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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jawvamy 4, 1862. 
| has been brought by Mr. Dux AM to the verge 
| of completeness on that анымдан, and the 
mo 
principal figures are at this momen nt being cast 
in bronze at Birmingham. But the RINCE'S 
[ death has changed the situation. That attempt 
to do him honour, which, living, he rejected, 
others, in their grie d admiration, have a 
right to renew, The desire of Нев MAJESTY 
d the Prr or WALE , We add 
sed in Hrs Rox HIGHNESS’S mos 
ntlemen,—Prostrated with overwhelm- 
able 
e, at present, to turn He 
though ut to one object, The EEN, my 
mother, has constantly in her mind the anxious 
desire of doing ur to the memory o 
whose great and glorious character the whole 
Nation in orrow ust! 
modest; nial of my 
xcci lamented тев: к Father ра: іп- 
duced Him t his 
Statue from Ce that sim, ч T 
be 
ntm is busy | миш dts. duties. 
ok пе nte «d 
i but 
аё their Ө, То sci are not 
so bad to gr Balsams z Col ck , but th 
К that p d aces а Cuc -grow Ac head 
of his e AG vill. "à UR x ourd- 
grower. n pe the inge ONE mber 
ma ay hav а fine urd ; and in exhibitions of 
this sort of — te poen сереш йү off p 
prizes. ese are the subject of a 
annual festival, Ta heav jest dandi is the ** King” 
or the season, and is paraded in triumph throug 
the streets. may depend upon it that he wh 
gains th туй n is по mea ultivation 
бис suppose have been the reasons 
that M ds Council Е the Royal Horti- 
he patronage of the 
every country dwellin The 
the scarcely less foraiida ble 
phalanx. Bu have said, is to shui 
in the plants. We must, in fi provi hem with а 
fortress in which they may be sheltered from attack, 
their * holding out^ s en on the 
mbination of science an on sense 
struction ыы ned of this "hir eitade 
they теа is shelter—first Hes the project 
which А еек е them i їп the pe of soot and 
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dust 
to a fire-dried, or a gas- s-drieđ, or over-heated atro 
sphere. They dow' want to be immured as in a dune 
geon. Neith ral atmo- 
dt is os eR 
y, as in a р гоот оп а бов ety da 
her smoke or fog or dust ШШШ prevail. 
| be distributed P riae. Sisi g 
scheme, i yo the Exhibibors are divided 
when 
They 
| into = EN 
d 
К to above should be kept out; and they r require 
also that a moderate degree of тонге Ev ier. be 
the 
The finest. collection b cin peut. 
The finest collection rowth. 
| dríer atmosphere of the apartment shou 
| tained in 
d Ы neis 
from vai ont of m too rapidly the {Ате С con- 
their own tissue: . These are conditions ess sential 
to success. 
The heaviest single x in d of home growth. 
The heaviest wm e specimen of ou pere 
The last prize of 5l. is offered by Dr. LINDLEY. 
Crass П, бонна d Ornament, or merely curious, 
ever eat 
, without regard to 
оте 
s ПІ. Mixed Collections. 
Six Ornamental Gourds, whether eatable or 
closed around them. The ral attentions red 
addition to such a bine so managed, are few 
and simple «шш and consist e “ Watering and 
moving any exhausted or deca ; together 
with potting, eni the e mech а ае of 
heut when the pl ante ate grid m —as they may 
lv. 
bs especial 
ering of ee dci kept ike continuously or rigidly 
requi 
his are offere Mr. 
By "this nim the stia ine who 
Pumpkin or two will 
Wirsow Sat 
aly, gro 
haye a chance « of distinguish- 
nt 
1l h 
"ро obibiy the тов. а е te F 
ns is the proper regulation of the EAA do moisture 
bs root and branch. А certain amount of moisture is 
essential to the health of all plants, and this amount 
but 
113 
в р Fathers, „and the 
otio! ve sought, | 
bei; with "sten, zoe th 
r 
th ration and love 
of а bereaved son, нц presenting the Statue 
o э» ery appl at comm с 
of the) Восе Pr M prov 
e tainly 
with few exce ДЕШЕ cer- 
1 must 
wh ma 
Gard vide the 
Tun de € it ча меж шг) to get together ; ie: ibis 
d of comparison for the | 
| smaller g oups. Min 
he state of formen i Ms. 
tho! ought en e Plant c 
e continuaily in and as 
thes were as соп ex ally “ 
sorts, upon which, and the general nature of 
ffer nex 
and FLOWERS, 
ТнАТ INDOOR Р at least when 
| in health and benuty, и ie tho uxuries worth 
your management, 
(Signed) “ ALBERT EDWARD." 
