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ESSRS. STANDISH » AND ere of b the Bag. 
to announce —5 ey are now 4 — a 
Tree, the hardi- 
ers 
he althy plants, — pm imm 
prei: Strong e 2 855 
THE GARDENERS” 
M EETINGS AT WORTON CO COTTAGE. — The 
Censors for “ THE FLORIST yl rng = MIS. 
— ” give no 
until Wednesday, June 26th, on accoun — — 
the South London Shows falling on the two n — "Wednesdays 
Flowers, for opinion, may be forwarded as June 8, 
out, as 
ock of 
Hl 
D: 1 Chia e Geraniun Bouvardias, 
5 He 1 os, Lantanas, Salvias, Lobelia 
Aandidor — alba, Zauschneria califor- 
5 z 
rsons requiring Plants for may depen 
receiving a supply, strong, and in pa condition, at firs 
9585 Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
2 . — — —— 
n SEEDLING FUCHSIA—“ CAPTIVATION,” 
PTAR D TILEY has much pleasure in offering 
the beautiful FUCHSIA, which he is confident will 
ve —— path te rg It was exhibited at the Victoria Park 
ibition in n — last, and was AeA r 1 the Seah one 
an Extra Certificate ee he and much admired 
saw it. It was also — Mr. HENDERSON, of th s aaia 
5 Bigeware-oad, "London, who gave his opinion as 
raa — chsia- Blooms q 
a 11 is is a — vari or gcc genes em 
—" rs 2 due; tu 
ay curling over, showing its tine — 
— * — pe Pe and — 
Send me Boag oid * ea you send St toit” It waa | twice sen 
2 The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1850. 
ETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Monnit, Jäs British — angetan gee Share 8 — 
S FCC 7er. u. 
Tuxspar, — 11 edical and Chirurgi¢al ,.......8}P.m 
r er 
WEDNESDAY, — 2 
Tuuks par, 
BIDAT, 
‘ios BDAY, 
Country SHOWS- Tiu 
4 4 * 16: Bath Horticultural. — 
— —5 — —— — rti aai Pi gray ik June 12: Dusan Tuesday, 
Spa Horticultural, and Warwickshire Hortienltural.— 
Thursday, Tasi 13: ie: Guildford Horticultural Friday, June 14: Berkshire 
tural— Saturday, June 15: Scottish Pan 
Some readers of the Chronicle are no doubt awar 
at M. ef iit ime een French 
writer upon my. 
‘CHRONICLE. 
— e | ra 
t of HEA 
am determin what 3 
N drt to be enabled to to 1 — the 
eper of e 
plant requires, in 
functions allotted to 
sun — 
d e in a the shade. 
perature of a * = 
made i 
shade. man 
in the 
We also e that the heat of rity solar 
ys is different according to 
position, height above the sea, and various local 
uses. Consequently 10° of m 
artiotint of ‘ilar heit gb alwa rmome- 
ters ex at the same mom mnt. or successively, 
to slade a e differences are alway 
and 
ee in the en of 
ociety of London has been made wi 
. 
anot 
that his thermometers should be pl 
Pha po Pi s : : : contrivances is the I 
. . wi he foregoing, ce sending out the mn fom — = 10 P gatas e the plant in questi at regard them as all bad when appien to vegetable 
day of June, at 10s. 6d. per plant. T ? e p — A oe ind e that the surfac 
ife. No one, in can su e surfaces 
Trade when three are ordered, hey willbe sent in — tin requires * of heat to complete = 0- 
k, z of branch fl d by th 
85 a 8 ie, 7 1 5 fr Pie am sad ome Baer, open the period occupied w anid abti es 0 eaves are ciate y the sun, or 
828 p Sri h | the — heat = then only 100° of 13 pro be by ie 110 ar woe 1 „ cal ele 14 e 4 
required, an 5 
Lie NEW VARI A SCARLET GERA-| M. bean dar method was a great improve- 595 ** peat pe my Se a ki 
TUM. wA abit of the plant is very vigorous, and the ment upon the previous modes of computation. them to to liquid mercu 6255 3 
— — foliage is bright green, Observers — been previously contented with their place they We to deal 
fally margin „ r h green surfaces xed more or less brown, 
an Occasional pink tinge. The es are large, of a light viele ph pie or other long mean of tempera- ee & d 4 th Ek cael f 
JJ. . tea WA oaaae e Aia Kon 
THE FLOWER OF THE E DAY” m in bloom mine w e a eet ‘sant could be advantages p * Th a NYE — we let 5 d 
at Lee’s Nursery dur t of mae in a given country. But these mean 8 
August good established pianis will K. ready for delivery at 21 . d not only led of the light, and we compare it with the round bulb 
ae Nabe to tó at Lous e all more or less s, and not only 3 f 1 8 t ih black weeks 
re 45 Orde 12275 —— —.— — Fota- little practical application, but sometimes to 5 8 1 alt releet 75 Be NA 1 — 2 . 
