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244 THE GARDENERS aio 27, 1859 
of the Re; waiali, about eight or nine leagues from |in a suite ‘of rooms similar to that of the Royal Dublin ae: already “done, now. is a rh 
Algiers, is the new town of Boudaonah ; it stands on the Society, only it is much larger. From Mr. Moor xed wih ‘ac soap and clay ee, ae a 
edge of the little Atlas, close upon the neutral ground | Report to the Royal Dublin Society. = with + $9 wih the P ach, saa 
betw: abylia and the Frenc possessions. At presen = trees, to prevent the breeding of red spider,” T Pae 
(1857) it numbers about 20 houses, all of which have Calendar of Operai erations. E à = 
been built in a ‘clearing’ of the forest, within the (For the enning Week.) PU gt AA BY ate TERIER AT HISWICK, NEAR Loy 
year; and, sad to relate, every house is an auberge, Scr ae eR ETT a aes rican a, 
most of them furnished with wines and rare liqueurs PLAN T DEPARTMENT Ri H BAROMETER, Of the Air Atean 
sugh as could not be obtained in any second class hotel| Conservatory, &e,—Those who wish to hav 25 a Max. | Min. | Max. Mi ay os 
in England. With such temptations in their way, ig Camellins in blossom from October till May must take Caen SETA BEE rane box M | deep alee 
such incentives to idleness and vice, how can it be ex- | care to force their plant: se a | Friday 19. 4 6 | @ | esl a le 
pected that the colonists will prosper?—the thing is | given stoc ek is divided into three portions, one port Beg $3 | 4a) 3 
morally impossible, and they who do expect otherwise | to be subjected to t this process in Fe para h a second in n | Mon | g jaa] ais 
will be miserably disappointed.” Mar ch, and athird in April, this Wed 63 FET 4 | S 
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Illustrations of the Capen Carex. By Francis Boott’ | was ne oe wat. be. me na ‘thei Godin 20, elor ma ar aa 
to. Pamplin. ina ese st areira lves ban manage- Fine + = 
It ell known among bonas that the study of} ment they ra be now - growi ing sa satisfac orily. The ae eee sight baze see paight 
the difficult genus Carex has occupied t g andsyringed| — 2 Frosty; foge Yi very fine 5 clear and fine ai 
f the author for man; aoe Th nate ene e | three or four tim tr Aer fact kept constantly | =Z 24—Slight fog fines very fine tere nee bright sa; ae 
z ove in ori form of a olume, consist- | moist., rf te weapivell about 60°, with a circulation T ony and colds aban Teig i nighe 
ing of of let piieis and 200 uncoloured | o — and night, will suit them perfect ctly. Abun- RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT pay 
plates. e latter are drawn with great , are dao f we ak and tepid liquid manure should be given | ___ During the last 32 years, for the ensuing Week, a w 
extrem well engraved, and illustrate every detail 82) e 
of fructification which ap to the sono to have 1 th ld b jected t t| March | £26 | EE | 32 |¥. om 
any importance in ree ae e species. The f drought at the root, still however syringing ana and Ape) Sane | Gace | AE i of eia a 
letter- consists entirely of La faleatent descri escrip- shading: Let the Lge eng koh ry FEES ppa ess apral aaee 
tions, critical remarks in “English, chiefly | with he blossom buds ar Under this Mon. 29| 333 | 332 | 432 9 O33 rf 
f ta +h r Tues. 30) 53.7 34.1 | 43.9 12 0.50 
atment they will joi found ¥ pen remarkably | wed. 31| 55.0 | 348 | 449 13 ow d3 
great skill Unfortunately no apparent order has been well In stoves both heat and pier o oe ey now be | Thurs. Re UY BS) | 45.0). 16 076 |3 j 
ixrrndiak = bor he iyeon ment of the matter, SO th at the | increased, a and = shading in readin ward off Beem 31 bad saat wp} D | iz - 
volum bright an hour or two in mar Sian. e iar highest Sorena iir the shove eriod occurred Pres 
most she bom cme) of isolated facts, which some master liquid manure constantly to ‘stove plants i in general. Sy E cet ee 
mind will npr reduce to me’ eth oo The scientific e o emm 
o Corre 
ipplied bas ae Cas extensiv Ney ens that ths or. . Boott has not the chert geet hybrid R Cuttings of these} A coxrrox HRONE: Dublin. A 3 obvious that whe 
struck last summer, and hat through the winter in = ees about the Olive and Rosemary is merely d 
a classification of the species of this difficult g genus. It store oe will, if ‘potted 1 now and put under ‘high culti- he sentences otherwise, 
is to be feared that the motto ane i for t the work is is 
indoors for a month, 