It seems „superfluous to add that the Memo- | 
rial Commi ee 
similar ressed), u маныда 
Al 
agreed Gi xy out ss xus of HER Mazgsry r 
hither from diy latitude and every clime—should bé 
welcomed around and € ош r dwe ellings ; for the 
чаку of thi is hearty we lco 
yw 
of single specimens to attend to is the : Хетта of | s б 
кошеси, of this End we shall have some full " 
moisture by carrying off the excess, w 
the flowers and 
elf to rot, Experie e, but experience soon to 
gained by an inteligent e watchful .eye, сап ten 
a safe ecc c ^e d sies 
ure is necessary in 
ought to be 1. particular Pro by 6 e safest rule is to - 
an effort to obtain, and are Со а wide-spread | allow the tents oniy the ns ed quantity of таб 
soure: of pleasura| tle home pene almost every үш ill Кее iam m from pei g, and in winter a 
iving-room bears witness. Nor t be а source a leas will b und t that within the shelter of the 
иш. en es beauteous j езен кыз Ee soil will Mas 80 8 bio that weeks 
wher: pading us—not only hoe "yielded by our may жар сне between the waterings, especially if the 
Матн) n. those also which have been born nged in so 4 such d, 
pots plun 
Fhich i is p 
b 
mrs 
nem, which 
The у very i indoor |s 
MA The. at 
owe: d and 
те to be kept t constantly ‘closed, da js the pianis : 
ur bat ue 
whi ка ) 
е" яе іп топай саѕеѕ p stem - 
Veces lants in — 
mi 
yy деса 
o i bol d be Mee toa 
small extent daily. p air г should in fact be given 
Attenti ion to hen matters is often the secret of - 
ео апі он атада to the 
1: 
whenever the interior 
have thes iva of exciting 
when properly eooked. 
"or wee вбере, that from 
ut the eem indeed from all 
Andi i ia the inestimatle 
iting ye f els of the t 
edt a 
d piaga Mik Mr. 
and second boilin, 
уба 
Observe 
one оЁ 0! 
а) ied fo 
bell na vives Shelters th 
пм 
апа the ped atomic EET 
other we manage to bat 
much the iie fo! 
them Hence, the glass 
and а applications, from pe little 
Иэм t flowers to 
e peer 
turé, has familiar in 
the green 
our house 
The preci ut flow. 
ers in 
[eder em de тшу length of time, in freshness Mad 
, is, dou pe a t 
conditions ы са dos inre over t the adverse 
h 
n minia 
n of a bouquet of с 
when any plants à 
;| spotted leaves, it is a tolerably certain sign that more - 
fresh air is needed ; thou 
traced to something wrong at t 
iss bee 
“ goe up fr fro 
sunshine, «йотылу breaks the mos 
до plan 
destroy the parts 
pe case is кдын en os e preservation of plants in | 
т, which i 
show si gns of decaying, an 
h in нч instances may - 
occur in which defects like ree 
sun pes m necessary, as tee 
e earth” under the, in. 
t penetratin "e 
hould, Боите, touch thé glass, for the. 
ois eng whic h condens nses on its surface would soon 
thus cireu las Е 
The arrangements whic gem may be made when the - 
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а. 
БЕРЫ 
оу апа appropriate P 
T it is this 
arti 
may very well үм 
па which are їп substance recommended by Miss 
ING, 
failures, in a кы little oe entitled “ Flowe 
Folia ge for uy 
be Рет those sketehed out o 
aft trials and ; 
us after many зир. 
^ which we дее e else- 
а healthy 
urea is, cubes 
ing К or lagen 3f ne ? 
a town, we mu st battle 
Why, if | Thi 
with the insidious sooty | о 
caso should Yu ай. lower ог box-like 
ruction, for which | 
y, but which is not our only 
Өз seconded by the dust—some- 
en 
grossly аар 
very predi, and which is up | 
of Arabs whenever the petiti of 
soie likes dion where superfluous water, er, if a any, is m 
collect, it exerts upon it a purifying influence. 
