476 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar 24, 1869, 
ndiflora on the sam 
The huge and rapid growth of many of the finest үа for the garden gran 
tropic Г plants, a рунда уттур of slighter Here they will see ы only the best Roses but the best p feet high was killed to 
constitution, by their shade and the exhausting | implements to be 2 ма ш their си то а Merg v бол. Magnolia Perieg I look upon as 
action of their roots, will set bounds to the growing general management and adornment of a garden, from | valuable acquisition, being amongst the earliest flow; 
f reat number or variety of plants in the the spade — ы soil is dug, to the easy and | ing shrubs that herald in th spri y wer. 
o "T Ae that «ai КУ, а would | £raceful chair wher e sit in the summer-tide to | this year might have been seen when in fall bloom at 
BERS SEATA Эйн ОО fusi У, ter | enjoy the fair apia ei of all our labours and our | distance of nearly half a mile; but it is fair I ha. 
allow us to heat Yum A profusion of water | hopes, ste zie Dios 
was required at all tim А great drawback w ————————— 
the destructive effect of strong winds upon the THE INTERN ATI ох AL EXHIBITION. 
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foliage, and the perpetual * * struggle for existence" пе remaining blossoms on ree 
g о еар p| Soulangeana, а standard with nearly as man 
tution habit, "and strengt th. In the hope rem о had I patience to count them as the conspieu 
some of my brother horticulturists may take up Hoc dor r Boiler most popular at the present time is | do not think it is equal in beauty or effect à rae 
г А Ше Та bular, and of thin the variety Pith he tubes : р it 
the subject during the coming season, I comes at a time when we have no lack ^ 
Ject during утуш. = vertical is that most in request. little else | foweri Gribe olani M : of choice 
enture upon a few hints and suggestions, derived | indeed i а the way of horticultural boilers is i s n urine ер ч рти B е КЫЙ agnolia Thomsoniang, 
from my own experience. A brick partition down | besides t ubul; ar ones. Taking them seriatim, they e| т Sope ЖЕҢЕҢ сй d planted as stan. 
the centre of the d in the direetion of its Tength, | as fo Пот anre М ^ e laci lan; e = this eastern 
would enable us to isolate the strong growing sor E Uy: Danvers Street, кш This із | оғ growing athari in peat or loa К ті уут т 
in loamy soil in the background, while the front called “бау s Oval Tubular Boiler.” It consists of а | beautiful in bloom or foli - 
strip, or partition, might be filled with compost|double row of upright cylindrical pipes fitt ted into a| fol fo 5 i isis кенден опе а hundred: 
р: Р › mg ро g r planting. Those who have been favoured with 
suitable to the more delicately rooting herbaceous hollow fram me or water space with sockets at top and | ће sight of the Dean of Winchester's garden at 
subjects. ghly cus ishopstoke must feel the truth а Observation, On ` 
r two, so as still fi fart ther t о уа the the bars " which consist of horizontal a dx „pipes. visiting Mess € Wa terer's s garden fone уона ago La 
* Кэш, but the oval form given to Mr. Gray's variety of | 
use of peat ht be speciall аы: There |Р g А М : eaks of. en „secured at the same 
would be no Qs ir у in such an Mu e ү: e£ кама а LONE Tho fic of ut time. a plant of "Magnolia purpurea of а muc Жеме 
arrangement. The to of d main partition mal r- Pe fü s се cic ei 1 up eus met with, but I have 
qu be just flush wit A бым of the soil, во | thar pisci ККА АТЫ uiri Ub Loc erm, S oie бое n the name given to this variety. Richard 
i than a square, it seems feasible that the boilers on the | Ward, Salhouse Hall, Norwich. 
to be hidden, for appearance sake, with a little | oval S should bring the tubes more completely |^ Roses.—I inclose yo - ше of a standard R 
ая of ear e heating power of а |within range o of the buraing fuel, and this being so, the which blossomed last it is eren nor, 
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; an ve no doubt but that апу | Mr. Gray also exhibits * Beck's Patent Hot-water inform me whether F can v» пу те d 
length of border might be effectually heated in the | Valve,” which is said to be less liable than others The dra Marg Өтү кей 
same way, provided Жый, m wi d and depth of | t° get set, or out of working order, it is of the Bo e L. [The plant seems to 
the mass of soil were * 2151. Mr. Mes essenger, Loughborough, exhibits а | have lost tl f producing its prop 
“Аз fresh се bes prm ots for trial, Im runs irresistibly to 1 rve it.] 
