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[Arrt 16, 1864 
| green f wed ver oon. Sy 
- ouce or twi roe ia moist atmosph 
hanging down from | the nder Mie o of the [deir] by one so] ened i in natu ral Physi. ‘Tt je. uc osphere 
by lender red sspe th for a very | pleasure that we have also to report that the ps of | throwing prd. bes p n d borders, ko, 
long time, and a stained ee red, about the centre ; the flowerin anà fruiting of wild plants ranks first NES.—See tha g : mellow turfy soil js ready 
this has en: Hodud ced from Siam. the observations to be made by ü ne corres- | under wea for the un -— process ; also materials fop 
igax, one of the pretty bi fugncious f -flowered MU pondents of the Smithsonian Institute at Washington. — à MA iu dee i RED his ks, rough bones, 
of South Africa, with an nt pale lilac flowers, t On the same subject we may quo new memoir : gem A orar, ond a9 mo to sw 
three petals marked w A b right ora ng blotch.— | by M. Dove, —- ye appeared in the last volume eye when necessary ; keep up a lively heat, wi 
s vn sh Sao plant, with|of the “Mém de P M _ de og soe p poe -— ek mc 
Hé frr serrato-dentate lea and a terminal amber of. physicist has deduced lady dione Bas ding, ick D s, Most eters, 
from 
r of obser vations the ee "temperatures st 
reaking fast. Let disbudding, (ge 
Lp e Lu i close raceme of scarlet and yellow flowers ; pai adii near: tes t 
of the numerous. flowers ; these measure 24 inches | periods of 5 days. Other tal vu gon ' the varia- ei LÀ v € per wai = — ding to wi 
in length, of a rich golden- sig re colour, with the | tions éecurvneg in € different years, K d — ciples own 
faux or inside of the lips a deep yellow; it is a| what may be called “thermic $ imila HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN 
native of Costa Rica."— Eranuthemum venale var. | work was executed by Delambre at the beginning of the Li lk is bo iofal GAA GARDEN, 
grandiflorum, fro oulmein, a stove plant with à | century. Variations of temperature do no ear to d ts itn however, not aldaga ae Toying snail 
loose raceme of pinkish flowers having a long white | follow a regular course, even when the means are vedi 1 dor ui riddled to the de ceu in aqnick 
eurved tube, and not very attractive. io with abun- | bith nde d on an in crea sing number of observations but na e noc. dod, will theref V adish seeds, 
luteolum, a beautiful Moulmein epiphyte, with abt ex Tom erefore be found a good 
dant stid? regulate tl Revue Horticole. substitute, These strewed over yo s when j 
it has been already fully noticed at p. 2 emerging from the ground will be d to. 
e Florist and Pomologist for Apri am tains a fine = efficient. protection. A handful o good :] 
Byars of Lychnis Senno, an introduction by Mr. Calend Li ano, b blended minutely with these ashes, w 
may be 
ice of ‘thos se who are 
of Operations. 
(For tke ensuing week. 
of the present day. Mr. a hed continues his remarks 
on Pine culture ; there is also an illustrated article on 
the Cordon or linear system of trainiag fruit tre ees, by 
h Bb: 
Tun weather, though bright during the day, still 
contitues E a even frosty at night ; bei in no hurry 
efi aterials wholly from 
plants out of dot ors. 
turf pits to harden must s 
An Pd Lacan that may have been afforded to 
of S andard Laurustinus, should ioca 
and some sensible remarks by Mr. 
eans oi tran 
how 
8, in "m usual 
- Ras SPBERRIES. "Li not already done, fd sue "- 
from these, leav e fonr or five to each stool. 
some found Spinach for sticeesionig 
1ES.—À sloping b batk s ld now be pre 
h nice "i" of thé - 
n 
three in a patch, at intervals of 15 inches; the greta 
between should be covered with slates whet the he plants 
ed, 
I he Floral Magazine à are figures, are establish 
style, of Messrs, Carters “Godetia rosea alba var. ER GARDEN AND PLANT HOUSES. EE 
Tom Thumb ; " d Poder Thor died all beds and borders; prepat : fy 
of Hunslet, o be » out by ud of | sta tions on lawns for extraordinary specimens ¢ of orna- STAR OF THAP MAREEN, AU. OSE WEG LONDUN, 
om “aleandra, o onë of Mr. ipod 8 kendine? and Mp plants, as large Fuchsias, &c., e 
the m forms of Lycaste Skinneri, from | in the bottom, and good t urfy and ‘mellow compos st iter PREATURE. 
hs es = akha of Mes Meer Veitch. nd ne all climbers om out-door| April. [3 S| ———— 
s l of Botany figures, in its March | trellises, or conservative walls; and prepare stations =| Max. | Min. 
number, Gentiana 9 germanica, a plant supposed for plants to fill up blanks. Indoors keep up a proper | 5 7 9 | 35259 | 30:38 
distinct from G. Amarella. 1t is said to have larger - system of cultivation. by means of sweet and healthful | Friday 8| 1| 30399 | 30.2393 
more irse reg rare ype with the germens | soils, and skilful potting, — with complete | $em o 3| 3)15 | 39997 
stalked instead of sessile, Dr. Griecbach, the g enk and clear hand | E 7 i S| n 
living authority on the most of manure, during the growing pest e" will| Wed. 13° 6 | 30.006 | 30.002 
our plants to belong to this d. geribatiicn, now be occupied with some of the ¢ eariy stück or M verge (once | S931 oa | 354 
not to . Amarella.- In the -— mp Haie off stock, Reagents Geli for aso er garden, ‘Apel _{—Wniformiy overcast, vertat inat 
pu c n sorts Should now receive = sOvercast thronghott BR 
has | attention, ð! ng ti sow i ove ; fine; 
: a me ij Bauen, on face: Bd shoot S-inced |. = biz unm ves 
A lta Sicily, Spain, S id gr anda Vet f d 
Madeira, pee ores, and roat: EEN rn England. It has a | furnishe d by mea stable manure or veg Loo PE : 
2 deal of toes to H. ; quadrengulare, Ang Linh 8 sta protected with a -— Water sparingly, T CHISWICK 
e papers occur some further | and give plenty of air when the s appear; thin 24, taat. 
