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= ach of these pot goe attempt any thing | down « declaring : they are roe cmm bad the: shutters 
gp. {һе pots were 32's ud the soil Ms uld. | of the kind with ie stocks тогун ires ip at cpm | opene ed a nd tting, with meshes about 
[ыу require ga gen enerally very abundant watering il the | em mploy . This аз disa; ѕаррої intment the firs pla 
shutters -— doi This! жав nailed d firmly 
ET leaves to assume a yellow and faded look.|the Gardeners Chronicle must be held эе чог | inside to the sides of tl 
of M. As I have already oed the plants had, on the | the fingers of boys a m the claws of birds. "Жур placing 
ЖАТ whole, progressed sati actorily during the „Jit — z M oes not hinder th 
when 
R. Манын, R. Maddeni, &c., prod: 
of flower. This was under a t 
ween 45? and 55° in the 
SIKKIM AND BHOTAN RHODODENDRA 
NDER GLASS. 
Lo 
| Cherries, 80 lii ав they are to be infested with 
ing ack aphis, Thi 
use requires ren ion, ew with 
is frequently necessary. of 
а с} 
betw 
between 55^ and 70° 
Sun. Water 
be cultivated 
in Ye did appropriated to them only, rather E une 
Mr. „Отшвоп Ё ares was alway ув mild and g 
reason ue that they require 
е +1 
was giv 
ir cultivation under glass, and accordingly I а though not éscámivdly 4 H E the atmosphere of the 
arrangements W with for teful, 
т кыр 
1 d Nec arines, pr a retar syringing once iy tcd 
b 84 дм. dur 
g the grow ing season will keep the 
e had exhibited (in 1857-58) in the de t and moisture of the climate of th 
It Reason. E which wd кед эглир the annual 
des duced during the обой pitt to 
in the groun: plan, f con ee both ihe temperature and 
E P m FN клр its e was repro- humidity of My ‘house, of pd аг her En to а 
pa у Xy | great extent of its mens ав a On 
duced here somewhat in the form of the letter Mis р account it is е to а 0 Же: кая failure "E | 
5 | Ње experiment, for I do not think that a single plan 
with glass only оп two of its s (ie and ile 
west), while its remaining тетей (di mm and 
south) were formed by Portions of the hous e iir | o 
conservator. that h 
Gardens of tho Horticultural Society at Chiswick. 
increase 
ave pon жаты 
There was alm an 
bsenee of flower-buds, and е абон 
меге distorted and puny. I ea 
to во tent by trees, and that on the east 
itis cbe] "with a billiard room, from whi E pi is 
sashes. 
ho 
by enom 
Enou to me alm 
half at jet of the sida 
commences to colour this may be discontinued, or t 
large and fine sorts, such as the е Bigarr eau, d 
others, = enn to crac Cherries while ripening 
de light in. а dry warm atmosphere, gm as they r rarely 
have in "Engla nd in the oper which in an 
— house exists in E erection. 
he commencement of this article, I have named 
mpaet- growing de 24 аз 
Mir АН 5 anted o 
path. oint 
Iw 
cg ry-stock, 
and which are of too vigorous habits t € ш out 
in a small house, b "i may ivated with 
Жы оЁ | and MR e$: odode га under iind; e io events 
ivate them Successfully w We | where any deg f artificial warmth is 
But no ohvitistanding er these din visor i 
appointments, a and a all the hardier kinds lave 
d, there remains a noble gr of from 
ten to twenty species, 
re | amply repay all v ores 
e of t 
таттан Fd a 
ption of the plants | þ 
is span-roofed, about 18 feet 
5 f falis 
eparated only by its own gh h other which I confess is qually | great success in 13 
een stated that the site selected for "the inexplicabile, although I have observed it repeatedly. а m іча of this e classare t the Elton, Downt 
lhododendro would have ре un ther| and in the case of several different species, e.g., R. | Big: Black Tartarian, Belle d'Orleans, Early 
nsuited for the growth of such plants ar Hodgsoni, R. lanatum, R. Falconeri, &c. . Thes ese, when | Pu e: pie: ү: че dci Knight's Early Black, 
ordinarily met with in оаа. indee Ф ow to | out SA Ват ‘Na oléo n, „Governor, Wood, an Ame rican 
[ me its dark and cheer ect the weather be mi ild, are consider rably ad- , and s е hich do 
раё all the resources of landscape gardening had ped жо the end of February, b e n — and Ж" suce су па їп т open air in Engla and, such as 
h iled to solve. Yet these drawbacks seemed protect ion they do not move for à How | theG тер Grosse Noire, Guigne Grosse Rouge, Guigne 
to point out the spot as p EE! well suited to the | is this? When they ч move it is wit iun an ill grace ; owe Tardive, Саре Marbrée Précoce, Guigne 
object in view, for if the Himalayan CRT rid indeed I h ad better sa ab as arguérite, and s me others. The Late Duke aud 
rferred—as we are s by Dr. bir they did— h f Sikki E omitted, for if kept from wasps 
ie dark and shady б: of the mountains, 8 bei 
о 
" the tree osed in bags of oN they may 
be had in perfection t E late in October. 
