SEPTEMBER 7, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
809 
ae Flower Roots. 
AMES VEITCH, Jon., сө Exorrc NURSERY, 
Chelsea, S.W., begs to announce dire he bas received his 
annual supply of Bulbous Roots fro Holland, and is pleased 
to say that they are PARTICULARLY FINE and in ха ае 
иши. CATALOGUES аге now ready and will be for. 
n ap 
п those who patronise 
"pim their € EARLY, 
пара, ера ne = a parem 
pu arcades of the garden itself. The view 
m 
height, таай base, соппес{ей by ornamental 
red b 
e | now become. 
was certainly not the fleetin ng eranceoent ohjoot is has 
The loss of this „permanent or perennial 
: а тран s for 
race are 27i finer, 
d baceou: 
imá the ple sium more gay and mesi in 
character than those of the shrubby series, The latte: 
he ле varieties 
rick circular arches e erm up with a row pre ра 
of white Тутанган ád 
On the outside of the. nservatory is a neat 
verandah, about 18 feet in gh t and 15 feet in | Cal 
width, passing along : e front and ends. 
Its roof 
is carried on light ir behi 
avourites flower lovers, and they 
have. their uses, as, for example, i in п flower gardens and 
3 P$: 1 
r 
3-5 nnn 
handsome 
PA MET 
r decorative features 
pret 
» i. ыз which ie 
he d agreeab 
mates y rn with its. manifold beauties 
with 
outside of the building | 
iin 
hig 
1 to de size má nika and varied 
ойор have failed ; and latterly so uncer rtain and 
| capri 
can | bien, "that t n perennial 
The general colour of the 
is Dp fio e а tint that harmonises well with 
ter crops 
are produced than in ап; pert of in land, 
offer it at the above T rate for ad h; 
price to the Trade 
oem For ye-grass, 5s. per bushel. 
ew Turni жүзү ва per Ib. 
New Kore Seod, 4d. perl n eo. 
WINTER VETCHES and WINTER OATS as soon as 
m nn 
ANENT PAS' LAWN GRASSES as sown at 
P oam for the last 7 y 
CALCEOLARIA and ОГ CINERARIA, 1s. 
from ee e the — ire geh 
exportation to all of the world. 
Royal Sou th Hants Seed Establishment, Southampton. 
Present Sowing at 
i Free. 
per packet, saved 
UTTON axp SONS сап now 
supply the ra Ааа i for im- 
mediate sowing :— 
NEW TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM. 
Drumhead Cow Cabbage 
Sutton’s Im Cabbage 
rm e et and others 
(preter Е Grasses 
Fin M chis 
Early Н; 
сч 
ula, and other choice Flower | 
Cineraria, Prim! 
of the above new or fresh Seeds may be 
оп addressed 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
; purple stripes have however 
been introduced to the columns E the verandah 
ык Nee ғ oonspiono s par ieh 
мү triking арр voca се than that of the rest of | с 
the ilis inds broadly striped brown and 
whi te are str otio across the whole of the гоо | 
inside, and;looked at from without through the 
glass have те by no me ek a disagreeable мий. 
MS чыгыр already mentioned is to be decorated 
give them роса, aa oram 
racter, 
now fleeting he: varieties, 
No — ihe annual ШЕР which t - ж, rbaceous 
Calceolaria has assumed is in great m attribut- 
able to the introduction € с nid э а зо lived 
ble у for robustness of 
rofus t fow and fo r the pretty 
ей o a£. its Орун ийе, "iib; and partly also 
termixture of this kind with the bright- 
I miffy' and d c. b 
h flaw , in whieh i E : Bret that those of 
еа D spring shall be mitted, Others will | < 
follow as Zur adva! 
Ve has been pone by Mr. WEEKS, and 
effected by means of hot water in 4-inch iron 
oe sunk i the floor, and covered with hand- 
some iron g ese pipes are attached to 
P o of WEE ek S largest tubular boilers, which 
found to work perfectly, and to raise the tempe 
ture to any height re сой Ап E smaller 
sized boiler feeds a series of в that warm the | 
eries. It may be worthy of aac "that by 
means. of ,Stop-cooks. such. comman d is obt ained 
uM t turn contemptuously from bevies of 
чт y pouting, pursing S but the p 
ME and it has been paid. The perennial 
е fthe plant has been obltterated ; the piece 
ips greet us once and are gone. 
