thei 
their ear or ‘the wane of thei iosi. by perceiving unity. Eisewhere it has wintered uninjured in 
oi iC, 8 y fellow: y w. 
a of the above 
one or two of them, tall athletic, swarth s, stand- shrubbery borders, and flowered freeiy the follo mg havea final e id 
ing on their heads a using the ves and their | summer. f other kind eronicas comparati ely has prevent np whenth 
companions by kicking their heels up i k 5 ir.” little known, Meldensis arm o be a favourite; it | have more earth cay 
We hav ely s > volume of travels fuller than | is free bloomin; and distinct in pitied being a bright le ge 
this of information o ee value ie conveyed ; | pinkish red, changing to v white, showy, and lasting long | earliest planted en al a 
and next week we hope io a ve space to re-introduce it | in impr ndersoni purpurea also appeare ni tly done to growi 
to our readers in some det 
Principles ed Rudiments of Botany, delivered 
ose Method of ieee tos 
sG 
ent. - Pari 
ac- | wil ~~ doubtless pr ove a useful variety. Among ever- 
cording to an Iulian System of Arrangement and late flowering plants, few are more useful t 
By C. R: W. ees 
Sy withstood 20° (8) ‘of frost in this nur: sery with i im., 
ia ` Telian ? T we did but know Calendar of Operations, 
that we might ibly hav key to the gallant (For the aysen Week.) 
author’s meaning. Not ae been let inig er saat a: baa wink 
in ho Å 
iene He com i Sint of Babel E cine a Nee Conssnvarony, ‘ke. —Should dull w weather continue 
nists, for w which he substitutes a highly improve | ee ge fires will required for the conserv vatory 
nomenclature composed 0 of wo rds such as Fruma mylu and greetibouse plants. They should be lighted in the 
vel m —“ Fru this 
ebrum, s ecnikenlitip “the “atari fasta of the | dry up damp, 1 at help to Kep ho ae in " Brn 
ma 
kreb 
~lobal ~ dilobal ov u of fru 
plants as well as of t imanenta 
. cannot iia ignali hat gais i 
author ; but we my oad 
— o grasp i 
advan’ 
TERADE CERAT mare et want o ds for the winter, and 
ip a tac William Urquhart and rke with Fer: raw in frosty weather. SBa] gea 
Sone C (Dandee) ery priced list contains the usual | The remarks Just nik peg T to affording ventila- | ana Dec. ESE BEE 
stock to be Ratan ery. — n ha ae plan e equally applicable Pi <5 | gn 
og (Hertford) Descriptive e TERETE 
arge well selected collect: 
strongly recommends the Manet 
ate 
p 
i inteligible Fo ae pate from the surfaco. “Each yetip Re- 
wers are in 
k E: perceive its | mpane their wood, Pierri be. re meg a pit or spare 
ected fi i 
worked upon it, —Edwin oe: s eee WwW 
ection. 'rancis 
tii stock, and gives | Cinerarias should have a rts if vai ba it the plants Me 
f Roses 
Age 9 ene! 
pen 
ey mae i a free ci of a 
aan ga the arm sigh wooden see lig yi 
remove 
.| been out of bloom for some e, which have 
use where they can be protected from frost, or im the 
ented from penetratin 
roots are kept in a mor 
STATE OF THE WEATHE 
For the Week ending Noy. 25, hale aE 
r o| BAROMETER, ae ne uaa 
S ži Of the Air, Ot the Barty 
FT| Max. | Min, tee 
— 
oe | 
A 13 | 29.821 | 29, 
eragi 
‘ov. 19—Sharp frost 
ta Nasr; a sA oni., 
-sharp i ae 
nical OF THE 
, Ci d 
will require a “night temperature o S edlin ig 
are strong the ey may be nsfer red at once to their 
R 
wo ath 
7 
of ‘the house Pelargonia: shoal now have their ie | 
edd Tint, z me Sery Sika 
nea ati ‘printed cata- 
ery- 
Pric 
logue of a large establishm a co ened in ev 
urchase: 
thing usually required by cou 
oe 
Mr. Mac TNTOsH’s Nurs 
themums. Among large kinds the follow ng were in beau 
tiful condition Mig lumbus, Fordia violet; Princesse 
je, bo suited for 
cı 
orange and red, 
carmine;-C Chevalier r 
thebestof: tscolour; Minerva, cr: 
s ; ie, i with} 
el 
orange ; Christine, peach colon ey 
orange, very shi 
and bay h an old sort still one of 
Fou oa Or, red and 0 
ate iL, 
en Memoranda 
—The most i injurio us. As Camellias a into raas preserve | 
; keep them then 
to produce s tocky plants, and fumigate on the first 
—,.. “of sen = As wed lants suffer 
from 
iip t this a careful out should be 
kept, an cithet th ‘ai remed s or the para 
rem Ried. Orchids wil more espec malgr ha freque: 
examination, as ure to its effec ould be 
e house, as the e bloo; 
TES 
PINERI 
$ Meene, ok eped, with purple; Cassy, | dant upon tan or other faritetting A natai it is 
dwarf an pact ; Bixio, violet shaded | very apt to decline too much at this season, when the 
bright lden ye f 
ROING DEPARTM 
ES. NAO the Möttotheat' i wholly depen- 
low. 
