340 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арап, 15, лыш. 
em beside the Orchard. The trees are а dozen | pour up а supply of sap at the stonin, 
n та п from the ваше —À rq ena | Ee za the Im jain и A highly manured in both | the — an ш re numerous ng oning period a ud 
MOoNKEY-FLOWER, - огош Ó cue rdi hoas li dis n bear liberally, while those | е іт "ova ace rer the bod Fd 
the cis 0 жрк. This cse curiosity. is | in the not dat 29 in Кэ: c es hand - Mi am d Мет it Medo e 
i e , 
to sent out in the Ee л of ше 2 jin pak t ha ing in direi баке look si ckly and half | here to let the roots of Vinea рез Sony aet 
the ud befo! re А.Д showin е exaclly acil] en da thos the gard um ealthy and |subsoil, although in sunny Frane A send thes 
б} f кыы known in gardens as thr ii Ашы, ie Orchards, рч; то bdi ‘apart, с т roots uncontrolled c2 dee the gromi 
some of the forms КА to hora to two neighbours, One dry a and i Б 2s hent and mm 
being of its usual form and gree colour, this 
verted into а irte body, Minois exaetly 
ize and form, and like it brightly 
oured and handsomely spott: Д 
course, looking at the Mimulus as а vemm 
liberal erops of шы ; 
апу as is are А aba 
"uem 
my e of d у penetrati 
roots is that in кайду peri, ker, ш 
of the bici ensues, difi 
he lesson I gained from qom wild Vines has in m 
resulted во well, that I бте. the ви "5 
Wm. Ing ram, Belvoir. i to ox 
flower, this new entite 1 a defect, inasmuclr a 
interes with ш Кю? which are required 
to stitu ute | perf fect flower ; but „Tegar rdin ng 
one can Pe or dispute the "beauty of some e ot the 
fine varieties of Жи. but the defect of the plant 
fro её pw n point of view is, that the flowers drop 
too : the Бау а is dr enduring. Now, amets 
the fact that here the orn 
gtr 
as a field of corn or a v и e 
VATION 
—— In a mem 
NATION, contain a та Ве 
Jan. 1864, accompanied by an extremely е 
chromo-lithographie "plate, ihe following statement is 
copie ей from Ге Bulletin ^c la Société du Cantal, 1846, 
as a means to ascertain beforehand what soau 
„| ants | are likely to RW double, a matter of s 
e Сд - 
is gique Hor fioe 
Mrd AE * 
THE advantages ble-glazing are 
fold, but before Proceeding to esi Es 
well to state in what the principle ouble. leis 
consists. 1. There must Е а dou 
double E will carry o 
pletely. 2. It is absoluti cessary that the gu. 
at least fom, 
m it maybe | 
there remains rhe 
care, and 15 is therefore e ree 60 keep. those 
which will p The 
two glass rools should be ant 
y of air which b С 
conductor 
lant t tents and purposes stil a remains in > it is said, «which show at first o only a я i 
Mover e calyx is p E "s E s nol igi Багу yd single | flowers; , those which show two, | Ib X90 „o constructed with ordinary M 
as ornament is concerned, and this part does no apa 
P like tbe corolla, but дөн as long as its substance tha timeo рна four leaves, have double flowers," | inner I р орда 21-0 s por foste It is "iR | 
will endure, We are informed tbat this new strain, This statement i roduced, without анні, rafter bá Blur he us er si ha S d wi „во that the | 
which may be еа as the DUPLEX MIMULUS, | however, by M. boire id is probably unfounded, | rafter being i sido tho in anal es ege ep s 5 inherit | 
bas sprung from Mimulus maculosus, which it quite | Tg would be a icon of interest if some raiser of r is outs сз Er hs а ese projecting — 
resembles in its oit and markings. Its great merit does Carnatio uld ascertain the truth or false- à ie es a ^ Y ou x roof consistso - 
is that the flowers, as represented by the outer of - hood of the Жао, nd report accordingly. M. J. B. psa шо ү а eet wide, which for them. — 
| 
two floral whorls, remain Ч ере or а period hither 
unknown amongst Mim 
—— The CHALLENGE wh eut has been given by the 
Royal Horticultural uen to the B aid E. the 
cows рифи TA n Г di. vd Ln hie ITION | 
of Fru У, we X^ 
reece, Be 
Fa 
whiclris r4 = to c commence on the 
А NOVEL PLAN E perge VINE 
BORD 
venience o made in two lengths, Theym 
glazed with "he ua ; kind of glass as the sides, viz, the 
A "e sa called — 8 ies К, b 
imple sashes are fixed on the rew bilis o 
as to be ed remova 
s [rini still instances of failure occur; and e 
that were not the 
Уш od podio ine ing, 
ой аге anxious jo: obtain аын tion 
n the for 
‚ and suc 
to guide 
f Vines. 
