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о kind that match. 
eoours Med ot the Drscena te acad, which 
«йт i б сазев pe best of "al plants I know— | 
ugh 
having a tube 0.45 inch in 
and is placed in а room p^ а dee as 
cistern 1 is it al 
gighting in spongings. of the foliage 
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v 
e readings are d s | 
8 А.м. erar qood 10 р.м., 
corrected for capillarity, capaci 
tempe eratur , The vno orm кын the height 
| aly di yn ym = Нр 
8 
. реш - P ngst 6 pink aud crimson flowers more 
„The не А for ascertaining the temperature 
The|I do 
l|during the past six Мег regularl 
g 
of cis stern, sid со 
Alth 
not уто te Roses for diro: ботадай 1 have 
seed, and during the wint ег have 
б I now believe to be the 
NT ү 
ign spora spar: 
m For 
отш, cerise Azalea presents such 
xu adim that it fairly possessed 
d Newman. They are placed facing the north on a 
PM of Grass, the máximum опе at 3ft. from the 
his 
ound, minimum one at li The mer is 
" NC 
attractions 
"t ios and 
дї of "n "pei pi very well indeed, 
former 
ected from the sun's rays, the ond is 
P 
isg Orchid lea eaves 
dn fuic; The readings are made abou 0 AM., 
9 account for their d disappear. 
have обед белеу, this season the "pd Aole 
of a seedling of 1859, ale ha wintered 
in a co rame t t 
of the winter in an ану healthy condition. 
The payas Ыш р ‹ i 
t the 
{о say indeed that in the matter of that 
Е, 
К леке а fiore. Killed w 
mbid T un fi 
the verdict. ea her 
th 
is йз senses since 
ben tod that it would have borne co old fi r bet iter, FE 
the very texture of its marvollonily Тоту flowe 
F- to have warned me not Mu. ry 16 up. The 
all eut off; only the 
агн (doe ете ш зге з merely rir E bes 
The 
thermo; отаг, having EE lon 
carefully protected fro М 
are plunge A m. ОДО e temperature 
which they indicate i is b ied at the same time. 
The rain gauge circular receiving вш 
which are 
They bee 
gi C urface, | nearly 
a foot in diameter, which is situated 2 feet 9 асуы : 
plac sho 
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d 
n the s 
Lie Hay velled, and w from the ground. It is ed in an open space, and | showing I 
look as lovely as ever ЗЫП, Hat 8 А.М, I mention this ave never noticed it in any other 
ng hard to coax it intoa Pers growth offlower| In the acco: mpapying ta table the mean pressure, tem- | case, the disease usu: ally working its way right down to 
rem with the Lycaste Skinneri is by no means на , апа а of rain are deduced from | е roots. Iam persuaded that tlie absence of sunshine 
ears’ быар ыйба, the ground temperature from | considerably tends to the spreadiug of the disease, and 
‚е of my сазе, however, to return to|18 only. that i the plants have been Кошу, ye kened 
i chiefly evergreens, They clothe the glass — | by attacks of mildew th f have been m iable 
well and make so gooi b а DZO tt E Mad by the Perono spo I have n yes 
P lododendro: nd a Myrtle have been there al ы [ШЕЕ ЕВ E fci 4 dini I have 
i At „the ops end Bon € issus, а 8 JFE 8. Pis ГРЕЕ B a sptcirión or РЕ EE T be XA to send 
i ermesina an e уво ium scandens—most | се $8 ' -— A your corr 1 mford. 
{ | ep of little graceful climbing Ferns, with its d Ма, дуд? jas. m Lo in Vis “ Gardeners’ 
t delicate fronds., These little creepers are | vii Spot id aded Magazine," Vol. 2, iie i in ,rapture of the beauty 
л sticks at Sm А nog of black silk cord iA ч with its 
еа better Midi mes to рала S|55555555559557 SE as white as snow and hi odo ous.” Having 
ing along and around. the 1 um б. тин of Brasilian E ЕЕЕ ЕЯ ЕВ in view his admiration planted опе in front of my 
- Жі preparing to overrun the whole of the war , 8 house, а southern aspect, іп 1845; it is now 213 feet 
ad, with little sprays of the pretty Cæsium here and Š | high and covered with nearly 1000 blossoms in full 
asserting itself by its metallic lustre. At th wl O ы ns | bloom. Justly did Mr. Loudon further observe, * no 
sher (cooler) end the Lycopodium denticulatum always | 25 Labs nosse 19 | person who has the slightest pretension to a love of 
most luxuriantly when it is allowed to be long MIA RENT т plants and a garden ought to be without it," This 
angh undisturbed ris tricolor, gyræa, a | i agi Arn pw ud е aliam reco pua? i 
ica albo liueata, grow at the warmer side close to Е | g perf Ward, Salhouse На 
Фе даз іш front, as t ey all like light and warmth. S|SBS5EESBSBSERU T * sons 
 Mlantum cuneatum thrives delightfully always on the S|EESSEZPREDAESST 8 E] JValk, Windsor.—What is being done to the 
 Malierside, and in the cooler part Pteris tremula, Р. E | trees which in summer aíford such an 
| юта, alia dissecta spread their green E agreeable shade to this favourite promena: Is Dr. 
