о | would not repay the 
outlay. In many instances this 
gardener, he bearing the expenses of 
d П т 
Aen, 15 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. a 
— ost total cessation of annoyance|thing or other to these exhibitions e of | eharacterist ic elegance of the  Dracænas aud; such like 
Ж. It sec cid ibo alos y these pests abounded, now | tlhe season. ms may not be any serious loss in the | plaats, н паи and О аз they in ere "йз 
{гош ar, and when they do so they are few | case of the lat they can seldom be of much on | аач of all hues, сап hardly be magine RU 
they y sppe a easily g rid of. rom this | the Council ; wi іб ів far otherwise with the gentle-|like a scene in "d and, and 
in * солор зад a n plants are grown in | men and nurserymen, It must be a love of horticultural | from Englan Resides this акк ares, [cs were 
abc ra y of atm = Ene to jd health, pursui its tha ti зоб instances recommends # gentle- | two large rooms filled n»: рањ: ап M ges Im 
a condi 2А little liable to attacks by insec if he pleases to go to the expense | admirable effect. On Fridav, the o 
„+ а и, deir beaüty. of growing pi ants. for purposes of exhibition, they do | with the élite of the E iron to Ше, gathering 3 ; 
ШЕ ке saketi of the value of double y to =ч oe i. оса the head of goods supplied to the com- | and on Saturday, when the publie 
and Orchid-houses occurred in January, me to be judged by independent men, | early in the morning, t wa 2 roughout 
occurred four days and nights of hard T. the Я it up yo fortunate enough to get a prize, it|the „дау. It was po шап the CAE of Holland 
t is to B remembered t 
prize goes to the 
th + 
У 
са 
o 
repair g 
p was about 56° in the За pred the 
fire was disconti 
inued ; after 24 hou urs the reducti on -of 
him for tne anx MEX bour, and o 
very near the place of exhibition, 
рогбапсе to the gentleman, who 
utla ay, unless he i 
“Taisi is of smallim- 
Carry 
pr 
he show continned open up to 
Wednesd: ay i ч ii is but 
elsewhere now-a-days, but he is Rubr 
t. The 
ally 
to see them, and point them out to bis. En at uda 
the 3d night 2? more were e lost; 
X 
Society of which. һе is an directly member. 
Ia am оѓ pan 
which their invitation n was met, cua 
аз regards com- 
ny and plants. Some of the aged x 25 indee d, 
red ing p f of 
eas of double- Айсы for нк p р р 
and the loss would pavo been 
Eos deu zing Apt нта and 
Eu în а weather iex in 
acd m kg салза has fully ed all tha 
advantages befor: rrated. A ket gardener 
f 
interests of the Society. -- . Fleming, Oliosden, [It is no 
doubt a bad law, for its vd must be to keep away | in 
either m" å planis or к 
Оха п unusual.sized tuber, | 
ifs cnr EMT; poe upon Oxalis thm a, 
which I E Чы. whilst upon a visit to Mr. Fi 
to W. UNDE dis TheFrythe. Т 
any form 
em eds of miles; and it was s ing to see 
how M, they were injured from travelling, except 
nt of a fe ew of the Orchids which w anon Ее 
у со T 
were well =й. near] 
as 
800, a 
s 
that plants 
oubt t| 
n there. Bo ome of the Ee acrises, Pimeleas 
them, and the flowers were iat coloured. - gren 
ngly well E. and we saw 
atch E. е cumbers for e is but ed upon an ordinarily grown are well grown 
Garden with hd success, and with saving of fuel many of them being larger than | and other 
plan h s long been in use in Russia. І wiil con- the one н and the whole forming a mass at t 
clude by i EN whether in other countries on the bottom of the as large as one's fist. They | lave Palms are also, excee edin 
Continent the system has bad a fair trial and with 
what results? Robert Warner, Broomfie 14, е ipe The "t cause for 
MN den 
o Pos —One word alt тестро | 
d by m 
The Kı 
to the ыен 7з of heating, raise 
remarks on the Pine Stove at Knowsley. M: 
correspondents seem to be t 
the principles of gen. аз an "GEHE РЭ, д the ball 
rolling,» among the num lance woodcut 
will t 
furnish 
f wate er | 
ets w pipes that furnish 
heat wil pi giving off nearly a mm Mo 
the same surface at the low le evel. 
way ш 
ийре | 
eat th "| 
iat finds i 
the atmosphere unim edel, and the lar 2 
ing troughs that are eor i н pipes are 
valuable nisi for raising t. ture. Isai 
in my report that “ g> addition of two pipes 
Эге t would more ev тену balance the 
nd so in all pr robability it might ; bu 
when we Midi the certai drawback of heating 
ioned by the position of bottom-heat pipes, 
am rot sure but that the whole plan as it stand 
well conceived and carried out. The * coo oking ? process 
к җа. of i іза i simple Were fori in the first ee the 
s, and Orange trees well сота, - 
be ex eat Зн this that ots were pr in 
Le filled with water. wil ies tubers produce next 
еаѕор, ar [à strength ——— о their size? 
