84 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. Erk. 5 
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репу rejected the timber offered to him. And | advantageously for the same purpos The » rits Tulipe, parte i of ыза ‘my dE eis; TT 
what dun Mr. Martin repor rt? He says that out | of "s th modes are certainly worthy ‘of biliter ive ve milan, di быа саз, 2 La 
the 93 trees 
88217. 4s. 2d., 242 trees the 
opinion of the deputy сона oe fit for falling ; 
out of which, when felled, th 
Mr. MARTIN, 
r. Martin reports that 
rejected, are (with мар ре of about 
20 & —— unfit for building in н 
This Hig M ante cost, we н араат 
1851-52, 22691. 10s. 7 
And what does Mr. Мавтх say of the Dean and 
tanding timber? He says that the 
"that they are stag- 
ed with ro mbs decayed to the 
trenk ; that they are — worse and worse, 
in 
о no given size," an 
0 rot upon the wet ground, instead o 
E x "o hs as to — air to pass under it, in order to an 
Are we living i in the reign of Queen Victorta ? or 
in the days of the Heptarchy ? 
e have y what the cost was in 
1851-52 of the forest in which this — of things 
е п shown to exist. If we look the facts 
after 
brilliant i r shillings 
— к глу At last, in 18012 ia a clear return of 
tained from it. 
Hence — that a forest, called by Mr. Ken 
‚ NEDY “ that ve ssion 
out 
mmen ів — After this 2 
€ m wonder th T 3 per shoul 
оа one o 
we venture to hint that the m Mei aa 
Mj bo otras vantageously AM 
ронй. 16 Ageratums 4 Siphocampylus bico 
d 
8 | — 
m 
n|themums may b 
d 
начуе 
more P 
spending n dry s 79710. dignus 3d., it yielded the beau 
tria 
THE PUER 
lace holds from 200 to 400 
vell — ve showing 
n it in flower 
y lists are 
te-book of one " the under gardeners, 
very mcam in 1849, 
ants in bloom 
— —ä— year. 
m the no 
€ on 8 
noted down the names and dir of p 
Ара from the 1 Sales 
eaches, wi fortunately nothing Mei a large 
10-lght pit, "rm which to supply the conservatory with 
flowerin 15 pla Sin — were prepared we 
e uw some t im trodu othe 
kind of Padi; and less of — 
e on 
eX to do bette 
—44 plan —— Е = 70 Ch in 
6 Eupatorium rugosum 1 Da aphne 
;15 aer of ee 4 "Tulips 1 
6 Came sticias, 
1 Epacris, 
phyllums, 2 perms 
ta, 1 Cytis 
Narci 29 Cine 
Ericas, 2 Coronilla ened: 2 . 
and 1 Ledum. 
* 
them. gard 
6 
erec 
23 to - 3 of y dne бан, й 
ers, | be about e feet nar xen 
a great deal ‘of ee am and 
the Valley for cut flowers. Generally a w. 
of the Valley is confined to some poo 
=< = starve 
treatm 
well ma every 
ing M or tni M of it 
we qe in — them 
i rimulas, 
з бард 
29 Camelli 
4 Agerat 3 Corrœas, 2 ^. 
cacia, 1 Seottia, 96 Cinerarias, 18 
Cine 
ng heads not much 
than r two dozen of such 
requie but vri space 
May.—90 Cin beca, 24 4 Sel thuses 
6 Epscrise 4 sen ‚4 Leschenaultias, 
3 Euthales hylla, 2 Pultenzeas, : 
poi 1 Camelias 96 Calceolari 
Eri 6 Gerani 
3 Fuchsias, 2 Chor 
1 Lantana, 1 — latifolia, 1 Сунан 
Нег rbaceous Calceolarias 
With pot-room — —— — . 
well everywhere. 
d ing it. 
e human e is grati 
many ways of growing 
The principle of novelty об. учур їп 
tified by variety, and hence the 
a-days, In win 
the plants struck in autumn. 
ood examples is to sow seed 
the beginning of August ; and 
good sorts is to save one's own 
tang ° and arranging plants. Nice Mac ui 
had by allowing only one stem in 
pot, growing it "s and — about the end of dr. 
thus treated are pt erect by single sticks, they 
very e dean little space, an 
By having one or three stems to a 
— “them about the end of July У, ме then 
ng and tying them down 
id мамл might be obtained. , The  ntrodution of 
g of larg 
ook 
an Iri 
— 
gems stems well 
on every see nobody will find 
The Chinese bans as a -— winter Art 
plant, has no equal ts compaetness 
y, as well as the 1 5 of Na it lasts in iosa, it 
is well worth attention and space ; it flowers best when 
ost wanted, 7. e., 
May; it is, however, seldom 
generally speaking, is not 
u 
ree plants. should b 
“we they thrive well in leaf Md pe peat, 
ud "with sand. The old e" are eligible for autumn | Great eare is 
voies d or the borders 
Age 
25 
take 50 
— They are ied alas as possible to eal be 
th large potted. When a plant thus | 
| treated is i in full — it yaa se to the eye a sheet of | 
vender blossom 2 
needed in autumn an 
e pot, |i 
pa 
between the months of Be ovember and | S, spl 
seed, | i 
rar’ 
are topped and thinned 
d 
t across. It is pretty in 
th 
here 
ceo 
in so nicely between the flowering of t 
that of the Geranium, an 
Mrs. 
ts 
all the crocks is often 
Fusce | in the case of 
une.—10 
2 Aphelexis, P — EC 
бегиш, ^. n Lobelias, 16 Fuchsias, ll 
Mimuluses, 6 5 Petunias, 9 Achimenes,? 
m) 2 Euthales, 1 | 1 Rhodanthe, and 1 Pernettia. 
neraria is beautiful at all seasons, but it is most | hoo 
не {бинни geste 
the month p 
icolor is made 
tat the previous 
blossom in 
inter by eutting down its shoots durin ng the dog days 
summer, 
KA 
winter flower it is not | 
h 
gs AT: not tried ** 
2- cessfully 
ful . Thou 
Bouvardia I СтЗ 16 might be - | 
and many other 
things besides, чаа, 
Р, оф 
Camellias, 10€ 
исү fy 
wired | per а p order to кү 
much infested with 
Pe ae 
earl 
enaultias, 
Since 1849 we have adop 
ted Salvi. gesnerifl 
‘ornament for the conse * гах 
оріпіоп that 
et 
way 
— in the month of "y in 
red ut the begin- 
Oetober it is li fed ene ake like th the i Agenten 
treated thus bloom splendi idly for six weeks in 
у 
Жы, Chinese 
Primulas, 33 Camellias, 10 A 
| leas, 6 Agera Epacrise ke. | 
tums, 6 в, 6 Sweetwilliams, 6 Pink 
4 Kalmias, 1 Ledum, 55 Cinerarías, 26 pots of PAL 
E 
ruary at {эсу д abont Lake on | 
h - 
um, 3 Kalmias, 3| number 
1 Cri, and 1 I 
ric 
as an 
of | | 
fusely Рел Tak 
t| The [esed — 
conservatory 
of nals favourites, and therefore I most heartily n 
flower from ше 
8 ee | 
July.—10 0 Caloeolaring, 41 Lobelias, 20 Fuchsias е 
ыт 8 
igorously, measuri 
im diameter, a and they dower 
ugust, and 
are culti 
very p” | 
a 
cannot fail to be admired in the 
