DECEMBER 7, 1861.] THE GARDENERS. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1067 
Exhibition of Chrysanthem n of t of forcing — to too high a temperature, | lorets of the - Thus а Pyrethrv rum | resembles a 
OBN pos ER, F.R.H.S., invites da. "PUBLIC t t the Vine. uds are con- | Daisy, its pea "having 1, scales; 2, florets of the 
VISIT his t rivalled Collec оч of these beautiful flowers, | strained to push, dr ы buds to expand rapidly ; | disk ; and 3, florets of the ray (commonly called 
si ara now la х FULL ВІООМ. ontsins several thousands of | Put there being по Es accumulation 'of|petals). If you reduce to powder and keep sepa- 
ts, and presents а coup d'œil wmique in this or any other | nutritive juices on whicht can. feed, c^ there Lam portions of the stem, or florets of the disk or 
m: 
. ission every day except Sunday. always is in the open air en er ordinary circum- | florets of the ray, you will find that the first has 
e eni William Street, near Hammersmith stances; the buds can aiy give birth А weakly | the usual smell of the plant, the second a slight 
ew Cinerarias, Gloxinias, and Pelargoniums, shoots and aer б flow | odour oil, and the third a similar 
AND A. SMITH can still supply а few sets of t There is another sura iiia ieh the g roma кча but more penetrating. When th 
p.” iheir New GLOXINIAS, CINERARIAS, aud PELAR- | part of gardeners pay little inniit, namely; | powd are 4 e = гари асо — that 
КО ; the period at which young fibres begin їо. form. | they aet very ifferently, the third being by far 
rdeners Chronicle of Oct. 5, and CATALOGUE, p i wet ч f osi ёт ТЫРЫ 
wich, 
l which i be had gratis. 
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у. ле +. ОВАКВУ БАВЕ: E y ow з ) 
EBB'S GIANT POLYANTHUS апа ern e of October. Dutisitthe same with allother|is afflicted with an insect which lives om its 
QURE — еъ flowers, теу | fruit, trees? I think not. Nevertheless Dr.|leaves, and completely. stops up the Exec | 
ИЗ FLOWERS, иа o s eam чы В IB | ErNDLEY, їп his Theory of Horticulture, laya pores, so that a: leaf may be so completely encase 
PRIMROSE. down the principle that this autumnal production | among. such vermin аз to perish under their 
M Apply Өролок Маст, Calcot Gardens, near Ronding. __ of young B sie mod ng all plants (w vias attacks, Now; says M. BELHOMME, if you 
Hollyhock. Seed—8ow йо he вау so у for whioh venson he recommends | ће powder of the florets. of the ray upon 
P d Qe E d Mese of the | that in all cases trees be ted before winter. | these leaves the insects T themselves, and 
n sealed veta. hec hm Ae do. do. 2 Өк ые of of | Notwithstanding my: respeet for wm learned may all „nbe brushed _ off by a eamels hair 
fino m mixed, 1s. ; also a. large Stock of fino ES. plants (вее | writer, I must " that the rule appe powders hardly answer 
CATALOGUE EO = мү ты ан арыр from absolute. I think that if 79 is true for the same purpose. The differenee in the aotion of 
peccet «b Doblo Hollyho г Aaa plants that pus sh early, such as the Peach, it із | these three powd y be expressed by numbers 
more than d doubtful as regards those which start|as follows, The s yield 20 per cent. of 
ILLIAM OHATEES ow "ANNU AL DES-|later. T i (el confining myself to fruit trees, all | essential oil, the dide. ofthe disk 40, and the 
oa чї її bo fr 4% ЕЕЗ анына аА C pl ants that push and flower | florets of the ray 60. To 2 n I in the 
postage m; 
тышлм Cmarrm, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Saffron | Vine, С the o eher in ы ic "ires bor т | full blown, хар carefully. ку in the shade in the 
, - н rem the formation of new fibres be ore ть air; and the. powder must be kept in well 
Can be Seen at o 77 LI. Eae winter, does not begin to gro wb ttles. Thus из energy. " keep. for 
HARLES NOBLE invites inspection, and would | Чү am éonvinoed," nt: PYNAERT, “№. 
; т, that ап wow thisis worth а Any of the t 
Cena Ron олсо exact observation of this cireumstance in the life | seedsmen can obtain бойну кес. o 
Кен ч which they have been | of plants would lead to capital, results; it would | correspondents ; n will 
рамей NERONE ir. for блата; KALMIAS for forcing; (explain the. differences o opinion so соттоп | do to raise the plants; ; and -— — of dryin g 
and a magnificent stock of "All the inest, kinds of Rhododen- | amo ng the most m rienced — as 4, some | and тнт Йн he flowers із h mention. 
