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—48—1854.] —THE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. x 9 
Louvain in 1823.- Some ' оѓ thése;yarieties 
T. ui bot vsi 
Toren deseribed Бу: Ше author, and published i in ihe 
n —— 1 
d сев 'Naturelles::: ММ. Tobard et 
eners 
T.G. Hove n, Systematisches 
Jandbuch der fbesunde, J. G. Dittrich ; Jena,.1837. 
i a — and others : 4 exi 
Belge, of the. la 
at напоі in 1885-апа 1936, in in 
dm 1845. the nurseries оѓ. Louvain were — over by 
heirs of Van -Mons to: M. A. Bivort, and the collec 
transi 
,wariélies. were name 
ni „them; өы чым ess they ^ still but little 
jiknownp and. not "widely - distributed. A. better know- 
уе, them. would.. therefore .. be sdyantageous to 
M; Mh peine retired fro. 
m Ii; formed. а уза .committe 
" actua is 
y 
n 
been Me oved, 
e merits 
inet. of Mechlin, commen Mn en 
perder 
" vi" i casi oí. Je d Mons' pupils in 
T also. turned his ne m p iens: 
3 of s. from ls n Mons 
. Esperen, Hood мү left. a quu of. раа — 
and hardy vari of ое and of дор quality ; but 
s Фе two last не. ^el left ап 
— 
ш 
Fa- 
p cto me i- а Ífor:a greater 
Ie vAxieties: of. ears than have been handed down | 
€ from ail peritis /and: from all the nurs 
ls. oiae dain impri: Та bis Сма 
s 
te of fiiper and third series, several 
the author 
89b vbesgz 
dicqoeléciiom Aümirable, 
im. between. Bergamotte ‘md 
ТЯ 
a Motte, 
s n 
елам В тер form of Cale 
29, Capiaumont Lints; form of à ч Just sd 
77494; Char mvers; form óf e La et ы Httle 
19469, oid At; form рки f the rip and 
. 35, uer Нео; ferm of Passe Сонра 
E Colm 
a 1а 8 fruit. 
оѓ 
"Petit house; f [s f 
E Grand Due de enn — 
usiness | 40 
vocent iim Men later than Van Mons, та he 
ише 
fruits. are | gre 
ras being very ntes and — 
трн ойд iho ч-на фир) winte 
роде of tbe easiest of greenhouse bard-wooded plante to - to to the frame ready for its pret s use, 
карме ; ^ PRA selected of the young а pt a half simply Rer TN ә? to нд, lekness WU 
ripe state, t in the ordinary way, very sóon or 12 inches, ассо ing to the ү thew iet, 
emit ro dd. The. cuttings should be potted gr вчт swers very well. Butit ris gentieman's 
ots as soon as they are moderate ~ri wel 
e a e de e witha лге 1 light, and renderi 
acing vw tll fairly | necessary in эр the frames ; гава н 
ts іп а close rather moist pit age. ^ Its, ho 
Water | nce dc other yy erops, but 
4-inceh "^ ав to 
tate, pner d ibe perm Ди glass; yet x bow 
dd gain ч damp; gings еф discors f is thei 
fine days, and avoiding g wetting the f foliag n shutters and thatched hurdles have been used 
ppo: a 
a der 
rather close p e They have also 
| shifti "p watering m X earefully, until the 1 едн get another ‚+ still worse objection, Which i 4 that if - 
hold of the fresh soil. very carefully handled they rub - paint off the 
uring spring the c t ж placed іп а pit or | Mats, if they nre good, во lon "i Putin in that 
house where the ni may average from | condition are а very eifestive ж. merus ; but thin, hard 
15? with sun-heat | — M ma чм "m too man it of 
ing them near the tamen and mat, if 
em a nice moist atmosphere, Let the 
fo |“ best A re ыы” mats o eseription are few. 
went ts, however, are expens тидат, and Бегу, 
med = тч а shabby they v бау in The price 
Vhen gr км 1 fairly of good mats will average about a (Ач per dozen ; айа 
bat 
ma three squ 
e erat at 7d. per yan ard, ог, ав double "mats must 
— акене cte 
a good 
subs bd n, and I o not very rada: 
rs: still, 1 өз think, as good ав mats, 
,itisane established fact that confined. air is an 
oor blanket; 
ho 
la ecd TF. cold pit, 
g the wed on the | | back, I had w. 
