May 9, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
437 
to give а good idea of their appearance and bea 
I do not pretend to have the sean of 1 
а considerable period in ice, 
| ba that 
life for 
souna em by y^ heat which their tod. eiit 
Асе г. 
florist, and intended to refrain fr 
y 
(пошо blue) The early Tulips were now аб their 
rding. to Sbaw's experiments* galmon's 
бенд. vivifies 
s M udis water at pro зия of EA 
ia 00 p^ 
So that a: TUE of fishes : a difference of 9° | 
| temper: нане үө vitality 24 days— УБА we 
vade и infer that the warmer temperature із | 
e congenial than 
and very beautiful they were. In England we | 20 the colder It 
ge t pr us ed by fields of bright үр it must be borne in mind that а а 
bc ours, lying in бене Such e and require Vas ger temperatures of water. Trou 
heighten the brilliamc will bear much colder water than grayli es ша 
а аил, pro n ground or pond fish. 
ach other, 
elsewhere, the рч produced by the dine ошер or 
crimson kinds striking. 
made inci isions in the sto 
machs of live pike, | 
оп d do well. And perhapsnext 
year we may m шере T^ ave some of the smaller kind. 
in ри before n mas, th ny white bells 
i-named 
To pe qua: SI wa t to recom- 
| mend ашау the ree аон, one of the 
sweetest of water plants, and, as І he 
pretty 
and rock. 
Vermillon Brillant, yet Due. Pss 799 vc a 
double kind named Imperator eam when viewed 
ig 
ture Sep water {Реп being at 42°, апа of the air. at 33°; ; 
ose н. ауе по ойи or means of striking 
рея y now be in to strike some pretty por 
that 
At Mr. Van "Velson! 8 whom we visited next, we found | 
the Hyacinth i in full vm ty, as he had not begun id 
оса 
; the thermometer i in the — stood at 89°, 
n order to arouse 
а general rule that most 
things” which аге able T "e Жр in sand and wa 
da; 
үн 
м " A imer the following questions to men оү, 
scie 
= 2 
ы 11 "3 TRE 
nd if so, 
g indows under this treatment 
One year I was Mic interested in a saucer 
nd LA ng erbenas, Торой, atoms of 
M els of sweet Verben 
cut ihe flo OWers, „Hi is g unds Jie. on each sid» 
of t A а bn ж» 
ны у gh nefield was Miel эе AR eed of es 
scarlet Duc van Thol red ready noticed, an 
oh реч т а — way to s 
in Haar n m was spent under e 
rs. Polman Mooy—father and s 
i ieli 
like ers t the other сон I have тес 
describ ve out in 
at ve [жуы Nes it теті. си 
2. If their blood-heat be 
what objection to heir uud 
a peculiar temperature of water to render 
io wiy s that water clears by cold and thickens 
(vertices o ot нг rising to eed т) by warmth; 
and whether is it the tem of the air or of 
water which produces thes о didi a? 
5. Can the state of the ab iosphere affect the air in 
d Wer fishes vnde ? and in 
6. 
? ІБ 
In the afternoon we left o ur carriage the high- | $ 
way and walked for v але straight into what | 
seemed to be the centre of Bulb с tion. After | 
examining field after feld we took n a giras some- 
where in the middle of the whole. Here the scene 
е 
ming from Englarid to enjoy. Whichever way w 
turn ed, to the right or to the left, before. or „behi nd, 
so "speedily as to account for the sudden fures 
чт s from E es eise wies 
These and m: er questio 
different pon wich. p take p the oi and 
I pause xot E reply. All that is required in v 
od o 
о ev 
the 
thi nk aid keeps the air a 
з moist, but а sheet of paper yiri against the 
в, ога "blind, (gm be used to sha A from to 
bright sunshine. common china saucer, with an 
of silver san dis in it, and soft rain utl "poured i in 
Пена Ten above the sand, is the way to plant 
ite Any kind of mild root-hcat seems to 
ensure e growing, and that too most rapidly, into 
the most charming little plants; but if root-heat 
illgrow. 
Everybody. has has es gn begin to 
o 
beca know it burns an only th 
T the paint wears off 16 ironmoulds hands and dresses. 
wish people. would use more ivy. It is always so 
abstract being —'* What is it that produces goo 
o | bad fishing days?" E ro. 
brilliant colours, Millions of Tulips and Hyacinths 
side, mat the air was was loaded 
Land” the impression T ploda ced u 
—that no on form any idea of i 
ор 1 не апа that it is Уз to дени» 
hen On in xpo if ma 
visited d misit? in the purpose eof 
Indoor Gardening. 
