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condition. Among them are some fine speci tow, and therefore w will be long before they become sudden change from a moist to a a 189, 
Gleichenias: of these we noticed G. fatisliata. i micro | objects of much interes sphere angs from a mois diy stak So 
phyils, dicarpa, am, Cape scens; the latter, a sy ful Since the above has Eai in type heavy showers have | also to plants swell; t injurious pi theme 
ety from Jamaica, met thing i in the of fla- | been by no means unfrequent. Those therefore who | fire e-heat, ho mover ing their fı cuit ye aik ick aj 
Ms Mata, »There are pee some inter estin T X ymeno- | wish to see the bedding plantsin perfection should lose | up early. on the afte as circumstances via 
phyllums from the West Indies and h ie i 
the Niy no time in inspecting them before they get spoiled by | band the e sun’s influe oan of bright day, gy lle 
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Zealand Trichomanes reniforme, and T. migra _ | rain and otherwise impaired by bad weather. young stock is 
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R hy? — plant from Jamaica. The hou Sed after this s its care 
wh ese stand throu: h k ee to get the et 
is now ‘al pote into aieas This has given more | Notices of : of Books, on ao rie in _ close and warm, plant 
especi ially eno us plant of  Angiopteris ev recta, >| and of w arth as +f ean and tf 
which there} The sixth and last Part of 3 of vol. iv. of Mueller’s con- allow of giving a little air at ni the irig > 
was not yaa Seon har pime This fine specimen has some ane A Walpers’ Annales Botanices, has arrived D night and on t 
ir Liter that measure quite, 9 ae, round at the | from The last article is Begoni: 5, i Meki Look seein AND KITCHEN Pree- 
än a eth WEAD TAEA pon ek an tmp ee jis all Dr. Klotzsch’s new genera are adopted. ae bape those tha are A re ri ae TS 
-distinct looking Fern from New Caledonia; a Marattia| Boa An Address to Shareho | will attack tec ee the wasps a ties} 
é t to 
- = om = one bo the largest ye in the barren | ia Search bape Dividend. (A pamphlet, Sante) Bf fe t the tack rte ‘ui cab iti is fit “tt 
‘Island of Ascension; Callipteris decussata, from the| “The afer ucting the affairs of railways and | netted pro iled tales p St 
pes od France, with: young plants growing is the other cnn ie up. Wher Cu nts are Ad 
s of the leaves; various Drynarias, and “a tly “ee GP ni ch by rte bye are vey at 
well w vorth inspection. of | the eyste and none can co abe that it be as e this purpose an 
n be gets oy expensive the icon should and maji 
all s rete ong hg mgt geig bands and we imagine ally on fine dry days so as to att iy 
Sen ay giv na nefits of free | that non cept Boards will “ite & rom him. The | tho: oroughly to the air in ord expose the ty, 
post re, however, e lights have been off them until | object of the e ai is to ae oni uien the author | injured by damp, &e TEA A dee fher kiy 
e Pape n a responsible | p] Aa Bry i 
e sily difficulty is keeping so of the tallest autocracy, a goverr ssc ben ikely a work pea hr ies E imjure the leara i 
sof them from being injured by w Bri a matter by no pe ie irresponsible olis arh which has brought | twe: baeri Bee ye. deep 
creel he on such ens as that of the 25th of July | ruir upon so m thousan dia milies baie oe abd Ay a S of no farther oat 
it will be remember age t bl e roots, as the Stra rath 
hurricane and did grea é dam mage ai s sigs ve TRADE Lists REC CEIVED.— Catalogue des Ognons de ee r bis pi 
tunately however tite misohief wa was ae are siy the Dors e Fraisier. st (Vilmorin & Co., Quai de la Mé- TAGERS’ GARDEN, 
plants look all the better for the open treatment, to | gisserie, No. 30, Pari peel cleanly high cultivation, and 
which ead oe rb en set ted. we ie here call the “continental Strawberries offered | 501! among all growing ge” Ee hime 
In a square slate tan me of the sm rfectly They should all be tried in this coun- ae materials Temember 
the Royal, ‘Water Li ily QYictoria Regin) is ka enwag ar Catalogue des Graines de Fleurs gwon peut | SCO. ing ater ha refs i ” is valtatie gs > 
reely, an rers. ‘The | semer en Sep tembre same h 5 osjeti y atter having been well watered with 
Hogen are leu ay 4 p tin Sasa etme l i- po, Set TE coe! | tents of the cesspool. mts 
ihealthy. Here Nymphæa gigantea from Moreton Bay | (74d.) the A Sep a ni 
is also at present in bloom. The leaves of this new poetics! o : or ET ig, See sear Fo For the Week endicy Sere. esd an Oo ek 
are Small compared with the size of the flowers, which Calendar of O or the Wer ending Sept. 9 18 at obstare tea 
it is reported should measure 1 foot in diameter. perations. Sept. Eel * | __ Ofthe Air Ofthetamk 
‘The Sites hitherto produced at Kew, however, do not (For the ensuing Week.) =) Max. | M t } 
measure above half that size. They are blue, with ano Pin S| man lel pw 
yellow centres, and rise on strong footstalks at least PLANT DEPARTMEN secur” ai a setae 
1 foot above the surface of the water. ais order to|, CONSERVATORY, ke. TAa th Ses abio stove plants Sunday ; 
have this Lily i in perfection it is thought i will require have to be kept here in bloo will require careful | Tues. 