a If IC tela aia is found to be the case a few inches of fresh 
should be put on ‘the surface, AaS eA 
During the last 32 years, for the ensuing ‘Week, ending Dee. 4 tg 
"E 
aS 
oun 
oo 
sepre 
The highest EEREN during the above pasir 
| 1857—tberm. 62 deg.; and the lowest ou the ey 
No 
ANEROID aalay ‘ald SO 
pie the derivation of 
ARALIA JAPON! Aralia. The flowers are not more than bif 
grown, W ha expanded they are white, -= 
Books : Inquirer. Curtis's Botanical appears monthly, 
each part containing six colou he, 
Williams on the Cultivation of Orel is the 
book you should ee naby: a 
pua Ft aes Gro’ all we hare sen wè 
Peace excellence 
owy ; Mount Hoa, ane to remove tbe ee and add a co onsiderable quan- | 
| oft 1 W 
listely, A have got worn out, it will probably be neces- 
a yellow ‘keine np variety : and one of t 
ps a class; Beauty, a lilac blush; Annie Salter, sil 
such work i in winte er, . os used fresh te the tan-yard | 
of the most useful yellows ; “Arigina, e the roots before fermenta- 
colours Astrolobe, dark orange ; me Dindi awn tion commences, and then Thag too violently... Let no 
Nac 3; Gem „plash white and lila e Lebois, | trouble be spared, however, which ciremnstances may 
to 
to pink; 
Iphur, pen 
bright orange, a very fine bloomer ; Delight 
rosa 
tan or leav Vhere shed 
quantity of tan shoi always be kept i rendie for | 
Beatin deep | r nder necessary peme a stea f the roota get injured ie | 
ealth 
s: ee coloured ; ea mystica amy iai oug ih] 
very double an pretty; Q Q f Be es cially pi of re 
England, Saa i viite, one of the best sorts for r purposes | start into fruit a; for if the roots of these yo injored 
of exhibition i we possess; Grand Napo- now there will be little chance of getting the fruit to 
lot, a ya fies, eeu kind, very suitable for | swell w e 
’ oor 
e on, white deeply k with ros 
Halik a violet of fine habit, an: 
te k chil Vigier, a free flowerer ; 
cap 
pe eor small oie se class, the followi 
atifully i in ate bbe .» Bob, da rk crimson on 
med ho 
grounds as ep when connected with 
of its Ah peoh 8 wall an mia 
usefu | of the season is afforded which renders the loss of mo 
ture, sulphur white, | attractive plants 1 regretted. At the ala 
Celestine Philophal,| time see that the walks are kept dry and firm, i 
u order that they may ith comfort at all 
; | times. runed whenever 
e; | there is time, t duri frost. Many pee 
LOWER GARDEN AND SHRUB BERL E 
Nothing gni s0 rade to = enjoyment of pleasure 
ll-kept t 
robabl; Glou Morceau. 
Neen Ar? Golden Ba es p ‘oi ert re pareil; 7, 
F 
BE 
at 
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i 
i 
$ 
Tid that, 
ially ott; Sodai beer seein min tte 
ae assistance, they should amend 
roa,.0 
Be 
opie 
zy 
2 
B 
g? 
neces 
a eS 
GER ae 
Saf 
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sees 
gees 
uit 
“a 
ts 
—Mrs. 
