194 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL та ЕТТЕ. 
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red stalks. which m are sh: aggy with red ha The young "i dene not uncoyer те, жы itle а M. 
leaves are also closely c entere si "similar hairs, | doe обрео “ E onus Cu.| Ре lphinium cardinale. —]I ХШ у 
: P like 80 4 NES nd | Feb. loth, a notice of tl о. 
are сч tinged with red along the base of the veius, | ture doof Arabes UN iore о апі that 
80 as to form a reddish ee ntral st: ат, ‚ап d having а narrow | the use F bave for many yea h ANULUM! eioh it. ад та lon оѓ! 
margin of red. Т ] with red spread- | perfectly аи "known bi exist p seldom per Ы Ы : Mines of it Proline haraeter, 
in ү” 8 Mod d the ] are Mio arked with гей we of by garden o the e (Р tà might be In je тов ot ж Pe ave differed во 
baien tb ; It i is a very in pita plant, and was | December 1844, a evere fest cam senson, „апу T the wi a sen yen ›ої appearance. І h 
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tivati Р Mg ie ды ды kinde ip а [ши ph ord many tl 1 ne half-hardy | colour of brickdust nor a piece of rubbish; i 
e Prince TTroulelskoi.—From Mr. Veitch and | evergreens, which were then g n pots, had Dren same eai nen height of 6 feet 
ед uibs & Sons. Leaves large, deep satiny | placed in their winter quuters КЎ меге at that day | was a perfect pyramid in form, with 
3 rie c a | | brick pits with glazed lights. e fear was that БЫ iss suing from the main stem, th 
The е | К Ф es os nd thus r, and gradually diminishing 
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" lks à, farnished n я ith red | unremoveable. I was reduced to straits and beg n to 9 g 
rai dn heim ТАА эр» са plant than | fear that all my young stock must be left to the mercy beautiful iieri "gon he plant was the 
cedin г | of the frost, generally so fatal to plants in pots stand- |a all who 8 ad the blossoms сате 
25. B. icía.—From Messrs. -Rollisson and © on and | ing on ЖАШ surfa ace il he ЕШ for the soil of ia with Delirium formosum, and I expected 
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, very dark g very tena егы эг s to ius ge them in. DEAS st | broke ie " нн, оне near the 
aon AT s bre sius up into dots. The under | | Шла recalled to mind that after the — йар of | the roots rotted during th 
surface is рәте with red, and the stalks are hairy, of 1838, which was as disastrous in its effec the past|of seed as well as t > plant. 
a purplish colov | winter has been, the branches of Fal ont Lau- purchase the plant again if I could get 
26. B. mir iil. —From Mr. Veitch and Messrs. Е. | rustinus resting om the ground "were fresh and, William Deans, Anna Nursery, 
“Ө. Henderson & Son. а и approaches | ктеп, while every leaf above was killed, жо] Beetles.—A curious fact in 1B 
аса е. The leaves of (nada um size, bul- P at once ado all жу. tena evergreens| you might perhaps think worth recording ш 
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base, this colour running out alon g the principal veins over them. They ды an Коога ed t "m the oe inning | great number of the large green and brona 
in tapering radii, so as to sepiraté the silvery when as the weather was mild t ere | Rose-beetle (I forget its scientific name) harem 
broad radiate masses, which are broken up at the uncovered and found perfectly fresh and gre ge their appearance in a Vinery where the emn 
margin, and pass into dots; the "élue being also marked | Febri лагу the frost dario | and was D e. M has ranged from 65° to 75? ir exi 
with more distant silvery dots. -. Аб the ommencement | more than ephemeral, for afte 
ith red hairs, and the leaves are marked with red of this frost they gai da ї | front part of the house 
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нее p Son, Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, and Mr. of Mar ch, ed they were aga in uncovered and e ed|food. I have found several ? Т 
Véitch. This variety is vs je enge "n A Mire upright, and pe: plant found uninjured. “Оп this f Vines bitten off b to anye 
m The leaves are neath, | hint. I and ever since I have protected тау Beyond doubt these insects were introducedin 
and in the ES state ad ттен tige suffused over | young лет б in pots and store pans in the заше'| Vinery in the form of eggs 1 
Тһе al veins are borde manner. e savi ав i i i rd 
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thg 'eer r ow come to a more complete exem ati M 
ing bars of silvery green, breaking up into dots at the | power of earth-heat. On — cima of ud а the|by the warmth of the house 
edges. The stalks are йон, and of a dull pue Bers frost commenced. to be sev — therm rm meter down tof Deepdene Garden. 
colour. 20°. All ha nds were bus up in е young Neal's Patent Aphis Pastilles. —Ре 
98. B. xanthina marmorata.—From Messrs. E. G. "but. tilles, Най 
Henderson & Son. This vint i is taller an "Y more erect | Lemon "trees. raised from seed the preceding spring | | at the cost of 1s. effectually smokes ahou ; 
Hán В. десед, and the leav es, which are | were neglected as it was thought they would not befand 10 feet wide, which re require res theu 
е -sized, һа be a broader margin of d n to f them being very 4 Жм wi of Tobacco or a pound aud йв 
; thi edee d with purple Кае and, the evening I saw them, and in a kind of wanton|the aphis is effectually destroyed, and. phis 
at hairy stalks. fit I said “Do mot throw them away, cover | tenderest foliage remain uninjured. The 
ranthina ` argentea. a.—From Messrs. them and let them take their chance? Т on a pot and lighted, and g 
з is inferior to the other Жы were in pene and sinding pri u 
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ish. (ves -green Durs above, and porer — yhen T straw РЕК oot t Ган wa d Ape m ben widely o 
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buds e fiia i. t th dt ыр. William Paul, Cheshunt ги 
tly hairy. ere на till еа the lath i s Thursday) ssley.—Permit me to 
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i А М toria,.—YFrom Messrs. Low & Co. The пед they were 
ea aves of this variety are above the medium size, red portion of them were "found di ‹ 
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ырен, T трі) pur lis -green e d the eourse of | having been so long in in darkness and ed oving but Bot North Casini commonly called b. 
