4—1854.] 
THE GARDENERS 
55 
CHRONICLE. 
local phenomena , 
rwr ce 
hers "e Loy m» 
xo eme ted hypotheses, in| 
serious: ti 
rogréss-of opinions in geology may 
р а ^" yanced m geological i inquiries apk to, 
mptions while facts rema be 
to repress that im ANI Ke of spir m viia 
стег see Seeks icipate observation by the 
invention ; but the — жун, if possil, be $i ial 
e of th onflicüng agpo eses, 
to fascinate ud 7 зыш 
shall pass 
and . shall; proc куыш: Коду 
live faota mà limited. inferences м ут are the real, 
дайте in the science; 
and at the same time to lessons of and 
D “ШШ b e] "i the result of tampon emm iple? 
of o o us i the 
n the 
ctempt is likely to Ean f perfcetly sue 
The Symmetry оў Vegetation 54 Prof. T (Сар: 
man and Hall) is а sketeh of t — ein 
rind-in representing р poen дз bia or 
conventionally. 14 is the = 
tance. of. three- lectures 
ven. in 1852 to the students of ete art a 
vendors c i 
New Plan 
40, „Pinus, ол 
Jamieson. 
and im 
sagi pa же, Pime 
r rather Рі 
ро 
а book for! 
r Ык іса. These аге png in tan with their tops 
nice growing hits ure, and have already pushed 
dien uce of young shoots all over them. Some ide 
(may be formed of their size when we state that they | 
AM Y ith them was a plant of 
mysorensis, in an 18-ineh 
coverin ng a ilie nel 3 feet hi gh,a 
d This in inch pot las 
were also in this a sore various Dipla denina “а ре | | 
mised ín a short t ry fine specime 
and es up early in the afternoon. 
give 
ы stioutd be 
ey to "Mu ep do d spider, 
ieri pest is Soitto ed by some diffiet 
а моет at 
ren tual in removin ei 1 
а рої 
го 
Passing throu zh the Heath ho ze in his te were | | fasi of "Яой every insect des 
some mi Nee. plants, we come to the specimen house, | necessary to tie out - соңу t mei plants as have а 
which were immense bushes of Boronias, Polygalas, rambling b. Как» in A 
нери, КӨШ Gompholobiums, Herren bushy habit, Mec ng any o 
AE m er plants of that kind. ards | of the 4o У тн а ноиб en 
imelea mention eM the ar pit of | shift dur season, which should be given the 
P. spectabilis, which was covered with such multitudes moment it: is 
of b aud which was the ы miration of y 
v: У visited the e garden up aos of the Ho 
eultural Society last year, wil Td in Л rra this 
| season. It had got from uide a Я M ed i centre, | be protected from storms and heavy rai 
that it was found nec д nd | weather sets in they should 
essary t e it well ba 
чо hit is pushing осон, Че will not be c to quarters ; ктө — they will. not require much 
ow this year. Its loss for а season, however. need not | water a A ason, they never be allowed to get 
be ге сувя ted, for (dr boit: It would be well vti p - erem 
of the same kind of id standing side by side with it, | them in their winter quarters to turn them out of their 
and г 6 to take its ров, in order to seek for worms, an ~. 
What is called mel C New Holland house" ат 5 s are in Mt — for à plant is sometimes: 
contai e specimens of rne ro plants, | | allowed to get so dry that the water wit not penetrate 
such as one rarely has the good fortune to see is | the ball, but will run Poma] the sides of the pot. In this 
ase the plants should be placed in а -— of water e 
ше ы 18 рр ар soaked through. 1 
bloom is the objeet жр at, the Koo 
емес excite ied: into growth should be properly ье, so- 
as to indicate their time of introduc ction i into h eat, à 
assage up the 
e, and a stage on either h hand falls 
quite back to the glass, giving the es tegi of placing 
smalle ants 
time the followi ing season, Lese next suecession as eid re, 
plant are all. Mat cie as yet ч AM, Europe, Hrs is, 
по doubt thatit forms a species previously qui 
m нае Леахеѕ. аге like those of the.Sco n p in 
fistlitnded,. with. a fiue, hard, sharp. muero, very d 
hackes АП. Чааров of. its his 
! lu 
в куаты du 4853, from Dr. батан м 
oble tree, growing in. ies M А 
re perfect]. 
