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Арап, 22, 1865.) 
sho 
DE ass." 
= Esq. Iti 
ға ару apa ооду "would care to have the du horizontally ied distantly spined le lea 
cape 
sets forth that E: "care has been taken и r 
hi 
supposed to be Mexican, and m 
4 feet high, w 
A 
t "ne m ver у elegant i ше 
of E and America, 
ba 
f 
ronunciation ap 
jar пе p des I "the single exception of the 
sin the French words bon- bon 
sound very difficult to 
сеѕсет. типпеа, 
| the lip stained with reddish bro 
ith 
a 
ne fus s bru n 
rare Moulmein Orchid, with. elbwis $ flowers, having a 
h 
rows 4 fee 
F 
367 
telling ti hey are are аба distance. У When торай 
к: for exhibition, 1 I grow t 
t apart, an 
between the pl 
а fine owes dun. introduced m Mr. 
Peru ; is uter in habi 
than in the favourite 
species 
Ariscma A dine 
tuberou: 
men и" 
n flower spathes. The large tuber s roots a 
asa C ti 
и Ъу у ће мел 
t. 47. H ^ 
ei 
M. co ordifolia, 
d | and bear эз iin а leafy рые "ater — 
of bright orange-red flower: 
ntal 
p эй; from Southern 
pee and Ceylon, with ihr paries Деке, ang 
ergree 
ге. Calceolarias, 
est, will be 
best, will be gorgeous in the ex: 
Hav 
ving tried early and ше "Planting, I think “that 
in our. volum ne for 1859, 740, aud considera ably 
Lowi which, how 
ever, appears to bo the C: а e j Veitchi Чоке 
dif- 
placi ing “out. the first lot; and the paa ing may be 
Englishma: of speech, and we don’t know ho 
wen i E ЕНДК le etters, but certainly d mui 
ced “ bong," unless the sound of the g 
э 
А Handbook to thè) 
Ву Rev. 
Рр. 104, 
The Aslronomical Observer. 
Observatory and the ise avs здеу 
W. A. Darby, of Man F.R.A.S. 
—- forari, me te to 
diee "Heb s the 
era ied. for er be 
Belgium | Achyranthes Verschaf Mui. The 
flowered with Mr. Herbst, and the terminal pino 8 
itself. — Lelia eres a beautiful dwarf Orchid, with 
what is often m Cattle eya 
eri 
of 
high, if at all spindly, they ought to e 
ick 
ied 
mporary stay, and whe s ha id 
attained to about 12 inches, the proper lakes ups 
yellowish сре contrast strikingly with the с 
the , lea aves,- l 
Aroid, whic 
—Ag аопета maran taefolium maculatum, 
h 1 
well home: they need not be more than E pe 
4to, Robert Hardwicke, КТЕ 18 
ssess а very high order of merit, 
repeatedly shown under the name 
few po 
pM be боо to the small ries of persons 
om they written. Unlike the Nautical | 
i e commerce of the 
>p 3 
and the most ornamental s species of it 
— Billbergia pam, Bro melia ad, wi th shor 
crimson "oral lea 
of A. commutatum, 
ith ri flowers, 
8 eem genus, 
erect 
stem should be allowed to go to spike. 
When old rec re gro 
only is advisable at first, but as hs ix season advances 
Y 
Bra Q47 
plant” көп 7 Zealand, prt m irn bolts two | 
ich are to be p" jeavens, if “people o 
f such objects, ith Arta а the 
ввеввог 
of a properly mounted common d AE] telescope | 
nay find any vag known object of interest. 
proper р own proper constellation. We pe 
the best анаа for speaking in high terms of ** The 
rver," 
In e ноп Мт. Darby ө T the 
views О earl 
ia 5 
Cattleya quadricolor, a beautifu 
they can scarcely have too m. m the quantity 
they and their cou e the Dahlias iul imbibe, they 
e fairly entitled aquatic or rather афу ч 
is. As mulching is strongl om 
most of the great authoriti Mni I have 
tried it at various times, аз w well as for Dahlias and 
No doubt 
1 New 
e white flowers, having the p» er 
Roses 5 puh ber ve now given üp the [жөр 
it is ficial 
т уй 
ated with yellow lilac and purple. 
| Mr. niim by 
en it is desc cribed, concludes that there would 
зн, "but. it is палат seemly t 
"the eye nor 
udi is wit ithal very y untidy. From 
ity that the six so- ее са 
da, 
spreads -— кта Epiden pec and cochlea. 
the us p. of t 
Wapene eri, are in Foality Meine ога а Tale foa ee 
tum, 
Warsce Tria: and | t 
e blac birds and podes аге ever at work, with а 
ратом) scratching. 
