ven if true i 
at what i is gonerally offered. . Bute 
ki Pa st till 
eans exhausts me © question 
THE ZARR ETASS 
Tes in a small ¢ er basket plunged in 
CHRONICLE. 
BH anid 30, 1856. 
jing e „comfortable ble i 
genial pirer pree paag every piled of rope E 
fae ‘to “explain beg ye nitri matt 
in action before 1 
un Suaw, of 40, Princes Street, Man- 
IAL | 
the ound. After a time ae roots find their way 
rth. The basket is then en lifted aaa 
Boii in a similar plunged basket of much lar 
In time a 
Mr. Jo 
chester, has sent usa a sample of @ SHADING MATER 
whic! h promises to supply a real want in gardening. 
in use for that purpose 
either too opaque oad, har a or too edly: or 
ts miti, or they have, like Fri 'rigi D Jomo, the great 
dimensions, the oe oes left to ao 
way to th 
basket, when the shiftin 
men is finall rmined upon, when it is planted 
along with the basket or baskets into which it may 
fault of shrinking excess ively. T 
Wh 
” asthe: 
a wille © ld re- 
o allow among them. 
thor i ree is 5s. for a piece | 20 yards long by: Se bar oe 
oly erial can cost. Finally, as to era ei we 
aa yeaa m a ai that bad 
PaT 
ourse, the only test of the true value 
of ereda ‘ike this “ Tiffany,” a soit is called ; and 
that test we have not been able to apply. We know, 
nd so are Melo 
es to fix it permanent] in 
proposes Camellia e at Tre ham, 
reserve the ron green E from 
wned by hie aa ion that 
erial will a o keep wasps and flies from 
fruit, and to protect wal nin tosh frost i in spring. 
We ad at once a 
e advise a e made of it 
guard against 
his way “ corkscrewing, spi iral direction 
eas 
Py: 
Ë tha roots is called, becomes impossibl 
possible position i con 
= vadlatiog heat. But I will frens multiply ndueting 
such anomalies 
es are common to most ene: unless 
i indeed i t those whose piant houses hive a been 
a and heat 1 
d ted by some of the Lon 
cial firms, who Senay execute their eae 
parties 
| 
to S their own credit and the satisfaction of all 
r igen 
as 
eI perfectly agree with you that ve 
pen des ‘scoomplished, and is, by most good garias 
h very unpromisi ner Se pig Tam still of opinion 
that all glass for 
economy. They 
t security and safety 
o our bitte gées which the ili 
nd | e for r them 80 paneer, egress? also that 
e their 
safety. ‘This Sa Kai case with 
ake shift houses so gerne aseried at p. 348, 
pro rom acei- 
dent. About three years Soe 1 ai enie pa morning 
pea a spc bagi and the crash hod breaking glass; 
| three mi suffice d calli ing up my 
beau 
our cm 
the m 
h The lights of 
a fruiting Pine house and a pe we a | by were. 
to the d music of a 
that swayed siise aay ma wind an 
d its Tight half rotten 
d I vowe 
ofty greenhou se 
t the ji as bia which the Tate lodge upon the! Attention tos atters, securing 
dog-days so abundantly engende nothing will afterwards overcome the spiral ten- | 82° roren Lathe “arpa, Sera ae ag ase 
i a ae i : A ; and although the plant may not actually eir ill enabl à Bel sor Pigg sid ri 
T fa Bagge Bee a Set VAN poten i ant a Lt ga out of em ground, it acquires severe tests to which they are exposed for years, Iron. 
Conif 3 t g | incurable debility, as may be seen an re in | though more dural Š EI cannot reskin 
lisease. Our correspondents describe the disease in| the case of Cedars of Lebanon and others which | mended for general purposes. Its use involves the 
rar ways; but chiefly as a dying away of the | have been long kept in pots for the convenience | necessity of such frequent inside giihthi, and the 
limbs without ignable cause. Toa small ex- | of transplantation ; and of the condition of whose | quantity of glass destroyed by its powerful expansive 
tent be constitutional ; and contractive properties is s , as to more 
resembles what 3 mmon in asin eria, a an ee the advantages it Ape ond 
squamosa, and a few poon pae of the e score durabili Above all g 
same group among Conifers, and ma: ded as i HE A hed Latico bane must be efficient, that is, they mu mens 
unimportant. But in some parik ef goes IOTA MELDENSIS. urpose for which the were designed. 
