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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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the latter p aak a 
ae living rooms, and the flower psa 
ame side or front of the ne 
nt sais 
tive if the en and the eet eee persee ga 
connection when aA are des 
It seems the farnitaré x nd ornaments of 
drawing-room may with equal propriety, ye a 
matter of taste, pE pah d in the entrance hall o 
residence, as that entrance door should be Pll 
rated with a portion a its flower core Where deco- 
the 
to fitness of position there can an be ñ no 
have seen, upon this 
uality in 
essay on criticism 
gone affects our hearts 
“Tis not a lip or bdo we pany call, , 
But the joint force and full Pea of as 
pe,” n insisting on 
night in “ The La ndscape 
the importance of preserving that iiaa indescribable 
quality Ae gered every scene, however extensive or cir- 
arhh oo 
, or whate’er its name ; 
Whate’er its modes, *tis still in all the same ; 
nevertheless examples 
h; ar in residences ess 
f comparati 
v am 
r be i Peach | 
real | post prepared for the purpose, co 
ng col frame till they are suffi- 
to pots singly. When legoi plants 
are required thera should be stopped when about 2 or 
seade. ji. 
as the 
should aig os. down, or 
mpost, 
the open ground in light soil, where the ey 
furnish Jetak cuttings from which good specimens 
can only be obtai ined. When t they ] have grown about an 
inch or 
mposed o equal parts 
a f mould m deea sand, taking care sed bay 
secur e. When 
whi i will be ina Arara pot them off into Sinch 
pots in ligh rea 
care should now be paid to k 
of siape 
Hp 
o0 early, and thu 
tevent their ever being such fine plants as they shee 
ould 
hich be aoe in pwe by means of stasaty 
applientions « 7 trilph ur to t rer 
e Cineraria should onl stopped o mee, or at 
da eon i more stoppings are only productive of weak 
As soon as the shoots are long e 
e ou 
oad an 
aried, pleasing, and park-like. 
Kaida of that which separated the 
and t that “they d 
which, eg Pe ‘cept woul 
wha purpose the. 
rae with 
k. 
migh 
site emotions. Every scene, 
hipaa aroy arti Aad w 
THE CINERAR 
ter, “and 
IA. 
an the Cin make 
m instances 
ition tables, afford no exceptions 
A few sabe therefore, as to the way by which good 
of this plant may 
i people are ang of raising seedlings, when 
in bloom a fi 
ew of the best varieties should be 
ind that 
em ou 
be obtained may not be out | 
the 
G 
ass widely, keeping as low 
le ible, and set the ser ae to the glass, which il 
Ste Foon Fumigate occasionall 
th | most bea 
: a word, | 8° 
orm a consistent whole, 
nt essential. George Lovell, | Ore 
me 
early 7 mnf decoration 
tan | rag Pe ennington’s 
| at employed to 
s.—Mr. Darwin’ 
regarding humble bees y 
as 
green- ay: na water very sparing! 
ing the winter gee the supply may! et 
be increased as when liqui 
e best and 
ve been exited this year ; 
neon rm bluish purple self; fine 
hild, white, violet irop yy fine 
Cc c pu urplish pote: dark dis 
Estelle, ae lig’ t nf Sr aan. edge, da disc ; ‘very large. 
La 
These will answer either for “ “show flowers” or for 
purposes of ordinary decoration, 
ome cos cin 
Home So pple. 