pi Address, an EE, — smen, Ham- rac ingle - umin ; 1 f 
Were ote; 3 Mean temperatures are useless to cultivators piani the cold of night . 3 foree back he Tenes 
ASS ano BROWN are sending out the following | "Bless they represent what takes place during the | g; and yet we e compare a plant 
HOICE SELECTIONS the pe d of vegetation We do not t to know 
planes of which are e e sites $20 he. a what the temperature i is of ns of places ometer, in which the retr eat of che mer- 
* > . a nee p London, and extra plants presented where, plants o no ow unless for the cury 1s calculated by subtract g the amount of its 
pw Descriptive Catalogues sup- previous rise. Finally all physiologists know that 
plied for 4 postage stamps for postage. of determining the amount of winter protection | the chemical part of the sol has an immense 
ERANI s. d. Which they may r Bite? at and all indications n poas a hints tiasa to ti this 
$0 Fino Show varieties icp se) i „ climate in Which the dormant season is mixed with in 5 neh r . Vers aii m 8 
Fe ane b hs we Mae BES pe tee win, n only mislead. Suppose, for es = aed, sen Dab ` water’ te onic erer 
12 All new varieties of last ges „ U42 example, it was to be said that the mean ann er 
Fine varieties, per doz., 63, to 9 0 i : rough the ‘sto tes ‘A T . ray, almost de- 
12 Superb fancy varieties 15 9 fe eee eee d of hea exerc Ba 3 
t bolts, per iasi W. ts t „ 9 o same (say 35°), this would be no proof of si wit q 
oreen : 1 1 5 t would, igi ds pos a 
FUCHSIAS. of climate, fi e might ha e the winter m hi 5 ind the with yf e e both 
Fines 10s.; or 12 fer 5 0| 20°, the summer mean 50°; while Bre t | he hea p e i f th ve 
1— reg dala in 3 0 have the winter mean 30°, and the summer mean 40° j Oe ere ee nds it 
& You = nig et: oie RE . * el Hence M. ALPHONSE DE og oat that 
One ſone place, mild L and bad summers r- | the only logical way of m tS me 2 f 
12 seed — 4 fae ; 125 superior ditto oat —. 9 0 ising the other. are daily means 3 8 n is to observe p msely 
12 8 rieties * * R ta e What ay menns mae A ae that is to say, Ta ene their growth; 1, in 
25 Varieties; i in n very y choice assortment , 15 Ag Ba ry 9 0 oad PG ass durent ok 
VERBENAS. ly mean of 45°, while that of Bretville is 50°; e Tai 
25 F eties., 88. ; or 12 for 1 1 4 0 it might be os these * re — hot days in I wh J; oe 15 e 9 do tite we tal at 
25 Superior ditto, 12s: ; or 1 i . » 7 6 and co ol days and re: 
8 vo ih very chodes assortment : se — ` mild nights in ie pr Seto — whiski 8 the Plain on a future occasi 
IAS. s of cultivation are wholly different. So r P 5 
25 Fine varieties, 10s. ; or 12 fr . 5 o agai the temperature of soil is assumed to be. IU — N — 
BFF 21 9 Son by that of in such cases the indi- for rascality were called 
12 Showy Fancy varieties, 9. 3 12 new varieties’ , 18 o| cations are fallacious ; for as springs do not take |now necessary to alter 
s CHRYSANTH: their rise in p ere vegetation : 5S IN ano must he 
% Fine à E ie oy „ 6 0 neither do th t 8 hich on peo characterised b 
ia Superior, — = 0 | the roots of plants are exposed. We want to know | magi able dishonesty. 
40 Varieties, newest said “a 2 30 0 the daily, or at least the monthly temperature of public is now being plundered 
50 Varieties ouse Plants 30 0 that part of the earth i the roots of plants if it were not notorious that 
12 ditto, Stdve Plants 2 ge “4g 0 are placed, not places in which no amount of folly on which to operate. We boast of 
12 Varieties fine Achimenes ia a «. 6 0 roots are found. s i of of — 
BB hg Jendid new altto * l f the mighty changes produced by education 
12 Varieties loxisttad, 188. € superb aig That M. Bovussrycavrr’s method of explaining the | ledge, o mighty c 1 2 
12 Varieties fine G r Cli y woy 9 0 relation between plants and climate was an im- and ye „yearly witness cases ever o 
ee Asnion eee, nowvatieties .. 4 0 portant improvement upon the — indications | gigantic windling on the one hand, and still more 
100 Varieties Showy Herbaceous Plants, in pots . 30 0 is not to be denied. But it was not bin ir ome Prodigiow creda. on the other. 
35 Varieties Rock Plants, 12s. ; of W2for 7 Pushed to its limits the theory was to the ntary return, published 
Varieties fine P aoieanna Oi.. 10 9 | toasty untenable, for it amounted tò theta if if a in im columns (p. 314), it appears “that the total 
5 7 requires uires 20 days with 10° of heat in a Peruvian imported in 1849 was 
a | or 200° to do a thing, and if it can do the 
thing in 10 days with 20° of heat in day, 
i accom} the same end in one 
day by the aid of 200° of heat, which is ab: 
8888 
us author wholly objects to 
ingenio e 
metrical observations, as representing truly the hes feat s 
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