to be planted in deep water. This we be lieve will soon ae te a se prevent their Seb 3 ajma ed by damp, | Thurs. $ 
be tried. A fine specimen of the Ieier Lattice | 224 Moe Pee, i Fo not. be A iai red br the root, | — ree 3 Sr erher 
plant ok seat opal is also growing in this |5 5 fi] por iek Fagen injure in a hes tempera- im at an asl asi 
Tia Ibe re quite 1 foot in length and | ‘te if kept t t underground. Give air freely A o A a 
wich ii onti It het flowered and ripened on bright daje, ‘but if the house ponta ins many ZA BPE 
tock phiob aane Wie taenbeon raised. Some Pitcher stove plants it will be advisable to shut up rather = Very fine; cloudy; fine. eae, 
“plants placed here are growing freely. early , 80 as to retain a little warmth} Z aer fine’ ne throughout; slight de = 
“been” „stand in pans of water, the warm for the night, and in the event of we t` clou udy Mean tem, eek, 2; deg. : 
‘vapour from which is what they so much x T RECORD O EATER T 
use alittle fire heat to dis ispel dam and preserve thè 
of — and certain other stove 
à | blossoms of tender things; and this la uld a 
are sorry to say we cannot speak in = } 
rnin ae aimee nopsis, Anzctochilu s- | before handsome specimens get disfigured or ruined for, 
that anything ome nei A = season, for these in bloom are not Saw plenta PAT ee 
new olin è (Mtr. Keel, late gard ut most places at ex | ag of th r, and are | Sunday 12 
. of Woolwich, a well known Oroki therefo ore wort car ing Keep everything in this 
however — Seen engaged to take care ofthem; a ce possible, removing decay 
a our ner ien r epo iire any thor efore expect to be able | Gr sank and toa a S, &e., ATEN hes a eived, BA w. FH 
state s their health is impro ving. examine pot specimens frequently, particularly | he highest rem 
Seldom have we seen the Victoria House m e | Such, as say not occupy the most suitable places, ist ran ih par) ay So ia 
attractive than i it is at mer Ta of the Victoria. | ctr aly oh smg, in order to expose all their | —™™ —— k 
Æ lants in pots remarkable | Sides equally to light and air. . -Gorresponde 3 
for the beauty of heir fo lings have been introduced E FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUB 1g Books: Ozo Notices dae the Fore : ! 
