| 
E wall again, where, after 
а pulley, it is led under the coping to a double 
Ө centre, which a 
‘Worked. In this ected shades’ can be m up or 
‘down with the st ease ; and of their seat value, 
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GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
dandi the great do dem nce of t 3 nich 
is scattered all over the different онаа where- 
ever there isa shelf for the plants to s ; 
we never saw force erries 
before. Looking along the shelves they appear literally 
red with confin 
of Wales 
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a 
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is ear 
now being dug for à 
‘eeeded by a long range of c 
Carrots grown under glass wi 
Peas are likewise managed i in the 
H 
same manner; they 
a ted. Ap 
loo as if they would 
8 ty 
1 tha and the 
th 
close along the front of the Pine — where the теу rhave 
gt 
had no protection whatever, provin 
hat by taking ad- 
vantage of the little heat that t escapes fr 
few early y gathered. early 
forgotten to mention that French Beans are * 
on f nearly all the houses. Т ns —— 
inserted in s 
small m — of turf, which are » phicad 
ove the — pipes. 
and they are afterwards 
planted i ome — all. Vine- 
—— — struck in this селени? and the plan pro- 
mises to be useful in ere, of w. 
Ж p rig 
of the old Frogmore. 2 di co 
d 
— of the slips and cross walks 
naged in 
"hose here are 8 so оска the upper 
of beiti ches alternate with the low e by which 
in 
ted, and еы теев аге геп- 
шоге Жү ul. Plums are also similarly 
ples and - oe are all shot gin and 
e a good crop. Even the 
ees on the eurved wire v telis by the sides of the 
vá in the centre of the ga аот are covered with 
fruit-buds, all of se , as yet, quite safe, 
Among Vege ; Peas have suffered the most, all 
mn n having been kille Broe eolie ies 
have stood well, and have been wu. fine Per during 
the рее of the winter. ome of the lat umn- 
planted Cabbages аай "nr oui deii Kus ny bu 
ha ey are now reco Brown Cos Lettuces have 
tood pret 3 Жду dling, а cross between 
Royal Cabbage, has not been hurt at all. It 
s therefore a valuable Cabbage Lettuce, and it was stated 
yn e ki уг; aoe 
ell, ven a 
a Morelii Mie 
tood tas uer ro je 
M to 
dir grin 
— e of the sto к 
d improvemen 
have been made a denm 1 se gardens. 
New gate lodges have расй built, p ie e drives 
eiae ‚апа a ntatio n made, with a a view to 
w Datchet t Road, over 
‘Albert Bridge, from which a ulbe berry avenue is to lead 
direct to the garden gate, and young trees have been 
planted for that purpos 
LE. 
No, 2.53, exhibited by 4 Laing, 
Cineraria, No. 4, exhibited by Mr. Gould, 
of equal meri it with Sivewright's 
Bride," to which a Certi ics ois was awarded by the Society on 
10th May, od N being of a White colour. Named рси 
to aid the ors by comparison, were received from C. 
Sivewri ght, — Mr. Laing, and. Messrs. Downi е & Laird 3 
r Е r 
©, different in habit from 
the dnbie w nd. pu rple; you are right, it appears to be 
miffy, and we * ar constitutionally s 
Fuchs: W 2 9 81 wW 1 d X see of the crushed and 
flattened flower, it re — 
LON CULTU — CIETY 
di cum of this E — been settled on, and that 
circulars have been sent to Rage nembers announcing the fact. 
8 
CINERARIAS: E А, Wes 
width; 6, prety ee — — 
in merit t ed; 
TERS 
ж: 17, petals of but half y — 
W. We abound in —— 
е 
rib ed and 5 on their у ^g fije 
a small ywer with bold disk, B re: broad and obtuse 
but indented and — * reflexed d 
it; 4, di 
11, ditto; 12, the w in colour; 
2, the surface ot the petal is 3 too uneven, a and the form too oval; 
3, neat style of petal, with È N piek; 1, a bold -. showy 
ting in what йог 
—— cw E P. Mar Y abo 1а 22 — flower, wi eter 
appeara being pi loome оа one of the best submitted 
to us this. oan: . 
tips and admirable disk; but the petals are both narro 
notehed at their ends. Hertford Beauty is la arg 
of no value among florists; it is, мна а capital. market 
flower. 
Pansy: G T. A really handsome and roportioned flower, 
we are only in ps as to its dissimilarity; yellow — 
varie ties abounding as they do, w si w morefaco 
Miscellan 
Ae ids.—The following n ive 
"The greenhouse end of the principal range К some idea 
of houses, the stove at wt the west end, were both as FLORICULTURE.. of the f prices the collection vi Page eerie: ime 
Bay as they could well be at this season of the eyear. The 3 realised, whieh was sold the other 
at ornament of the latter was, however, the ad Pinis w Porse-1 — nothing i in a small way Phaleenopsis grandiflora (a fine plant) —— 961, LT 
irable specimen egonia manicata and nitida, this season half so gay as a three-light box which I have P. amabilis, 187. 18s. ; Aerides crispum, 187. 18$ A. 
which it contained. These were great bushes, bearing filled with tpe doli hiful spring flowe are | maculosum, 47. 108. ; Saccolabium gu 171. 178.3 
num — of blossoms, at once striking and just now liben = — Linke d — Sir sun purpurata, 13/5 L. e ЗГ, 153. 
effective. d some good seedling 
remar g ing Bego- 
nias of Mr. Tagra 's raising, very се -coloured, and in 
one or two instances s weet-scented. 
