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Apam 15, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 339 
O O ———_— 
ОТАТ, BOTANIO ко of LONDON, Seed Orders without munitus qa — SAM NA MM that of the pipes, but it is tele 
R — 9 ARING EXHIBITION 4 h and a җор it does not follow that the 
ST of AWARDA, 4 A AM iudi. effoot arisi heir radiation will be 
ч LEAS. PE: а n the same proportion, still unquestionably it 
14 Prize РИ mio, Gr аг ЕН. саҳ ер onts Park, М в. SUTTON Ы TS ^. Desa; who Жа T Т, considerable, nd must ai gn tly 
а 9. Young, Өт. to R. Pri ims] ye omitted V = either their Name or Address, so that it is impossible tà DT the temperature of the house. 
ARR AS. (Nurs ascertain to whom the goods shouid be sent. nst be experieneea| ^5 {0 the “four rows of pipes inte to keep 
14, Mr. C. на 0 я, Pes err Pete TU Mf tuas faétrténienoé must bé oxperiensed. adiu up moisture into the rubble and tan 
$i, Mr. B. H. Lane & Son, (md Berkhampstead, Horts. their nw до A abo * | ts (я th t f 
20, Messrs. 3 NEW AZALEAS. shire Seed Establishment, Reading. AT roots, e iter of the 
ya, Më, C. Tarner, Nurserpman, Siough. Ses ds, Growth of 1864. article in which the house is desoribed does not 
жис Тш: бг , mention any such intention; he merely says the 
* 6 CINEBARIAS. A eum) oun. 2c ipes—for t as fuent, be it obsery: у 
зи, Mt. 7. James, Gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq. убор Hoo n | have large evapora: roughs, Hot-water pipes o: 
Re Marchi, Gr. to E. Oates, É Esq, ен JN ахь CHARLES ТЕЕ, Вгерзмих to the Qvxsx, | hemselves will not give out, nor keep sending up 
UNT TM ЙОН Pe н АЕ GAME rS moisture, By their heat they will cause vapour 
ж 2 ырш ot E ot LILY rg VAILET. containing Selections 1 from the bêst Stocks at Home and Abroad, | 0 ascend from where it may exist amongst the 
1st, Mr. Bartl peaomas. а: Үгү Nursery a Sa wer rubble in which they are imbedded, and that 
M Mir. V. T ‚ GF. to Leu us — |vapour will be condensed on any surface colder 
LEM овет, Gr. to r Озава OBBERY VALUA BLE PLANTS. | Бап itself with which it may co ntact, and 
: Yu ы ban G MN D D GATUBDAY IA AST, T, Aprila, some pors WARD. петог бош 116 Will be absorbed by soil or other porous sub- 
y n, Hammersmith, the Plant-h. f Messrs. Е. G, Н; Bo Вох Welling A i 
i Mert T A fiama Nurse man, Holl St. John s Wood, Londoh, f us TELA xg ERANIU | ар fated. Hat һе heat is 
т.” w а; = е utifu! : 
2E Nr G Wheoter, ӨР. to Sir F. Н. Goldsmid, Bt. LUCY GRIEVE, and also a Branch of another new aud beautiful | Kept up, evaporation will still go on, and the roots 
DM: PAPKARA, i di Pot hs Led bra in „беспов, да (ве Aion property will easily be | of the plants will either ultimately become parohed 
'essrs. ; ; 
Ec E Mr. W. Раш, Waltham in Grom lor Roses in Pots. eie sd T та all others by their exceeding cU T fal and if moisture is not supplied, or if this is done, and 
Ses. ouri eal mo of his Notice is given as a ui iy 1 H 
Ip to Messrs. H, Lano & Son, for Collection of | deter clandestin offér of the goods ab a future period, and | 6 e! t at the same time raised far above that whioh 
Ман. Мень E здох & Sox her eby s offera Reward of £20 to any | vegetation could bear, they will become ** cooked,” 
Bronze Medal to M: W. Cutbush & Боп, ы i for Collection rson who shall "offer informatio: the above Establishment Th t h b il 
of Hyacinths. ending to ihe conviction o of the guilt 4 This Reward shall E ese extremes, ever, can be easily avoided,— 
Mee Me ME W pm ре ош Roe on after Wilh the sum of £19 Will be given at any Aftor period to ang | по тоге moisture need be given than the roots E 
edal to Mr. Y Ball Chelsea, for Collection of Dractenas. rson offering the same information, as the Vlants ll SEN the plants require, апа no more heat than 
Modal to Mr. W Chelsea, for Collection of Camellias, until 1866. As the house in which P piene are 173 
Bronze Medal to дсн Henderson & Son, for Collection of сш ой it ds „т SAP ped нА. iin wren: ai "rey ne Oni dent thinks that ei ht f 
m ey were immiediately convey ne correspondent thinks that eig ipes for 
Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, for Collection of | premises £ 
Smati € же on 9' | "he Wellington Nursery bottom-heat, and only six for top-heat, is out of 
PLANTS. A CCLDATISATION SOCIETY. Ji GREXT- BRITAIN. | proportion, Mr. MEREDITH has had groat expe- 
First-class eos to м " T Holland, Gr., for Asplenium Tricho- die D nad Duke SH н; айай €— А. Es Apa E EOS | rience, and mu ave been aware that fewer pipes 
Сенем te to Mr. W. Bull, for Be: aodónianue wüh 09; of the Society's Rules, they а would have been sufficient. to ive m bottom- 
rtolonia margaritac 
te to Mr W. Bull, for Camellia bicolor de IN. 
