to 80° o 
1128 T im 
which the p pine Some plants of of C. su UE 
utod A ihis сате have been rec out. In short | € received fro om tabli: shmon : pn Kev E ders IRE pio clie m ARTM = 
until within the last year or two t ета pes some- | the past year, and wich el i not very strong | water € Жее тйк swelling p rs, Which һауе Bl 
what over wooded ; а vistas hav hin up | condition, I have deemed it diens to keep at Pera- | water, There is, gend. vea little more tepid шашу f 
so as to bring int objects of partionlar i interest, denia for r propa gation fr from by cuttings. ОЁ 150 заш МЕ i absolutely pda чад - oubts as to whether 
old approaches have Боор. altered, an made, ev зао, and аге now | man nged i О ald sty s У (in er this riod, Of plant, 
and for its extent the place is и epe sis sur well here. From these, and from а plant we p (ed is Wo d EHE ph; wp Or pits with аа) | 
g beauty, owing to the finely var — f 1, Мт. A amerin Loc by 1 neans of a hotbed he anda e plans, КЫ € " Е equire it. By | 
the scenery of which it consists. In th le of led in striking а good many | atmospheric moisture is indulged A eo amount of | 
th ey are some deep and cool ra е, toit qid dinem е prs = l by and by for distribu- | be duly considered. When ЖОК, and thi 
with Ivy, in which hardy Ferns n a ч? uita ble Дош; tion in districts contiguons to this. Although the giving air, let th fher AGT яш PA. ys: ind T 
t now — by Mr. Kitson 
ап! 
once, we believe, a tomb ; 
as a storeh: lump and sound 
bu 
ouse for — which keep p 
in it for an unusual th of tim. 
climate of 
PE as is that of Hakgalle, 
Peradenia is поб so favourable for C. succi- 
8 
a open ground here are, nevertheless, do! ing v ery 
ell; a and ме e find that, e ven at this low | elevation, шо; 
Ше 
wit 
a fori directions 
к 8 o% can | ye et be have bem 
adde T Аз before obsery, 
ERE 
been 
mansion have built 
ground "overlooking The valley; ; but for the Besi its 
nd we yaa omitted to mention, that behind 
ange 
two during the d ay. 
pos of the day is more 
than Miey can bear iones injury. Of Cinchona Con 
бш ea а small supply of most excellent seeds were 
evel а few w mon nths ago fr fro m Mr. Clements R. Mark- 
upon them for an hour 
ер i moist. 
UCUMBERS.—Thos 
or deum must be 
clean. 
who have winter plants in 
pod to kee the g 29 
So much eis on pé а ode ms 
бае to ow. which ша 
at наке, те: не " Peradenia is much too hot 
C. Calisaya has not к 
rooms. 
requiring Meis 
appears ned above ground, Mr. Kitson covers 
Tiffany instead of hay. т, latter has a littery 
NM, while the former is light and cl and 
i ,an 
easily removed when its EI © is not NN 
Misc ge ipee 
Cinchonas in Ceylon. ona experiment is 
earried on «менү F^ feat ( ds ^ "Mos пев) close A | 
f M 
for 
other kinds we have under 
serviceable, 
well with us as have the 
cultivation, owing, I ЖЛ, to the planté which, were 
all received from Kew, having been injuriously 
by the зар voyage from England. 1 am expecting a 
numb x H plants of this desirable kind from Java 
Mr. Уап Spall, of the Ci i es of that is land, who 
vis sited PD к kin 
d himself in the dies О. "obtained the one 
the 
MUSHROOM Носи — Keep the floor constantly wet 
Be moderate in the use of fire-heat—55° to 60? will Uk 
sufficient. 
GARDEN AND SHRUBB 
Ro se stocks shoul 
avan Government for trani, of some 
plai Sew of C. Calisaya to m Establi shm 
Now that roms are off the trees, let nili lare 
gis be procured 
this subject we mya 
ч) from mie Madras fines 
EE 
4hak £L 
Examine o pila per trellis Roses, a see if ' the. юй юй 
Newera ат nder vem ediate r. Mac 
Nicoll. Ето! obivit hs "ue b "Mr. Mas T Nicoll 
during the 12 months = idi ding from March 1861 to | 
Fobruary 18 — the following results as to анине | 
Меап гаа оа of the уеаг—64.6°. 
а 
Highest temperature 83° observed on May 9th and 13th at | j 
Me tas 48° observed on December 29th at 
g the day, 20° on 
The brat Е. а 48? shows that Hakgalle 
is entirely out of the influence of the Ne ewera Жа 
frosts. On the 
pr Hima alayan ranges. 
the course of anot 
nds of Indi New Ellia i in the Sou 
put in the North. Color mbo 
Another Substitute for Cut —At ordinary 
meeting of the eem of the seu ciety of A , held 
the err 
TO ates, 
ham Place, Blackfriars, a com- 
n Street, Adel pi 
В; 
There can be little doubt now | s 
m 
urfy lou 
character is is m Mee thing; to this ails a portion of 
- otte 
and, if at hand, a little sandy peat 
af soil. 
ee. UIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN, 
The pro er preservation of salads is a point of much 
таросышев, апа t difference exists in practice on 
this head. For Mw. bias P best way is ^ 
e plain we believe the mercury 1 
down 
28° on a sharp winter night. Fro: 
following extract it, will be seen that the кане 
best variety, C. calisaya, cannot be said to be fair] y in- 
troduced. The experiment i in the cultivation, of some 
bre, and well adapted for textile and paper 
purp мА, More recently he had received from M 
— ud Rios of thesame family, which хааа, - 
Super 
т fibre, simila; ar to a 3 elastic silk—no 
1 lil b e was inform obs 
favourably, and the progress made may b 
Mr. "dhisin that а plants were gea to ihe 
extremely satisfactory, taking. into pueda teni the 
улашы supply of s eeds 
of South Africa, and that they к. i d ds ily 
ment of the ее undér his саге аб t Ha akgalle. 
