THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
nnual in pa ins , „Collinsia bicolor is also 
a | 
also Las ger 
snake; by careful 
n quite straight. 
tle 
exhibits to curl Аа twist on 
may be 
ruit is epi ке Ъ 
| wee ek it had attai ned - Jeng th of 5 feet 2 inches, and, 
ation, but in spring | 
nothing mo: beautifal, especially when 
— M "With an а of white Daisy and a 
few ry-bi rd Tu lips. In the case of annuals 
47 3; 
x ева paid to training it, is 
as straight as any ordiner, nes кка Cucumber. 
dent a 
30, 21 
e being K ecd; from the great T ros ity the fruit | aquatics were Erg bg I felt quite 
edi 
quet last |a 
d, | T 
[SEPTEMBER 
or by the autumn 
h 
rst ; cold night we bad, the tem mpe 
house became low, and all t Ken їп pans on the 
turned bla ck, the leaves rotting i in a few days, 
er conside: 
T ae me aED pni 
W. S., , Sparken, 
n" 344 
tre, w| 
the tank remained as ipu M 
an 
Ор. L 
£n 
to their E йге; | where 
а few Bal ld be 
off into 60-si sir Thes always pro ove 
забен езу tor Wr purposes ifj planta out on de 
first appe fine wea and the pots 
be E Sire - айну of summer 
beddin ese) ae are venae a ves annuals that 
e cont 
there is convenience ther ore 
may | to the ** ores. x the Summer 
А 
‚ The адеп нра т was enc me е spri e 
і! what 
penny, to gain possessio n of a small thin pa 
issued by Mr. Du Boulay. After reading 14 pages I came 
of 1865. "e now quote 
UM SA 
the few lines :— 
summer remarkable PER its extreme coldness, mpa 
б 
ск th £l +: 
| of the day, and to have a 
ths 
as it ha en 
Ouvirandra was one of the 
the d is ушы 
as 16 w: y thou NI 
the plant eene, or nearly 
leaves M ood as * dai 
began to grow as 
mon 
do oti require any pri rotec tio on, bu t, с rar ry, а 
bee of doors. the My 
1 е4 
E Therefore I attributed ш 
sens aria are the best; Limnanthes Douglasii d 
атп ма also good in their way, but they c 
later tha pepe consider a proper season to 
mence chc eds ing. 
With materials poe as these and wage is command, 
and 
ave no hesitation in rb eds 
а conti 
the whole eod of their growth will be жы кт 
pes unkindly for them the 
ed cold.” 
summe 
айа mn will 
should be 
the iter part o of t the 
g 
son B a peat a fact which i is | 
with re сч 
f | year 
| proguoeticated. a most Severe DN it proved to 
When 
| one o d 
ше gentlemen leave off their idle 
g xe 
^. (The italies are Mr. Sheph 
P 
since a Dr, Plant, of Birm mi ngham, 
will обо 
sur- 
wet ould think after what th 
‚ог dE шау say 
been a few degrees mal in winter ie 
plant was always den, 
u 
might s ave 
adhere to former trat. 
ment, дүз should not бтк uw E o Py Nol 
with similar success. Thos. 
'ootin. 
"The “Нит ing Bird Hawk Moth, n 
stellatarum, or, ү some of our country folks call ii 
з “Ni nble Dick ” has been very abu 1ndant this yer. n 
edt meteorologist Arago asserted, 
d we е should ма а е апу тоге “г these Murphy-like 
propheci "f I: 
on the e feeding on Galium Mens, while | th 
moth is constantly to bes seen on tke - There i 
also equally 
ribbons. Aper eere N 
a 
y own 
the comin mple. The O FORMO] 
e Ivy, cmi wem Bieberstein ni, and Queen Victoria 
Yellow Da ark Pansy, Creamy Silene, Yellow 
and iw d Honesty at 
wall, bur in 
wall, "tha t case the 
angements mentioned at p. 819 
is 
Crocs, c-r Daisy, Pink Daisy, White Daisy, Blue Pansy, | kn 
an 
"A 
which perhaps Mr. Westwood or some of m 
[коа Dime ч "for 20 y 
кайсы a he knew nothing ry: never кау 
now thi bl togive a for 
any 
cast of the s dis 8, 
this most Минсе 
we shall вее no 
of © forec: asta. 
