NovemsBer 17, 1860. ] JHE GARDENERS? 
ng to the main 
d, and the Siale or lateral d 
works relatin 
drainage have long since 
nee mene E are 
ina pRa condition. Tf 
also nearly finished. Water pipes of large 
been la id down for ris with wh the nts ani other 
To | the unds are t 
ntersp 
will pr robably be fin nishe 
e | time appointed Tor the opening of the garden to th 
| public early in June next. 
řsed 
A cony oyi ng the ‘aie ‘water shee to a well Sisia 
behind the va ye or there to be pumped up 
steam to a re bea. ently high | to make cs “again ser- 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
wi 
Ax i the ae few among us wi 
are | corre esponds with on 
ə | Variegated Fi 
plants i i 
e have now three yd distinct species 
e fay coloured, and t 
Mr. Brep’s m have Ww are vague and mysterious 
pi £0 sige a Poti ay of Chrysathemaes under | ng sont hinting that these will no! 
view at Mr. Bird’s place, Green La b he fe: variegated Fern 
ite! 
viceable in the eh one in nee 
part. Ear thwor i a gre 
Newington. We would therefore advise admirers ol which ‘peared in ee field w 
to ne the proper rier have a ea out of the way, 
and order an d beauty, under the hands of „skilful work- 
a plants each of loaded with b 
h 
ultaneously in all quarters, 
a The loves a and foundation of most of the main RTA te 
ee let 
whic 
t bea utifal N description and of al 
width, and 14 feet in height, is literally c phe. oe full 
looms of the | the ct Botanic Garden, Kew, from the mou 
shades of colour of Java. Fern n 
t is to | take the still more brilliantly-coloureð Pteris 
t. Al ho w y p tl ing spring from the celebrated 
Aart eben: 90 fi A in Ge eng eet in prn of M. Linden Brussels; ; and then the third 
species, Pteris cre pei albo-lineata, was introduced to 
* 
. Mr. St tansfield, the well- kno own 
jing and excellent effect, Individual blooms are as large J 
pok in 
ithe making a botanical excursion with his friend, 
t J J 
Mr Eos sath the latter had ba pic z pea of hr 
d distinctly variega' 
F 
have been complete arge portions of spaig s of 
them are gr rat ; others only wait for 
heavy surface traffic of that kind fi o be 
also gravelled. walks, varying as they do 
pel from 26 to 40 feet, cannot > Mik = padua fi 
ee noble a striking appeai 
h of the Box embroidery work i is = also finished, i, 
Tn] 
e; Alarm, a large cri 
Hee r Kind; Yellow Perfection; Bico — 
lilac vari 
Muc 
remark re ich a fae es more especially t 
i ie, first terrace a Each of 
er of a 
sg 
a 
eg E 
J 
5 
22 
a 
coloured | 
er He 
d and their 
walks 
eet itt pi eean cna sens we ie ey! Gl 
will be in spring, yn A Lad expected to prove tw 
most i 
™, 4 
as 
| bius, rich bright 
of the | þes 
Mr. Nesficli’s beautifal 
e! 
striking, „but this 
bri 
some wh at coarse ; Cassandra, 
q 
ERAON, 
aed 
andso Y> 
NER Golden Bla of Selai large na 
ikewise conspicuous, as were also E iias, rosy arbet Fr is very A Lea that all the variegated ven 
mson Pore 
yet Simorered belong to the 
i RAA a foes re odentia aut “ 
in nium adiantum ni 
ved by the gr: atei fact that km pania Ta come 
perfectly true from spo res. So far experi 
pelt the a very fine show variety; Alfr “eft Salter, 
| large and showy; 
mosum, a useful sort 
ge 
ite ; 
Leboise, 
c 
aduine oggi, ; Mare- 
yellow ; 
est whites Ma por sess. 
varieties. i 
a 
orange ; Dr. Maclean, rosy | 
Delight, aga Yello "or: ar is, 1 
Lucidum, ly Madame 
crimson 
0C, Plut Pri rincess Mere | 
laris gn Ry Bi Vesta, the Bi one of the|it is a native of Central India. The 
all first-class | when full grown, a 
fine speci of | the pinne deeply pinnatifid; the t 
sort, and one of the | produce ur bran 
T n fine 
ftl a Ferns her in a single 
instance, gone back to the g green s 88 which we must 
nsider their o original c s 
igin eri: 
o doubt, a variegated vache of Ph, quadri- 
onds attain a hei; ight of 5 feet lai 
of the s ee, which causes it to have an 
7 
distinct from the other toon Fag 
fronds 
innate with 
=i pinne 
about 2} oat. Jong, 
e same way; a broad sil 
| t anea, down | the centre ot each iw bas 
fro: + 
flowers ; 
je | bea Perl : 
Rose, Shamrock, hste a mda Tok na judging si 
what is finished the effec b is exce cellen ib, even now 
ly Mayoress, 
that, with these and large kinds fe ied 
a Pia ay may A iir ted to be iahitatned een N to 
when that shall ee been done they ma: 
Pos A Vineries are full of plants 
turfy 
o km mould, mixed Kah font 
This species grows quickly and sneceeds well in the 
| usual Teri soil, viz., peat and a little loam and 
sand. This 
as well i ina cool greenh 
y tl 
expected to look still nore pleas, Mies count 
urfin; 
o O acres are. required ; hows of the 
principal a of ‘he sc of the garden are 
therefore alre eady appa 
ee planting 
weather continues 
fay ivity. 