If that gudoners pest the red spider, to which I 
Tah] 
over ig region 
America.— e don дуга! 
charming rf 
M white-flowered Orchid гам "Columbia, with i its kei 
dors al and lar; rger confluent lateral sepals all caudate, 
the: well s 
pit EE the pos During cap 
li liqui e or weak 
syri inged, ordner sl ed under 
a little 
1008 
: l er adjustm ;of an 
instrum ment, and concludes the Introduction 
iex а noble quotation from Sir Jobn Herschel to this 
dmarks of the 
мао ronomer, 
grapher, а. navi ufa veyor. poi X 
i herer derve or "il ^ ; the 
same for "x "mii in all places; of a delicacy so extreme 
as to be a test nstrument invented by man 
yot equally ad spia for the most ordinary purposes; 
available for regulating a town clock as for conductin 
eire ies; as effective for mapping down the 
tricacies о tt; baron; , 88 for adjusting the 
boundaries of 8 as Bm y z its 
place has been thoroughly - ascertained and carefully 
. "The stars are the lan universe. | * 
€ кт тайуу "n pec the moment a —- 
is registered, Es the 
sm MA ribi Rec ain E is lo 
South 
lan need —— and smal 
ud**the half of t! t а seri 
1ч ering iei. collectively шй 
oblong бта ond large panicle.” It flow 
Ое нонии -— 
my Woo 
with pet , quinate leaves, pa 
an 
р 
wa 
merica, a foot to те inches high, with olüiptie 
1 rose ose flowe: » 6 e stems red 
ow 
Wiotii, м South а edes | the нА gale 
ale 
d fibrous, and will then resist 
I hav ve frequently been asked fora list of tho best 
deor ion is difficult to give 
ndish 
жна spathes, = the spadix ending in an exsert 
Florists Flowers, 
at p. 319 a 
"us done may moulder, the. marble | pillar v on its 
e 
mporary contrivance 
iu and йа aa originally at the cost of so much time, 
— 
а few weeks or days, all the pre- | ofarin E 
Rose in 
treatment and cultivati of their s e ehe 
Азе 
I trust, of many more єй: С Lacs 
de ists and ama 
аиа а ppendage six inches long, curved below, bui | 
ect above. 
Тнк HoLLYHOCK.— —I was s much DS аб р 
contain- 
ing an excellent зд on the dj, Бу ө well- 
known grower and judge, Mr. Dos E Shiple ey, the 
harbinger, 
rilen 
xample is ever better ibd dà Ilose no time 
n the shape of a few Jottings on | 
unless the pna object of their ki ltivation be first 
k Like сен flowers, the varieties most 
teling 1 for px oe y hamim do not find the most 
n the exhibition table, rac the До de 
ect, has the advantage 
aliat. all, in this res 
other florist flowers. One great dra 
wback ii а ыс 
extended cultivation of this noble гуаг: is its expense, 
cai prineipally by the difficulty of its propagation. 
New varieties generally come out at 10s. 6d. to 
15s. and unlike cero which may be purchased for* 
a shilling the next season, they dimi but gradu- 
Some Mecca аге во sh hrowing 
t 
| ally in value. 
‚| out cuttings, and thes 
Ер 
scarce and bong 
made : s adék rapid strides during the last few years that 
ть Second volume of Н: 
a most useful series of 22 
indispe 
The seas 
the 
and treatment of t 
friend e flower need n 
ould only they p favour us with à litio 
Ms ү ien 
and planting-out time is 26 
, that pi eins oe the propa gation 
bo piani E the autumn and | 
e lists varieties and any 
cost. But of 
further за es а future opportunity. Edward 
* Hawke, Willingham Rectory. 
The Apiary. 
Тик system of ARTIFICIAL SWARMING, as detailed in 
page e 343, was that best adapted for being carried out 
ave now to con- 
£l 
epiadaceous genus 8 ба 
©урїша, almost the d 3 
ftom which it differs jn its Peres Viminale 
0! 
готова to A uS 
е В Mi , the 
Vo Дал s а pabiisted i in pm | pages : P 
d іі green- 
;| own experience later on. 
The Hollyh 
т in the structure of its p 
сю. d m ell trenched 
|on wen Tes I will ph give the PR = my | the Arpa shio 
pos 
or 
t mode cf effec 
ned common 
sible, A —— 
ock сап be 
north till the frost sets in 
and early-struck autum n ones 
about the middle of August; ура 
hose struck i 
had i 
| of July in the south, and begimning of ehem in e| 
fro Old plants что summer 
ill be at their best 
aperi 
will come in; „апа for 
b 
тоуа 
This i is by no mex 
which t 
| bee- keeper to be in the possession n of three 
abi 
on сеа stock hives, by raising 
en odii ix in as described in our last. 
nod p а 
valu; able time is afforded to 
ll A, B, C. Н 
n to e wer. 
flower has во much wor! 
Hollyhock, it must be id үе Let the groun 
to the c m of 2 feet, and plenty 
бт 
most effective p 
5 | donte row; the s de 
effect—a yard from e 
other in ws, and e 
т алык жы Saunders, 
| better for the strength o 
will ans Аз no 
a short time as the | is sica to force 
of eon off a natural swarm int 
| importa 
It is 
tant that the condition of a hive, from which it 
a swarm, should be as nearly аз 
| the course of а w days. 
is to say, the tion should be don Perros $ 
their a ЕС and ч 
uantity of brood in all stages 
should be chosen for the operation, and 
icu 
ach fine da; э 
21 feet alie if set e E анай it would Бе | there should Бе a large proportion of the adult bees on 
of growth, but the nearer the | the fi 1 
wing to and from the hive. Gently lift up A, 
