pscsuszn 27, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1221 
ЖЕ 
pr ees jw to purchase. I cannot 
Аг many of the trees are completel y 
ы! that it — M 
were to t to - а these whale 
, What -gnl ч | 
© 
“breathed by animals. - eue prin rhen Aml 
ут үш havin ng plants in a ing room can only 
me most Singular is, that it gro 
flowers, such 
eg 
а, p ree A" hav for 
ter of Was 
that characteristic. Тһе flowing are some of the| 
genera m I have observed it growing din n, which 
will u some idi ea of the › great diversity of cir- 
- the rose, the Nar- 
fragrant Нукош th, if a 
wded to M > er in a small 
i 'stood, there 
"the night smelling Stock, 
a. and even the » deliciously 
large num mber í of them are cro 
apartment, 
Societies. 
Dec. 1.—Frederick Smi 
3 
of oleo tera =. Le ME collected at 
ше 24 Guinea, by Mr. Wallace, con- 
ад Mr. oore 
te saccharine matter 
‚ Hewitson sent 
giosa Mor rus indios, 
macrophylla, Š aida d 
ity that, with the eren ta x -— к 
flowers, prm „gardening will beco 
probabili 
Bauhinia, 
ameso! 
g paid Coti "еды 'Gultvation in this country. 
vish the British Cotton lords to send out agents, 
hey m m get е чар 1А - гоо 1 quality but in any 
uantity. В vern- 
рн v 2E linen "din. reirme in the North- 
est Pro t has been shown that there are 
0,000 Piers r^ cultivation with Cotton, yielding 
ild 
e x Aere E add that in „Ше little book Men bi is 
he 1 lis 
; Ба 
4 desirable to x grown, with excellent instructions for 
Among succulents ho 
ud: 
ja, | are now in England she for all seasons, ^ du tastes, 
b; 
for all —— en ordinary care and at 
sm — expense any Mot of adding to 
ents of hom вашу, vivacity, and 
the enjoym 
brillianey of a Min, Ta it -x "his power to do 
bulbous and other plants t 
their ——— 
surpris. see Stapelias. 
emm Mighly curious, are remarkable for thei eir 
testable odour, that renders them totally unfit for the 
чеген arden 
he designs and engravings with which the book is 
ед е stated to be taken from the Bulb Ca E 
ogue nn. Barr and Sugden, and represe: 
мага edi а pretty form of hanging sr iren 
for E 
807, 000 суг жб, 1 
"ТР ГИ 
Ну 
posed. M xn F. Parry 
“ сз of new exotic psi of Lucanidæ, and | 
severe comments e Catalogue of that 
uh mmy pe ed mà homson in the 
in 
"| addition, de тіне» аге sent pa the mde 
ili dent States of Gwalior, &e., - to Calcutta for e expor- 
hili | tation, 
the descriptions | to'ma 
But what is wanted i int 
basket for spring ra a stum х, гаво асіп я, 
апа aed elegant forms of glasses fo 
We conclude our romanis with the үттем extract 
гаров, u TN of bulbs “Buy early, 
К. wv not v EA ated too 
ke смеет чуле urchase from the native » culti- 
rs their Co Нов n the spot. B ing, the 
рк бинта їп Du North-West 
abs iddle- are ар 
mn: E tente pre on prieta 
of so T s well: known dis aler, 
so doi 
rovinces migh ht 
easily be t tripled. Tea-cultivation in the 
dd cheap. Cheap bulbs 
consider yourself 
French iN Societ 
ie ылы: xu made some observations on 
ihe same “ Catalogu 
орлор TA EDINBURGH : 
Bipi 
Nov. 13.—Prof. peny 
us donations to the Mus useu 
1B 
а а теш в to 
end Go Govern ny 50 n experi- 
пиана" Ten farms. One farm I rg init time ago 
for 10,0007. The Peer iri will be put up in three 
lots, and for them I expect to realise about Же 0001, 
Roya 
announced. De B Bou oe for the absence, of 
ofon 
mpete t judge, n never buy at au auction, 
Unfortunately, our neighbours - Dutch have found 
out we are apt to snatch at a bargain, айй — ore 
consign their surplus s tock (а! M selling at bome the 
superior portion) to the auctioneer г л» generally 
huit 
They will form an excellent nucleus for com 
which there are now many already established. oe. 
