Marcu 23, 1861.] THE 
ted is n v E pmi че truth. lt is understood 
E nèr н ion int to about 19007, Life 
iion to to 00. Debentures to 50, 0004., 
{И easeades, &e., 12, д 
оа ттапдеш within ades, 
| 10,9007. ; earthwork, er roads, planting, &e. 
à 8000 & 
JI 
&e. У Es viti c., 95007. ; sundries, in- 
cluding e mee and paare ta ea ecd 
10,0007. ; in all, 69,000 
report rted that a cursa of plants i in 
€ Verr e is ам, engaged 
New Pl 
r. J. G. Veitch are 
їп our gardens, 
GARDENERS' 
E £rarfrom the truth, It is understood paii 
ts. 
[Among ivals from M: 
some most EE plants hitherto vao unknown | 
and which, consideri ering th e cli: 
CHRONICLE 
aid of EN The of tbe prince and his women 
are also made of lit e ски o of Hinoki wood held to- 
ith the colours 
Lord x ken "m — gleaming w 
poler inbow ur 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
265 
that tents, which no doubt in time of frost ма be 
tpe Бы 
Те; di 
makin tal o ntry yi Hinoki i is chiefly the|to run up blanche 
ME м "io : vet bn oun nai nous part оро ere it yr vast|be the result. - Pbi Cdi ani аз every other 
about 70,0007. Оп the other and the lv " ba ев: слей, апа оп ење of a high price of i mber|kind of cultivation, all plants must MN a period of 
vill rare cost 70001. ; water ARP y 1 60001719 is an im por rtant article | of trade. ‚Ное piles i eclos rest, трі and season is win nter. Now plants do not 
1 3€ 
Japanese riv 
shade all oyer ym mpir 
15. Remserona ri a pep Ж & Zuccarini, Flora 
~ Japonica, i, 89, + (Sawara Jap.) 
Yea tree ren the last, with 
ncave on the 
maller ме ү» ев 
dar pointed leaves mici and c 
miis; - ht 
plants will be left dry during 
Ф 
3i 
"ae either to be drawn up or to damp o 
nes are much smaller, 
well 
| intermixed x din. үсе 
with 
| and the oil poe on its seeds umerous as w 
as larger. 
16. ТОША, JAPONIDA : : Lindley, п. g. 
side. According to Siebold the leaves ie also 1st be borne in mind, that plants which have been 
of. а е gi from е 
а temple at Nagasaki; X found E growi ng by the sun's Tays, EE deluged by йына 4nd. 
ph ecoin bier | are Over rdone by the present "style 
cde e. uci of green-house plants, which o 
receive sunlight passing through panes of жы 
and often dene a Whe necessity of 
w seeds, and а small bran 
new form 
hardy as Thvjopels dolabrata тт, We add a few 
_ notes concerning them. 
11. Ртков а Siebold & Zucc., Flora 
Japon. i. p. 22, t. 112. 
Of this Siebold gives die following account. 16 із 
found all over Japan, but t more rarely in the Southern 
n 
ho at wholly 
order, with че Mets of үү, 
cy paris, the doe of an Abies, and cones w em becom 
when ripe е like spherical ho опеу‹ combs han o 
comp ould 
fancy е: эла to d an Abi дн 
assum in n the con e the vim form so often 
e attack of insects, 
in the middle part of the enapire,: gher it forms уне 
woods ке м ith P. Massoni Near Nagasa 
rie 8, 40 feet uos 
ially found on the slopes 
000 
9| The m vs 5) 
us beneath 
and then sizing cs d aere a Sciado 
bra: 
pitys 
or a Cry The are short Pand 
received ; | 
ing ar light for чойо. plante 
e are c Seno in web againat nature, 
palpable proof of some absurdity in our RE 
| in 
ака! although a few days of darkness would not be 
injurious to evergreens, it would be different pel 
r nths ; therefore tents 
xta 
ide, p 
ненти л ог closed w 
vals, or even the whole length of the tent (the south 
ryp 
covered with тоё NL “оон urve 
de only) сола 
ымы e$ esembling those of Abies Menziesii. At the 
cach b 
w the top or to dew aside like curtains. How 
ek hrs which the branchlet emerged when young. 
inch lo linear, blunt, 
. The cones are erect, отну, сы 
ин їп di ameter, before ME em ing | 
without 
and еф ег will last а 
e the winter our latitudes, it X pet 
some su ny days; sometimes even the mild 
long time. It АО. иреге, 
benefit the plants as much as possible. In the 
where therei isso mu uch sun in winter, and haret үз 50 
scal: 
e Stone Pin 
enóugh to ruin the Tn of any book. (See 
Pinetum, p. 179.) 
f ео I Flora. 
of the Cembra of with jen 
h, and great wingless seeds. According to 
Sub т, although found cultivated all over Jis 
voee, i of north of the ш, exten x 
lie Aou A br Tina апаз. 
forms eer - tree not above 2 is in the 
. Ja «i. Decades "but peng tallet on the North- 
eastern slope of the Fakone mountains. 
