THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND MIBIDUIRURAL GAZETTE. 
[APRIL 30, 1864, 
416 
—— lent; 7 of water on the pale water 
Orange orchards near villa ed by peculiar | which was further corrupted t e Med. Lat. atmosphere by throwing plenty r on the T 
ee boe dno ae A IS finding in pe! such ries ‘and ete Looking at the names of de iwo iu the Ivy and the | EN be fa nthe seco to Aion -— ing and t| 
only. ngs sett! 
expanded wings on the ee of, yor} wu in sporting Yew, in ihe different languages o - De da Inde PIN take plac 
tornar be ge ey fola = = their hdi bo fh | pom ie they ae inrer e ob d: wi land biichen pina: (A “ted p. Pm place x pte the 
c g of a whip. In reeking "s *WÓ er in Oberdeutsc | r freely to all 
characteristic kin r, such as the E — a ak velvety » elon and above all pl 
black with bands of blue and orange. I TM: Do pemews A A ar ma Yo we lernen "a get | nois are k plenty of atmosphetie 
oA s den Liens fg ry "ry Ys t part Slice g ^ fla ind A fro a e ag me word pS —Let late Vines now break h 
ght penetrate the shade. But itis in the shadiest p: v rom iva, w , ing ave 
of the forest that bulk of the handsome species are itten im The source of the confusion seems to attention oh Se to disbudding, &e. The nu 
Magy genie rege n hay reris air, Tienes E ofl have been this. The Chamepitys Pliny, as we feovering should now ". removed fr e 
j teret fram A and ta tee em [4 Boota learn from Parkinson, Th, Bot. p. 284, was “called in borders, whether early or Litter in pee. 
heir pa in the tree tops (such are the Catagramma, lish Ground-pine and Ground-ivie, after the Mu ment in state ceps = ha eod — of impartin 
the Eunice, and ot ers). oups of species live Nom a? at this name Ground-iv had b pai 
entirely e heart of t , some of these are not a z pr h lled in iain 
whit less rich in colour than those which spend part of their | assigned to other plant, which was ca UIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN, 
oo Ou Shade te we Ha ng ms i on ake by eias Ih Hed Veron; FOT T Do I wed TN ri diana wall trees, and to keep th. 
er ade love re: ossy wings. e 
aA borat wom nd in largo flocks, and | po €— Y c à H MM Mere from insects; also seo that Slate of Pe de 
wh hav. rtio colour in their wings form eon another pl at was also calle eder z Ye and 
spicuous subjects amongst the scanty herbage. Two of viz., the creeping form of Hedera Helix, a and as Iv e 
bright sony - D deed re -— wings doceving one had — the rur E Hedera in fre, tories protection. 
in the Lr. places where they fly by their resemblan e it di d this oo, and — T VH 1m Arsen tm Set qe. 
rt everoreen a orm 
A im af thanks was given to Mr. Bates for his known. P rior s Pi iia Names of British Plants, of Knight's Protecting, is foun one of the beat 
admirable lecture, after which Mr. Wilson Saunder ate ad mPa uem E A DEL a va white, 
made a few inter remarks on Root Parasites. On V mus anu Renee Sese i ms +enzance ior early g are also 
the table in front of the lecturer were cases containing Calendar of Operations, exceedingly good. The true dici Wi ites, like 
i exam] the insects above alluded to; spine ; x^ range’s, seem to have got scarce; and there is now 
also a few living plants illustzative of the vegetation \ NRJ j little ws E^ up the gap, between Walcheren at the hyv 
id t and Snow's Superb at the beginning of 
the Amazons, and some Orchids an 
D] 
Do H1! KE Tl $ 1 1 
looms of Tree Pæonies from Mr. Batema: which require it, in order that they may ] have the ad- 
| vigorous growth; and Haye peny of time for "peg | 
| LESS Py 
STATE OF THE AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
pe db (104 to No" Fabi) Th 
e n] Fal ese, however, should be roomy filled with 
ight t olt "lr mellow turfy loam, out of which the loose soil has 
that wi 
injure 
in the Times. NzorAnRINES.— Continue to keep the 
S NA s ics d CET well tiod in tied in the Be y house, rus ^r ateta not 
Ol )ld High € h Germ a - i 
may be tied in. 
