En 
es i in diameter, suspended at the «n 111 
ng | fowers, 3 or 4i inch A cas 
deed ^. | of a fine down-covered stalk, 9 inches or a foot in leng 
$ ch ao ne sey A cr Winans Thee haioring by same along the con of ma 
d : epis 2 mportance. i tream sed anything of us rie I * seen, o — 
and som We may rp 
that the specimens from which M. 3 prep have imagined. 
ne 
the Sis qo afterward, t but . ne rowing near the 
—— ful drawings, are in almost e 
untry. 
M ot river.—E/lis’s e 
ntly ly stretching over the 
dr 
ery qa 
time after picea tin. 
E LIS TS. Avon, et Crozy (Rue d'Ossaris, 36, is 
ome offer for Y 12 “new” xi — Tro me Calendar of MR appea cans 
Lobbianum, 2 of Nierembergia, e Pink (For the ensuing Week.) Follow ' GARDEN, 
12 of Petunia.—S. Stafford S ity, — w ge 88 BE tchen ga b ae of the’ Cae lu, 
Catalo ‘orest, Frui Trees, PLANT DEPARTMEN om uic om E e C 
ifc p Me collection enumerated in (7 closely Y, &c. se omits of Allamanda Sow a Little Gales 1 ground, th 
inted 8v very full of useful prac € Clerodendrons, "Forentas, c. and many other aay . BE o a warm slope; ie ! 
Informa ion.— Keynes's (Salisbury) Catalogue 1% sh encou! with a brisk bottom heat and o mee ki and e cover rlace to prevent the de, 
and fa s, Carnations, fc. A florist favourable circumstances, will form nice sized specimens | u“ T hA wi a ur r. Celery ge 
list, worthy of the reputation of this well-known in a few mont "4 masses of nm th q | Potato planti ing eid 110 e bed cR 
ower,—Oft tio x h) ——— ists’ | which few plan useful, will, under kin the early Kinde and Da ^ 
Towers, we may make the same remark, ad ding, how- | treatment, be e obtained i x a deae re Those MES ht L igi e E 
à ten nsive than that of Im erdoniz should encourage it b p 
Mr Kerne, dion dole Hamme Deserip- are. possible means to make wood an propagate it D June! oe e er ix E of which is ii 
tive Catalogue of Engli and Foreign P Noneléies 2 as quickly and freely as possible, for it is just the face should a ripened as it poc 
is a very nsive list of Dahlias, Ponies, plant that is ted for autumn decorati on The "ria out Wig và seg 1 ardy 
Phloxes, Fuchs uy rade hemums, Irises, Daisies, s,| pretty dwarf variety of Heliotropium Voltaireanym, an des. etes Mp fu a 
Heliotropes, An — &c., with short descrip-|although too delicate for the garden, will be nana attend to his flower 
tions of all the new Above columns are foun ful blooming under glass where sweet- S 
occupied by Ch — alone. The Plymouth|scented flowers are in request. In fact, where STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWIPE nénat "e 
ompany has issued a Priced Catalogue of stock in hand is deficient not a day should be lost in Forthe Week ending Mar. 10, 1859, as observed atthe lime 
Seeds for the Parts — Tools, & maki ible effort to provide considerably D ET, 
Of singular importa s the Catalogue des more than is likely to be wanted, so as be prepared | march. |E Lum re 
plantes exotiqu pars ot rares, cultivated by Mr. | agains cid or extra demand should such 2 
en of the Royal logi and Horticultural | occur. on Camellias phat have fairly started the 2 
Society of Brussels. The skill and enterprise of this buds with a warm moist a — and plenty of FM 
indefatigable naturalist have long since placed him weak manure water. so get a portion of the Epa- | Su : 
among the very highest of those plan n crises into a gentle heat as soon as they have | Tues 4 
whose efforts o ha ie become so deeply | sufficiently recruited their energies after tins: : 
rinde t now i coii pletely y Justi By starting them into growth about this time, — — 
reputation which our estimable petting ay wood ripened o they will be in fi 
has most deservedly obtained. The | blosso ovember, at w season their flowe 
list commences by a description of thirteen | retain thei near fe din iere than after the viram mata 
new stove and ho f becom: ri 3 p T ra LC 
green — 
rst ti ich 
violacea, Cuphea ocym ides Centradenia grandifolia, 
Arachnotrix rosea, Lindenia — and three superb 
"Begonias called amabilis, argentea, and Victoria, are 
b them of | s 
w powerful ring. 
