26 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND —— GAZETTE, [Jawvany 11, 1862. 
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the pages of the book itself; it will amply repay а | Current ae 1862.—— Langlois and Jam its 
perusal, Grainiers, 5 Quai aux Fleurs, Paris. Trade Price List | according to your circumstances; this "matter 
ing th illustrations | (Prix Courant pour archands). —— Bu and | which demands ne [s and ма 
MoCull 1 Choie „йин Зы, | can be successfully managed o | 
Tree, and Vegetable le Seeds, Covent debis Market. and - ntion. 
fin d here a fine: set of Ornamen ta al Gourds ds, &c. The to bi VINE ТЕЗ. — Take advantage of g^ puede. oppor. 
C tunit n be gs ne with 
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edition. e unequal i in Ted t a ат аа 
part are е en and ec and far superior | 
to the gaudy chromo-li hographs which have of late | number 
been such favourites ith English cp Hy meno-phyllums and Trichomanes. y J. Bae khouse | le cens and be. сарчарх wit а temper e from 
—————— . | & Son. York, 1861. This pamphlet of 18 pages is muc ch | fire-heat. as may be conside: нан sa vafe un he Mp 
A Popular t of Mis jssionary the Vines, bat ded up early, allowing ie eie 
Researches in A Sowth L4 а. x. David [Livingstone issued - trade purposes. Th е Film Ferns have always | to rise considerably. ma will to some extent econo- 
M.D. Murray. Fea we p. 436. Pe. een d, as indeed they richly deserve to mise fuel, а nd will be much more congenial than much 
This is a a sm maller and slightly. 'abridged oe = f | be, as ue the gems of the Fern tribe ”—to use Messrs.|fire-heat. Except "dus Vines arein flower keept 
Dr. Livingstone's celebrated © T vels.” | Backhouse's expression ; and these gentleman have long|atmosphere moist, but the foliage should always be 
1 the best ag and euts contained in the s larger been known as the possessors of one of the ed dte allowed to become perfeetly dry in the course of t 
edition, and also Arrowsmith's n ital map ti them comen before us in the | day. д the Grapes are cleared from late houses, prune 
Doctor's tts are reproduced; an so far as we have | shape of a. descriptive lis which are pum no | and wash the Vines with soft soap, and a little soot and 
been able to discover nothing of any Zt pep has been | fewer than 27 species s gue e um, and 43 of Bises ei tho: roughly c clean the woo ко glass, ќе, 
omitted from the present volume. * Popular Ti chomanes, ей e 2 
Account, e * though smaller than T ign work, is as t Po хз. Айю air freely whenev e weather 
e readable from being | в some of. the "plants would have been regar dad as in- | is mild, por keep the atmosphere dd ‘maintaining a 
less prolix. credibl All these," др tellus, | steady might temperature of about f Very early 
In the Botanical Magazine for January we find the) аге іп ur possession as ivin, de ants Ina low span- houses in which the fruit is set shou d be айо rded а 
following — figured: ardii, a Mr roofed i e, heated by warm water ci абар i in open nice growing temperature, syringing iberally to pre. 
and fragrant species from Guatemala, yn this imsiamee brick tanks, and slightly shaded, the tropical specie and kee eeping the border in а hea althy 
golden yellow flowers, with numerous small | are found to thrive well without glass shades or other |state as to шше 
“On special means of protection. This list cannot fail о! CUCUMBERS. —Thes may now. be ke eph E » from 50° 
spots on th n tals, e dei bes most 
ig fen я vat this | ^ad is r of the interest those who admire the group of Film Ferns. to 59? i night, and 65 65? to 70? by d а steady 
cavity formed at the base of the lip, ptem as ib were, bottom- hent of about 80°, which, ostino with a 
with dark velvety нача refle -— a —€— ft and Miscell [ sein езү atmosphere, will induce free growth, 
giving i appearance of being frosted.” anthe scellane Keep t s thin near the арм and. attend to 
anglesii даган. he R. таси lata of Sem woe wiet оез. Воб of all зен ins ма pests that beset | vested De as may be necessar 
amd the finest of the Rhodanthes yet discovered. 10 | ап unseasoned European the most provoking by far is | Me д early crops so sow. pot i 
differs from the common form in being everywhere | the тези mosquito. Next to the torture which it pot strong enough; и ne ar т the glass s, and 
