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cale — n S Buprestis Kirbii and Ape tine Mouchelet, “Mrs. Bosan neuet, ‘and other favourite | was s in habit, with a large рм truss of purplish 
,tw hades rye bee et Mr. Spencer | sorts. The co onservatory was full of flowers, Among crimson flowers, having lig zt disks. _ Mr. 
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к "wv * opal of 3 ен Roses, it contained Aubernon, with eight а all E М sar a pini 
— ср v n ver — Керо Park, с а | expanded ; also Charles Duval, aad the glorious Géant | lilac,” with grey dis K. Some nice seedling 8 . 
ali v Mr. — Bataille es, here, asin the open gronnd, “ the gayest furnished by pa E.G. Henderson, and one of ‘the m was awarded 
Sheppard s exhibited knee стат, опе = the the gay. There were likewise Azaleas of dif- “ngs dp size; form; and wel R - a ains — 
moths, take eptember; ren kinds, and Rhododendron azaleoides, а |е ded for tee as th is ig ota Dk stre 
| — з , x : , mmended for its eolour, which is bright € Mr. W ilmore's 
| and ii Ме. Hogans cine of ws seine arme to the charming plant at this season, and easily obtained Epacris votpat ай а Certificate for its good shape, being 
of which were attached s — small by lifting it from the open beds in February, and гіну to be an improvement on {Hyacinthi dora. essrs. Hen- 
| ран which the Pr — — stated t pollen | subjecting it to a little forcing. The beautiful Dielytra | which contrite à iore ан vts e MN mmn 
| Orchis. A note by Dr. Zeller on Pi faled spectabilis also succeeds admirably under similar - x 
ei was Fred, a beautiful мў quite ment. There was a plant of it here with great branch- 
of Tripheena comes having been а. stuck on the | ing flower spikes upwards of a foot long. Among early | CATALOGUE, &c, received from Messrs. Schofield & Son, 3 
*r ә ituati h d Tali "bn: 4 5 : thorpe, near Leeds. Also ре of Prizes e by | the Cale- 
j int of a Juncus in a situation where no anii| Tulips were Golden Rose, a beautiful sort, which, if} don fan пасан Society; meeting days Ma June 2, 
ware ever observed; and a Triphzna fimbria, much | planted five or six together in an 8-inch pot, produces а . 4, July 9, Sept. 1, Se i 10, and Dec. 1. Catalogue front 
damaged, having been found stuck on a Sloe thorn truly striking effect ; also the gay Mariage de ma Fille, mee мо ИШ owsthorpe, near Leeds; and from. J. 
(probably by a shrike). He also communicated a note and the red and yellow net Nemophila insignis bana ee a 4 for Клее Rost poe Duke of Welling- 
оп the best mode of obtaining the larvee of butterflies, ate atomaria planted three a pot, hung down over ton, emend кеме, т, Essex Triumph, Fearless, Gem of th 
of which he had succeeded in rearing a great number of | t he edges of the shelves, quite. covering them w with blos- Grove, Genera 1 Faucher, George Villiers, Lady E. Catheart, 
species with an inquiry as to the larva of the Scotch | soms; very useful for — mM e nn ss R adziville' EE. . e Мем ч f 
ч ^ E jn Prince: dzivi ueen es, 
argus ; in answer to — 4 the President stated that the Among fruiting plants was the little авео, Grange Lilaes, Richard Cobden, Sir F. Bathurst, Sir re. ‘Napier 1. Sir R. 
