5—1854.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 71. 
Larch ке. But g wood ought never to be 43. DIDYMOCARPUS HUMBOLDTIANA, Gardner, B.M. 4757. | be obtained irom them Ше whuie уеа und; I tr. it, 
ac y to с buildings, "being unarehitectural A hothouse or warm prov pus from m therefore, that we shali shortly see e vor) eAGeD- 
d inconsistent ; but if any w d is weak | introduced at the ное. Botanic Garden, Kew, fr sively cultivated. They are easily propagated by 
n uric acid "and niit it will -—À the | seeds, communicated by M. тета рн E^ is something. cuttings, which should be made of half-ripened wood, 
look and grained appearance of older wood, at | in the way of Stre cod pes Rexii, or Chirita sinensis, like the show varej cutting them close dff below a 
the same time.it may be squared and wrought to suit with pale lilac campanulate flowers. It. is scarcely joint t and removing the lower leaves. March or April 
architectural style. Paint never looks rural, still | handsome ano ал ds or 25 ate cultivation, will be found the em months +з риш in in Р зе for 
ET icturesque, and is always ү source of yearly| 44. CERoP , W. J. Hooker, B. M. 4758. wint er ensi t хац wil make ехе dd ane 
and expense. If the wood is dry at heart this А stove мд plant pi Ceylon, with ty re during s an umn.  Althou инен 575 trike 
vill p e it longer than paint. rna А Reader. leaves, and long curved green flowers spotted wit a poris nearly all da puse round if placed in a slight 
New Patent Application of Gas for Heating Purposes.—l wish to | crimson ; the ле те are singu alariy. like Pa. of some | bottom-heat, the most healthy of the .old plants should 
explain that in this plan the atmospheric айе (— em Aristolochias. Of no hortieultural interest. be selected and placed in а warm temperature to excite 
where the gas is also burned. The effect inside the house, pit, — M тте growth р Ше ТШ ии taken, off, By fo Е 
or frame, is therefore precisely that of hot water. beu air шу. Garden M. nda lowing this pla: they will be found to 
ther dry or damp, and any degree of heat may be main araen Мештогап The pots shouldbe thoroughly drained x their recep- 
y" an increase of gas. Тһе Берега] appearance eof HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S GARDEN, TURNHAM GREEN. tion, and a portion of rough siftings or moss placed 
mg ofa Tighter characior, the бп first St cost М is онен — The ill Pas of the иг weather we have ехре- | over the crocks. The compost should consist of one- 
that of hot-wat rienced this winter are already memes — Pinus | half light sandy soil and one-half leat-mould and sand 
эч had thei hrough a fine si i i 
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about one-fourth. "he saving of time, the cleanliness, and | patula, Rassellian a, and Dev nix i 
certainty of no failure arising from negligence, are also advan- | foliage very much browned, even so much that it is this the pots should be н]. 5 within about half an 
tages, er may be added the rapidity with which the heat doubtful LAN all of them will recov P. Li nd- inik of m t top, au^. eing made up wik 
may meet with appro roval. Р. Restell, 35, High Street, Croydon Jie ana is a little touched on the n side; but scarcely end rp sand pressed firmly p" iae tered before 
, at all on the south, and trees of it in some places the әбү су, are inserted. 2 aced in а Might bottom- 
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ы CITIES ы kits escaped жетт А «йй. P. maerophylla has | heat will not require any bell-glasses to cover them, , 
390115 of 250065. had the ends of the leaves browned ; Taxodium ла рой for if кш, К БЕРП shaded during nir. fen у will 
virensis as green and healthy looking тр z it had had very speedily take rook s e grass should 
Aslits Decimal Coinage; with a. Proposal. for — severe weather to contend wi ith, a s are Anis m x. hes, its es SPA rem b id y^ ра, E. is per- 
malising our Weights* and. Measures of Length a Japonica, and Cupressus thurifera -— Uhde an noe тей, Bn i s damp. soon as they have 
Capacity. " | apuleensis s has КЕЗ injured а Pin A^ vag ovy Tooted, ae die m into > Linch pots, 
cahuite has been hurt a little, Trophy considerably, si keeping n here. and 
and Hartwe 8 has: z id suffered to some extent. А. stop them, pars to ьн eoa into compact Баа 
Brunoniana. appen e quite doad; and Saxe-Gothæa As soon a AE ave again filled the pots with roots, 
remi x s been injured apparently жан» зе тд give SER. accidere Ieri " ait into, 7-inch pots, still 
known to vith- | Fitzroya patagonica has stood much better and looks as | keepi hem in à warm at жур and using the 
"ж Thè seem d vt са e vM if ^ would maintain the hardy character it has received. syringe freely until they hav t quite established, 
the coins whieh the author proposes should b e struck, in sias MN кеш» Sam е = dendrons, when they should be gradually hardened n: and finally 
the system. Оп one Ever hik E жечу rtr —— ty of Ai been placed in a n drame. iori they may remain эч E. 