bi р s ng n е, my сео | a stem or root was injured. dBewoniag con this s I have n and used for зет 
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MAE olo T Ehe а s К of my Ле book the| when Greens are very в 
fher Quli in елсе are shaggy, purplish. g is dee ve d House, now at press, that Oranges, Lemons during my resid ence in Anierien m 
31. B. Vi rid argentea,—From Messrs. Rollisson | orchard house without fire 
0m heat, by merely laying the bles th rtul 
“р nM i № Ы pond Ei iw зун ын pots in the earth Боге ab iie a dv ud of i in — itis «аера Ке on а їп y opinion k 
ме LA e * avin pd Hag green marrow lines| November, and Biens ү es and trees thickly with | It would never be eaten in America if Sco 
aa ү rom the ра ее вав of the veins, mats on ОРИ jæ y leaves, or hay or|be had in ч: thin nete abundance. y. 
da rking ad Ше & De ul ui under — e is inch а foo! This covering should be : m P. 
are clo red hairs. -This moved in flor rin weather i t lensure 
E d of 8 ке К ior E a of s x vitate F spliced on the approach of severe Kok чуй ws T Glazing. Т baye mnch h require " 
oi со some details of culture scarcely worth going into small triangular piece ів. ont or] 
esi oM а. Velo sé : гаре егһарз be allowed | to express my firm at the edge of the pane of Ж 
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kir du a Wellington анж ту, "в. доме "Ss to an unlimited extent in common orchard T im se ме Таис = = е t 
Wo Жл: ain né be very similar in eharaeter| thus $e advantage of partir NR under — slit is DOE iie I ri | 
33. B. splendida guttata.—From Mr. Veitch. Leaves Wk Зуннун 4 на "iK a 
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plague to gardene iudi down tightly - upon the аа. 
еаб апа 
grea ў ап ved in Pied owing to their requiring passed through а 
e veins is almost covered jen heat to i 
: M ts, from one- hth t -f in severe we тау | fore inserted in ara w 
iw dide Te i distinct -eig o za Кк us I have no doubt e kept safe and sound in any пишер comes bet 
L \ Я ween the screw 
compare with some о Ye ‚бор us roofed shed,” by covering them in winter during | reduces the liability 
smie a EN. ich seldom last Ari almost nothing. Of course if 
| | effective sort. "The leaves are | have men ed еу 6 mild weather, I|tightly screwed down th 
x а dark у ктеп, p the n ^ га MEM р eing [= no more than ordin 
eins - ЖО tingi narrow elongated bars of silvery’ очи Fom a “but as the object is to р uired to prevent this. 
gray, t arkings being broken' at the edges. "The!close contact w € the covering in than of iron, as the former will not r 
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сабаг аи is red, and the stalks in all cases slightly some thiekl ly us dm pec shoddy ibis mer al е litho class] А 
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| found more serviceable. As beddin d ts i 
qitesii.—From Mr. tch. warf | the mild ins 5 p'auts grow during | an improvement. 
gos qe. it dark green paplo stained өс like the трайно ar са Бе laid down: edge of the glass because бер 
arked with blotches of greenish. s very gray, whieh | it, be Leo dd 5пош, d talea agg f the quu и 
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tially plui ed in some light i 
diate pede peste the sia "The lon caves es ke oir A bn ig I eit 
le behind. The upper surface is clothed vds eet nes ns nre ge audi me: 20- inches ide = ог 
it purple hairs which occur on both the light а € spread over them to su wi ed Spray should be first 16 oz. glass. Му are of 1602.6 
ed parts ivance effected o tiat the covering, or some other | 14 inches vide, Mp. э n fature I leni p 
covering г-да very | 10 ог 19 inches, or 
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Е: ! Course of з principal а " margin being of: radiating. ча етин, "md be шч диче, гама -— | save in first outlay by using ect - 
Lo e gn : it wa qum T М [ 
very dark $ g du. мехи ours are somewhat | Roe s M the-cloth or mat eoveri mw p. l buildings. William Pau 
the e parts corresponding | i 
ld. р orresponding | with lants, while the loose dr vols 
behind, mrt ы ны ре mei т s revent the heavy frosty air MM I vá Dok 
efféétive plat, nid was adjuleel ty all i sew irr Millions of bedding plants may doubtless bo gramdi Вахе об уай TOn аву ар 
stive plabi jw AR 2 h | severi 
bojong to tie M taak m respect of its valuable. топ еч ат Pw шош, ар much less | Roses. a some i x 
qualities. | hented. - One écoimmendation to this cer ds] учраа а 
