32—1853.] THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
teresting im volume, one al чо Pr ne err in the 
College gives t of his 
named Jae 
s of 
gr лон of his ving is 
cated by Count Goldstein, за деш of ‘the 
Palatinate, to one o of the celebrated 
15 et 
rocess ; 
ment we are obliged to Үн би the ee tb his затар 
еп n 
gal i. 4 „0° 
t | this way, and so 
showing peli t, the ж, is filled up with fresh le 
and 
d manure ; 
eaves all | these 
nese balls may be allowed to remain in pots unt 
arelarge enough for planting out. 
four ra Де» rom the time of sowing, the plants 
ted in this 
ripen en of a good 
ines producing eight or nine 
ar in po u 
to ыы equally tal erops the second 
pis Sid "e first y The е 
em. 
find the f 
P 
wer; when they will amply 1 all the: 
care d vene whieh have been besto upon 
them. 4. M. 
PROPAGATING THE CALCEOLARIA.— Among other useful 
hints in the last Number of d un Bü agii de F Florist” we 
e following on рорад agatin 
of the 
8 of this * is at present filled » "m Moca 
which are swelling off a beautiful erop. may, per- 
парф he worthy of poses that mi Mill Hill Замона 
has been found very unproductiy under culture, 
Qe 
Gard 
TOKE Park, NEAR SLO e place 
once the residence of ihe pm Wiliam Penn the 
of Penn PATAY эл, апа has ned, 
ssession of hi 
aped observatory on 
top, an 
sides iv ith long r 
e rnam 
OWS ot fluted Doric columns 
аы 
Ph dae here is 
| Cueumbers, ar . 
be NE du а late supply, are up now, and in a short ti 
will be planted o — stone bearing Bram 
Nex ar Mr. Bousie intends 
be Serin this fruit and the 
d — ether 
t will — rec allected that the Fuchsias from St * 
Pan gained the first prize at Chiswick this year, t 
T 
of flowerin oots are produce 
0 the soil inside the mark was ta 
the soil, so 
ing ascertained the size ins д майин, 
depth 
| 6 in. 
jig — into its place; after givi egt "this 
watering, the cuttings Were planted, 
han 
cuttings. " “They, 
shelf in - — 10 inches 
om the ean n watering care was taken not to wet. 
the foliage, and not one ima — damped off. 
, chie k, tains a plants being by far the best that were show wn — NATIONAL FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, July 28.—Mr. SALTER in. 
numerous herd of deer fine piece of water f bloom "cn 188 este 1 ib N det 
v ding round the valley at the bottom of the from bottom t top. This is s mainly effected by keeping Jer fm eine ao smoothness. „„ 
rising ground, on which the house stands, with the laterals и. stopped, by which means. plenty | very Ma ni award was made to V 
y stopp y Pient) 11 
ing 
stone bridges, ove 
approach passes, and little cascades] раў hid nva. NUN 
serves to set off the groun nds to а 
th 
S out on al 
ce on M the house ale and from 
Pont, a wide view the surrounding country, which 
this | blo 
Pig flower egg wed — on the »— side 
lom dn t 5 red "a pagi 
f| Mr fine 
condition, the H Hollyhocks — as Е as along the. 4 
e centre маје іп ран kitchen garden, g in 
— Some of the second year's hi 
not moved. last — but. protected about their 
crowns with a little coal ashes, have each some seven 
M uf ei right "ae . covered with 
Among the sorts, Comet, Wal 
David. Wedderburn, Spectabilis 
f 
embraces 
TM —— in — » too, is here and there cut out 
heeye to some view. i which it has 
heen thought destro b brin ng into One ofth 
family, to the memory of the a 7 — who 
sleeps” by the are of Stoke Chureh, dien 
within the park, a 
portion of which (b 
uenit on 
„ we understand, preserved in their | 
— — аш i. 
The kitehen garden, 1 0 is p as old as the 
mentioned, w being gr 
po 
been drain 
n | * frigi . has 
ord Surprise, Sande 
Magnum Bonum, w us. 
