53—1855.] — THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 551 
F. Defiance, vere extrem y, this variety being ur manure (road-ga therings laid by for a season, or th the of > : 
uires "or dun oe aly gay, thie Безо & Fobus x4 Rp EU ко gat far — . — one pari а romal — hire — has a champagne. like transience and is 
t li f tind ей This старон, should be thrown up іп а heap in autumn, and whet the appetite and improve the « digestive 
habi f M rilliant flowers standing ve up] turned two or three times during obl, and a little newly es rs. I should here mention that with East Indians 
above the foliage, which is large and effective, Some slaked lime should be scattered through it to destroy worms |li uor, when aoe is most commonly taken before f. 
quor, , y ood, 
beds of F. "d e of the ос of all Fuchsias, кр. a о si te variation, ей 3 . &e., с, dt and not after eating, as with us. igneis cepe 
were likewise blossom. In the — no ds де — ion of one pa -moul cha Соба , 
8, ‘is practised by many at all periods of the 
border bei besa "he к ^. 4 чи, “SEEDLING FLOWERS. day, speedily breaks — du iMd; he lungs, 
ing them in Wimbledon Ale "m A y mes grow- CapvATIons: Sub. A Very singular specimen—more so, indeed, | generative power, &«., all yielding to its influence. The 
— * чы. y formed а fine than thew wy, and not — — dissimilar to what sometimes met | use of Nux vomica is confined to desperate debauchees, 
no males but they servo to] produce variety i in borders we oreal faculties. It is taken to the extent of ev: 
= meet В & H. Pretty enough; but nothing very ге- СОР seeds per diem, these being soften r 
m , 
F L ORLO TURE. i — * no Too small, and altogether of wards frio fried in ghee or butter. Hooker's Journal of 
о tany. 
* need hardly say thaf this I——————— Variegated Leaves.—It is generally admitted, and 
isa =, wi walls worthy of Най. Tis com min; Miscell physiologists have — to strengthen the opinion, 
into bloo: during the months of Nove Decem sce:ianeous. | tha t the variegation of leaves is the result of some 
ber пһапсев it ' are then |p ü or Writing on Glass. By R. Brunnquell.— — in th e plant, which presen t ification. 
nterval between the late-fowerin cent ay ro к ee glass, во as | It is not our intention to investigate whether the above 
> oniums and ras и opinion is well-founded or not; but as some 
meme — * just p * — Whee media the following manner all constantly variegated, others 
bloom J _ Camel, Epaeri eaths. | tat our pa " spermaceti (or e" three parts of | bough so s variegated and others not at all, we 
Liat tage I. e atten. | en oe "о — of wax are fused in a eup 5 SIX | think the question a arises what condition 
t — "y da plant, I shall give my pee M and one part of potash are then stirred necessary „м — at e" variegation of a plant may 
mode in detail, adding а list of 20 of what dep саңы и сег ha „and then observations up to t 
good varie end of 25 into glass tubes of the thickness of a lead. peneil. | presen dons have pa that when the of the 
fter rapid cooling, the mass may be screwed up and4leaves are variegated, or in other words, when the 
var Ow. e the 
lants are a 18 
m the шон ino ki cuttings ae. e down ш the tube, and cut to the — oint with а |variegation is — it is usually permanent, but 
6 inches long. Each cutting is put iit » Ql ay knife. A crayon is thus obtained which will readily | when it is spread over the surface of the leaf, or if it 
and placed t a frame Sur * — ith T De прод ота dry glass. Dingler’s Р olytech, Journ., takes the form of blotches, it is nearly alway i 
8 Lot vol, чазы ‘Sub н pov N dia d 4 he blotches may cover nearly the dris of the leaf, 
E stc ът пала јот e оа жу. i 
. y Ойша. the ects nag ay Haein ently Gaps mee a 
іе, In May. the ifed into bots 5 lache, | Opium — MARE among the Chinese and Malays luxurianty: Only one plant, the Aucuba’ japonies, 
^ 18 — . nown to juire notice; also that appears i is general ' 
and arrange than — — ene itg — em o the Burmese and Mughs oe extensive consumers of to di — рлийн пе mereri те — 
