THE 3 APDDENERS!* т m - - З 
ржимэк 9, 1865] THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1155 
3 a Ж. E — "m LÀ exor as I have described (see p. оз be used, the | all kinds, because their roots are generally queer of 
eximry is in > dobulb stu re, whilst this pot was planned to 
кейЫ; else, ^ it i follows А-4 in P ih ome bn counteract that tendenc; молча. I е not look 
some ) pon Odontoglots Mie th o! 
E аы Ж "те s € d pad ks Г "Trichopilias, and ^ e others, as true тут и ts 
bees сап they be reckoned terrestria; but i the elem: 
Ф which it 15 LM = Ж «ге. car. Б ral of successful cul are recognised in fixing 
characters of th E же абы 9 nk меў abso- their position, they must be call semi-terreatrial. 
жау peto ud С: W p ng Ie pb om Enough has been said, I presume, concerning this pot 
m „э en Bared! ШЫ, eni e Ы а Е о set growers ө vive ; and if they act upon 
Almonds flesh-co'o sd: , ghly-coloured the advice, I promise them, for certain, more success 
Eisen wi "very small b GOLD Net : with blocks in Ue one instance, = rum Н» too 
mi es poverishing ; or wit ith pots on t the ot er, as eing 
are also amo Па to retain t 
sod form, fruits or Ht (окин, е lon ng a and to position, and often considerably further. from the 
carved (Aman mande Cornichon), others regular and oval. asso! 
Ja some -— а e skin is кроў т. in others downy E mated. 
There аге iversities in the character of the flesh t t e ih 
Jn some МА edible, and of а red colour around the No. 1.—One seventh foli size. tropical rc sui able for most o е 
sine, as în Te ger ; such is € D т least 2 inches above the rim, which is suficient, е ht at different 
(а aem ~ M ecd реб ios die p 4 eve "E of sim allowance for subsidence, to ward agálusk periods of e day. Апу опе must Аз», observed that 
Almond whica jr (eio), id. асай dP ma nn or | апу excess of moisture. the roots rj vidi ` things as ТЕ nopsis and Sacco- 
“mixed a e Qu là of i "i i ip coe The No. 2 pot ів one of the most useful pots in Oria labium in particular, if pla om compost 
фы, == = th in ike a Peach cultivation. It emanafed from this place, wher ail ; get crammed а 
that it T3 1 observing the stone that it can be siad of food t 3 * S Duke digest, nd hen 
zt: Й e an Almo nd. Bat still there are become a mass of Mc tion. Thi 
wey like those 
бие form, moreover, presents i 
t opposite characters, во much so, that 
ke thos 
i years the fruits are 1 ose of Almonds, 
ther 2 they are true Peaches. The 
form and appearance of the leaves of this dac 
- oum and Mw: of the glands are like those of 
the 
Just in ast same manner as diff ist in the 
form of the flowers, it, stones, go there із а 
i ches; 
No c 
pieudob n 
vitality inevitably mbed. s it is, 
however, many of the m are yet tenacious of 
ordeal, whi ich a e measure, for 
егэ гід эзгу лек уру) so opposite in its x 
that no allied plants. could be subjected to the like е 
| And yet, not- 
witbstanding all this, whe 
unhealthy, or ке * gone 
often r i 
No. 2.—O0ne:sixth full size. 
unque 
engrav ing w 
72 be the 
ppose the 
ould 
with which it was filled 
t aft 
| plants in prc 
but it is completely rdiet vin po 
bottom, and must, like the eferred to, rel admira 
suited for al these gems. 
hich is engraved, 
see any reaso 
many of the plants 
No. 2 (plan). —One-sixth full size. 
ux мее аы. 
Бена that imported plante, althougit 
much 1 
cni pn [mee bt into a health orous state | 
ü y g y vig. 
bl 
Шапа of vM. e в and ens аде have some- | 
bwit 
most beautiful Cattleyas that the eye can rest 
t ree of B ed most critieal а 
Pinelli nå 
MS 
gra 
emrcum: 
Mel аз ы are wide across t the mouth, a in p 
дьаан; абе e quite 
these 
pots. 
lation 
super 
“at home” with us growing in 
e motion of the air н ge ced 
bout and around the suspe poe 
form they are vi viceable for a variety of plants, 
ltivation ; 
ch 
i'ecimens, or suc. 
qwe nutritive matter which can " 
m 
r than 8 inches i in diameter, Tm 
the roots being placed in small Mire erem 
ә 80 Bae to extremo fluctuations „ав to drought 
or mois ture, 
my op 
in the сазе of ey 
gross succulent-rooting plants as Odon- 
toglots, What, I would ask, is the use of eneumbering а 
explain 
Trifling as the p pots may appear toa 
nably of the most valuable auxiliaries novice, yet they erem a an que in Orchid culti- 
that np ever Yt adopted in in Orchid growing. A great vation which ea not, be overrated ; and the — 
t the more ready w 
rs 1 late tl f sach 
thin ngs; for, as Bishop, Butler truly remarked 
ly the most in iy AE remi c 
е) conditions to 
treat mpor 
blocks, "baskets, or ү ачы 
with the race is to put the imported pieces, or sickly 
plants, S into co common pots filled with potsherds, and stake 
fix themselves. Mos 
have scarcely a чөе of re in their той, per are 
upon blocks, after b planted in these hanging pots | m 
for a time, put on а ance that was oie | 
е "rd instances than 
wooden baskets, beca: they , more 
— and the roots fasten themselves to the surface, 
| both exterior a eus interior, with avidity. "Three of the 
, 
ко УМ тА в at, and а propor rtionate degree of 
isture, веж hat they have to live upon, and itis. 
beyond do do 2 n 'jadicions sly applied, sufficient to recruit 
the rces, to excite and induce root 
й оѓ crock: should be plunged 
eer 
into а bed 0! 
—€— to re enish врї- 
ш! wiro the süpply may ber т. Such plants 
ОКЫ то kept in a erabi Pa адре, and 
korat ^p warmer recommended for 
established plants. Fenis miren Meadow Bank. 
 DOUBLE-GLAZING, 
f, 
some — e in your Journal respecting. the merits 
their ‚ functions. ELM may be no 
М 
Eth 
useful 
e representing, as it were, 
5 
wbich is a тау common m meth 
od? I can ovde 
bave seen the force 
of the practice, 
i 
й 
бр the jnierticss, 
ае 
the Ardes к «im gu the чб the elevation. Ample 
CE 
No, 3.—One-sixth full size. 
is made А the n holes 
· thoron h drainage, and 
i not the 
ow 
is favourable ice roots and Ae in performing | ® 
order that there 
and demerits of this eh of ves «і ач to offer 
a few the subject, as system has been 
in ope for Saee i t. EU Ander- 
son (see p. 987) speaks of double-glazed houses 
being “ all but —— T" на from D influence 
of чота pans ric nother place he s 
iem ere sz wl oft the й enjoin hei eir bein; 
sr eed air-tight; а and Mr. Deal (p. 1084) spenks 
to be a аа оя result. Now it а> 
кези jur that hose writers have confounded together 
and stop all v. he tion of heat on the 
following morniog would not ex: 3° to 4°. much 
forradiation. But ventilation ів а totally different thing, 
and is her independent of the double.glazing. 
p p be meae — there being ly no 
prae 
f and sides of the ame а 
ub 
Limes round тыр 
year round, excépt during severe gales ог frosts, Тһе 
