99,—1845. | 
THE GARDENERS’ SEE OE 
32 
4 
ea 
CULTURAL SOCIETY OF LO 
W, as to sec 
NDON.— 
YS AT P ag gg —The first Meeting 
pans Boke day, the 24th ot my ci 3. Su ubject S 
grow, e them fro 
wee ges of Ean which 
either wholly kill the eg 
verely as to render 
f Hozom 
for 
or injure them 
n tt yo the 
the rapi objec t may 
the 
mounds rots &e., whic 
m those sudden 
ar “Foquent | ir of taie experience for the subject of a fan ture 
notice. Above all 
things we trust that our advice 
will have the effect 0 of putting an en nd to the hideous 
+ 
seen 
Vow 
en, in t g the ston 
its bi ti | 
rr 
te something better might have been 
of ibi ti 
en only to eg from F Aiki of the Soc iety. 8 
m bs Lb s in Regent-street on the day 
= stre 
MEERE an 
“having been employed In 
STERS 
ai stant opportunities of ob- 
e hi 
alt 
to ý er a D 
wh 
Jatea. 
PEE AE EE TEAD. 
appears probable that the NUMBER OF PLAN 
ATURDAY, AT CHIS fone 
e considerable than usual. I: would, 
herefore, as ae 
collec oe a Plants con- 
re us 
ec. Uy 
S alli 
RHODODENDRON, AZALEA, pe American plants generally. 
YBRID RApOnE NDRONS, of vivid colours, many of which 
test o orpoa during the late severe winter, 
LCEOLARIAS in great vari 
ake s, OPUNTIAS, and Secon lents generally. 
Oxcuipackous PLANTS and FERNS, a large collection, 
Care and AUSTRALIAN PLANTS of many choi kinds. 
karr ied Bulbs, 
the rock 
es those plants, ‘sch as Ferns, ke, , Which are 
1 known 
are 
muam WING Suows Orr 
onv: venience to the Society if those 
nts would give notice with 
“| as litle delay as posible, 
EL Nea SPO 3 ee 
happy to rete that the practice of 
TO ALT Cox MPETITORS is 
We 
w becomin g more haai 
mission of flow vers from a distant ; part of the kingdom 
e tak 
-| ful tribe ilie s may be successfull 
such demic: om the height of the 
be so arranged as to — the nif power rfl e 
action of roe sun upon the roots and za — and yet | to 
— o er-st =n w rown up, 
re iii 
vill 
a arom Il. pe up- 
n, or plants added 
ing the — 
D 
rts 
don 
ae Gardons 
m Anniv: 
co onThy, sHow vS. 
WEDNESDAY, Siy i Miidhoner D anh ra wf | 
urre florticul tur ani Ora. 
“Reema Mi ma Liverpool Botan orticultural. 
Frar; aA iomat Talp 
mersmith He 
Sar , M Horticul le 
ages | wr refr sh the, m dry summers jeps the labour 
attendant on the ordinary 1 means wate erin ig plants. 
e still pare rane en patel oe it is so 
| placed as t o be's seen from the win ty of the hou: 
which fr en it will exhibi 
P iniii: 
Lass Traps have pro- 
ha 
y aowa in |e 
e flow en it i 
a | üi full benefit s ae sun ph free air for | ing 
England, 
a. be brought in Aeee together. 
bs 
aani of Yorkies i 
_ er ed and with less risk of 
than’ it ae could be 
carried rags 
x 
zhibiti 
o these 
fixed 
takes | ; place, 
orth, and south of 
n never, on these 
We 
only 
which i is, tha the t time i is a 
show 
e led to make these remarks by obser 
no o be h 
eriod may suit Northampton, Oxford, Bir- 
mingham, Worcester, an nd the counties lying east 
and we 
i ut for m 
t would be too earl 
t of the 
the 
one from Mr. Pata and 
m Mr, Cuarer; they will be found in 
beautiful ret varying effect as ae sun sinks blok 
4 kengi co hats: the hori 
hall wait a few days to see whether these 
We s rockwork is the pow 
Sommunications a the case of "e Glas s Trade, | 
d then make eply. | 
The adva ntage of 
relieving she sameness of a level surface by pat 
udicious arr. arrangement of ste structure as cp corre- 
ith the position it is intended to occupy ; 
s ag natur 
inf A 
shall 
> 
al 
the pr 
error i in our r caleu- 
S 
a a aoni 
spective turns, and woul 
cultivation of florists’ flowers wholl y unprecedente 
„We see that rhs 
a chance in their Te- 
«Lh 
effect or for growing particular plants ; the oppor: 
ted. 
