60* to 65° » with 
antes advances Te wo 
at the боов time pun the 
to 75° and 80^ by day, 60° at б=т giving. ion. sl 
the light ашан 
had the 
рй ant of Thrinax elegan 
eed Желин 
Low 
cas revoluta were exhibited by Mr. Taylor, who € 
a Perd: Saba 1 Blackburniana ; and Mr. You 
-— GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Пагу planted- oontainod ne rui 
Others simi 
Date Palm, 
Caladiums, — ng o of Cha ntinii п» Wightii, poecile, 
s, Schmitzii, argyri 
Mr. C 
arr, Mr. Young, and mee 
ith 
the вой І w ould use moss and peat ; p ч 
sifte: a 
kle, Ivies. 
e 
t 
tes, Belleymei, and | i 
rs to who 
pieces the size of walnu| this I von n mix 
ood Proportion 9 гуча pac pure 
hin аде M one ЖОШ агг», cd 
nt by se nts in nat tural habitats here. | 
1 should say that the "еме o 
cold 
m 
t is also, I believe, 
essential to maintain a E moisture in the atm 
crm ыр. much at the roots. 
more 
other: 
and his gin. gn Chrysa 
Zonale 
Fras 
would suit Saccolabiums, Саум roh ША а t C 
I b eliev ve that far less | of sal 
poco Bedam. Telephium, a чё, 
[Jvry 15, 1865, 
different 
which was honoured by the presence of È her Naja 
furnished Айс 
nthemn um an 
D 
UA. TR 
Verbena. 
roo 
attention is paid ov me resting o 
P "id be. ds ential that UY should be rested 
e, 75° 0 т 80° n the day, 65° ог 
white w 
Mézard, эө; 
, orange sca теб; an nd Ben 
In ti (n 
igh temper 
T. at Vr dry a at the ОШ, 
ет. E 
attention to the proceedings. 
gave an d асса on 
that 8. [л r to be a 
of dover 
with. pd re lotta 
accustom people to cultivate t 
r town homes vani Phe] more rà adian 
The Bisl shop s шогат 
bes Occasion, He saj 
егу slight m 
mportanee 
de pst. че to mak 
t appearane 
e 
of Lord Bacon that— - 
*' God made the country, 
TM man tho ien ү 
air. Iam aware that the idi of Ae tructures | gr. б Wilkins, Esq., Legit was lst; Mr Mrs t the earliest condition 
will not A of much Ажыкан on in Tar" in this | Haw . to J. No ‚ Бш» Finchley, 2d. Among de den, d lastly that man 
respect it is necessary that they s should be constructed | variegated. varieties, Mis. „Ро llo ck, Glow worm, and lived i em "The later should therefore be made as 
differently hat t may be f ] lma, сао as possible ; was not intended that the 
ing the house;. "ТЬ. is НЫТ: in the f lar, | Mountain of Snow, and some others of the white- houses A poor should present anything squalid or 
straggling plants. that they be pruned in in e AE variegated kinds were also exhibited in good bloom 
shed their leaves, in а Jodi osegays came from Mr. Salter. Among nurserymen, | pa y more A rd to the duties of home life. They coul 
ill greatly teud to their well-being an |M Fraser and Mr. y were ar t and 2d ; and Mr. | not enjoy the luxuries of the rich, but they could ер y 
кер! thon pre boun rd was 186 in the Amateurs" eir little gardens—the gardens "hia belonged to the 
world, and which the world enjoyed, and this would 
ak of Acanthaceg being eod bs DUAE I | 
may be 
A 
LP 
[> 
б 
er 
= 
Ba 
БЕ 
2 5 
8 
& 
ЁЗ ЕБЕ сЁ 
Amon ng Miscellan neous ni Mens. Lee KA iR 
d dao s, Orchids, Ferns, Ix: gos 
I Мы their cultivation т 
light rich soil, moderate Meet ure а! M: pw e gei nd a 
Statices ; Mr. W. Paul а 
the former Aio ‘showing 
bis 
nd Mr. Clarke, b Vor 6 gis 
eaton's beautiful | Nosegay 
peaking of the time which wo 
ould 
be 
ale- house, but men would d be freed their ho such lar. pn 
moist uniform atmosphere and a hot dry resting atmo- 
sphere, with a free circulation of air, In 
T that aft 
AK 
the lar e plants аге properly arranged, the spaces 
| onim. be filled with roots, rocks, or whatever would 
rg s. Downie Laird & Laing 
tiful b Vote f Hollyhock ; Mr. Salt 
hardy Ferns; Мы В artlett, Hammersmitb, very fine 
11, t ed T _Кайїзһ | 
pans of Adiantum cuneatum; Mr. Bul 
would ma ako the 
The poor man "s home „Should b 
poor man's hoga. one of Me. 
