33—1853. | 
and —— — the —— — In ments for — the val 
, в 
compartment contai 
vessels, mostly — 3 Indian, from 0. 
these was the 
these, 
ü, Mr. 
— 
verpool. 
ia 
. 
John 
attractive а» — es 
Paigal, in the 
— cac» ‘ine 
ue ге Boul 
GÀ 
and a arboreum, with 
tured article, 
— € Halifax ; х; 
ТНЕ 
essential oils, 
ces | a different temperature can be 
;|the quantity of hot-water pipes 
GARDENERS' 
lue ot the different 
| modes of hen 
100 
ntained by means of 
oes in them alone, i. e., with- 
"or supplying ese pipes have tanks cast 
i heat is also 
ipes passing 
by one e which also warms two 
tion of 0 division of this stove 
— 
— Cat T mi fax. 
rris, » 0l 
contributed by Mr. — 
; this w — 
eet fo 
re p 
the i git or th vy. 
y are win or the p 
merits as a substitute for —— 
lection of 
Pidlosopbical Society; : — of plants sen 
Stark, nurseryman, argh, and presen 
amongst them were — re Ар ines. 
plants from J. th-end, W 
Pease, ‚жеу 
— ; amongst them a imber — . A A goood 
wanica, 4 feet — h with a 
numerous others grown indu m — 2 pow 
Messrs. Bainbrid, а ig n 
York. A fine collection of Ferns => 
sent fi 
a, a Oshaldwick, 
very and aay i more. Extendi 
on of Conifera — ng — d a ves 
In the ho 
nursery, though —— — зон of its kind, did not 
therefore h Do necessit 
suit them, and 
the 
Providing sot water for them, 
ДИН 
р? 
+. 
m 
— 3 —— maculatum). 
Californian 
o this end he sunk, i — 
cement tanks, in 
to 
d A. triticoides, entrusted by Dr. 
hical A for this pe ad 
tuberosus, 
purpose * 
e same side was a col- 
etes of the e MCN 
‘ate, Ime 
{bloom i — 
a low span- rooſed hou 
" feet bet — path up бе тый. — 
v edere nde M ve already 
t branch of for the | c 
been placed on 
CHRONICLE. 
the beds, and the | P 
519 
3 
Lewisham: ieee tee 
Fa ede Magniüecen illmer's — 
d Beauty г Wos non use, Count Pauline, Samba, Rrobks's Flora's 
Garland, Firebra: Amiral 
© Р Pry nd Laval Аа 3, Мез. bridge 
urgon, IA Pity un; 3, Messrs. 
and Hewison, ‘hes’ Count Pauline, Mars, 
Harriet — Wile the pe Beauty oi of bigs men S 
ow M Ly rhone id 5 
n Silver Сар — 
Payne, Rem — 
— ton, ro а ЖП, iste Lo 
Fal 
Ux 
brand, a 
12 dissimilar Кое "s to 
Е, aire, value B, 
Deve Матуа 
На! — — rince 
ont Badem e 
Vines have 
the back wall ; but UA are now ye 
re beautiful — it would be | M 
inds at E uem 
ped three 
е Deodar- seed, the of a 
Wat kids via боов over’ hun « ‘come up well ; but 
14,5 
amongst 
of 
4 
— — — m 
ous | Of Crowea saligna just coming into bloom, an 
of Boronia which 
the | w 
to 
—— the sides of terrace 
even a better effect — — 
es themselve | 
—— the glass — were some luxuriant young cond 
ng ne 
Championi, a shrubby Echites called 
Pellieri, Chirita Walkeri, Ixora aurantiaca, and the 
beautifal era Donckelzeri. 
FLORICULTURE. 
Marris's — наше? Counte 
'rince of Wales, Venus, Brie 
Single speck 
B 
Lewisham ; 3, Mr, Sibi 
Flakes ri and 5, Mr ey 
8 and 
rsh ines qn 
and 5, = "Bile, 1 
cases, Dack 
ares 
33 
— — wor ht ype ec 
Baran for siya near Рас st state et 
Me. — ae: — 1 and 
se and Son, for Lord Nel 1 
* М Xm ae Mr. Keynes, for Hellen" о Мй 
ald, and Julia. СЕЧЕ R — 1 and 4, Mr. Hoyle, 
feo Hoyle, Light-edyed R 2, Mr. Sibley, for Rarmaid, 
4: 1, Mr. — for Martin 
:Мг. II. 8 fo 
Esq, f 
to Mr. 
— 
ancliffe. 
vie, a ‚ heavy- 
bei 
Hoyle, for M Hoy 
— of — K 
oe better туз an imp’ v 
LM ition to (^ 1. Е was also a 
Paste, 1 Fuchsias, and H 
the latte ties, for which a 
was awa 
ons, eei Y erbenas, 
r, Mr. Tarn 
ed. 
Dantia Baans: Norfolk poy oy ee of 
board with a hole at one end which 1 stake is 
passed, ont tied down in front over -- bloom with a bit of 
—— not near — — as that А. ае by Mr. Edwards in 
al Garden anack,” ae re A hel 
| Pevancoxrem Frowrns: А 5. They look as if they had been 
eaten 
Sr н 47. Your plant may stil] be exhibited гава Seed- 
ling, provided the en en etsi. iin tn Mr 
BRnaprNG раја: din i 2 1 Mert : 
much uch shad or long 
: Tto lose their detente 
season, 
dark . varieties годпіге less shad 
colours are firmer, and M able to M the ta этү of the 
sun than paler or various coloured flower 
‚ВЕ EEDLING FLOW 
Son. Uode Tom, 9 not in the best con- 
ake of some Meng pod good, flower 
ve 
CanxATION: 75 d 
— Po s evidently a rose 
full-sized, colour som 
Юлии = Ww N. Tooo 
HoLLYNOCKS + 
s meiaes + 
: Э.ё 
— coarse, 
м v seedli — а ** a first-class 
emia markable for the , fine sub- 
stance, pe em y ‘general ey poA A yr increased 
solidity of surface, we can venture to suggest little improve- 
Miscellaneous. 
ostly ied the second | Pe 
ör plant them out, wh ey m seed, being so very fine, is all carried ith the 
year. This year I have one young plant (of last Sep- water. When th ts make their app?" rance; more 
tem ow throwing up a flower spike. I do not air may be givi ; as еу will bear hand- 
p of the taller sorte, such as "амі or | ling, they should be pricked out into other pans (pre- 
in cept Ramosus, which, with me, is a shy | p manner), about 2 or 37 apart. 
one to seed. I may add, that I allow my Gladioli to | They will soon make nice little plants, and may then be 
1 the winter. F. B. m, Surrey. | potted off singly in pots, using a mixture of 
NATIONAL CARNATION AND — — — about — tolerably light turfy 2 sifted), 
tion — 1 n e | the -mould and dung from an old Mus ? 
x w, There wasa maguificent : 5 s i 
Е splay — — е competition n many cases mye bed, in about equal proportions, e nq | 
as to call — — — skill of the judges to decide ns to whom | of sand; the y then be placed in a pit, an 
should be & e palm of victory. Pan of 12 Dissimilar allowed plenty of air. The ^ will soon progress 
Carnations: E Ae Sees roc for Seere n en rapidly ; as they fill their — ‘roots they must be 
Smirel Curson, Valentine, Jenny Lind, Lady G Gardiner, Beauty | shifted into larger sizes, until they are in Siveh and 