— and be careful to close E. in the after 
. Syringe once or twice daily, 
1 it before winter. Many free A rari plants whic 
» Protices of Books. à ere porn ted ei arly in the will now require : 
fth bl with w hich they 8 8 hould bas imm mediately NET in E 
ork i S tote us, containing — cent figures of | supplied, nalees it is wished to r them in their | ^"^ $4 inl um. Toot feet rd 
Picea Apollinis and Pinus Jeffreyi, t ngather , and somewhat earlier than their usua BER dh eran eod 
abundance of useful woodcuts. To the first of these iem In the latter case occasional waterings of | Thurs 21| 14 | 30.063 | 29.960 ho 
r. La T has Ter j diciously referred, as mere uid manure of moderate strength will be useful, | Friday 35 i pc FA di 
varieties, P. Regine Amalia and P, Peloponesica ; and | ud hin maintaining the present vigour of the plants, | Sunday} 17 | 9292 | oss ar 
we sho ld have thanke im in the name of true|and in assisting the future development of their | Tues. 25|19 | 30.117 | 30.114 y " 
rm if he had reduced the whole of them to the | flowers. er SISO- T ORNE RS E 
ranks of P. cephalonica. If he done this Lverage 30,154 | 30.105 | 634 | 85.1. 491 ai 
has at 1 t stated with fairness and ra Seely A Mw POT: - haber sr came An ru MOT April 21— Very fine ; cloudless ; pocas iyii: m at night. 
f ces suppos to exist amon J E + 28 Sig d throughout ali slight A tery aed night. 
Pinus Jeffrey, $ S0 ne: after poor little J Jeffrey vis on "Y weather i t all favourable. Rolling and| = Ee UE ine et nlent 
found it, an sob sant in some bota- | uld be proceeded with unremittingly. em 2 Overcast 5 ily overcast ne is phe fine but cold. 
nical ture, all w that it is one of the} Newly iud turf Pad bé levelled and r | d when- Meal te aparaire oF th he oli. deg. ve the BE e, 
glorious race of pa leaved Pines, adm: mirably i illus- | ever the ground is at all damp; in order an eve 
oy eld mate Robert surface may be obtained. ponme 
AZA Ke Ae tenens now in full blossom must be nom last 38 b juris; fF Qté ensuing rdi. ending May 7, 1864. 
shaded from bright sunshine. Plants that have been 2 albe : vailing Winds. 
kept in heat to bring them into flower will now et en HE EE a| BB | veanin |Grestett | at S Lp 
pretty, liberal supplies of water. Great attention Bae |e Se) Re | which it orans |2 |z ast 4 
! E. 4 4 Raini 
^ à be paid to ventilation, parti 213 |. see CO e 
with m to ] aghinet eoid currente of wind, Young plante will grow | I7 1| ae | ma | mo] T | e| A i aaas 
h the greatest ution have as yet been bound if shifted and placed in a moist warm temper- QU Top Hs ET HET UT 05 A Slit al FEE 
unable to extirpate, du enemies are A — de atu pad see that they Thurs, 6..| 62.5 | $9.0 | 502| 20 Las Balt di PEE 
a eter mri foin ptorenons plus a Prasns.—In onder that halthardy plants EE f. 821 831 mal jb | dm Iolaa lan’ 
wonderful fecundity, and which was hitherto fonty may P bo i induced to make rapid progress when planted | - aipe highest temperature occurred on the éth, 18¢2—therm, 8 deg. ; 
hrive in hot mineral waters; it seems, out,-it is absolutely necessary that those taken from | ®nd the lowest on the 2d, 1855—therm. vee 
it grows and multiplies admirably E n indoor protection should undergo a hardening | 
water of a sufficient temperature. chaps is somewhat | for at least a week. T ten pu 2 len of š i 
like that of a small Mushroom with its stalk turned|'' The more haste tho w cable Notices to —— 
u q E ning it with attention we perceive | than in this affair To P rell established 4 n ES AvucunA Hm, A, Hook, f. and Thomson ; G. This is fi red 