e lighted up with gool 
allow of circulation beneath; over this I would put a (Raphanus caudatu в), noticed. at thelas 
coating of peat and leaf-mould, and plant 16 with | exhibition ; г. Tho swic ^u ite nium | to foster. In Ње cultivation of flowers children grew 
рыт оу introducing а few Ferns. Manglesii; Mr. Catleugh, Chelsea, Lilium auratum;|to advantage, their tastes were developed, and тей 
ral exhalations of decaying substances like Mr. per, Ваё, Carnations and Picotees; and | social advantages: were thereby obtained, It would be 
peat and leaf- monld, increased as it wo uld be by t the Mr. Taylor, Highgate, the singular large woolly ll tl 
cone-like fructification of Э on  edule, mong терт and common regard for each pe welfare, 
vanta . to, as I stated above, a Hein collection of| New  Fuchsias of 1865 sr, E, G, Her раа Е e fe ew years ago i it was said to „be impossible to 
plants, and almost compensate for that rigorous indi- Ls Father тв En тә Arden,  Roderick 
vidual attention capable of beiog given to plau u, and War e, all with violet purple corollas has been калеын year by year, and would no doubt 
small collections. Such are my ideas on the cultivation a reflexed and. sepals; Light es be con gp nue x We Asi see, 16 was said, flowers 
of tropical plants; there are ind of clever, practical blackish purple corolla; an nd Rose o Mud raise ay jus they might be seen in n the 
en of greater ability and er experience Lucy Mills, light kinds, А  Tose-e. ond. " bedding country. "Although s inpet est taken in this more 
myself who could suggest ев р каулы, &. В, | Verbena called Ariel, and а matter, still it was not & 
| gonium also came from the e firm | for as already stated fied ie something greater, 
Fruit was represented n good Que n Pine from jata ly 11 (orti AMeeting).—The Rev. Mr. Dis, 
tí Mr. Ford, g т. to W. Hubbard, Yu 8 and "threo dishes of after “reading over the prize list, re e bu: the 
Black eddi viis at Chiswic w well 
URAL: Jul RA 
| to iure a nbus later t han any other" "sort. From shes] 
f their| 
y be conceived ; and | 
leaves than this 
gay Boueing planta we e also 
berries, most of which have already been теа in 
our шш чш р. 795, 1864). 
Miss Tooting, е some beautifully- 
i Mr. Lowe, Maid Hill, a 
able numbers the shape of guod апа 
ылгаш 
n a Chass of 12 Ornamental-foliaged Plants, Mr. 
o H. L. ре sho lls. , Esq., was 1st with the 
atly-fill led pl A fine plant of Barnes’ variety 
|of Piaget priae came fon Mr. Baines, Th a 
variegated Aloeleaved , Yucca from Мт. Bull. Thes 
Bai 
remarkably fin. г rece. 
да e Regent's ^ Messrs. Lee ha 
E were Alocasi ja 
E 
m 
2 
ES 
< 
s 
[1 
L3 
5 
4 
zl 
# нас 
[3 ge 
N 
> 
ec 
е 
£ 
h were ; 6а] specimens of Veces P 
hopala rin Dickson 
and Ferns, and 
-| July 10 (Hou 
tion of panta belonging to the working classes of 
Lond peted. The 
se Gardenin ng)—This was an exhibi- 
on, 10 or 11 p 
Lar ui, and 
repay 1 visit, The Ber. 