sug E taie TA ch aii beautiful of triangular instead of cylindrical tubes, placed hori- „The е Draving: -toom Pues at South Kensi 
ainted Авна А and bicolor, with the | The più Since you take so much interest in flower decorations, 
Ead Cooks М ету БОРЫ oF Tina: The pipes are arranged so as to form both sides and I Must try and д6“ you а short account of the exti 
ia: 1 a Ni ан h n top and bottom of the furnace, those above the йге | роп which I have to-day seen at the Royal Horti- 
: Дз; pono ар ede eracea, with their | being most numerous, and those beneath forming the | cultural Gardens, Kensington. Last year er will 
Я не ad in variety аё | furnace bars and the return pipes. This is set іп ар | remember tl i i f for the 
he shops, to say nothing he hopes of seeing arch of brickw ork. It із probably an effective boiler | di ember the prizes were given for groups for 
zx A inner table; this year they were for the drawing-room, 
tlie exquisite Qua moclit | d ы true character. l tut i 
. class, end consequently of rather a different style. The 
Every bnvolvalacem etes be tried. Of the ло, Mr. Ormson, Stanley Bridge, Chelse Mr. | were show cec = я ri di of ways; there n ird 
annuals, some t sow wher e they are to rem Жон ge с теты Jointtess Tubular Воде work tables ; glass pisc de ap glass ornaments of 
single tier o cylindrical besides or three masses of 
: ; tubes : pes r* OE oth large at м ап dh bottom, flowers, closely packed and ыс iss with 
arge pots, under glass also. Іротоа ficifolia, bm piece. е and small sizes are | the all stuffed so full of Moss н ды 
omitted in my r.port, succeeded perfectly thus, | еро": contrivance is that imposible ыу к the stands were made o od 
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sorts to be rere grown, at x for опе season, in 
T2 the ere із т поб а joint. exposed PN the action of the fire, er been E bronze, wicker- work, or wire f 
Caracalla, a plant well worthy of trial. I can ueque: SA do not know that there is much advan- | an t bein allowed to 
ian D. Je no de Phaseolus or Dolichos, unless | joluted DNO ION Musae Doe eppure сы ы тыы; P iat at зн prar ш three d 
rhaps i ougainvillea will suggest|this kind, but there is no Mosis. irrespective of this thi» ith last 
itself, with Passiflora and Тайна. Aralia papy- | question, that the boiler is a эд ош s as all thos e of be HE І ма йм а peer zm king 
era, Mandevillea, Schubertia, with Lapageria, | um s dac ите е "ка fu haye 725,18 ather quaint in x ич Se was Es кка А 
2 . , Kensal Green, 
Allamanda, Dipladenia, Echites, more ua. | то exhibitions of this character. One, a ^ Tubular iier m maie dr wite gi Body, into which ө 
certain, but how amply they would repay if a rizontal. Boiler," consist l single flowers were stuck, each surrounded олара 
poem Campylobotrys, Cleroendron, Citrus double seris at du Ep via the sides, NT M à | of variegated Grass, tied in а bow, и мас точ 
їа STAUR ANAA PIPOR, іно orm med an even row of little bows all aroun 
lorio; ^ 2 yrus, Pergularia, all nearly etti. ko cef while a small bouquet finished it off at the top; Таш 
1 Janophyllam will be indispensable, owerful weg о тв д “И теме taie” both олш те here акей 
with rif ife flowering Melastomods and the "4 powerful and rapid i in its - The. other, а “ ое rectly, for there was such а crowd of I round 
varie, peras. chamber Corrugated Bollo" resemblos а deep saddle | the fable it was almost imposible to get a good 
gc call attentio: Deine Of all the baskets, ча e eed of all the exhibition the 
suitability б yo tre tment t "C LUN: edicti iet [^ upper part, It в modification. of the| one I like d b est w aes glass basket, of a very 
y atment to e in of all | well-known saddle-boiler, which айе all is — ЕНУ. nd Miti ате with Lilies of the Valby, 
сул f produ an de the simplest and best of the forms of what may Бе whi ре е and white Narcissus, relieved by the intro- 
De "cesi е this year, 'By ing |. lota vae or eig Xp * eontradistinetion to duc of a few Fern leaves and some Moss, Tias 
ow P ich are formed of a f| Lyco pidas crept partly round the handle. 
