20,—1845. | 
t TE TA Dii. with showy flowers ; ; the 
`R 
it 1Urnis 
or in rc ght. 
tion; pa 4 although scarce in collections, no pel |a 
, or, 
f Dipla 
should be w ithout it. 
Ther 
specimen | “of Hindsia longiflora, an 
, 4 fee 
in 
mother subject of ew interest, and i shortly be a 
picture of at bea Ther 
mse promises. well, “tnd is ON aw 
g very remarkable eter. 
ia cultriformis; Cole onema pulchrum, 3 by 5 feet ; 
it orn 24 by 3, a lov ely pla ant Bio ny cera- 
w Ga pitoi Lre owe so isa 
Begoni 
nt t object. 
r 
ey coccinea is ver 
ow 
are two pl 
origina 
THE EERS CHRONICLE. 
a | here du 
331 
house we found 
acemosus, the 
c 
uring the summer. In this 
yras pla nts of Cytisus filipes and C. r: 
latter 10 feet bea han feet thro ugh— 
anà Be cantly fo orme ad's 
eet ac a most wondeini plant to be in a pot ; 
Kennedya Senophiy a d to sta kes 6 fee a sh, 
va lua 
with elegan 
iplo olæna Dengienls Platylo obium wid 
dra speciosa, pir me hore healthy specimens ; $ 
e plant, y 4 feet; 
large Clerode 
i ma ‘pene apnea 
Mr.. 
vi 
scribe 
e to be. treated properly, 
to the 
space is exha usted sooner than our pe e ahe 
instead 
would requ a 
tr: Pet volubilis, 
‘Arik sia crenulata loaded with 
son phai 3 Osbeckia ma ange Clitoria Enip aren 
a a= era ulmi vt ina lega; 
severa. 
Ow ms Tor 
cent Lemoni: 1 
ondeletia speciosa, the 
a, Melhania Erythroxy ylon 
ee a 
Bees. 
AN NSWERS. —Mr. Smartt. —On N N 
necessar’ ze pre ve 
and the very slight effect they ea can a ma under the side 
hives in the summer time can be of 
whatever. Nutt’s dis paaro à is new 
in 
exicana 
correspondin, g 
graceful iogh sm 
e Ba interes 
sore bs xora coecineas; F endens is emiri 
e en 
away most luxuriantly ; and l Barringtonia pe is 
— Ww. 
_ Although on have. “i n kno 
venosum, a plant of s 
p numerous sites of its feathery white flower 2 feet 
æa strict: dy 
tha Q 
luxuriance, A 
it 
5 
Oa 
T 
aalr: and 2 feet 6 inches, across.. Pulte 
0 Gilliesii, 
deserving of noti e graceful and sweet- scented 
Birch filipes, 10. feet Dighe ene abundance of pendent 
ren s with s Bear lossoms, is an 
n beau iate connexion 
Acaci 
es; ; Oncidium pees aa 
pr ungs as 
swallows appearing round our Swellinge i in March, the 
condit ll-shelt w 
fine spik 
health and finely in bloom; so henas = lur: ain var, and 
O. ampliatum, Saccolabiu D8, præm 
Aerides affine, A. affine pla Bar rkeria spectabil li 
m, full of bees, without which it eann 
arm we 
and ahve all, a healthy stock ; that i is, “both heavy ‘ad 
ot take pla ace, 
Cattleya Mossize, C. crispa, and Oncidium pulchellum, 
a longer period for work. 
Thus, it 
las: surpass: usual inhabitants of gre 
0 ag He akg t biloba, 4 7 4 feet, L. formosa, 
2 by 4 through, very fine. Eriostemon buxifolit 
mhich 
florum 
D. sanguinolentum, 
of m, 
vigorously. 