On this oc occasion, кее the Gold Medal for the best 
collection of Fruit and Vegetables produc cd in the 
garden of a кай чь Gold Medals. are also offered | 
for the best collection of Fruit and Vegetables grown 
ticu oc 
Theres ore, ie d presu me that contributions containing 
practical suggestions from those who Eni oss ш 
experience in gardening will still be 
if "№ wn facts are ronpitulatod, 
by any Botanic 
1 
ve 
( 
tative reris on wh ile 
a-| In alm 
| advisable to ГТ the ‹ 
of V 
very situatio on in this. country it is 
of the roots 
a floor. or conereted Bottom X the Vi 
up the mater mposin 
m th 
exchangeable fo: 
1| 
ials g the 
upon it. This „precaution is imperatively ex and 
n if 
das NM ыт уеаг poen А 
Vi h 
mati ion of their Vine borders, . and in E 
er | have run : we to 85^ о 
2. Tt i t 
Thus the inner and vile glass is from 5 to 
e distance is not impo 
eg 
the top. of the ridge, which р 
ted with vodde shutters for ventilation. The Ferm 
БЕ is 48 feet long, 60 feet wide, and 21 feet 
Two rows vd ^ inch pipe are sufficient to heal all thi 
large body of 
1. peines a any excess ут һеа& Ъ р) № 
| summers the heat has never ep up higher а 2 
while with a single rok any one hot 
1007 
ог слане ан ot Fruits a =i L Vegetables either 
resh or preserved, from all par orld. 
produce Aa Soeh с of ieri 
According to tbe Building News ,. Mr. MORRIS, 
рир architect, pe» ие is bes анон» to try 
лкы GAR R Square. Не 
dvocates tbi orina 
of the Nelson dci, "the днд NA 
fied by the introduction of suitable Plants rt ои 
th 
ce being d demi 
ador! walks 
uileries, would be placed ы le Pall Mall Terrace, a 
as within the enclosed a dh Dik the Nati ohal 
. The effect, observes ou mporary, wou 
altogether unlik e anythin. which London yet 
ves а and, although not a t single foot of soil would be 
rocky soils, is nevert rtheless very m 
in light o: о be 
| кесишип: І am speaking more Toten? of | Pi 
border ios the raris. and the sugg -— I 
wish t a till to 
th 
| of the bottom of the border will give different depths 
| to [s es peter b л ars к explain. 
tribute their roots in the 
be relieved and ауыт 
ised by the presence of horti- 
cultur 
introd 
no great oaoa obstacle to this 
gardening h 
and skill to EU 
БР ЕЕ 
spread and Bryn Dee m 
ing. n 
fos earth, and. others | e 
power is sr 430 feet of 4-inch pipe, о 
y 100 cubie feet of air. 
ra rely goes down n bei ы 
14^ of heat. The los 
ld 
айй 
DII 
s Wi 
ne ese 
of spring before those which have ue аме into 
Amount of care 
"moreover, effective bd rni will [ntu Certainly 
ihe site ent in need ANIME 
SISMUNDA und on a fragment o 
boulder rà gneiss in ie "Ton. Мена 5 те фи of 
ап Equisetum, whic! h M. BRONGNTART has determined to 
pad al еі to | 
B 
ed v 
det geo poch, 
slows that i in "ite es кейшде catastrophes which 
have taken place e coal period, the climatic 
the localities whence such evidence is FERE 
—— Some of our correspond 
| double roof there is ver; ry ые ger ай 
, send the first flush of е о the opening 
кыл e roots in a Vine Б ot А depth, 
of 2 feet, are equally and immediately influenced 
Б extern v^ ed көйө х de mis E = ане 
means, an — x » йы апа | 
in conse d Em owth. ibi essary 
in in thoe з вч H ем of Не Vinea had, a a falling 
off in the supply o са when i requi y 
Ње fruit. An even shallow [ws od Б n to other 
"liable to be зерн up during а hot |т 
—ав man rs during the 
edi as it i 5: 
and arid 
t Y nd testify. 
once e bgjortauity of seeing the manner of 
в of Vines іп а за ага іп Pan А 
on in ede rocky soil o 
se. 
the ? superficial surface soil, and. others 
A A jopek of non-co vue in air 
oofs o — venting it, 
the ai air уч н a little in the p the 
ад pee р оп m раі them: exactly 
ing The plants in 
e 
pr 
c 
from the floor 
in the Fern-house hardy Ferns 
bel hile tr Dal Ferns, plants, 
grow below, whi "n ordinary houses wa y 
H 
$a dh 1 1 
directed cem to the necessity for ey cultivation 
but 
Remembering this, i in the last Vine border I н 1 
fave ат irre 
Мааша of prior and leaving th em to 
а PA 
traveller is speedily oed that it isn 
regard to: in order to get a thrifty |an 
one ezample, in which the 
of a series "i steps, and 
eased depth. 
by this 
ment үн sets of roots—those йөр, the ston: "рылу Б 
angles o f the er s and нен the Sens ritis 
uel is 20 
{та 
so aie: ror iu 
- cd of ме plants grown 
The 
per c 
wer dp ex is 
trifle em а donble-roofed 
ffect is astonishing, amc - not to 
growers in general. o LL 
uch water ав is done in single-ro 
* A resumé of the descriptio 
of Thomas Bewley, Esq., of Олай, те rye 
Botanists and Horticulturists at 
