THE 
NOVEMBER 25, 1865.] 
TARDENERS 
ofi tho e poo 
A is of little co eim n 
h ere g of т буг 
thorough protection to hives, whether in winter or Ner o V ч view of m 
ing | ire equal to that woode! n cases, wi 
о, 
AND AGRIC UTTURAT, 
GAZFTTF. nu 
; but wh 
iv a splendid а which promises to farnish 
is no pm of ensurin, 
t of separate w 
a 
with M ing 
f bloom spring. 
yd 
akin 
all seasons. In short, vale planta 
vhi min ч 4 
veland toti o 
nastalih. Magazine for | 
h, in addition to other E has 
bo 
The number 
the present mont 
purpos 
RY" as MN 
ve forms of bas and of. iter ‘requirements of | might. ha Dieuanlly passed. 
la 
ta ou all sides, among 
Ia 
нау ia ‚ describe the MM ГА Ja ave foun 
apers on 
two pap Th 
fossil otany which 
our readers. e firsti a Tree 
ern (бп 
tions 
M 
J — 
t 
is on 
tata, oepp.), d discovered in the 
k кты Mr. Carruthers, a^ W^ rejoice to s 
„ntinues his inv vestigations into the эз the 
i globe "аб former ves an 
Too 
been found 
md А. тиа for all the manipula- | mos 
apiary m impro 
ank, plants of all нен: Чой а 
ат b чид, who does поб even overlook 
8 
on flowers, which һе still cultivates, 
мей. pe has such а of  beauti 
reasures from of climes. Тһе avenue of 
Pine trees conducts the visitor to a well-kept flo 
inside of the cases, which should be furnished with | 
apertures for ventilation made under the eaves о of t 
m. jar T of air rms the hives and the | 
garden, e is laid out and planted i 
much tas rea! equis sition, as one may have fine 
roofs, 
t 
| 
of air is detri ental to the e prosperity of be 
| There is бс simple не, м aat to EIE 
which is 
аф of et hives in 
e tag that 
t is. "d men ot menns t 
Ta MT he centre 
ч Gladko ўч zr &c., 
too | gen nerally find in most ovi qud 
е plant. 
wth;? similar constrictions have rved 
m e» 
he 
ight pem iiid by inicia Ap, | 
e been obse 
g blown off. How 
to the he master to ys "listurbed in the Es is by the Ар 
| noise of: a violent gale, when the thought flashes 
a тй with cha arming ries and патра 
Lobelia speciosa, Four fine beds ondas of Pda ат. 
gonium Жыш, which i is one of the best varieties for 
thi 
dct stems T: Lastrea Filix-mas and Pol 
Lone bitis Љу Mr. Carruthers, who alludes to the fact 
He hears the rain argus dh in torrents, and гоње 
рат рае тета ыа Mist How 
but that a periodic dry wind, as on ihe coast of China, 
bedding as ed with Variegated 
fta hah] 
an extrem v heat 
т causes, d produce a ae - не 
ач n ou 
Pp ыы 
| is he if he finds Мы alarms to bo arat Era Phut how 
much wiser to remove e all cause fo or anxiety, so that i 
| чс P 
anted with Pur 
ей beds up the centre plan 
goniums and Calceolaria. amplexicaulis, edged with 
Leaf- forms {from the Pipe Clay of Alum: 
ight.” The most interesting fact 
assurance that no harm from 
dcin some th the careful bee- aed may pe^ M grad ns with pese tomentosum ; these beds had a оой effect, 
to his favourites. 
A few 
cases w eet brass hooks 
UES RECEIVED, — W. Chater's Catalogue of 
Blois is e of the best that can be consult » by 
жы across the uh and tied 
e, 
under dh келү л, be found suficient for the 
e | purpose. 
ich 
Garden — 
Mz Bor heer GLASGOW, SEAT OF THOMAS 
Daw — Meado w Bank is ан ps to bei 
village Бог От ina retired Pers a fe ow miles fro 
H 
| bee 
w iron Lud pun through the parts of the | war 
which m and eyes, or 
e the 
with ae 
Ал, leaving Mr. Dawson ^s "ei дын, а walled 
den is entered, planted with all kinds of beddi 
nts; a ribbon Era in - garden ^ been very 
utiftul this It rif of Variegated 
Veronion in the ó cen t; io rows on each side of 
elargonium n Brilliant then "of Pelargonium 
gar 
e 
hedge plants, o 
des good genera 
jand) Prie, Courant for 1865-6.—J. Weeks 4 00 
cultur, 
? 
