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"he fine robust grow 
pom more —— 
m fine am 
ing Roses ; n former bright red, 
oachin g to re 
Genera 
ew Roses, 
which are mpi ich shaded ег! 
owever, two faults—its flowers are ай "suffi 
ently double, and its habit of gun is rather —€— 
M delicate. We now require s perfect in all 
не: large and double flowers, opening бийк, fine 
hy foliage, and а vigoro bei ardy habit. е 
of Norfolk will probably те ice pillar Ros ow 
P eome to а host of new names applied to Roses, with 
ose colour and pink, — as а 
1 de Rougemont, Mad 
ӨН 
zvase 
emselves worthy of 
place in every Rose ga Such are Prince Léon 
чене чвб фі or simply Prince Léon, which is а scien 
"апа —À пате ; се Paul Dupuy, two charming Ro 
ac i its brilliant carmine 
ч 
v 
t-rate Rose, and 
erimson, has also bloome d 
wig er, as 
uch 
Deppe, 
ut not distint 
rb, 
he shape ; ine it has one fault, 
iti d delicstein in е habit, em require highest culti 
eja 
is | specimens, let these 
а са 
ей | ап ог 
чазаа the (delicate xn from e я excess of 
dryness, endeavouring to preserve their жун 
regulate the ману ation 
mates. 
ness, keeping all the plants a 
possible, occasionally shifting the ee 
spicuous pot specimens, whieh Se СТА ЕЕ іп 
adding to the interest of the ho GRE JSE. 
Soft-wooded plants require very careful atihan at 
present, for damp or insects soon parable damage 
e dried up before evening. eely on every 
tesan M iere and kee ep tho MS a near the 
glass, affording them plenty of r and keeping the 
shoots tied out rather thinly to admit light and air among 
the foliage. · If green- x Ан is He Е any of the 
be moked at once. 
Calceolarias are partieularly atl ~ "не d о 
Peel, and the whol ust be nar 
and smoked light у mediately that y 
enemy is pa for they r arely do d i 
vA ғ 
folia, 4 Кее ер these also · e: 
supply them freely with air o 
and look out гы р «ess off ip ed odas for зла i 
d to often occasion the of the plan 
átien 
These should also have an airy аса ма wur the азо 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
Mor ect the bottom-heat is maintained у 
any other fer pent materi " ^ б very apt to 
fall off E. much nce: son while temperature of 
€ | the house is being kep If this s is S fob to be the 
case, а slight edad ot fresh tan shoul 
ost case: 
ow. 
ef which in 
ssary to 
uantity of fresh 4 e with the old. 
erineq, also a now ' Rose oft this clase, 
e always be 
ness fo or su he pa rposes 
Papi much № like. Prince Albert, an Comice de 
:Seine et Marne. In Tea-sce ders Roses, we have one 
really fine and distinct, viz., Cloie de ‘Dijon ; ; in. its 
shape, and size of it: 
зө nabii, and 
where 
or it, for if it is eo Жр ze the tan yard it is ру 
diffieult to obtain y moderate eren heat fro 
t, and it is also liabi t d starve Hen of the Fem 
efore fe tion ces 
gi m кола, 
like that fine Rose, 
rw its — in 
: almost 
Коней. de R1 — 
;requires dry warm weather per- 
i Its perfume i is Тел К nd powerful, and in 
. colour it is Aw ‚жыты being н with "eui salmon 
and difficult to dese. Augus 
venias ps too че. like Noisette | 
irie in colour and habit to e — esteemed. Itis 
long since we have had an w and i 
Roses; but this season a new "анау е called anpi has 
in great | w 
hm 
are 
well-known Rose, 
-very vigorous and hardy. T. Rivers, Sawbri 
eries of 
CINERARIAS: А B. The marks on your Cineraria leaves are the | 
gall some grub. 
mining 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the enswing week.) 
коё 
LANT ах 
otwithstan the man 
e auitable for cuc Py. at rem 
oresight will be necessar, 
М 
а 
the plants are 
can be m now w will i to ў, the more forward | 
bd К them in heat considerably pori than would 
n necessary, 
Where there is a good | 
f the com- 
‘otherwise have bee. 
E NO of A 
| 
LI 
it | no trouble .be 
y ren 
mon, | 
acher | 
а 
шапу n 
фано нөм, for P de next six or ei gie B. 
