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each t ig seat in clusters of 
specimens of a 
what e can be 
us 1а White 
ENT Tor hoots 
two long sh E 
ш and white blossoms ; 
bium -— n Жеты w 
clust 
at this s 
he de cate Tittle Burlingtonia ia decora, with | 
hi 
#21 M. 
were also the slender | 
dso a plant of —€— ver Pet ned a 
i s, had just Denn brought 
into this House for the iple "ef gently forcing them 
er, 
-Iñ a division of the Кее» house, which is now eom- 
paratively соо ool a charming тезе of the | 
different kinds of ү Айн and Physurus, whose | 
|n in Тер veincd хао is 50 eer ing a 
but m 
tall 
ore especially n there 
Ho 
to attract 55 The pots ћеФ.Ъ ее 
e is little p for 
n plunged i 
were mn ей flowering plants as Erica 
"i hiem 
iocur om 
ct 
pa 
z 
We 
ti 
deliciosum, po^ :h ap 
although, as might be 
| little in boom beyond Epiphyllums, 
interest in « 
Among th re- is only a 
- айба opes Blame  Croton pietum ; ресор poros wey large plants are 
E n 
AG there 
plants wit 
T 
everal fine pla 
Мөн, and Plum 
s, Ageratums, к Carnations, /Eschyn 
bl i 
no 
, Croweas, 
Holfordi, idm "а Айк spik 2 оѓ 
little standard 
e | worth UE for SLE kinds of tador w 
Laurus tini us, 
gent 
expeeted 
e to 
en; Jae 
The las 
nts of Witsenia vo. ова Were 
bago eap 88 
сайга nana, one peck of hes half a peck of guano, and balf a 
пап: | of lime ; zv 
e wr о ісе them into n 
e lime ; stir the 
‹ e it is ine clear, add two 
winter decora- gallons of clean water to e man 
bl 
are plants 
le, they seem to revel in i 
h, and E that — bs аа Ds óm really delightfal 
ook upon. my direetions have been addressed 
We production of fine exhibition specimens, but now 
at this se 
we will e 
Here re then | if 
required, i it will only ben vali to 
u^ praes f shoo A in mm n к vost o or ste 
| but refert 
e latte green nhouse to grow them in. 
andas, Marantas, Musa 
er sized "d using the same compost 
ЖК Га ny of the sd were Lettuce leaves, лон ed | flow whie ady some 7 or 8 feet in "height; These. weh s may be vg d under ho. greenhouse si 
for decoys - or slugs, which, when eome | but н will Човривае емдш, ш die flowers have not yet during the x anA and be kept tolerably dry 
ent in tlie evening to feed are eaught and тент а. | shown signs of openin heroe e in the ne уйе hey E be pushing young 
` none of the Peta Calanthe "vestita, the red-eyed | In front of this range of sitet were eoo P воо Remove мезг to the t corner 
variety, was just opening its blossoms. This eed  midal dete tandard o: n boxes. When greenhouse, and e e them to Tight, and as they pro- 
. вау, is greatly superior to the ат: kind, which | tlie side road grave viti: near а building, fe Mos gress in growth re л үле" as frequen ав they seem to 
$ sometimes sold for it; but which is not half so hand- | 2 i pne have =: unique and imposing appear КЕ nd ill not be i phe d 
юше. Odontoglossum grande, Barkeria Skinneri, 80 an rown ones, but will make v ce plants for 
Txoras and Amar ylli lso i bloos хл е, as wt n * span-roofed promenade some 80 feet in length, ' (чк autumn decoration of к? green кош ве. үс == lants 
one MA 
ue flowers, In re borders E this o use were man useful stuff ; for the autumn plants, во managed, are 
rare Conifers, am which we noticed fine specimens | Lm coni f tbe best for setting about in the flower garden 
of Dacrydium Рені, Tinja iiis and Biota eing less brittle, they are not le to 
glauca. Théle we comen and otlier | be ccr : ay the hue ав more luxuriantly grown speci- 
e plants caleulated to. [^ pr place gay in winter. mens. the flower garden, the management of 
While э of Persi wid we should mot. жэй, аы dis айра 1 in g tr 
get to 
sent enüey f 
on that one of the ees is 
ith them, in the sh 
lled w 
at pre- grou 
l 
Пу with а good dressing 
of beautiful of leaf mould, i 
ound, of E dem nnua! 
