TH 
E GARDENERS’ CHRONI 
CLE. 289° 
l adapt ted for becufing rot 
in pcr ezr 
p laced 
They will root with great frecdom if 
ta h 
s the second property for consideration. 
il 
well ad: 
tisha cousideration 
rder the air will imbibe z rtn of 
nder 
s which wi ill r 
] 
also sweeter 
posing the decayable portion of it, prepare 
nts. 
ing sod for t the plan 
av d, in i sensleaee, 
see on ome a ted i a bor dor, 
it for 
that some Vines here 
Sarme, a flue 
HBe 
where the 
running 
3 
ope: erations etg and m: we oe pure 
nurseries at from 1s. to 3s. 6d. 
kin It m 
arative 
; and ther 
for re, if the old plants, ‘or eens ones fe hased from | 
the morn rises are a nase ri ae ault by y far 
son rser may be 
injur red by ‘compa 
These |n mar argin of t 
c 
t 
d. may al so be remarked, “the talón thes is a | è | uninterrupted, formin 
Plant which will BO ot be ely dee X 
En of the yellow eye, from the tube to the inner 
s broader in some varieties than d be 
g a straight line through the 
centre of each division b Abe. eye: on each side, the 
- | lacing m curve slightly, fi f that part 
1 | of the corolla. 
wD ets, or Want of E 
> 
Tarmony, eed in he, TER 
gene: nost e plants 
Ki 
of th 
They were 
e goniums make fine he 
out any be mg 
inju: 
y however a5 the ese plant nts, are Š when culti. 
re 
Clog s Lord Lady Linolea, and 
vice versá in Stead's Telegraph, Haah aan et 
S, an 
f them 
favourite plat ant. If guarded the m 
they will be continue to blo om 
riod, say fi rom n Jul ntil tl 
id-day sun 
from 
| fo 
4 
at is 
car 
m will bear Soari with this my | 
or a considerable pe- | ir 
Their | var ies, Siroogh the shades of Pl ack (or nearly so 
Pe 
Whilst rough coarse sade - 
rent in Lee's (alias Pearson ’s), A larani aad ‘Nichole 
- | son’s Gold Lace, though the fo ormer can come a spler ndi a 
ea, 
TE 
S 
uck’s George ty. 
> 
h 
distinct, and we 
nd at the same time remarkably 
dl ree stems; a 
ti and substantial. 
The wood also was much harder and 
as for blooming in gots; hat 
eing n paon rar 
Similar Sumter with a fa ps of the flue 
beneath the border.—G. Fem 
THE GENUS Par THES, 
tinued from p D 
Ix Hee hst article” I ee ght khet 
eatment of these 
be 
f the second season; I We now 
not 
paration befor i el ar 
remove 
is, tl 
e bedded out ; ; but it may be 
ary to. 
e, 
rince William Henry is: old varicty of this bong 
whilst Bullock’s Lancer i is, perhaps, ‘the best of th e 
of the 
The culou: margin is also a 
pre 
E it will not rng neces: 
into rly so long as when ar 
ne rg her heed acli: stimulating pes a be 
fore recommended ; and tur rfy loam 
used as be- 
will be suf- 
ficie emmen with some a gh sand. The plants should | 
own for specimens ; | material point ; this pacer to be bright and even, and 
the e 
s the. flower fades 
under this ve are the lacing or 
whether lemon or orange, it should be of 
shade as the centre, continuing so 
Defective abe trieg 
xact 
removed into 8-inch pots in the spring, being p pre 
at o the centre ; this is 
Me done stopped, an 
e been expanded a few 
Defiance, Hudson's Negro _ Boy, and Nie tholson’s Ban 
P esume the sane sid with ota ae w vhich y no she! ltered pret or in the open air, Wi inter 
itted to bloom in the second season, were re. nd b 
ed to form s' il ise boii ens. rA will pre- | gai ae about the m e thought 
iddle of June. It 
ons the seen would do en dink their proporne y 
hed ; cr olen ‘the pips fade, as in Fletcher’s 
ang 
Europe, &e. with orange, as 
in the common Cow dirty gpg or broken margins, 
e seco eason, compact, | season if _ Planted out, but they are liabl eto g a 
ickly-set,half-globular plants, in 8-inch pots,about 8 or fast, y j g y scrutinised by the censors. 
