770 TIE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
us|slightly the advantage, This relative position was | ion, пог were the colours so Warm as 
the collection of edil plants, en CIT "m | maintained. i uring ҮЛ weeks, after which the trial | represented. iu 
Чита ав д of m na А as discontinued. 10. Твїонорплх Tents Rohb, fil., 
E f m » о ане тн n newspaper gives the following mode Gartenz. xix, 18 
especially intended. A **eool house, facing jho PTS А з гаш. ы ү, " without having |Sepalis petalisque emneato Nm n 
north-east, has been lately erected at compara- |o g d abalo buneato abellato Hills 
le st, and answers its purpose admir- | recourse d r» yes of the town, or the sorcerer fiel aeneo Кае y^ ioi 
tively little оо Чай im типы er ue Mag p It consists in turning down empty | соіа m ppm medio mi biloho 
ably, The pla пів aro eh. dis f g di. | lower p x. more, аз may be necessary, in the cucullo bene fimbriato, lobis late 
deprived of the pots whi 05079. RR. ОМ» plac ped ne x d by the ants; these being attracted by | fovea basin versus angustior, basi 
ary gr da m — MS their «е beneath the pote, and опе | bumili loculis breviori, 
as but to remove each роб and gs ex. water on | А s species in the way of Trichopilia 
e mus to destroy Цып Mira т pots ma y be fil, eng cec Rchb. d. pec auty. "he etd 
diffe d io p alon | 
looking at animals Lage ЧА E: cages, and the | tho Tittle ihradese ig be a the process of membrane md ie poe 
same creatures roam r native d destruction repeat old-fashioned stiff erect lady's cols 
ost | , рег y 
——— А magni pad "m er of a MONSTER GLADIO; | 0 
ti cover y Mr. endland, the son (or 
эш; vri! he sume of TEI raised by Mr, STANDISH "(he е tear) ar y since he is already thet third ote We 
I Deal by | j 
aie do are such as arrest the attention of the 1 (is worthy of a few lin ае а donblé. К ыы ів. Сеа per 
student. In two of bs s t eultu ure is almost or F | foyer; but. it r2 LS pons ut an abnormal de=- | | @. Rehd. fi x ui 
quite discarded, the pla Е ri ы opment caused IX van. of three diferent 
e of roc mpy nd t urf, by w ie blooms, or perhaps o ere are ten di í T 
xm Eas characteristic are duds piétons in bhe s d bisuleate P" m a ind e M. L'HÉRAULT'S pe v comam 
8 es, CWO О an 
assume something of а natural aspeot. плове lion] y nly. ? The stamens are nine in number, but one is is con- | «АД from p. ҮЗ.) 
1/8 vhole length a Second Year.—-In March or April 
yah are kept in pots in the usua SDa nd anther being | converted into a petaloid - expansion. | the 285 which have HOW ere 
ough nM extensive, the colleetion is being daily in two whorls, seven in е selecting шатна Loca a Bye eddy a e 
"E. zz and alternate with each other, six apparently on t in the sam 
al not omit to mention that additional lower side of the flow wer being smaller "серологй, Props are to po "placed e [o p of b 
“ы are in process of construction for the accom remaining "eight. s which ате atan angle of 
modation of the gardeners employed іп the | bron oadly ovate or obovate, and of a lovely sa 99 red.| [n шше eginning o f April a first 
i r with a Committee room, |The flower a йорк one of the most beautiful we | made on the shelving beds and ү: the 
destined also to serve as a room for-students, | have seen ; b r that as р arises merely from bo well to perform this ope 
where they may study plants in wet weather, | confluence, 2 next year may produce only | sprinkling ОЁ sain, a edes iei 
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c Materia Medica; so that it is to be the flowers « of ika 3 pies partoo ok m dn less of the | during pO whole season, so as to free 
hoped d that we shall not hear much longer of, вате character, those on the Cem n of it more | plantation from all weeds, and keep it ina p 
Pt { i i | The m». moreover are of cleanliness, It is unnecess: { 
pupils Nus к Poppy буру унин Кы ore persistent, though the pollen s:ems to be quite precautions to be taken in order to avoid bruis singt 
z т. c ci. M. КОК vith the s. or to T 4 
We trust Жл, the pedi Ei err 5 ааа к л ае p wi раде secure the dei 
eneouragemen in and withou pe н 
in iis proiseworthy ELO and that means | HORTICULTURE and F repoti тоа, TA сыз re Bob pue lom do fa к — ordor to MR pec 
SECTION Br 18 je peu X garden, | E Mushrooms, s'ates our v contemporary, were offered A gainst the vie whieh might break them. 
