18—1853. | 
0 ponde Bungeana, contorta, Mas- 
Cembr pides, re Le osteosperma—all | 
qui lo frati and uil ured. Pinus oocarpa, apuleensis, 
tenuifolia оруй, filifolia, бт australis—e 
ec — y killed or so much injured — ctm is te 
0 4 em. esca in? 
= par pla 
Arthrota 
orreya n 
and are pe ‘to prov afins hardy trees. ra 
ima, macros wi — are all —— 
the Wer collec ire bs 
al — n 
— and a nied villea ; 
unharmed, as are also cuim 
meu, c 
exceedingly handsome 
a austra lis is 
Vibu 
8 ta; 
to the ground, but it i 
gards the uiid 
e than 4 
дез wall indicated hind 
1 
however, 
open ground 
least injured ; this is seems the best 
species 
rophylla are 
В 
— 
Ilex cornut 
d looking well, but Tes 
= 
-|safe, an 
ee — 
In on essrs, 
en hs st the C 
flow —— 
[trellis this — by ns 
seasons, efficient. 
and Hallens 
dipyrena and I. — and no 
likely to * — „ Q. bee 
virens, are killed, Pase Q. agr rifolia 
is C. Mirbeliä, whi 
ny. da 
Wotan is not € 
have 2 am 
copy sent us río make it i 
igible.] 
arden Memoranda 
‘considerable, -i 
obliged to take iiie liberty with e 
this 
bloom is the Trou 
flow сае аге quite 
ага are in a condi e proving 
L Socrety’s GARDEN, TURNHAM GREEN. | of new sorts may therefore be — 
EC the . next the i e beauti- | with this ел — could not be done — the few with a stake some 
ful Tropisolum Triomphe de Gand, which is trained past ons, in consequence of ms bein 
up one of the rafters, has been p= in and neatly | off by spring frosts. Several new fruits Belgii 
tied up. It has flowered situation all | and i 
the * as have also two plants o - it twined мяне out for trial. in kinds Stra have 
trellises in in another house. The la su the late frosty weather. Briti 
covered with beautiful large oran let hurt, — i i 
Rivers’ a 
THE. BA DINE RS 
ыты dea 
um suspen 
dies 9 чаб, Босни | 
perba has kill 
— 
tained — ^ when — is severe — — —— wall — not the arboret 
e of. Maret, viz. “the 2 
e open air fel to — К that wi 
fore 
it there: 
wever — dr. irs M 
м dily 
—— — t o plants within it. 
nd Ker's protect 
=! the. Shanghse Peach is in full blossom, while the 
haneellor — are out of 
is о ly to be 
made young ve more than | are 
t Pear. 
sound, 
ld 
trees in the garden, — the exception — = - young 
ition ul 
and are really two of the very gayesi plants, а and b far || 
the — — — the h urs Г. 
еге plants of M — One | 
14 fis anda slo: of the — — ing On 
gren or — inj 
ar, or Forelle, whose 
CHRONICLE. 
the 
this seaso 
multitudes of deep blue кышы chat truly mute: 
ts the "glass wall a Camellia or two are in bloom, 
while 3 have been killed down to faa ground, 
8 it 
is, however, 
ascer- 
o coldest | 
— — 
— lit n- se- 
ted trel- 
red on this 
Most of the fruit | 
jury. 
rds the effects of frost on things in — 
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servatory in winter aud spring — Tom Thumb Gera- 
niums are = the parterre in sum 
A trial een made with © frigi domo” for covering 
Ec is 
ound to answer better than mats, 
especially useful in economising cu heat, 
less of w Mica is required with.this than with ma 
ize 1 
su ed iticac ze has been wn in.& a piri in the 
ushing aic ion! the root, Wen ate departm The plan on this 
ich was moved occasion raised in a little hesi, san — ms in 
ced i e division of this| the open узше уеаг ailed. to produce corn. 
fruit tree now II Although reported to be ly, 16 did 
u oung leav 
ter of er wan 10 esh — beautiful; 
ready for the feogetion ‘of plants, ^ ridge of the 
roof and the top of t e being glass, the rest wood, 
covered with zine, — having a — appearance 
Lana. 