eodars, a om 12 to 
height, are already i in position.’ These have been brought 
from the E den bes pee: an judging from th 
aa balls w i 
ally as 
doubt need be entertained of their success. In mov 
eid Taha d under so as 
ey comple tely free to be ntroduce broad 
planks under the genito of the ca al To the ends of these 
planks chains are sppe ed, and after wep eae and 
Turme t the ball in mats, t ne whole — d up by 
eri Fr crew. o the cen’ of a four- 
pet macy, does not 
25 feet in | medicinal purposes—nor ginseng, about 
e 
ror Geje E Extracts, &e , manufactured at Cincinnati, for | 
a stove; bed no 
rr 
the show vied 
Miscellan 
Statistics enh 8 the Tadigenous woe arks, §., 
their P; 
i I etd American 
include tek to ne 
50,000 
of bar ae are annually received at the port of Cincin. 
the Year ending May ist, 1860. 
Resinoi - 150,000 ounces, 
Extracts, Inspissated Ti ices, ¢ &e. 26, ‘ae Pe, 
Essential heme eel 
Tinctures, § _ ooo oy 
with | ny, 
d States.—The, Éin hiia as, q 
ains all the pion and div 
The ‘onds br 
of ined; the tate hy in in the adult frond, 
» while the stripe 
i a 
hardy ones, obje 
f asperi- 
and the general habit = 
| the T corresponding exactly w ith that 
y stripe own th 
condary divisions 
sai the paer an pe principal v 
| gheen, are of a brighi 
TO 
| be autifal e objects it it is possible to conceive, 
| caulis is not one of the easiest Ferns to caltivat rape 
Pt, tricolor acne to have AT part of its constitu- 
fee It, how et, grows 
well in a clos 
Of Podophyllin and “ane ndrin tities 
are prepared, and the two tuko 
half of all the resinoids prođuced. For ran A uaa | 
of the above-enumerated a ree at least 250,000 Ibs. 
tl sales 
eason previous 
to transplanting these had been root-pruned, by Boi 
amply illustrate the benefits pet a going r from 
wh t issued ‘bundles | 
of fibres of the most pty desetiption ready to la 
hold of of the new soil as soo’ red in 
o 
| Scandinavia. 
t 
&c., are required. The 
bruised, and ma lotit barks, 
310, = lbs., making an aggrega 
and manufactured in this city during 
manufacture of these home productions, 
Yel Poppy il—M. Cloez, of Par 
a says the Technologist, made meet the esit | 
7 | Poppy Glaucium 1 m, which i on some 
pee zi o res. is common all fry ow the Medi- 
ean, and up the Western of Europe to 
WwW Coa 
It expands its ‘indice yellow flowers 
and August, which are succeeded by elon- 
a lar ge numbe: 
oceup 
| sterile fron 
, has 
the Tronds to turn atg at the Ge: and it i shoni 
ter. It 
ris cretica albo-lineata 
under 
g 
0 inches 
near lane vis aI pinnæ; the low 
harina or divided into two; the Gert or silay st Seeme 
ies about half the width of each pinn: 
er than the fertile, ai 
| small-growing neat specimen. Delta, 
| Spencers s Florist, Fruitist, and Garden Hieeilany for 
Nove 
Mr. J. 
al h nothing beyond that has been done e | gat ted capsules, ei Ar of minute | of Oct, ng oe arising from th 
spot yet, that the iro rk is being put together seeds, ter when | root in the place edits 
elsew! and that w) ht to the ground | dried in an oven; and, afte ying, ge 42% per | Aconite root was cut ini ced with a 
> put too, are also rising on | cent. of a siceative of ‘ie tan used as an aliment, | of pi members of a i ; 
Ma sbced which shows that the contractors | or for peor pie nt s s 
are in earnest. Those on sia h-west corner are |by pressure, + pee Ent, of this oil. > mare, or | severe pains, with prickling | the limbs 
pe kes forward; but oeme bits have | rèsidue, pad te a valuable manure, giving, on | partial loss f , or 
been finished, and their light and elegant appearance, | analysis, 6 per cent. of nitrogen, and an ash, de e given in full ee ne tal 
their brick tta colu t | to 143 rich in phosphate of lime. This oil, | & large quantity of the vinegar 
well with the beautiful objects with which they are without — resembles greatly the Po -seed oil, | and in these were applied to i 
ted. entrance new offi been | obtained from Papaver , and the =p ntr the neck, and galvanism employed, 
cat and are ps epi or occupation. - | might Itivated for the sake of its è addition to the other remedies. All the patients 
f most where nothing el erative g Pharmaceutical Journal. 
el penis 00 Teet ga A0 at | pen iva sim rote Ye —— 
wi ome nae with glass, well ventilated, and hea! thing like as acre a5 
with hot water. Ate either end of this are the “ee pea Fath re, whether # would pay to cultivate it for | Calendar of Operations. 
ajitoa, which are connected with each other by f that purpose. Mr. Cloez’ loez’s results, however, are worthy (For th ing k.) 
means of a narrow passage at the back of thel of bemg recorded. id —+— 
pe B Nes nelle — Ethe = Ee Fie pegs, raed 0 and Å for banat PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
- y in ve for $ 
She, pr are ai, mely Dae, nove fe ert a|, Gomme eA cr mes 
; i i tthe same rule obtains in this, - “gee 
idag te Stns the the te rnin rimai sd Sr é and ai bee aineis berey orld, namely, that the supply | winter in this house; many of wed are impatient’ of 
