1036 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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Plans of culture, distribution of crops and manage- 
ment. pparatus for agri icultural works ; EM | 
на тесме Plans and models of farm I Tools, 
mplements, machines and apparatus n hus 
andry, sowing and planting, | inris inia 
be S erri rvation of crops. Carts and other rural 
£ 
me of transport. Locomotives and "horsegis. 
Mamire organ іс ог mineral. Apparatus for 
physical i of soils, wd of different 
systems of re-planting, managing, eultivating 
forests. рка s used in the cultivation of forests, | 
and in the trades appertai ning thereto.” 
The 7th Group iss is ses food kom or preserved) | 
in various states of 
Class 67.— Cereals and eatable eiae 
produets ; and the produets derived from them 
ced 72. Дан 1 ta 
Mug 
і 
ik. and specimens of f agrio cultural buildings under 
f ass 74, farm buildings and 
agricultural » works; 75, horses, asses, mules ; 76, Bulls, 
buffaloes, &c.; t7, sheop, goats; 78, pigs, rabbits; 
79, pou y 80, sporting dogs and wa ogs; 
81, iafl insects; 82, fish, Crustacea, and Mollusca. 
We reproduce the 9th Group verbatim :— 
«тн Gnour.—LivE PRODUCE ARD SPECIMENS OF 
HORTICULTURAL Мов 
** (lass 83. Hothouses and Horticult esed Apparat us. 
dear, nurserymen's, and horticultu: irists’ tools. 
Apparatus for watering, for keeping turf in order, &c. 
Li onse j paratus i 
s, beers, &c. de 
i i ary is ынде d y^ "ihe. exhibition of live 
| and sea: roel taller 
It is, however, 
ith a 
| loosely. jointed. stem, 
-leav 
excessive tenuity; while 
10 feet. B. 
is our cheval de bat. e 
scribe es an nd — eight, 
m 
rie 
d med) attains 20 to 
es о 
slender smooth stem, ind а secu b ible, i m 
fruit, not so bigas Red. Currants. Thishasthe foliage, the | t em toa cooler temperature than that in which iy 
spines,” is only 8 to 10 feet high, wh 
tenue, the smallest of fan so inconsistent wa 
great grace, is no Шаги іп ше stem than one's finger, | base of their native yr embed rs T 
— 
e 
ogon 'of American Palms | have but a very small P. Ec adia, RS M 
that I would chiefly: point attention, nos prisa iel i is. his however is ys 
none but minute species, The med Сопота Cyclamens. Тһе whole of th атошаМу in ерш) 
and Ba . (0) . „ The 
| leaves like those of ordinary pinnate Palms, attains a | wi 
| height of 8 to 15 feet, and hasa slender reed-like stem, | аз mi 
реу: ен — ere rv ngs. iculi i е а 
o9f simi lar ы ut its leave sa 
divided m a Аны bios 
maller, with similar leaves des expanding, a more 
, and а bunc shini 
But t ing e 
Wallace assi ipn ; 46 species | the amount is given for them, choose 
of this one genus to South America, of which he |str rong tit Ü erectstalks, pure-esloneed оне, - 
These appear all to be|and g orm, and there need be 
for bi 
pectinata ig abou : feet high, —— се 
dinary 
y This 
ed Paim s, and one of | general habits of p 
ent, so 
ens which 
d | of two causes which op tai u 
. integrifolia 
and B. Biani. АЗЫ 
E 
a has 
fing ег, апа e € high, with 
at t what sh ш! we — to ES simplicifrons 
which t stem is never 
m not 8 
reto n 
aquatic plants. Fountains and yet 
for ornamentin ens. 
1 апа 6 fe 
ave 
while another (also unnamed) has rin gs of. reversed After Apaira they should be removed to an oe 
spines set at — intervals around the will 
B. ste dtc as the p morni ing an forenoon sun, but they like a little shab 
th a y E 
vir in ice Here ehe weather tto set 
are two charming little Mme whic h ша; y be culti-| The 
'hey do well either plunged in pot 
tak ing them нт ч 
the ey have commence d growing, or before cold, з, 
1 t 
g ga 
* Class 84. Flowers and tal 
Species of plants, uod. paet зарэ cul ees oiii 
the ү «чу ач stie types of the garden and dwellings et 
eac 
e la ass s 8. Vegetables. ттүү ihon of ноз and 
them; the lati 
се іп Ње тсе 
р! 
kitah 
* Clas “Fruit trees. армен, of. trees , and 
сайн of lire — the 
laft 
1i 
g | removed to the drawing-room. 
|table! "There is page: sufficient Tm € а tw 
tter three a four ант acies very fine, and a dash of -— latter being pli. 
organs e bro ad : and around the roots, cg these materials be 
thes 
cleft; in both the bases are prick oek 
of t 
seii make а ‚ pretty pair. 
, 
peat — i 
кейе, i one of. thoroughly rotted cow-dung, siid 
d a da 
as firm as possible. The bii, 
y Red Currants. 
of the orchards o ach о ntry. did 
55 Class 87. $, fF. 
are scattered, 
Palms {о be procured ? They „In n saving see Je it always be P from the m 
a which should dhe Хор zt up, must nevertheless й 
firmly fixed in the soil, 
Алу. фет from tis 
of trees and example чыын, culture preteen "ee pro- - 
cesses followed in =з country for replanting forests. 