Or are they, as their very aq 
suggest, simply re: rof nutriment, a provision of 
Nature afforded for the support of the plants in a 
MEA ^e d P W. Earley, Digswell. [The roots 
are similar in character to those of О. Deppei 
wh icl as been sometimes ipe эЛ ап воће 
| опу they ате much be att 
© Some of Ше Oranges Ye however, gro 
i Яаа such as we use for Peaches, v d 
st e 
Hortieultaral Society, 31. 
merely flesby roots, s x БЕ for ptm for which | 
be m these should bep Ty shallow. With good | 
e this sort might ч ps Бе as productive аз О, 
uglasii.—Several years ago I planted at 
Boynton en or four Ae ants of this Fir, grown from 
layers, which I bought at Mesi. Lo Tu зир | 
They ИП be 20 fect high or mor. ein A" 
them very lately, 
many, теь and 
wy dpa 
the upper half of t = an FA jut 
ap | 
ruined ст з, 
with be У 
е edgi ings of 
| broad MU of some 14 feet ы» 80 tha 
bos promen ys ia 
it 
5 
1а the midst was a 
flowering plants, АЫ 
а that the centre was too stiff, and should 
been occupied by a fine Palm which was 
| Standing close by. Around this were ranged 
| flow Fering: panin g as clumps of Roses, Camellias, 
wel! g 
first түш or эсу 
when young. C. W. Strickland. 
rown, aud affordin 
80 that although there were such a possibility as raising ГЕОРГ IS MEER: the flowers, variety being secure wo fine specimens 
the Water rio the boiling point, the non-conducting Foreign Сокнниадипсо. of the gree ed Encephal Altensteinii, а fine 
material would defy "cooking." Опсе more, bottom-|  EXHIBITI F THE CIÉTÉ ROYALE NÉERLAN- specimen of the Tree Fern Dic antarctica, and a 
nt should be from 5° to 10° igher than surface-heat | DAISE POUR TENGO TENHA DE L'HORTICULTURE. | splendid ай Райт, as princely plants w 
road lture, and reasoning by analogy, — The '* Exposition Universelle? of this Society was | n pedestals, and greatly enhanced the effect 
з bed, unless supplied with fermenting material to opened at Amsterdam оп yesterday week. The roduced y the "charming colours :of the Roses and 
me m ош heat, would never be more. We а arrangements were much the same as those at the А so early in the seasor 
aem Ту well that during summer the Pine requires | Brussels Exhil d Aen a un Palm, bns v 
(ылу ure of 90° to finish up the fruit and 412 of 1864 ms | dactylifera t e ever saw, and оп eac! 
fal elop the fl r; but we know that no success- | collections [dem broken up as soon as the Денеа had side were many e ds plants fagod э si 
ынта оЁ Рїпев subjec his fruiting house to a | been completed, and distributed with a view to pro- | the mee foliage and showy yellow flow 
that erature of 90° at any time during Шш. s months m x ng the best ct, by which means both Belgium | Acacias, and in front of these a fine dis lay о С 
б. Н,” M ез to; and that to do e d Holla ud, with their limited materials, are enab There dat also standard Orange trees, a wo fine 
an a8 the woodcu and r shows as r effect than we | Tree Fe Cyathea ко» кей Cibotium Schiedei 
ше, эге: Мый will always be more or less Жр England with our grand eme plants in | with its graceful light-green fi gn 
Succession ‘plants introduced, Wow be absolute mad- almost unlimited quantities. "The present show was| То the right of the transe oad walk, witlf 
КУ to pr uce results of the most lamentable mee ы асч good іп many of: dts жерн especially | fountain, the sides екеш laid si {а beds filled 
testi ctical success of the scheme was am ly |in the interesting departments of Floral Decorations, | with flowers S NEC IMS; At M cay 4 соя 
would ha results agre ordedin the Lee pues to,and ellias, and New Plants, the latter being well repre- | fine groups of eas, and о у 
МР, ve satisfied ordinary minds ; but I may add that sented from the establishments of Messrs. Linden, | &c., divided € € {шне кэк 5 foet "o à dothed 
[pena writes; “ be fi tl Verschaffelt a and J, Verschaffelt, to the pot with (Паре, two of them indiv 
Mr than “б, Hs’ stat tof Ghan tchii. Next, end walk ар 
only (March arch 4) before i а of although we |and Mr. eite P Che lsea. e fountain, and fine groups of Ferns, with Cibotium 
joue end ea variety in ARS E T interest ih | Тһе show took d in d речт de l'Industrie, а расе and Schiedei, two of the most graceful of the 
apology f have taken in the question must be my | fine building ot aes arently put up in a on pedestals a back, while in front was a 
: TE again a a to the matter, e =. rst.rate mann ti fine fta of Ld oer in first-rate h 
al Hort orticultur 
кы of the Palace t P Sydenham, The 
of the b uilding, ы place fi exhibition, € the 
н ing to the galleries, which are „both tiring any [n 
pped О: тне staircases lead. 
visitors, On 
ШП 
ЕЛГЕН 
É 
the 
Who are now mi 
АУ | 
y bring som 
r when, as "was the case in this iustance, there is a| 
,|all round the е building, and two in 2d Lem 
from these lleries 
crowded company. The building has four entr rances, а | 
t 
паа grande bei 
— with а 
extending from the dome in opposite directions. 16 is | backed up by Palms, "Banksias, &с„, wi 
m e má the ves I ч inside has а —— ү front. 
very 
effect, looki 
лаз 
en came а fine collection x 
oes, Yuccas, Dracenas, Åc., the most co 
a quadricolor 