rves ав te 
poislierds and charcoal (which act efficiently as Arii- -a when fully in bloom, vidis a most winter, ‹ aking the ground oe ally, 
с) and iai. with sphagn This b ios a | striking off | during their growing season, with liquid manure It is 
top to it, hinged at back, to allow it to be ед! We ne We p^ add that out of doors ns well as not advisable to cut them down in the autumn, but to 
р when wanted s standing се the you 
; and man aged in this т the дауга 
to thrive une умт ДЭМ ell; Opposi 
г side ЁШ the pathway, was a very fine colleetion 
т plants, which are grown on and prepared 
M a: the sien houses. Though the plants 
vely small, y were well а with 
ch w of 
pem tho N: 
* might As ob- 
yet th 
the mt adi of whi 
Sanguinea, though а few very fine on 
served. on. №. Rufflesiana, Hookeri е r two 
ones on чаи lanata, a rare addition to p^ sin- 
a tribe of pl corner were various 
соо 
t of which 
e them, on | ma 
under glass everything was in the best of ые. р the | leav 
e the 
ng 
jority of the. searlet "m and other bedding | геа "p in the spring. р whieh have been 
plàuts still retaining much of their gaiety.  Heliotropes, | grown in pots wi the best for planting out, but where it 
however, although covered at night, have suffered from |18 посолу 1 nt young ones they s Lhonlà always be 
the late frosts. | propagated the К prior to plantiog out. Some of 
ы Бөрүс GNE EAE the old specie varieties, such as Е. coeccines, 
FLORI cur ULTUOURE. бар». со эг: Riecartoni, and fo elegans are 
| best for planting and F. fulgens nlso makes a fine 
FucHsias.— Тһе time is адына when these mus "bed. Singlespeeimens of Fuchsias are also fine objects, 
be started intogrowth. Бу February the young plants bon lawns es ly ; when they get large in euch ME 
cnl be well established in 3 or 5 po the tions. they should always be gua mid. kets t 
PPS was S. Drum- y to receive their second shift. A 
i the top. of. whose = agree n tubes or trumpets к! ор should be stout, — fellows, "With clean 
assumes a delicate white colou allover with | bright —— stems and foliag ung lively uentos of pris em 
vA red network. There was Ды а А roots protru -— ding all over the sur. fane the soil ; and ifi: E 
of the dwarf S. pu rpurea splenden we | in this state, they may, by- proper ; ‚аў : 
аР ды M specim of halotus fcliieularis to any size. А good оаа — of Exoniensis, 
| ‚Шап 40 pitchers on it, large and finely м M рчеччы should be six feet in height, with | 
FE pois st which. belongs’ to so rich a col- ches droop regu ec 
| an бер а у ыле аы be easily | upwards, and it should be а perfect mass of "foliage 
| Um one re Of Lycopods t were flowers ; and other kinds, according to their habits o 
| some pretty kinds, one of the best of which was e з jo ght — - — JOB Ld чы io 
vl ot nts, we must now p | ji erstüre. = 
En d ieri iae L.r aue 2 P is 18 кее х : бт > ек K conie зш of parts state of then mosphere” ir керте s use a "itle fire- 
not E w. The pretty turfyloam, опе part sandy peat, one part balf b with. air ека К a кыны 
Ше жарсын Wallichi was just. opening its flowers, leaf-mould, with а handfu ai small charcoal, and a | taken of uufavourable weather e 
cH Will remain :n ү: ; a ' lv of coarse sand t be Ls together | to get foliage of such things as jas, 
* 14 remain in b. aee. for many weeks to come; liberal supply o pnus T Чее which is not nearly 
long with it. the somewhat scarce C. | and-thoroughly incorporated, taking care to break it as | &e., well " ана cdm V obra iamen 
ы itia, ir? ese а seful месса d ie whieh ате little as possible. abc ent subsequent i чий of mee " m ds B еы in um Au their fliaqe he kept 
10 шщ ant tin 
- The Mac Non js У ey deserve is now ways is wd к: анна final potting : - will be as eli " mni clean and active, ^ кон - cm Д аач А 
exime 1 interesting g place, on account ter Гө variety stitute equal portions of strong loam, ап ree- а healthy state. мече 2 an TENES cud п singly 