F i f th 
h 
Е o e 
mode of culture adopted in various countries, with a 
view either to pleasure or m А 
taries of the Upper Am 
forests which besdbe the Ris v and other t 
u— 
ribu- f produ а blo Vicus of а wasby, indistinet, ш 
At ea st „al those обов Xs bue. 
mentioned by Mr. \ 
these rivers were 
the field 
may reasonably suppose that 
An des, other but similar kinds s шау 
of ^ setae ‚ апа 
all along the норе of the we it. See ГА iym as I have 
be fou Now a ci 
ow as ge. 
pue) permit a plant eH 
os 
icl + А. 
exhibited with the арай object of improving the 
si iti the people. 
hese we s endeavour to make our readers 
now, 
s 
кор i3 Ws ntlemen 
duly oes. sii 
ek for the minuter Pal 
мех 
magnificent Odontoglossa gro 
valleys ; — са "experienced jr nen nre A БҮ. азрес E Plauted out here they 
if I inform eg usy in that M tong 
n Andea 
e but instructed t 
pared and n border under a wa 
little bulbs d removal in the Dir 
much unnecessary labour. Hav 
nd tested their Bici mes 2 
,and -— dnd I 
‘h 
think there can be е dou 
ОХ ы кено; AE ADM, 
fl 
© 
n 
ms) 
fios, asI pie not in any vera dm e, nor 
іл any indifference т же elegance and stately 
beauty, so mu coles a general opinion that only | fi 
gens 
тесе ption. A stature of 50 to 80 feet e common 
among them, and e "d those species, few in number, 
which do not develop a stem, for the most re throw 
out their genae over a ert some 20 feet i m diam eter. 
f hor cultu urists canno 
3.4 EĻ 
c ngle plant, vues the result 
is that the princes of. vegetation are pede 
abandoned to the princes of horticulture, or to рге 
put in 
| this condition ey will endure а 
ou 
t in 
i su 
bt that the result мош is conservatory or gre re r, 
them as collectors, and to u e i ntil the soil i 
flicient room, be planted ouf along th 
e borde! 
I have self sent| Parsons, of Danesbury, 
t in this D 
be e 
grow 
[ Nothing is simpler on easier than he egeo | renewed. Thus 
iransmiesion of. Palm- seed. 
quantit T чар, kinds m ашаса 
уа ou iy difficulty, and without any n ness aad 
utions, 
fnit mr ripe, is packed іп а box or barrel, or ar ley, Digswell, He ris 
any si ssel, with a ity o 
an equal quantity tM: Ж. n 
mer Ts М Бе of. dampness in — it is dug up LANTS.— 
in ave навет ; it must not y any KITCHEN GARDHE i Pm 
means. The se san e the earth should r* sessi n 
alternate layers. In 
long Ma 
ал 
f blooms every year 
Mae JOHNSON 
possessing much grace and some variety, w. 
leave 40 the superior 
exceed a height of from 6 to 20 feet, ora oriri 
exist in 
regions readily accessible, and already searched to 
ratum. P. H. Gos e, F.R. 
experien: 
and are 
found, on being unpacked, already sprouting; and | “Of all flowers ana me tho СаО 
| ready for immediate potting off. Il bel e it is almo st selection, Les enerally estee 
Безо very igh tate 
earth. These details in practice, however, I willin ngly 
ce of others; it is 
I have ein attention to a great deside- 
8. 
d si. bots m, зе е мы? Аъ E. ho pro е; for 
such details within the scope of our present 
inquiry. In d this 9 ааа volume he has o 
and figured several species which might be grown t 
t an any im 
repay the cultivator er 
or attention to thei 
be unwelco to у. 
will Ue Dore treatment t 
ties of Cyclamen, yet few, if any, will mh thoroughly 
MENS. 
ed when our stock of these | 
cted 
e ly London, E ay у Shor 
good use iety de ers pu 
Ger r Lat 
be examined, and if | though considered to be a Таг, су 
э 
As th n bas arriv 
> charming ч spring 1 гана should 
shifted, a few notes on уз culture may 
man Though few rn 
than som ot d. varie- 
eos oper $ sd Е г — 
edia! 
ore imme! 
ses i gland. 
Palm, Iriartea setigera, from whose stem the India 
makes his fatal gravatana, or tube, through which bali 
project ts his unerring arrow by the for rce of bis breath. 
and is more commonly that of the finger; 
vhi its height varies from 15 to 20 feet. The leaves 
d 
Secum un. о КТ orange berries of the size of 
f some of the varieti: 
cud same ick ness, but less lo fty in stature, ranging 
qu 
saved a бі promiscuous! 
from 10 to 15 feet. But there are others much less 
- Mauritia pumila, a curious little species 
have 
g bu 
Cy clumens has from the time X. the first рене 
es of C. p 
dx the supply; the pem ce has 
that seed " some of the bettor M ios 2 
antity, v has 
“о never could t ыл оола ens with cabrio "like 
cess, The cau a failure was always attributed to 
а constitutional vaknan in the bulbs, but I may 
ersicum, been greater 
therefore ida 
Fired. y^ this 
; hk 1 Ег 
mu. From the time "i sowing E seed saleable | 
ed, having bee 
grown. ads a 
of 
and m 
ЕЗ "which i As 
arly London, an 
Ње о? is better p Lee. эй 
the he 
vo ғ. 2 
Lenormand's is said to be 
| appears to be closel 
wilich i it differs only in па! 
ore 
h been produc: 
with radiate fan-leaves, and a stem armed with conical high temperature, in ы less rey from 18 to 24 