bei tho фла it 1 M s nore WIGc y. EnoWn | {ор sala nb the last market a ех. Caleulating talka m t 
among the pu M. T. is basket a& only 5d. the b» sket, those sd [sowie ат rs ee aboy айта з d уш orog ш : 
to market received above ms re were to be turne ki атау 18 
Wa жге that А the Чече Horüenltun] Ша е deed and othe p ns in the trenches. "The m e prepared besi 
ент ia aper өз ind camane to: She. аюу. ò it di neighbourhood, and the Mus hroms were all sold shelving beds, ics аге dien toi in 
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Exhibition, which takes place on the 29th inst., prizes | before three ir the я фухао, From the Memorial nap hei ns кы 
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weeds see бир. a | оё Meo ui offered for sale T the Jast market of away th 
lassificati х 
: У not qur A hs M rH Cavaillon. They were all sold at an penis of of the manus el 
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beh аа year, and where choice Peaches may be had at from 1s. | Jess а ч or o 
F — ke ма d Prizes are also offered | to 15. 64. the hundred, The price of Ch th g7 w - a 
спон fus Qe grenkesb improy ement in tha E in these markets is set Prada at from 1d. to 14d. the Served the — pd i 
exterior er ti their cottages and pre the obje ct being | koe Река ec be par Bla ack Grapes are cheaper. Very | | fhos > pi i Should d 
e them to rar nd their leisure hou rs in their | Almonds, na 6 D^ ЫНС: Mad ores the msolves 
c е Society every ЕЕ, pe s ad to | 4d. о 5d. Pri х, ^i ^least віх times as dear in the | тош} 
de the. gondition of the working classes within the | Paris a market 
range ofits influen: 
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—— Some tim we received a sample of an New Plants. | knife, боге áhaped at the e 
Ate: HIS Wia prepared at pie our E Works, with a | 909. TRICHOPILIA GALEOTTIANA, А. Rich. Ann. Sc. оп one side, formin 
request that it might be mitted t experiment al Haree, 1846, » = Poe ined. 31! TRICHOPILIA take away the earth about the stalk, 
This having b ort. vi. Misc. 86, pl. 225! asy for the fingers to 
ne Ses is ipee, ы cuneato-oblongo-ligulatis acutis, labello а 
applied to various Cannas, Marantas, and nre Sume basi арада latissime dilatato convolute чаро, lobis 
infested by red spider, and a single application proved | lateralibus medianis obtusangulis, lobis anticis obtusatis 
еї ction. It was i 
which care must be ta! 
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sinu dóntc. | inch and a half abo 
m" when 16 is red, гову, or 
ing to the directions given, name aly op one mrt of Ind e wa ta cd ligulat us anoepe folio euneato oblongo аси AU ‚ хову» 
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арі n ME With regard t PE 
thes tenue scarioss oblongæ p me punetulatze 'pedicellum behind the Asparagus stem at 
a n trigo: res, prasiato-candidu t, it wi 
| suecessfi * rem: moving eere btusan, : us m TROU T 
ese E qe Te a ge АЫ Spur Y E E T ы дашы ыы д: 
> orizon ala ta йш postica, alm late e PERS vere о 
Hops, Roses, fruit trees, Quickset ев, аге во | humillime serr 
frequently and fatally in injured ;? ee said to have| The typical specimen in onr herbarium (which con. pen the кз А, the props arè 
been а perfec sapin n re eotti's types of Orchids) was collected near | placed, and the s tems fastened to them i 
Pliage оен. тт а lea: муч no rows on pe. tha riego, at Сыпай E. NM. on ы ito dressings ші de as fr 
lage, ich is a imendation. is evat tion of ft., possess aiso the receding 
mall A орай goes, we are шее! t to think well | single герое of his inedited dignam] as it would m а 
of it › know that these plates were sold after: А. | stalks are to 
—— We have also made some experimental trials of | Richards's death by a coppersmith, ey most probably | ground, and & ead 
one or two kinds of AnTIFICIAL panne namely, | they are now doing service under a transmuted form, in | plan she 
GouLDING’S and STANDEN’S, two plants of Coleus |some modesthousehold. 16 was M. Verschaffelt who intro- | turned up, and the trenches 
being manured according to the directions given with duced the living ng plant. "The flowers. are not the most | plentiful dungin be 
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re grown beside them in the вате The five spreading parts of the perianth are nearly |a depth of 4 inches, the 
but without manure. Їп about 10 - | breit MS yellowish green, and brown along ће | апа thrown u 
ом, which were all oe at the commencement, | middle 1 The well expanded labellum is whitish, | be ашы м а ме of very 
a decided ded differe - -" peet. ч TOES th so e pu urpld gs n do in iae „шне layer 
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improvement was visible in those treated with : esh flower grown | айа alh Lit igi T i f \ 
сабз Tis E ote with goo, under Ms Stone's саге in Mr. "Dua par ый s the | 2 inch t iş ошу У tan p^ 9 3 
manure and guano were nearly alike, tke former having | expansion of the flowers of the plate in the Z/lustra- time а d on of the end of 
