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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Manon 15, 1862, 
that it could be Sex cultivation аб He: We 
have had however only a year's experience, and 
we shall look with | interest to the result of this and | 
are hardy perennials, and as such come within the 
means of all ranks of — yet the highest 
генри, ы „cultivation are not o be sec cured, „by 
- — 
than such as are of taller growth. A h 
2 feet should not be exceeded, anda eight ч ы 
е 8 
опе ог oe following seasons. 
n we believe acolimatisation to be 
su 
are "they richly 
а. 
Тһеу (2) 
play of blossoms n MP 
looking d сошрагіз os (3) The plants 
must be v beg c ronde supplied with water all 
through "ibi th, without anything like 
excess; and they must as they come into flower 
be shaded fom. r^ emer and sheltered from 
dpi winds а: m rain, but lis protection 
at ine puer fat e do M^. dad that Man 
is a single in се E a truly tropieal pl 
establishing же їп try exposed to severe 
fros i 
| kno 
best ы for е eulture 
wn that the common mode of o btainin ng young 
ach as Phloxes, is to take up 
could i 
except after а very lon в of years no Pee 
of a really tropical aedi ня get ever adapt қ 
to northern latitudes of inky mperate zone. Give 
iat 
A and divide t 
m one | 
he old ones into small separate por- 
each with a proportion of the о old roots, and 
y are called a then planted 
t however the 
plants 0 choice Piia: 
ry to rear the young stock from Mas 
ndi is this :—* Abou 
n hus „дур ed an IMPLEMENT Сомм con- 
Co d СЫА Mr, 
od. Mae Jo FLEMING, Mr, 
e: 
t the end 
for 
WE understand that the Council of the Жо, 
ви LTURAL 80СІЕТҮ, with the view of pro- 
g the improvement of gardening z implens, 
MITTEE, 
BRANDRETH Groas, [^ JosEPH PAXTON, and Mr, 
JAMES I pot x jun.; and that this committee has 
decided holding exhibitions of the following 
articles a pU days of the Soci iety’s great 
on Wednesday, Y 2: Жошы ин June 11, 
Wednesday, July 2, 
Doilers, hot-wat 
ventilation, &c. 
er "iiit improvements in 
о d t. hose. 
produce strong young 
zone to another r, th ou gh i in all pikas f under oon as pos sible to be Le off as cu Big. and 
qui ickly in a hot bed, such as is used 
e end of it s journey as for "propagating Dahlias, Ve rbena as, and other 
to gos te аа чт ine the form of һай кш: When rooted the cuttings are e 
another specie e pot пе ge repotted as required, so as to kee 
If жүй. however, is practicable in the way е gen ШР зотан and about May "hey sd 
of aeclimatisation amongst рег нек whether|to be planted prepared beds of ме] m 
herbs, shrubs, or trees, it st b adual | enriched SEA Е D i sly been ally | s 
intermediate steps. Our Apples and pd common|and thoroughly hardened to bear full exposure. 
fruits, when transported into countries which have | 16 is aeia d Me the plants thus early in 
no winter, cannot endure the excitement of the season, eutt ings rooted nd beni 
ehe seats, ta. 
As the нуз їп ud Garden is véry limited, bulky 
artieles can only be $xhibites in n, MA and no 
| model may exceed 4 sa A 
e made one 
Applications for spac: 
| week аа the sowe "ne ps to bé exhibited 
| must r than the Monday before 
Schedules m 
wis er will not ; or will 
satisfactorily. If this, however, is ten e will 
blossom vigorously about 
soil, they wi 
in their second .season of flowering. 
d be replaced by athl Mieres 
de. atte ation. 
As regards plants in a state of fature, it ке 
not follow that the T in which the ey o 
of young cutting plants. 
hose who are thinking of preparing pot plants 
Чг | for exhibition next эшче will do xs i cue 
3 
ractie mm 
аи 
EYLES, Garii еб 
ndoor Garde 
| ki have not got a hotbed or a hea 
ped - greenhouse, may fairly be looked зра 
XE in the case of tender annuals, 
oiher ж "of tb is kind. 
confess, notwithstanding, that my sympathy 
t to have 
columns last autum 
fi а 
with for this fa on account c hiefly of their 
bens oneself Nor shall I pos a forget а box I had or 
t every seed ОШё 
afterwards wil 
ful flowers. 
thing of course is to 
mplete success i 
tween them wc and n 
vidual species, whether of the anim 
хонаво. kingdom, as well as of йы most оне 
adaptation of climatic 
derveloyiadat м and maximum 
ER f the chan; дей vient have taken 
place in races of domes tic animals res red to per- 
conditii pe са their perfect A 
of bus татава вресітеп 
а е be lost upon the grow 
s not unlikely that after "all even 
ei Е sow reor what 
de. well in pere een in. In London jt seems 
s me that peni чы T up most q 
d then we 
f the sweet smelling Me and also 0 
remain lang t in 
, In tow wns it isa bossing that 
are not 
people 
hin g green and 
ptants 
most effective flowering pihen 
WOUIQ 1ЦГП15П 
s more prot o the results which may arise from 
tho principle of mtini selection, whether left to 
tself or ju pari. improved in the vegetable 
world ; and the more so when же consider that as 
апі 
latest period at which, under E lee res 
stances of culture, the 
s to circumstances 
Bs 
E Rt e 
extension of their roots and runners is possible. 
B 
remind those who have be ine ex- 
еы in е culture of Puroxrs, that now is 
the time to make preparation for the iicet of the 
next summer and autumn. Though these Phloxes 
EET 
h estio 
doubt suggest калы. and we may soon ех 
to see the most Mores method of managem 
determin: 
three special points зу 
constantly in 
B 
pa 
dwarfer habi 
t 
are more appropriate and effective 
We should certainly recommend trying the effect of 
such cutting-plants | propagated at different pe pe mecum 
ould be Wii 
Indian 
e mean fime there are ong e 
- it will be wis e 
e | of this season. The e 
any attempts 
handsome Фа ам specimens of Phloxes 
1) The varieties | 
Tr 
bright бш 
LE 
veryt 
a most сау one and hence the tangled bal iy 
e seed в 
* | There are фе > hardy EN 
eet Peas, Mignone 
well in a light airy 
bre if there is no o ber spot 
w, will bring them on very 
pir ere in being a short and stum 
| which advantage we must thin de pie 
The more tender ят 
uisite mf 
| of white and blue ds жа and purple, 
quickly and blossom во pro. rofusely a5 1 
| selves amongst eq 
most general fav 