paling or a wall, facing the su ка а ur 2 x the tom vere | spirits is а “fact equally well known, On this side е been — If, on the other hand, we examine 
dry and warm, the pots are sae adi MEE Dr mur Ganges the use of alcohol made from roth ed Palm- | plants with marginal variegation the law changes, and, 
Sand or grav: el, and a little jet lunged. ut on the pd Juice in its various 8 from the flower of Bassia, under whatever condition they are, variegation 18 
each pot. In July the are shifted, Mor th the ] he ges from the bark of Acacia Sundra, is, if not 3 com rmanent ; for instance, to return to the Holly and 
into pots from 12 to.15 inches across. The goil еш” x d at least widely spread. The Rajpoots also, and | Euonymus, of which we have just spoken, the Euony- 
ployed is very rich, consisting of vegetable and leaf Koli 2. Western In дав аге great Oplum-enters, and | mus japonicus, var; argenteus, which has its leaves bor- 
moul ith a fourth part of wel kien oyment of this drug in rearing children of the aw with white, ne ver v wies—all its leaves = 
jurious 
y are brough ht —— a Vinery or Peach-ho 
— the Hower thin ned a little as TA s uda they a “and 1151 m. =. = 
orm are ейге. м Occasion y with 5 surface 
liquid manure, and ge en ai from sugar in. its various forms, and less frequently mani is yellow, others only partially marked with that 
an 2 t 55 ty T witht wiet — from the cereal grains, whereas north of Bombay and colour ; and lastly, whole branches may be seen on which 
f 
t 
TAM : g 
om the fi flower of the Bassia latifolia, Roxb., is greatly | variations must have a cause ; but that cause » un- 
e This flower is collected in the hot known ; and it is to induce physiologists to endeavour to 
i ve, If it i 
ty. 
eos e, F fie d r|covere ; 
S e Rest — orn Naney do Parts of а and Rajwarra. а ri ower has a means of fixing He variegations ;a à of 
wm | sickly Sw t taste, resembling manna. Being very | his discovery to the decoration of ens would 
faa ot CORE deciduous, i it is found in large quantities under the trees | sufficient to induce some experiments boing made with & 
wats mca: Босат, dug. 28. There was an | Very Morning during the season. A single tree will view to the solution of the problem. M. Carrière, in 
leading nursery mes, 4 3 — Et of the afford from 200 to 400 Ibs. of the flowers. The seed | Revue Horticole for May, 185 
being Present. at The chief feature of attraction was CIA affords a great quantity of concrete oil, used in the| On Portland rei By Mr. T. B. Groves.— 
umerous :; HOLLY RocKS- on Materia 
TA 
large bold. i х at in oon and sue rd oon 
ап s p long. A Certificate of erit 4 2420 e - is ren Mon 
Messrs. for Professor — buff inet, and A "^ 
mendation to the same exhibitors for Zenobia, Pootana 
First Class Certificate was 9. Mr "S ——. Norwi islan 
i T eine French М р" ite Norvich, : 4 
M ^ un Zi 
Chats and — Certificate of Me Май to. M Ў = Willa am 
for Eugene, а pale saffron variety, "eerie hat 80, 
something in the way ‹ of Triumphans, S With a better — 
l similar award was made to Mr, Turner, "of Slough, for 
Bir. Mou —— white. sort,delioately. motsled. wi Pose, Бе 
18 ps A So well formed as some, but owing to its 
ter aud p appearance, it canuot fail lin 
dee Sort 
Pur in which 16 is — — in e year 1797 the gold 
d to Mrs, Jane Gi 
SE 
1m 
10 
Ир 
ma з prepared by her by crushing ina mortar the corms: 
гв | в E 8 
allowed to subside; this was again wash 
dried. She stated, and the stater 
any award, A first clas Corllicato was awarded to to. Mr, 
8 for Verbena. Fair Ro M— He a cheerful looking 
lilac in colour, with а small rosy blotch on the upper 
eye, and a Marrow White zone be 3 бе eye ve being 
— газо Teceived уты Gom- 
‘ К with а 
Ps being large an animal of the same colour, 
Smith, Road, ы, Triumphant, 
50 ^ ч ы * $ | ia 
е or two other which 
iinet 3x TS Е at, саса 
olus EH d т. Barnes, 0 Stowmarket, for a scarlet 
dia. The soil in Pots в [the only person who now prepares any, and she gi 
stiff turfy loam, broken up but not sifted, two parts | Prelude to the daily dinner among the better classes, | пег reason for doing so, that © poor folks now-a-da) 
