$90 
THE СНА аай AND ADAM GAZETTE. 
[APRIL 25, 1863, 
—————ÁM i ÜÁ. 
- ve as to what to apply to the border to 
which constitutes alone an immeasurable 
bet — кч "ру Тн works of Nature and the ‘highest | E s ‚рег 
efforts 
r Garde 
ning. | soil, 10s. 
E | object A this, and tell them Ве ү dig sging | 
e about this time › alwaysin great | manu 1 
y obli 
Rotherh am " 
quat rileva Japonica). —In reply to your 
66) I beg to say that this fruit, 
Worts, 
Ak Th myy 
ally 
ре 
311 
worth 1 
aei 
There is a s part cularly p 
oks lik - frar ame .of e sticks, made in 
asy to fill, 
one t with red T ulip а Snowdrops іп 
rs [M "de blue Scillas crept charmingly out, блоці 
І MES with the profit I der 
M 
glass houses and ри йа у 
Soi upon the Quince. It may dovever bé 
SrA theirs, but е! „they Maye no ЧЕ by: means of seed sown as soon as it j 
itor my tre cuttir made of side shoots 1 or * n 
] under а bell glass and struck i 
i b 
ghbours say that large 
eig TUM think “ought to be By ganin fries Which is to be recommended 
f, and thus managed the 
y neig 
re 
wd | sider ue 
stand o 
ЖЕ v nd rate than 
ied SE only. t 
ее may be admit ted into a Peach or 
monio vise treated the Мы would dou 
willi till the ey con- 
add to the ie qu то und they |! 
n, ue "hat such [тоша Joda be assessed ы! а 
t part of the nurs 
cnr 
the 
i duri ng 
how "ever, 
t 
reenhouses and илон | bees v "The temperature a a P vem Meis is, 
h 
of an accumulation | in 
n а poterint and stated as his opin 
inion that most suitable. Wit ard to soil, 
ufacturer would be rated for his building in жа һ | дт that good meh д peat аге best; allowing the 
of water beneath the soi i the purpose of manufaeturin former to predom AAF It may be grown in pots; 
Primroses would be. v eya WE his engines for the Pan 3b to rest in summer and унта p" ^ 
frame о із kind. Very small pots ка p by the aid of hot water he manufactured plants, Rather | stove in winter. EU this means fruit may be obtain ed 
and Dey flower the more profusely. 16 AS win бо y абе? ш but I think it will no hold even cold water. | in Ap rl. М. ndsbury. 
suppose, one of re retty е p e-flowered ben Ое | e Гее-Оћее (Nepali "Litchi).—This Evergreen 
were sunk in inch flow in the Mistlet It is generally believed ett tree your Corre espondent (see p. 366 = will find 
of such a tray, а and the spac e all round tho ite Le s parasite is re not pan at all, or are or by layers 
pot were filled up with the Cocoa aS efuse, and with little |} | f aring on this question I| or cuttings of half pene shoots раб. їп | sandy soil and 
ed or pink Tulips pla rie. s | steuck under a bell.glass in heat. А temperature of 
aske 
ready, bright and 
à a li all r 
blooming. The ЅеШаз that have been blooming in other 
dishes might move too— еу wetting the sand most | 
oroughly before withdrawing them. 1 dry | | 
sand should then b ured in round the transplanted | 
—or else ay should be watered so well as to | 
settle the soil Фа In fact, when I speak of planting Blo 
things in Cocoa efus e, Iama apt to o for " is mention E 
that i5 is Ки hich keeps | 
it cl reap jn 
Man а great weakness for a regular cot- { | 
tage e “Musk cir ie grows во quickly and greenly, and 
smells so sweet after rain—and then its long hanging 
shoots d roop down 80 very prettily, when it can be ke ері 
те ап end uring owner will tolerate much pel 
TON since, on which it pee that the Mistletoe, 
whi 
Ro 
n the ASth inst. was attra 
in nm fores Sm sum 
growing 
ch was said to be me ad 
atl Horticultural T s Show.—The show ма сопи. 