cate to Mr. B. S. vn irm = Alsophila же 
First-class Certificate to Mr. B. S. W; or Colocasia longiloba. 
Muta e Mr. чи — 4 ч for Cineraria Lord 
[ratas Ce {е to Mr. W. Paul, for Rose Maréchal Niel, 
-class cate to Mr. W. Bull, for Polystichum ordinatum. 
HE ILFORD HORTICULTURAL and MARK u 
Egal po orna See Incorporated under t 
ев Act, 1862, b: of each Shareholder p 
to the amount of Puis e" Capital £50,000, in 10,000 Shares 
| tha Council Room of the Royal Horticultural Society at 
Kens S on MONDAY, April 24, at 3 o'Clock р. о ELE 
Royal Highness the PRINCE of WALES as Pri esident of of the Socie! ty, 
in the room A a late President, his Grace the Dvxs of New 
CASTLE, deceased. Wt r of toa Council, 
E ЗЕ Haw ten Secretary. 
Royal Pavilion, B 
HE BRIGHTON and SUSSE FLORICUL TURAL 
and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Sa hold their SUMMER 
and a nd BICIS in A дрота gp endid Tooms RA 
South 
CT his | w 
Eastern not raiso tho e et the a d а үнө 
#5 each. Deposit 108, E аы Ича cation and 108. on Allot- SHOW, WEDNES ESDAY mn HURSDAY. gue ne 98 5 "and 29. The | gou erature whioh **G. Н.” menti 
ment. -No Call to ex: are, or to be made at a less WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY September 13 and 14, mpe ons 
interval than three months A NC "Call. NOM o Sa E to Бе had ói on нта to kr. S with i am ; but if it rd nih py this his 
DIRECTORS. ames's Street; or 
Бак rre, Esg., The Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, Chairman. | Queen's Graperie „б Order ofthe Соп Potatos would be lon g in ing. may be 
o em y „LL.D. peo Editor o of the Journal гари | Y». бакгехтен, Secretary | thought, кен that Ул hent from eight rows of 
бөө W ончо, Esq (collo f the zo т «gre pi ss than t of clear space between 
е PE ИС] Y. 
