9.—1845.] 
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ICLE. 131 
nowledge of vegetable | 
Sphagnum, well mixed together. For the cerresutal 
species I ‘ada one-eighth | of coarse white tad for Cyrto- 
, E Corections o ay whit every gardener who wo uld not be 
» Chronicle of Dec. 14th Messrs S ON 
pyan that they have the , rieke ahi referrin Sort pa ita ology or a blockhead now possesses, 
nd Gentlemen residing aarti places, | the piperierson a sees ene Rs aay potting, 
e in past years availed themselves of this Me bes Dt es and 1 under ho 
e of procuring NEW GA ARDEN SEEDS of best sorts, ‘views. Even those who cann 
e expressed them mines: or he he hig. hest degree pleased with pre upon t His sophy of the thing pacing gee 
Glasgow, Aberdeen, Perth, Edin h, Castle e rections of t 
Il, Newcastle, York, Bristol, ver, Isle res hose who can ; and th 
ol, Plymouth, D 
h, Brighton, Oxford, o Newport, 
ate aes er, rgate 
» C ‘igen 
Glou Ma endar— fr. Ayr 
_ Monmouth, pana Wolver > r. AYRES, 
a oolwich, Harlow, Carlisle, , and Barnes, Mr. Woop, and last, not least, of our new cor- 
a Collection, for fired Botabtiehme respondents “Deno” and “Ts AA c To OMKINS,’ "two of 
ent £ 
second- — Establishment . 
y 
loam, c niy ed roughly, some 
rotten ÉS, and a few bro nes. 
attleyas, 
y more potsherds, alin z the pots nearly half f 
ot generall ots a 
83 3 
2 2 
nee yah 
J? 
$ 
o clearl ly how 
where it is possible, t o ar a ito 
Dito 
hfe livered fre or -Office 
n, or to any station of the Great Western Ratinay Retaeent 
sto 
will ie pence in tia exc em vh thee 
to give two or three £00 Ings some days 
ire ridis, which soften the lamps. oe Yat, and allow 
R. cade e Adv. Dec Fe, “if A tye ther | will not be, in He or em ont, an ill- -potted plant in in go to o`pa art from the roots without breaking them 
Es a weaver’s win n Lancashir otting, then, Some of th will be found with their 
UNCULUSES, ANEMONES, AURICULAS, CARNA- we again a pn t, a mos pare oint, and one rots strongly a adhering ‘to the sides of the pots. To get 
ATIONS, , PICOTEES, GERANIUMS, anp LILIUM LANCI- which has had its share in producing the extraordi- se pw a sepia’ “ane jary, = possible, I use a thin- 
OLIOA . aded knife. re ike zier’s putty kni 
ROOM, Craruam Risé, near Lonvon, (re- ate revolution in r ouse gardening which we that it te thine Cenik sos hy Ang fe - y hia kaite ia 
a. mite d from Walworth,) By AProiNTMENT args ed, ut potting can only claim a rc inserted between the roots and the ots, 
ORIST TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, anp ro HIS | Part pO 
AJE JESTY TAR: KIKG or SAXONY, Itis the goo management of the atmosphere of a Pie 
sto tion oi e Nobility, Gentr h F 
*pablic his è extensive caine’ ot the above FLOWERS, pea BNE et: gs hegh nia than within t other hing, is RY over the drainage; ; the plant held i ie pot t 
£ em, is tt i 
marar d iraan 100 Se rn 210 0! to the ogg aod diligent AS y ae clever wn hand amongst the roots, md the tte are ‘haally left 
0 AN NEMONES, in Be Superfine sorts, n l ce me » of t the e principles explained in the shore the pots in the im ; but. a lit pia hollow on i wer 
oe 100 01 the rim re ont ¢ e ‘eouspost eing 
+35 pair of CARNATIONS, pa we danae doia superiority to our predecessors. At the time when | Y watering. As soon as the potting is finished, the 
“35 pair of PICOTEES, in 25 ditto ditto MET rtant docu tees was printed there was not | Plan ats a are tied up neatly, and when they require it, a 
GERANIUMS, in 25 Superfin dg te ee nies H o | one gar ardleners in a hundred who remembered that the | mope a: given Py inasi compost, po oa over 
ALUM VANCIFOLIUD ALBUM, good peva Gth 6 atmosphere contained any, water at all; not one in a friar irin niak a a eT ene s 
PUNCTATUM 47 6| thousand who was aware that the quantity floating | because. b x tad : 
SPECIOSUM, (true ) Sage Me s ld be 1 REE ecause, being from open glades or from ry they 
Kean thoes ts fax bis Oaie E Gk Ee ahi in it cou actually measure m ead off, pre | require more Nght khan otherd: 
