THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. гаса 
s the посце br og a 
| T Ёё Р ntive there was none, and and th y ed and ar 
en Le песи ба ка ум а than to charge to the | receive T amongst . To a plat 4d 
; has b 
€ 
112 
ят like tield Beans патен by the fly ; 
e hardy Black Currant curled its leaves, while nothing c 
: zs S 
„Б 
Ф 
D 
p 
= Ф 
- 
B 
m 
g 
© 
£g. 
6 
Ф 
[-9 
Ha 
© 
=) 
Д 
ы 
а 
co 
© 
1 hat | reeommendatio 
i ired b мө, will of Providen A. с 
а | d vitalit 19 eri — usé bé borgo wit And patience неет саф 16 бол КУ бош or did 
and fine weather, and vitality is again ғ must of itself aet 5 "disaster if God so wills | wards maintains its groun seeond x 
: пасу, the ery i й. o far as human means extend, the early | regards xm ма of ed and КҮЛ. T 
Vines which have stood pretty well are bee: g remov Al of all m obstPuité the s ч eireulation | not much liking for plants of variegated 
of sunlight, mes abstinence | for iadoor use. "On a small scale I fin ad it si 
er pate chy : it драг so much the i impression of 
built and as we „Арту "well пае from late pr Д ad 
— 4 Reader) ; : ud ЖА ice MARIE f 8 be heat S3 the end dh ** For gro ups TE colour meant t 
secondary shoots, with second or eyen third crops me = ks TAM for the re-esta- | would lees atl iar n to M. vir cd 
That all this mischief is to be laid at ow blishment of healthy vegetation. ime erue Mdh e M Ce es as tot the amps. 
do око "the summer—we beg pardon, of OL S e aan со acis we ds отелі. иет 
— M of 1860 there cannot be. a| Ixorder to аА and keep up a supply o den] ЧЁ e В АА what ве ld others n" 
hown i ny | lowers in rooms and windows, some means beyond ees RE Ee dad ecu EX. e 
different тате е уй СЕ of injury are so mul- | the mere will or wish to do so, and the necessary d “instinctively led di bt, i ast la, 
tifarious, that it may seem paradoxical to er knowledge, are required; and to this question the cec adm ГЕ Devo DONE his ui 
be all to the s same Common cause, Butit must | second division of. Mares s bo already referred | ҮРХӨ ЧӨХӨ odes of ШЕ" low ils et 
be for, gotten that peculiar structure "and to eds . 754) is ted. | plant г 
imilar circumstance g the fir ет es аге space and fittings | utterly or i scattered тз 
e an dissi all 
B " 5, Rr fatal to E ither та ‘small conservatory, or su uch. contrivances re ally surprising -how the adition o E 
T» M 
ificet er will un 
stand look shabby and u 
fx iea IES, 1 кэ 
We should be much mistaken n we sire recess, а baleony more or less covered, a my 
that fruit edis only bear witness to what has|garden, ora а window-sill. Another requisite is 
a odo about 18 t rcd 
ase. It was arranged with 7 
an 
n rr arden, nd |h 
what до we see? The common Musk (Mimulus 
—it may have 
| эк på whila Hyaeinths, 
pale pink ones (very common but very рге) ш 
and died, and their withered remains hang s abbily The forcivg case which is deseribed aud strongly 
ellow half-dead shoots among its otherwise long, 18 inches wide, and the same in height, 
ealthy foliage ; and the pretty tufts of flowers | its eost, including thë "heating аррагйр, wasn 
are thin and few. Kælreuteria has endeavoured to | more than two guineas, The “boiler ”—a Азы pute 
witness to a strugglin т, having | in which the pots e kept plunged, is pro- | the chang ge. The whole looked 
perished бее and there Es T unt. of support. As A TP he posa The bó sides, Mid aw of this | factory. “One had a — “ t кй 
for Common Laure ey seem AG os е been|ease are each formed of опе large pane ofj|filed up into a m f flow 
in the agony of death; and "8 "life is|glass, the top and one side being separately blending of 6010058, poe Wa 
now sue vigorously through their larger|framed, so as to take in and o ut, in order to give | an nd the whole was spoiled. 
