46—1 854.] 
[а forns mat have migrated but Aen i guy ere the 
land. 0 of passage roy many of 
had apparently not even m d se points of its 
Tic the detached portions of thé &etual 
фет 
to Deuca 
a he hei. ghts of the tw 
© 
— 
pæ 
f its | v 
elephoru 
plants 
3 
elia, an nd o ther genera are also entirely sho 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
А аге Е bf 4-inch pots and replaced in a slight 
f 
tom-hea them rather close 
n days, ена. ом growth very materially. After | 
that eu fr reely admitted in order to bee me Med 
5-i 
еп 
зеп 
d air. 
-ine in "which fheyr 
un 
re allowed to — 2 until € f 
d, have begun to show 
ү Tobacco in order 
yo these instructions 
are fally өкү» vd. бшу ореп their Sos d 
Mi eese in first.rate characte Plan well 
n like the rri ve —— fine objeets гд, the ——À 
Ан of Oetober, and all through November, and som 
varieties will even ннен in bloom until the end of 
Decem 
A 
they are fumigated Е least twice w 
reen-fl 
a free blo oomer ; Cedo o Nulli, beautiful blush white, 
pal 1е с] ear 
occur, r, the "amer cr Staphylinidee, and Cara 
the lead. . Wol 
yellow, а free bloomer, and early ; Presid 
d good; Mig 
; | кере 
| shit t 
d 
this stage Yi ч m m 
bac 
to furnish а suppl: y thro hoat Ше winter. aud 
enge f Let them ua ni н 
у may ne 
ather close, afterwards give ncs air, 
progressively unti] they are in fet of the required 
| pots will generally be fout 
* 
size ; 
БА 
plan 
——À in nul ^ v 
t 
red in 5-inch pots ; an 
premature flowe the e i ay show эк” ош, 
ч ^ а 1 shi wr in "i E g of Fe 
ay collars or the p 
being affected 5 o] dun 2 E w amer d Aon 
ey к... occasionally with w 
і "Bug solas of light, 
In this way, and vý 
air, Wil water, handsome plante -coloured 
flowers, may be produced which, mise E^ а few 
common things, вис} la jersieum, Tree 
Violets, Lily of the Valley, Croeuses, Snowdrops, and 
inter rS , АП of easy cultivation, would make a 
basket at any season fit for а drawing-room. W. Е. 
CARNATIONS: Wi oodhouse. du to the fine autumn we ——BG 
these plants wil be very easily Vind, e red with the 
eec they have jns en d 4 ing the last two seasons; all should 
be established in the small pots by this бте. E ue being the 
consists їп the 
ed е гена the ap nts ct their p —Ó 
or the 
merest топ t three montlis. Мету of of — 
t 
РЬ purple, mr ж Mign natb, brown and 
a necessity, the first of these fa ve ag herbivorous yellow, small, but very pretty ; , — ed "white, tipped 
and the two others са rm f the Curculionid:e | with ошер һ, беу as early as Hendersoni, which is 
are 90 species, of taph =$ nidæ 73, and of|well known to be one of the very earliest ; Avent um, 
Carabidze 63. If the эе eril character of the Fauna of | white, also an ea adv bl and oà; a vogue, 
the island indicated a pre-eminently herbivorous type, | yellow, with a large bronze eye, comparatively new, 
we might then, indeed, — жш АЙ, xpected | very beautiful ; La Gitana , delieate ion уйе, with a 
the "I -— D" ant | yellow centre, fine in form, an el, 
эм p; but go not only a m | white, um атан. Asmodée, redo pend distinct 
prestidæ s entirely Sion but ot Cheysomelide dli and good ; Rein e d'Anemone, one of the 
of Cerambycidee 6,and Galerucidze 13. ds the petals in s centre baing е compa э 
— imp ncs tic. 
There m e some. strange. peculiarity. in the | 
éamtituon: of these i urculionidze 
to take the 
Mr. Wollaston has par 
foremost range in point оѓ: number of species. | the 
ona ул си мате ae uestion in his | quilled, fine in 
ur —— 
; Criter nge o yellow 
nlii, distinet ма good ; Rose prom qe а-н 
sha - ; Poulidetto, rosy lila 
fxh 
crt gay tints being exceedingly cand 
e apterous: tendency. : Now; 
tics appe tùstorindicate that tA podre nt 
f connection between the insects and "à of im 
ds. = Out species of bee beetles, not fewe 
of the.4 482 
han 178 
«c 
„Б>! 
t 
int the. great American forests. уе have већ гав. — 
majority /of. ;Chrysomelidie гапа Ceramb byeidze, an 
n races (colours. This; pe че. questions 
of similar eharacter are diseussed.-: ol 
sts. We have only t 
at which the —— is so smal 
nsive pecuniary loss to the edit 
Garden Memora v 
THAMES 
co.—The beautiful collection т"; uae in 
cerea which this place in full 
bloom, 
T 
Ен 
height and 20 inches in width, rte at in bloom 
3 Sinch pots, Indeed it would appear scarcel 
S$ to- carry cultivation farther ih han i ча Аш» 
not only i in the case of Chrysan 
tof Pel and other eren which. Mr. 
