Marcu 9, 1861.] 
áetain the ' plan rop; bnt m! ів not 
ts for a second c 
desirable practice, for "eon ugh good crops a 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 217 
| ao Ripe, venil US me е true principles of|er and ed Iucated in the manufacture of many 
d would be easy to manage, an 4 t is little p for which. , We аге entirely 
obtained there isa 
should be avoid 
The best ЕЕ for the use of a private family are 
and ngton Wonder; but for 
risk of encouraging insec р 
as the Newington Wonder, and this 
cooked hole m — a most гнета dish. The 
too large for cooking whole, but 
g ather the crop twice or thrice 
f not 
in is пие on the floo a warm cellar, or put in a | 
to ini in a forcing or Ж ур 
кч Covent Garden people keep their French | 
„Cu ucu uried in ЕЛ 
is the qa чау en keep "them ue 
if The e plan 
reviving cuttings that тау ББ been 
cellent | 
crece 
— At i rate avoid а А T T— in water, | 
M. NAUDIN'S GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM. 
(Continued from y 
2. The Mode of Heating the Soil. 
M van 
solated as 
e 
ced i 
і, they should be санет almost 
into созмо mis either by | means of a thick layer 
channel » 
"i аа or 
e upper yér at 
e surface? t they to 
the surface 
greater depth, in order 
t air is much more simple 
effected by the з of hot |i 
ore тты system, is not on 
Altho 
- 
~p aro ч eoa 
БЕ 
u^ keep a regular succession of | 
we 
k, | for 
a ni for эю, the isis chats 0 P keep them 
of a flow. 
go orla 
much as le what passes іп | wreaths 
ре нены 
ough a boiler, owing | G 
ted to ornamen 
y 
beautiful G 
t 
be parv to - - ^ the best hot-water apparatus. 
To be continued.) 
EVERLASTING FLOWEI 
nuary number о! мент st" contain 
Mr. T. D. Rock up campa “ 
THE Jan 
an € by 
| flowers, from which t 
i T is surprising iet amidst this vane Ht ewe 
and the enormous tr айс i in the a rtificia |, 
erlas тида mos 
The above interesting. article 
induced me to 
by 
order, also the Bs owing species :— 
thema in Sen-lav Larkspur, 
gest 
ККЕ 
ng. and which 
tion, 
everlasting 
i tm oci Mrd |а 
telles, 
р; cont 
But, as we shall ачу prove, Ње did: of these | 
flowers is confined — - such narrow limi 
** Everlasting flow chiefly, if not entirely, pro- 
duced by plants belonging to the natural order 
* Asteraceæ,’” but mi bc api й in form, the ey 
vary consider rably a and i in colour there is 
a seems to be that 
to t 
co 
A (Gnaphalium arenarium), „kno ‘Im 
the 
sses. 
e flowers, 
The arranging o 
oide to procure more infor- 
ma tibi concerning the system of drying the flowers, 
and also obtain the assis of some lady competent 
rint ind the prep mcs and arra them; 
to arranging 
mimo. him : at the same time, whether, i in the event "à 
the mat ter up, 
eik orar his assistance as an honorary director, ib 
which he rimas A assented, at least so far as his o other 
it. 
5 
of a few of them will стен — 
d 
ad 
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** unemdand “ 
''wumjvojoeiq wmsErgoneH ^F | 
interest in the matter, my о 
to 
d permi 
necessity Г уч king arrangemen 
dene ers to в 
ould be required 
T need only add that I have not the slightest personal 
nly motive in addressing 
u this communication be 
8 
tution 
most suitable subject for the 
a great b itin of young women and 
Should any yos ies it si d province to take 
the matter u up, or perso 8 be fou 
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разцон son 
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бектин: ‘suny 
e pro 
PS may be attributed to the prese 
quan aeg oh E en in бт pow e bea plants ; 
HH 
is exha uet i these i plants mre “эд of them 
" 
parties to the amount of 43i. 
amounts to 
fe 
perty possessed by these flowers of re resist. ing 
nce е 
droo; I ei Ам 
than repaid for the fittle trouble Im "D ve tak 
the subject. Francis Steinitz, don Pu 
New Church Road, Camberwell. 
TRADE MEMORANDA. 
My —€— in the trade is not v oer pni but durin 
the short tim 
7L 15s. ; the next from Derby, to 211; and the third 
, to 15l. 6s. ; and һай I executed those orders pre- 
off im. 
тесе Pb of the cheques, which course 
pente not feel A i X: antil I had 
fied in adopting uni 
The толай after passing through the usual course, were 
returped to me bou red, the ее АМ — no account at 
the bauk, and not je known to the banke ua 
I would therefore ersada tan -— io 
ce I n have га salutary efect om 
tedir ci may have а l 
ан» such wful proceedings. А 
Correspondence. 
natives 
in this соплі La them will · thrive i in the | 
-open air pey flower Кы. 
“ A quiet trade in these M flowers already | 
exists. On the continent as well as in this country, | 
made of the mal yellow variety (бпа- 
іп 1 
paris 
house, vani as andi in the 
hich I am 
мя А 
gardens opposite to each o bes 
d 
rning graves and monuments of the departed. 
The railings. which surround the с 
n the Place Vendôme, at чь гач senan covered 
ing a singular effect. In 
ets ot poets 
e b 
алаа 
n the "^ few weeks, а 
zm do impo; n 
sed from 1s. to 7s. 6d. each, 
size and quality) whilst „еу certainty sur- 
pass, bot n form and colour, anythin 
of bead artificial — Mixed with e A 
n these Germ 
rasses recen iiir і in high favour vith horticul- 
urists, as well as a sprinkling of flowers ecd 
| bee presen but which our ingenious friends profess to 
a peculiar process. 
Wreaths of а yellow variety of everlasting flowers, | t 
dug 
An apparatus of 
сша by the e of 
strung together trans- 
are worn by the natives of the Sandwich 
as a kind of h M ornament. 
to suggest the extensive cul - | 
ic 
ions | deeply, and manures 
gardens would be about 50 yards apart, and ye: the 
ү > of the same nature or aspect. 
Rushton е" : at the descent and base ot an eastern 
тей fury 
оша not ре 
f ecline,. 
rn hedge south and west, but 
ме зна | bya 
east. The e Rushton landa 
the average of i 
high Tho: 
exposed fully to the north and 
is nice brown soil, better than 
ga wanting alumina, and -much inte 
with espalier A which have. 
hausted the w: 
Rivers's clay са 
= darker and richer 
- 
y trees for E years at 
n, is i soil of the two, anà. 
iu. both gardens 
The pms ч is well мы and евз His 
т other are con- 
uc 
the белн 
the same. 
ot 
ту, for th 
d the ratio КОЧЛЕ of them with 
oni hort ч r branch of employment to our | 
his!large surplus 
ranks and over the. 
rome popnlation, who cught to be 
whole pe to sea to the Муз and what this miraou- 
Ar. міне in the last © Florist ” 
