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717 
Tat the back, when one good sized one in each corner 
and in the centre, with one or two т ег їп between 
n each side, look extremely well Itis quite an art 
| to make the e pl ants в for ne group, and not to make 
à be b у h corners for instance 
тй such an omission prove hat ENN pper should not have plants t of the me 
Linie neglects the sts—“ € them, as, has wel of cast iron, adapted for eim ;|height, and yet the colour e end should 
ютей been elegantly ва sb useful seats with iron frames and wo be repeated in some way towards the other end. 
pet are some of the Магду flowers ‹ ‘Florist дев | p llias may be grown well in these little green- 
TA very small sum would supply the prizes mcns red | i imitation marble tops, such as di they will require in r gun to ripen 
E en, and had they с ange-|summer houses. Mr. Етхон, Dudley eo 2 has a Tune wood and a good deal of Rhododendrons 
S mo one could have begrudged them. But t to have | good looking ai sent with the iron ends mado in | also fail — blossom well unless they have similar t 
omitted the m altogether ! What na azel rods the bes k a times, however, pue can contrive an 
worse ! E must þe a slight) is this, to quote from oof, to sink them in 
te ave set down as our text :—“ Is this | are you Я ve ed ie Co., гуйна и eee. whi M Geraniu: s i e their 
dl ШЕ, bo d ne for florists' flowers by the R. H.S. | (6542) e notice various forms of their mis in summer ; at this а з few pots of 
after all the fine prom! s of patronage?? Is this not | excellent light. Bein g Forks ih а re well known, | Japan Lilies - of Gladioli € pedestri 9 ely to bury 
“throwing them the cru left after the gre t | and capital в spades, the RA form among which | amongst нн ergreens. ne there brightly 
aristocratic classes have been satiated to repletion ? solid metal neck continued | they depar! ast to те d d where they 
Before forming an opinion o ese q uestions, let us, into a flat plate eerie passes up the c еп tre of tho still are күт, till the leaves begin to fade ; water 
wever, just look back at the lis n lessening, the leaves dry off, and the pots are 
ecially invited by prizes in the cou rse of the season. | the edv n handle being "rivetted through rari ra "^ cd to be laid on one side in a heap, or the bulbs to 
us, moreover, gather 2 i RE надета and Mr. THOMAS, Birminghaı m (6554) 1 has an exhibition of be taken up and stored away in dry sand and pap 
ine them, in order to ascert bags, where they will be safe from vies T — 
eir worth. ү ut toget ether, we find thes are shears, hoes, and spuds. тиб rooted Веропі as may be treated in the way, an 
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implement lled 
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f d 
— shears. Garden Cutlery | & 
; for other plants a an 
A. а 2% 
5 
8207.; t 
he lowing proportions, from which it A 
out of the seven aeg | 
ave ei n 
at 
ner shows, 
is like two trowels | all such things are valu: able 
a pai s0 сеу — = a 
scissors, and shears of all sorts | ornam Som 
BSTS. —€— ique imer also be теу “prett; 4 ни 
pl 
е а 
there is во: n са 
асев 
евзгв. GIL 
iced а 
и 
onopoly or the preponderance given to 
For I For other 
Flowers. 
m 
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to 
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£e 
Jub on his sid сае 
of Messrs. WATKIN & о 
Ме SSTS. Miaverenrck & Lowe, Birminghk 
1 
ho 
mad р " 
da of 
"t 
ved and sweet-scented Geranium 
as k 
windows.  Farm-houses esr eciall; 
e fam 
n pl 
Messrs. PAR 
+h 
And so, w 
all. other x efe Anl nts put 
не that his чилтен have had 
t to them; because, for ve 
„База апа most people w 
of К 
у, ту 
us for heir Cloves and 
o have known them 
А good деа! sal ot Ornamental W. 
Flower Sinode К. ЕЛ 
form Han 
Manchester tu) 
of 
sies is exhibited. Mr. GEDDES, 
y under к without 
etter chance, 
dint ie 
We e the fraternity | V. 
which we 
great "deal" nifie d. 
generally will repudiate the com M 
have been alluding, an А8 h, oone in во а 
M 
RT 
he means pro 
м мыя „+ НОО 
florists at least all uc кеев which M 
Florieultural "go d 
«st, —— t. 
ociety ever afforde 
ew Plant 
‚ DENDROBIUM NOD ATUM. 
D. (Holochrysa) caulibus erectis monilifortoibus articulis 
'erticali sabrhombels, foliis , floribus qu. 
nis lateralibus, sepalis s petalisq. lanceolatis, monio 
obtuso, E subrotundo ovato acuto ad bas 
.. piloso, columná basi foveatá. 
À BEAUTIFUL Quin ng n 
inelegant upright AX with. gouty joints. 
are pale e coloured, with а 
d whitish at ше с point, бор violet o 
= e ч чїө=шы 
purple; the Mrs а green. 
