9.—1845. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
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4 Maree Jarze Hower, of a goo «a fo 
ing—of a fine s 
rm; Milo, straw, with purple 
e, end good habit ; _ Her mere 
| distinguished byt the less obviously distinc: lobes of the 
ies aves, and by falli The flowers, 
y ar e of a brilliant orange- -scarlet, and though the 
and re a pe ts 
the 
In the lower one there are two a cag one at 
the bot ttom and the other at top Kay = with an auger), 
of wood on the ide to keep out 
edging, i ai promine nt in T. Moritzianum, they are much shorter | is at ¥ Ss wer 
ree habit; Henrietta, fine full and less numerous.— Pazton’s Magazine of Botany. ae rare upper part use 
des Renoncules, Dictator, fine yelo! istered ts ihres ris "tnd “they ou ght to be "closed, “except i in 
straw self, in form ; mbert Garden Memoranda. a t weather. T e, pr oo 
Flaminius, (Tyso’s), fine distinct spotted varieties, on Swinton Park, near Be dale, —The ESS at owe door ; the space out o hehe “fatter r was taken bein ng 
élange, Oriss , and Le Témé l the high | filled up thogh! its a sleg length with glass fixed into 
Spaire, fine striped varieties, of good habit. Those marked ee of perfection and superior colivation which the two moveable fr: Tames, give s the apiarian ample means of 
y pate ery 4 è nd which refiect the is ile, when the 
us A pi e 
spacious Peren 
ants in pigh exhibit, a 
neg inte dent. 
The “conservatory $ is i a 
baih g 
1 
ees; wh 
j ar is closed over them, sen ak are thietded jare tight 
and An o of Mi tate . The block e 
n 
at half-past 10 o’clo night, a 
ta m usin ag T it in 
is Beerhouse 36 fet ong n T mide: I made the 
and did ol 
and though not. perhaps, 
} t 
= rg it contains sp2cimens which I ae seldom seen 
excelled as pane health, , cleanliness, and vigour, I 
fire 
A ook at it again 1 until alf-past 6 the following morning 
i) 
fe 4 
s 
utting titm 
obtained throughout the pans mith little spnertaee to 
ne to the brood, for the 
a | E y low as 2° above zero,and the t 
) l 
8 
temperature in the 
“n . 
f A saligna l fine bl i 
e might be ooabtraened 
J 
1 7 
without 
ee Beni fast coming into bloom. I obtener i in flower 
pla 
The hiv 
s, and petini but the con ndition 
of the ska could n ot be 50 well examin ned. 
some very good specimens of Geaneras 
Epnecis ‘vals, and several good specimens o; of Agapan- 
mn te flo owers ; 
ning it was likely to be a severe I d 
$ My ap apparatus w: 
oD iy, and : ces fa i 00 o highly of it. 
e of houses, s 
Shon uld ba. BA 
2. Internal ditto ; a 
Of fuel ve er in 
apa 
12 hours. 
4 bePuns SUANT to notice, the adjou 
oes 
The latter 
fag that 
ut the on of this j ouse was a strik- 
hich he ft, 
low tiee, in In 
honey. , A 
d 
t 
h 
j rae Sap ere — 
ing specimen of Rhododendron se 
in a with 19 gorgeous este f bloo om fully = 
panded and many more about to expand; than this plan 
I greenhouse at P this 
u 
à season, I can wera imagine a more striking Serene 
i 
Esq, 
t up by Menti, Weeks rie 
which are heal althy 
celle nt crops; in nh stove I arabe two ed of the 
a little from v very ne eR a in summer, and shie! 
from its rays in winter. 
A “Willow puy babes its s downy bad. 