nd 15 inches in diameter. They will abundantly ; ; they b n taking Uniformity comes next, not only in size, but also in 
be stopped for the third (and last) time | up. eee most ntis brain me hod i s to "grow a fi 
“fore flowering ; and in performing the operation, cut | dozen in pots every season, and re throw Fiv before stated, is the usual number correspond 
m el in, and into whatever form you wish them to away after the ey | have done ee a Winds most | ing, with the five stamens. og when ea oo pips com- 
when vin blo oom, Remove the leaves fro om i a flower 
g 
} 
e Ad 
coccinea ‘alba, aaa ; 
K. deters a x pink 
; K. 
itida, pale red, and Sweet- scente| d; and K. 
1 nm must receive their final shift. If it 
to make very fine specimens they must receive a a liberal 
cae ot the etme in addi tion to aol ery rou 
Slime allied to Kalosanthes is another genus called 
Rochea, o one of the “Species of which is well known in 
will be placed by judg 
othe ae it des 
segmen 
| but ‘should ped have five azh 
a poin 
ges, 
troys niformity, and i 
a Sine i is the ‘last property ; ; ; the same requisites are 
necessary her re as in the Aur ricu ula, and the directions 
oe! Wk intermixed with potsh 
respectively i in oompotition may be adopted by censors 
tage. 
K ACCUMULATIVE SYSTEM OF CULTIVATION. 
Or the plants previously senor, two of Brahe 
r the ey are potted, ‘replace paaa in the | saw really fine specimen of this plant, but its treat- 
p for a fe wW days; | ment is the same as ar described for Kalosanthes, | w 
t afier he requires nearly roasting at 
to both ig ee casio! rota a warm | the foot of a south valli in the on to make it 
_ day, act light t peng over-hea ra Pp Tati | va og buds. In the Paris ma arke ts i is ee in 
ed to they will grow wit mth pio bes especially am 
if assisted with Aani manure or a little superphosphate Titar ed tl o Parisi sian growers get the plants on crt 
of lime ; and, there refore, great atiention wil be necessary | blished in 5- inch pots early in the season, and the 
Aake iho tissue of fone “ont atured, and the flowers | made the planta in Tan sal sun, and give no more ritak 
an the a The treatment Con the | than is jus o keep them alive until the fol- 
eee to 
= pae say This trea tment mu: so be con- 
ed a nti) fter the flower: -buds are pereeptible in the 
tidy Chi time something a little more stimulat 
all Paasa dee: 
i th 
hip Pera 1 hate your rte 
n throw on this subj ect, 
ner, o0 oe 
pe 
| to the pet rch vee, from its extreme inclination, 
l- | absence o hts, the low 
of the e 
sema ‘atti were Starte oe ito growth for the first 
four ards placed with | 
the remainder in a tool a 
vation of the pit, and 
entilators, admi ; 
re humid t sng i wag indulge oy = 
ac Tomkins, Warn ‘ 
TH ANTHUS. = 
the cag gas which demands attention, 
rin 
tment was 
fee 
h the plant in the form of a glove, as Fae As res 
din the trainin Hon ke Dwarf coming, as it does, to perfection early in the a i ng steal faites et cae fies — A pory tian 
Galata Sr rar flowers begin owe tip joa ok pace ot ll i me diversity yh: to be a The following tales were observed :—As pi sevilay 
3 ret val 5 mee the es rears} general. alt laed ee the vineperineed ayo th stated, the ball of each arri poh ng been uniformly 
i the light. Sı pea’ eat sai the ra N which to being 
a ‘inte, ey a ree aes “pri Horist Pa a glance Cisti singe me. My. op cry cawigees etek rel kren rely heavier a 