drons in the world. CONIFERS and Hard EVERGREENS | very importan for | Mons. B nl f" tlie h 
фу the 100 or 1000. ROSES and а Gener ursery 8 "i р ton fr s. BELHONME speaks on e insects that 
worthy the inspection of intending Planters P Aene tance as to. the bes n for T4 ns sylanting infest Oleanders, | but if ее буй in question will 
Desde Catalogue. Conifers. I wish to dir t кырей to 2s сас kill the Ole scale will proba 4 CIN 
EORGE JACKMAN AND SON'S PRICED and|The result of their or ei ы publ ll oth i. 2 scale d aphis; and it is qui 
ESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE ces 1861 and юзе. Gardening periodicals, must n arily cat а | possible that 16 may ан an end to that d ot 
pn n pint er inem ren t poen qot ang good effect om cultivation, There c ould be по |all pests, tlie.mealy 
Rare Conifers, аа Deciduous Те Е - Shrubs, | difficulty in doing this with potted йаш. Gar- 
tad Forest сап be had | deners who hav У the management. of stove and| —— We find in a recent number of the бозвёр:оў 
cry ipn plants are well aware that the best the Garden some interesting extracts from letters 
time for re- ат із when вч б-тан: first show. | written from "South. Australia Љу Мг. J. Е. T d 
all plan 1 
energ’ Chronicle., 
СЕМВЕР 7, 1861. crurum 
Woking Nursery, Surrey. 
remark 
n ега... 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. gen lume n Ж есте 
mou ar, ME Horticultural fonenn | prepa more necessary 
T De Pane) at S. Kensington -- Nom. | оша be called to mind, especially when iei 
is E NE — М an the- — failures in forcing cit 
| € а colo 
vhi has тездей на lately, — я — is, however, more hee cularly to the nit- was raised at Port Elliott, from 
desirable to ttention vations on the formation oun Е ) 
at this season of the mm e author, M. that we would direct attention, for, although 
we 
PYNAERT, now a Garden Architect, but formerly | doubt — Dr. LINDLEY "has said wiat юна кнд 
о. ВомЕ time since attention was drawn by the|* 
winter, when trees'are lea£- | e Ает ress to. the salio of Е has been 
less, Ae ide rir whan кре чө i od ep э a Porous, and the substance of the 
continue t^ take up nutritive matter, the accumu- tements was du tewrfored to the 
lation of which in their interior goes on incessantly | solum "Sf the Gardeners! Chronicle (se p. 312, to our desser 
until the time when Ua excites gauai | 1857). | this, since the им. бе dien living in England, x » 
it then owe to e young shoots as they | The — on this side the Channel do A p contributor T ja early volumes, is: well. known as 
imo is makes it evident that pe тоне | веет how: have rs крс the diseovery. | man of strie ity; and must know. something: o T 
ts in an artificial climate will zii be i in | Whether ne is ; that the British skin: is impenetrable | p ar тайый Vineries already contain. 
to fleas, or that the titillation of these nimble| N Mr. mentions as interesting garden: Lei 
riety of KEN 
d чинат ао 
tution, it era — be 
its. 
white wild va 
o. Ys actioni apo instance [? рн of а | iti is that nobody here seems to have taken interest | em s siam further, sae о 
Ine, er out of do 0 ursery ; anew: 
n the virtues of the plant. ånd gat itiga gar ihan 
= tty p) lant агу eno rto grow 
"I utritive matter provided by the roc - i 
at rest. - P RAP im ME бан n! of muh. ens Мами eg ан cram troubled |, whieh: Has -for-: e. ы ше 
fact a plain explanation of the reason why itis so i к cd or not, according to a report by M. Mane cultivators, seems to be largely on the 
t if not impossible to force stone fruits |P MME, director of the Botanic Garden at pos ee M from .some- statistics now before 
when th ey are forced As f after ,fhey have | Met, the substance of which is as follows. e gross produce of the various 
thei gins by stating that Е - нде: in esit tivated ii Vieictia in the years 1860 and 1861. 
question й the inseet-killing y resides, regards the Grape crop, we find it stated that € on 
in ees rt е Ша, which by 4 mben was: t 
the E he ealls Pih Pyrethrum cinerari- eos in. чата һай inereased to Pr we 
e 
leaves 
"In this winter v— of roots and aecumu- 
lation of food for future om: which: wholly e a 1 
depends the power of Күлө алы the vitalit qt (folium of Dalmatia, not the roseum or car- -" for 1961 a6 siib ens The quantit т 
flowe Бен — explanation of the | 2830. of мев” nearly duced s of as jl 
e practice of arousing ve ta: | t 88. Шу ually; t a мы. being 13,966. gallons in 
suddenly ; that is of exposi e first other риге d Ap ч аз. n ina 1860; and 11,6423. gallons im 1861, 1 quo P - 
* Manuel jns ek Pratique: de. i» Quiture ийне, Ө | manufa allons. of brandy in 
P oce aiino n Arbres | centre of each e are called florets.of the dide , and llons- im е 1 The акй жо 
fruits hors de saison et але moyens TER prin ее and are yellow and.tubular ; those: оп the нес seemtherefore to Бе progressing in this branch of us 
the 
spéculation lucrative, Par Ер. PvwAERT. Brussels, Small Svo. | tlie; head, having the form. of а strap, are called | cultivation ofthe soil, as it is in that of most o 