The following Dendrobia were very ¥ 
markable : 
cupreu 
—D. Sasi: D. moschatum, D. crispum, D. 
escens, D. cal ceolari ria, D. densi 
latively fine D. aggregat um, D. tauri 
D. Gibsonii, 
D. ie 
m, 
super! m, 
fimbriatu 
and 
rinu 
- Dalh jonika, D. toa 
idg 
m freely. Cactus House.—The kinds val 
ed in this house ier little interest in the of} n 
Scientific botanist, being chiefly those profuse ath | 
sorts remarkable for the _ gorgeousness of the 
soms. 
Mar fies ese are immen 
plants ; so are a Gali altissimum, and two O. Tae 
nums ;, O. flexuosym, and O. Baueri, Vanda t res, V. 
violacea, and Saccolabium Bine were in jospa: Ahs 
healt h. There is a wonder rful mass: of Aerides odo 
ving kinds, speciosus, speciosissimus, Ackermanii, 
major, Paperia nays “this EAA 
hi, splendens, &c. 
“feet 
on above 
aver’ aro pert | 
ee: a and 
S ‘fener, o 
Patterso: 
pbosa ; r: 7 ics intermedia, a 
grandiflora, cerinthoides, elata,thec 
ze ndfordiana, and a ane inflata, 
5ft. in diameter ; radiata 4 b y 4ft., trossu 
Er pretty andromedæflora ; two pare 
pe 3 feet through ; Irbyana 
» Arclieriana, grandinosa, in es coccinea ; 
s useful and lovely ovata, a together “oe i tang 
coecin AAN, 
as spl 
infundibuliformis, 
and 
a monstrous p 
po 
| teria elata, Cymbidium giganteum: 
- Ro 
of 
or A 
harm- | and 
p 0 
e young a ae ee of. Au 
othe Ist ‘of aps — ae the 
The filt hy. _ matte und o 
after cu 
with 
you examine wi 
. | the microscope sections of virgin-comb and old brood- 
com 
purpurea, F (aa 
iolacea, S. marginata, Peris- 
>, Vanda aes 
Wallichii, Schomburgkia. vi 
xpu: 
Although extremely thin, yet three or four layers 
depood annua! ally for four or fiv ve years; must contract 
on at bees, Besides, comb, from a; 
Aer 
P and a host of other: 
wally grand, The curious 8 Cephalotus 1 folliculasis 
s ong and other 
causes, will become bl: iek, a nd may then jena emit 
The good 
with its _ panei is geert herk 
ere of five es, principally 
Azaleas. The princi ipak Azalea 
pa: some 
other = ha: 
| filled with. olote. „plants; two + shes, chiefly ig 
ned 
aw quoted at page = Wa a admits that he 
old ese b wi 
— 
“ate gage 
ugh, y 
om; paara aAa 5 Y 3ft., fine; baperurtanyas “rer 
Bevis Fine bushes 
bloom 
trained like standar pot va a 
Ra icomegista,. ens, 5. ft. by 
ant, yat red; pulchra, 6 by 5 5 fts and 
h f 
thin transparent yers, and was 
cocoons, =. cells ina hive di do 
| substance: T have neve: 
urpurea mnie 
ns, The next house contains all the finer kinds. 