е paper ки іп imd 
> hi 
d 
away. 
раба ad sprung PM some о 
Me now bearing fruit. 
Mr. [non es Intel 
nstance, which happened with himself; but in isa 
xA E onen 
gate 
arishes of which com 
oh 
| arrangemen A in each parish were under the super 
N, 
h poite g 
g 
ndeuce local committee, through which t 
1 (1 sylva! 
te of a 
соон communicated with the Society, and th 
sult М an extremely interesting 2 ow of plants, 
a| filling only one s side of th dE oe ory, but also a 
x бсо» Blooms- 
m Mr. Reid, of 
a, the stems SE the. 4 tter reed with a 
bury, опе "t the competing pou, stood. in the first 
Byfleet, received ап Хед prize ми a collection in 
Cissus discolor, latifolia, 
Cavendishi. 
In the Class of 6 Plants, equal 1st prizes were given 
Mr. ки, gr. to J. G. Barclay, Esq., Leyton, and 
er, the latter owes. liia fine Sarracenias 
ochils, noticed in our report of the Во 
. Don а осавіа metallica, 
variega A. rcc cce Maran 
Dicksonie antarctica, From . You 
Sphæ and 
nta, and | as 
R. 
vd iti "fro 
whieh were Saccharum offieinarum or Sugar Сй, 
rogyne Musa | g 
the | ing. 
Р 
» Mile Е 
n; 
itors we ere classe 
- имей к " а 
Referring to 
of which were shown 
ав follows, viz , iie y lts, Chi ldr: 
any School, an 
Barclay, Esq., came a large HTA ré Alocasia тийе, | 
ty hopa а 
rvants, Three M of тз 
respective dw p ps У: үн „апа 2s. 6d., were 
these classes ali the competi E eE 
in ea 
arishes 
mi 
collection from Me. Taylor, gr. | f 
ighgate, were stie са like Lis жа 
juncea, Сабоо recurvata, and Maranta zebrin: 
In gro f 6 Plan (Ы rser men) M Шеш. 
were lst Wilh 4 fine rre a Lowii, Drac ndivisa, 
Croton к um, Latanía пагу, khopola рв 2) nsi 
and Cyathea Smithii; Mr. Bull furnished, among others, 
gracilis. 
Таста апі Cordylines, of which collectio 
ee | of tha wel ll-known * «Nettle Ge ner Mi Mot. |5 
mularia), а 
largoniums, Fuc! nuals, which were 
also noti 
arded | a: 
fu and А 
tere ta the age ed plats e Which the Exhi ibition is 
sted. 
particular 
ever, been 
of th 
ing аси (Lysim pu ihe а), and Musk. 
ere for the m b put. confined to French 
шш, шайин Mignonette. Of Dahli 
бок qu fibreless. 
which h was shown is Messrs. Osborn, and 
кенди called Senol bris а gay crimson-scarl 
d f denham. The Ја 
d to ^ bo a cross s + a zonale variet г 
t Roses, fin 
e 
Б 
Y Vigneron 
med ruere A н] 
as 
‚ Lindley, 
х. salud ; figit blush 
of Podophyllum 
If th 
even ever 80 slightly, it 
to a Noseg 
Hybrid 
ba 
Mr. Short, who vith 
en 
etel efly s e bs ope ferie; Dod 
› Stric , Coo sh eliconifolia, 
with three or c blo 
and t| ricus Were p one or two i 
ertilisation, if tha 1i 
in pots show 
ET device ” consisting of a vila. residence with 
and Vei 
(*o indie, кы wb ed were many -charming | 
i ry wall, entrance gate, and garden in front was 
nda Е 
contributed from Coram Place; aud although the 
plantations of Vagos bn which it was 
decorated were higher than 
Mr, Bull exhibited a collection » conspicuous 
Bim pis жө Бшге ри, збан ia elegans 
e specimens of|seemed to be a subject of considerable interest, 
Eg 
house, and 
Lobelias Medie the fence, Tug etd 
d 
oved to be agir 
May Apple or Podophyllu 
Ew 
elated 
m peltatum which 