All e 2: 
pots, mu 
pinchin gn исе as а young shoot has made five or 
six leaves iu top should Ld Ў ааа or ent off to three 
wo or three at the base, 
utor in 
not coun 
by 20 high. In the centre, throughout its enti 
fagi bes а iac ed bed o r bo eet wi 
rrounded h he b 
vation, and rival, 
| айтас 1 
e generally xiii ii without род in their 
This pinching process must be c nued all 
HT 
whic 
axils, 
use, унс їп 
раба 
pem youug 
shoots, My Cherries commenced to ripen last year 
QR] £ The Em 
Eugónie was the first to show colour, followed closer 
by May Dake; but the first that ripened w 
Early Purple yup an and Belle 4” iita and this 
the first week in June, or thereabouts. The latter kind 
m (Nuttall, probably a afar 
1. Gambe lli (Nuttall MSS. not 
R. Jenkinsi si, &c., but they have not dá 
(April 22) opened their blossoms. J. B., Biddulph 
Grange, April 
ut | the 
better 
the subjects сарийшеме а | Б. Cam 
ing speci 
furnish you Fue а list o 
* and which were tha follow; 
Frox Внотам, 
R. Shephendi 
PHE e. 
[A capital article extracted from the last Number of the | 
Florist We can eel mistake the writer, who surely | pe 
n|as the 
nd | Ma 
r for | 8 
igni d its sw eetness ; but it is not so piquant 
form E e is much like the 
Dé 
of i 
ander glass; and the ivi ecd де уегу 
bun 
иок уар r, particularise any Miete fan 
ence has gone, all Pares when Ау зрее us x 
dwells асо in Hertfordshire.] 
and also 
herries : 
mos t agre eeable, „The 
чаб hollow, m I seldom 
сапы б аш "Open air, and if I protect my | dwarf 
І А t lover of birds 
but, in T» Tet mentioned love item, the birds beat me | an 
d birds; and I felt Voiture йы: year ve en, towards 
the last week in May, I saw my trees full of fruit, == 
mien е ан тысы TOER inding tints— 
e doo pu ut v 
Crocke tth thas tt. 
and eh 
and d in my е 
еа Nuttall 
temanni MSS. 
longifolium 
е I approach n hem. to yearn рэф 
only 
gave Be 
ter d to 
usty man, who 
os water when they тегей o чей My Cherry- 
n qui 
e Cherries and t M. how Is should Jodie | 
them when the orchard: Ronse culture of them occurred 
tome. I ther efore c sulted Lr oracle, and baila a 
d h 
were divers Келу end ег 
б th 
єз Жош the ifa, as also R. jasmini 
small 
my house continued 
ally a pleasure—a а 
watch h the progress of my trees, to taste the different 
ise x 14, 9 fe et high 
jmani Himalaya, 
dem. cel ortuni, Rr | the ridge, ges 5 feet high a As it is not in an 
d in additi 
азо, лип, &с., from other q qat 
and their qualities, Аз small pleasures help to brighten 
"n had e sides жай ends 
| made Ж 3inch boards, сеа а shutter on hinges а kr 
| wide o — síde. I made a path 3 feet wide em 
| the iari f it arow o| 
| усана of. the mede growing varieties, iu ii 
May Duke, Archduke, Duchess de Palluau, Emp 
vies Reine Hortense, Nouvelle Royale, 
Juke, and Coe's Carnation, all budded on n the Maha lh 
NE 
чойе plants, such S MAN; 
ums, Gaultherias, P. e 
re usually f rum growing am 
their ат nM but which | 
urther n e present, 
orm the Sub de "ot а separate 
t 
eave vba. furt 
магае fo 
fani ад 
d 
р ^p rime diae and lea мн 
нуно, шапу оше: а first of 
dre ibi. » accelemte 4 
i 
e Cherries 
п planted out, 1 vae them | 
in 13-inch pots. 2s some light sand m and | 
pott 
and | Sal ich 
found in c Danube and its а ое 
lor —Thi 
to build a Cherry-house, and try T find one most 
id ies dca source of satisfaction. Ceras 
e Correspondence 
(c P Salmon 
about 
is Medis vith P» Jast 
em pine cie times; in aj 
sedg ee to а, £a 
ed before th. 
, 50 that гы &ürface | à 
On this hard surface I 
pede was Meri cu 
ightly i 
t of the grafted: portion to | 
f the. stock, that I w. d 
» the b bla ackb irds | 
and t hrushes ; but "my house full of fi 
ves ise of the iy sad If fine Мз: теуге 
nsider it best e the flowers. W. Gre 
ramas 
hields, The ‹ 
о" tetra 
land. The former you 
ere | first mention on Sept 854, as having been obtained 
for the Botanie dar m the eei сша 
т hen he wrote 
when stocks of their pe kh 
ed, th ese Himalayan Rhodo-| 
а" БАС ПЫ aa row! 
eiie d x tabooed" in this way. R 
Cherries began to colour—i.e, when boys лт еш | 
gem 
d yet M P. S. Robertson mentions iin both 
4 ча ithstood the severity of the winter of 
