212 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. [Макси 8, 186. 
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f, Setup, at the office of the | the sone ‚ weather we had—a fire in the room only | vases or baskets, I have contrived the little 
н 54, быт, Se Cros; ring the afternoons and evenings, and on some represented — wd figures. os. Vn order to ш 
Ladies’ Committees меш A immediately formed, | days none a le id dee У wy P» 5 Фуча сти t Ws e Aes I із supported 
Маани collected, and every possible informa- | until the 16th of May, when it was for some pur- |: 35 — n GE irish leni as н. чаи 
tion given as to the best means of proceeding. In|pose or other put into the greenhouse, iv. our |: Пей by a hole fitte A with Arte The e 
a circular already issued by the Secretaries, it is зш e s i" inkled water over it alon g with the ewe 
most truly said that, een the extreme |other t morning I 
distress existing in districts s as Coventry, | shocked ту -" » the flowers all with brown 
and th ber of friendless girls to be found in | spots and withering 
this INA f - os ay be done to Great|Itook it baek Mr 
Britain lessing conferred upon the | full bloom (7 sp to 
eai. bj аа directing such lan of|to its condition, and it lasted, though 
emigration | then much injured, а 
The Bi fOxronp had already treated the|by the seed room in iier dae zs 
matter in а meer bus aetieal manner, in the | experiment induced m 
we have just referred to, and we cannot | On the Pags h December, jos, Ты 
hi M 2m young girls in workhouses, on vergin 
anhood and enin g acqu gx "d with 
ld 
к=: ot ‘thoir ow others 
ea 
is Lordships words—| down t 
taint of ev 
ment, а 
wn 8 
ich has s driven them уге, pen too | which 
give you 
of ese inmates of und ouses | The other has all gone off within ы 
ш эү air to our 1 дет colony, Side ҮР ж. be | One Lycaste is perfect, and as bear tfal, as ud 
cared for by a Christian bishop, and wher rough it here 3 ne hs 
been first ll by some accident, the other flower still goo , | which a Ыр may be Же ed if it is d 
by the dw up | ГЕ Б. pee wives and | put гешу а little Н Ча, 2 this s plant has two r is added, so that the can may be us watering 
` ДЕЎ а coming om, a Ара 
In another place the Bishop skilfully touched might if we pushed them "guy more moisture. t length а the shaft it is a. Mrd: E бі. а 
the only difficult that тей in the way of female | expect frost co. к got on it after w watering, for i it ну Ва à Lunel e (Héraud , 
emigration, “ "lor he said, * many women | stands close window i Р 
їп this land to Nes om n havo b been denied t e ties of and i this iin "она smaller, i is similarly freated | 
family life, who n and 
zu Peng М. тета 
{һе second, t 
at home 
| Bishop ; ; and as 
анк in this 1 Ay 
ing influences 
"PS 
hardly trus " a pls to speak upon when I think 
that a Chri woman's mind, filled with com- 
wn out, be made a blessing 
arde 
brought from the Nubes or Highlan nds of Mexico 
y | and from 
evenings, with a southern asp Wha 
to me is this, pd i ves у d Е ^w за 
роке have Dante E ARM: ids, put hate the 
P 
i is clear E" н Lycastes and Barkerias 
THE TREES, &c, OF PARIS. 
©“ stewpans ? be dispensed with. 
Ple n 
Orchids like tha are to be found in our gardens, 
entral Ame Aes 
mountain wien of a неса 
Calogyn | 
is also probable that | 
as the delicious 
es, will thrive under the same treatment, 
; to kn now th at this nio, 
e pues of nature, i is by the laws 
(USE АРЕ Ja 
Í enjoyments is provide ed 
. | for ihe lovers of Pen 
less society озар and to feel that we have not provided | t 
noble spheres of action for pu posay st works of 
God. І know, І say, that оп asking, ап and | w 
they would be proud were Boy irea many s 
urely this is news worth tel 
| Һе whole ho e situa world ! 
h 
Wh 
| for a sie at a m for the poor invalid | " 
who has nothing to love except her flowe rs! 
t 
| frustra 
would go to British Columbia to guard бш 
fu Eni" 
EA. und 
+, 4 4.24 4: £41 
pes ТА pem Y: ay to d and the 
3n hald 
boh of the тат dde more ed. 
ASTE SKINNERI seems about to Bare as great 
in 
exquisitely t p Mr and we c 
o doubt t 
ciall to plenty mo 
a 
garments. 
It is not, however, wholly on account of its 
k its 
s almos 
Marne, h 
self the Que 
| deners, and we h 
ut it. 
indoor gar- 
‚е: а ga з 
New Plants 
Ров 
. LILIUM FORTUNI. 
At a recent meeting of the Floral Committee of the | Ва 
yal Horticultural Society, Mr. Standish. “ of Bagshot, | 
exhibited а Lily from Japan, sent home by Mr. Fort; une. | 
its 
disposition to reward us by an endless mno of | Unfort; ione d we only saw its remains, Which although 
colour, and perhaps Li. that we wish t t| insufficien or definition, were quite enough to show 
atten tion to it, but. bec. cause of all t d КАШЫ ibed; wherefore we vend it after 
zealous discoverer. The only published Japanese | 
but 
as been very гэй га shown fs some ls "late 
Mr, SKINNER, to whose untiring |} 
species ыо em it cdi, ш is Lilium callosum, 
that , it cannot be the 
brother or this ; which, оп the vom is mash nearer 
кз 
backs * of * 
Баја to publie c ving | 
ted gn Зайка efforts rts that are being madeo - 
orn 
Gardener? Chron 
ese the eye e of s some опе ^ ose 
а 
m^ — "К сүй о: ha attention of | 
which its flowers m compar. red. 
ile and sinicum, “ы broad leaves " v 
from [өү 
Та | Jess petals are quite different. 
„Тһе plant guem 18 inches high, has na 
received 
‚ VEIT flower 
es all out jas took it to Hillingdon Cottage, 
n the dra awing-room table in a 
—* ТЕ із only right to say that its first discover: 
— poe found it in бе year 1840 1840 growing in "E I ot 
San Barto in the Mi pas; on 
lo, exican pi of Chia e of his 
plants ia йк in себе under the name of| 
rrow grassy 
alternate es, and a solitary flower with long bila. 
i ellate зли салд floral leaves, pid еы riehly 
otted with brown-purple. If i not for its 
| poe might be almost eui M to d tenu 
dé is a very pretty ncquisitio 
WATERING-CAN FOR HANGING PLANTS, 
We find the following in the Revue Horticole. “In 
order to make it more easy to water jen aging 
ifolium. | fru: 
new ent. 
I m " persist in n im 
Tuileries and Trombone gardens 
ed in The 
that both 
little eid 
—— d 
d o erani 
уу Calceolarias, blue Lo 
е 00 
ther G 
i belias, Gazan: 
еы Alyssum s,and ано of in 
British gardens 
es 
e ety cde 
A c idu on ho spo of the pla 
iss of the Tuileries Gardens Y " 
skill had been brought 