1 1g wee 
SCENES dead ofj da; 
urposes, | date the soil, so 
соге 
тшеп 
winter, апа oomen s я it ec 
w spring. Vi 
now rima at the рен? ын of e D ear when ripe Grapes 
require very nice managem o preserve them from 
| the ill l effects of the prevailing A and of too mueh 
fire heat, Admit fre: whe 
ng up t | greatly assist i 
көйү thet Pads to push strongly, pe om ien of ШӨ. 
НКО ВВЕ] 
On strong marly or 
to manage the fillin; ор up, 
if 
ii соо. 
се еу soils i it i it is very diffic cult 
зо ast 
the work i is s done at once the winter rains 
that it will stand ove 
rnext su and 
e will probably require very little filling up учен ч 
rength upon the пар, 
іп аѕ forward a state as тее while 
is comparatively favourable А 
irees, and thin out the 
— | quickly as 
S 
Ф 
e 
be no КЕҢЕ, delay in the pre 
to be planted with fruit irem, M an 
ossible, m 
tection of any "mis Stock of Snow's 
Broccoli rich may be heartin 
—M—n a áÓ— u( 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
Forthe week ek ending Dec. 14, 1854, as observed at the Hi КЕ mien оа 
nl асна TEMPERATURE, 
Dec. ЕНА E © Of the Air. (Of the Earth 
ч —Á——— — LE 
а Mei Min. | Max.| Min. | Mean p 
Frid 8| 18 729.892 892 | 29.183 50 38 "T b 
atur. 9| 19 | 29,634 | 29.442 45 30 375 5 
Sunday 10| 20 | -39.057 | 29.8: 39 19 29.0 H 
Mon.. 11| 21 | 30.045 | 29.856 4 21 3440 2 
Tues. 12| T „057 | 29.9 45 375 | 41 
Wed. 13-23 | 30.190 | 29.967 2 3 ШЕ 1 
Thurs. 14| 24 | 30.017 | 29.945 55 49 | 520 2 
Average. 94 | 783 | 37.1 | эз1 | жы [їз б] 
Dec.  8—Densely overcast ; slight drizzle; overcast, 
-— 9—Low clouds; bright sun in forenoon cloudy; clear. 
Ie 
RECORD ro THE x VENE AT ket 
During the last 28 years, for the ensuing week, ending Dec, 23, 184. 
= , Тао. 
Sga | Sga | ad | Noof | Greatest prere as 
Dec. ERE Б z 8 БЕ Tun Quantity |: mace 
Age |448 | | Rained. | of Bain. к 
Sunósgi; 463 | 343 |403 15 0.37 in. : 
Mon. 45.2 34.7 40,0 15 0.31 1 
Tues. М 45.4 36.3 | 40.8 15 0.38 2 
Wed, 501 448 34.3 39.6 10 0.76 i 
Thurs. 21| 433 33.7 38.5 10 0.20 1 
Friday 22| 45.0 33.8 39.4 14 gs Tr" 
Setu З! 435 322 | 37,9 ! 14 
highest t erature.during the above pnta 
m im f el tne lowest on 
em and 234, 1839 therm. 57 de| 
5 
очы. to Correspon ndents. 
AMHERSTIA are unable to inform you. Tbe e 
success which а ttended Mrs. Lawrence's management resulted 
in repeated blossoming. Bet we сап 
information. 
азаа давонад: Ап Old Sub. The Aralia mentioned 
a соггенросбн 
called ап ee rein — is to say, 
ceous. It grows as high as , has 
and whitish flowers. maties 
Books: J Smith. The title of the treatise ic Te 
respecting which you ask for information Е зза: 
tersuchungen über das Reifen der Früchte; Po d 
Gregory's Handbook. 
not certain. The “ Penny D e mr 
in weekly numbers price 6d. e 
onr hav 
e 
now publishing #2 
ibt. 
л far are aware. | 
h peared as fa л | 
Т The ét sent in the IS ws 
e larva and m 5 2s | 
cene cen ie era | 
The difficulty in extirpating th the me { 
4 Веесһ Баг ме 
that тё 
young 
an oily or a gummy w: 
pentine. W. 
йа сас exhaust 
We t save them the З 
for themselves: nor would 
can do is to help them—and 
in the po som 
cus nudus. 
e so often i — € 
celium may 
sporos ж P У Maxillaria rum 
to name either Grasse 
ower. 
Soare: W -nE the effet ui E et 
heat l Puri 
rg wi won found to kiil iy йош 
SILVER BEET: А Su . u lh we 
Beet, the — only of. 
blanching, а! jum 
ViwES: Header. do not know 1 