A D. Oncidium uniflorum. 
inert.—E P N. We believe No. o to be Cu w3 
No. 2 may be C. 1 
in; 
keeping the surface loon eop nd et Fox) 
active state, 
— 
Marx. | Min, Mean | foot: 7 fee 
s to Wb tren 
tured correspondent to 
: Jacquot, Fro 
d to continuie t that whereas prea it 
= are the —— Papert airin 
ers Tas wn will, = w 
h our peculiar dE 1 gar 
- at public ex exhibitions a — + + 3 
y 
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& 
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= P 
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5 . 
ae 
ety LF 
5 to any erat ign 
WEATHER AT CHISWICK 
me good-nai 
this pr Td 
i 
DPS D Comt ot 
hatter 
Te 
i 
z 
a 
wa 
ue 
Hr 
ag, 
at 
oe 
of young. ye 
mm er win plants will only require going o certainty in naming m ero sprigs of yo on eal; § 
ay pia mottled pores distinct and eA "wo s three years, h reduce straggling Cypress. ia should have et, N 
and ora Be Stall Wy; aoe ts to limits and to thin out where a, one of the forms er 
Ber Tilae and white, handsome; Adonis, rose aaa thick. Smaller growing sh Kk as pe Kinds, of ea uel Gymnogram oor of making 
Goi autumnale, buf; Surprise, lilac and white; ate Spirwas, Dentzias, &c., should} RAINWATER : HBe Thation, which is too expensire 8 
t om white tipped ha purple, and one of the | be ned annually if a sho flowers, be rhe = ab i omer less after opt toe Me 
useful sorts in cultivation i Perfection, mottled | and ‘uniformly shaped flowers are desi Secure | 18, Ti But you have nts ought to be a Rtg 
lae, a ry pretty ; 2M ų lilac ar isus, &e,, by firmly staking them as possible. ado pi 3 s te, canoe 
api ge aga a gnonette, m tipped with pruning. The pruning and tying in of climbing plants | Plunging in ashes wa sary; Tot oah ji 
rd s small, but pretty; St. Thais ais, chesnut tipped with | on trellisses, &c., may rem pi till February. Many of | | oon E a EEn DU me à mot the el Howls ra 
ie ow; Durufflet, purplish carmine, very double and | the above plants are partly ev: green, and when pruned | Rustic Work : Apis. bo has often beet advertise 
distinct; ome e Ja et R fag white, and one of the| at this season their supports rt as a somewhat naked Ba stic ia whic 2 
very its colour; ( I A 4 Jing loose umn: Da 
kind mirip a 0 awe ea Hab ng g pn earance s through the winter. Any straggling dn Oh lace the ater 
o 
Which lasts long in perfection $ id a as, Orange ois 
o OF th veral are crosses 
ween large-flowered kinds and Pompones, a 
of hybrids which promi very useful. 
Among other flowering plan e noticed Chi 
r E> roel aurantiacum flowering freely in| 
3-inch $ T 
tae Gee ya amnus elegans, Blue Ageratum, 
still 
u 
A 0 
as oe one the a useful ; little 
also 
; C, a pie white; Madlle Felicie Alibe 
rosy violet tipped with white, an early and thes how as 
b i MA 
to be pefectiy hardy, havin | 
g 
fi igh flower 
HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
Whenever the ground becomes dry, put in a second 
crop of early Peas and Mazagan Beans, as the ae ok 
80 
short Hor Cove eh a 
nowi till the eal germinate, Whe they should be Mind: a: Wii n pel teg be 
ered every day when not frosty. A frame shou one copy 
SEEDS FOR EXPORTATION : 
in gia 
tables of good quality, will go vay” fas 
th ee Qoen SNE 
A viz. 
and belong to the same specia ©” No better 
Trees: Perseus. Poy eo 
nas Td ie ot E PA 
author is a gardener of m have been ad by 
and his operations ol me is pe gii 
copies ot NO 
yon for two Spent | 
Seeker 
No. 3, and 
y copies of No. #4 wee 
