37.—1845.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Ee eee eee 
CHRONIC 
LE. 623 
BUL BOUS FLOWER gam 2 RA Si ‘eg o induce t tinm to break si strongly. r- This th hey soon moderate price. We are, however, —— 
MES RS. minced ap pv : x and as the shoots lengthen more air is given advertto, it once more, in conseque ce of ot T 
largely this season than heretofore, have the pleasure oi until the wa th ] h of an d ane P 
ofring their HYACINTHS, ANEMONES, IRISES, TULIPS, y n their requisite ength inch or | lowing letter having been published in the n Builde E 
&c, at considerably reduced prices ; — having, during the | more, “a re | of Aug ust eg which we have just receiv: 
blooming season, selected the favourite s s from” each of the completely hale out, and’ the main: rox ar t of | “Th 
T = celebrated Florists in and near Haar cog Ti feel confident h pence bi c article upon the glass. trade, quoted fi from 
Te eee ection is qe rf to x Epa ried into England this | with a shar rp kni fe _to within a cou ple es, o, Gardeners Chronicle in; your Journal of the 
a season.—Priced meve; = atalogues will De sony poi n the silt A fibres | a mi i 
i —Re e ading, Berks, Sept. 13. misrepresentatio: and 
E suplication ring paid fa any part progie nigde ga Ghent on their natural leng b They « e then potted into fas Lf feel obliged. by. bai giving the following ob- 
De este Station at Bristol. Pozi bee s will contai ain them, say, o with piipu ublicit tion 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1845. 1845. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Weonzspay, Sept. 17—South London Floricu! 
COUNTRY SHOWS 
‘Wapvespay, xham d Horticultural, 
Paman, Sere H “Devon and imie Botanical nad Hort. 
Tuuaspay, Sept urrey Horti ealtural and Flor: 
top the Press, with very great 
p 
= 
The " Gardeners? Ciconicle, |i: 
glass n 
me st into 
al 
gen gore close until in a few 
es o 
are aati 
woo 
n its 
dry as 
ass 
‘ - comes then of 
ance ; for where will "Teethand be, in the event of a 
Pot: 
Dublin are sudden g- onversion o 
atoes into flour, by the processes described by 
M ox hal an hip 3 to-day’s Paper, be- 
p 
the first national import- | 
qual to the best sheet yet 
te and if g ae our price. be Hodud he 
large disco bar we allow, the: difere 
o 
, 
; or, as we sell 
British glass 40 by 20, in ‘hess, from 44d..to 54d, 
s|per foot, according stance required,— 
HATER AND Hayy ae 
= letter gss des to a kending sae — 
It is IRRA mi “he Trustees Bia the British 
Museu um have urred to. bec > 
even ce of some zo 
t prepara tions are 
ons ng to the months. 
osae tem 
the 
soreaigeady be vow 
er thei r presence is is 
a use 
It is E EAN that a any 
gnorant, as not to know the great scien- 
h f 
À ti 
our readers wit 
Baral th they are shifted into the blooming pots; |in rn koag Ve haye not forg 
| the compost three-fourths turfy loam, the remaining | Mr. Cuar t at aa aat fe 
We earnestly invite the attention of our wealthy | fourth peat, cow-dung, and silver sand Dull | the glass yey a a cloud of nit among 
_ readers to an advertisement in a day’s Paper, 50- | weathers favourable for this operation. plants | which the carriage: of glas the north to 
liciting subscriptions for the purchase oF . GoaD- | are ae ry as before, and the outsides an the | London, was estimated at the small price of 332. 6s-8d. 
Bys unrivalled collection of microscopical prepara- | top of the ball a are rubbed off by han ey are|perton (see p. 343). We, therefore, mete 
> e small sum that is required for the | | potted moderately solid, and wit about an inch of leave. this = appien without further 
ought to be furnished at once hell the high respectability of the journal in hic the 
il citation the British Museum for instance ; | If the weather comes bright they are shaded, and foregoing rs was published, induce very 
k ollege urgeons, which Mr. Goaper so | the aa is iare na close until they fe el at home in| brie efly to notice it. 
