FEBRUARY 5, i 
and n equal parts, and drop 
ass near "their runs; they will soon 
arsen 
THE GARDENERS' 
the sape o 0 t his works. Dr. pe ume o dello his 1 — 
that the rials which he ulated (and 
might derum added kept to himself) ar are enormous, — 
hitch 
CHRONICLE. 
to add that Mr. — address to his m 
| the very w like - now — 
of 
afi and die. If your correspon ndent “K. M. C.“ 
a toad in his kitchen for a week or two 
ve a place of retreat in the day-time, 
laid upon its side with a 
may not be lost to science ; he vouchsafes a little 
fth 
— 
manure. — 
C 
e and c 
Bu Cul vec — ei vr — ata- 
magne 9 Choice 5 — r, Shrub, Tree, and Vegetable 
e: 
ones during 
und it to fail. J. o" bie, 
"uc. cks. 
cultu ure of. this 
carefully excluding all notice 2. others, and he 
s preface 
view 
ire 
ingenious fr 
Tie. 
Fre 
Y Vilets z venfare to — 
is I need not say a med little e whose fra- 
s Phaius, 
h 
4 pages, engen d by Bletia, Thelasis, Dilo- 
- | chia, and wage us. , To the manner and form « of this 
his list fills 84 closely-printed — eroe 
ir emarkably - - up. It appears that the 
{ correspondent i in Sardin id formerly pple on one of of 
the seeds raised in that 
pa art. or E Zurope, has ransfe e wha 
an Butler & McCulloc h. Let 
no trade list in the abundance "of its m ateria 
ay m excellence of its arrangeme 
Y 
arden Memoranda. 
Wo Nun MC ISLEWORTH. —Mr. Dobson, 
the * "Bis m ery, 
for growing good bos can Geraniums, s, of whic 
a fine stock both for sale and for exhibition, 
during t 
ove. flowers. 
tained by dividing the old ones of ‘tl 
4 This opera tion should take 
of a 
ie in is P 
1 
order. 
But 
his technical ngu is clear, and his observations are 
— der. 
Aisne border unde er the shade 
ted, 
sty and unsatisfactory, while his 
be selec 
10 inches j aei Care — uld 
loose, 
* 
enin of the p^: € works of others is most 
d eese ensible. His book a eared in the end of 1858 ; 
+} 
week 
y it article is 
| which were 
His first 
s on n the g genus d several Java species of 
ure 
"rr pati n, viz., 
| Géant. des batailles, Purple 
: Brilliant. an ma; 
oribunda, and Prince of 
s; Delphiniam formosum, T Tom TI 
agnifica, Lobelia speciosa, Perilla nankinensis, 
, On the walls 
ke », all admirable plants. for fine effe ct. 
. eupreus, in th 
82 ager of | 
by 
Bonplandin, as den ago as 
these agai with 
ug. 
ightest notice taken. | 
| Jasminum nudiflorum, which w 1 dese rves uni iversal 
8 = no plant i is better — — exposed situa- 
his is. well e n in the ha rdest 
ount of species 
ith a 
each, and place xt. frame, whieh sho 
parts filled with garden soil. The oe 
upon a bed of rd b 
pant should be 
uld be three 
me may be 
F et thic 
a 
placed | i 
The | w 
ubj Again 
a friends of science to protest. 
ng e belie 
pon 
whose was 
e Bonplandia by the same 
ad : 
also given | V 
of 
; induces them to keep 
w in full b 
E 
an-roofed one, is 
evening, whi a: — ens — e (€ — ve, unexam pled, and while it inflicts a fortn night. 
