THE 
GARDENERS’ 
 42;—1845.] CHRONICLE. 707 
= buted a seedling Dahlia nearly white, | is lined 
Ẹicot, contributed a cf hite, | is lined with stamens, TGE 
which possessed ph Eran y Sies of petal, to bea Bourbon, and i r can reer a brin ge i ote said 
prom erties 5 pion the specime ms had ; the anther is aie two- celled, and ji hich has | sent us, must be a very pretty ae 
rel much from carriage, therefore could not ree: four ‘equal valves Fic tan a 
fairly estimated, having “craved a distance of filaments ; _ The fruit, hich sent regularly ecu: s 
a ake ready e in rit rope sont me" Faan Wane iors ake E ER St ey 
ting exhibitions = is kin ey | large “as a haw, apparent ack an extre: emely frag- | tensi i aa 
eu air, their effe et rant. Ite contains or 4 me near La palm-le the e swecpings s 
held un 
single seed suspended fi 
This seed consists principally of 
h Trt et 
nufacto: 
and dust, arising sei wplitting ae Teal, accumulate 
a large ‘amount, and are thrown away as — 
not only 
te view, they 
¢ mind. A 
vast oes of beautiful ate 
with a = dénical aens superior radiele, and a pair "of 
iverging 
mbranous cot yledons, whieh are 
o 
in fi ne v 
‘ “extent m in the ps air, as the 1 
occasion y 
x 4 
structure. This i is quite at variance with what is said 
Jed 
—This, the fourth 
Poca nae ag tat T rdens, and was 
attended. The dollenticing my stove ai 
a 
d 
FFA ow olen tree is vei 15 to = po ksi hi; that th ir 
N 
y Endlicher, but is 
certainly the true pen of the par’ ” In Chili the > plant 
from t sweepings, one of which has been ay ia in 
hot me. Also the two proximate ingredients, Cereine 
i Myricine, into which I have separated it, to prove 
its identity. 7 aj 
gelatinous ma 
the re glossy covering wh bs pala 
is much valued ; its wood forms a hare, » PE 
i smiths to all Padi = the arom 
m, may 
¢ 
atie 
by the natives. Ima note now before us, Mr. Bri idges 
reviot Y 
pre my ‘operation to geeti it of gy ax. The so- 
called wax of the common Myrica cerifera, as is w well 
The follo: he same agreeable smell he leaves, and known, i 
whieh were awarded :—S BA “the leaves of the serge me are vada a smaller | othe r ingredien f fat. Iam of o opinion, though with- 
Backhouse, for Brugmansia flori d in| out havi ing | dade any, detailed and exact experiments, 
fi REA a 3 3, | 8a co 1 peat, qual p 
or cage pl d t-cul i i i tied at least what I have tried, I can- 
GARDENERS : Pry Dow: the y ; an d i ce of i vering not imagine ethe e eerti wo exceed 10 or 50 per 
Orchids : "men. Backhotias, d win ter, this should be e done ' in ‘ng cent. of noel va pasg Ci the | made. _ ie can easily 
nse Paes ei Messrs, | In summer. p made of a 
5-2; Edward, for| shading in sunny w eather ; | sag i tb ea sap ha ceedings of ihe "Boston Netwral ware Fai.. 4 
' Greenhouse Plant 1, Mr. | looking en its leaves 1 are very to become _ New v Jap e Plant. —The Rev ue Hor. ticole Pumas 
essrs zhouse, for scorched by the sun. Sri fall 
ie S A TLEMEN'S mode eul te at ia at all sonetia Kemer the true paper = Japan; Pantie 
ord Downe, for Siphocampylus betu- timos, w pae the e Ba is favourable and only apply 
le, Esq., for Ver nica speciosa. ing fire- -heat to keep off frost. It aksim, agido d by cut- an ev ergree n tree, “resembling Menispermum laurifo- 
Esq., for i wood in the wer A lium ; tn moas with g poten ate reund 
for Mae ana; 3, Mr. Ecutsocacrus MULTIPLORUS. “ Many-fiowere ered Echino- — Ligustrum ovali ifo lium, m shi 
Mc d Downe, pe Cactaceæ. Icosandri fl a Arot 
Fuchsias : 1, J. kle, ae = Mon ogynia i was sent to Kew from iig variety; Spiræa Biumei, a little jm i 
Theakstone, for Smiths V ta; | the rich pe ae tion mal g rece n the possession of Mr. Cler oden: dron trichoto mum ; Hibiscus Femabo, o, wich p 
Appleby, for Pluto; 2, Lore Palmer, of Stockwell, on the eve: eof its blossom ossoming. Of g i} ; 
de Paris; 3, J. Richardson, Es Talun Liukiu, with £ cre ; Podocar- 
. Tree Roses is: 1, Mr. us japon ferent from P. m: irs gee ; 0- 
piplis japonicum ; rota patty a tind 
purpurea. 
pulchella ; 
mince 
7 
onds ey Bee, 
a i y Duesber Es for P. umi 
of Ce Yy BSA, P 
Ried, for a Dendrobi bium c 
Bermo 
on, Indispensable, Perpetual Grand, 
wW Samar Sir 
ord Howden, Princess Royal, 
an of Secs T Backhouse’ s Ebor, 
, Alice Haw 
rman only thes rence with a list of awards 
z| to be described ; but on this subject 3 it behoves us to 
o pla 
2, arrison, Esq., for Le | speak with cautio on, for 5 ult to of multiffora. 
kson, for Proserpine. BrZbows | define by words as the ind ot ar of "this w exten-| Loranths in ae liv ge —M. Neumann has announced 
d, Lili speciosum ; 2, | sive family ; figures, alone, can ren the à tinguish- the arriva! al, i a liv state, of a poe of those eu- 
3 3, Rev. R. Currer, for | ing characters of them intelligible. The species i rant ths It is stated tha ta | M. 