Price o our iaaa LY $M. Sia” 
ich a ay and 
The fice was made 
hi orn 
was well covered with fruit. A small house, pairs 
used as a ae oe me Pines, has been con hat 
- | into a e into beari ring nerts on, 
e 
i equal to thar in in fe structures. 
den tools may be kept clean ind in good wn any 
3 fh 
Hiara see tsi at the same age, |44. 
p. 87) says be: The realy overrated the bd of 
und. J ly I beg to 
m an article 
rehire 
wri 
Auvivalberiot J for 
the hone 
follow 
ae for shears the fines) leaving : a tool out of ii 
shall pa 
nati ty 
Spalding, i is of zoent quality, sad whee sought chi, 
and that he does obtain as much as 2s. per lb, for, a 
p 
it whe! it, in glasses, for the aor 
e fine spa ades, | shovels, rakes, hoes, kisara] 
divbena, wes ant, nail-bags, trowels, watering. 
s, brooms, handcarts, wheelbarrows, ladders, &c. 
taking any oe ‘not their own, 
pani 
Any pe person or persons 
d shall 
pay a ms of 2d. The men working in the grounds are 
of being served at the tables 
who purchase it as it is deposited by the bees.— 
Briys, PEBRE si tet e s 
wp Flowers,—In additi flowers mentioned 
= 39) I would recommend the Melilotus 
(p. 
lucnth a flower of w es are Lp panda long, 
nd whi ch continues in bloom fro om June pip 
pi 
rned Ann n 
held on oe ay, the 6th tet, JAMES CoFesbe, expected ee “tere se night, PF ld come 
J» inthe Chair, About 50 members were present. | will be fined. » I insist on the above rules being strictly 
e meeting was to receive from the | attended to, and if any pri rene tigle h to pay. his dined 
de of laws, which were unani- | they will be stopped o out of his ac ae the oy night. 
and it was ordered that the new rules (Si ign ned) J-L The fund. arising f these 
ber, hairman ig di f amongst ce taii etiel ‘wae to 
ommittee had appointed five E trict og on the other.—3>. | 
pitt season :—The first to take pla WHignalanone 
April, at the Horns Tavern, an ase 
that Mr. Briant dli y given n Cold agp OR 
s for 
e Royal Surr 
p be the 
that o yesh the 2d, 3d, , 4th, and 
Hu unger ummer season 
pini air is iii rarefied by the hea o 
oryg pE 
correspondent who ma y be i a to give i a trial.— 
E. Brigs, Edenham, Stamford. [We trast nat Mr. B. 
will not id gi to the expense of postige. > 
SWERS.—J. Wighton.—Thanks for your remarks 
the Eco onomy -s the Toad, corroborative of the views 
of scientific wri 
GEESE oF ME OERE RPNE 
zoo 
hT f the blood, theref low] 
25th J the us OA an od,. therefore, is slowly the ensuing W , 
T, proprieto or wie aly and ae she te burned, a nd a unger as slowly a the OTHOUSE, CONSERVATORIES, &e- i 
Ociety 401. for each Sh K sratiioation of HM vie appetite. In so far w mble | Hothiuses,§ yi. he mperature may be gradually increase 
ether ü ow, ¥0. be! Molden there, makin where stove plants oh f cultivated o 65° by fire heat, Keepa 
Wie Breer oy bara slowly and feebly “fl because there i b correspo! de of moisture, and attend to such plants as 
| gi a sn senor: of oxygen to eae Sa = blaze. In| are in a growing state with water; such as require shifting of 
winter, the s more dense, especially in’ clear frosty | the more forward kinds should now be attended to. The con- 
“Right ð of | eather e | dition or fitness for this must rt determined va hed Akiki 
p brace rt å the shoots have made, which at once point out the : 
of aaa al Rig for this lung mazimum quanti of oxygen, whic h, acting the roots, which, after , is the only for repotting 
en remarkably unfavourable for | the’, and throughout t lary system, carries off | plants of any description. The continued frosty weather has of 
s Baa Ebai bl: id h terial i necessity required fires to be kept up in all the more temperate 
race of Black Spine were with remarkable rapidity w atever materi can ote q AA na EA ruat nonk OF tae 
the Prizes were awarded bine with. The waste being rapid and shangang, it pol New Helland plant Heaths, a and such like, which areimpatient 
ills, for his Early Frame lows that the supply must be propo to it, an e not suffering from want of w. Ob- 
by hot ater; 2d, to Mr. hence, in healthy and vigorous subjects, hunger is an pol "that “he nt “is ‘thoroughly poten i toant ee 
ine, grown in dung.hea ‘}almost constant claimant in cold weather. If this xe bone gy pain need ; n a de ge as. 
