THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
25.—184 a 415 
= CE FLOWER SEEDS, sui fi 
: {O1CE saa web eo Teemu or Spring men cells of the plastic leaves is increased b by h re by the square metre, containin 10.85 square 
iH ee sa, | 2nd that being so, to raise the te emperature sting feet, pt fiaj allow a disco ont. of 3 per pe for 
| ais ier), a ee ae from the we have the effect, of forming male flowers instead d:| realy mo 
Aconitum onialose-n t 7 objet» named Lip. of ara on ma contrary, cold see ems: to interfer Inone Cnet that.of Gir arp & le cuss, No.15, 
: ae 3 ‘beautifully inent grow .. .- 19) With the forma ue des yaun ux aie cus, the: prices, per: square metre, 
irh ae a, mixed’. . 0°6'| Stocks, ee ene ‘ temperature meat produ uce f mete in Knn ig areias follow: 
Geert Willa, dark. crim, males. In what ti precise way a hi gh temperatur ‘eight about 
eur Seem the Tsay mee bable) 706 ie upon the Cucumbe er, we cannot Ka ge of. e| °| Dani banera neato rv as, Lyd Be Sey 
oe penile =a ret Ei Mec orian (ow see the effects, | I e the immediate or about per foot. 
sanon — aetna Pheration of the » . fort 16 lye 1i ue 2s Od.—=4s, lid, 
tinct is, ho aires. Lpo R that there is something || about od. per foot, 
ee Send NERS 4 et sed 
Hollyhock, 4 si ser rie at work in nature which does influence the fashi A s daudi 2a We 4h ar Keng Bait 9d., 
4 os i ] j 49 
esa Pen grandifiora, + 7 earliest and finest, fia- rio y pa a stamens. or carpels.; and there is Anot her wholesale house,, that of Bernea 
Pentstemon splen dens i? ed Fronts, 28, Conn. | 22480 to believe that the former are often the] aivé, Boulevart poissoniére,. Nu, sells as 
WARNER AND Royal. Exshiange,,.Londen sult. of increased hus, i emp ae a e 
NURSERIES, GREAT BERKHANPSTED, HERT plant, the males may be known from the females. by | Weight a 
H. LANE & SON’S Collection: o f ROSES | t their larger size, „greater strength; and Fir| Demi Llane. ordinaire, Tale 25, 6d, n eo FER 
1y = parte ares M atthe end of the present month, trees will bear ana nes in the feebleness of youth, a 43d. per foot. 
ore extensive than M fener Siuieke that | bu ut not ev clusters of coma till the tree is in » Sort 18. bende 90.28. 3d. =6s,,, on 
tio wer will find. six or| the prim its age. may very well be, about 63d, per foot, 
mands that will be a pia satisfactory | that in the rin of the tei tirir the application of " daublei: 24 Pk RN Mutia Od. = 85.5, oF 
rter of a mile from the Berk. | UN wonted he eat may aie and probably does have, Th out 9d. per foot, 
oie hot’ the Landon and Birmingham Railway, a ital force, aa to throw e cost of transport:from. Paris to Bou logne, 
Table a which will be forwarded; on receipt of stamped + t waggon, is shows 5s. per 200 Ibs: ;. and by the he 
h the address of the applicant June 21, into the nascent leaves: ey! flower buds, tha to: Havresom ething less y 
Poe Dee. fh palty which ern a day slopino. within We have not as yet received our samples ofthis 
i Egon tien highly 
Vy e Gardener , Chronicle, likit Eny organisa material called] kiigan h glass ; but hen we do, we will return to 
= ——— ar ges of this. sort» are, in of common | the subject. The p rincipal use of ‘the i formation 
Sa TURD gobi it aig ee occurrence. Deprive a plant of the repose which a 5 o seas on in = Loe nt form, i i kamin 
NBETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING) WEEKS; what pt ther need to PAY at hom 
Weowzspay,June be tee th London eaoaai i p= 
Sarvanav, June aot Ren, sh ee ey 
l- oola ical Gardens, 
Torspay, Jul; Hoa lew or i, 
i COUNTRY SH pee 
Moxpay, 23 — Woolwich Fiora 
poene. pu une 25—Surrey perepere aE and Floral. 
26 
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Taunspay, June {Chien Hort 
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8 Pian. 
‘erpool Botanic and Horticultural. 
ieultural. 
q 
dat 
s becom n 
are panera into clusters of green 
a flower i is half organised, suddenly 
t 
apply toit 
— GARDE NIA 
is a lovely and well- known genus of 
which are extensively cultivated for their 
ae as bape De or keti weeny 
ingle 
This 
z 
and the floral, organs ; beams apie ed, and are 
One of our correspondents h has been perp 
PENE 
ps 
q 
onward 
2. 118. 
n (or, 
oy flowers, 
ave b 
cen joe 
gg 
BY. emper: 
w of f emale flowers Si 
l felon ‘plant was 
grown ina 
male) flowers, and very few fertile (or | 
If he had been a. Morphologist he | 
en at no loss to account for 
REW KnieHr, who was: one of 
aim aif e eer rimaita oud who was never 
lity an 
the 
s ain 
Ga dreri» pisi nce cannot reflect: 
a fice Seat of this kind ; for they are, as 
ore series ently than ae be. ees of great 
a 
It is scarcely 
ssible to single ractive tribe than this, 
sa greater favourite Engis the publie, Gar- 
G.. florid f. 
