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THE GARDENERS' HERONIURE AND AGRICULTURAT € 
result ds, that instead. of Ше close, confined, 
er we 
We can 
m warm or cool, dry or erra К, ав we 
‚ and consequently the ңы жые does not render it 
in any way um to keep Orchids 
Bimmering in steam." 
So farfrom the outer „о being “ superfluous, 
not “а positive evil," summer (see p. 1084): 1 
believ ve it is , quite as vell adapted for maintainin 
* almost 
ве, is шї liil | 
the temperature of double-glazed siam "than 
ones ; in fact, w тө г s ev 
xix л T th t 
| 50 € 
lights to fit inside the rafters below the original roof, 
rS ga ust tack them м in their place 
In a word, 
Aa own imet cn is 
furt 
plans, 
o 
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g 
it round each young tree ; 
2 feet fro om the stem, , taki ing 
Robert War 
553 а 
information from experienced men. 
Broomfield, 
l'a! A123, 
+1 
БОГ Т rch would not re equ 
D 
O as to leaye 
"When the е trees w эл. 
| E the depredators, 
wider 
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ire so larg a | 
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mess than 
ow 
one of the best pe À cheapest that aa i this 
| trees planted in a Pinetum 
GE Í; 
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LEF- 
renias in How 
W "inter flower ing тепа. 
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і 
Dg the bran 
ni 
any other. , Here. уге never take the o 
Titt 
Ss рш which deve ji 
growing мар m for t, I 1 
4“ е and see qum, o Т ns Pyme 
value. of double-g mer is, that i 
d f bes 
should produce a fair show of bloom a libe year round, 
more especially as we know many ida will сое 
in perfect flower wn months а gen em the state 
of the atmosphere of the house they arein be suitable 
f th 
he ongevity v the Bowers want in 
k Y [$5 
uM glass, during sunshine ihe pom rises во 
gr rd 
revails pose on Orchid growers, ташу, в 
separate house жу plants in flower in which the 
ept lower, with rather a dry atmo- 
off the natural moisture, and the house becomes 
almost to aridity. This can only be prevented A 
repeated wateripgs or syringings, and б we have 
alternations of dry and moist, highly detrimental to 
the M th'o рр» 
commendation of Mr. Deal, that a 
" “thick woollen c or flannel roller «епн for the "i: Рә 
ght be tuted ү double-g g 
a was а ides pes 
wards of 400 feet of " double glaz 
e fo und to be 
ouble roof. 
Since writing the foregoing I have seen the remarks 
of еН (р. 3100 in reference to double roofs, and 
h 
my p 
n error into which he has fallen |i 
wish to c a 
respecting "the “plants grown here under that system, 
л ves 
p: Phalsinopsis amabilis 
e cds 
| other, ee bs ted by 
ry|sphere, In my nitens в at present may be seen in 
flower the follow 
Cattleya labiata 
Vanda tricolor 
Lælia anaeps 
utumnalis 
O?cidium Pa apilio 
Бене "ide alba 
Calanthe b. 
Cypripedium insigne 
Nt. 
Lycaste Skinne 
пча llum 
z pie Skinneri 
endrum rhizophor um 
tita slaten oculata 
sia arri ieanum Coelo 
mies pe und 
tempe- | dep 
xcellent retort | 
a | that it "ү the true plan 
of fibre it pro 
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before е т or anything else were touched, 
which time the leaders would be getting out of 
поп. 
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lem 
Japan Еа. Тһе Bohmeria nivea is stated 
duce this article of commerce; I received it from 
Botanie Garden, St. гомна with а stating 
and from the: large ашош 
oduced, I dies the statement to ly 
air) 
s strive to find rest in 
What 
He states that t 
Ferns. PIE to these we have Orchids and a 
to бый ы бк 
of those remarkable for beautiful foliage. 
Шеге being any deficiency 
jag 
So far fro 
of co olour either in the 
ntre? Again, 
whether sss. air, or юш; to seek its 
bei ing so mu uch heavier than the air, 
he says, “ Water 
De 
ae ER 
d | Plum 
is this * striving G 
nother mode of expressing the | hours o 
сета, iioi compels everything, 
ent t 
Or. 
Pea. The months of October, November, isi 
ecem ied er are, par с cellence, the Pear season, 
Foremost among his 
foliage or flowers, it would aj 
ошл} it out with remarkable b rilliancy а nd effect. 
