THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, 271 
Maron 21, 1868.] 
dkt 
е | being іп front, 
In 
T 
eer ra against x 
ashes ront 
pig at ; the t top of the ме. гга d do answer 
г if 1 remember correctly the houses at Trentham, 
5 feet wide, thus ventilated, have seldom 
failed : the trees, whether potted or prz as ipd, | 
and also trained to the back ed 
es a very Pid а ount 
| by red bae. 4 and aphides. 
th: 
these narrow "hous 
th 
Scarborough Lily. retty story 
that the dense сил air ru түн 
e ba bk wall, rises арап, and i in 
impinge: 
certainly, but how much of "mr is t P] 
igs Casting thei € Fruit. —In up last week to 
«JO RN. 
v en to ае ап 
nd | de 
n- | gardener аё Ta 
Y efebre Л p A Mad Wal $ 
а. on Sufranot ; Prince Camille 
Rohan, a new dark kind; Madame de St, Joseph, 
Devoniensis, ahd Reine des Violettes, the last, owing to 
its poen colour, forming a fine contrast with its 
associate: 
pasan e Mignonettes were some extraordinary 
specimens, ату а three from Lord Londesborough" s 
deaster. These stood at least б feet in 
height, their stems being 3 feet and their heads 2 feet 
one w ми anda s much the other. Thou gh | somewhat stiff. 
80 so doing nërates the iier surfac aces of t ves of th 
trees. I i 
"rj de: t 
your notis ? you seem to doubt if 
any reason can ^j given for Figs casting their 2-4 
stating ыры the same gardeners treating re int 
same уга, aud sometimes ieri 
May it то ot be because sometimes they smoke their 
house the bo E period of capri rification, and 
č one sur faco of 
zr follow: 
— statement of Mr. C. —to a 
em more than the other." 
tural consequence—it is the law of Маа: л 
although we gardeners are e to think T highly à 
abilities because we ca: row & bun wenigen 
erred they do not? Should they 
ust at that time they kill bou Fig fly (L do not know 
а 
and mm 
ants considerabl y, but no cen in bloom 
and i in free euin came from Mr. Holloway, 
Dobree, 
to, Esq., Н 
in height, an ad well furnis shed 
Рр n duh 
grown in rs or the soul of Spain, we must 
the int 
ferie, and the Fig asa | consequence falling off. T 
always see this ly on my Fig trees. It is thin-bodied, | 
something like a cheese йу, this „slender form enabling 
| the interior fertilisation, 
the Fig, “and t ssis 
LAE piu observed "ir рит 
dding D 
ba this 
^ 71 
la) 
гы | 
io. pecimen of 
ucombe, Pince & Uo., nd aX 
b 
the “ rie 8| 
Vase 
Tree,” which was duly christened from a Victoria 
n by Mr. Pince many years since. The next was a 
contributed 
e * Prince of 
Ъу- and nam 
" T E much кыя опу, мо ami 
s, in he u "m. соте! 0 
1 Tie ng Ше C Кыс 
Manchesi 
"T of Leaves — p Orchard Houses.— 
At p. 222 I observe that ocks dissents from my 
Mr po^ lean-to Е equire. low lateral ventila 
tion, back and front, If A 
көч experience of » lean-to forcing-house, ar tate, 
аз I can with truth, ет Mavo Peaches and ^ 
Sell set with fruit in houses that have only been venti- 
in front, and neither in ud back wall or roof, an 
be applied to common orchard- houses, | 
read In the coo 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, 
Wales's tree.” The last a splendid m of Cedrus | formed red variety. dn 
contrib essrs, Lucombe, Pince & Co., | came а 
of Wales'a Tree." These three | of. mie 
es in, even msg 
diae, and -— r rý whole house. 
be stated, the door 
c opening into a coid hall be open for 
— the room, and is felt 
tth 
«бы, pianta» was s however, w 
an 
ll parts о of it. j у sprin 
н Sa е асн e 2 а eR de house are opened, inp |e 
not only in Md н чуе Д мей аз long e fire heat is used 
in a house, so e density of the outer air | 
differ from that E e es that ап common mode of | 
assist her, but not dorido 
her. T. R. 
Societieg. 
ORTICULTU Bes r. 18 (Second Spring 
- мей) бес 8° of fro were registered in D | 
rhood of London on а: morning on whic 
og, y 
латча нь ао "d C “оноо vinis ns w 
m before been sind nt 
its Lilas 
pe 
well-grown brshes Or 
light лет Ў ае | Lafsyett and Val z 
good r m 
well 
of "Hammersmith 
grown yritt >й iocc 
rm also furnished a well | suitabl 
also a 
the di splay of Hyacinths too much can scarcely be 
Ed filled a table 150 feet in qi five rows 
T of the day wa . Paul, who 
His 18 were 
Lord Wel- 
'Of 
said, 
dee 
iu great perfection; 
hilier, Marie, Duc de Mala ой, 
Nightin lay, 
пао, Sites € Örnement de la 
he 
Koh-i-noo 
n 
ass, and i diren of the 100 kinds. orts of 
hich these exhibitions pede were 
| from Ped ЖЫШ nt p. 198. Messrs. Саг 
from enm oon а well-grown collection in n 
pots ith ery little rim —jus st the kind of ed 
it jardinie 
by speret 
Pub. Paul had 
ле for placing were also contributed 
.. Of new - ds of Hyacinth Mr. 