Mr. Archer, the Pre X ho was engag 
museum matters in се Не Шеп Р the zu 3 
sesion of the Society by. giving an account of its сощ 
ші апа by:giving biographical вк of 
ipeum пф айй! Wu 
and from him I daresay you have received 
counts о рет) their flourishing Жаш, — 
VI. Dr. Anderson, Mae sud some. of the 
t 
md the „introduction of и into the Si 
Ih ad 211 beg 
| price you might obtain the best from the е 
ers, we trust, will not suppose that we 
rg and to say the statement is bot 
unjust and uugenerous to the E" h bulb growers, and 
unfair as it regards other part 
-The Miniature "igi Garden ; „м Оше qf 
midal and Bus Fruit. Troes, with Tast ib i ud 
b; 
1А 
b \ugust 
mises | 
ехрег iment on these moist hills." In the same letter he | 
—“ ie ые 
Root Pruning, iit A. T Thomas Rivers, (Eleventh 
Edition) Lon 1862. 
а my gardener to 
containing рэш of Wallich's gigantic 
vu as Due: 
m 
recently been collected by Mr. Halliday, 
of Moffat, on one of the Mofatónle hills called! White- 
in the|a 
be cal 
a perso t; A 
who look on their дав кше ailing $0 of 
musement." It may therefore. "without fnpropriey 
Mk for the million 
on, in which are given the 
render itful the 
beret 
from m Mr. Baker were exhibited. 
Potiers of 33ooks. 
Practical T; 
The Parlour 
House к Чыч ion of От Orninisdel Plants. ME. London 
Sampson Low, 1863. 
their heir owore as His the аа 
pem ches. From the аЙ Eris th 
ШП 
Iff 
Ё 
ш dwell 
AA ose who have a desire toc 
reatise on the | 
This is an уйш Rer шш клу оп ud cultivation of | 
ing-ho and bears 
in the * parlo: d rss 
arefull and сайа nal *1 пл, followed by the | 
— mE vu 
have т trai lam it s as уа ог d ape root- 
pruned in -— pend so fully described in his book. 
The practice ru ing je en an old expedient for 
it 
by 8 Switzer in "his * * Practical 
in 1724, D M MI. been 
` | sequen! 
whe 
which this mode of culture is 
‘applicable are the Pear, 
| the Apple, the „Cherry, the. Plum, and оссавіопа 
Шу to 
] 
Ё 
3 
зер пее culture of 
Hi 
g 
JH 
i 
5 
Ё 
large as Г тенин ае of Lilium 
one hr I eyes unted upwards of 
ese buds, is that they so seldom 
cannot say. vid citak ёш d soil appear | are 
well. "Wien in 2ower T Dapat i D 
ufi 
ү 
m 
B 
E 
5 
55 
А more S dio i recreation can pee be imagined 
than that d ы-н Й кы watching the daily 
the ue may p e planted 
health, how ine р more cred d 
room. folly of beli 
before the E out at page 5 of this book 
it. I сап | Miss Ni 
2 
Ф 
become 
a few plants 
does 
to the invalid, nea Jp gladiy оиа 
of 
) | mode of training 
р А a grent advocate 
d al Pear and ce who has 
- te cat gm specimens in чет ке do Plantes 
ris, but w 
ill agree with him in opinion that they 
i for small gardens, and occupy 
meg суты ныста of the Royal lH i 
trees. orti- 
рәп ҮГЕЗ, at Chiswick, there - a large collection 
| of pyramid Pear trees, which will give some idea of this 
ms. 
— M € 4 
sein 
tru are given to 
show how jt should ey iis On - point, there- 
‚ Apples, 
Н 
n yet the pollen falling 
BS 
ЕЕ 
| vital а А 
ү oper ranches 
of. Pen 
and анор а i ehm of fixed air, dre or Cherries are UT or bisnnidlly: removed, 
the economy of ! oi 
or even thoroughly root pruned without actu: ually 