latter had been observed by Mr. Logan. A mono- | with ripe fruit on it „ thin-skinned and delicious; and a Peel, Sir R. Whittington, and Trium hant 
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]4 new species, and chiefly South 3 He ath, were Camellias, covered with showy owers, * о == A 28 Plora. nc Е LS MB aras, dE 
done) and two allied genera were also described. The ealthy than they 1 ere: e ces iré large iid abteto ass iin matter some cultivator of Pausies will be 
continuation of Mr. S. 5, Saunders Memoir on fine, and are literally studded with fruit in all stages of | Pur H., Pimlico. Elise (Hoyle), Ganymede (Hoyle), 
z : P erfect ri h whi Ro ug Magnet | (Hoyle) Optimum (Foster), Purple Standard (Foster), 
: 1 р 8 io chat Ariadne (Foster), National (Foster), Vulcan (Dobson), Vi 
.announced that the Council had determined to offer changing eolour. "The tubs, which are comparatively Queen (Arnold) Rosa (Beck) Mochanna (Ноу) and, "май 
another of five guineas for the best general small, are made of slate, with moveable panels, so that t (Foquet). а т (Ayres), Formosissimum 
oer of the 7 ol of thrips injurious to fruit trees, the roots ean be examined at any time with facility. e$), Ma agnum Bo onum mbrose), Ric chard € Cobden —— 
a particu pas of — eme scale of as Some of the soil is removed from two sides of the bali bns se) la (Gaines) eer NE Gel (ATUS 4 
ye "The cane to be se r before the | one year, and from the other two the next, trimming off | | (Chauviére), Celestial (A wn s), Delicatum (Ambrose), and Gipsy 
31st December next, under the 5 а He also | the matted roots, and fresh mould added, which has the | Queen (Ayres 
announced that a new part of the Transactions эз effect of keeping them always healthy and fruitful. In py mra SNP RN OA ee, OBA y Санан: 
Bins: for des io ge and that a memorial to Govern- | open borders nothing was in bloom except Snowdrops ee Be 
e advantages likely to result fiib. i а and Croeuses, whose cheerful ‘blossoms ‘seemed to set EDLING FLOWERS. 
— n of the scientific societies of the metro- the winter weather we are now experiencing at defiance, | Ctxrrantas: J E, Romsey. Decided — 3 m formed :petal we 
polis in үөү ee locality, was placed on’ the р e asenn FRAR рову" with anette 
table for the signature of the members. —W W. "Shrivelled u up past roca 
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"Garden Memoranda. Cyrctamens.—Those Who ан to increase their stock | Mode of Preventing Boilers. Patented 
Mrs.’ WanNER's, HODDESDON,- — —Here, as else- 3 Seu should look o е 7 — now when they are August 23d, 1852, = Frederick Dam, of Brussels, 
where, the disastrous effects of the late eio: n flower, and select those f e purpose which are chemist.— The novelty of this invention consists in the 
have been-severely felt. 8 have all been more | sweet- sri andothe envisesuperior linda, These should | employment of hydrate of potash or soda for the 
or less injured, and some sorts, as Snow's тек аге placed on a shelf in the greenh here they ean | pose of preventing incrustations in steam-boilers, and 
entirely killed. The varieties which have withstood the have бу of air; er vill there produce s abundance of removing = deposit that may already have formed. 
frost best are M's Cream and Kpight's Protecting, | of seed, which, when: suffici iently ri hould be s The hydrate is used in the € of — a saturate 
Of Peas возуп in the end of last November, some have as soon as it is gathered in 06d petuo or pans, well. solution “being р uced „ло T 
been killed ; but by protecting them on the windy side ers and filled with equal parts of good loam, sandy | boiler, o the ань ve whieh the boiler 
with green Fir boughs, the majority of them have been | peat, and leaf-mould, or well decomposed dung. The supplied, i =” еби ate to precipitate the impu- 
saved. Brown Cos and other Lettuees have all suffered | seed should be distributed thinly and evenly over the | riti ned in the water, the proper pr А 
greatly, and Straw pde are ute or less н pan, slightly covered with the mould, and kept moder- | for . . being — ascertained by testin 
but the “British Queen the ‘The young ately damp. Early in the autumn the — T mensae some of the water with the solution which is to be used. 