entin; i as to what ou, th f a first- 
plants, any dust goti ng to men is flow wer, sil be comprised under the following | the surface-soil dry. ad ir was a om ted earl 
fae esa ein a nen JS tog Gober 
is i tended Ist, "Form, in the Auricula, takes preceden = ao 
l be ntended to grow then n on fo di R acter senson opinor z corolla <p ne clearly pore io ely tna ho noc ee ihe same operation atmos, perii “an 
bby, or, at the latest, before the RSA ETT Septem ey get spreading Sy zon ea! f it is n opetalo x gg iii aa wield an effusions eee pte aman high temperaturo 
ants in, the cultivator must be gui ‘ded 4 | pearing to the casual observer to consist of five o Wid a ain oa he GMA gleain of euidight ‘well 
ants he wi petals, formed by sı eng or divisions rig to the i 
tara og always prieina that Aus prion A ooh Ees" : eg the wedi Rat 80 objecti Taa Khoa the beginning of the second week, a supply of 
` ape, 
in Gaa a rOn Every alteriiiite able in the Po oiyanthus, may as much as possible be parr n n to each plant i oer eee 
x the wood- 
of “otis mero ey bloom, and the greater cut, big’ g pagate ee pee rene for an hour during the first watering, and th a 
therefore, unl l rel gist a Arata Waals tamol | trumpet- air being row ~~ the ie again ek y osed until 
meg ey the old pl ‘plants | 76% and filled with five an ir and water bier ‘ihe Mosely Oaia ©. P ar 
ize for all ordinary purprees tra y be : a aa o grr a oii ts “Aft tie dines watering D a robts, hea’ 
m two seasons, If, Sorn s is intend ee ges Milde ible co a i i the lants was partially reling 
old plants on, it isa matter of little im betas nap orgán; perfect Toton- a hs! Bo ese Ming vt of e: neg t again indi- 
y are cut in, as they will da frock Naa eee one oe he Dip A at due circulation of its mo uring the 
e directed. ? provided d the _— at Fiet aaeh apalitien ; at least first thi i four ordinar; aiei of ‘the soil, which | 
aad When the plan sil ipa tk those blooms which come near- aA red the wid t critical pe 
© shoots an in ch long oe ey iniit bëssi à, est to this standard are best. od of manai 
“ame time the ball must be poibwaed lisa ed; | Defects, under the head of ae: 
heen) admit o tof bein ot eet weenie or 9-in ch me form, are, in the ve place, longer admission ig air 5 a compara- 
J mad a belor; bu xtra crOwdeditate of t ARREN tively close internal atmosphere by angi and n by 
y sand. Gro tét (called, par AT PN petals), y previously. 40 Ade 
to tuo 2or3 hehe oe ins oe then generally ap paral when t the corolla has m closed early in the heiir oon, er ie humid 
rest for the winter, In REA follo’ divisions. s Princess Royal is an example it te z y These to . aes. 
must pedand thi ara often appears sáta filled - rran from the above ve, Sener tad agree l 
their twill ee ihe ope Pt The segmen ts being ca own, elie te the i +e Baton ot 
the time the pl oh er to havi saan.“ ETO , is also a TS as in Pt a 
a ants are en orkshi nt Firaga and some i 
oe = ? e 
rented then et fo “an white a a sapere the lo br i apn too too large a space ing between Tee prions anf 
off a t the pi den r 
e uig inches Jong, preferring Shen th in fe rotund of the pips, is |p son ia poting aay 
m, either sgt superfluous moisture, “aah Properly ee ippear meagre and we eak ; and, lastly, racton. phe, baw 
Hy in 3-ineh 29 or collectively | tice sant red pi pis “As nd by the thrums, causing the | pore 8, vena? 