Aaa AA ted by me at t Willis’s 
were from a 
in our orc 
ts | tree was not iml nor were an artificial m 
produce the specimens in question. it has has 
a clear straight stem 6 feet high, measures 
round the bole at 3 feet from the ground, and majaro 
utiful head nt san a Weepi 
than an Apple tree. It 
its AIE a slender ealitien: and t 
very little pruning. We have got 
rnish 
two an iea and I co ick 
sete . I have -= a few of réak that you may 5 so 
rchard consists of 1 foot of turfy loam 
a subsoil of st viding yellow wr ded ; in extent it is siah- 
what less than an acre. It was top dressed in 1855 
with 16 loads of cs das manure 
the Borne pi? of being a 
y bearer, 
in that respect than Sykehouse Russet, 
have two 
stan 
Newton, . J. Graham, 
East fegra n sal Chase. Ce two cane t 
hat 
mpanied tiful 
Giliflowers, ie: sw rode to oe the yoron ell 
perforating the calyx hed the 
Kidney Bean blossom, remind me of what I wi 
Kew Gardens. A 
is case, common red Salvia; 
Bile dork orion busy upon it, but as in 
r 
| 
3 | bo 
| perfo 
grote are yoni had Ae wt sere extreme en 
| the cal 
nid | p 
pi of this | 
Rooms, 
in shallow pans or wide-mouthed pots, and keep ; the case 
of Mr. Darwin’s Bean blosso: 
mbined them close for a few days; then oe ene them mn. smeking t w honey from a ga in the cal 
geda 
pane ak 
cup, fi 
is 
an irr 
ring 
on 
them 
th the perae Tgp anà honey 7a 
ration in the 
nd o 
he Kaai with their me juices 
smal board at the brgan of = hive. 
bees 
the nectar, and € then two of ihoia took up 
apparently, s am 
their ynde 
ts 7 
which I 
starved, sickly ooking “ppv 
, 
died a E stron; 
strikin 
ms they were 
; that 
ening, and possibly the 
ined “within it might be lost to 
e were et not for 
was made near 
an 
mstance, 
ned in the double Columbine might be out of the 
a hive bee, from the fact of the petals being 
I blossoms,. placing 
upon the 
For some ti 
d greedily xa! out 
ene it to a considerable pas and wi it wil 
peated perhaps half-a 
e from the queen mn a my to os 
ing, for niger our EY aren 
passing out pa 
2 
“a spiteful bee” came among u 
following first one and then another of a posed of 
o hundred yards, when we retreated 
ib a or about twi 
t 
and as 
ne embracing all the improvements of the day, 
ers will perha ind enough to in- 
brick, 
w them so busy on my premises were 
e butterfli 
caine y dart 
ng very au ible perenn ed which merely disl 
for a odiiy, Put 
$23 
id no 
he mitini: of 
a sweetn as palatable to 
pee i 
ing Willow m 
at the ne ends Of J; 
The slant | 
J 
full flower 
18 inches 
or mm h other taste, 
Will 
whi ch w 
nsects though I was not “able myself to detect that 
n the Currant tok eat 
John Rennie, Island o 
rapes were so easily cultivated 
says, ee would not be wanted in this 
ers know that we 
ily a 
ot agree with him in permitting 
hrough tks Kies, for if Grapes would grow — 
why are not our Vines on our 
than they are? It is quite a new 
in quality t 
t give s front air; that should not be given till 
Pe Gaper begin to to colour, and I like Ga iat io VA 
swepe and RE ae the syringe, 
the sun is on the 
but not 
Igi morning as 
and aids a little freshest if the morning is dal 
per I can admit 
as I can, 
to keep up the te 
air every iag < 
'alace | more gs ae can a $ E perio call this 
coddling I 
t 
n the wk 
Potato 
very interesting observations | affirm 
meget a and all we can re do, (or 
accumulate fac 
(done 
ot have treband eh cheat any 
ose hag: was oe hee 
will, however, colour if they have ae” 
freatment and are not overloaded. J. Ellis, 
Woodford, Esser, a ae 
What he no is strictly tru 
Disease —Whatever ‘otis enthusiasts may 
ered the Potato oe 
t least have hitherto done) is 
ts, sor ies faith i wi their ultimate 
isation for a used sulphur this 
the yellow and bh blue, but eke png I 
scam ert Fo it to be inimical to to fae oe 
