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OUELL anp CO.’S CATALOGUE of the:newest and, with care, espec 
mre est » especially i f secured i in one of Ward's | ho = 
l IAS, VERBENAS PETUNG Cury. | Cases, Would probably retain its vegetative pow noyer, they will be; and we wish the bayers Joy 
FUCHS till its arrival in E powers | of them.— JV’, 
SANTHEMUMS, CINERARIAS, | aunties poh tie mine j bat there would be little 
` 3 tal Plants, = be published in succeeding in t i 
pand.other ice Be tad on application, It will form an ne iep far as practi bleibe hitur I ra except —as MUSHROOMS. 
ion to those who are desiro: CD erent y Greenhouse, | yy pa 4 al conditions of climate T [See p. 851, 1844.) 
rvatory, Or Flower. Gare oe imitated. portion of the A wn this va- T following is a section of a room-house at 
neat Yarmouth Nursery, Feb. 15 ety, subjected to the usual mode of treatment by a Hunmanby. The dotted lines at the ction are 
3 e AET FT T a y ery successfuland able esl lentat, eu not succeeded : the a9 FEN ien oor 9 inches below the level of the 
i z ; : : 
= The Gardeners Chronicle, but should a new supply of spawn be sent over, we | Sewa and Eiaon ore ks under the pray 
a pee * ae ‘ans 0. io Vy Ha fio pe ade with commo e pathway 
n brick, 
3 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1845, We abel ae track traced out by Mr. Hankin.—B | cement, which answers adm ay. “hn open cane 
MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWI NG W di pT ps attention to the boi er is p at by thi: 
Torsoat, Feb. 18 Hortioulearal a Lahore ing observations, and to another communi-| cold drafts of air are prev vented, a and the í aa eeka 
nie e 8 ra priy 1, by Mr. ankin, i of to-day. | perature of the mee is thus pissintained morë uniformly, 
Sarozmay, Feb. 22 Ros Tra Poa oting can be more aa than th growth of The roof of the house is covered with tiles, cept 
ushrooms in k e , and, as might be expected, | 5Paces left for sine sashes, of 
x rning of We ednesday last, Feb. 12, the no result can be mor cz unsatisfactory. It is true that boa side fixed alternately, s0 ot the interior of the 
‘ > ane upon the lia in the. Gar- abu ndant crops are thus obtained, but t ey are 80 ouse is perfectly ight, so much so that visitors - 
of the Horticultural Society had fallen to Rin surib ound emi ing the growth of the Mushro 
ow zero; ona north wall, in same garden be iss merit we can assign them is that of whole- wi DE of ws y plant under my care, 
0; while the radiating thermometer indicated sate There is as much difference be Bes the which “the greet paper di wen OR A 
below zero. This was nearly as severe a frost as|Si¢kly produce of the Catacombs of Paris, where wpe! ay hwa te spe oe 
t of Jan. 19, 1838, when the first-mentioned in- Mushrooms are largely grown, and the rich, racy, | is best iall Birey aparis apse = 
frument, in the same place, indicated 4}°, and thel" cculent specimens from an old mead w, as be- | preserve one val of oe Grass, which I cone cari 
ter 12° below zero. e all remember too well the | ‘Ween the smallest beer and Trinity ale. In short, | essential to the growth of Mush hrooms, all m: e 
trous result of that seas nd, we fear that ushrooms in the dark for no other appa- til oneggres Ih ve re er se m purely white on the 
ill have been again tained by half-|7€"t reason than because they will submit to it. rown, or the gills as red- = the “finest field ie pera 
rdyplants, There is, however, thisimportant differ- | „ 1t is recorded of , that holes in the fortifica- and fully equal to “the latter in flavour, but 
Sedat in] a Tta den, and the | ns of that city are inhabited by miserable people, | ? 
round al nost naked; while, on the present occa- who in thos dens of darkness and suffocati bring | kind mention that there are almas eead og s- two 
. a series of dry winds had prepared vegetation forth children always blind, lame, deaf, or deformed. hi sin nthe same a, neg a dark a an 
the shock it had to sustain, and the eround was What those children are to Na a urtured in Whet ites PLP E ause in soil. 
ly covered with snow. shall be anxious to daylight an Fah air, are common, forced d Mush- varieties 1 Vea Seer to distin: species, howey ts a 
irn the extent of mischief, when i shall have rooms to the healthy vigorous offspring of an an-| cryptogai ants t o de decid a T rea acaaintod 1 
i ned, which ale be for some time. cient Peak re ” (ps p. 87 72) ating whero og ir ove — 
How have the variou s heating rites per- Mr. Hank mr tages to send to papoa oo plan to have been a and what t methods i att 
ormed their duty on this occasion ? mens of his Mushrooms. se trust he will do so, | sued to keep o, = alive. os 
The Ex hibitions in the Gar ave the Doonan Comparative Darkness.—I feel confident that light 
Tae account given by Mr. Hanxry, at P, 851 ofou r | Society would give him an arak rable opportunity of | and air, where an equal temperature can be preservi 
st year’s Chronicle, a his new m atid cs Eason p | making th an known, and they could not fail to be | 2° essential to the growth of the Mushr: p „and that 
do not blanch by the e NAAN 0 if they 
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apprec: 
men 
the whole of the fiona. 2 fine te for Ope 
t | Sover fa sort 
«Is; correspondent, with more Sane 
than 2 aes: Say Jes “ you wan nt to finda 
to be d, look o ra 
cheated, loo 
E = is, 
unfair profit is made by des 
ia 
emah 
s no "ois: 
E 
B. 
Most  Tespec ctfully announces int he 
reign : 
cu 
ould be paid 
follow out the 
pitaed © more anxious about Mr. Hankin’s plan 
ecause we are not only confident 
ill be wen repaid, but because we 
ts may lead to aikee results ; 
lti 
<i. 
Iu. t it is ver 
sl 
other species 
y probable 
Spe cies 
Nar ie 
; that 
ea to 
is easily i imported ; 
r | par 
> 
superb Pansies, one of a 
one 
12 ‘ditto ditto. Polyani 
| sent, good roots, well packed, te forwatde d t 
untry,, upon receipt of a check or spoit 
superD Rvose-tr 
ee 
rofit ening 
ae who s o get a livi ing by practising upon the con 
rs 
moO 
4 
f eit 
urn white pro rtionabl 
a chen confined atmosphere will never apr pe tally 
full-grown Mushroom.—J. Hankin, Hunmanb: PEHPET a- 
ur readers 
E Wl 
Na 
Section of the Roof. 
5 
"will “al 
? 
r 
of a sort; one of 
S 
t of the con 
office order.” 
When wassuch benevolence before heard of? Who 
en 
Pa 
war 
gain. 
sight t ihe stat chance 
m such liberal 
penn e, and 
. for packing. as there e 
cially ‘when it is remembered that 
T tth not e foolish as 
He 
eat 
“S93 cers ‘are yet f 
= sue ch a bar 
t the sorts om 
not trust 
dealers 
Elevation of the End, cs Section of te ends of the Boxes. 
References.—A, Boiler, 2ft. 14 in. 9 in.; ri an 
6 ft, 5in. by sft. 6in.; C, Chimney ; 74 Door, 3 ft. ; ry 
G, Grating; T, Tank, 9$in. ; W, Wall, 9in.; and S, pe 
there oh 
_ ORCHIDA ACEÆ. 
I to the Air.—At the Fe 
houses are e y -hot water in pipes of diff 
and sizes. In one house they are square and € 
half an i a in leeks but the 
Sougna 80 quickly t that i 
abour to ng 
number o 
his are rae 
to lose 
me are p 
