x i 3, finding itself 3 m a ation; shad 
iot have been easy m its feelings, ing bios 
5 8 1$ also announced that io Meyer's Het- could x down, down. Howeve 1, it w ater ring, ae, wi 
^ eee? da Pak 15 species is to be di: posed y^ for gra duly g oing 3 extricated and set at liberty by = those ee from which it vith look 
ich in plants from the Cape of Good Brighton Herald. ecd; early flowers, provided th to 
3007. It is ric p 7 d friend the gardener. 2 ey are Rath 
d Eastern Siberia.— Celestial Objects for | its good frien the most desirable, and as th, di en Drei e 
“<n Telescopes. By the Rev. T. W. Webb (Long- See EE petals should be removed. mé. the 
mans) an extremely useful guide to eo Enn Calendar of Operations, and Picotee seed ; When well swelled, wies ae 
astronomer: one whose experience 1s considerable, niasse Wo SEL A E og rt 2 sip 
It is accompanied by a capital map of the moon (For the ensuing which otherwise pd reg ious, ie Mitten, 
Reminiscences ef Scottish Life an aracter. te Be pai FRU ind HEN 
Dean 3d vete (Edmonston & Douglas) 7 ANT iie Proceed with gather ing, - more a 
as well as interesting volumes | s for pn ee pay | Ap € send Pears a early y; 
One of the most amusing ix Cox &c. y min pp — dat " 
that h ation | par’ eln attention to S ax s for autumn 00 E: rooms are p rope ny emot for Dr the fg 
ties of the Scotch. No one acquainted with t the na shaw should placed in a favourable position &c., shou Mb eception Pada 
can fail to enjoy the venerable author’s lively, racy, Peer E growth: dioi they may be gradually brought | sat} atiina pe Iw 
capital anecdotic style. "The book is a treasure to those into bloom. In addition to Aphelandras, Mesi better sorts of Plum, ina always higher Te 
r ae and other winter blo athered and ke pt in the frnit : 
En anthen pem p Poin: mela, hok: Me 5 — g ha i $ toom aay rt 
Jas. Veitch, Jun. (Royal | plants, a stoc ray der the itchen Gard the 
Trave Lists RECEIVED.—Jas. Veitch, Fifty-o on, as scarcely any 15 e more usefu cipal wi vk will 6 consist or which a be e ya 
Nursery, King's | Road) 94 85 ^ Mr ir e "n i peer purpose. few Oranges, Gardenias, and Fra neisceas, ng crops, directions for which w. ‘nee 
Lai jr hi mde ve hh a long time at rest, may be removed on ba Endive, Bath Cos, „ his. 
ficiently ae i the extent LI cons in | i6 wards r qua vus for an ea rly ine i uu T hardy Cabbage Lettuce should be ee Pinte ad 
Mr. Veitch’s nursery are hing be i antes owly, or a start into growth w ford A g M 
right in mg t lt, without bloom. A few dozens of Calceo- | likewise be planted w with ore pla — 
introduced hothouse or g reenhouse fi pa Fom . wi e "md the tali | od with Cabbage planis, 5. 4 
that it does not include. We observe tha erer a ] STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWIOE x ER 
Lom: 1 nus, in an ne ag hey will add much to ped dis pa i in the conse | For the Week ending Sept. 15, 1859, asobserved a attal T 
inte & S aget ie y t 5 Ae the late autumnal months. In addition 8 — 
e r T ja Lobbi "mid to. be disti “he aloe bas to t * ve the scarlet and pink ane Horse-shoe 
: M d.—Vilmorin | Geraniums in pots should be removed under cover 
ken A oed - ia goes lives im et a — ng. Water Chrysanthémums with liquid xl: — — — — 
Wolds hice err Wate ul Where dwarf 1 uem are wanted a 
Fraisiers. A large list Ad bulbs ae p —— xit : e sur Bo gis al pots ; pe thik di 
zh ; antity 3. 3 
—— eie Madas e Vilmar (omen quantity lant the old stools in —— e uel 16 
3 iéti her special ves LY. a easily managed e potting of 18 
— e QE ut y f x eny, —— inte- Hy pem Tulips, and Narcissus for forcing should now | = 
resting.— Edward Taylor (Malton), Catalogue of 3 eeded with; select firm, well-ripened bulbs; NET LOT IS WR 
7 ice little collec- | afte wall, —  li—-Clear; fine; — 5 nearly freezing at . 