ig. They should be got fo c 
True as are the lines of Roscommon, that | and when rt in Farg poti receive their wn i autum om 3 feather to ieta t 
The i a labour ae ah digest things most shift a nce. All b o buds should be kept oan | light perfectly clean land ; the young plants come up in 
muc er to an boast, Eth if intended for winter or early | Kd ieina Sot not bo ane peta lives 2 pba 
they alk be fi bial t all progr ess if | spring oe Cuttings of Re wood st ruck ni ow will | closer than Horn Carrots. "good ange cat Sie % 
adopted upon npn that “nothing i is to be done | flower Er Ae dul roots may be had from a square yard. The roots 
tili it can be Ko doki perfectly. r. Boott woud | attended ean oon or evening z warmth, about midsummer, or as soon as tho leaves pS sg change 
have sneceeded in forming a classification of the | but give ka E koita all t fhe early part of the day. Take colour ; they may’ then be taken up and pat ah netted 
fC tha dd iie hinsolt: mar bi adi A Ai The largest roots are not bigger than Horn Carrots. They 
Carex t satisty Di may be ly care to fumigate “little and often” in all ra houses | _ are boiled like that 
believed ; but it onl ve been better than any ees | or pits whenever Aaka fly makes its appearance Curious PraxT: Old 
anoth mld panies and would therefor e Jude to in our 14th vol, P. 138, sng must hed givens 
have been an ions ant step in adv vance. — It is m ah one Ee puts ing stock, occa ToN OM, Mi rhe you are strong, active, and hard workisg, 
rats Premiere, z ae a that |. a X 
gT to jra a get a free grant of land, and make your fortune. 
a kof hodlal kea thes | sionally enhiig and repotting such as is found to to be| H : 
Wieweis sia T ng rae A e before g hear n A ire hy Shee e pot room Se! a a; p ico than am incertae At th “Canadian Oe 
Soi > mt of Li meres pi s TO: learn i 
call Mi SPOUT TFI | this is a matter in which the state ws en plants will be oy ae = = a ‘he idle stories, io, worthy ef i 
. . e: about cari VHR jetre ae Corte y 
Pi Lists Recervep.—Linden’s _Catalogue of | with ot ES af of NI A g Barta pla aie Absorbs as as much as another, if the oi cal 
ew and Rare Ex otics, wultivated by hi td it is immaterial heth 
he: night pt ean is | Garvey WALIS rerbyn. Certainly, if you pull 
gives the name and icon ces of a great senha of novelties ae hoP dried di l icin th Wi 
or toy Bey the oe ep and vall of t ae ical br pr Ett £ 10 Piah Mie te as Sep p E way wood. + ‘sage ge SE ‘should b i mado to align 
is year have the following, now on sale J 5 pulleys on the side not exposed to gales of win 
for the first time, vita Aristolochia A fine ie one a val tare K state, if k a then we hanya Tet a a eee 
foliaged twini ning plant, with = groen sof mark etinebaturs then would be eta fe aes 1g. Ix: : JB. Your insects are the illars of two kinds ú 
hite } arig Ha t Assam |f S W orowth. x a a Rea R ii moths which feed on decaying wood and bark, Itis 
es,the whole stock of which isin the ids OF seis. ror With Bio be heey X a OF 1 ere th iene et that ree ag re rset 5 s E 
3 nia Lazuli, another Assam plant, so care 0 f the lanta, bat th yj ag p sp he Be y pore f haris on the apd ge aaron are ‘the 
Jed Decne its leaves resemble in colour the deep | tle careful observation., Use every means to induce | seai, anganga A ai dee Tae Ga 
is Laznli; i argentea, ruse a by the Peac! ; t oe 
a by der with leaves Sale ghoul store what aren with igor will abe t t insect is a common English field bug, i ia 
S blotches and ‘pustules of silver grey, while the | Vreenras.— See i n oer iso ordinary care only, | Pacta on the leaves of your Baiia splendens are 
conspicuous reddish brown ribs; Campy- | tied up in thei mpaji growth ae a my E n toar A AA 
aray riche deminer Base raat leaved | to be liable to be ke off in the ea Syringe dislodge, bab you past fmigato repeatedly J H, We 
Seve sioi ane long, deep velvety green above, bluish hs ing bey ote e leaves begin to HARTA Na use mado by Insecta- i Y. Tho minute eggs on the buds of yor 
purple below; the Marantas fasciata, ‘ Yeas lum f a Geom 
all specie’ ith ith vara ted ar "Sigel | the afternoons of eight days. Where the buds do not most. jobah 7G: dofoliaria. ‘one has hatched in the jour 
ed agp’ or aa; lant; and a new promise to break regularly the Vines so as to digesta toa attentio on is re quired: W: pang 
- + . e 
aes ‘Moncchashinn: Goliad pea Aiea pan ae backw: _ the most likely lads with: oem or preg od oa soot.—@ 4. 