poótaibie: with the repoting € A — ia hard-w 
ho 
greenhouse plants ga ther m 
every 
chance to e a vi : - 
however, before 3 to have the ball in a a moist | 
void wers 
— ves examples tate, and a mci ene - Vac gro 
artistic skill. There are also seven- fine foliag FoROIN 
plants, all from top or temperate Ass merica. Tw nayi , PINERIES. —Attend seii to the bottom het, par- 
w and Hog this 
J 
are in themselves. evidence of the ‘vigour with w j de; — e that it is not allowed to 
Mr. Linden proseeutes his system sot. ipe qme fon | tað o high; ES it is exceedingly apt to do E deo 
distant countries. Of —.— or less known materials have been added, either duri 
Suited pat 07 ns, of f ne foliaged éd 164; “of weather, or . there ze pipor under the bed. Where 
plants, 96 ; of flowering stove pla nts, 620; much fire-heat is used i some practice 
of tropical “fruit” trees, 105 (but this doas not always t prop 
edible fruit); of exotic useful, including | medical | regards moisture, but eu t b 
Lepus about 150, tol Mai 
between 30 anc 40; nearly 50 Bromeliads; — hl oist atmosphere, but v not à oung | 
2 wm and Lyco; or veh "d are T. E em. Moo fat u pea e may be fav a : : 
erns, a 
above o t new, and f 
handsoi M 
with more 
Ts in the present state of the weather. Avo 
4 allowi e: water to lodge in the hearts of plants showing 
if fruit, a he flowers of those in bloom with the 
ringe. Pot off or plant out. suckers as they can i 
pa à AVENUES 
vaten ce Am “ * 
the habi! using a 
—M. A. Claisse, of Bd wes 
edicale” ) has been 
tocius d which jm him 
| regular succession o f plants, which i = the surest whe 
providing fora prega of frui INERIES. E 
red | 
in 
— ros eie ; rd DE fine; 
5 re of the week, 5 3 
ug cuins AT CHI 
Suri. Week, ending N 
at night 
ge | 88 
west 15 
No. 
Yea a 
Average 
Highest 
Temp. | & 
Avera; 
3 A ot han | 
..| 50.6 | 34.5 
14..| 51.3 | 35.0 
Tue 5..| 51.0 | 345 
Wed. 6..| 51.6 34.5 
Thurs. 17. 500 | 33.3 
Friday 18..| 50.3 | 33.9 
Satur, 19. 51.2 ! 34.1 
2.6 
The highest — during the 
1836 therm. 69 deg.; and the lowest on 
to Corr 
. The longer an ave emio the 
Thus the avenue Es z 
ter had 
i 
guess 
s 
. 
Varie gated leaf Geranium, 
hav vm xh s bedding plani ants. 
ure 
« pog rm oth I ti proper working orders also the rods bent 
Operations without the e ^s feeling ng the Rime | n the buds to push regularly. Attend 
pL. perd IL small fask one-third ful . tnd stopping, d e 
» up with sulphuri e inside ers 
ser. With a sponge dip, this solutio the don are „„ ee 8 giving tepid m anure-water as 
Salted ts iu . gently e t a "eme . 
- ad E gs one x aa previous to the operation. Sg v pom, of yp to Vine in cies 
harmaceutic BBERIES. 
ga rd 9 Botany. — Dr. Muel er, the gift Md sik mera v": recently ip transplanted bre wi trees, 
E dst o transfer to the 55 
* . it i, this city, his extensive | See: staked, for if t if Mije Eaire be hie anon 
E ch comprise one of the re o en 
15 t existens, whieh wil VIS. pays anywhere | m and iih e plants aeua conseque auy ite hg S 4 only 
reafter, ae ee soumis d i oo watt edged and 9 put into proper ot "Atte 1 — We ora h 
Mikel spacer in very nu carefully to the stock of bedding plants, and get tantly "nine aming hepa Anagh 1 
also an herbarium of mi on rab plants Son ad all DK CENA ted off as soon as they r 
3 d globe, enhanced i3 in value by many Pe usen e Renee them with a gentle bottom-heat 
e rom the nk of celebrated botanical is ement to make q owth, 
2 17557 A nns. 3 aceamulation of about sgh Caos aoe "A no time to be lost with 
and exhibiting, in ue 15,00€ species, ged a ay as it 0 on poor sandy so MI E — t could. 
ixth of the hitherto revealed n be protected fr desirablo t we 
Polyglot Newsletter e of the world. Sos bere prepared from f > nperi ime MT rH E 
M eis c Wallichii.—But the most magnificent 3 en and air Ke. se the "Co 
hors me i à 50 3 Wallichii, or ker p mia ied ge Xs: piaca under glass can be 
: y plan derived recently potted off stuff, and C 
frome, the word for lightning, on account of the brillianey | sun ordinary care they will do Peiter planted out than moms Feminine Ra s 
TS; and Sir Jose and Dr..Lindle e 
have thus spoken of A. Wallichii:—““ One of th y DY FRUIT AND KITCHE —— 
à ES e finest N GAR Ox Querist. Nothing ¥ 
planta mak in lox And when loaded with te Glow ue and oe that have been interd — eee e nenw 
vidc ig Tre = rae K scat can exceed its | sheltered deep rich pik pes of ore 1 8 Rowers. er the D: 
good.siz n wi 18 8 very good ’ 
freely a pear ng’ but here it was in its n m À is | e apts ua * a eg 8 tender at Onax rs: @ K. | 
i ui 3 rhe : stream, its trunk a foot | stro: ong ridges, nning east a Nes n e n g : 8 ^ span 
diame eave 3 stretching over south side oft the ridge. thus ae on the| broken. although the 
and its large, pink, 
globular, composite | from the n 
id 
The plants are thus shelte 
orth winds and fuly exposed to the sun. 
growth it will take. Dm 4 800d dil 
perly uniting them d 