dor of prol di inge . Turner (Slough), | ie nt place a. fr = T e anit, "tuti des — 107888 0 Aine; rain at ni — 
1 e "Bac ance ngos 
up Los Imported Bulbous Flower Roots ow be obtained and potted for on Mak * tp sow sowing = s DER E WT 2 
"ps. f M3 - 
g nd ear um spring suppl RECORD OF E TEE WEATHER AT CHISWICK 
—Sutton & Ad. pons "à Aug » Hits Y gis — DEPAR — — 33 yea e ensuing Week, ending Sept LO 
lanang ther S é or Autumn INERY. ees or ophi ing 
da yv dition to De teh bulbs tl 101 n P air. If the vy ald 
s tions, Roses, and other things now | prove e wet make fires by day, and allow free * ilation 
Parga Carnation, seer ’s and Brown “(Man- uring night. Means for ventilation should con- 
chester) Catalogue of Siu Rooie. In addition to the | trived independent of the sashes and when — i is the 
usual lists of Dutch autumn planting we find| case a thorough circulation of air c n be maintained 
here many miscellaneous articles n always offered for | in all weathers; the advantages of € va ngwe 5 
sale, as as well - poe Oe eeds. The Catalogue | by those who are obliged to cep rapes through the . ! 
ri i period occurred on the 
con cal instructions for growing Hyacinths damp dark weather of November and EE r, wh The highest temperature during the above per 2 2 
and Glad. e’s Hyacinth esed rion. ak n waved b wt i —— ventilated i is difficult. The m ee eee 
80 protected by ——— wire nittin SSS : 
t or —— —— which, while it ze admit air freely, Notices to Correspo nde z 
issi i i Books: Pool. ee Lindley’s —— n. 
Miscellaneous. rien the admission ‘iy unches o ripe Coi o re fi — 5 eee 
New wor seelieeet EU at Ki Gore. — Grapes sh mld be frequentl Tooked over, to remove Knight's excello pire 3 nd very ch Urs 
— si imp an ences, of w. 
A ot Motion e EXE al | th means should be taken to | mple E ere the ord ** Coho: 
T m enen for tho garden Eo hrow th Vi in stat feof 10 st; to assist this the LOVER — T is the Cuscuta trifolii of Clover 
Society has just been placed in the South Kensington thr ow the Vines into a assist th - Dodden t ubject of a leading article ast d 
Museum, at haw north end, near the aie ^ to the| Vines should = Ene together and protected ges t 88 of this Paper. i 
ornamental art rooms. oven the Kensington Road | sun by mats o mporary exposing cel aub. "Trap them by E ot ee M 
and Cr romw ell Rond the ground falls about 40 feet, and | them at night to th he ber ag = the atmosphere. ‘Vines e 8 placed that the crickets ean get inti 
th e d uo Pe ua dee enny's paste has also been used for des t 
been e into three principal sabes Vin ots for early Ni which mplete success. See p. EX volu a T 
to the gardens will — * lov n. in Exhibie | have oe ripened their word: should be rem -> to the | Dini 122 2 A Tor A — Eos ee rotting 
tion and E «s els and the central drei iy | ak of a rior th wall; the prac ctice ge ually to 220 chilling the (s 5 beneath. We 
upwards of 75 fe 
le w the wintes garden. 
whole wi e be surrounded by Ita 
ind es, each of the es Bs mem pimin arcades of a 
different character. _ The ve Len ade, „There 
un 
talian 
spray, to remove any ripe siis from 
the sun and air may get free access to 
t 43 
soft tho Villa Albani a 1 
be almost egi = Milanese brick. 
rsed with te &c. 
tion of the arcade 
central arcade will 
Re ork, interspe 
= the design f for th 
from the Seng in 
Rome, the 
nade 
sheltered from al ; 
e be w nee 1 twice with su ue 
down’ an B der. As the — will 
should be pinche x out, 
of a mile in len ngth 
be executed b 
e arcades and — orks w ill 
ven for t e Elb ion 
servatory or 
ed by — Hortieuliarel 
iiith same sum, thegrcater 
raised. Times, S 
in a 
i p 
implement, and w 
which was 
r part * ME shi is to come, 
snak 
eee 
ithont ae des- 
On com 
ums, 
early ; now be to nu 
to wait till ope regulation of the Retbacrous grour 
8 rs; make memoranda of t e hei 
5 e cf uh ner pan 
his jay 4 4] hinh 
a proper 
? were fo 
e cause of this 
att a n 
dms k ETAT was clear! rly in "- ef uon forle 
TAL 
i- 
The vim 
l 
toad, too, | Dahlias are n 
y be pla ned j 
md " the same 
n the borders 
bloom. Polyanth 
ow in full gl ory, bias nti will salve 
Haube i on i 
and become sour. 
wha he shaking eee 
brought o on Li — 2 Rap dde feed t dee: pet 
subsoil, a have Y 
INSECTS : S . The ttl Bees ago 
that of oi r Geo 
m 
one of 
— Eupithecia 0 or 1 pag moth ; we do — oe 
estin ptio — by 5 zs. 
e i 
odifie - by 
teresting cases o 
E id the insect. 2 -aa 
— 8 SCHOOL 0! 
anity of adverting to this ma 
ES OF PLA e been so often o 
tantly de c 25 pal — of dried or other pi 
venture to d our — onden 
r hav ^ — 
un —— a 
this kin “ty 
rs, to bec 
more 
ill ca 
s usual, — — — 
"late, and others are ve detained tilt 
made. We must also beg thah er 
ms is à 
ngance of ot g 
ents the insertion of whose tributions 