uiet; ‘ta a ecient aem hee 
raf sia her, must tend to re- 
Sir 
fou sommper hamse kaiene thot Bens tiful Par- 
and 
we noticed exqui uisita, a noble ere pr ais covered | 
guerre 
duce the heat falar than increase it in summer, But 
au 
fi bogs excellent aaa’ of tortulæflora | with bloom, just expanding; tree of | Should there be timer increased heat from aid ss Saye 
open siit pores enon alin tiumphans, or Hib bbertiy gran andi- o an excellent defence or lining to ‘ile Agee for 
sah foreing pit, 38 feet Tong; i is bry with water fot Yon s a, Apollo, oy ts ones sinensis ‘tricolor, | § uch a purpose I i ig never pags: ae ye heron 
Cu sa m ms oF oath i YE AEO TR comegistas sad Prima e ieo pah “it rat hey o omb kn ot as Ponce nb tough 
Sie d Melons, maak a ow eae vain toi on plants in more Masaran growth than these; bss eit ae acct, hasan ta be — 
ulia Pin Luxem- | of the hands of the nurseryman, are already gresku aE 4 neck, for no such unpleasan nt resu alt i 18; expor rienced by 
se $ radios, Hehites aa epee a termed Gresiya A — a are being confined’ to brood-cells.—G. L. Smar tt. —— 
grandifio: old, but first-rate, | some fine things. “Gompaibia fetah afg mem | C. A. A. L.—We do not recollect having stated that 
gran 
ra, 
ia violacea, Pavetta borbonica, Erythro- 
the e ry new Pite 
is progressing rapidly, , is a healthy bush of 
te “new ays stem of b 
bee-management, j Paces by 
Tes 
iliensis, and i traordina her | Pimelea Hendersoni. osilae ciliata is 2 by oft, and in | Nutt, does not answer deed we did not know that 
nts lerod Piha ; in bib hive not known about the days, of Sir, a 
Ban ET iden, i € C. ‘Heol © C, Rei iege < bo a a a i Aiak Ard gt ‘i Wren? and plans of ventilating hives in use before. w: 
endid Gardeni and rubra. Leschenaultia Baxteri is making a fine plant, so | heard of Nutt, and with as much success, P 
os were doing we Is g” there an | is. ty rouge is a fine plant of Cho- | you may say that o were yx. nate by yor 4 
Latter’s Vietory aac Eh ngland Cucumber rilena myoporo 3ft. across and 3 - high, growing | eter ess persons; igh sen gs ~ yor 
to the akiai ide, | very r rapidly. The ‘searce and beau est of our apiarians who ; ave sif “om Slee eas eed 
Tee There 
is neatly 9 209 ag Tont, and ‘and T ee long; . the ae. i, Ins d ea ma, Sipha ho- | names: x nbar, lg er iasteon, prin Paget il 
plumag, ; dl nta ifi vn “Solanum am ma-~| and Golding. The lat 
sh ovarm naira are placed n l near “the Or = campus Bet iranin PATEA RDA ust expanding | justly too, that “ no forras can ca cae. 
huge foment of orgeous Orchidaceo s | the blossoms. There is a fine | plant of Styphelia lation than one queen can produce. Nutt wo ‘seg 
"k ers, cor constituting arich a ae thig 
e petation, in 
liage a Bin vail keeping surrounded with 
sissimus. Zychia rotundifolia i is shooting out vigsel} 
Zealand allied 
sia 
m the Orch There 
Wn Cuphea Melville; aeuiting struck fro 
— by Mr. ae t season, 4 feet 
es, is 
sip th spectabili, a 
into flow: 
a | Echites, named Parsonsia rina ae A 
15. oe 
whereas any tyro knows that under ordinary circum 
stances a rugs bn as TE yá eye bass its 
settlement as a 5 ould 
sm £4) 
oniums which Poy cultivated priacipaly oa ganie 
who have aad Nutt’s plans a my That 
lecoration, as ast number of showy plants ar 
required ee site a for vi and other 
situations. Finally, Mr. Robertson us R 
what is termed the No: rth House, a desirable and m 
— serameg in all large establishments where planis 
re |are requi be kept 
in bloom for any pari 
p g pe the. case at Ealing Park, morvan d 
5 
may : 
have made a too hasty assertion.— 
CALENDAR OF OPERATIONS 
as 
urp! ge of is 
for the great oxhibi Kone o the Horticultural Reteh theretore aiaa by all possible ne means, 
Roxburghii, ind I ul- 
> doing well; Pavetta caffra, 12 feet high, and | tor 
minent interest, but also for 
tion during the gay tn he D apenas grand secre 
—HOT apg) CONSERVAT ORE: Fes 
Hoth —The great ei apc of plar an the seis to 
take è very advattin ason, whe nik cht abounds, 
get rapid growth, and 
uxuriant foliation at th ses Mature that 
bam = gait Fa are then prepared for winte A low tempe- 
rature will mines ce few injurious effects. T his, i in truth, is the 
in the right culture and keeping of these plants, 