A striking illustration has just occurred, indicating | 
ve gaine of double- glazing here. This place lies low 
falls as rain or snow." Sus ely here is s myp 
admitted in so many w om. The cork, ih he usod as as 
an illustration i in "ұту first paper, floats on water becaus 
varieties are Marie тй. "peerless, and unrivalled, 
A bits d in beauty and goodness; Louis 
el' goi 
е We have had during rà last 36 hours an | 
excessive fall of rain, and the boiler, which hea 
—fll a tumbler with water, as cold as you please, | and 
bed b: y that enthusiastic raiser of Pears, 
ie ud ; 
the 
N.E.! Ihave no fear however of any seri 
Es e aem io T. Bewley, Esq., “Rockville, | 
tpe е = 
our Corre- 
See 
Mz. 
benc n p. 102) 0 that his. Seer is 2, Burlington 
m, S.W. mak 
Place, Burlington Road, Fulha 
Home Correspondence, 
,, Evening Work Jor , Garden ners,—Why i isa „gardener 
—а carpenter, smith, рше, weaver, painter, brick- 
D &c., can n and do worse when unde er cover. Now! the at 
in pr opor n to its w 
the water ом 
which i 
air, po in pro| o its density, s o fin 
pan етер а э up the ihr гонг to 
r itself; $ and во cases, the 
otion. We are agreed as t 
г. Е. с onfo ounds cau ве and , effect, чана; tends t to 
mm 
M 
mislea: 
18 ight, to the bottom, and the dh 
| water d room for it, Pond rises; drop another, and 
ot fro y 
Bac cgi 
size, 
a returning summer, a very toug 
indeed, fighting a good dat unto the last, Thes 
candidates for hono urs are, as will be seen, 
on the contrary some Wa Hr nre very old. 
Arnott ( mean authority), in 
âs Mr Supports the the аео о т am хой t 
AS un 
eal mine. 
with warmin ng Papeles that does not evum эч ч 
attendance, there enty of work, 
tallies, providing neniam деше ров сан plants, 
&c., all of which could be don 
Sin ing the above I have read 
А D third article, in in id I observe the following 
direct confirmation of aid : resl 
of work that occurs in the 
ings | are a ees eas 
abie honda ог cards, Ithink 
me: resort to 
very few ce" аар to туш themselves by 
A: Ln ce the complai nt oí fa gardener at the 
lo 
new чуге ба апа р: ER m "pong the trees 
for seed g т eatly facili а the vak us 
may у 
t short, ча: certainly they can 
час and I tart qud —€— 
from a nurse 
One 
о garden, 
o has been 
а | stan 
planted b; 
what I have just sai esh | int ligen. crossing we 
water is much lighter than Mi^. and of f course the salt ie dd results. Amn 
р he way. eners? у їп № . thanks of 
Mr. F. therefore ad s'all th at T равы гане йн h.l. 9. “С” (see 1109) deserves has already 
i through M; cs it in regard toair, 7. Phill- poen for introducing, this аз БОН which howert, 
potis, Porthgwidden. borne good fi y Sat v niis ЖЫ 
Larches (see р. 180) — Though І cannot pretend t beremindel 
tell your Fr eres “А оне iber ” the best mode ee uate remu tried нен mai ting to ЫШ, 
of proe oceeding in the case he relates, I will tell 1 him of it i in your pages. The most manly way, nemi 
at I did wi th very fair success under similar circu as to ас the e as а as to remedy 
псев. 
РМ: 
y me were eaten off by hores, 
gain trees of. a similar size would hav 
On i i inquiry I found th 
To plant over 
e been useless, 
at some urserymen were in the 
. Veitch has done, Mr. V. is, how А 
clearon PME He nds с “all терү zT 
ead gardeners” are to be raised 8з. per w 
If so, the pro es of those 
ты M ка think this proposition would н pori too large for sale, and occupied ground which advance will be b ut four in ol eiiim 
willingly acceded ould be more profitably occupied by other stock. ie mension, or ра 
Double glazing.— е4 Јове Pom one of these I bought a snfficient quantity of men, either wishi ing for a тешз have been ШО 
Prince Denidoll at Florence, says in n reference to this Larch, 4 fi h and more, and I planted them. The ч d 4 place as chief gardener. I ha esperien 
zing :—“ I hope you have by | hares did me some damage, and I had to look after the | than once in a nursery, and can кат but right 0 
placed P oem roof on one of your hothouses, Ton rch for some time to fasten them the ground While this subject is being disc | Nursery s 
have Suig to е and І will thank you to place ш -— much en by wind. Enough of them | mention that Mr. Turner, of the Roy а ual to 1%} 
amongst vocates, for I know that it will make a and flourishing | has always given 14s. per wee (eg seful in putt 
Ка s but time very gen adopted, Itwill Plantation, bnt I got more trouble and saved | London) to his men, and to those m however V 
be to me if after two or three months’ — y planting them larg K.—— | culture he gives 15s. It is oniy н anging of 9 
zo ing for Orchids, your ga does not co me тыйы very much ed by ares and — nurserymen to state that the во the time E 
sese mie u- з. ветра а а : *I6 rios iid s. н А ri branches and ading. shoots of a who are of necessity ein —— and wait 
ount umber of you a disadvan 
the in lore, the durability of the лиа гере young Coniferæ Е ея ойе іп s = - M I ie employ more hands than We" 
