690 T 
HE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
is often exhausted wire a fresh 
mode Í ha + p aoa 
tary Kad 
an nna to, sagen described by 
absence 
Moreover, the stock 
supply can be obtained. The 
— on opte pi 
in some degreeʻan 
He. eee though less efficient by ‘the 
eorge Peach-tree had a dozen and a half very 
only be grown in lar onservato: 
Royal G 
fine fruitremaining on it on the 4th of Oct., 
d | gathered s+ the 6th gs leaving a few of sort 
on other trees. asps’ nests taken this season 
were 112 in number, ‘and i in the last. lot taken, on the} 
ge, e ries, 
little one hl in its flowers, but p: 
berries, with a curious flat stem, diff 
the _usual str ruct ure, Fro m th 
t, Cory lu 
e plant 
ers, rodu: 
bearing multitudes. of pretty onang pram ea 
from 
xx e same collection was also 
24 Oct 
tiling Mr. Nbe mud walls, ke. a ea long 
t 
a 
s Colurna, whie 
“5 
wasps were taken in ae 
pe oth S 
and 523 an 0 wa cam oe in od glass- 
ht, 
ee —* o. be observed in r poop te a supply of 
ut plenty of it together ; aud the ni bea 
flue 
pou The kernel is small, in a very hard 3 shell 
traps. tt t would be impossible to make a true 
a the number of these The most accurate 
J Very IG 
husk. 
Neptunia from Jamaica 
Along with these was a cut specimen of 
melting influences as much as 
, Mr. P. Macken ean, ape 
Hills, can as atts = pa? 
hills 
a = se ee oe oe G 
EES aE mF 
ld t the number of cells 
in in teik nes ts. The only estimate I can make of the 
quantity in question is, i sapposiag ach nest on She 
éin 5 lbs. 6 | 
f |.average to con 
dagai been groan a or 
of the sp aay preserves itt 
00 asps to hay 
absent : from each nest, hat veal “te Saa If the 
in a grea easure des 
he arrival 
Merely ly the weeny, drifted Big Following u this 
which E often saw when, a boy, I have a 
filled with ice, 
oe surfacė ‘of the ground, i in fi 
This is 
shpa irre- 
with a lot of: 
g 
© 
about a foot, à 
Now, 
id thatch, or gas inferior iter, to the, thickness i | 
m royed, and 
heir peyan in, T fall force oe hee usual 
ears and 
surface of the water send up numerous | 
nel i des 
ritable as th at 
rae of Rice. igo a is pre 
pith of a plant of similar } Babit 3 Ban 
awarded for 
ing, of the 
g some a 
i ir, en, gr. to. C 
= Sa tyrlum asepalate, a pretty terrestrial 
ne 
. 
e arks 
nx their FTAA Es another year. 
in the anta, Pa 
ould be giv ven for finding and taking them, and 
ch thin 
care, Suc: 
also a g 
4 
ive test, than n stating, that we have 
ear all the Lae was Sion! 
thr , each mi 
5 penny 
mei pickaxe, lantern ; ee bags 
of coarse dyer ; me e. io 12 
baad an 
whe en y men 
of away, anda very in 
adequate sory obtained dae ail. dog anta “ siiani 
reform tion.— Quer 
Pines: at - to inform. your 4 kind core- 
t ii as 
ny squibs, flint and tinier box, touch- paper, | 
of 
bertson. 
wingers e eng 
n. 
um. a fine spe im 
- — balls of hr flower th fi 
of de Sensitive Plan : a 
m thin sl — of th 
Medal wa 
the two rr ag oanatanp piani Gler 
k Nursery, tice purp 
ink fi lowers, which we: 
tos 
. 
which det i 
ew o¢ 
ai ee ee i 
| azge-necked fruit aia and glass funnels, 
may be ut of the ecks and Shealdaes of broken 
of great 
as in the oP Yan —T.N. P., North Shropshire. 
ish-yellow blossoms ; Læ 
ns thum, 
wrenciana ; a good Sacce 
D importations fror 
labium pee spo one ey 
China; and p of cut mans composed of Cattley 
guttata, Br ass A rachiata, and Dendrobium ehrysai 
lan recommended SR. 
h 
il 
m the w 
This ‘wil ‘appear evident. ‘Froth the foll 
“ A shallow 
+h 
F 
AS that it is A miss-giving in page 643 
fine fruit was cut of ae Enville plant i in August 
gs 
ant and gross state of g i 
l will be noticed hereafter : beneath i 
Ti 
>ei in august (1845) cer it was exibited at Man- 
spa a ‘layer of 
ox: oni = of the — roa be plac 
oe inehes in thick- 
rubble, six 
chester guardean. I beg to inform yo: I had that 
Fit has b — nad eare till “Tce Shot i and Ro 
se. ome this rabble, means of tubes (n) 
e qu uantities of water, in order t 
owi ing 
ve ef bold 4 is | 
am 
pinged at intervals along the on I would — 
considerable to m and Miss Pretty: 
min at etalum maxillare, 
on grandiflora, a very pretty “Odontogloss 
and the ha ndsome Cattleya Loddigesii 
the 
dense spike of bright red flowers, 
natistipula. 
ut of that Plant since December 1843 
er at Cheadle | with 
Seg two ‘a a where Envilles one of er was cut 
on december 1ith the other on the Srp eember 
843 it font and. I 
aw it with the fruit upon it I have "growed pines 
here | cumb 
arely possible to sup- 
r. ja a 
na, nde: 
of Wanders Se 
those of theothertwo. A Banksiam Medal 
for these plants. Mouer Orchids. were = 
Mr. Reddin ng, gr. to M 
um grande, 
> also a Begonia; 
e-like ~~ 
park. 