— mentio * the i of 
mes and n * to pecans in winter, that 
been foun to be f 
t 
ch. were 
hose who Cole 
was very striking on bet ne а че 
a brig 
т. Pd E. a pe bares e ate. oF 
bri 
was somewhat дебей t both in and 
Hiancy of its —— bat it 
form. Messrs. 
a delicate pink jak kind, 
durable than mats, while it even more valua 
hstanding its much higher price in 
the first instance 
FLORICULTURE. 
Curone о; m Curses res generally 
y seeds ab or a little earlier, in 
shallow pans, in light E soil without an any man hs 
walks and g where as have 
levelled, — indeed the idis altogether is b Кырау 
to wear quite a fi The which | so 
Mn the жане м» took pine was wet and айы, 
ring elubbing in er, has now 
жаке more УЙДЫ, le, — чин; 
ared ; ; the БЕ tter has 
to. move дабы. plenty of И апа 
openi with wooden shutters Р 
perforate: ereens outside, have also mad 
the back ux » through which air pu be admitted when 
ней 
perigee sow RAE and pressed down on the surfac 
just to AP red with the After a sini 
watering t the pans containi the pex are n to 
a hot 
ra 2 бала, ап 
2 „ 
of good sh 
ig 
EEDLING FLOWERS. 
8 
d Focusta: BW. A showy flower with well Teflexed sepals; but 
ssing the 
still not so good as some posse ame colours now in. 
paati, 
GLAD. W 
cet its yellow side petals se 
Losert: D W О. Large, anda 
12 лепо hera 
setting off the others to advantage. 
e colonr, like that of 
; the straw-ground. 
E. Both beautiful; but of the two we like Ф the 
beautiful blu 
JR В. АП Ї very poor qualit 
e with oem belting, — A te a 
PX — — slight nze on 
ee eee 
— Locksmiths же — — 
Varnish ork, 
1 at the 
‘hing more than 
quantity of pounded resin ixing 
in an iron kettle, eare “aie ш taken to prevent pira con. 
he flame. №. cold, the varnish is 
toa жайы апа 
— mit — —.— opened. 
made 
well dra 2 — 
wholly on the vios so "ws it d pomis es e they 
can ever become w — — The fi CR de i 
arches, a and theVines — D inside A house, 
with the exception of en mpart whie have 
them ‹ ane outand one in eral in yon that an oppor- 
Behind 4 the Viner: Mus 
room houses, and a Mis id be fitted up conveniently 
for the garden-men aeir mea le The 
Vineries 
th e new —.— 
are serv 
but. 1 for рй gno of j 
"us 
permit 57 fri lower " to rise, 
udging of the merits is of 
uio is decided, the g 
d of 
into ала; winter 
as the | a 
October. , After nes тш аге хонара зи 
п them 
аре; аг well, 1 but the bunches 
though welbeciow , are small 
The beautiful exhibition of Grapes in pots, fi 
Stoke Park, at tlie’ show at Chiswick, in July ast, 
will, . —.— still be fresh in the recolleetion of man 
e pots are set on the volu. dn 
eto no id when the * have broken 
| year after 
lants havo stopped growing I ‘withhold the pesa us 
„|ы ce of it would be Wei e nen 
in 7 ЕЕ: mon J B. 
RarsiNG GrADIOLI From Sreep.—The Gladiolus is 
less 
ex 
[oria advert «tab to the алә 
е ts ( 
in. eni likel ihood be co mpleted, and th 
Galen of ‘Operations. 
(For the’ mand week.) 
PLAN 2 DEPARTMENT. 
in a short time discontinued eee чє 
ta a section of X aco gw will require its 
pplication for some time lon аний, n Puis 
ood of -w 
perfectio 
e to it again, as the year’s growth by this time 
preis 
n as ripe, or early i 
a que о, AM or in 
es, in a light sandy soil. The 
mg of 2 
аА аа mo, be radi out me Bot a 
inch a be separated їп 
apart zor they та; 
agen effec 
К water in suficient t anne stat must be given 
a hg should 
ny guppy of. poses 
tumnal growth, a 
o the full influence of air and Tight, 
d to t the purpose, is essential; 
ents, they not ha 3 
cae . extra 
induce. 
tcd e (if ge 