Le 
s sunn 
more shi 
Жу ө 
һе Аргун ium is a short account of 
y, agreeable, abundant seas 
lling presumptuous тароо: | 
may be 
log 
за the various T a off to better 
hi hav to take a 
ns down their stiff, stately pe 80 as 
vs онар effect, во well as rcles 
avy o 
ав straight lin ie, M.P. 
uee: Lapin as grown at Leigh Park, 
Havant, "recie the countr гу ве t 
n was - planted out оп Мау 
y у оп чта 
nit. It has made ecc progress, and | 
w leaves upon it, „ой чеш aver. e 
6 feet in diameter, exclusiv of the 
2 inc hes dee еер. These giga antie leaves, whick: are light 
t us therefore hope that after 
t 
can explain. There is 
es € wall fully ex 
they had an object. 
umming bird moth 
neighbourhood during t 
| second brood has appeared. Unlike rm majority of 
»|Sphingide it flies during the hottest sunshine, as 
also the beautiful moths of the Plusia, of wh 
h and the gam 
genus 
burnishe itis) 
numerous esie prickles, about $ inch in маф 
1 inch thic k, extends o 10 and 
rrespond 
Home Corre 
Hardy cud enneg Plant.— -Many a garden 
12 f n length, and if our tank had pe larger, 
they, anker doubtless have reached to even a greater 
moth ;(РІ. gamma) "аге well-known examples 
Озу ord. 
сан E Smell of Water in Tanks.—The smelo 
whic h your correspondent mp is undou es 
table matter in 
1 y чач 
+ 
е with. smut and gas, and particu bolg, dinde 
gardens, which to be of m cm must ear towns; | t 
wt de, far the worst ofi in this uci 7 is the Liverpool 
OW: 
the wati 
апі it may be prevented by putting i иш 
it ів ' pure dean with a PA eme whioh increases 
we 
about a day 
к. - on poe 8 
up into small pieces the charcoal 
face and will be found to be a 
чо а 
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it is poss siblo t 
sweet scent. The upper de. of the calyx, which 
White Vice and Syriam Grapes. emer Yn 
in 
out-of- 
f 
t is past its | beaut, 
likel 
consists of four — is pure white, the under 
pale green, closely studded with short prickles. 
per. there are 100 w en the flower is 
general E" À pon vehe -— Wiene expan: 
the cal m 12 hes in diameter; 
| rund it is concealed * Ter беча E full-blown flower 
easures fro 15% 20 inches. across, This Que n of 
Of 
perfect; but in 
ded 
rapes s 
Nice, by Mr. Fowler at the “ Interna 
m ты h, I am of Opin ion das it is 
"eX pos 
a 
“ montana," а са 
dding d 
p eners 
year, puetiestuy those in бе; лан 
roved so useful, a "i n the nort! 
they are reed "the enlivening 
s, and T" or two ai: things that 
f London. Viola lutea is а 
h success anp a b edding plant by Mr. Tyerman, 
t 
-|in row river Berbice i in British Guiana, South Amer: 
: in 1837. А. You 
und growin in a currentless basin formed by ненай 
oung. 
aches.—l see 
z : 
for 
‚ Umney will so 
favour not only on L. 
son, Lambton C. 
‚ Crocus mudiflorus.—How is it we do not pem this 
species. W. Robinson. [Mr. Tyerman can perhaps settle 
the e question as de the ime - this blae Viola. 
tis far 
cleaner and prettier than the Colchicum, : ж I TUM 
the we vp one "vas een at this seas 
of which at 
generally е under the n 
t|it cheap like теи веса kinds. W. Robins 
to andr. go vnestralis.— 
of October would mend 
nied e in 
Surrey ; but if Mr. of 
Peach ardor and publish the reni Ir will confer a | 
myse! гай but also on others. Z. ер 
‘he same as that ud Fowle 
Speechly could never again 
the same aues epe large maani get 
are only Р? 
E 
Ёз 
si 
des чу gen, and it is much to be desired 
th m the Date uld t 
-In answer ба my friend, 
a 
rk, | “ J., Dangstei article | berri 
ruit written Á me at p. 293, I: may state, that a few years 
since, when „Опујга andra was as comparatively new, I had muc 
S 
NE 
eben ? fro 
region on | he Pacifi si 
meed to 
years о. 
is bly the same plant as that koown in this 
i d 
side of the contin ent, from which | i 
It | 
and I inva riably fi 
rudera proe 
моо 8 ^s the pente son etimes € were too hot, 
t tim eing anxious to 
and | if eg, tin A Maroh TI amd T 
di 
with € 2 a 
proba 
— by the name of “The Snake Gourd ;? that 
difhculty T tried a plant in a large tub by plunging it 
nearly to the rim in the hot-water tank, where other | 
some excellent умач but ^k 