asmi 
o that 
denin Pe i, 
n Cape J 
gr 
flower of this. ‘dat diffuses 
tights ons to Munberg th the. notable 
a ance in practic ne man finds his plants 
refusing to pro Minas ways putting [o 
-hou use, the hou? of 
uc nd a 
forth branches eadi a nother “row “his plants 
s them in 
bapradan s a third c ua hij: maintain, 
profusion in joe | 
the | tted spec 
steemed apanese ; a 
round their dvrellings, and introduce 
gardens. Gardenia i 
of considerable beauty ; i = tay pras is 
Iti 
o 
state a healthy fo. slage and copious but not. exu- 
ant of kreati 
exeallence, a like the following, Pirini a dion 
G. 
berant blossom. 
peene in the external circumstances to which 
ameena is an interesting sto’ 
shrub, of dwarf habit, retaining its natural spines very 
the plants are exposed 
which aew cane 
stances nero influence the o of p ants w 
tofinan 
organs o 
the species: 
are more ¢ or less prickly i in their native state, but ie they 
| d plastic state, 
mine whether t the organs are ‘finally to wets abe om 
thing or another 
~ | de egree o f artificial cultivation, There are mp othe 
species of Gardenias known to our gardens, 
not See bese eultivated, being either Jess 
for th eir beauty or the èir fra ragrance, _ This interesting 
ddition 
Is it possible for a reasoning being to study the 
nature of th 
le or female $ fwan obedience to 
5 
ee exertions eS that ae mig Mr. Whitfield, 
br oug 
ht fro rra Leone the extra- 
Pry 2a j 
Tue daily papers | ioned an importati 
of Grass _ Tines, by the use of which light pen È be 
cultivation, niga Fo at least g inches in —_— and’ 
potted like Neri of Lilium laneifoli 
Preceding. GS to (e either | 
baie re Plaka skylights. By favour of 
Messrs and pet LL we have had the 
opportunity of « peepee one of them, and as they |} 
m adapted for potingsheds or even for glazing | gim 
bu ildings i in which plants m e grown under par- 
prudent Capana to the 
PETT E 
> 
circ 
pa AR 
PNO ad no the 
irt and probably, never he 
emembered sivas the experience | 
measures 9 inches: in width, by | 2 inches i ‘in length, | 
They cost 9s. a dozen, in ñ cases. wy 0 including the 
ory to 
into ‘grinch pots ; 
vat lt Irae with 
growth 
hen plunge them 
partial iia, and premote their. 
in a rath high temperature, keeping up an: 
| popat of mo oisture. 
ing this ue ms fine bushy, flowering plants 
qe cond season ; but the mr a 
h t 
rely producing planty 
brou; aught to Cov 
or more desirable tha: ell-grown specimen, in full 
ay pines , d facts ai iflowe er, of, either of the G ardenias: Thies il most suit- 
n, sn ‘out mince “tx rin We it may be worth h ap bject 
explicable E where light through the roof i is pentr ; in which | of ‘great importance, jini to ite want of dù ion to 
and does n r it we presume any of those mi i -looking 
hen the Choya er plant | and; there am: ong the other tiles, when they will act objects whieh disgrace our collections. A. sui table 
» a part of the nascent ig ell f | like so many small windows. It t may be made of the following material oma 
ned to become flowers will, | to old sheds, where: mo re light i is ro that they third tu wg Kern onë. Ppa l Tra Bee be well 
stom pollen in their | will be applied be a advanta Henst . yee thoroughly’ déeomposed oow-dung 5, 
ts, the: central body being | quire no carpen work in to fix them ; diiine aut 
eration ; while in- other | their emer Ta t may be at once substituted for such | bun, anol oat th: aat rinra ani Sag Sor 
ollen in their cells, the aa moved. ations Ws, aud” lek tile tollbwing ditectigns;be-pet ius 
‘the development of Howe pamm not impossible, by the; aid? of practice, aud the result will be satisfactory. ng 
then becomes: a young | t aie sea rivance, to bis: pa aro i 
ansi isnot facing the east, or west, by, gana 
ving the i i tiles, and substituting those those 
ad 
is is only the sage season when any plant can be brou 
to perfection, place. the Ochs E 
spring after i om potted and pit je pot in a gel 
2 0 y 
i F le of el . The quantit air mg tween isa than cr thee ge the s“ 
ising forces lose its equi- | their | es wi ald be. no: disadva s 
S$» that, of the bone which when eve Grapes: only are required); om the con- | te, pit by py 5 keep = es ‘moderate but “ago 
nips in its. plastic. condition, trary, they might serve- as effectual ventilators, vy at a st tsi reach ir ce Age gement th he 
an repon- | re saps a Sacre provision of that kind’ superfluou Í E kindly chill luxuriant, As “the 
speak likely to happen, to, ox vances, increase pit a feo. 
artificial climate, and the| we eh as well Pst the PRICE OF GLASS IN ee” degrees untit reaches 797 or 80° by: neh, nu ia 
wer will be interfered with. | The large glazing houses of Paris s for garden-| the size of the pot, should ecessary. 
“the order of’ Cucurbits, or'at | ing purpose er they call demi b pp cpa tego will scarcely, however, be requibite, as one good 
the. power to to form pollen: in | and it is. found quite good e ng Their prices ‘shift in a season will generally be sufficient for Gardenias, 
