1 
Se d der died wi F be dow are Fa l 
3 e de C 60 feet high and , half bound morocco, go 
n dé fae acts pen In ihe bid uses we plates, carefully re ouche 
found plenty of Grapes in n diffe rent stages. The first | Wallich Plante Asiati 
Vi th lift of E red 
à . 5s.; Wight Icones Y id ne 
materials over the roots of the new border; only one Be E 2 ht is et alterati 
; f fla ng vols., Ato, with 2100 pla gh |, d bé clie ‘erations 
Ed Word we Rand signs ol ost ead coronel Spicilegium "Neilgherr iense, 2 vols., 4to 345 colour ed | no account attempt ferie ehe dispatch bat 
with eee Allamanda, Stephanotis, and other stove | plates, 2/. 17s. — Wi ht’s Illustrat a s of * of puddle; the drier soil is Wh 
plants in ood condition. Apricots had been nearly a Botany, 2 vols., with 134 — P plates, " mi of newly planted trees an 
Nectarines plentiful; a fair xm Lm : st In — peg ds E lod 8 er de. in) the sooner they will emt am 
: ates, s.; Pa issot de 8, m " * 
e. is sone ed a fut as tandards | 2O e n, 2 vols., folio, with 120 loaned d wre akii ts senson T, requisite to keep Pie 
ws 3 S £ n We also saw Raspberries in plates, rare, Tulibound, AL 10s.; Blume Rumphia, clon aves "EUN e i n h 
y t titi Sr. Arnott said they keep bearing | 4 vols. in 2, folio, m 200 v mei plates of Orchids, ree or for leaf fer id fermenting 
se . psa s. &c., half-bound m 0, 151.; Martius Nova em era et carefully collected. If they are ese a at this 
hio —— of the cottage gardens we saw Myrtle Species Plan rli vols, foli io, with 300 c ae may be stow ed away in any bye 
bushes In the village of Hythe, close by, one or two plates, 127. 12s. ; Poeppig et Endlicher Nova ‘acum TA : Sh but if, as is gen rally the case, the ri 
ompletely covered with the broad-leaved variety, nm Plantarum, 3 vols, folio, with 300 coloured aa cheap mode of ‘farnehing — in demand 
bes low hedges in front similar to the evergreen pe Jem 10/.; De Vri riese Illustra = ons mi — pr i dee Well as i 25 
to tl Jul 3 part i s 1 
Privet, even in exposed situations open to the sea. — ia S plates, coloured e pui shed), pr ere ie icp son e — koe Bn en dy. E rol 
fe a 
E Garpens.—The Chrysanthemums in thes "e rapes in 1 d.- her : or salse 
—— pee pina now in their piima, and will no | the other day a ery fi f Black Hamburgh t all 43 year? 
ubt ss visited by thousands of p . They are Grape grown igant a wall in the open air at — 
decidedly the fines: st grown — of T ie in the neigh- | Court, near Ba ntry, a seat of the Earl of Ban don. . B the id means thori 
they have been somewhat | They were ym and good, and v ware fit “ho y «diva UA wi 3 
= the ts ite les fend injured by frost. It is to eulture ies ^ lordship's gardener. From the Cork 
be regretted ia e latter cake some of the | Constitu M Cr AND K as o 
blooms are ges 80 de as 2 have been accustomed to GOD ai eee E the leaves are off, even though i a6 
see them ; but still there is rw of the finest borders of Calendar of Operations. Bu ich “can be ae 
the eae aic — the wg ed e (For the ensuing week.) in bad weather than nailing; i | 
remember to have wit messed, while za d x — — get the latter done while the weather is 3 
MN Tempi iy sms mo qa y "dore yay Look over fruit stores frequently to see that all 
om of Pompone ANT DEPARTMENT. ^ T is 
Enp Bi emo enor ts CONSERVA —In most places Çhrysanthemums ing well, and remove any fruit that may show 
sn 5 the chief 1 fenture "of attraction at [ers and | o£ decay; iud Ww Lo the Mec 
I 
h 
access can be 
and after allowin 
vit » on a coat of thatch to effectuall 
omr: 
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Misc aeq e these are argely grow n, which they should be e : 