G. Bentham, Esq., President 
оса was elected an Associate; 
e rend :—1. “Оп the iden ti- 
n Esq., M.D. The author observed; 
e Acantlacem 2 eminenti ce d -— 
наг fw се of the order 
| botani of the time of Mns. Consequently the 
and Poisonous itk. —А&р. 126. опе of — ч the genera were very indefin nit е, 80 1 80, 
d 
Eh 41 
whe: 
a ку ыа к wonld b 
common flower pot or іп a bowl of. апу shape, } with a 
many 0! Sma [) 
1n the 
poisoning from am use of goats' milk, which had oc- | | h ihe es a 
ub-tribes now ado opted, Only five genera 
ention 
supply of Р drainage. І once saw a fine Musk 
і oth 
and s 
ing | tb at the mischief was | were describ bed i in 
ed at Malta, and m 
а br basin, the strin in 
And as Е воі it 
attributed to the anim 
n the fourth edition of the “ Genera 
nbe 
ng on a species of | Planta arum, with the exception i ES erg gia, a 
t p tl 
date, 
d Tenhuta, hs: DE lant is 
о 
the nine ie dise 
and the uk plant thrived in it 
do but record it, 
to under this name, 
es recognise 
I find from a statement in the | in Linne "s Herbarium. The number of гэн found 
эу 
The Musk delights in Zn: washing over its head, 
and deluging the Lp Spes: gm osing drainage is possible, 
which it certainly is s; а thrives extremely | 
well i refuse and silver 
leaf уе of rather a peaty 
dency. Тһе baskets when planted may be hung 
inside the 
com 
| plentiful enou 
concentrated i in ү climate df Malta. J. 
Реа 
аз 67, "distributed e — Tám bof ergia 1, Ruel S 18 
9, Acanthus 11, Justicia 26, 'Diant a 2, 
| There were among ie 67 ерме, онны of, 
| 28 genni according to the viota entertained by Dr. 
Anderson, and many more i the opinions of Nees 
чов свеса were adopted, 
The paper eee Low of a list of these oo 
«| the Linn ous 
уне 
|2 
шоп Euphorbia helioscopia, or Sun ep а piani Barleri ria 
h in our 
ob 
operties "x become more 
0: 
now disfruited the three Peach 
e of you ecedi ieu 
owever, its pro 
Pe cen 
im iss нн Miet m 
n flower basket is 
white 
Is 
these green 
а 
md 
D 
r, and 
St ch plea 
p. $1) a and peritia me $8 say that his glasseries are 
open to inspecti ion. 
?| His 
INN all over; this is in diet pee E Southey's | D. 
ine: eleh, Gardens, | in 
eaf on t 
Yee et upright in a gl lass vessel with per- 
59; | pendieular si ides, and containing a койден mcs of 
—« clean water to immers е its base, would in i Ec 
but 
indir du t у air, 
for six its viscid 
eurren nected with some object in 
the inni тє afford the spider a means of regaining 
t was в uced from this, that the 1ш 
т 
Mr. 
glass case article (. 
produced. by s 
Mr. Newton is 2 head gardener. 
direction is Critehill, Wimborn г І мит аз some y phys but n from t 
ur miles off, and shall shall be ppy to ы any o | the mechanica action of external fot ook: ЫЗ, “ Mono- 
? friends of the Gardeners Chronicle, W.F. Radclyffe, | gr арһ of the family кы, lide : part 1," by Audrew 
? гга per was illustrated by a long 
series of beautifully finished drawings of the insects de- 
April xr G. Bentham i a President, in the ec 
g|Dr. Ern t Adams E ma iis Barn e 
elected 3 Fellows. — 
t ыга 
is Ben the Holly ru 
ew Speci 
West Afriea," I Prof, Oliver 
The authors 
Gardener, The Palac 
growing better as 
mer goes оп, Scarlet „бетш 
Heliotropes, and ' white Iv vy-leaf Geraniu s, are t e| 
Mignonette and Verbenas; or rivalling tho d first, if 
k your readers if|remaining to b ore 
hod c o£ dos dying d the wireworm, i.e. | pleted, brief diagnoses of the. 
can apply Ж to the ground it d du that | meanwhile: laid before the. Socie 
HE i : 
indeed опар 3 it, а group of p rhaps three iron 
surrounded by crimson В. the Jove end La 
: fowering sweet sétoi-ddoble sort, E A. M. 
[^ 
ind 
built 
о 
of t f and imie | mee 
Jack наа. Three | i 
e Vines baving made little or no progress, he was 
vinery, m 
ixed [mri E тА recommendations of the Council, 
to the disposal of a 
uced to examin e the border, and found it foll of опне ба It арр 
< а 
hem, roots and stem E nearly all d destroyed. Не |10 
picked out. of that p 
of the border where he aee | 
es no less mr 
our kind friend ^ Lich Tnn” „| 
points ?—1. I 
country. Му ш. ше | fa 
3 large, ог as my NC, the йат. 
They wish my 
S 
RES 
Heo we fin 
I befor 
anyt ap-| a 
E Vihe аб уб 
у well, so that if it can le; avoided һе would not 
o disturb them 
ыг д 
еге 
other 
dm 
‚ Wes t Alien 
а^ of the 
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