142 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Fzrnvam 15, 1862, 
1 -room gardens! At - 
moment Т write үч the first "теве of rh ther 
is just such a cluster delig y its mise 
case. No less than e blossoms does that one flower 
pot promise; and t ibesides, A are the lovely 
leaves, which rival iw owies i in beauty. 
These Lilies were taken up last анаи іп опе 
good | 
lump, in the nursery whence they са ше «Mw into the 
flower pot, and allowed to stand first out of doo rs and 
, and the j fro 
ver, b a da; or two 8 nt Men: “ ihe eder 
I ег, Dy у, реп р Бер y Pa er siege 
ardere till as soon as I found the i sufficiently | w 
advanced to iv the little — И сты m "s е 
folded leaf, I removed them then lighte: 
spot. ving 
them no longer any heat to the ie. елү їпа 
box of Cocoa fibre or sand, they йо not need often 
the Red Spider ; атй І accordingly made u 
Арт that purpose in Jan ry 1861, but 
3b cae apparent effect, Py every eg 
of 
i without е 
pr rodu ced а 
Fren 
ch i ree Management- Ав hat you har 
зеи. асана ай the — ain t our Gali, 
^ 
lively specimen of that trec-and 
Р | pent: A month ago I repeated the application, using 
te 
bi 
ani Saa ga these- чн р. climates б» вв 
їп c кору. I jn from койд ng to you А ч 
y. 
ae the egg-destroying 
self. ы 
ave assured me that a Fig 
уоп ог воше ехрегїе 
every you 
leaves. 
assis — М5» {һе вої 
Gishurst have vanished, eggs now show сах 
takeable symptoms of еге long producing a lively |t 
fami hs г ак Чеп would 
" s 
application wanted, 
llowed to 
up | wild— Жыр how that can be mana ur do not 
well s Ishould be EC Mies by the advice of 
eat would be the relief to FE o besides m; 
—I haó a large Fig tree on а south wall | Ња 
this to pruning—it рат 
, | been treated Nie ahy "O4 fruit tree, Several per s | inch 
h tree should S А: 
|touched by the knife, but be all gro 
w quite 
n the 
dern form 
ed 5 
them in, 
eks 
ng s 
Then 
the hole wm A xh [7 ind and Инга" 
ubject. 
or 
and fill 
ced pers 
S. Y. C. [Don't p the: he tre че е off the end of | in 
— 
Jas udifloru m. ihis ке shrub has been 
on man 
g we y 
of tho. oue "alat in the western suburbs of London. 
notes whic t m reparéd ^ 
Pd d Dam 
of |I days gon S b Nat е ищ 
anti- Tolortist for, d v doe i і wholesome ша 
the unfor tunate sisters of 
mirantur, complectitur inguine pha 
—“ Dum 
Рег mque e 
he ern 
Sh оша Е of your friends. did a wish to i 
ри trees, І wes offi r them. a most ample field, H^ 
from 
s h 
kindly for "the visit; Г and I lose no а 
y may have ба 
Ccess to exami ne these i md Charles Waterton 
Walton pe ees Wakefield. 
arly —Along with this I hav ve sent yona 
bunch of Black inu cete which were ripe the 
theta. piw m the ravages of A meia i As soon as 
the blossoms Dara fairly open, the pot m tal 
itting r e, only, if we are eam P tis preserve 
the delightful Bowens, we shall be very careful to cover 
shade when M. room is hot and dry, or | 
when lam шр 5 а l gus are bur 
When the flowers fade, they may be cut off at once, 
but the leaves оша be duly preserved uninjured 
- they mi Ж — The pots then may be laid 
one sid out of the Асл corner br about 
November тюп чь опия time to take the and |n 
it in 
about Peking, and it appears to be in dig 
ич E d Ф "зу езу di, accounts for its hardi- 
‚ clim „that will survive ч, 
lish one. 
|like to have a wall covered during the win 
they will vg ien well a bius year. І hav i» d 
them do so at least threefyears together, and J Me 
к: the aversion the plants have to be moved, ‚1 should 
I polo dM this 
they mi bloom, A little soil should nyaya however 
off each year before we begin to 
ortune. 
m i 
| duced from China some 16 or 17 years ago, and I fa 
i i ri 
thi 
an Englis 
nter and | read ай 
tty Jasmine e al 
в pre 
lovers of winter or spring flowers, and particular 
cotta; agers and others who have not the ny of a 
Jatt Pa 1 
veek in Janu: the кош for February 1 
mson respec 
away as well as if it were spring, until November; tha 
we had ed dark weathe er; Mika n. ‚ Docenten some of 
s4 
| — Боот Plants. —The letter of the lady 
got ripe ine p nora ere fil. „Д 
, | cutting ir быны т, dies are only jux f ripe nor, 
add that I e 
my employer T "doble of the 
hom dor spring growth—and que с leafmould, 
or Cocoa- nut fibre, : should then be put 
rooms, reminds mea little of the French poi 
houses to all who really care for - having good гану їп 
чай у 
so much in one's own hand that I i» had теі. Lilies 
blossoming as early as February, and as late as єс: 
tember, without any help beyond a plant case, 
window-s sill, 
indeed, in two points at issue, Ish 
to do "w with = lants, if I had twenty green- 
a | houses; and I can never allow but that with dag 
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posee bun < also some bun X of Анн и 
fine plump conditi on. Тһе Ја tte is not properly: 
e | ciated as a late Grape, for I ds that it F 
well until March in a а e by itself, while 
pu Peter's have bee ne since the : 
anuary ; they were M sShriyelled, an 
the panch at that На P Жеф state E 
Even without the former, one is not A meh ff, 
das een shim ср ce for the fi „three weeks" | i 
x e the buds are жы: pue 55 а | 
чач у wil ауе а. us not very muc later, and not 
at s les: healthy flo 
быы MM w should gae in mind their | 
еа and their отара raised from seed. 
