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17—1854.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE, 271 
has not em himself to the Weit more соттоп] 
used, but has passed under review 
— Hen Nettle Flix, &c., nor has he omitt 
manufacture of paper, under its diffe 
are bast cells, with a | 
i 1 
while 
of their xylepeni consequently in 
immersed in sulphurie acid, the cotton threads 
entirely when web is re аг зәт б washed, vile the | 
linen threads in. rn if plie 
а mixed fabrie, t the linen threads are уша» eai ,W 
Y cotton, in uence 
while 
wille enable & ына observ: 
detect 
subjeet is by mo means devoid of interest ; an 
extended to fabries of wool or or silk, or mixtures of 
with an in its various kinds, microscopical 
examination: and chemical tests -— 
Ред everything in. the Mes of 
ur readers to the book itsel 
ary direeti 
mode of using the preseribed tests, 
base 
EM Plantarum glumacearum meson by De diende ien) 
жолшугд*ше йүү 
and 
New Zealand sel which they w 
t | deepest, bein 
erence between cotton and the different | in lengt 
at lat 
ish | comparatively e eret The walk which 
il 
| 
such | look 
р а1 
and | and cn P" bone the formation н gravelling ning of 
erent materials, | Se let 
te 
ter, тебей ed by which, exhibited | in 
o cover the whole exhibition to be held here, over the evenings till about the 1st of May; when the- lighte- 
will be supported X round poles of Baltic may be taken entirely off them, or tle plants may be 
n ones, or where the excavation is ide into some sheltered situation, Ae 
n height. The whole space | may e till the middle of June. While 
thus covered s w Ш be about 153 feet i in widtb, ,and 165 feet | mo require no attention 
аге t 
| Spruce, the | 
side, m from the garden on the € or e: side, | delights 
Maa ve Ё. ееп Mes pes the embar are | 
with boards bridge этеер icd imme- de 
^ nee, bu t а con- адзе plenty of у! а т 
mound | becoming drawn t the middle of June give them 
бте” | t€ fina жын into Үч inch po 
е п 
шу loam two-thirds 
ба 
Быр thi i 
Pelargoniums and things o 
1 enable visitors to 
up -- nea one tier and on the 9 while the | ood syri 
whole may be seen at one view by pers tanding іп | | evening with elear water, hie Ab 
the dern .of the valle Whether "fruit will be fly; y - 2 this pest make its appe 
eco-water, hm will soon cause it to disa 
ow and then will enable them to 
between the two series of terraces 
ade on pu 
laced. The turf on the terraces 
walks h t yet been nicely ые up and d 
hedge! is to be planted all өз теп top of c mme а — — ээ "he tops 
s to form а background for the plants, of — ith the 
this way, w shall. vil assist Sem greatly Ранчо the Шоо 
soon have an opportunity of judging. In other ра of w may © taken to the conserva e) or g 
e garden some slight alterations have been effected, | ho may be, By —— these directions 
f ground form ay grown in the greatest 
Tug Еосиѕга.—1 аш в ‚ sclf-tang mpi: and have - 
and have ae ned 
unded by straight gra 
Маке higher tban the 4 ve KE the figures а 
These little m for th small, are to be filled: gat vf Am nonem 
with low-growing plants, vhi ^и vil be trim in, so | cuttings, and as they — 
as to um F exhibit the forms of the fi gures, A new from time to time, usin 
shell-like ds of Aem with an embroidered band at rot 
the back, h 
of the ph s i (he oes of оэ гез leading from | winter ; 
ү y. At present | | progressed, and at the афо " that эрт m I -— 
h Pansies; for sente i in the pots, and а 
dn 
was this : Tn А I бут My 
ired it I repotted them. 