a Tulip show, open cmb 60 orkshire, 
ea arly in June, and though, —- Meme 
wi regard 
A psc Me of grow! ing y p within the limits assigne èd 
to 
them, in , soil, and other inutiæ 
in pananpa appear to contain unwilling, | * 
ridegos as to the general accuracy 
est sun, 
a winter and won! stan 
drain so espe 
w | tial and Ju ries of all all, qtr 
cially of ha mie | and tender plants. \ 
re bay can be wa te ~ game 
k, is ee tenden snails a 
This may be Soy pin by watering 
early i in the spring wi geen 
4 4138 
Ix 
$ ele D aag On the Phe ant i ÅRTI 
l oc 
| rockwor 
Is not inte 
raf tts, cer, brick- 
‘ormal m 
re M shells ; bis cture, of which works, diluted vin z 
mete 
a4 this 
Chronicle, for the management of smal 
| will enable 
but maybe deterred from e 
the supposition that it is more 
g the properties of the T ulip, pricier 
sot A gees still we hail all meet- — 
kind, a step taken 
in the right 
jud 
HOTHOUSES F OR AMATEURS, &e. 
ven from time H time in the 
to manage 
difficu 
greenhouse, I have, however, no doubt that with a 
full 
Sao 
gas 
r above baie given in this paper in the summ 
pect lime-water, some time after su 
such as i 
will find very little difficulty in the matter ; and it must 
pines rd gra 
ratification to “ owner of a small hothouse to 
is o e, and by his own management 
ot new Potatoes, Strawberries, 
cumbers, &e., „and also a succession of beautiful 
> 
Tn a y porna whoré space is not an ale 
ivisions or be Pine ge should not b 
pen 
ing masses of plants Si ot i y ga TR may 
at intervals ve single available to > hide some part wished to be concealed 
zune display of hothouse plants in 
pes, and a y eean cca ‘eee a re- 
flower. 
hothouse for purposes, of from 25 to 30 feet 
these 
in ie and 12 feet in width, should have at ew errs 
8, Cis, , Cyt sus, Daphne, &c. 
y be introduced with |s t may form an appropriate aa 
urface—o 
rk. Tret us part of a garden 
aR in 
es, the are to go pa inng pa Sa 
geving 
T gagra Kea Eog To those who have studied suc 
sand after . they begin | plants these remarks may 
rine atte of the assigned to ora-| centre for : 
"ly i ache , Antirrhinums, and the varieties | mental purposes, and anot ther t Fa Be ltiv i f g deal shelf 14 inches in width fixed on ihe beak 
hy eared Geranium are well suited for beds. distinet t plants. It may vary he in hei ght according to | wall, 3 feet or 34 feet from the glass, and a shorter one 
ck. may i ; these shelves must be strongly ee 
Saine e degree of verdure | be useful as a shelter from piae or other pre- | ported with ets, as they will have to 
a good deflect at th that oit. | vailing winds for other not of the garden The large heavy pòts; and as they will be always gen ear 
ful plant for this _ of the hints here given must be left to the | a np ne a 
go into that matter on this , talent, and experience of the ec. ee e mr 34 ti tages ge le ee Benatar pipe pa 
ha aaen p rene vig at pre- seth but one thing is essential, NATURE M E | these will only be in use for a few months, they $ shou i 
ion i no 
cture, properly made, afords poak ot be c Il fragments put sa Now;suppoana honee-of this kind ds butli and infeed 
ae success, which ar i Mesethar ardäcially, pert possess a a bold ‘natural i f£ March or po the first thing to be 
to require more care t the Vines; if it is Pap aon to 
inarily given to of st ta — they can be readily binal, are po the ‘border at onee, make it feet in width, 
ponam view, it is to form | best ; various rs , the fi pets ating 
a a manner that the which | may be worked in eg different parts, and the horti 
he shall. yar teu who has a taste for geological specimens width 3 this plan I better in every case th 
‘vation of alth and vi gou e too are for ae paaees hee give making it it all at once. = tbe aee ee be done i to 
tu m in Ty z thi fi llo: 
me of flowering and that those plants, | such prominent situations as gh Ae readily meet Sano of aA elas 
ur a southern aspect and shelter f from | the eye. round, and are not abio othe at attacks of red sp Lace. 
sate asg all the benefit of the full| More might be said; but enough is offered to 
mild w msk and those who have not © rockwork o a pae plan. | P. lumbago rosea, F 
oe spring, oo rma ag $a icp sa el 
» Achimenes, Gardenias, 
spring and summer, Amaryllises, 