Sale of Books and Dried P aes sale took place leha there is a dem due flower Set this 5 eason, —— 5 Loc by Es they can be profected 
at Mr. * the other aay oy a apes ‘of dried the ey make a fine display, an nda eed L ake á € are to mats or some other efficient - 
plants and some fine books. The former ible, Endive t, — "iw IEEE good supply of 
sited to th ii "English 3 and consequently a | The ey are v ery. impatient of a close, seek her warm atmo- udn Sen 8 d: 11185 t wie must be 
herbarium, which appeared to have belon ed to some | sphere, and if the house contains plants requiring thia | Ode ne E x use shonld | 
Belgian gentleman, asr Y most Kabeli the dcc ae should as far as prac- n tin wanted, for these cannot 
extensive and valuable, containing more than Le boc be pla Pus in ie est part, w aa air can be 2 — eke ons ies the range abou ‘no time. Take 
species of genes mous une each in most cases re-| given freely o ery p= ourable -opportanity ; for — 8 "nd Né o prise. x s he at b 
presented by several (sometimes as many A 8 or except they 8 ERTS Freel y exposed to air their — KREAN ver sichi phá: ei 
even inore) well preserved specim: foliage soon gets attacked and Ec ges ed ‘by mildew, bie. eee, as soon : 
countries and by various collectors ; gery etg | | especially if the ee are bushy and well grown. See | POSS : 
in excellent order and eservation, arran: A well watered at the root. Use 
natural families and Me within (but puer i ils ely necessary either to pre- A E Ek AAEN O SA ĩ ˙˖0—— tob 
per, strapped d 
Sart! 
For the Week ending Nov. 4, 1859, reete the Horticultural Galen 
ped up i vent the relie from falling too low or to i 
of which the l ts the atmosphere. If such things as Geraniums, Cine- | 5... 
of 430 parcels,” produced only 2052. It | rarias, and Calceolarias must be diis red in the uei Eres ober IE 
it by Mr. Pa 1 r T 3 i wi , the 
oks were order and 1 r y as | Friday 28 
bound. The more remarkable lots obtained the following | they will require a somewhat clo mperature than gann D 
prices: — Horsfield’s (T.) Zoological Researches in | hard-wooded pl ut mit of|Mon. 3l 
Java and the neighbouring Islands, royal 4to, | it eed should occ upy a house or pit by themselves. Wel-. 
65 “finely ee plates and 7 of anatomy, 3. 10s, ; | Cinerarias and pasci intended for ri : 
Andr ts’ Repository, 10 vols., 4to, bound in | will do ee well in a cold pit if the 2 should not | Average 
^ idacem exico ose intended ring 
clondy ; Xia niei eh 
i Ane mear p RH RUE Ud d 
we 
han o, black morocco, gold borders, | early should b pont at once STEA Richest t can Se 
137; Cavanilles Icones et Descriptiones Plantarum | used at will, $i as to be able to preserve the foliage NON zu cis tha ji 
qua, aut sponte in Hispania crescunt aut in hortis hos- | from damp. Rose + r early forcing should be pruned| “= Sy “Cloudy ; overcast; rain. ae 
Dinine 6 vols., folio, ek 0 piton red morocco, EE. time, 185 placed where they will at least be „ rai bt ii. ortis E T 
lOs; Pescatorea ou Choix Iconographique des | safe ed hea s. Where American and other 
Orchidées, par Linden, 10 parts, folio, 47. 6s.; Decan- | shrubs a prd oF for ing, these should be taken ap p, Mein 0 on r —.—.— REA 
dolle Historia erem esi niis E m, 180 bee and ‘potted without delay, placing them in a cold p SE To 
plates, go rs, black moroe whore ESEEZS ge | Noo test 
with Duhamel Traite des Arbres et Arbustes, F vols., | they can be protected from severe weather by straw | “mer EE ee EE] whieh i Kia ia 
folio, with 500 ly coloured plates, bound, 127.3 mats, shutters, 5 y 5 prd ae 
Flora Danica, 14 vols., ^" with 2520 coloured FORCING DEPARTM tt $..| 533 | 395 | 45.4) 15 | 076m 