Bem уу to one bones а great beni of sorts жө | tubes. Wek о nothing but green aud white, most tas а 
g z grown. e plants to be grown in rows en e йг s s and Co., King’s Road, Chelsea. | arranged, and the effect was charming. Бе M: € 
on each side of the bed, trained u aun pright Boilers e shown by this firm, to | to see if it had gained a prize, but alas I (0 
€ believe is due the merit of i PN ror or at | nothing that gave me any information on that most 
1 t ht kar familiarising the S a of hot-water interesting 1 чы Several other glass baskets 
made of this principle, by plung ging large stove ^: = йы of crap nier to a diens оп АШЫЙ retty, but none came up to 
Arboreous and other plants in thei casion are of two sizes, namely Ja argo ones formed of двое. ж K marked how very не pn 
the summer. They would be thus induce eis т t g e Adiantum has become; almost every 
shorter but still healthy growths, mic EE Е айа consis t, like Mr. Gray's, of a hollow frame some; and feas h when skilfully introduced, е 
within bounds as ep space, with sockets at top and Кей, апа othing to compare with it, still in some a 
Our readers em Verdes A мулы се е are vertical tubes, put together оп а thought it looked out of place, and q 
me dbi oubtless agree with us in|Circular plan. "There can be no doubt that these|in producing the desired effect. 
wi X disks of pna à vein е 2 Me rtica к ана Ъойетз 1 in the conical form in which |strack me as remarkably uar ; 
Меат a en lovers for the capital | e 1 
manner іп which he has thus conducted the t heated gases emitted from the fuel playing up Жен му оп uz gilt е Aca hung th Т 
оа UE podes made ire La n aro prefer the parts in the direction they naturally ^ta ke, chains or ornamented with E git RR et-w deir е 6 
nder plants e оре er ; Тат not here were 
of earth heat alone. May his ШШ. M id e diee of the flame is at right angles to that of | small pus forming one on the same stand 
into m gus pieces, and placed on the shoulders ie! ing raean unless s indeed i м be dos aside | the flowers were nicely arranged and the genera бй 
many followers, cause c m 
y gestes ОАР АННАН НИ, this may no doubt be. attri ibuted the NEM elegant clear white glass ornaments A 
е Birmingham Rose Show.—The programm С ы т. this em An their сойврдпеп t | branches, and some without; their qu банной 
of this. EUM which may be referred to Wiss the | nin blie een л | sists in looking bright and taking very few the eshi- 
advert of our present Number, offers such БӘРИ hol ater s pipes in stacks for | very little trouble to arrange ; siugly, pev dare say 
libe "both Yu сеа ies, mik churches, and other | bition table, they looked insignificant, b ina 
to nurserymen and amateurs as Miri. M e nd side tables 
nust | large competition of R ose-growers ; and. shown gs, y Mr. Ge E 2 Others ornamented, are away from the sallei d placed ir be тегу от 
the tir е fixed, July 1, will be very opportune for the c D MM NE. Үй нер. таана, ir S BETS Ше © ө А © 
А er which promises to bloom this season = Ж-до olk Of this $ 
А ordinary а! —— and beauty. The Home Corre latanus orientalis mies quie in 
фы ndence. Miller (Чайын ers Dietio 1731), s- 
ornaments willa nuch|  AMagnolias.—1l cannot » 68; вау? 
ей the int agno cannot agree with your correspondent, а не пса лр 1862, р. 1 pecie 
will render. it Teo de shom, nnd the combination Bn u as to the Magnolia conspicua s every ry twig | “ Alt n some supposed tò Ка дыш брезе 
vealof my tree was unscathed by the w 1860, Heo either P. . orientalis ог P. occiden 
