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Hyacinths. Without denying the beauty of some ot | һай of plain colours or ornamented, and shou ia, 
the double kinds, it may nevertheless be asserted in | accompanied by the wire gms for the PEE spikes, 1 
general terms that the single varieties are the prefer- | now commonly provided. e bu lbs ould be › firm , | testify x3 bs: булган drought of бе! 
abe оде er ordina ary decorat ive purposes. They are | clear, and evenly е0 по ut over is considered that 
vigor i the double-flowered | sorts Мы considerably in size) and en ly кыбал indifferent Specimens o of all such 
ре often of brighter hues, : and ek черү, produce | The glasses should be ees filled with soft w vater — thri ive, and that the killed or out d LE 
more compact o th: аб of the just 80 that when the bulb x p Due n its р hat have beer A 
tw tl 1! Hs all but touch the surface о 
jority of nile hia: Вее moro in gl t p anting they should be set away ina e tate zu e а botanical ^n on in мүчү. 
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| others, апа disappearance of Mos sses, Hà 
the barks of the survivors, and 9 
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majority of i es, w] i g y|pl most essen. 
ar ro decidedi dl ee р bl where the temperature is moderate and equa able, and mate that could "dd be selected. 
Another point of some importane iy yards, on the opposite (clayey) side 
is the obj ect i in view, is to make a son selection T^ a | than an pordinary, cellar. The ey may remain їп this s t en ten times 
a nth or six weeks oma — EA becom Ke 
d then ved to a 
few 
shades and varieties, which after all the trouble that | fely отборе, ап I may De duo 1 Д" 
тау Бе {а ke n with them will not yield half so satis- | cool г and gradually i to bear 1 elo vs unti. inj 
factory a result as the fewer decided colours. Especially fi jit The glasses are о to e kept filled up wit th | the neighbour ood o Lon don 
is it unnecessary for mere e decorative purposes to have т as 16 wastes; and the preci is € i be used at ely unscathed at Kew alil d ui on E 
tho value of wbich i in|a мэче тб below / that of € room, eed not be | the Laurus nobilis and "Phillyrea à dol © 
many cases is merely n min aal, chan "eed reed it t ofensivo which is seldom |t 
than upon their intrinsic me the A cool room, hey can be fully exposed ith re to 
There are of course among these, as among oth to ight, is the “best pl vin ж А h 
TS, forth ; but in cold DRE they. must ] ded, had it been i 
indeed there has been of late years a marked ЫЕ fro rom the авв at n p or they will be liable to of P the plants w ich 
in the quality of new kinds of Hyacinth, so that those | sustain an n urious ch ak very | where—it contains only the a, impo 
ren ж А те а fair share of | 10%. à portio LE а byb being kept i ja. Lora remarkable (for novelty, à 
à tain them; — the point E warm living roo they begin to gro be glad to answer any questions 
would i ly i impress on our ine enced readers When cultivated i in bowls or vases, the vessel may be | x to supply any deficiencies that nm 
is this, that such varieties, novel eg high-priced as | | aede ithe of your corresponde; ges А 
ihey may be, will afford them по pps Ars at | the former being pressed moderately firm. In оа T Der, our lossas! 
the. matter as a mere question of ornamental display ld 1 n less ET ED йаа! in the Ple 
The interest to be elicited from Bs cultivation of|third of their upper surface hg em Like о in |b "gem m of the and shrubs 
striai ch as these, will be dependent on other | glasses they should be set in k dampish pla ^ рамей out in the Pleasure groun area 
root, before аА exposed o ein or а Геи їп e hardy һе 
eel Mp single- -flowered varieties of low E heat. The „colours too should be tastefuliy grouped, vrl йө а i lo fan, but on the 
modera , we шау mentio: nd tł der plants into those beds, or 
asa uide to the inexperienced, a few of уч sorts we зо o that the tallest may occupy gola centre of the group. жең "- constantly prove hardy, 
hould ourselves select on account of their merit from | Ву another plan it Ћаѕ mes mmended to place | unsightly to visitors an 
the point of view in which we are бейден g ет. | ће bulbs in a flat dish о ye glass, or other|search of plants, as great gaps in the beds 
And, first, among the whites: there are Grand Videte, | material, Ji Which about half an inch of water is first | species sought should be foun y: 
Grand Vainqueur, and Queen Victoria, all forming put. Und uch conditions the roots are sure to| In the great Palm House ; 
noble spi ikes, with bells as pure as the snow-drift ; | spread авада and to clasp each other so as to |felt by many of the 
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"oin gher à mg Tüb mia ' and Elfrida Que ld тө Ыйы might be planted Pp this way, and after- | the ensuin, 
cent blus P ОНЫ remar ab e for the bold | wards set into p ornamenta dishes, the coarser material 
of their flower-spikes and the siz thei r fover bells being hi ues к ering of m ac Cistus, all pei. — Ar nus 
both ranking amongst the ben of this ДЕ, PU: _ Afters all, h , there is ач mode of culture aim mentioned below — n 
їз a pretty pucy Дей» sort, rather novel, bit S y hly satisfactory as pot-culture, | Thea viridis 