g | collections ; and a basket. of a blooms, chiefly of 
ni 
as awarde 
f a 
et with in 
as A larg taken 
ham astonished at the poset Ham eltonian school 
nL 
to Cheadle heath I | Persia, Cashme 
will be found to presen 
ardener to ars? Marsland Esq. M. P. Wood Bank | v 
SUCCESS- 
sss A of this 
G 
Nr Stockport. 
fal than ourselves in making © 
rommunication, which, we foes 
ding the statement = “R. B (poge 595) re- 
enfield, a dueed. to visit 
e 
— From 
wasa an a Philibortia, sent. by 
It is a greenhouse twiner, with p 
flowe) eatin UR e said to be plier fragrant. 
with this was a amabi 
in Java, which, if not the sam 
A Certificate: was 
a Phili 
untjoy 
grown, te. gron 
= of w ‘ous channels, which feom the li limita- 
m of the e pame “ieee ce, are not peculiarly a adapted 
tia.—Messrs. Moun 
ae atris pin a, a 
plant, with ruraa ea- -like flowers, and Tacson 
Messrs. ae te Son, of Exeter, re 
Mr. W. Lobb, from Pers, 
d by Mr. T, tes 
laneifolium, is 
Ealin; 
pines North ine 
onia molli 
tø supply n 
ae pont irrigation of the soii 
within the eae of the roots. _ The tubes or oot 
nted at (7 n) 
this tribe ; the flow smaller 
Taesonia, but their deficiency in in a 
in brillaaney of colour: 
ultivating the Pine, dih 
ver seen in practice; so epeta am I 2 its great 
agaon 
Be 
k, and pone os agen 
Mr. H's plan without ye Se 3 and I have not ‘the 
sed against this plani is, t that the constant 
t the 
able to double tke- -erop of Pin in the sai they 
and with an ao a “of aoe and 
expense a esti ag nae ement. amateurs, as 
roots aaae ythe: tank, where they wonld as wentkuiand 
be injured by ¢ contact with meeen but: this 
apa 
e _— once met by the fact, that 
supplying hent to the Soil, the viik should 
d i 
© 
m fa A teh 
ss reat savi rand ex 
which woul in the s sr 
est cst gre injure the “most delicate spongiole, 
hae feng cree sg ge pol ay 
produce 
Reid, ‘Noble Thorp.——Mr. H 
that, “R-E.” had net 
nended at p: i 
hat one Montserrat, from which 
our fruit i in 12 months, is eoet out in female shee. 
mi that 
kh oot piha et 
tting 
ae 
Societies. 
CULTURAL SOCIETY 
RCH 
Ww. 
W. Paynter, st ‘Smith and G. Wood 
Fellows. At thi eeting several 
produc a. 
+. 31 
growth a may be made to show tet at any time | 
and then till om fruit | appears. “Thus ma; UPISE eer 
besa Sap os - A e A 
moisture, his s system requires no 
the old method. Hementions that hi neighbour a. 
Orals, Esq) gardener has little o command o 
ae th of their foliage ; among them was 
na nam med Ruellia macula heme a ves are 
r ali pur-| men oi 
: xing, eee 
FOPA ins, ft length ; ; pap 
w. hich had just hao ig a 
chiefly consisted of Pine -Apples o 
noble display. Kni 
Mr. M‘Ewen, gr. to Col. Wyndham, for ~t 
the Antigua Queen, weighing 
and measuring 20 inches in creamer 
inches in height ; ; Mal num 
— to 
who sent from the 
rely 4 ra lhe. s- 12 OZ., 4 lbs. 
— specimens of ‘te Ripley Queen 
Wales, g2 Mr. rap e vie * nage Be B. 
a 
ge of some tropical Orchids. “The, plant is quite 
the beauty of leavers willrender it ane 
Ts, gr 
—— siho p i 
inferior to those pro dueedby Mr 
of ance every eae Tn the 
oscorea discolor, peers oi for ite ror hing 
Wasps.—About the 18th of ee a the wasps 
first attacked my Pea eetarines, an a Bape 
ng sundan, and the wasps 
were only 
jon a the 382 Sl, a ones 
38, these wi 
re wat NO Ii 
= wasps, for the best ' 
Several | yari 
at Me, Whitheld. A large Silver Medal was 
piel 2 
Tillandsia zebrina, with dull brown 
er ety bagat T 
r 
may be said of four oa 
Sir J. koman aa 
aerar ptl 
-| Dracena terminalis, distinguished for its dark red 
rundo 
foliage ; A Donax, pne Aspidistra lurida 
nia zebrina, of aw ate | 
species x ee ndro 
rapid grower, sent from Sierra Leone, by 
for the Ruellia ta. = Troth Wi pa 
were Ruel liyii 
* Theory and Practice applied to the Cultivation of the Cu- 
cumber in the Winter Season : London, Groombridge. 
and a cut specimen 
n, a beautiful stove twiner, and | advan 
a anche to W. 
also sent. » 5 i 
Graham, o WW ersted Lodge, Sussex, sent 
E 
5 
i 
ages 
respect is made t 
uch. darker than th 
ig 
Frogmore 
oi 
D Ser Eek ae HERG 
- 
nis 