Plants s steady, ae will be forwarded by post Gt BEATIN temperature by a thermometer scale ; “hot oe —The fi ollowing are such as Mr. Paxton has 
—Mar oreign Orders executed. epousead who considered t at the healthine 
Perey “ona a a plant pie essentially pon he Bi relative 
TE igh 
> Coy ture t 
to viens ablie ove ne 
4 "ras submitted to the "ae of Dr. f t iF plants were practi Re roots were 
LINDLEY, W o gave olowing character :—* Your seedling, 3 1f some ver rti 
: sh purple, with — ~ isa fine — sm variety.”— j por pen i S y pa t al ot appearey y 
PaCo te for r 1844, på age 2 o ey were syanged ; an at was all, 
Biba, bro et Soe: be penile f? ossom | We are old enough to remember the surprise that 
gx ave ot ae ed the admiratio those who i 
warded at the exhibition et the | WaS felt at the results = sees wore th tice of 
steaming plan ay ion e opinion 
brie was that it was fis earn of the vapour that 
oduced so o benelisiabin 
r. DANIELL t 
mount of moisture 
and IB B, can also supply good plants of— 
each s. d 
. £ a 
“Thon unbergia sirpana; 
Achimenes picta 
Reinwardtii 
tw rotundifolia (a fing new. "species, 
ean 6 a 
veg 
ng e aat sy. [almost saturated w ta aim nir by surrounding it 
The Gardeners? Chronicle, | | as akot Sagan 5 in i “ea n half that a mt unt 
t the amen y of o! 
SAT [iren = of vere moisture by 
i r een Kg watering the roots; he showed, by the unquestion- 
Minar, Man 9 eee EEO WING WEE pu. lable evidence of the hygrometer, that what w: 
Spie Mas} ef Horsioultaral pj vel a!) a peo those days called a moist air was in truth a vı 
Paman at Mar. § “Society ofwria | HDS) gaa ne ; that our fee ings are not — be depended upon 
F hx ical. 8 P.M. * . 
Satunpay, Mar. 8 Royal Bota z si Pa: in such a matter at metrical instru- 
|, #eadmirablesPmoncens or piant no w grown n | provid ate e could determine whether the climate 
we neighbourhood of London, and exhibited at the eee 
| plants, exposed: ‘to it. 
Jt those days, when a, a konma was first 
ought into use, what w. atmo- 
sphere was frequently seen a Sindicat te a degree of 
moisture mning short of Lasky saturation being repre- 
sented by 1000; and it v as found that 120 was not 
ae would 
ossible itie mf should e 
od they once wend 
lants in ee 
the vigour of those 
vitality of cree + vegetation. These im- 
s ug t ain the practice of 
abstaining fro fro as ther of 
patra walls, and wibes 
this succeeded evaporating- pans; a betty, the tank | 
been brou ght into Py each step 
pont as a specimen of old- 
s flourishing with all its ori- 
the here of be of Bein apptanc®, 
edecess: do 
ni itis 
| in the paper pnb oe sale to. Gardeners of pnt 
What are appr mae nsion immediate’ n accord- 
the 
ich to their 
2 
thus, 
age 
years’ ex xperimenting, the English managing 
we | attificial eli imate ] has been established. H or that we 
DANIFEIT, 
baskets is very simple :— 
of Oak or Hazel, of differ- 
w th 
end. iron pin to pre 
eee splitting, » which they woii 5 apt to lo if 
bored with a Four pieces of 
then cut ngths ; one end 
placed a as to | form a square, two of bee e piece 
The wires a 
who have the means, to study his s pa aper r with | € 
irh Trence. They will still find it a storehouse 
of valu ae facts and still more valuable su eens 
that ceca: has a ti 
waran ag of which, as yet but little acted on, we 
ts and acids, 
and 
i i ation. 
vet 
ost I have sige ea four 
s fi 
e largest about the 
aiie capone nity of pressing upon public 8 put 
wo. 
ends underneath, in order to prevent them fro 
through the holes aa neal 
‘tii tee aught toge 8 
-> | basket, and are thee twisted together with a pair of 
pliers, or ea ach end is is put through the holes of a a sma all 
pped pieces of Po he or r Willow wood, 
about the size of garden Beans; and one-third chopped | en 
t that the skill n 
it up by upon a eee piece of strong ‘wire. 
ed tn Horti $ 
* On Climate, considered 
ach 
wisted back, to C Hag it from clipping y the 
busket Utha ready for en a t requires 
te: 
potting? To this | 
ere can be no do we answer eae 
epini 1. 
pian! 
renewal; I line the basket Aik Sphagnum, to prevent the 