reasonable as to cost. Of blues, there v Baron van | and we conclude ч is notice with the following vet MEME 
‘Tuyll, rich deep indigo; Orondatus, clear porcelain | judicious summary of this method of cultivation from pipilika к 
‘blue; and ce S delicate ight TEN E fine the Bulb ‚ Catalogue of Mr. W. „Раш, of Walt altham Cross, » dentatus 
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bell а ground of his sui 
“ Hyacinths in 
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iu, аан, sob ie t; October is pottin dice лш ЭШ | 
7 ег, rather тоге costly than some of wes already ЕШ the UTE of to loam ting tl ат Trida abo | 
reps Prince Albert, which i is one of the chea sand and well decayed manure. зенан —" 
ne of the best of the. ver. d s ur purples [and 6-inch pots are ihe sizes ordinarily u used ; » сойопойев 
none the reds, Norma, z pot with more upright sizes, and vd пех © Gassino 
Steiger, : bright crimson, are s telling ets atia Sultan's | recommend such when it can be procured. T tti : cum 
Favourite a pale rose with deeper stripes, and. Belle | one-third of t ho alb should be left above nec | 27 Сеет 
meme a bright crimson rose, are also very effective— | of the và and. пе pots should be plicat. on m level | [or m 
of them being high priced, like Florence Nighti n- ground, o oors, having previously taken precau- Tea стана | 
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igh | tit he к g ugh the holes | IL PLANTS KILLED T | 
же ЕЕ мааа fiery red. Tho seres s are| 6 inches of ei roe i бор "бл any z feles nein M 
Vende ee ew g the po ж sorts, mater leaving them so covered for at 1 un 1 Spir pubescens = 
e rose; Milton, ‘Gynerium 
"Tour d'Auvergne and Prince of Waterloo, x i; d гане e nre i k чАеаезийгик арин AN edd m M чиет а e d м | | 
Bloksberg and Laurens Koster, blue, are fine, and |the > pots close to the "glass; give lent Pt ai md арас ^ HAVE PROVED QUTD 
every way desirable for Loser иы ion. water, and protect from frost." Dd dm башыл | 
Those Who have a tas e for newer and choicer PUUS anatel 
котру дне sho! Uem Z ve. ete nuin ERE : на Kæmpferi 
nti iia, "the right "Экер на 
mich eh of = the ышан, Snowball, a Кс -— d GARD EROS DW аси. eerte нарт e | 
with the most “improved ” " blossoms yet seen amo T i н Lobbii | 
yacinths; General Havelock, a magnificeat s m триас А vit almost алу л тш; ina pue A Cupressus Lawsoniana l 
lack purple; Solfaterre, a fiery гей; and Lord Clyde, | near, the statistics of Erer at 0 ico natat "ox SONA | 
one of the new purplish-tinted sorts. All of d Pore | | ES that I have held back the. "following i = в Knightiana | 
ng are remarkable for their superior qua in May last) for several weeks, lest any of the Fitz. Roja Errors | 
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айе there has ed a somewhat distinc t- | heat, show siga че же» Жет ph d e А еуез Бути Й | 
ing class of viia СЕ yacinths, remarkable for the has not been the case, and I there d it С gigan | 
Size of their flower bells, which are near ly twice as mising that it refers entirely to the Plea M: pe ы, 
large as those of the ordinary kinds. These have a under xat t rte entirely, to the T yh ч ; | 
when flower strong bulbs | аге drawn onts 7 Meet region туки » | 
and when cultivated so as to develope fully their natu-| Th throughout the ? Pleusmte ground, as else- Prsonias, Fortune va ња | 
| rdy habit. We have mentioned some of thése where in the Kew district, is very light and sandy, Hlcium Seridaum < 
among the varieties already alluded to, but with the | одно for the most part of alternate beds of sa ad ое S 
view of directing especial attention to the group, ме | [and gravel; the vegetation Consequently burns ver Mahonia japonia = 
may here mai pa of the more prominent of the | much eei e summer, and the demand for leat. і inter rmedia 
varieties, namely, frida, Tubiflora, Couronne de Celle, | | mould and better soil by the plants is insatiable. In 
and Coeli i -N Sec hene a | po с of d of peus and varieties the E diia Berberis allichina 
utifal sprin т ве m being daniferus 
flowers than the Hyacinth, voro s in forcin el паа fo i ieget n rd ie f all e 
houses for the decorat tion o nservatory фе КА trees and shrubs that will bear the e open air in that | Acer 3 : 
n 5 of water, ог іп locality. Owing to the nature of Ње soil and climate, | J- P Hoher E i i — 
d treated throughout as ever, there are whole groups of plants th е not | = 
d in the beds of the flower | at all succeed ; as, for instance, the ma majority of ce Home Corr 
eed, prove so Moe and | Firs, Larches, Ash, vem many End many Piceas com А Paris— The Jordin руе г AT 
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rive usc ог other retenti i p^ 
MA o ey тые i who are their own | soils, or that Ange ear ol o rocky лагу P Within отш uos — уне аге гейш 
cdi door vii pitulate some of the promi- | the last 20 years also the еты ofthe Thames has been | of some place of public — ks into 
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Ба ~ "Those known as Tye's Hyacinth | moisture from the roots of the e in t варріу i: рег | Kept plantation, with as Aes 
e or account hue d I 1 trees have been cut down in e Course UE ^oi hand, some 
| They may be laying out the grounds; and the consequent death of ' walks pev qe 