r+. : deep 
of G ес edoa ыы ing on the surface of the Göl, ‘whieh they: will е4 
by the notes of. Nees v. The number before do, if kept well syringed іп à moist atmosphere, I 
us сыйны m 80 quarto pages in close double columns. filling the pot up with lamps sods ! the- 
The author baving already reached the 56 ie species of post they were originally potted іп за little 
Panicum, we cannot forbear asking, what his idea of a | ex sionally given, 1 never cut or 
8 stopped any branch, nnd only used — stake to keep the 
в Umm UE i >т ле ght. п were studded with branehes 
Wew Plants. full of олег, overhanging the 'pots;and to the height 
59, Ахестол RuUcKeERI, Zindl, ёп Bot. Reg. t. 41, 18468— of from 5 t t$: to the va Narie lje hey 
var. Y eo T mairi dide l 214 атм were бел € е? own specimens, and. nothing 
А fine of this plant has jast full t 1 soc certainly фе тоге beautiful than to see 40 ог 59. 
with: sons. Instead of being yellow, with Tef fool, VIE to be built in the room of such plants, of different "eae pi 
blood-red ike the original, the insi of the the old one, lich bas been remov: plants in | &gainst -eaeh other, І haden y mo: 
flower is one uniform rich chocolate brown : the the conservatory have wintered well, and of them | frame nene them to after з суан kbats, no 
terminal lobe of the lip i$, mo ' and Are now very gay, а few large Azileas being literally | coal-ashes, or fine azhes on the top, sas recommended by 
concave, not flat. Tt isa fine variety уа Ив Биа. - | ии ower, Опе ог іжо ТЕ of Acacia armata | Your correspondent “А.С.” р, hem in the 
an my 
TTOSPORUM CRAsstFOLIUM Bks. and 80. J. D. 
ала, 
New Zealand some jid since. T Ми 
The flowers do not appear to һауе апу 
u—— 'O——— 
Garden Memoranda. 
"Rerax Borasic m oM GARDEN, REGENT'S Poss 
—1t has been ‚ ав doubtless — of our 
readers will hs amnis t the e^ to be shown 
at the floral d уйе here this year vil 
new" in form. 
the Pelargonium, 
лач Жом, m, and Orchid 
und 1i — 
like е in two — гети i 
ge divided жы the other 
ds along the face $ the bank bank, pd 
the ma: 
: dir flower as freely as this has 
|a 5-inch Issa inches ME in а compost of two-thirds | Park collection = 
ed | turfy loam, and one-third well decayed e 
still extremely 
3 
| morning. t to business and rem 
9А , but the bright. sunny weather we have been | | evening, oai Faehsins à in Titan nd attending to "er 
m. Pelar- own w When exhibited, my plants. were from 
n the shape of a pyramid to 12 nth old. RRR. 
feet high, was full o (oen and we n NATIONAL FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, Trio 
several other Pelargoniums grown in this way, which, " гой s from Messrs. еа of Dorking, receiv 
s done, must extremely |t — ее a light salmon colonr, 
| 
—Azalea Crite- 
class 
- tifeate 
— pink vari 
y неа BTE from kinds already 3: a ET. 
|vation. Mr. » nA. УГ i d а erm à 
‚б. Henderson nA nem а е А. 
b k in appearance, the garden is altogether } in good | the latter all varieties of T " Sn 
rder, mt. — e Emilie b tenni — 
e-&pple Place, is а go = ү =ч 
which we hope to "a em n. 
FLORICUL ETU NE. 
Tur CHRYSANTHEMUM Ab I usually more 
Miscellan 
s at 2 Pari. — The sale of Mrs. 
t 
plun ts in a pit or 
fram Be = "is а a ight boton ев, which will 
еее then" ^to emit roots freely. I always, however, 
prefer offsets when I can get them, i.e, taking single 
suckers and pinching them back to three or 
are wanted I put three of 
col! iswiek 
irae Eyles for the Crystal P Palnce Compan Skaak 10s; 
a : бой ew nt w yid" pre 6 feet biph, and 4 ini 
9 roug сот with bloom. А а ancumi- 
This | nata of similar size, and also in flower, was Ров 
fetched 1 101. 15s. ; this was purchased by by Mr. 3 
cow-dung adding 
the nd t 
Azalea exquisita, for which he paid toti si 
of 171. 178. ; this рон was i n all: 'espects if 
shading them зен the 85а 4ву sun чий с 4 bave 
taken hold of the new 
possible throughout 4 the day, ачайын, el 
oand mens ' 
6 feet in width, "е sume buyer Без 
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