Annuals: 1, J. Buckle, Esq., for remarkable for the large tu tu bereles, strong, °F spreading, Andier, a g 
2, Lord Downe, for Rhod for: the } ers very wel 
pious pale, almost whi ite, flowers, dink od nish B had attached its woes od te bor of the Ir aon 
Plants : 1, Mr. Appleby, for Del- 
2 Messrs. Backhous , for Phlox 
a was exhibited == nec 
santhum ome. 
aiias: Me. "Back. |° 
dard o 
brown.— Botanical megani ine. 
F ig, e knew ae these 
arasites will sometimes infest thick hard lea es, but 
their I OE igs. 
Garden v emoranda. 
Tracey, near Honiton, =e Seat of H. B. Lott, Esg. 
—The mansion at Tracey s$ n an eminence, 
ommanding a mo 
Honito on. A few yea 
H il but is now, through the inlerest, nay enthusiasm 
ich Mr. Lo tt takes in gardening ma matters, become 
we never befor e heard of —e 
sity. 
a great cur 
Bees. 
hiv ive, were left to 
TH, 
the 
| “ their 
r of | ~ 
dsey "Bee, paren of Sussex, Blue |! 
ee York, 
bor, Bea 
es, Mr. Backh 
urant: ia, Consolation, and 
were awar 
Emigrant's Gu e Rev. 
ie, isa Tittle eae mo, which is worth the | | 
— who are 
Albion, | Sarl 
a ergreens 
Neny a all ihe P ig we weas 
manate min in the-eountry- "Indeed, a vast assem 
Kops of py 
Conifers, is 
groun 
ment. 
poorer 
ds 
sir, Lott possesees 
in 
lost throt 
the ° | in J 
of 10 years, 
a pe = old on produce 
| semis three swarms flew 
way, two of ep 
s were in ~ ag 23 
ve 
pi +. 
ea 
eountry, 2 
| efforts in cultivating Sewer 0 the open air is without a 
patiti; of sana — allowance serie made for the 
te of Dev riesia situated — ex- 
however, w mkr aara 
thrivin ev 
s from a eae Pm 
y stood the last severe winter, 
Pinus us patula 
Fy rt 
. The worst honey se 
were 1839, 1841, and 1845, zar — Lorca the omia 
old. hive the greatest, being re- 
and I}. 
May 9th, p atest on Aw 
of swarming, 9 o'clock, am 
o'clock, P.M Phe greatest weight si first swarm, 6 
of s econd swa rm, 4} Ibs. cond swarms 
th 
prong ree ae spacey es 
aai 
~ | less, arose from the | old goe kasik died 
in 
peat ly ac 
the case w ped doubt- 
ut the 
of the 
with two first swarms,* 
The greenhouse 
The gr 
pgi 
insignis, ponderosa, : and Sab 
5 
1 Aaa 
Redietos. 
ide to Australia, by th 
eee ee en 
———_—— 
Country the male-only is known. 
is leathery enp divided at the edge 
ce tues A unile of he wtb 
} 
a 
th 
the q 
1 
c 
pro md Mr. Lott 
re, paee which i is a very TA specimen, a he Hopes 
save it with pa ion. 
swerm of 
—B. T. 
the hive till the p or 1th paag when a 
bs. left, in company with several queens.— 
| hi season only been planted out; but there ean 
little doubt of its resisting any p Sane winter here, 
papred Gabe e ioe in the 
nds 
er 
reles, containing all the ce aes 
s0 tempting a 
n, whens view wed fro he terrace, Je axeeeet 
as 
ms garde 
D 
vagabonds, 
We cannot ean h how others may 
ere 
pe E N, 
ourselves we would r 
ae thrive-at Sidney, if we believe 
ipally cultivated, ith some of ‘the choice sat singular 
F ages is, also, in-another st 
led 
and one 
test affectation ee 
New Plants. 
_Sweet-scented Boldu. ( Green- he 
i 
x 
in kk; chiefly 
-e a This 
srg 
lew Holland plants 
built under the Parte = Mr. 
lan reflec 
arious others w 
ries of 
effect of | 
CALENDAR OF weg 
For the ensuing We 
HOUSES, SONSERVATORIBS, te. 
an 
n pay 
well ahold be pa iem and to 
or two brn =? 0 be 
sume m 
grow? 
stance of their raj growth; pe rg to wee oa or in n fa ct 
bera 
‘has at a late season spes 
new er : un x 
oe Mr. gS a a able extent pa coe and damp ; hos = free = t eh etd 
a e house, un damp a > 
gutter system ben ta ws snagwere and di e with teas until absolutely inten- 
ta | Fably, thus refuting the old prejudice, that Pines can | sity of the weather. Greenhouse-—Keep everything clean and 
y be grown in 3 am The lin = o antares alone is a sce Some a yagi į 
x garden establishment is jg | at this se ew me sre ER h a 
‘these t from à hich the | confusion will be pes Forcing Fit eep np the 
unquestionably one of the piane as x. Cc art | supply of Dutch bulbs by 7 adaitions, oe also t 6 by contri- 
sies Ba pe i ferent potted plants already pre- 
of gardening has —— Tee ne ; dwarf Orange trees will prove a most 
| desirable in minter; they can be easily brought on in 
« Prémtees arpennes.” — This | this 
ot Posted been raised are aug we of Ct cee, | a Se gba n that both of these swarm 
i 
| near Fon. pe Me sk offered for sale in London, by 
cam ne, 
queentess, Hepner instances of the kind inthe t0 years 
