50—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 791 
Odontoglossum Insleayi the r же variety of a farrago of disreputable blunders, may have to | soil, the plants be transferred to thei "bla = 
Calanthe vestita ; the bait colo Tu C. eureuligoides ; acquaintance with other branches of knowledge, we | pots ; * qudes ion 2 anillos — 
Fe ee white veined An:eetochilus, ba cut speci- cannot say ; but it is clear that they are profound! | for handsome specimens. During the winter — 
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ingly variegated plant. A Banksian Medal was pres teacher of ^v^ telling his students that ae erose is а | able opportunity ý жег never allowing any mastic leaves 
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did not y s well. By means of placing it before smallest analogy between these two kinds of — that in order to admit a free circulation air, Liquid 
a brig re, however, sufficient blooms s e5 forced the arillus i is “ tlie outer covering. of a seed,” ? and that | manure, with occasional waterings of soot water, will be 
to — to show how ik i уд The rA wers plac ion is * th rd Saad very beneficial from this time to the end of the 
are light eoloured and spotted ins 2 base of 9м: ‘time “the d is begi nning to wiht — blooming engem, 1.406. mors will. be : 
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] say *it is qui ray end y ato d to lose, and m any of the works brought — by weather, and avoiding at all times wetting the blossom, 
in the open puis ail during the winter of 1 and | them — all praise. We therefore trust they will After their blossoms have faded and seed they 
1853. In September last it "— sigus of flowering see the propriety of instantly withdrawing a book which may be again treated as above. In saving seed, the 
when it was taken up and placed in heat for the sgraceful to most brilliant, distinct, and best-shaped flowers only 
purpose of bringing it at once into bloom. * a and whieh is only fit to be — —.— trunk · maker | should be selected, dwarfness of habit should also be a 
month since it opened i its first flower ; these blossoms ew d considerati tion at all times ; remove the seeding 
are open in ihe day; at night they are closed. New Pl ants. hates 0 а frame by themselves, and be careful not to 
But, they are great duration; for the 2 " let сч was blow upon them, or the vip be entirely 
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A Certificate "E Merit was мей, it. Mr. Lidgar | o ES pem near tone abet AS which they отмо — trou ment borsa — te ing hen 
of Hammersmith, sent three f Man a 8 rt — (lateribus deflexis — lobis basilaribus nanis rally much stronger and — "ey haac those ra 
Red, and similar. рове аў Wall's Invincible White 9 нки levi n ncm came mes altà. duplici root gu өтөр — a greate rd 
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uem the Garden of this iiw ety ; сет v Bil- Mb eer пе рма [ig this striking species to Mr. Lod sid ager My own — is that! for those who who sly 
winter анбар ate thee: carpi T Cyhnbidiam а | diges, who rapi us that it was peel Sew Borneo to make a fine display of bloom, and at the 
? Mr. e flowers are ende 
» several Pompone Chrysanthemums, a collec- | pi seme furnished with brown eaculate decido ‘bracts 
ears in which was Be — as long as the pe dunele. Each flow about 4 inches very "n pots, if encouraged with plenty of manure 
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8 Mice. Since the failure of the Potato, roots of: this verge to "is he middle of the lip, where qol 125 they should be potted in 3-inch pots. The remaner 
r е been bro notice, more especially on Mri d eig oN 2 of me arl ir treatment. should be as 
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as food ; but with the exception of Oxalis — PT ; ' in | parts fibrous maiden loam, one ditto of rotten 9 
lito wá has been done with the m, and even the latter although real oblo gr A ole of lip, and one“ ditto of leaf mould. To this adda portion of 
has of late qwe 8 145 greatly into disuse. to gt rA Are bent down, has much the Silver or river sand ; if this is not procurable add a 
A are of about the same value as 175 5 9 " of fibrous pent, — will мын —— 
ground nuts. soil open and porou ese should be all well mixed 
DFUSSIA ISOPHYLLA. Nees vom Esenbeck in De together in a rough — pen taking out the large 
lant cultivation 
— ! uns llis Prodromus, XI. 176.— Ruellia isophylla 
H otices eb Books, | of Ga ' — —2 chilly on drainage — с this should 
Жейн T » ies А А nail ie nab shrub, resembling the now common | „ү, 1 dta 
enty Lessons in — Mosses, by " Gar саз Goldfussia katayan lla in general 3 but having times : "abc carried ont, · 
First series, Fourth edition. Longman —We аге all the leaves of equal size, and a less straggling habit. will be Pae abono wii ——— 
glad to see a reissue of this most useful "i phates The leaves are narrowly КЕ tapering to Ше er the plants be inten ed for home decoration or 
ing lit , which teaches more than books of point, slighty . The flowers usually appear in io pese мй} BB. i 
e to those who turn to botany as an amuse- | threes at the end of a rather slender short axillary | тръвлтмемт OF THE Аттаах —This beautifal 
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what they only before admired. W Aust frequently 47 viti the tube, stiff, erect, hairy on the outer side; the While to cultivate : still, with the little care 
— "tr nd. ix: anthe ar? hemispherical fleshy connec- | | been bestowed upon it, few have made more improve 
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buyers” will so contribute nar their mite to poor Gardiner firmly united to them, so that this plant is at once didy- 
child. i is i 
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my of the Herald Pinon за & 208 has with glandular hairs, and seated in a fleshy "toothed tito Be DAF 2 inches — 
reached a wird 2 Mire which — | Зер dadh 2% жылы эш лр ee, oe — them — r | 
Panama as s — tans of vj Seri ovules, The stigma forms тед of 81 of an m to plant them out, which do in good rich soil. 
m 8 of a my а pon called acuminate style, and is therefore perfectly simple. Wich this “her — 
ch must not be confounded with Schauer 
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Tinajita, FA [4 — — 
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Horsemanship ; о rt. of Riding and Managing 
Horse: adapted} for thu айа and Gentlemen | TREATMEN AR &.—Few flowe 
on the Road and in the Fi SALA Instructio me for | more ite during: the U winter and сай 
не Golts ghey Young. H: By Captain | than the Cineraria, exhibiting, as it does, almost — 
— „ late o e London: shade of colour, from a bright RN crimson to а 
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aA preeise, without. being will will be found 
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ial e assistance in this | re slightly watered with a 
tem the case ken, howev Ie pot to aver water, e Cinerarias are | temperata. D 
s eit vict Oto te dapi of A Bos stages in fc monere) — 
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t i i scellaneous. 
The | „„ lace them as near the Large Apples There soto Apis on edition 
is necessary glass as convenient, in order to keep them dwarf and Rochester, belonging to 1 a en — 
and is зай Ва to be com- | stocky. As soon as the roots have made their appear- | size. One is а Pippin, 153 — геро 
monstration ; and the | ance ae tough. the soil give а. liberal shift, say а Салай | weighing 3 5 eei 
m -| IN C " | 
ral is also such as as to pot, but t unless the soil is in a sarc pa А E» 
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Yon pots little will be required. beside a liberal | T. Simpson, Calder Soap-works, | 
but we ihe Moins water and air, unless they —— Patent „чя UR viol, home (No. 1230. —©іві s 
t | 3; ir some | | The dissolving i n. wage , shod, dy, and 
35 — 3 —— «фат > ка i 'oduets of wi and hair эшш by 
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ellow vided th ts have been k y moist, | other 
пр але ай жа е days red with a fine ans of — 
| overhead. Should it, however, be found qute eed obtained w coprolites есе at 
et, fumigating with tobacco must be resorted ta. nen other Similar ДАДА for the purp 
Authors of such | | the roots have again made their a жез жанчы d the | Mechanics Magazine. 