Moulmein by Messrs. Low & Co. 
————— 
otwithstanding its having an 
The flowers 
m de en bá ned 
m dut éduned from 
THE INTER Ue ws тазаа 
Амоха че articles in 
Class XXXV., are some а ыча Pee 
tm m Mr. BLANCHARD, ie ainis 
( EA not A at p. 666. 
„ devoted to Glass, we observe 
& Co, Stockton © Tees (6758), ранее 
wit 
them, free of Menara 
са де сын А rcgis 
in|ourselves of 
early. 
ha pu like that of | more 
equal to 
s fitted with 
urieulas 
;an а 7 and pe 
f twisted 
н зк дуй 
f Violets, because in London I 
wire. HAR 
а 
OLDS, 
no 
ari 
отак OL 
‚ but they їп most places grow also well under 
rs. d 
Orci Sica (6195). Models of flower stands, arch- sis e of soo 
i roduced 
s, &c., in wirewor 
е | Hyacinth s, however, the 
oblong, ке the Ux d ан е uo» 
Co., | to. Seillas. mode 
s to m g these 
boxes is © E fus box abont 2 Fan eR with broken 
mpty 
'haveoal 
however in bulbs, or at least 
dark dry беш or cupboard 
n; а tolerably 
e the three re- 
ür Brad mainstay is 
d 
ook at t 
The be! of fillin 
T otto “ keep room" 
pine 2 flower-stands py sia kit hich 
reat variety ill be found among the жолу pro: 
ced by the several exhibito 
т доо: Gardening. 
HavrNG made а w greenhouse, W 
proc uL to a it, ipd. dh it seems uit so soon 
to be talking of winter flowers, в still we must bethink 
Ё them now if we wish to have them 
e persons are very fora y having a good many 
lants—things w СОУ after month 
y do so well | 
wing and w 
in gon сазе of evergreens. res d, 100 k 
contin 
Som 
Pi a 
Few теа А 
eaves. 
gre n tipped us 
Myrtles of. al com always look delightful—the 
rig 
пуа 
ї 
how 
have so 
| they do have 
luke-warm: 
tinually pleasant than their dark glossy 
ri 
g rning. 
against а пез те frost, 
that a sprinkli 
for auy vy um 
layer 
z 
ird well e МЕЕ а 
of Moss on 
Cocoa fibre and silver sand dies ` then ү pe 
he box, fitting closely round the po 
in it. 
ycopodiums or common English Mosses, such as 
grow Pene А and make quite a 
ie 
pe 
but it оша тей given 1 
ponging is the best thing for down- 
T t 
only you mu: 
s, &c. r. H. 
ipod Streat (1) Ў p Propa m | their r sti little Dung Ped ая 8 ers 
ше and two o у eat-lo kun. vene d plants of hardy kinds with. еей coloured berries, | 0856 a sprinkling of water on the vol does supply 
dei. square: d d dinde Ward's bn ond then there ar s ink re side blossom aii | the vapour, as it is not desira едо. to draw it from the 
lave a form & Co., Soho Square (6729), | the winter, dark green, wered Wallflowers, plants. Опе М difficulty in ter nights is this 
aquari of амы Vase Кк» fo 4, и for|which give а pleasant sce d cottage | drYing, from«vapour геше. d iondensing on ће 
Birmingham m Messrs. CHA ens; small plants of Rhodode ndron, evergreen glass; the dry air, of course, like dry sponge, absorbing 
which (6716), are roof tiles of rough Eh Dae glass, | Ferns sometimes, and some of the protiy i iai d more. When this has token place, а коо 
may be made available for various supplementary leaved shrubs, I fancy generally it | becomes quite ry, and if you ‹ 
light is ad. uses, when a moderate admission of|w *. | atmosphere of steam a little syringe е : 
19, St. десте. Messrs. к and when just in the centre there is one waving ee | required. | lamp or — wever, un: de 
tion with fruit t, exhibit stands for table decora- | A spreading Fern for instance, like some of the little tin filled with hot water, keeps uj ntle 
design; and t and flowers after Mr. March's clever | Lastreas, in summor or in autumn, an jn | vapour bath with ex gly e 
fowers, rr Song with them other stands for cut | winter either a pretty drooping Fir or else a plant ot winter probably the chief air a le given from 
are formed. (recon very much inferior in taste, and | f»untain-shap Begonia, the latter being brought in| the room. Where gas is burnt the windows can 
glass, having :——from the foot rises а ring of twisted | for protection if the frost gets sharp at night. | hardly 1 be kept too much о xcept in great heat or 
Slender a loop at re into which are dropped | From five fi as on a winters evening, when it is not 
glasses very орр 
es measures, rn CAE ce | Hi jrable, since the greater the warmth within the 
ess apothecari 
a case, unless they are required 