about twice the size, in having more ovate leaves, and | inflicts, the most annoying pecularit ies аге the boom- | ё her 1 plant out or pot.i nto l e pots, using properly 
the base of the in "— m nm owe deeper | ing hum of its approach, its аше its audacity, апа | warmed, rather aes turfy soll Sow for succession _ 
coloured, showing a p blood-e around | the perseverance with which it renews its attacks how- | | at inte ix S үз жир wa EX 
the ^ iae disk. te рш wich гуй nas Шад До ained|ever frequently pestem Р is A атабы are SHRU 
by Mr. Thompson, of Ipswich, from Western Australia, | s0 remarkable as fully to justify the conjecture that| Now th ai Mog is n Yen "ok gi OUR planted | 
obtained a m Corte from the Royal Hor orti- the mosquito, and not the ordinary fly, constituted the nm bulbs and where necessary stir the surface, so as ; 
cultural Society’s Floral Committee. Malortiea gracilis, plague inflicted upon Pharaoh and the Egyptians. | to keep the soil open and friable, a p to give ita 
an elegant dwarf == very ryan Palm from Gnate- | Even in the midst of E d ES their onslaughts fres appearance. Trap mice which are i теу 
mala. 16 һаѕ the broad lobes of its scarcely pinnated| one cannot but be amused by t e ingenuity of their| destructive to bulbous plan nts. Look wel Dahlias 
leaves, split up at the аз to Þecome|movements: asif aware of а bs incident to an open | an nd Hollyhocks; the өр when planted stay: m 
fenestrated, whence it has — got. the|assault,a favourite mode of attack is, when 
p of aec mg — 5 ^з cu emiopsis eali-| by raga to assail the an es s h tl 1а d ly of dens i 
ornica, те ennial her ongin P the | the stockin с eid cs 
order Sauru їе has е топан leaves, | tected by a a do агаар рея е HARDY FRUIT AND KITOHEN GARDEN. и 
and the oblong P viai which terminates the flowering ing, a mosquito will rarely settle on that portion of ssh Sra эй Антон ташыт га йан ed 
scape, is subtended by an involucro of about six petal- | your hand which is within range il ioi eyes, but eun with thé. least- possible. delay. -—— 
HRS tie spotted bra 5 whole fnforecenee [ningly stealing by the underside of the ook fastens | planta end mb gerer 
: Mon "is 8 е aspect v" on he flower- | on the wrist or little аад leac taion аео in. order to forward 
eads of those com its." Obelisearia, E example— | proboscis there. І have » tested th Sposi ns 
in ХОР the dise їз columnar. It Б ап онаа н corded by Herodotus, who state: s nt ie ети) Currants, may now be pruneda 
plant. Oncidium етсатаіит, a handsome species, опе | Hero the fens of Egypt, cover beds t in | amongst them. manured me 
-of the finest of the genus, fon its n panicle, its | nets, knowing that the mosquitos, al slthoug they bite iake.cate анд 
Kies lden-yellow flowers, and their bright|through linen robes, will not venture Поа ma | Peas are поб injur ured by MS 
à of fhe lip lip is *excavated e notwithstanding the ван, of Spence, 
ud а ОГИ on the under side," whic! Xen —Ó хз Dye Sess n E WI effechually exdhdde). STATE Or TAE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR LONDON . Ü 
m n | "Week ending Jan. 9, asobserved at the Horticultural 
With the present year is commenced the Florist and | Ge ib) Cory Бе нй altogether fallacióus) at т emu И 
Pomologist, a monthly —€—— whieh though а con- | modern mosqui itoes of Ceylon are LE а a" im J; 
tinuation of, and es aba * Florist," tabli. he "Nile 
y the ite Mr Beck, Aso far far diferent in fórm and idi dies EU Of of Mp ies Sir J. E Zomnents Friday 3 
rather than of a new series, hav ving, p "ihe editors PM страт M URB Bunday 
À themselves, “higher aspirations, and great Tues 
ations to fmlâl.” 1% had been] TH апп пева | Calendar of Operations. Ted od 
id qe scope for (Fi T келе. week.) Average |  ! 29.897 | 29.706 | 488 | 987 
[ийси me of es DE e pates Ján. 3—Uniformly overcast ; hazy ; overcast. 
which in many cases w ош tlie et х . CONSERVATORY, &c.— Watering sho vec es be con-| — Сш ТҮЛҮК гате © 
the old series; that twi зй еге to Бе them monthly | 4 with. gre eat care. Кее "d new d plants xa f OPER а екан „rain at nights 
idstalment; and that iho Пороми Ъјер of Pom ology close, and when p b is Men cui Drags a T $n  overeast; dine: npe ЦУ rain.] 