f | famed in his vir for its battle, 
ogue | Glas 
qu hy sy is Hamilton | 
Palace and Bothwell Castle, Mea 
bor —€— on the one side x the Ме leading from 
Д ondon, эол ы vhs vro place it is well 
worth ney to se magnificent collee- 
tion of "Orchids, for which i iti i Arete р ; for, go when 
ning crie for horticultural erections. of various 
haracter, and may be referred to with 
| cha: 
persons about to commence buildings of this character; 
bo! 
makes 
| consisted lof Scarlet pero inea 
| Calce кк! of Per 2d. 5 5th, ‘Lobelia 'apeciosa; 6th, 
Var терме Arabis AE t the greenhouses was as another 
nd Verbena 
| Admiral Pieds, hish is a fine kind for Иш, ; the 
front row of this border consisted of Lobelia speciosa 
b id was se а a fine bed d замрла which 
border, plant 
| well gri as these were, аг 
| our Riu ант. Ti Inthe centre о fao 
ndard Dahlias, the stems of which being long gave 
meee eaan 
píarp. 
We Mene A ur remarks on the Win 
MENT OF AN APIARY (see p. 1062), and purpo 
Ает respecting proper hive-protection, 
Where raw hives of the ordinary pattern are соп- 
and well 
roai 
NTER бүт 
saying | perfe 
under an arch, thro 
edging, 
euch side рол gear 
many old favourite flowers, 
enel d down to the wii constitutes a very efficient 
over, Inthe south of E 
y swarm early. But t 
overs, or bil | as QA us 
llowed to rot as they stand, dir 
hice and all sorts of noxious vermin, as as per 
percolate and sa Lus. crowns of |n 
We, therefore, аи е recommend Hier 
being E discarded from the apiary "ot any o 
"d 
| St 
ngang hives во protected 
s peers is Lok ut w 
are 
dal d y. 
Чух Duchess of Norfolk, Souv: 
urf 
ES e flowers of othe r kinds below a chance of growing 
The Rote 
d are р p^ and hal 
were John Bopp Beauty. (CNW 
ir de Malmaison, аага бе 
Lor Raglan, and Eus bue Appert. Ith 
i t Ret wil iot Aó well in the рас, г 
у, 
сй 
t, large, bu! pact and 
walled in, and the ME talak * it ui qun А 
кей after. Fruit tree walls were, 
ng abundance t p ruit, 
being gro 
The tdk hen garden is no 
well 
are well loo 
I saw them, bearin 
re also some fine Con еге һеге, sue ch as 
and t ty 
In my next I will ia petes 
departments of tlus highly interesting establishment 
B. W. 
————— 
Miscellaneous. 
lation.—The botanical productions 
© bee.kee: eeping. 
А rather wellkn d practical apiarian writer 
known b qe us апа prac! ap , 
of the class,to which it belongs. 
are likewise + Pinus grandis, Thuja prece pere 
Corsican Vege 
t | Corsica — as mig 
the countries th 
pome of * Ортаг rds апа О 
Wards," some e years oeated in the columns of 
[oy periodical (d. e LN ridicu 
e milk-pans 
borealis, and many others, On the right-band side of 
Italia 
the entrance is a lo ong walk, the borders of which are 
view, 
led for во 
iod pue s ти, з larg fo 
The 
was a warm controve y on 
Us, bt mie. 
which are extremely useful plants for large borders, 
and they grow finer here, and indeed агур течи 
ой the 
in ат abundance, and 
admirably. | The Mulberry tr ee, also, ie cultivated 
lec- 
hocks and Dahlias, the whole being 
of olly hoe! 
AH А whic h are planted | the best 
h an earing of the silkworm, there is 
great opening кы тнт оа for the Corsieans, Оп 
tbe low Із and mountai Мерт the er dia ir 
vro The. cultivati 
the Pare milk-pans, when the hives are sufficien 
covers io. to support them aeania d make айы 
ы straw hives. No cloths - of ol 
d|good effect. Many 
canariense, the whole having а 
dare 
e. hony hardy daves flower in spring, 
with nies success, and admirable wine is 
rather full- 
А 
i must be allowed, аз is too n the case, 
tervene Spain the t VES y thp bisp hive pe its milk-p -pan |a 
d Bat e imagine ns of great cold 
the wall just mentioned i is е а bank, which is 
a good display is maintained until frost sets in. Behind 
ташу. har ren d eth m у on the 
the island, are 
шш not quite touch p crown of the hive; 
Therefore propose that a narrow hoop of straw, 
ay | em three баг 
| has bee 
rcu Lair m 
his 
especially when 
n*planted агер 
p manda of t беп гый t ЖЕТ 
" — 
— а 
of th 
length as pes 
"a 
before mentioned. 
8 foregoing plans have the recommendation of 
n eac 
this are planted. А Conifere and eben of is 
er been 
liat vindpaly. iig to their 
Formerly, even now, their main 