а iwigs аге perishing daily, piora facility both for cleaning and arranging | Doxious flowers were very soon removed; but T 
чете ly strieken wit m А plants within. Small brass buttons fix the | fess І needed no further lesson on À 
2nd their whale. m is so enfeebled tha — дыг in their ni n and a hook € ake combination of x 
they lieve t t t We 
leaves. The Oregon Mahonias are in а similar|1 or 2 inches open. *'Ivery Pi have mine clear ; but pu пріо wa 
condition, though not so sick; and as for Tree |entirel y closed, except at night, and when con- 
in hea 
Pæonies they are reduced to the last stage of мон piante in blossom the entire front panel is vell а аз in painting, eua ys 
debility, as is now shown by their wiry shoots and | often m t all m This is me secret of | thes arrangement. v 
shrivelling dingy foliage. Of all this the early | success, of course, is а ve 
spring gave warning ; even Crocuses, the hardiest For as i 
of flowers, blo ill; Hracinths rotted, and | serv yatory or in а ded ете recess, hee $ wor A, lined For 
the young shoot us died back when | with zinc and coloured to suit the house or room 
but a few inches long. The charming Ostrich lin which it is to stand, is most — recom- | 
Fern (Struthiopteris), usually so stout and strong, | mended ; or instead of this а wooden o e in the |1ng oum of its p 
although at first it proudly vindicated its reputa- | form of a tray 5 or 6 v м tt 0 : 
- == € od, in a few short weeks "оми and varnished for conserva tory use, or made of |faet of scarlet ре сы yellow, ie 
own. And it will к. fona china tiles when intended for the drawing room. | @0 containing | blue, ill ustrates 
that th hybrid Gladioli are dying back i any | In these, which are to have a solid stand to rest | P taining pii 
lace upon, the pots are to be plunged, the bottom being with scarlet it is altogether "bad. anl 
How " = Air it се 2 кы aped Wis pro- Silver sand an e packing cleansed Moss. “ Scarlet, crimson, and pink, onld irn 
duced ? e answer It i axiom | Hanging baskets are preferred to be of wicker- |thi nk, be mixad; each and alone, with w wh 
in Vegetable le Physiology that that n > o plants e can remain | work painted, eu lighter and not liable to | with scarlét creepers of pale pri the Fo 
ot ripened ; and the|rust like iron will. For balconies and windows | rose- моа ose db pale blue, like 
=ч is not enia. in its application to |the boxes, which are always necessary there, may | me-not P бой, would often provan? 
what in eommon parlance bears that name, but|be made of earthenware, tiles, or wood. very | pretty, SR the other — had e gre ed 
extends to the whole perennial system of a plant, | pretty arrangement in such a situation is made Ъу | дегапсе of red. te Bh 
Thus the corm of a — or the fleshy bulb of a | covering the front and ends of a box — Mix ToN's | exactly the same fhadas Die "periti d 
Hyacinth, от the succulent fangs of an Asparagus | tiles, which are just 8 inches square, and vary in | tint of one colour may suit, notwithsta 
mie the wood of > those plants, as timber is | price from 15. to 2s. 6d. each, the EA Бате fectly with that of а as pure into 
К Ped the term ripening, its|of mixed colours, being for this S purpose aur own colour does not in the least enter. 
à 1 is growth-of every part, | the least handsome, © 80 si isalways most artistic. — .. 4 
Led P арена "de Pu iioc itle St se tog Si expend all the е care a ЕР __ “ Pink, and pale cold blueas іо 0 beer 
, ) nk Geran 
ЕЕ of soluble into insoluble seeretions, as | preparations, on plants a adapted for the Tuy blue Мора or d kx ird шоп бї 
gum into via o and so on, and by this last | greenhousés and plant ease ven to grow пісе | #11 blown nearly, viith the  olimb 
n i ^ d 
the interior o of a plant for the organs it is to form afterwards иин arranged to produce а pleasing d White and eri scarlet iu ond 
зан ете this апа а plant із effect, uthor (or nM for surely there | or Ew Heliotrope bet end crimson are 
healthy emove any one condition and its|is evidene э к lady's hand in some of е | ће number; and when many colours 
y is Eae itable. allusions wh fol m gives some very pointed | used by means of the gre Heliotrope, 
. Some persons ка. that the > ct of un- р uetions оп these matters, a portion of which or втее reen сн та; м ече be made, 
aree wood should we may venture to quote :— up -i reeptibl к һу 
x en gro Mond Бо iti Р 
=, 
crease d 
- 
named plants, whioh have no common name, unless m tiis way, Е by the aii e s t pit А у y 
ry newl Ds stand 
80 i 
even which retain their learned titles "soon gain should be the only materials to 
if they are really pretty household names as weil, [colour із concerned, they may be #0 