viue S a A strong 
wire stem, with dere of s six arms 
Neapolitan and Tree Viol let mixe ed perfici The pit 
was — ju Violets e planted on a 
ridge, corresponding on — sides with the slope of the 
f. They were stated to have this pit for 
two years, iring no every oa 
blooming heey cons the Russia 
— 
profusely. in before 
which is BA mech — freely on a sloping: — 
— 
As regards out-door trees and crops, we may — d | 
ert o great amount of injury has been 
tained Tum ‘everything being some three weeks o er Бо 
first in retardin ding the opening of the blossoms, by eeping 
che sun from them, and afterwards in —— them, 
we need not say one e pri on walls 0 
‘similarly , except. а few o which double 
herring nets have placed, h the fruit 
18 already set. under the canvas are later; b 
all are as yet unhurt. e may Pears 
on walls, neither of which are €— 
forward to be harmed. ^ The walls are everyw 8 
y covered with trees, which we — eee 
are extremely ed ! 
“being proned on the short spur = 
neat, no unsigh cerei E 
Ete eye; in the ease of sorts which do not beat Fire 
3558 
The oie papaes y fro 
rizontally, t the | ra 
hes, 
— — Оши бр, — Burns, Eu uphemia a, | 
rance em e, Mrs amie Duke of Perth, and Climax 
especia al adm n of who visit my little 
ree never cultivated t 
— idea e a — of really gay 
d is plant during the whole of 
per — they will 
м se Тан. ‘for r early flowering should be potte 
d up from 
en ground in чете ber. If the ree is open in 
J in February. 
two after Before, as well 
— элн plants — kept well up to th с еу 
—À e from two to six shoots, or strong leaders ; 
— 
cuttings — Mie double purpose of strengthening th 
main shoots, and producing. a stock of young plants, 
opportunity at which ground is in a fit state, to 
plant out any stock not required to bloom under glass, 
or plants that have been wintered in stores, — „which 
will bl through. or June, and prod 
eee healthy — id Bim. д following 4 the — and 
› D am sure 
from its long continuanee, will most 
„ cation. Ar D. 
Cat х Новтт т, SOCIETY- d 2 the seeond monthly 
vede EA florists’. fi — —— in є Society’s Garden, — — 
7th inst., - followin forward :—Fr 
t Class Certificate to a named * Lady Belhaven," 
exhibited by Mr.Thompson. The variety was stated to have been 
ised at Woodhall 
vious to the breaking up of that establish- 
es be Wishaw Castle . 
. We must also ue 3 to 
pier pyramidal trees which охо ріод, ай at the 
L5 
6 * 
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PEST 2 
23 
2 
Tossize ne ape 13r. 5 
. Skinneri, 67. 6 0. iamen 50. L 102.50. labiata, 5“. 
alanthe vestita (best var.), 8l. ; Vand 
lant), 187. 18s. ; V. Roxb cin rained 
ta 
. dénsiflorum, 3l. 6d. ; Broughtonia sanguinea, 
5s. ; and Eria rr 31. 3s. Other lots 
hard with the hand ; no Water should be — day | | 
D with the — of the inmates; this wi 
e dry external 
ceo Е | Any delicate plants full of roots, which. itis not desirable 
defective | ч ae centre, the petals rex, 
in a spirally imbricated manner. ommendation to а 
he ensuing week. 
AN e — a 
Bnixe forward the sto of plants recommended for 
— in Jul a — Aum n deme y such as ped 
and. allowin Kal 
require neatly Sig КТ as 5 these — form beautiful 
glo 
Calendar of Operations. 
(Fort H 
later than last spring. was in blossom . 
here on the 20th of March last и and it = — more | Keep the frames in which they are placed open wil I в a rem он 4 light soil for — "i 
protecte blinds m d f iin — re» or cans | ever the weather is — Бае lights back, The same will suit searlet Geraniu 8, growing 
"which, ough à ч г бе his — — — — x- zes е them up; ee = ntain the p 5 * ing for s; iens. T ree p can be well managed 
m as 0 , goi ; — 
instance , is — found pet dear e the end, end, being very e er, — every any. Pid Planta tha going е — a Ea mmt nie vmm e : hi 
“these six you — — — — — — shoots should be tied into shape, placing. the the different ies of Nerium, so seldom seen, and 
They are mi — d dint and alleys | centze-branch spit iy diee middie, - n yet now — beautiful things, or any that 
the foll tbe en S 2 i ав * i Bn bo deinen: rounds) БоБ the ed walten tion better. To grow these in pe ection 
Pm ee P 3 o fl a = = plant must be shaped- according to the ma of ‘stout bushy plants should be selected; which, after being 
wall at the töp ; bli pet 11 — е shoots: three leading sufficient. if c potted in peat and loam, should be paced i a ри, clas 
Ber 8 cherie —— oms only quired. nother advantage is, that to d lass ; T t th h hea the 
over ee Lond ob Pre fert — et them ave & good t through 
prey p bemat they should be — anes and m the 
ff them every fine da, 
eft se of 
green mpera! 6, еу will тн ччы 
before July and Auges, edi they will su 
new things grown — 5 od this e old 
plant. Some fine varieties 1 ma: Sp red in — 
nurseries. va == = cool by day às 
nts longer in hor 
Shading m 
„and some pains алд be taken to 
aste of moisture by 
Heep thepia 
for parties inspecting 
to this bright wea 
supply the w 
ia hok. —— 
from this al 
mmn en Sr 