morning. Let thi ve continued 4 eire u ny y writers, is nothing. less than a span- roofed one, moveable at top, front, and! back, hy 
days, after hinge the plats will enjoy plenty of Tight a d the! f di We ame ane which means abundance of air can b ^ 
and air care t be taken overwater | hesitat n i ng thus strongly dons use we have — — itia L duri ring the autumn nd 4 spring 
daring 2 n Strong s Mes 3 Tund po ite p — E nths health whi — 
the frame in an upright — 9 1 foot apart each way. Minute crit of t systematical part of Dr. he best of ealth, whic’ per 
and the interval a filled with straw, will prove a | Blume’s new work we reserve for the "pret 4 te 5 pue 3 feet ac N 
good pr re te from severe frosts. Robert Eures, the int hich it will be as well at once None are van hee but e best 
Stubton Gardens. 
mproved Plant Saucers.— It is very useful and saves 
trouble to set c in suu eom filled with water in hot 
n D. 
vene 
exhib 
a 
dry weather, but i t injurious to the roots of 
some of them to let im vedi in dead TS as at present 
mannfactured. If howeve made nd 
he saucer to allow the pot s ihe 
surface the water a ie drawn 
much K 
ä be less. 
Societies. 
HORTICULTURAL : Feb. 1.—At 
Fruit Committee held on this occasion a 
‘Street, two prizes ed to 
Pears in The 
» gr. 
Cobha m Hall; MM Ju 
Le Catt, ge 
y 
amples of 
d 
TE 
etde 
Temm superfine paper, decora 
author's merit and for not; paying 
a wd — sa — — 
K Phaius, and Bletia. will soon fin d a 
, | Orehidacea, 
pat hai is certainly different from finally he 
ving been accidentally m 
Mira 
Phaius wily pc I very important pru 
of | E 
x. nished 
, such as The Bride, Rose La Rose 
Cni Toate bee Saracen, C 
a, Euphe f th 
with s 
in the techni cal description of t “the g 
was an obvious typographi 
iven a 8 ‘pagos giis 
as a little care 3 ve enabled Blume 
to discover. is his e of Te own. Java 
gemas I M A mistake; his D. Wallichii 
enus; but 
3 
H 
being kak the species ee re, gro 
» is Ment eid evident to any attentive reader. E TH is 
n fact the ntandra of Reichenbach, published 
— in the 3 ore than a year 
rlier, that is to say, on lt March 1857. 
Whether this determination to ign 
€: dies not meet with 
iiim kno: - M m 
me has done his utmost to W tiia. ‘Sine Digi | 
Nees v. Esenbeck’s a Plantarum Flore 
Germanice, "the 30th fuos ‘has at last appeared, 
under the care of Messrs. Sc ein & Brandis, oed 
occu d Heathwo 
ined, and when complete the Mos will one 
of the greatest use tani 2 how much 
longer is it to drag its slow length alon 
TRADE Lists RECEIYED.— Edmund Ph - Dizon's 
Sculcoates, d Catalogue of "Select rubs Coni- 
st of useful 1 ied 
. 
Se 
sorts printed $ in small 4to., a vi a hebt e enient 170 
for | buyers to keep. All trade lists should be foes ane as le 
f 
while 
for Ju encouraged to 
growth previous to their topped back in M. 
All look clean and free » -fly—a matter not to 
be overlooked. The bá js a -to house about 
lean 
t|90 feetlong, with a partition in the middle; one half 
— as Ger d eee DA Reine, Wi illiam m diee 
Louis Philippe, e Dijon Mrs. 
(uet, Géan 
andsome plants. ` 
e ot March 1 they are finally repotted, and about a 
rarer 
* r which appeared to be the best growers were Rose 
a. Queen of Hanoter, Prince Frederick of 
Sailor, Miss 
ent Souvenir de Chiswick, Glory, and Guiding 
Star. They are liberally supplied “during their growing 
season with manure i 
£a 
Cinerarias, seedlin ing 
MM. 
rei 
herbaceous and aber by Cales. 
and an immense stock of Tom ceca e 
On e all round are Verbenas 
tse as Earl of Savenay, 8 x Holford, 
g 
oi Genera 
Ki 
n 
em Ingl e same house we “observed 2000 
may be in the same sized 8vo. 
n 
iw. f of herbaceous Caleeolarias in thei 