An old Lobelia plant also, cut Ан. to about Sube vi 
the eeps i 
Ty 
should be in a saucer, just БЕУ EN de b wet it чы 
and cover it—and the little cuttings dotted in all 
also 
J 
in a house with Hamburghs and 
n hise i ill thrive t е beautifully. 
authority than that of Dr. ад I have heard of а | pondent des 
ndow garden whose bea racted -|teriou$ smell arising from his pipes, which he h 
main! tha 
eoe sb enjoy; and while 14 do not та) 
P all panta will изе) in rooms, or that апу 
withou ial care, I do maintain 
will do 
in S eria J. E. РА EA 10, [The Grapes нети 
bl ack as as ebony, and their stalks as as green a " 
On no less 
| tion, in passing it b comi бш Begonias and Cam- 
panulas, Fuchsias eraniums which filled that 
window A thus have been very striking. y 
in 
Es ndly antagonist, indeed, is тшш їп r а 
ith | ins 
e essence 
~ Coal. Tar and Hotwater Pipes.—1f your 
who eom iplains of. the цир leasant 
covered with coal tar, had | taken the prod 
them, I ex obliged to allude и often , are rev of 
glass set on a wooden, zinc-lined box, which is fitted | 
with a case for containing hot dd бы у= m eing 
op each morning before it coo cates 
sons het бу vr to the mag or fibre, that it it: не ains 
e heal 
he sen. nce of all 40 Кыр. 
ny 
cases are certainly v ery pleasant 
window garden, yet it is mp за аЙ, ас саа 
шау be done without any m у ~ all—but with an 
Ene genius, Basins even, filled now and then with | vi 
ot water, s. мос она little lamps for very s ai h 
аат iat ^ mps for very sp tog 
orld of pleasure there is in all o 
Ta rA of lit little 1 bottles gonta nii ^ а cutting ; often | 
а means of striking délightful p 
were: ds how to accustom die 
A. P ada to а 
this however we must s ini another da ay.' 
At the present moment I want only to give one hint 
—people are apt to think piana mw be Ms rapt up so 
very warm at night just 
n 
roo 
real truth is that the heat i in i which op Aa stand should 
ight— 
be always in exact 
light days „warmer, and dark k nights cooler—keeping | n 
clear of x the 7owest degree allowed for the 
kind of p in its particular state—the sunny 
days or the suy aspects bringing with them their due 
of extra warmth fron sun heat—the duller days 
the more i dien aspects having a lower heat, 
light, and Aen in heat, hz they a" increase in 
window may well lay th: 
long laid down, $5 boe. a " иш 
ependense | 
led to ballere by а well | 
PN етте 
арын 
own piece that е used at the rate of 8 oz. to 
the gallon of water, would destroy the vitality of the | 
pie dn. blossom since the fie s 
g up, in 
АЫ 
ES «е бл. for Мйне denied by 
space 0; For 
myo 
ia a have häd a constant success 
fact, by. 
want o 
part, since =x н week 
Nar 
od via Е val able to care of a greenh 
| I found it I as dimonii. t "RAT 
hal o раша well aei 
saying that room plan 
[торе of triumphant success 
greenhouse, уву опе E 
nations of heat and cold, the 
indeed alarming. Z. 
pa for those who have them m not, I have 
ts р] 
mal M 
stoves 
servatories, and hot houses, would be the Vus er Thing 
esitation 
more 
in 
: the g i 
the air so e danger pn Е rying 
sunny day—all i Vs si eren of rng unie 
better than The inside of e pipes Т той d 
been ferri scg Dx the action of the water, and. 
outside from the action of the atmosphere. Igel 
- | from jo 
in n of experience, Robt, 5 " Idle, near 
cissi, Tulips, Scillas, and for the last pot of еей Nepenthes.— wo Ao t know a more 
Hya acin ths and Fade s зуна. any дч! ка esting sight dee а pan Á lor. 
window gives them, when promoted from | Plants, It bout а 
cellar „Му Lilies of the Valley Caes grown j^ E starko! N i hes 
as fast as possible in a ara plant case, and now are | fro ed Ceylon 
шү. beautiful Аз far, t erefore, B X x run | minute, but eur [^ at lied end "Into à 
oge er, I am well contented wi room | appendage; Dr. Lindley says in the 
ar | plan pU My Orchids, too, som зган Саа Kingdom," that “It may be concluded that 
Д Low, of Clapton, were kind enough to|loose tunic of the seed is intended to 
send me, with „опе of r^ S: Limatodes im MM ada to es à seed п e surface of the 
any wee an anchor, to keep it fast 
Tea Козо, had | a beautiful bossom open С ен mud шой it сап eta struck root." ж" 
ееп "e wes ^ 30 i 
hile Cyclamens and Chinese Primroses have ng Tadia wt uer M T rp wi : 
үг. " 
xA уе over е petat of но soil, the beli-g 
ised go Гран" RA pon circulation of à 
m 
the upper. pelos ; the lid of the Я Я | 
shaped more like that of a i t фе pie ge | 