= ч ыы ed wi ith rose 
а tall pyramidal à на ала 
+ тит у showed Madam Lebois, | fi 
iis; Con 
with rose; Bella di "Рено гей 
ъан n White, and Teuto 
collection were E exhibited in здр x £^) four A 
plar е beautiful examples of Amelia Benucci, r 
Alexina, white s py an and shaded я pink ; Double 
"e mg A а di Loddi, the last a carnation- 
From Mr, Halley, of Blackheath, came | 
a, Optima, Ama- 
dish, z agshot, were Sara! ARA red striped with 
white, 
6 de Ma 
, shaded with Dor 
et^ 
in the à and Rou we 'Eclatante, deep crimson, 
Tulips were not see advantage; for the day 
being " "йу ‹ n erro att A very fine е | 
of them Messrs. Marre dn and во 
торе eed came үй. amateurs Among the vastis we 
by us on 
w carnation- -striped variety ; Duchesse de 
а cha 
and a flesh-coloured sort called | 
| Berri, & p sni w 
ma n "x. 
eous pneum of e " 
e Vu itch, who [exhibited va 
X: Ly d Skinneri, T triumpba ч а 
p» Ден the 1 
ous fine 
kind 
tfal и азе 
а ша, 
showy Amaryllis 
meu - o kin 
temon, з А ig de "Holly-lenved 
the brilliant Azalea rani, and the 
har. i. idi 
ноа рая as it becomes heated it rises, and 
ed as under surfaces of the leaves that. on 
e and breathe—fresh air, Mr. 
set us all right, calls aërating the 
the leaves a “ pii "a Surely | t 
=. urely of, je 
to be M + эе every 
and field. Let him then examine а "a of T Wheat, or 
of the of the field; 
in, if I m dq: 
air they derive from t easing radiation of the earth. 
Kis » sane si. tbe gm of our vegetables 
and tr e concave surface to catch radiation, the | à 
а “ wild | gra 
San, 
ear by practice, that 
> beat” is not used reg эш» 
the method I have alread, 
against brick walls with no back ventila- 
L6 tat in a boc 12 or 18 fee wide, dr v» 
ttle 
in the density of tho муч - ober | 
the air admitted in the front part only has | 
to make its way fully асгояз. 
t, the trees near the 
in health, DM those on the back 
house to bave contral path and | 
vufícated and constantly attacked 
orav me и r 
arieties a Drummondii, {тк 
Кик АШ ipiferum, well furnished | 
eg re СТ 'Tulip-shaped blossoms 
„пов, Heaths 
tire an йй Ee and Tro 
lums. A collection те: Шева, of Kings Road, Chelse. 
was re pese Es y for fine foliaged 
раз kind, 
of 
stomata to catch and drink E 
e constant supply of fresh. | Mess 
tha te Ае tbe fresh air thus carried to them, |t 
* | 
€ I hav 
which 
leaved peo meom та acne C Mirac as 
essrs, t ho 
| lame-coloured Epacris called " Viscountess і 
Cyclanens came from Messrs, бань of Dulwich, who 
sent the singular bronzy-leaved Alocasia metallica, 
qe ers ted Cyperus alternifolius, ыен 
р 
rd | tion, in mos 
ge vi vilieariped ze ^ 
rd 
niels came а e of Bougninvillea 
not in 
пере in travelli 
y Prim 
; but it ioc rag ata 
apparen! 
е 
г 
Тау 
сабда, six Dd of the m 
de Loir 
Eis iieri 
ав might be ii after 
m Я excellent condition, and beautiful 
from Mr. Wim. Paul and M 
condi- 
East Harnes, 
е 
Вт а winter, 
boxes of them 
Paul & Son. ads 
called John Hopper, in 
plants, ood 
erp green yer » 
im 
menti $ -r white 
ost beau- | look 
| rons | specimens of 
not find any that have not been named 
чаг occasions. 
owed a fine 
гіа. - Rhododendrons, - s 
pecimen of т improv nhe Mer Bait iii; anc 
ч , Esq, of H lighgate, а ж 
ibited — the Floral 
tant was one of 
to 
t | poi will be а 
— hebes р even independent 
first, class ev for re foliage alone, 
e Commit 
see ere 
fruits. E ver. 
p iss 
tch & So, P e. Bul 
Cer It Чер 
toni TLS Tor leon TII. 
pee Б: 
80 favour: | rom. Mrs Та 
euo Hil =? te wew variety ао 
im excellent condition j 
Po 
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mendation ; 
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Messrs, F. 
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curs. condition, by. 
of 
sent 
white 
fi 
also | and 