4 i, and truly malra ; for this assemblage of mi-| their new quarters, Asthef If "m a aa e-misrepresented. the pise of | al 
roscopical preparations is invaluable to the public. | cits grow, they ar ga pete to the time | glass. essrs, Caren and Hay 
We hope that this will h ; “3 m such | t Se Apan is required, and trainin riani can ‘aly bes that, w e ha ave done c soat t second has band ; : 
pe s ag ation or eve ration | fi mi tha, 8 ent their Jorg ts are > siifficiently plastic. for th inted 
_ to n the meanwhile it i is ‘edeabio, that Fire- hots is pes e in: as possible; the air so circulat ted by these very gen ntlemen, and sent 
su ton tii Id be ANA ther ing, and a ahir moon * namia ‘tha price- -list is_ now. before 
"ho such purchase being warmth is shut. in ay 2, 3, or 4 o'clock, ac- we assert 
Pp: per 
rices gross or E oi net, and dis- 
Th 
+ 
padin 
t Ga prr fear with rain water, of which 
aes ere onal ta be a good supply in every “ist 
anged hous As the s season advances, dra aw the 
to ar 
hear want ing gl ass, goes t 
te mere inventions 
dee ma ger 
Haywar 
`y 
rded as all i 
agree akd strong 
n the porters in. the 
immense im 
= sedis of s of skins s sells n HN be com- 
an’s head m 
RCHASER in Saba has 
5 
bip 
house is raed from gt it in the afternoo 
shine. Wat r three ti 
enes tbat 2 th: 
steeped, but avoid any 
[they m more frequently promote fine foliage than fine 
mind that the best preparation for 
and summer; is repose during the 
are 
mes, just before the 
tha at glass 
believe eh tariff. 
a fact 
is also cal 
gi bed price of 
squa in proportion to their size ; so 
higher 
usly 
that the Tess tl the Gobis of ag the e 
race in in spri en 
winter onths. 
+h h 
unts; the 
s 
a 
es the yor pares will find 
the exercise of his observa’ 
tice. ra ere is 
an 
“Por 
“a 
of treating 
t Mr. Beck should make known his mode 
his Pusancostons Seeing that Mr. 
fth 
tion 
judg gment in the treatment of ser a thon gpt 
may be weli to give e ʻA Pur chas 
1244] 
that 
and - others pe these discoun 
r them that 
oom battle, pan not for 
Por 
ANa Me, we anita: ser 
“tei be ng the ı t ac- 
of experience yi pa Der ties e 
—Arabella an wo plani Sag ieor pase ent 
of the knife, and E it ba too greedily used for cut- 
e have ore very rp plese in 
; Baeeenting the ces publie with the w oe 
m Mr. words. 
ello, when in perfect health, scarcely 
tings, they are vey likely to throw blind shoots. 
1 be sow: O 9 
of them- 
hos wale 
eats individuals at = 
ows a root at the outside, of the ba H 
be quite robust, and it ae sardi, 
a coe head of bloom. Mare ara cake some 
of. 
WARD have A ly Masts: that 
kno ow that others have aant so on the 
} ‘She 
compos oak of depe me Wels 
common. in x. ENEAN SE i a syai 
which does not bear su mg 
of fi 
ey peat, chosen 
g th of vegetable eee — with 
ace Sa old, whie tiré 
a the pin santos ‘of bla black 
f holds a store of silver sand. 
Sie the end | of the blooming 
soy opening of the 
er, | cultivator is. an 
S 
pot to make it 
well up from the foliage ; 3 
navies flower of mine, 
zummim. oe ae 
<} 
2, Zan 
bloom ve ie the 
~ But the pied - the ‘og qun now selling i in 
-| London is, by the o have permi 
themselves t pen ang 
We. 
these Sitinctions require 
exhi vat 
Ci 
h close 
Beg gry of a ag that have 
and propagate only from | 
Pine ose cu Pine w ek hee true; but even with this 
care, the tendency remains, and is 
oma a clos 
3 they arı 
air, and when the 
y are watered and kept close, 
ey as the leaving sub | 
are then placed in the | 
We had hoped that the Grass question was no | 
longer to occupy our coluons, now that success has | 
crowned our efforts at procuring good glass ata} 
elwe have “compared itin the. article that has made 
That is a ma £ 
is productive Mt * 
(one sample aad the other, a complain 
to Taal wiin waco 
fo 
in ca ing t 
de ok een aang oe di Berenee betwee een the 
as made of 