Fucasias.—When * grown, few plants are more 
etie co the Fuchsia; or, when well selected with 
regard to distinetnes s, make a better display on our 
exhibition tables, and ie t, if we may judge from what 
are annually brought — € notice, doy seem 
aid and are sti nene e its 
ail arse i 
each 
appears to be an 
at the SORA Las ^ : 
| ere bene en — of Fuehsias, which z 1 
ttam they 
ere faie amples of rowth Tage RA 18 
прасі Pyr. 
are the kind of —— one ne охрана еа see оп a show day, 
decimen been shown of 
At Б 
other e — ae 
say 2 fee high, aud 
лані. well furnished with b 
at emis m regular distances аба the centre stem, 
and these so short-jointed ane clothed, with Жор on 
a 8 solid bus a 4 
tutio uchsias ; poin ally 
to EE edet now, when the trade is sending out new 
is is a especi 
from Mr. Moore, of Glasnevin See. are highly | ism 
- ing species, hi ch appear to be perfectly ile cn can be added to what: was stated i in o ur last r report. Tuletios he. soil, for instance, should not be all of 
cultivable in pots. In the —— — e was an We only repeat that ont nee ; for what m E suit 2 p may 
example of Crinum erubescens with four large clusters less ‘here than in some other places. The Sikkim not wer another. Pea leaf-mould, and 
of white „ at the ends of strong spikes w. in the Ame silver-sand should be the ingredients of your mixture 
issued m among d luxuriant foliage. | g a hand-glass ; R. Ed eworthi is — d. 11 
Associated with it were the use um albi- - little — similar ——— and R. Dalhousie plant you are potting, dye than to answer the whole 
florum, us speciosus, one of the handsomest has been — e R. cin nabari m is unhurt ; | colleetion ; for var vigorous, 
of a very o Justicia carnea super — dis er a in a house; the | w 
gi ere ient baek after it has done bloomi flowers white, tinged on the outside. of the 
ҮШ break « “flower a second, and even а third corolla with pink, e 
— » . - ind Some new annuals and other plants have been raised 
ormed © I А zus it was with from seed, and potted off. Among them are the Scarlet 
multitudes of bright red tubes tipped with yellow, and Linum, so highly spoken of in French books on gar- 
the violet-purple flowered 4 8 Escherii is one of | dening; Tropesolum . ornatum, 
the best of the smaller bloss ieti Perilla nankinensis, wi small purple етс Nemo- | 
the wall was d élaciatadmifdlin, ` and festoons | phi alba, Sil and S. ; Nolana: 
of purple Passiflora гасе H gran ndiflora ; ; an Australian Passion- flower from you separate your 
were hanging plentiful fully from the roof. Sir T. Mitchell, Schizanthus violaceus, and some Pines, shoud 8 to; probably t 
Camellia ‘reticulata in a wooden box in the results of the Oregon expedition. Of the latter, we | will consist of the Gem с the on, Commodore, 
front of this stove is de реи sent one mass of large | especially remarked Abies Pattoni and A. taxifolia, | Perfection (Banks), Cort Nil desperandum, Dr. 
the ca require to have them in which, however, proves to be e e The | Lindley (Banks), Grandis, Verrio, Clapton Hero, Splen- 
perfection is — ^ glass igit pat over бы to shelter | charming Aqui hybrida is also in ima, Ajax, Miranda ( path Bcarlelin ares Dr. 
them from w now and th ps а mat on very p batch of Kurdistan Өнө, alluded to er week | Smith, &c., &c.; while the soft-woodle: nelude 
cold — босч hardly” say that the Camellia |a 9 been lately raised, and some of Lady Emily — Á Amy, 795 mpress, on Мод, 
is perfectly hardy, and that the shelter is . s aie ted off. We also remarked Saracha Sirahe pe Napoleon, Joa , Ariel, Gigantea reflexa, 
to keep the flowers from being inj by cold wet enn a — plant related to the Tomato, and which | Beauty of Deal, Dr. * — “Bx хр ‚ Esteem, Prinee 
weather, which discharges the colour from the — of is to be tried as an esculen ur, Ke. Wæen о separated, give the former nice 
the petals, giving the flower a f ce. This In the eonservatory the Camellias are still in ee compost ; the vrais stronger i ients ; and the 
Was evidenced by the state of the bl perfection, an 1 together very gay. Several slender-h varieties should not receive so liberal a 
some Camellias, which are growing agains n fine specimens of Жоодон" m. Among | shift as their more robust associates, Avccooler situa- 
wall in the little flower garden, facing the pit we have | them example o: omeum, | tion should also be given to sorts of naturally slender 
EL numerous and fine; but all produeing noble vies of white flowers at the end of | habit ; while: 85 the strong kinds rp moisture, and a 
or less hurt by the wet. "The батып me well | every The true R. arboreum ikewise- in | stiff mp ay afford and thus, by. assi- 
worth open air culture, on Dun hf eso ss „as were R. сатрап е alatum, and 8 R. mila ting the treatment to wi 3 
lage, and the ifal may readi be protected if roseum. Habrothamnus ans, too, was in bloom here, | results will be attained than we ha lately 
Кени — K—ę— ̃ bushes at the brilliant Salvin habit of 8 и ле routine WT 
rigidus, iius, in en open pit, is'nt presenti — |geaneriflra, a Sago which is to th con- | not my wish to 
dis 
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