shoots of Tea and China pes ha y hare all perished to show т cna ; let them remain in the pans | Claim : the application of hydrate of potash or. "к= : 
and some of the plants themselves are quite dead, | жез the эзе чав. of Мау: following, when a bed shoul the кун caen AUR места agazine, ' 
or their reception, there is suffici 
iflower plat ho look be prep n Improvements i Manufacture of Man 
extremely promising, and not one of them has been bulbs to fill it, in the following manner: Take a layer (боев Patent, ori Oct. 17.)—The first. part o of 
it trees, both on walls ( of of í patentee’s inventi 
reference to the trea 
of frost; they are, the 
uninjured, and with a little protection in the ease s Now turn the plants out of the. seed-pans, carefully | burnt quicklime, as — ais of sewage are run 
pice and Apricots, they may be expected to rem preserving the points of: the roots ; ; for, if the latter are | into the tanks. 104 of ‘sulphate of alumina, half a 
In a Vinery just being “started” were British | injured or cut off, the — will make no progress until Ds of Lye ie ы ‘ane, and 105 lbs. of compoun: 
ота in pots intended for the ‚карыш de сейце. it has thrown out mor roots from the — of the bulb, | animal and vegetable. charcoal are then added to each 
d cleaned, | Then let them be lanted from 4 to 6 inches apart. 1000 “см of sewage water, a portion of which is by 
PB hey are now нне to inti The tender according to the size of the bulb. Let vise be ager eeted | this means precipitated in a solid form. The super- 
[ Tings. have also been repotted and otherwise put by a нде me or hand-lights, vi 2 of and, | natant fluid and the solid preeipitate may both be. used 
in good growing condition. Passing through the as the eather сад e the e lights” away for manure. The former may be applied in the manner 
early Vinery, in which a heavy crop of Grapes has altogether, " They will then need no other евге than | usually directed for liquid manure; and if intended to be 
just been . thinned, we arrive at the Orchid-house, and. watering as ma in required. Early | kept for any time, one 2 af creosote o vein 
in which, even thus d шн of that lovely tribe in "Seprember they should be. акеп — carefully, and may be added to each 
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i 22 as the en oe imped Y by M tof Feen, Ec in quality to that t mentioned | above, with "the addition of | 
it. At the general time of ho Bauen deer, ae ve | 
Eee "à e house i is furnished with som y а apod: airy position in de = 4 2 e | regard 
rep roekwork, at the base of ne 15 a small анны spring most of produce D 
of water in which ‘are Caladiums, ympheea or | goc xe fea, Wiese mbi hogs not the eon- 
i LRL water plants ; and b behind th the rockwo аз сф аа DAY OP Жыш i a Add 
| yon ead ix ues and 14 feet in height, which is | frame 2 the winter months, removing them when 
Be. “literally covered. with seedling Ferns and other plants showing flower into the drawing-room or parlour as 
that luxuriate uxt luxuriate on the damp brickwork. Aerostichum | the are wanted; of course they will not bloom so early [ite 
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| ®. ated plants on the roekwork below, was а specimen | turn tH out in a sheltered spot, and protect, them give some i 
ot lenium Nidus, measuring upwards of 10 feet in | from the mid-day sun. In Se r the mould sh 
‘Begonia obi corner of the house, a йпе be shaken from them, any dead roots eut away, and via | 
obliqua was one mass. of delicate live ones. carefully eei then repot in 
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-house Roses and 
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ovum or the stove, | erassifolia, obtusata, callosa, nitens, 3 conferti- 
much p DA an the. xL thereby | folia, sideroxyla, Ke. These species again found 
жойса} уыл of bloom for several months, A. F. on all the mountains of the interior p Pere from 
" MNT verme " Zacateca to Oaj "y In the silver district of the eastern 
ATIONAL FLORICULTURAL ‘So ‚ Marc. ne or two | mountains of the State of Oajaca, I have met with 
he good flowers were prod on this occasion. Mr. Ivery, of Peck- — Kis all the whiti Tft new onty fi Real 
КЁ nt а Cineraria d Frances Ara to which a label Species w only from Rea 
dii tm camus io PEP cet cit Ед О ИМРЕ АРИ У Бого. 