1 has for all башар purposes 
“бош of our readers doubtless remember С. arach- 
noidea Сайа C. purpurea, species of а truly sar d 
duration cultivated some quarter of a century ago, but 
which are probably · now lost. Here were the materials 
which should h 1 to give the с} t 
proving race of herbaceou: 
that failure can hardly occur under any eir 
stances, Ser as any one of the boilers elt cw 
mad d hould such 
the pue further ventilation is secur ured a 
different ele build: 
ventilator runs the whole length of 
t three | cultur 
The Gardeners Chronicle, [7 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1861. 
ETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Fr Horticultural (Fruit 
en »i at S. Kensington өйүү? Non 
заадас арар ac 6 {ви нә Prou се E 
ORIS 
Тнк last show but pan of ра resent year takes 
place on Wednesday 
ently ne plants in pots and tubs, such | co 
|as ge llias, Ай, &e. ; but at 
present, with the i, ind. of the 
house « ot this prim M iue 
The interior of the buildi 
ө Species, unfort early 
ower when exhibited, ha has "rupe ne pred 
the А ыр оге а. С. arachnoidea, and its Le are 
overed lik h white cobwe 
early Med 
racter. ts sweetness i isan ау novel | feature, which 
WS observe that the Council of the Society |" 
e КЕБЕК Ы the assistance of those who possess plants 
9F THE RoYAL гек ы EI. Боос now | which have grown too large for the houses in 
à that th I i — Xn are | which the at present placed, and we should 
to give our readers a correct view of the think the Garden is likely to have many contri 
interior Fw int ip certainly one of the most grace- түт of s н e expense of conveyin 
ful edifices of the ii that haye yet been "d Chi will of course be far toul 
rit 
cultivated bu Then with its perennial habit rein- 
stated, and its flowers “improved” to the complot 
degree of enbonpoint, of colours rich and varied, an 
odoriferous „withal, who shall её that the Culceclaria 
Such | raisers 
Wez may take this opportunity of reminding the 
of Seedling flowers, that at the emer xhibi- 
tion of DAHLI ее th K 
e b 
nature, шсш such 
brought fo rward, has been deputed to 
ORCHARD HOUSE TREES AND ORCHARD 7 
I HAVE read with interest pur TAE on Orchard 
ature will be so re ver to be | have an opportunity of TART du the bci i 
оррт ve, or unsafe to enjoy гч етеп the worst of | ro reat public garden Жї - eost 
the 
{ with beantifal plants it will besope the 
E favourite res r& of inyalids as well as of шеге! IN days of yore the CaroxoraniA held as an orna- 
d 24 рой plant xm much higher position in public | of 
i 1 that p оп than it t the present time. . 
» ades -of the the | aek along epo тА 2 it is not indeed diffi- 
ыр - of Capt. Fowxz, R.E е" pm understand how this гауга — ч 
A DT + | that the most showy section of the family, erba- 
E J; us ben of A and- ni iron, == Pesaro Po gear ome liie more 
Es rider of the new pe t South че ра cn 
Й ton, із 240 feet in length ini 59 feet h Кемне ponent ar affectio ous of Hle havo no кен dri [эме 
exclusive of corridor and gallery, which together | wan ту im a petes the compensating n of — 
en raised from seeds, w. 
tial to жөө їп mide ied rt a duration. 
Indeed instead f fixity f character the race to which 
, | allusion із now made is a beng n for its variability, | 
ect almost endless variations: b 
+ | Produce of a minute pin бака) 
"hé od It was not so fo as regards x duo э” 
ying view (see p. 811)of varieties grown in the days of one's boy | 
shows mo more us gen side em wanting in the size and colourig of those мы 
ing, where there is an arcade an. fligh -jin the p nt day, were of a decidedly perenni | 
leading to th * Pr v through of and hence could be perpetuated- А fav mee 
? a 
doorway the visitor panes to the e of p* upper | 
varie! of Slipperwort ht then be regarded 
rmi рб Ao d and distributed, mi 
k it may not be 
of p of the sorts of 
Реб ез sud Ne ctarines that after "MOM abundantly 
ir blossoms without setting their n 
and а 
houses, 
rchar 
„not being Hipno rit- year. I must edi thi at 
h 
| of sharing the ый Жы mue: È ret upon ng 
Бања" and delicate corymbosa. 
hese ha indeed, a certain charm in their day, and 
| drew admirers after them; they were petted , 
The her! юш 
becom « 
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