THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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Toht bep 
n the e temperature is above 5°, 
Among the e papers, tl those on Bottom 
Heat, the F 
Pelargonium, mes brem von m Vines, are the most | the lights s may 4 
sd речено Ref ng to Ir. ‚ Pea arson, of Ch ilw rell; time, 
remark е 1 the admission of a 
аец 6 о plan ree "чту in seach of insects or|of the air outside i 
Hvad ydaw ore ng "Where they attack ripe fruit or|be left on 
injure e the plan s by throwi ing ont the soil. "Knowing behind in d me. 
sud below 40 
4| ctas ud many mts infested by them M cens ill, and 
oved to another place, I have lo ong 
a 
recovering when 
Within the lust p* days I have had positive proof | w: 
rud end of а large | house fall 
tho. йот үеге, When + 
р 
aning the plan ts, вка of gatherin 
ihe „weather i is co old and OM to 
ced Roses a Grosse Mignonne 
ja a walls 
making the thickness of the ċovering dn pro porti 
In hard frost two аз 
anthers, , pisti 
Bet 
ns is now in full bloom, and M ants are eating 
ils, and ешт ryo fruits, g 
should be put o on PU as well as litter. 
eather. 
The earth i in the 
nothing 1 
I presume they | are in search of F hone ey; b 
мы such a means of obtaining it, may wien 
und the foliage of а plant when its juices a 
saccharine condition for the same purpose, and thus 
We have Kd 8 before us а few arrears in the notice 
e 
of other works.—The March Number of Routledge's 
Illustrated "Natural History is chiefly occupied b; 
hn 
illust 
Пу 
n HA 1862) Both Dro 
its great fault is its pretending 
К. ES e than such a trifle can possibly 
jos камне chemieal matters whi dong 
properly to ábother branch of science. st add 
at Mr. Cooke? es hog ч terms are not аў» to 
be trusted. F merülus” is by no means 
hat itis said to irer ur eye rests upon t. 
Number of the Flor agazine, containing varieties 
Double ia 
y over-coloured 
WES (E. Faithfu 
Tue 
of New 
os utte's Price List of Puto 
preven nt it. 
re in a | da; і: March and Ap as much air as possible 
wea 
? hi stor ory of fishes.— Cookes Manual of Structural І 
rated 
P 
rch fos. the ey will 
" aces by d goin they are bod for potting in 
.—Far more unpre- 
Miss Maling's penny 
П & Co vd 
tu 
RADE Lisrs RzOEIVED.—Linden's Catalogue, No: 
and Rare E P kars 1862); Van fis 
and Har rdy Plants 
d will permit. Weeds and d 
» cleared away, and a little water given when the во 
are must, however, be taken io wet de 
In March "ү yer i the plants properly 
managed, they wil then mk Кы жы of 
etg ma A uently will require more moisture 
n duri 
Me v the еч have done ПА they may be 
turned out of „their pots чө vided, а. feed five 
or bix; 
f made too small 
& all; 
EBE плену 
hey should be planted out 
ike Liber runners, a foot apart, in rich ground 
Bore a north. ya Bas plants should " e clear 
of wee mer and watered only in dry 
more {Кы үт: {о 
A 
= 
S 
Tig 
[77] 
z 
rok 
these Mr. Shrimp ton has found his crops, ot flowers 
are well arranged, 
modest, Башк md cmd bones, = epon 
combat an | catalogues с 
е main Pelit: 
"s баар should b 
uta жабай ме 
Garden Mem randa. 
Bowrr qe pe Ey HEATH. —Àtb few 
3 | places Ms ао or Chrysanthe- | + 
are here by Mr. 
e Cin 
munis Бебе grown” ' than the 
Shrimpt ton, and in the culture of Neapolitan 
Пу MEME 
J 
present framefuls of healthy emen bea autifully 
na ions of new things 
ган 
The former ганой one of modern dius; 
-|the vaster their dimensions the less value do they 
tan Violets va 
Of the latter lie has at 
in 
since Christmas } 
кона w have. зе їп Psp condition during the 
—А со The Беу 
onths is as follows: 
et 
Ф 4 
given. 
he Birmingham Rose tlemen desirous 
er establishing an annual xhibi in Birmingham, 
€ to а d was нн " ihe Town Hall ^ the 
badi 
Sho 
had T published in the Gardas "Chronicle invi 
m pers interested in the penu ins a 
with of the 8 
tn ham. He, M беа pr тн г Should take nue 
w, and then all Rose 
** That this m. 
à has been made to establis ingham an annual 
е times during the summer, and of Horticul 
dung, should be well mixed together and ready for cu^ поп Ө он yel to al England, ыа. cpu to afford zs 
by the end of September. At tha t time the Viol Маче iom in histore у be necessary to promote the success 
lant tl 1 of such Exhibition. v "after w. which a large committee of шап: 
growing during the summer, with as m earth Lows wa was Sid diat онаа е накаши, мк diin аѕ 
аб their roots as possible. They should фе ро part of thi Exhibition ; but he hoped the words would not be 
divested of all their side shoots or runn y ou as to УТЕ ЖО АША: > 
proper sized рош for them are fanch ones. that glass ornaments, which formed such ati attractive feature 
strong plant should be into each pot; but in the metropolitan exhibitions, should also be included in the 
y weak, or three, according to their size, | decorative department M Birming| A of Бен b 
n | mày be put together ^" as to look like a single plant. | е Chairman terminated tae Dr egy) 
The pots d ed, and if this is done hat are Species am ong Plan — Upon morphology 
with broken bones i bove tead of potsherds so much the of necessity depend dcs da ссечанае S of Атр уне Ц 
otsh 
6 | better; M the roots DNE hold or “ не и A ны 
the and m blo 
vigour plan make 
тойа. 
potted as many аз аге necessary for the 
ven to 
in arg? whether ча кед тты bp or 
T end t 
ШМ уен. m. In чүт Ме 18 d detect 
with facility the си of any given plant; in à 
other, to learn as mucli ав can be learned of x natur 
e| Having p y 
-|geason, a g of water should be gi 
ood supply 
— р во жаг бп ian roots. А E Mcient 
cir F 
old Melon boxes 
|sparingly. The placed in 
mid of old tan shoùld be чүл into фор. F jak н 
2e thick ts should. be plunged up to their 
sr зау 
quiekly and thereby prevent drip, | 5: 
deney to rot ы 
to ME ө 
and its relationship to other n iue the 
diffculty of the natural ime mply 
for by the amount and ӯ: of tho information gained 
in its Unete o In adios sodio is the 
meto throw together individu bod temm 
called s eio, these to higher 
genera, nature ац vri of 
н еа пау, p the fact of their very 
se, һауе BP aitentión. 
With o one writer, the mL оЁа lentes the eme са 
а врес 
hem ій r in succession till the frame is filled. . It | 
to leave 3 inches ria between the 
are that air be: 
i t 
р If нче. they à e во small e 
в companions. "hoe the tops of 
Уашев of son. 
the- pots, then the latter ma; 
close together. When RI ue been нб Ае А 
lants ;per- 
mitted to pass freely between them, nd thus keep or 
абым 
says pedet, are f ies АРн creations the 
t and have no X m" а nature. a 
d evidence 
pini 
those naturalists, who бъее ће vholé attention M 
examining 
the | this Ме, who have the opportunity of 