ly ma: i ed, while ciliatum an qoc ae the summ uths. — Except EE stopping 
side side of thee th ж icd disnedy marked die ii alpinum, have stood well, not a leaf being browned, апі. shoots, eh pene only be done when the wood із in . 
the florin, but more conspicuously. These proposed эз езенй Ане чөлө}. ell set with flower-buds. The a half ripe inus pe tying the shoots as they y progress, 
coléis'eonsisé of- long hard leaves of the Ратраѕ Grass have lost their watering w red, frequently overhead, and 
Gold...... 1 pun vaas 67] Дз 12055 кочу 1000 9m и d and look bleached Бу the rod. The Californian erete iE j urface-soil, UE will be 
ег. —— б, ergreen Cherry is sesreely at alltouched:; and the needed during the summer and sgh. T NE 
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Tuis shows, by e —À а —Ó эн 
sums of money, ехрг ofa mal 
system, — be added, subtracted, multiplied and divided, 
compared. with the system now in е This of course 1 
á С | п е fre 
Jiéent- o, Such age tis 10 ,, latter, as far as the leaves were young and М я, need le fen ared either from ind or E Mrd if 
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У stem purely decimal, the respective denomina- have all Б their leaves „browned, и е in, remove them to the greenhou Conservatory; i 
—— ? conformity with it must in r dec хеме in| Chusan Pal s escaped uninjured. The where they will come into bloom in succession during 
n bryr n the above re proposed е oinage, | evergreen Ca lfornian Gale —— Californica) ps the whole of the dull winter months ; after they have 
however, иш RO ре erved uy ed nor the ne proved itself to лт n — нд a leaf on it being | done flowering, mid de e а st healthy cuttings the 
It is едк a mixed system ; for ave а piece of | browned ; Esc macrantha has Son a good dea yi old ийй» should b n f r ye 
the value of 1000: mils and another of "half that via Мамы: "On d nasa ve wall Acacia melanoxylon thrown away. The боро should alay» t be e regulated 
or 500 mils ; another of 20, its kalf of 10, and its| has been killed nearly down to the ground, various by rie егін the ey are wanted t ssom,— 
— Bis. Thus we find ourselves, at the very | Ceanothes have had their leaves browned and some other | for нон, for эй, winter : йоне the ‘plants 94, EAE 
ims on the fair way of getting into the old Morus of. HO have been more or less hurt; but upon the whole | not be stopped after July, and so on ; lan 
and quarters instead of proceeding in кома less . eiu has been done here than LN "ex been | well ripened by autumn, they may, by. a M iude arresi 
peginning what may | expected. Jasminum nudiflorum is now blossom heat, be had in flower whenever they are required. 
yo expooh jn the коруно? odes. по strict adhesion | on this wall, its bright yellow бутчу Baving- sve TE Puer анлы Jk (er culos Таут 
ud re «im dime mre qure ieu e ER еец eed. The different kinds of Chimonanthus | Jesf.mould, rotten cow-dung, and silver-sand, to which - 
en ye A and are great favourit ish. i 
= of t the p p cine enit А employ xui учет m | no account of t честі ome: fragrance. m dà peas eep пау be added arii ЕТ да: ла " Fist 
іе Per чы wies ame б, sg "a — ol t a ps че , ln the large conservatory ues -— а quite a tree | waterings of soot-water, will be found beneficial dee 
in size, is now eomin uti nto bloom, as ar " g 
o Qr Belgium, or r to the United. Státes of. Жейн, also the- Cameliias as, па көм est peeialiy the large flowere "ibd giten blooming vem р 
im the latter particularly, after half a century, the | sort. called Elegans, which is just beginning to open n| 
system is becoming every year more and more multitudes of show wy blossoms. he Luculia gratissima | CARNATIONS AND PrcoTEES: Е. Thesewill now require plenty of air, Li 
à nullity, They have their double eagle, eagle, half ja bee n flowering finely ; but i ts beauty is now nearly bl to thei planting out in March. We fear 
: quarter eagle, dollar, half and quarter dolla aT,|over.. Ап баса э Chinese Azalea is at present in there has been a considerable ня in these plants this season. ` 
dimes and half dimes. Cents appear only to exist on ful уа without tany fo forcing. Amateurs will therefore propriety of immediately. 