t 
Ба secure | cl 
oor of | "mr but from Henry and 
e| o Lane, "nt such as is пей by the Admiralt 
| for айе for our first class men-of-war. vessels; in wid 
sed | it was something jan than a T, an ^ * үн» at 
| that . time This 
was made up by a sail-maker be jp s ү, ^ Qi suit- 
i i covered, allowing six ог nine 
| inches to hang over at the Баек апа front ei the 
and bei two € А above 
ring Jd mld be 
Ours 
are apt 
miss А thin shade 
ve €— of b 
se this so as ji induce 
should be. à 9i 
= 
B 
ki 
E 
d апа faste 
being in a pro; te a 
also the soil, for there is considerable: ,sbifting 
peichound plente doring, the heat of summer, pene п 
more ball 
state. M es 
т өсопув п 
0 them carefully with уе, &e., in | 
ou!d d break 
th A | Autur 
A 
in the warmest part house, keepinjr bets a 
| the glass, and draw the та базу с ме нерее гу е B 
Afternoons of fine days. 
growth, examine the state of bes кетй gh | 
а c to be in want of more pot room give а ега) win 
otherwise trent wr during the summer as récom- | 
| а а for last Severa 
— е5 — uie » intended for blooming the gentes] 
‚ they should л be stopped promis- | 8 
сану E il late in — p s enc aa iy ntes Д e. 
oom , 
юре all ut Lh the middle of 
should rather be s 
4JX UE USV 
and 
ving 
.9 . 
Еч Marie рози t Marie bo: n 
e Louise Sli igi — rm nises. 
252, Marquise Stas; form of Marqu | 
nece n catching 
last the etive use of 
all, = the heat caused the oil » diy and hencea 
weather ; 
‚ 2636. Mertens-fils form of 2 er nain. 
“86, Р Pféntecbto Hervy frm af 
pe teen 
sronto рава Colmar 
: ў тоне а Аена or 
E rue 
ан 
Жж Van к — Pun ibit e ^ Мус Gris апа 
apiaum 
208. Уаппев | де St. "Haye; form of Superb PLUS 
} form. and 8а 
E їп Тасов; M of. 
0 ——— 
| DAPINGTONTA CAMPHOROSM Æ. 
Although not one of the most showy of our hard- 
t zm | has the good property of кенар. їп 
n4 en. [S рр specimens in bloo 
odia inj elegant hàbit of grow wth, and 
ож vs tides MIS weeksin succession, | 
tion, It is perhaps 
ne Ar 
r PETE E ane pr i e of prevent 
PROTECTION OF FRAMES PITS AND PLANT К amen 
i coveri 
meis reto 
citing emer r months thin straw 
They mmm A | фике» 
house an 
а ee п Se suffici to shade 
obstructing much light; but possibly good screens, or 
's hexagon netting, would be still less 
and certainly preferable, and more convenient 
For purposes of protection I look - eds it to be of as 
Y to have а waterp as one 
tin of heat ; үг ou edd 
in heavy falis of snow, it runs 
triekles down the glass, 
ms 
[and during the growing season. 
in it cannot do "PPS 
portion ts progress. 
proof and кык phi mbetan dal cloth, supported 2 inches 
maj nai. be оте the є ass, is as near perfect and 
make the experiment «m find ЕЎ 
first) that in а few years they һауе 
e escape neral rule in. such matters, viz. that of 
the least expenditure of money and | being © pii] vies and oolish." 
ject i t e ben] Where pits are 
Аз many gardeners and amateurs will. doubtless be! certa. 
he | obliged to to find some substitute for their usual supply · of. able 
Russia mats this 
tectin these struetures ma 
Roos which | those who 
Mosa 2 "ue 
drm ved by hot water? 
on use flues, the нед у covering ma avoided ; but, 
- they prepare it rep the | all cases of ""— — weather, it deg be found. 
t straw from the d |advantageous to gd sip uer m 
aia and ti where it Dope because of the анне а of the fire, but to avoid the dry- 
i into а stack contiguous | ness of atmosphere, inevitable where а high internal 
to adopt. arket 
re | principally long litinr, 
summer by taking the 
it is brought from the stab 
shaken out and dried is 