the; 
ing«to 
2-710000 feet, and therefore 
seeds a. very few plants have been raised in 
ны with that of the roof |and eei дан ve attended nor н 
edad А 
s, I fear, 
and 
Сог "e EOF THE е LN ive plan 
seldom employed now for prm the КАШЫ 
conservatory, and therefore its eu tivation has of late 
ous | years been unfortunately much neglected ; for in or 
Ming bi you will find a wel grown specimen, in 2 
ll get them more like Broom bears неа pepper 
ew 
tart my ear 
45° Fahr 
© 
J 
a few of my best ripened Fuchsias in 
closing pes "oldest а шу plants for the 
syrin e them оуег- 
Dir. which rem 1 
ze. 2B 
Its 282 SaF 
im vtm pre to be, in their aat pais, TA 3 f Heli- ly-to ; 
species pne brazilie dh A s also very gay те present. treatment, in the course of a fortnight or s 
Rc we se Among Orchids there was, às a matter f. PTEN Tittle in | to show symptóm s of growth ; I then raise oH house to 
Тас " оар but e which are wintered o n the dry aud, 50°, after whi ch they jo vigorously. I now take 
ok ex SE Ue. уер ШЕЙН, Su MER NAE S esi Talde ТЕТ 
d ceo p Ond 
„species wi strongly . weg Cove pod aian en placed on rollers, ' well. Т also ut about ha of white sa: ч 
fectly green leaves, and beautiful Ther of deep rose- 50 аз to ‘be let down over thé roofs of some of the houses P top of the petiam keeps del soil ópen d d. ck of. 
coloured flowers. It inhabits the clo exp lat night.. This is ра found to be a much better | the eutting, and prevents damping "n E канй: 
summits of the Colu linn Alpe at the height of UM or. protecting material than mats | cuttings are apt to do at this season mould alone. 
9000. feet above the sea the Paramo de les Conejos, зе open ground several of the large timber trees | Supposing my cuttings to be e struck n sl pot them off 
whose crests, Pic stu D del with snow, Ma ng аге Mats felled where they are too thi ck, 5 Mrs they | singly int А а mixture of leaf-mould, 
boundless- virgin. fo that extend. do о. е W Weird ever be e likely to shade Menon plan We also а little ecomposed cow-dung e perit ч 
ies inteso "There it was. discovered- by Mr, u and that other alt з the im-| watering them sparingl n n IM m ina 
lleetors, Funck and Schlim, in 1847. Flore preesse of the lawn are in ser iae slight bottom- ad where make a start, 
847... ——————— and if all goes well er^ will. soi Ђе 6 inches 
manim. Lern cd FLORIC CUL LTURE. high, "wich Paire iii уе à 5-inch pot іп a composi 5 
Ma ü 
Маз. аал Piuma. Ранк. 16 may be in-|  FonciwG йыгы ined mode. of treating | 91d ke 
itok e : in-the-season that  Azaleas is well known to most — but there = 
ent collection of plants for whieh this esta- тапу who do not seem. to be aware that they can be 
blishment ізіво justly celebrated is at: time | managed so dim : at least. nine mon 
in most excellent condi that: tropolitan out of the 12; and this. merely by means of f paying a 
x "tents т may be: expected: to: be- furnished little attention to well жылы the wood, allo them 
ME if possible, er examples of ` skilful cul- а of rest, aud being particular as ime. of 
10n this. establishment. this. year than | introducing them into heat, &c. Ву attending to these 
they меге lasti i Іа га small'stove: were Rondeletia | matters ey will not only continue to keep the conserva- 
speciosa; `  reflexum,  Francisceas, and | tory gay during ge winter and spring ре but they 
хогаву plunged im пада start them into. growth. mili RA A" ish cut. flowers for g Mut ;lg 5 
р кыне " ; placed im y on be pro sius А freely by Ate e. cuttings, twice a we t. gno the m, and makes 
the top-of:& heated chamber, but in future Mr. May | or is siu ; but I would recommend those beginning | PYSh fresh la lero which La ain » pinch tying the e 
intends. “about 6 inches. in depth of eoal- to grow them to leave хады ын trade, | t the stake а Ade the pot will be . 
М cr ts tan, with a view to keep it moist, as; as they сап now be had from any nursery at а very rA мы! Eon with roof: ini w give them. their - 
Ee it comes in contact: with the зу moderate priee. The plants ed nal shift for the season, usiug а 10-inch pot, and g 
chamber nber it is'found to get much too dry to be of soon as унт get them ; AIME a shift is necessary, which | Tough compost, consisting of tu 
сн plants. eenhouse. adjoining this will be k by turning them оці оѓ their pots and | > €QU! paris, mixed with a litde 
E aci Did mi ig m d RE de, reta det aque ir iUe. отра, 
rien Peta y ; previ 9 еш, 
ы адут did, and the plants being now placed. under and well drain them. Should чей at all matted, у Ө Watr, M 
ге favourable -circumstances be. in.con-| which is sometimes found to be the case, the Mee | dung on the top of tl Th 
sequente ^ grently:- : in condition. . Among between the ball and the new pots should be filled end of October, or mi November now have 
Me li five most t speci- rather with -the fresh compost, as, if this is noi Ше found.tion im for specimen plants tie = Лоя 
mens: of Boronia nearly 3 feet attended to, the water will probably run. off the balls Season. After t tave done flowering, re them 
wema and as-mueh. high, with not а intor -into;the- loose soil and may cause the of the. Їп ап empty ы ошу ad much water as wil Ке:р 
Af on them Some idea of the rate at wi 'Bhe:soiL. фы ра growiug the d etes tl spring. Next year V E the Same | 
0 Ме be conceived from | roy oe Wem ne ^ 3 
idee are Sy d nini er 
of ealeium, made by ME a ri 
excess ж 