paper; and on this, of course, the decimal system The алач нуч mentioned іп our last report as making оой their defelencios from ысы LL "m ey 
excels all o jdn - in E ге erection in I e early Vinery is р PorLvANTHUS: Е. 5. You чет ишсе ap Addis's Kingfisher, ' 
With "on to the roe for decimal weights and | completed. It is 16 inches in width and 13 inches a Á— finely Сатайын and rich red kin e should be glad to 
res, the same tendeney to follow the halving "m th. e bà is covered itk common. flat run "e Sawera ot MEME I^ «шош не AE 
system will o erate ин still more against it than = under hs tp is а bit of thin slate has been intro- | Ротт то блатата O "OE Е E Ray ie t month is the time for 
ET e" money. In praetice, the division of quan- | duced, in order the more securely to prevent smoke or. Potting, and of conrse previously snch varieties as are Te- 
Terre ai aen required than by any other number. | other noxiousexhalations from escaping. Slateis better орн Tn selecting имен ттс 
у: с. e e ts and measures of capacity in France | than iron, which is sometimes employed for this рш- the hash, but frequently become ^ guy a and a Ше ec 
Weh ,by w, to have each its double hr its spr pose, as the iron is more easily affected by heat ог cold. stre ength, of а good clear colour from * spot," 
- ave long been of ор accordance The fruit trees in Ewing's glass walls have been | і5 most likely to give satisfaction. There are 
| auth or, that the foot, as derived from de. standar M pruned and trained ; but it has been found necessary to ivo ву M м са died quete: vut чеч и мА ga agr 
j усеш) that. canno t be advantageously inter- keep them, more especially the Peaches, - much off! latter plan they are more easily moved beat, andi in the fórmer 
i жез mean онака of ca борчы 2 will n We |in wherever сыны make э Le show, often having three = four blooms ` 
$ \ 80 convenient as many anticipate. 
should, however. pem чре T Fox 15 е | the shoots — to touch the wires, она are sure-tO | е to their choice. "The soil ex mode of potting aid impor- 
, reco terest gum . This faet should, therefore, be b Pow tant : the soil should be rich h hould 
© matter to read tus lit w ri Vid tea fh AH p" T. oil shou a stron loam; the manure s ү, 
gros е Wo ey wi in mind — ali who contemplate using this kind of wire | be Las atiis reduced to mould, rand 2 hly ii 
If your ortiou of old cow- 
to form. an opinion inion of the merits of the pro- for 
-posedi pu 
5 innovation, г Wm the orchard and гада а ж: put the|. 290 rs ria mixed па сна E ibs apd MA 
m on the Peaeh wall hav and Apples | ee iL ybe used; be. before using; нй ho thoroughiy 
New Plants. n the belts are also setae ^ wis Mio operation. ecc. ned е by little, to make s t there are no 
t; of these riens nage 
Q.. Nyerguwia SELAGINOIDES. Bentham ; aliàs Erinus Broseolies I have suffered much this winter; even Cox’s| into аһу of the Dots will Pe dd р йе фий егу the plant. 
selaginoides, T/unberg. Late W te, usually a most useful sort, has this year Drain the pots with about three-fourths or 1 inch of drainage, : 
O „А vERY pretty „лигинде annual, received 'from been ai ed.  Betts' Improved has stood better | 8nd fill them with soil sufficiently high t ive the plant, 
ү Messrs, Vilmorin dece, under the erroneous name of | Шап some.: It very much resembles Knight's Protect- rpm qe 2 "The чета уч got in as soon as the. 
N. vi < 1t forms а broad spreading. patch of pale ing, having ewe twisted iatis and other peculiarities} ground is in a fit state for their reception; 3 inches deep and 
dull hairy herbage, arranged in the manner of a belonging to that variety. 4 inches apart in rows will be found sufficient space 
: И : + / Тһе Sind tions їп the Arboretum have nearly |, fr them. ; 
‚Суй, The leaves are linear-spathulate, and У | Tuus : Louisa. These ought to be covered. when there is amy / 
Hu е: E ; the uppermost quite entire and adnate | геасПей completion. appearance of frost. 
| Пе tube of the ealyx, than which they are much абы ин ырай ЫМ ж 
| longer, The flowers are arranged much in the same FLO RICULTU RE 
| Manerasin Iberis, forming a true corymb. They are Miscellaneous. 
Pe ns, g согу у 
TREATMENT OF TREE F a ч: plants һауе A Royal Forest; by One who it шу. a 
'| more improved of late ome both in habit of growth, | it was a royal forest, for it would have ruined any опе .. 
i i than Ti * admini by Mr. Pretty- . 
on them, for they are not only beautiful but that nobleman was at th 
| е cy may be һай їп | Foreste. and 20 Cot prs 