much used by cabinet pere and turners. There i 
. dwarf variat, Fer: the & i 
vary in stature and in the length of the leaves. rd 
cones are iion with great blunt thin in-edged co! 
scales, when fully y open. 
is a 
l to 
Concerning this most beautiful ful species we collect 
qo following froni оа. It is a large tree, ho 
aspect of the European Silver p es 
io the Kurile islands. Its 
placo among the Japanese, and is used in 
cy-wet or for making the cim. they 
pack their lacquered goods. Itis 5 
учен are about 4 inches ; 
dulous, 
rved. Their scales are broad, dull, | 
downy, a little manen at the TTE and beyond them 
proj jects somewhat w Sharp point of a stiff 
teal мыгы 
14, ВепхвровА OBTUSA, Siebold & Zuccarini, Flora 
~ Japonica, ii. 38, t. 121. (Hinoki Jap.) 
“ A Japanese author says that as a mn. ів the glory 
er 
| active 
а 
ne, an astounding assertion, | 
his 
ood is the 
. Of men men so is the Hinoki that of the forest." So write 
. Biebold; and certainly ге of the tree | th 
. would seem to justify on. We have before 
а branch of the plant with e cones. In its dried | 
state it looks a leaved state of Thujopsis 
wi its ide and with a 
ш t green colour. Itisan Eve Coni- 
fer, —— ун eiae Vite race, an ld 
i а straight stiff bole fi 
60 to 8 feet high, m E rer feet th y 
ise 
rdinary genus the name. . Veitch, its 
p. 
and intelligent discoverer айа the introducer of | 
у , the tents should be wide 
open as long a s the sun is above the horizon 
free ent sir (though even cold) and bright 
vus froe, are very favourable to plants, provided, as w 
have just n ked, they s been well hardened 
during the eceding summer and are well protected 
from 
79 e when it becomes desirable to uncover 
For Sur m readers we subjoin a brief technical | 
descri 
eicit: m" к е Strobili alveolati : 
I: ovariis con ninà co s demum apice quad- 
c med енін e лане elongatis incurvis 
tate fragilibus. Semina diptera, Оте ик biden 
ta ta (umero eem rminata). Folia Abietis. 
aj аы 
Joniferaram Abi ie 
Sp. TNT foliis 20 nearibus Mite subtus glaucis, 
cod. Р pu tis inc 
yllulis rhombeis, pulvinis Mu аш ingurin 
| laribus elongatis ineurvis. 
M. Зараре ary aque SYSTEM. 
(Cont zum 
$ 8. тирен AA N 
In any geothermal system, w 
pieces 
der would last for a тебу time, "odd form 
the Puppen Y the ачап terial. In short, we 
ze want a sort of tent to shelter the plants 
cold. 
At Paris 
most comm 
mats would 
softer textures for the 
iff | pensable 
he 
сома them from humidity. А netting 
very "im йс эле that used to co 
dudum 
.|and 
more open 
а | the weather is genial and the sun strong. It is 
that they should be 
=, "geothermal groups will, S course, rm on 
the епо ral climate of the coun and the 
а 
ОШ y commence 
first partially, Keine "t шу сүа 
increases. The closing the tents ое be portés: 
etic: ak during hard frosts; and should the 
Aeee of the interior approach freezing, the 
d houl odera rately heo gied in order that Ше. 
y 
а ng point. This object would 
e best attained if, ал а: apparatus was put up, 
re ma 
pen кы, shu 
perhaps mo mple 
Жыш small portable stoves Бот, ту: 
pted for th = oie such care would 
probably be -ony y necessary w 
th plants o a tro- 
pical na 
quite 
the plants should be 
tes eei is, Pe tents should be a 
uring the daytime, лє 
less to ва; my closed at night оша 
| frost th 
At t Paris i would be scarcely before the 15th to the 
30th of April that the whole of the coverings M be 
removed ; речи then it might be necessary to 
aes during some days i 
rarse it is barely necessary to observe that the 
d “carpets mats, and other ring the 
time they are not in use, s 2d preserved from 
dam mp, as well as the wood w which is used to 
| sir E biete, sicud bein 
vering an 
| 
ррого шеш, 
(To be continued.) 
ЕЕЕ 
AND THEIR ІМ 
will naturally ask what Boning means, for the 
BONING RODS 
So 
ME 
mats | word is not to be тее to the simple instrumenta пот 
covering = for 
frost; вис - Orange trees, Camellias, and 
greater ро f Cape and South Australian р 
But for m der plants, the tent must be 
made ker. For SE ii | and Severe winters, 
|there are stil more effectual means to supply 
| ч зай nete Es ОЁ covering, of which we will speak here- 
т. 
One objection which suggests itself is this; 
so designated. Forme 
y they were turned 
rods. ln James 
req Legend ze La ies m 
^ “ 
> ыны йб 1798» тны 
understood to have е 
= A oyed. In Loud works 
ey are termed Borning-pieces. In Cra bber е'в Tech- 
logical Dania, the word bornin explained 
with refere o to laying poles in a straight line; but 
in that same work, во full of crabbed term s, there is 
the word “ 2; ems (Hort.), a French term signifying 