on Ra cota M ia Gaver, who finds that | out S pete tk off in small ote, and 2 "eset to et the | . Daringthe dti; pe, forte rr vet soci sain Wide 
Whilst the. Onagraceze needle-shaped plants well inured to the w ather previ lanting . |8831885| 8) No ot | orestes 
s tbe allied fim no c e found | in the open border, a bears give — = Taa ay be| ^" {585/538 ER ena Quantity |; 
entirely destitute of them; Balsaminacew is raphid- necessary, $ alter pleni, until they become established 4A 4" cof maint. | cup 
bearing, while in the surrounding orders they are not pecimens now in fall blossom daylT.| 695 | 35. | 479| H 0.32 in. 
found ; ee hid -bearing Ficoids, standing shaded f from t —— sunshine, Plants that have been | tyes 19003 33| &9| 8 045 | 
Lev ks and Indian Figs which are | kept in heat, pags. Ss € yd e ill now require | Wed. 20.., 618 | 347 | 483] H Le i 
t tipbides Wi "Great pesce Friday a oa $53 eh. n od 9| å 
Plantain, or d Pondweods are Sor — f them, w should be — to ventilation "Petenny i in guarding sh 608. | S7. 485 T 
surrou ers t . Dr. Danie | against cold e You a will OW prok xoc ud during the above pe gw d 
f that t Sra of Jamaica-grown Cinchona | rapidly if shifted. as placed in a nat boli: pus CADTIS el ose ccn i 
succirubra ied fom A15 to 1.00 at cent. of meme | perature; see that "iru "- clear of insects, 5 
Mr. A H. Church deseribes a aeons CALCEOLARI ntended to rake large speci- 2 
NR - m" M in the ipods of som x mens will have teceived their alas Ás the season -— to Corres 
f: è proposes to call aéropyle ; Cno fane panan den so must - er be mo itehful to kee dourcins-: 
tions of “this aéropyle remain to be dete: rmined. : down ins P int mild moi temperate is the Piante 5 from sackers rs partot dera 
- 3 — irm = on m inutility Best suited for the Ca olera at this season. -= lyy amd oan bar pots, is » yim rum WE Š 
and mischiev ency oyal Hortieultaral| Cameriras.—Plants that have prota ooming should | formiy, anc can eon EN i 
Society’s prizes for wild plants. be placed in heat to make 2" heir grows “shift any that fuse peut Mere Jg m ms 
require it; syringe them daily. Water freely plants | pisgskp cinemas ie oi gr 
now iñ bioom, and occasionally „ ges weak liquid kie iow In ^ eps large ee P^ eres i elus 
E P. in sim! E 
INERARIAS.—These should now have all the air d sina those yon am i and, as Ie ar] 
nee ET emori mm re b attributable io <i. y ung plants mde es, 
w ablisnet. s à 
Sanit [lowe tonite o e m ete t nup aca o) 
: Nadtbor this may Us your ease, aud if old 
j 1 yp : es J B. he | 
— L3 seed-like bodie T 
mornings and state of some Fun 2 i 
— Ki ere, When th repa te wit lest noalt "e Sm ; 
bre crm (o aad ogg n I es Y a tont rders require A did ive qe a good sosking.| | e reat, and tn Y the hee anda 1h c T present sid stata it om 
wers, Celery, &c., have eaten estroyed ; t ts and tubs d i 
while many cereals, such as Oats and B. ley, Eeri yniet edo on bai DA em ee oder a pu pam si foras E 
greatly suffered, e adds “Our er b Mpeg —Effect a second aig Wax is the Mastic Lhomme-Lefort, of which an seating 97 
lately $0 gay, are now bare; our of ridge Cucumbers; get the earliest sown hardened| given by us last year. Eb ree Be oii ohif adm 
w went, preparatory to ening 0 at ae let re | rne " a bm ae 
em, wn out 3 feet Puan; Apron. has ; 
sí. u 2 feet deep, and filled to a foot ve the Nams gr Pra A tha "i^ pi aL. 
was|ground level with such materials as litter, Grass| Jasminum Am foram EA ioni o 
hich | mowings, or leaves, with a little hot LM, all mum 6 2. EY 7 2. De 
of Wee blended m ill make an excellent bed.| We wwe of exactly posite opinion: 
1 ic T : leaves | When com: "nir. gem of or 3 or 4 feet Wo really. aoe lenis UI private à 
im the Orangery.” Nevertheless there have esas Ae hand the residue | We believe Notylia bicolor. 
m e ai! aik A alaen Presb e xi istev: W West. as ty ta gar 
A Y est. nder 
this ‘season. The extreme mildness of} Psa HOTARINES.—Continué to keep the Se Pe maered int ees vele 
: x i shoots well tiedin 1 in the early house, and be careful Y nt roots by this of enl 
succulent roots by the Scat? 
not to get them crowded. In disb: , the ,bearin, Pr vehe TiLY: Amici What is call : 
wood of the Te year. should be divested of PAY i VARA UNE with the 
he terminal one M HM M Dd Le relerelos to ne who knows 2 
a oceurs in any part more a 
We ener Pa get and Ege tart Eds 