position to catel sap, and this should be done inute insec cts s sent, as attacking the Wheat plants 
a directly any indications of the breaking ly | very young larv erent kinds of beetles. 
Garden Memoranda. are observed. Ifany of the bunches in houses where that of a Slepi ang irea Wo donot 
` Boxn.—On reaching Bonn, I called on Dr. Krantz, | the b Can you 2 g shoots by Me Walford. of bot 
- by a few more pein being cut out, let this be tes two a x to Mr. Wele Taylor Institute 
once. examination? Wi h tion if the 
where I met Dr. Caspary, the Professor of atara Bi at trainin i" Paido hasanyth itto onn a ieoa 
ENE teen eee „Those who force Neapolitan Violets should for the | Nis oF Prawrs—Wo havo been so ofen le 
a h f d er 
yor = though not very rich in any particular order. by means oe of ext ings a — te t Hr of = venture to Weare nde ats = 
A good many pl ly in the open ground runners. Young stock of choice} never have or could have un m an ee 
here, which never arrive at m perfection in Britain |; especially Fonte parece t ine before : 
unless ed by artificial heat, icularly annual in the flower garden or on rele If the ag is] us for ly appl, oe l bear jn m mind a oir other m 
species of Graminew, as different kinds of Panicum, the 112 aopn & e fresh shouid be gaining information. We cannot save them the os ite 
Japan Rice, &e. $ plants of Catalpa syrin- with RS TE such as old rotten loamy turf sia examining and thinking for themselves; nor hem- 
gifolia, which grows ch better on the t |Top arach th » and a little coarse sand.| that most willingly. Tt is now requested that, in ulti 
than with e flowering freely in the arboretum. he Ree Nei the bloom for a while] more than four plants may be sent us Ot iin: t | 
zon Bios specimens of Laurus sassafras, ben- aia ae @ C., Narcissus Bul sat ‘ean, iP & 
zoin, Diospyros iota Virgilia I lutea, Kolreuteria pani- | thank tit wane eee ee aly De i toatow na Foner. F known 
culata, Gym mnocladus c anadensis, and the Olive tree. ioe = previous to sowing | Sumurm : K K. B gant Soren Spe strong ride 
ine ar construction should se you to 
a A offbe ton many y plants Ha Coe teres 1 GARDEN. hee The radius poe of ne be such to 
Sette Lowes, where s 8 in the little. peter seas rots, come pe also sow a little Parsley, ace bane ee in ge ord good A shelter and give 7° 
ine > refi ; if 
ad a different apy nce | early Beet, &e., err look well sem 0 pag owe: is the ot oie val i 
with the Sek ae half open. * there will soon want pri king : by beaten ly it riots. with a garden Mie 
Rscinego plant, and is Ueerally sovacek WRA AS vi Pre and Tha old plan is very good, | The ranches of the treos might. be kept fy E 
ers. Grapes ripen well at Bonn, either cul- | bottom. On this the plants pricked 3 i ing them “in Cies Yon mifi bp 
the ald ce tenkeak Mal ches apart will | by means of inverted flower pots talks Oe 
the open against walls and | produce fibres, and Neca 
j with the trowel] in them placed among the branches, or may bes 
of the houses; and nowhe: have I ever | in balls with the most trifling of check. The} Which they crawl as ing approaches, and may 0° —— 
Plums, and Apricots arrive at chief reason why Pring ewes bodes and killed. t g | 
ion. The Museum of N: Hi is sai i Misc : Full price is offered for No. 47, 1857. 
eM o story is said to is succeeded by sudden The ing | «* cations have boen T quit ) 
be rich in parti i ; ; buttoning | +” As usual, many communi havo sary inquiries de 
some particular departmen aa tono i of the Cauliflower is also traceable to the samo | and others are dotaimed till the mecossary oio cores 
extensive and well arranged. It is contained | cause. Fruit trees kept clean and healthy. If] outs the prst also the ind ons pi aa 