pe and the unbound, 15 . o expected to i y | Tues SEHEHE AME 
mboldt ) des M. Mélastomacées, folio, with | next year wi be el beni efited by 5 r 
120 coloured plates, bound in red comparativ ru state for a few weeks "previous to | friday 11: HOT wa : 
— 40. 106. Jacquin ctarum Stirpium subjecting tl n to a warm moist temperature. The e bo 
Americanarum Es “a eee i wb ay _ 5 Fuchs be ee E 8 allowing the soil wh and 1 E 
folio L OAND; plates y copies e), a to beco can be done with 
250. Jaequin Icones Plantarum Rariorum, 3 vols. |safety; do eh Pp. subject the “plants to d a 
Di Pound in 4, with 648 coloured plate, calf, low w temperature, but Keep this at to 65° b Notices to Correspon 
; Jacquin — Rariorum Horti sesarei fire-heat, for athongh the plants will bear A P aro ths ome concn with ong t 
Schönbrunensis Hadigere , Descrip iones et Icones, 4 vols., folio, | considerably lower temperature withou ded apparen nt over the The spots 2 from 
j borders, - wed p 21. 125.; extremes| some — 2 growth chilled the tissues a et 
ols., t Bu 8 the finest fruit ; and a a short period and ultimately destroyed them. You niy due 
ly dry treatment will ri ripen. rowth, and er 3 i oin s ET. 
ally induce to — BS e ith more confidence if we mew wi | 
tan brood [nesting the energies of the plant by an unnataraly ponti MEL d 
5 and s ` 1 xs, brown | low temperat any ill effects of 5 Er 22 
morocco, » and unte d e E 352 S the Er? No dependence can be placed on | — Ee iste fi who may eventually B 
cali. e the 
— Plantarum Medicinalium, 6 v o, gold | pits with insufficient means 3 [wx n e we = eye T wil be given when vp see , fled up. 
^. rders, d MN plates, 57. ; hn Pinte tected by means of — iral h g 1 ng bes 1 pro: men ef 884 mot 80 Hits known in 
bang Icones et Descriptiones, 2 vols., folio, with 200 | coi of a rather M MER bts as a» one applicant magin es correspondent 
Ee rown morocco, gold borders, TA 10s.; Redouté — the Jin inings, &., so as to be pr y oe ge = 8 F mE J 
8 vols... atlas 85 olio, with 486 exquisitely sudden decrease of ‘the external mE io ur ud very like What Ratzeburg has figured in Your ins 
17i 105 magnifice tly bound in red m anything approaching excess of atm P h ure; us as the caterpillar of Cossus n M FS 
: a eee Decandollo P um fees en-|among young stock : it Here ve tiot a mealy pug: I to be a 
toria, 2 vols., folio, gold borders, in better up : ust 
morocco, with 185 coloured plates, 42. 110 bert ee | linings, or in better arranged structures, which only |Mawcmrsrem Frowrn enen: Eee agent 
- | tends to insert statements that are not only self cont 
bach Flora Exotica, 5 vols, 4to, with r4 coloured | amount WEM. imde pred af growth for cud ate 1 motivos to — He begins 
: morocco, Roscoe RS liage is ^ g ; he 
Fin Plants Of the, order ene 1 cok, te pes s TAg sabar eg es meae sixpences out of poor Lr iden 
2 large and finely coloured plates, | moist, as t Such letters are disc; — 
— n 155.; 5 Plane of the Coast t of moist here will be sme say pd geting dum si ri — Penes: HE 
ircumstances 
ur * 
pecies of O z 
3 vols, atlas eolour lates, | If circ SN P ^g A ĉo. 1 
idl ACD : : "w of having a bed of f UM eaved 
Toir hl half-bound moreen 172. 10s; Royle's | manure inside the house, this w best Tur Co 
he Botany d Natural History of the | means of ke ing the atmosphe ne ae the Hoyle on quoa vo ERA e d 
vo gold bor | Ato, 100 coloured | this cannot be used the house must be sprinkled with | fusa enna Ecc 
2s. 64. ; the syringe frequently. Agricul ri t deal of 1 00 
onalis, 3 vols, folio, | fall, Also see that D» rots ere ac voli pant . ioagh us ee Bust 