round its centre a eirele of green hue, whi ch pots, and well hardened, ds to in end ‘described d Dr. Hooker's «Thustrations of Pina pe 
it distinguishable from the general colour of |} a AA a BA AAA Bagr tole a 
: onger, m 
the plant, which is dark dine From this circle other | to to receive a host of potted off ania, Calceolar iate. Sak inde long acuminate tips pate o petals is of ‘he 
( É tantly e erging, which li , Pe € Fan Pelargoniums, reg vu. of both sexes. The flowers are small, we 
size un e very ‘cy of the observer, and which such, erefore, cann off stock singly. The is one of 
Abe H p ; : Fuxot: € L M. Morelle, one 
llis begin in th t 0 give birth to other | next "beak lan is to e epa me raised beds in the SN pis pelis i Pang. "The best way of 
o te Ser are thus produced in 2 - old — mould (light and | dre s to stuff them with minced veal or chicken 
the course of 24 hours ; few minutes are quite sufficient | sandy), and to transplant, or, as gardeners term it, oi: db gr portion of gro. M J.B 
tofnfectthowaterofa tank. Thenumerous red fish which prick out t tho track cuttings from their store pots into ould not be aMi phn Pio tale aueh a vd “Hartleys y. 
peop n fact, so that they M Por for ti A Mio sloping Pooh, and some other kind, o 
erless against | can be taken up by a trowel, with a ball M earth ; | , weight f SE bs which had attacked the stems a 
qo and mat , branches of your dont trees 2 ps epe of tho 
i the Oseillarin has at length ex- ring every. night, and in bad wiether pos all | wood leopard moth, Zeuzera pe 
who v. ur ets (ioe everything day. In the second or third week in a edil dive € are va gore 
it sudd and joins its | | white with many steel-blue spots on 
n brous sort of should be so mig for on the bar of bh f the trees and ad 
obaeco-smoke blown into the burro 
YSANTHEMUMS.— Shift now the strong young |_ Wi dislodge t 
potter'than. 
im suckers parted last autumn ; and shift at | LY 07 THE VA mi p deri Norig “Plant Hem a 
once into agi a re The will then gach as grow da p in: E CY Toamy clay, an die boo 
» and can hardly fail to form good | turt it will ia i roe ies wil bent tho G "forest 
— it 
is pea A pioa them. Another FORCING 3 ui d aA Dendrobium amonum. - 9. Y 
doi eripere nd Fas. hs ths season advan s; every namo is wrong. Arthi 
perme e junior Um. ihe sheot of tals 4 icma of tha house. red 1 var None of the genus are handsome í enoug! d'a ax 
sufficient Ii es pe yringe mornings and here striking uty is required.— Yowngst: 
M ghtness to return to th ace; P loses its mute eep & moist atmosphere. When s Ainsworth s tx E J Rt 
, becomes gree pakke then separates once| borders require watering, give them a good — BH yen “1 ones) and the dorm 
more into a thousand litle individual Oseillarias, whieh Plants in pots an and 6 ip a have some weak m ee ee eee ee iet 
recom: e sort of life already described. water fie e away Bows, to Cds and entirely d 
"imm fe e wishes, therefore, to know w a 
that have found their way into M piane beg i ^ si fuos of Jose ia st Work pote a bat r^y of out "T venders ill Mindy t uz "Ao th 5 
or Mel ons may be Ho dod in 74: X uired. Le 
TUE CuRATORSRIP referred to on the 20th of bd dah 
given away, as we have already pales Med announ sa se à 
THE =$ DROPULT: A on this o 
E and wil SPARE De nex T vk ym 
4 ndsome ; " 
vinai: wi Large and pe 
next meeting of the Royal 
otim than such âs 
Visens: W, No better Vineries 
made of iron. If d icHiute oT 
Garden a! [ebd T the vaowledg 
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Vise legal questions You will 41 
solicitor, you are wise, and upon of no one € 