farther, the whole top turning ong i ing. | This eA vitæ is named from havi g Peen sh z ould be im o moisture, and though 
Is that ay a prn adape i rather the | raised a t Meng » by a Mr. Quetier of that ay, 8 ot heav: e free ingress of light. 
of so pees ‘es = | famous te its Roose It is said to bea aula hetween Ventilation should ndant, skilfully arranged to 
islike We Eto to the > eet opinion. the common Arbor vitæ anda Red Cedar. It has, how- | avoid draughts, simple, easily and speedily regulated ;. 
If Wellingtonia while very young, is planted ever, the cone of a Thuja. Its pyramidal habit makes | a copious supply ater at the temperature of the 
out of f doors i Ha n ba fi teha n dit y it fe s d it easy to roen M. E in regards it as possessing | house should be vided, and atmosp moi 
Fy Gee ne 0E COATTO uliar inter ay eg only pbs yet known | easily at command. ioe eating appara 
ng evergreen ‘trees, Moniteur des Com fficientl trol ; and, 
“robust h ealth, and becomes in a ifi fi , the he le arrai ments made with, the vant 
— months ü thes say sings destribed at p. 5 ral branches which is also su ppos d to be a ‘hybrid i i “the lary pange ty 
No cold tou ches it. No stat ted in the Botanical Resin, There is also a| in the shortest period of time, at the least cost, in he 
Renae rie th age Pog in which i k between ‘Nard we edunculata and Ilex ; aa smilies pace. With such houses a common man may 
ever since its infancy is as wet mam eola m isad doubtless other cases amed. succeed, while a ardener is sure to excel 5 
cy Ls 
found in the county of Mi ibe = o poni res ought är ; : boa 
is gorous health in oan soil policy to keep them out of TE t, and in most p 
which perfectly agrees with it, but more especially SREST "e KRURPOSIAS Da. sis brig: ae uppoaa The pe 
rfect om of it ms sie, the oth y present day are not satisfied 1 with Feels efron 
p Aar Ane y specime ve seen or | in make-shift h ba’ duced is satisfied 
t 
ofhad been nursed unde shelter, pr heme emilee fait le Tienes, pr ayo g esa meee aa on their 
in little ipoh. The effect has oe to pro- | department of gardening have more errors been com- | table, hundreds are almost daily 7 visiting brite part of 
soa a weakly gr gro owth at a season whe nt poian mitted or more expen mtracted in and | them, from the servator» 
within the narr a flow pent Ain see 
incapable of f obtaining me a suppl TS 
ation, as M ai for 
e branch "The baie ed 
result would he ee death of something. In 
> ga sent us by Mr. Rivers both top and bottom 
re perishing equally. 
his reasoning be 
ga 
rrect the remedy will 
without 
be obvious, _ The plants ts shouldbe be fully pal toje 
that has become a necessary appendage to “the drawin i 
t 
that houses are frequently erected without any very 
EAS idea of ee purpose they are intended to eth ted er 
every co hen be 
room, to th 
bedding plants from the with 
a 
ering b 
arch, or the ppelting cong nt Taueing ‘ape ait 
establis 
bricks plumber 
more than 
agents, successful co: 
awyers, ict generally pr eiieeii 
to give their S on the subject ; and ranges 
metinn mo erected in country places 
to use ha b 
aA It would seem as if the treatment of Spruce 
: was that which ni 
btless 
{farent who E erectin oes or extended, ie 
A k the ae blind to 
ia advocate 
unti 
gemis of his 
it 
arrangements for heating alone have observed as much 
isteni economy ? I 
onable, then we woul the pe asted Spe tise 
successfully employed where the | an Orchid house: wh pha ei Taken term of year say (0 
ally cannot be | the pipes for heating tl pl ninth if if H he expense of flimsy strae 
, which is far too | the chief desid was to secure subterranean not tures to those that have been well bane ana ho SS am 
as follows :—A seedling is | atmospheric heat, to keep the foundations of the build- | will be in favour of the latter. PER 