fonds about, е аА 06 3 be k with his paten ifier, or what else 
(AE x yr ва Med S ydragger japonica is a eai e a e E E p 8 is the matt т? zt tle right сезон е пеаг А 
and there still are a few Tulips, and “ cross ur trees par есау ave been 
pink H acinths, l asa Garder ia which кә жена ИЕШЕ | operated upon in the following singular ma er. Their 
near to a red Begonia, but the colour | s| звквввеввввә| ыты stems have bee pletely divested of their time 
1з certainly all gathered to the centre, e|sEsseskSETRUS S28 ы onoured bark, from the n nd up to a 
Azalens entirely seem to furnish i e £d Bags зотан ene fece height varying from 10 to 15 feet, the decortication 
isa brilliant, thick petalled, rosy sort of ams БЕ eing carrie ite in to ; inner M iir 
g ipto crimson, or reddening again into a EPE & <B has received a thick coat of coal tar mixed apparently 
1 ker searlet, while its ЕЧ half- 5 SNEBESEES Ss S9 gop 2- with a little ochre. Another tree nearer the 
buds and its wavi g branches fill up the place ©$|55%5$5$6<5%эгачн |553 statue at the end e Walk has also 
—one (Azalea magnifica), with great white, I xs subjected to the same barbarous treat Wha 
зора опе on the other side (A. нА; p urpose can such a Дын Men whieh бш be 
plena) with perfectly white blossoms $9] чн тыйб Аср Hei |n ай ы effected without considera a ? 
double, and lookin i Me pont me most trans- E 5825558598*87 E labourer I fell in with saw no traces of insects during 
Eas 3 the process of removing the bark, which was sed 
ae endrons, and Camellias are, in fact, | М with an adze, a see no indi- 
Al plants, most perfect for these савы Dies From the above it appears that the— cations of their prese My informant stated that 
зо utterly fr dewy, and so un Lepide da t tue 0 c AePinchee lit was thought the operation Berry arrest decay; he 
hen they fade, they fall; and thus we dens =ч manc сузне д * 40*02 however, added “ bus w jasy trees pa Cw dying 
E Moe РУ ithering. And pem pet of ie. : ise 59 before, he had no d would 
Б; e Prin id Alice Rhodo- Mean temperature — .. 49° 31 We shall see ; ; one ol qe thought "that after what 
Ка бали, vin the | AM Teig tful tinge of ue rro. tern do. I ч eos "a Pi has been said in your columns E bos A wee 
ici and suc Mean annual amount о 98.645 inches, s the skinning system, no one would h 
"н iage M J^ е Ba year’s | lt may be rema sked iE А m. average of 23 years introduetion into this country. I shall, pese one 
ears end delightfal to grow on. This pavion to 1849, the mean temperature of the air ре 49.83 im the result and eel Бера т. Etonian. 
R at of the 36 years ar cm to 186: зад аз Mn me Я 
С ч evergreens of the | ото the above table, is 49.31 | Bir Котлы 2 etn dns d e : паноа тй, of 
i urned out for awhile — atel "up in your pa 
фо" and making its next| Difference colder .. .. z .. 0.52 perhaps the аре А of а conntry clergyman, то 
buds, Wi бышы, ШШ; this is essential ; а R. Thompson, with y Pu f hands, may 
Же make any grow entirely in ссерќаМе 
es thinking it would be use Het Whe d e H | feelingly феї pos dh "the bu ЧЙ ad. "it 
EC ме безь and sunniest window sill is | м оше Correspondence. | make among the Gooseberry and fm le EM Tater în in 
. uitable to make the wood hard and „ Madeira Trees.—In reading Capt. Cook's account of the year our energies are tax most to 
H be no Есш у к The hills in this country are very high, the highest, | I roceed as follows: I run a sani iron n attic, 
Wit b nea ao one there e" койне up goad т, ne rises vydin eet, -— an English mile, : 
muU. the watertank filler nd the Walor Таро arly from e v ich is much Ыр |it up by means of iron pegs nches long, with the 
the tank quite boil ? (T h k it used | һап any land that has мы энем in Grea! ‚| head of the рер, а half T Жы низоли the 
W. (Т have known it use "o rd 
as the tank. previously emptied? The Siet SF these hills are covered with Vin imn 3 run in and o шш the lattice, de to the 
з it is left half full) Easy E ibi are to | Certain igh f Ch t is looped. e pegs are about 
Servant for i có doing it is "i Pi eds mense extent, and above them forests of | the thickness ofa тау s little Я and set from 3 
of t| points being importan wild t of various kinds not known in Europe, | to 4 feet a part ron Mes nd baith oni a cia 
Y however, at 8 or in the morning, partioulaniy s called by the Portuguese Mirwalano | the пе, 6 feet span °з feet de е 
In the afternoon, it all goes on like ock- a i Thé leaves of both, p of i the the” et is 
aed те И ling Mg аге so beautiful that these t ld 1, the fruit is {е ый апа Ше of as 
df jf ornament to the gardens of Eurcpe."— perfect as if the beds were not e and in damp 
Vol.2, p 24 10. As these TN seem to cloudy weather this i is no trifling gain. Some will say 
«à hardy an. ble of being grown in country, а y | this i is a very n EM. True; but the lattice and 
—— THE ATE о о 4 on this subject I think odd. be beneficial iron pegs ce bought, will last a life time. 
following tah LONDON; to the public, rlow, erum | And the comfort c o having tho, materials always at hand, 
Ling M from ts embodying the results | €— tever these trees may be, pe and when in use 
d ons at сце ешь will sirop correspo! may кй assured that they cannot be s net catchin, на аны 1 ashen hoo ps, is 
ns мв та be desiro hardy in p^ созу. it. ын че nets er mm be bought new 
t localities with. het. о! |. Root ungi—The article by your able correspondent коо really well dried before 
v onde “M. т B." to some extent I thin k elucidates the вое laying them m wi last con years longer than И 
їз o Newman's Standard | potted Roses from seed going off during the first, і simply laid over the plants upon the ground. As for 