Cninizs Ler, Esq., of J. & C Los NN recte ^ Che G {ү B0 yer Б d uate for any 
M i resosi it, Kensington, wW. nary purpose, But to or this would be 
IE que urit, анып SAT URDAY, APRIL 15, 1865. like waiting by the side of a river till all the water 
The London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury. ; 
Parrisos & Te: S esed Street, London. иба н ua ER EDI Wiik should have run past, befor! qm À - а; 
| Dd or the water, though constantly passing, wou 
x Royal!Horticulturat (Floral and Fruit , , 
| —PÓ ЕЕЕ jit Gertener to mis Pasta — »l з бот mmittee) at В. T ыт Noon as eonstantly coming on. respeot l 
END E AR 4 ns Mi Horticultüral бўейшу` во); pposed accumulation «x heat from the pi ; 4 
АГАРАТ, т 2t Y South Kensington .. "a 
"rb ika pr of establishing and would be oonstantl е ed, but it w 
; ар Т Отот ahd Market агае a СИ 3 ъа вв в оорду dis 
тш, Товара а Шак к Uh кре tho Metropoli =; ever, no em of heat can possibly be 
kets, reference to the PINE STOVE AT Lote LEY, of , 
provisionally agreed for a Lease, with imm: 
of Land at Great 
lost, ел may fairly be asked—hat would become 
of i ‚ least, 
Ales шы "TE reat Шота, with t? t, wo ma certain that in 
‹ isased тен lll а, enia lanes ol Ки h жеар f th n whioh E пре Ъ ез this case TA must pass in imus suecession 
Поа рше бол the Royal Ех е оза, 400 tno | by the writ mE uy e ion wi. 20 ОППО at) fom one adjoining particle to another till it 
e ТО! the Great Eastern Railway, and about nen from | p. 3 ur correspon vH.» prognosticates : 3 
Linee Тыш Station of the London. A Tilbury NM. MN of Mie h ill € the surface of the soil, = from the soil it 
is] and by means of the proposed Metro- Б 150) that the eating ы gements will be di e atmosphe в hous Amit 
[p та Банат реле Ере рш Ен found. дин and n ted to ripen Pine | 21% р р 
я Barking and the Wharf a lend also adfond every facili ater, аа аа Pinos "i s cannot thus assist in main the terperatüre nd 2 
ci opon to tie South. and aro beltod posible maie, о Depende t 27^ | latter. By this diffusion of heat the T е, 
northern and ев, "They have been farmed by the that th y^ е h ith th from becoming over-heated, w. same 
Teen quet Dr sereral years and are now in exeellent condition, at the Knowsley house, wi e pipes shown, | time the ex pipes arè ei in adequately 
is ^ rich loam, and is thoroughly drained, both naturally and | would fail to keep up this amount of heat during | ы ntmosp : ture, That 
the Trade in the Metropolitan and Provincial 
lowers and Vegetables is well known ; and the 
сапеда ата 0 Dy мы ES of the eat 
untry gene a is 
| 
Ps tud proximity m 
ae "Wholesomeness and con- 
Sai ud the demand for Market 
inerense, the cost, of horticultural 
o [rc pm pte e en Te 
to be dug "Su 
ез nm Е he ЕЕ 
"i SS нй 
{о ће M uuu dy he. petet that the p 
in зад To oisture into 
ve months of the year. 
ti А, 
house чут еч aerae TI TET 
I vn MU ARCA 
pire v the 
no charges whatever for promotiòn. 
to and inclusive of rdginiration wil be on the | 
аа wW 
had ot | 
ers of 
ERES Ut ptm temm 
dd T [oT д. for RH ka 
g^ en 
ени, 
they would ‚= 
the beds, we ene ink needs 
On emi average, per Raph T "^ а bit in the 
sudden and sev probably more 
i vorid e be sporis pes this is exactly what 
meer 
An Bur or m ondent, 293) urges that the 
m nd d nw -— er 
manner to "that i in M pel a Dirt amp resists 
ingress of carburet ted hydrogen, or or fire-damp. For 
1 и Mord "Bebes i the eu 
| VERS ааа mcm ет 
PES "Тал, ч, Gontier t II RU 
be eon n off as 
не of кА ip P any other sutitetóo de al| 
to that of the area of the beds, and at thei dern 
ө | рога 
aeh de Vire 2 that nin it са 
ted hydrogen. On the iate n the wire gauze 
Ест the lamp permits the melt of 
d T^ Lue the б ауса егы burn 
uch cooled on coming in соп with 
out ei M is 
not ignite the 
| extinguished, and d consequently can 
m a|carburetted hydrogen ou outside. || 
—— We have more than once had occasion to 
mention Mr. Borvs кыма of Mimuluses, obtained by 
ppo: more than | an 
‹ the surface дө pipe for а atmos- 
pherio heat. The surface of the beds may not be 
rature—say between 80? and 90°, The surface o 
me | the beds is 1400 square feet, all E Ue area of 
the end pa to the 
which were I much grown, which show 
л, paneks in the — and speckling of their 
beautiful low a vt they have acquired the e name 
ave pm to notice 
varieti 
of таео, “үө - Met: perfect 