ular distances apart all over the tank! among the| Where fi o of Verbenas and su like things | bave received is No. 6 of 1857. We suppor 
inary White, rod, and blue Water Lili ies, a and ith have yet to be put in they should ke" ins iei rather e toen penna ka but 
excellent effect. In the centre are Papyrus uorum in deep pans or shallow pots in which they can} an Batin on's Manual. If you can afford it, by: 
-and ans 5 then come Caladiu Dae s, intered, as they will be got brer rA sowa in | _ add Sowerby’s Eng! Signis 
*Calatheas, and Ferns, which, together with Colocasia | this way than would be the case if they to be | IssecTs: W G. If you mean Aphides, tha) s 
antiquorum, with its Jarge water distilling kite-shaped tted off before winter, and we have frequently found Eo riage your trees ‘repeatedly afterwards, 
leaves, make up a rich and luxuriant vegetation at | late cuttings managed in this we to winter fully as eek is not too often. In the feis: r or in the 
eaa or and striking. oe e roof po and in the | well as stronger plants; and except panti} in tended to after ss bo is gnthord, am E 
rch are various Sna mbers, Pi unprotected | e 
Bottle, sey er other Gourds, the i shaped toa ing plants are before Sinta provided they are See ieee we m speoimoh was Si 
in some instances brightly eolonred: fruit of nen well rooted without having been got up in ar and cotton woo 80 that we could Site a 
are a adm rol by the multitudes which daily visit | warm atmosphere to render Lier sappy and tender, Moxsraous Rose. We enn gpa of whichis% 
be Man mii parties, throngl rm to secure ie! plants x AAE tae ng py ponents t 
eae the Great 1 mer “ed a ae a. has | kee : Suara cae stock close and moist until late in | Names or Te e t w beg Prt Paper, NA 
mą; au wae thei imens e London: 4 A 
„however, that s some sores ‘the p plants — > increased ed greatly | si is soon obtained L; bat a Wiat be w rae Wellington Stroo i he oent rete S " 
Of M: OTHER PLACE shall be able 
eis an btful whether we si 
extremely fine specimen, whose huge leaves have, quite | sible to carry j eirin the winter without I eter ki ae 
ceaundinioea the Ries Many others are also in a sim ilar | Thereft htl thic | pears) — pen to bo Ce in your oS 
conditio give them more top room their Sate season, and if the | Sin O as verre Downton el 
tubs y are placed in “bottom. aes give air| Tho Plum No 20 is very like the onho 
rt been fk sve fe à — bea = : Al Four- | at ices, and ‘whenever it can t done v the} J Yom Tor Grape from Aee e ODF. 
+ , On will ie es is more 
soon be ahead of blossoms. ‘The Banyan tree he tg ope Peach resembles the Noblesse, Dut ti icy 
. ving CING DEPARTM MENT ter usually is. Flesh yelow. 
ome decayed at the roots through t than the latter usually is. freely ; rar 1™ 
underground fangi was taken up, tl ro di Berd ar d of Seater and ‘aloo a rather bet amos ti a betes ie tata oY pee Ba Pn eta often sie 9 
cut away, and although a li 0 rong ed ial during the iat have been 580 blige 
Misichine ton, bea = th = placed i Haag on a spreading ripening of the fruit where high flavour is an object, “tantly decline naming heaps of dried or oi recolle ŠA f 
new roots, like a cutting, which indeed it w ia ion therefor be caruful not to ovér-water plants on.which | venture to request bg age t an unl 
tid perfectly te. a ear aie a t has | the fruit is approaching maturity, = it will be advis-| never haré Bates oe to whom thee te í 
con made good |= able to use slight fires on ai ull days, so.as to allow of especialy apply, Sisal uld bear $ în mind that be q 
a orton Of the heati to prevent a stagnant state of the , they shi ; 
a a it ose Fg te a eet 
an oiler‘ hich burst last 8 repaired, | pected from plants growin en soil or a damp | Seamer wo could. All we can do 
Bee son paira Phe is "eing unhealthy atmosphere. fen to bo * on ng that most willingly. itis now roate 
4 Healy. T pion * ae y | stoek a steady bottom-heat of about 85°, well a than: four Pt ats} 9, Tr 
es 2 Bethe n ec hiagtermge se raad : att — bat ee sid getting : 3, scarcely in Rower- looks like Lows cr 
d As eat will now ben ; ri 
etc of T nE en set is s0 | a considerably larger extent than has been t to ense eed aa 3 he Pium senh ily oval 
es playing all round it. | durin i circumference, roundis or Aeh amber di 
Nuts, some of which have Tecently | properly moist state of t oy with brownish yellow eh is very 
as hve shown symptoms of | evaporating “pans or trobil cr a ie a ei the Gizo bf the fruit. soani deserve 
will however necessarily be} water, and moistening the floors, &c., frequently, as any |- most large Plums; 