Several of the larger ones have been planted in the |y 
forests and are floucishing vigorously, and preparatio 
are now being made fo or many more being p out ou i 
erst t that any Di could be 
ss jar баар gor gn for paper making, fes a 
mens, pla in and d, were 
Thes m e odis ‘minute ely 
examined 
interesi 
жт їп order that the plants may have plenty of 
the “chemist, of Cha 
row a considerable breadth 
munication we a new (a Mr. Ghi ain Co tton. It s. [Angst so owi ings; that of iko diet вле: i ем 
есу This being tie ed. and blanched vota e 1 October, may 
Arii мы whi A on ses treated, he found to be straw ists dE otherwise. The same may be mild 
ver neces viz, t0 
day: whenever E" 
aili I Uo 
sing perforael 
P 
weather will ug such operations to be 
with advanta 
——M 
NEAR LONDON, 
Horticultural Garde 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
26, 1862, asobservedat the 
"n 
Ni ov em- Е $ BAROMETER. 
А Max. 
e bul 
the prize medi T Ын display of South ries 
d Alge at the International Exhibition. 
f 
lig 49 E J 
ing trees from too much wind, which the Cinchona 
plants are поё able to bear without re owing to 
tl i 
M i e nts 
C 
£a 
у) 
direct e UR 
day, they 
manufactur 
Daily Paper. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(n x. 
or the ensuing week. 
PLANT 
RVATORY, &c.— 
5 
S 
a desi bi 
for an early distribution, to in- 
our denn as rapidly as possi ible, 
за ae to jx ud 
Mr. Мас? the number o! 
n| proton heat must be dde d 
ate be applied in каро excepting 
[wish is absolutely er y я oot. How ever, 
> 
а 
E 
ШШЕ 
eu ; fros! + 
е; со LM 
erc тҮ сый w winds Ашу, $ 
ү — overcast 
ture 
RECORD OF THE HE WHATHER AT CHISWICK m 
pec. 6, 
he ensuing Week, ending , 
_ During the MN. years, for the Ed 
Greatest 
under these cireumstanc 
for, Жано i 
| is allowed there must be atmospheric mois 
plants - soon ег еті of debility ; E de 
t fro 
J ÍTÓ 
Plant шагь 
nservato: nagement 
Котен until the inr part o 
E reserved for t 
^ purpose. Ton arge cuttings of|a 
C. succ сїгпһга would y A 
Mice to strike. readily in the 
slowa a temperat ure 
main object i in view, viz, ena with dul 
ur plants being all you ng. 
and roots 
„ар. that'this number will be very considerabl 
— о a few weeks. Many of these plants will 
probably S sufficiently established in growth to bear 
кашта in T or four months should it Бе deemed | 
way. 
in Penes 
intain a similar 
of | Tu 
February, is to keep |: 
e as possible, consistently А "A 
nabling plan 
"Temp. 
Mean 
Temp. 
No. of 
ш m quat е 
е 
fov 
Lowest 
=l pensel 2 
ЕТТТ 
OVON 
оте 
hig mperature during the al 
т тортте. 62 deg. ; n the lowest on 
and 6th, 1844—therm. 14 deg. 
донес to Correspondents. 
ом. 
A. J. D. Wo a unable to inform y i 
gs has to be traced 1 us -— boo! 
guages. Pro| bably T Edinburg! 
able to "help 3 you. 
CRICKETS : P P. Trap them 
Doubtless г. 
lin 
atmosphere to that reco 
ut about 10° higher. А little more  atmóspheric mois- 
ttles, — ы а 
; $0 sunk prada 
occasion: 
во во soon: on; а small scale, of course, at first, It may | be 
tom- Tan of i^ s mS 
this is "аре ble. The pots sho üld be =н 
the old tan, uu the atmospheri: 
io be determined u n, а few—say four or five—plants | 
to enable them to, trii the зай адга or а 
"n low at first, about 55° to 60° in the day, silice ж 
айг ав can be managed, and 50° to 55° by night, 
Tel 
the cultiva 
still leaving air more or less, 
Colmar; 8, Bc 
[mar ; d Bishop s Thumb; 6, Ne 
, Beurré de Capiaumont. || * 
Prants: Wm. B. oer T gu 
"в Fruit Catalogue К» first edi 
ksellers. Don't buy. aver 
PRU us t's Victoria m y possibly 
с; 1 
MES OF 
MG Societ 
secon! nd-h 
RHUBARB 