І ро поё know how the Lilies of the Valley 
If the f 
of gine. P rie 
ing up, we could a 
y flower trained on it. 
d а scd 
= 
with others, but with som 
and myself they have баса 
and now that at last the 
parties may hope perhaps to ope T offi ih TS 
I 
plan, that I T 
spring, Беш; able to have such successions that I had 
f*ho Ch 
vely М 
ends | бте реч ч а em erae now and then 
тев 
AC t window-gardeners, however, who 
wanting cl bers, had better T а! few pots oft those 
which are кш raised and в 
at nurseries everywhere, sit io might now vim 
в Ai earo be kept out 
the 
sprin = 
seeing these Bulb fields, э, v баи er — good 
our som 
utumn ! on "he "Ri Ro bert 
humour that “ Koen - 
au —after ne." 
FISH AND FISHING.— 
. Ir there са bs diese sog ti 
n animals | + 
breathing air imals b; iie, lot us ask, 
why should п dt pi be ЖУ А еп, 
А pigs, horses, nay the very birds of the air, by the 
uent and sudden transition atmosphe 
ow dull and heavy we feel in damp weather !— 
ili ; Eosterly 
producing an excess Hd dryness in the atmo- 
| autumn—September and October 
of January was, I think, the earliest) ЫП late in thel 
of m 
an m up in the window, givin 
After writing this, and after inducing half шу | әрипдарё water and equally abundant air, il 
| acquaintance to start "Lilies, fancy my vast dismay оп |in another mon they go out as fine looking 
Lori that the 1 refused to grow t the early plants, present we have plenty of Stocks and 
e expected of th Some pots of my own had | Pansies for outside. When we have turned out also 
| dame во several у itn "without 8, adk now what | Qorani rand Heliotropes, we may begin to indulge in 
could be the OA that the pe id fat roots | Arums and Crims d te Roses, which uale 
a : dE М. — Maur net п шаке ея уы ir al ius all form tho ае of all grou ial 
e early start we looked for was a perfect puzzle n edged with the graceful do own-hangin, Те 
Well, it was really t I could not iam at the ro E. A. = 
ыйы І thought that it was the movin о, they = 0 
re moved equally. I n those Т had ; "formerly 
mes ms е moved with much soil. No, not a bit me тикте Оер M. 
2-8 and І was thoroughly ров Roses. ted for your Paper of Ма, р to see if 
Apc nts are a different sort, and І am ойе | аһу amateur т answer КМУ. W, Paul's appen) in Y а 
| delighted. "i ог now we may really "hope to have two E Number, but no one makes а si Tt 
onder tha 
t Ros arians are such a Jea! arned body, f or they 
ѕееті 
flowers. І never ehould 1 [have known it without com- 
| paring | the t w rd I suppose to have an ing 
vitali, carry off and absorb the на m i- 
ration so qe ав to render the akin A uas 
and from that cause produce nearly 
to the activity of fish as 
rature of about 65^ Fahr. is 
tomas тү milio his blood хана t 98°. 
[n m have rss certain blood h ч 
€ oe ud liko Y' нф 
Сени 
[abs d earli 
y ів a thi 
winter; but. now that it is pointed 
The lea 
m 
as leaf, es the sweet 
and сое luy 
| эү I kave бен in Мора їп ci Bu 
Christmas time, and this is, no doubt, the 
р 
succeed 
London, Mbit of Mrs. emer shoas is Me 
Norford, has a garden now 
pect Place) where, to ds per 
e rds red 
459 eite. Of this 
plan 
es | had als hes 
standing in a cool window. 
these 
anot . E 
aves teu а ll 
Are are also very much the larger, appliances (glass esp fall) or Poenus 
as | The later CE apparently тм к Кюй и аз much bloom | superior, t gro! 
ot thè s 
k of the “late м it js after all, not де the sake 
Senateur 
Princesse Mathi 
penis Maria Portemer, 
01а Brompton (7, Pros- Р росту, Dore 
the old Latin dogma, ' viz., that “ 
а man's mbi is 
worth nn 
ther ! 
ng if be communicates зи he knows to 
Mr. Paul is appealing i 
the 
'of both the 
amateurs. It is not too 
Tau ым 
Verdier, 
ante, Madame 
Alencon, 
зей ded Verdier, 
d by|Be де Bourg la Бели, біоти cii ie wn roots 
, Duchesse d'Orléans 8, 
ашЬасёгёз, КС 
— жер 
roline de Sanani, Com 
16 is assumed, ве 
ти 
to which they belong dh TER 1 minutes Z5 унше 
; bi n 15. Prévost, gian des Batailles; [be the Oth, есы 
КОШИ Funes, а to ел, Paris, Pauline Lanes, Alexandrine Bachm eteff, 
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