was to have an equal share of favour with € E which | Ме, so as to maintain a healthy condition; until the Mem Temperature o] de v т уни Жасау ` mue. 
the work had hitherto been immediately the organ, Wever, RECÒRD OF THE WEATHER А' e 
namely Floriculture. беу have taken: to tho fresh soil apply water very Mex СОЛ и 
. The first issue, now before us, is of this increased sparingly- at the root, Luculias in pots should be & Wie _ 
size, with fewer pages indeed, but with about the sama | encouraged: im order to e then. in. flower ep January. EEEEEEETA o. СЕ 
inount of reading matter in consequ the larger those planted in the  consery die "border, for : AER ВЕБ БЕ viii ОЕ 
eand changes of typography. Tlie illhstra- it is desirable to prolong the bloo ming season. In ————— au EEEE S EE S 
tions consist: of an admirably drawn and: coloured | #0169 an increase of wi Vmpétaiars may now ће War 5.23 |32|&i| je | om |55 H 
figure, Mr: Fiteh, of Sunset Pelargonium, one of a new allowed. Maintain a moist n and give no us 14;.| 409. | 29.5 | 357 i koera 95 j Ж 
ace of folle tieclor-lorved varioties of grent beanty | 28:62: © insecten of op rag urieulas in pian Ma EET EAE E ЧИ 
Я, dent of iiai tad tei Nürthor B frames must now be looked overs Friday 17..| 42.6. | 360 | 36.8 | 12 о4в | 3f Т 2/ 3| 30) 
by Mr. Andrews, not quite so- satisfi чер е дау. Pot Tn hen fine. gi eism 00012 dhrabgre piod gorii 
former in the adjunets, though the frait itself is very | Мі8п0пеЙе and Stocks; Neapolitan Vielete iu айт 0 лы ana Dead I2 diena. Тота 
ted. In addition to the articles refer. | 9 be forwarded by being closed early in the after. |: meis Apte x: 
ring to these illustrations, some of the more important [noon and in pots by keeping them in a tem йен uS 
are those on the Trebbiano Grape, which Mr. Tillery of 55°. Examine buds of forced Roses for dle, otices to басен us 
сав ** one of the Det valuable e ite ito rapis gr | and fumigate pendana for green-fly. ANTI-CORROSION PAINT: Nova. We use it and ia 
for keeping late;" emo уы ROING DEPAR P e a, d ncm is the best ai 
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a o w Mr. My МЕ. Holmes; ‹ i» ка сегѕиз\ ` PINERIES. җык g plants к in Em beds that | сорт уола отне best growers inan х 
culture о Apples, n which Mr, | have been some m lanted will bé benef Соттох : € J. | Soiree will not vest nor 
on r Beide in favour of the irt, and pro-|living the soil loosened up as depi асы асылы, E 
E Rov. W.. - some notes relative to | without injuring the roots, › Giving it a liberal Tree isla ан staple ; 2, felting 
P. Radclyfie;. and the. results of tepid waterif it be found to be too dry. The w: Ren Grazma ТЕ. Unless you are тан: S i те 
ёз g ind 8t. Gibw, emus к means of тунт ч ути айна glass is 
e east, am в on the |so i as bo боой the эшне, for if Nl do р 
| author writes hopefu Шу. There | soil will be rendered almost as close е чт е не tho | the Ct nid шо ее 
агу. Notices, Notes on deer up; in epum watering is the great of th genine ko A 
в, which latter we perceive is | Surface of the soil becoming close and land, каа should | нето, WA and ves plan, as understand it, iS 
E T CS. EET this i is a|be carefully avoided. Endeavour to afford a nice E etse gir do pot aas Ns iiem 
and wi pn ne armata ; 3. Too youn 
ү Жашай (се ЕН :. young to be named, 
d keep the plants growing as freely as may be con-| unless бо writes Petter and more neatly. Mix k 
E Lists RECEIVED. — sistent w ith them dwarf and bushy. "Hav river sand. Bov in ine ligh? land in th 
zo КӨЕ нА у - iege 
тонаб aint Mainné i co eye to maintaining a succession of fruit, ог| 206 Take it in, the 
Company. General securing a supply at the season when it may be most eu doe ovembor and l'auring winter 