t obje is which it contains, In the w are various p € eow-dung, for iei one part of pae before | [каре de d be ne 
phæas, among which lenfafa is now a ih bloom, as d; this. will make the compost o e : by и 
aso the two red kinds, Devoniana and Ortgiesi, а adhesive үй оне the plants will consequently ан ie retra maa alicia UN 
like Devoniana, bat palet and perhaps a trifle larger. | re during à the pots| water at 130? or cmd е ү it is усы ае ог ам 
| 2—48 tank sre suspended Orchids in baskets, Ик shiftimg the plants, à субет, and some warmer it - "ы по injury, applying it with the syri 
| beautiful specimens of Ferns. Among the к һу using five or six oys ughest of or e. any specimen tbat may be es badiy 
| fine plant of the oak-leaved Drynaria was rough charcoal, placing some of the roug -— b К hould be ропе over with а dry benh 
| remarkable, its handsome fronds mea- the compost over the drainage. 29-а the plants set by s е, ja Кы Wa cw io. elean. such by means 
Е ыи ы AE FP Y o pum < ES v ы = of m wies =: itho the foliage, 
are basket i was ing. This for though it may n : А licati 
е species for this kind of рете Placed mM: » adopt the one-shift system, I belie "cot Timely and — Laure 
me wate* were many other rare e are no good сүрө who think of n: а 
whie — of — е | the "old small-shift s It — € di né 
Mier ишь, Asplenium B ming specie ge- | sy how frequently. the plants 6 ME vat com ids little difficulty in 
E 'Ne р лаев, "Davallia * раче, (but if they are Seeks. Jae am ah уч sey e ie duia, ра е plan ways 
crinitum, the more common Platy- m six e which me le. 
rot aai E ега а great variety bez "ue чечер оор ө ан | lowering should. now have their final shift 
Brow and form pitehers here in the greatest pos- The best Ао for the — "i on em bo pda an 
fl perfection, Those on кими were ,anusnally den of their growth a low ho lenty of а little bottom heat, this. will greatly 
“Se And fine ; andit may be in о observe | th be leer: ika glass, eas Mem pion 4 io activ growth.. The atmosphe 
C pee Tf plant тете of Ше amd sir both might and days end abuti ot ee coe кий a, t рете mildew, 
* farther u e stems. were so | moisture, but taking. i À ived apply sulphur at oi 
ето м different in shape bright sunshine, as the foliage is very liable wa om ый, f m aal er э 
ily m "cam in ME pitchers- As the plants p ss in thi and get too tall forthe | s aci Pea for dex d 
ОР plants. s pit, remove them {оа house kept at а tempera cser of the weather вйег this season. 
Nur from 55° to 65° or 70° ; place them near the glass, gi i a Quam aii tha Nahtond 
aee song. air and moisture, occa 3 не he. plenty ieu маар haep te Ийме, Ас, ipt 
К "handsome new variety in Mut, Ani M — Lo iat s ЧАМ lu ing with elean aud | prevent m 9 "sinl y BE this 
к: but more benutifally markell and the ратро un te jid wa lf these directions are at us nded to and inmates p an. іо. do justice to all, for thin i 
erBides of " d be no fear of the red spider attack- | season M ine. in winter " "Ж ато 
dis luna leaves deeper coloured ап in carried out, there ne choisie grown for ing ја winter wi 
"Ihe pri ing the plants; but should that E syringe with clean | moist rather warm temperatur e, while others vu i 
And stave Principal sh show-house ig divided into SM bowe lay the plant down on its side к clean away. | in a ormant state, or should Е во, ought to be 
А es, ог cgoland warm compartments, by means of soot-water until every insec an be а advi sable to to | a dry atmosphere, and be oat. 1 e iher 
Coola; lot running through its centre. The stage of the | Throughout the whole season Е" w дый ccn c. ace "ж їп опе house, -It 
Well foi POW filled chiefly with Camellias, which are | water the plants twice or thrice а p. dvd —  dvisable, where 
; with bloomr buds, and round the shelves | water, formed by mixing one bushel of sheep's Cung; 
