8 A that they were equally abun- 
Pie wo esl i e Apu therefore there 
regs 
THE GARDENERS’ "CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
If the shoots be made 
i done E 
must be cautiously resorted to. 
» course) vader conditions | 
and — prie REM of 
whic 
Enn 23, 1859, 
conne! ection 
with E* p* Mids 11 Persi red ni xamination 
auring 
they be allowed either from a piede of moisture or or 
expressly for propagating plants by botton i 7 
tained DW a anh of hot Lung iu age heat o * 
=e with wooden bottom, W 
ry you 1 have a picture of the case į 2 
genes ate ‘extemal e Then suppose a hole to i e» 
ne wooden bottom and a shallow tin boiler to be 
pped into it, and over the boiler a shall ibe 
under the microscope that ead sei not piros 
there was not a ipi stare a a wg : 
ua 
tion, to become flaccid to any considerable extent, 95 dro: 
ere 
cellular tissue and i aih under the 
emical a uvas indented: that the bodies 3 
N 
tone, but will in a short tim the appear: ance 
of bro rown paper, tothe destruction of "the psa b be — 5 
certain 
oP ee eame which has 
of shooting out its single, alako hi 
05 Sie: in IT 1 operation 
in wii plants s are concerned is a staken A worn fn 
roperty o 
aliot- like ham cocum pa the inversion of its 
he force with which this takes vire 
th 
rance | WOO 
extern conomies 8 0 
cultivation of Sikkim hodode ndrons it is absolut 
| Heaths Ay cod well need 
not demir with the Sikkim i TE close 
atmos phere and drought at root are alike fatal to both. | 
EM dor 
The measurements inside are 34 inches sby 
which gives a yoy ae of 568 sq 
* or Nn -inch h 
17 Bre: 
are inches, op 
I have "at s in * four 
conditio 
€ | pr prose cote “tivated on 
* erm with the 
essential 
5 
tubs 
im ati of root wre coh 
cel E this pap it 
their e as in that of vers 
Rhodode po 
especially demand great vigilance 
* 
5 
. root dried, receives an 
ma age that years of nn care will 
amount of 
1 11 
course subsided, and the case may teac 
"nya lesson to Wee who can wit 
nh t 
hardly compe 
san 
Where convenience and space NE allow some of the 
n the conservatory 
d l t their 
of personal e We 
gere ‘ations ol cade Pathog er tt 
large, h 
meet with so satisfactory a solution. M. 
HODODENDRONS—No. VIII. 
THE Tial papers under m hea Mare 3 | 
hard 
-— hc sree y hybrid Rhodod select such as will best sus ates 
to speak directly of those froin Sikkim d heat; and M et en are among most 
Debt for — the EY — — the attractive Edgwor oth 8 Madeni, means o of a 
successful treatmen! iden |Je nkinsii, calophy may be es 
- the latter 
- sideration. 0 1 ee e 
e of plants, it "n ta. 
l 
oul 
ill readily testify w 
com pu plants of Talea, Hodgson, 
ttallii. 
manent occupants of the 
"id ants as per! 
e a p rer Mati 54 5 to a mixed 
e be advisable to 
starti n eee es 
lace 
fined, idt on p plan 
work at once. The 
is 1 inch deep, and is vated With silver sand kept 
wet. Attached me the under s — this 
the boiler, which about 8 
ts stand 
very 
tray | is 
r. 