for the same kind grown on | hunger be not satisfied, the body wastes with fearful | Sason. Puchsias will also now require attention ; as soon'as 
sar practised by Mr. Weedon; 4th, to Mr. H rapidity. In fact, the analogy i Is sufficiently close for U8 | the roots have extended to the outside of the ball in all 
re ite say, that the body, i in respiring this dense pure air, | directions, shiftthem into lar; aa Eey ne supp err makar 
i en 
onsumës as much faster than in respiring a heated and | with w piat ` a WER Ae AND SHRUBBERIES. 
panded air, as does a a clear. frosty morning 
open weather, like the present, if t any 
e -$ ve craneplantad, rot yee no time s gE A 
sh 
their reason, 
should be-finished, if possible, before- 
hat 
of à “ahot summer’s day. These facts, and the operation. All planting pam Sg 
d Sons, of Eze t hi there should be such difference, both | $e Wad as ras not been dug should be i HAI pra 
= age Varied species of Troe ppeti p at dry, and ina te for the operation. Rott sore 
ntæ Hartwe w Mr. the t try.— Medical Times. walks as soon as they will admit of ity sweep and clean lawns, 
ame T. aa ys À lá i c.; examine rockwork, and dress up any pl that 
+ peltophorum to a speci showing for bloom; fix any stones: that may ha 
es r fields near Lox é ip- Bee loose. Pits and Frames.—Attend. strictly to bere p 
y i — tinues mild and sunny; continue po! f, ° 
single eto Lo s being called ` Polish Hive. This e of simple construction, py — ge es oa "pa rach pants ae oe mosi 
is; A K carpent Sr tee nted for be out; givi ‘arly every morning, 
tay ote = a perennial, but it seems likely, | 9 feet in length kier up in the atternoon with a heat,- ey 
Tame bein bg prior ame e plant is intended and if “80, The centre wood is hollowed out, and the i place in goradh he: ah Tuctelsa. Bon ae van agen asl 
i the +f off to wea 3 ft. of | goniums, Petu: cy t hoot 
Botanical gazine”’ by Sir W. Hooker—ought ae bot One of these is nailed gain kbe ee is jast automa,” Pot fe Dra tr apringe o> B. = 
bi ee of Seeds gathered by Mr. Lobb, | onthe has: the other fits in to. its ri pas apin II.—FLORISTS’ FLOWERS. 
a, and forwarded to Messrs. Veitch and Sons | er a door. The interior, 7 inches square, is separated | Whoever has seedling Ranunculuses m man thet appear- ar- 
iby plat mbi n Deir arrival and [by a slide into two compartments about 3. feet] apee mune MAS Euis Di oitan hap tamer on 0 he 
althy plants, which pe tage uy and | ip t depth (perhaps. 2$. would be. better); the roofo mkia Dee Ek canna Aa in theeoll, widwa 
bd ee nts is provided. with: four slips of wood, similar to | thin piece of box-w ivory, act uy 
aoe, early last J une, avd hide con- | those to which the bee ees fix their combs in the bar-hive. pet h it apn pmet ie Senay Meeled ha be frequently 
Considerable nhs cay ae om bttb a a : he slide, the ny inside is in- and cutting winds; all air possible must be given on fine sunny 
ased, which enables ‘the bees to get on faster with days, occasionally watering with an extremely fine rose. The 
foliage, and flo 
m, both 
wers; but i is, Soest, easily Ee their 
cells ; and in winter, they can be Net in one divi- 
weather has hitherto been so unjropitious that few collections 