Lis in the habit of growing. 
which Mra Robinson thinks most suitable for 
o char eds | 
r | consist, in нта instame, of old: stools put out 
cu з but cuttings 
the.le&ves of. tees; гаі shslte axe. alintes invariably are ea om 
it is th 
e 
ieir wi 
| erimson tly an A 
showy ; and ceci уо, with e large dark e 
| distinet an ли tty. 
A bed of many of the above sorts has been made in 
the open река — they bloom beautifully, and are 
extremely gay for а long time late in autumm. The 
uttings planted out 
to bloom met well. 
— 
FLORICULTURE. 
PRES ERVATION ОР DAHLIA 
f prese 
cut sr leaving A roots is- 
eed the бета 
me of эйел. the plants 2 the ground 
БЕ аге immature, t is grea t probability um al 
tubers will perish before the spring ; ld their 
tality remain, there will be found a бийор, df not an 
impossibility of getting them to x “ break." xt 
» 
Anino 
g 
tops 
led a: the tinci reto and thus: са on 
not much water; the jv "lior pb kept the be damp 
ust.be av v^ e «à E Е plants € T ea pt periecty td en 
Сука: р. в pla wing very 
fast; fum M ice es auis "this should be done 
with нем "tle foliage teing ve tender; burning a little 
tobacco two s ights will be most effectual. Those 
cessive 
win 
for win мени E p throwing up their blooming 
spikes, may be seleeted from tlie general stock in the 
and placed іп. feon the greenhou Shift any portion 
t 
оц sto ck that is DE the pots with roots. 
Au 2 best I for procuring cutttings 
as e root, for the "ve — they 
e the ve — ал'В. nmmer 
о filling their pots y this 
e, p е) T о роне Strong ly inte swil pln 
in almost any situation, 1f н sea mk sn 
Ріхкв : А Lady. Ex vam) e your beds ssiomally tor br eraba, whieh 
are im. very destructive ai w. plants of 
e ons ALD haye been. petad a Ene Should ps been. 
in very use ing SUA 
Ж c зу бене арр or other 
s surface of hendry, to piar pe anapi v 
ыла green or "yw y DLiXG s, tona idakan r^ 
ui rap E E 
'^Wügh coloured so 
tive tm deu 
REM Жі 
е Сети 
imm óf gar of Operation D MM 
(For the cim 
pad imd 
ANT DEPARTMENT. 
Сонан &c.— 
roof of this house, such 
і. Насты: &e., 
should 
Тро 
топе season, 
ететугын 
hired i 4 the plants underneath 
do not, улей bear 
tment 
E 
die seidom "IO r dix "A ; 
ТЕЕ only 
А nu mdi of th 
most eareful handling be broken ой, ‹ - the 
sap interrupted until new roots t 
bee p that have zar buds t € reprodue- 
ese rootleis will, however, under th 
е supp 
the ground they Should immediately be 
re th 
these ти empétini plos i 
ofa 
this тз diserta care should be taken to preserve their | 
fibro 
Mery 
ly of 
with 
rs there 
th no ча: pinos tnan under the stage | under t d 
өн} ын dr à р ge health а 
conse atory, th 
of ther are 
ble. 
unsuita Acacias and winter flowering dee 
baving been ая tò à рё eriod of comparatively dry 
4 em liberally suppli th A | 
ет into flower the 
will be 9 T 
фе cipals 
thin : limits, especially 
rooi, 
'* 
d plen ty of Toom can be afforded 
кы 
Чем, either in 1 - propagating house 
and frequently тулы 
waterin ; 
1 amount of mine is uem cool, et "abore the freezing 
t, and that 
be half so as it deserves 
Ar eid of my modb of ча, = шау 
s|therefore be found useful to amateurs or others who 
have not hitherto paid much attention to it. vien 
VACAT this а 
of them 
„а 
poin 
plants generali 
dryness, which will 
putrefaction. W. к 
Снтхкѕзе Primroses.—I have а fine collection of these 
now beautifully in apeere anå | nothing оша possibly 
be more cheerful or delightful tban 
is at this season of the and during winter. 
common, but nii pretty plant does се E 
much grown 
у; alike free rine saturation and 
with equal certainty engender 
; the fol- 
wn in succession in May, June, and July, 
This | i 
without ann 
free gr 
freqieiii y looked over, espec 
the END surfaces, ж 
necessary to preserve the soil de 
may be so 