n 
very small a whi vy the lamp 
bene and in the remit Tes e pr merit of the 
ntion. ed hot ame | 
a — mber betwe n the bott om 2 the boi 
ed, and pursues a to 
VEN So the heat is FRADA, ; auti the burnt-air 
s by means of a 2 17 —, t the back of 
the att and d Apo 
plants. or dinasy 7 Aosi of a lp for heating, 
*! 4 at 2 
deta 
heat, 60° 
which by Mr. Wilson’ s ed 5 rey "E 
candle, a bott eat 
~ As was hinted in our introductory paper, the direct 
with ias of the ordinary and “hybrid varieties. A 
i garden value of th p Vui, 
will continue to be found, not as ts coeupnts o of 885 
; “Ameri: but as ornaments to 
houses and conservatories. Cons 
€ estimated; but with one or two 
country. e pro 
` however is so slight as to render "their success: 
ey require 
ful | the 
BP 
admirably. And, like “tke e hardy kinds, they, with one 
or two exceptions, graft well. I lately cient 
collection of some hundreds of grafted plants, which 
were wip a earliest of Pate 8 beoe and co oat neat 
t 6 or 7 y In mos 
| quently are now at leas ears o 
dirus ‘cou Aa 
ft nothing to 
a greenhouse or Where however a deban re can 
be devoted etl to the to them as a collection, it will be | 
ta or 
“found highly 
health 
for. It is clear therefore that objections to 
Sikkim Rhodode — ons are 
hose of the hardy 2 
wish 
grafted 
Bag gewor rth 
wmm ee 
ex of the stocks: de 
iri is in t 
Waun T the en ai the rest is as simple 
as an ordinary frame mounted on legs an d finished 
y- 
—1. The heit 
qu. d 
ts f. 
ens, it is pronun for se 
a jet of gas will bara vat and ^7 
‘stances can they be so 1 grown, and as any 
protection 
higher te 
the height pr wee alluded t. to, qp 4 | 
the greater th voee of warm 
“they are subjected to 
8 ite well with any oth er; 
an Wighti, Thomsoni, e all those which 
nity with campanulatu um best grafted on 
— NNNM of raid 
the necessary conditions are identical with those 
duc detailed and illustrated. 
Th floweri: ing ossa as setosum, ciliatum, 
» 
e 
and MN may 
the Gia retired 
Although found naturally on widely different 
elevations and in eren — impl. A great 
emperature i 
* Meo objections. 
ased by cuttings and 
seeds, an er free-growing kinds which throw 
plenty of es are also eas easily propagat ted | by cuttings; 
gor 
the m 
with abundan er or 
J 
otaimng 
£ 
but for t 
s, grafting offers b 
W 
1 
bloomi by far 
— ap p to this, as we have there are no 
Th lr only Er TEN: has hitherto 
success 
e to have the case ork in 
aid pr 2. a eh ene burning | all 
5. While rving as t fac . 
x 
or inde is Per more ire among t on 
here is at hen the satisfaction of 
plants, indifferent e a they 
— an 
other 2 apparatus un no dem 
ean-to facing the north 12 feet E 
heated by means of one, and a ood greenh 
are always superior. 
assume a straggling 1 habit of growth as some of them 
natu rally do. Rd 
m 
ie what may be done Me one by a p 332 sa 
and 
— Epiphyte, and as readily forgets the Pine | branches 
eg Wy = 3 resorted to as a remedy. 
mu 
Cut Fe 
y be necessary to form well. shaped i 
A a — of the case give gie 
Bi 
flourished i in the humid forests of t 
5 e that the um so pruned are strong at root 
And glaucum and setosum too fram el eleva- 
ne feet in Nepal or Min, 
t Cla; 
, Here these papers mah be fee toa close. Ei 
t be 
jn mé e ready ire 
plated, but as th. 
em 
p 
pham 
other kinds to 
w 
7 
al treatment under which 
adapt themselves to artifici 
aspect al. 
atei as should ur wren alt who have — no experi- 
vo int in "xr culture i is ol g greater 
2 house full 
f Fuc 
other bedding plants; 
— 
Perha 25 
ance than the necessit the "chi ng 
jy 10 SCO! 
the leaves. T un: iki hands under injudicious 
treatment this is very li o be, as it often is, the 
result.. The remedy, or i the providit is a 
an abu 1 i 
Ne 
gt tently overl 
y | Bagshot, Surr 
: however any topie shou ia have been cmd 
looked, or too eursorily treated, and inti- 
ion of such should n each the writer it shall be 
Mey breed in a supplementary paper. Dos ell, 
gt 
is powerful will then often be 
least benefic ial, but even that assistance 
at least expr essive, 
eber 
E WALTONIAN . 
Tuts uif ta 
gentleman resi on 
the first case w: 
It is, 
ds: 
the — of dung heat 
the possibility of scien every 
being perfectly under trol. 
Th 
