. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ith more than five segments. Looking at the matterfrom Natures own point of view, is the correctnumber. ? We recommend to the notice of our readers a little pamphlet which has just reached us, entitledHydro-Incubation, by means of which all kindsof poultry and game eggs may be inexpensivelyhatched and successfully reared all the year round{Christy & Co., Fenchurch Street). Villa gardenersand gardeners generally are so often interestedin poultry, that we strongly commend this pamphletto their no
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ith more than five segments. Looking at the matterfrom Natures own point of view, is the correctnumber. ? We recommend to the notice of our readers a little pamphlet which has just reached us, entitledHydro-Incubation, by means of which all kindsof poultry and game eggs may be inexpensivelyhatched and successfully reared all the year round{Christy & Co., Fenchurch Street). Villa gardenersand gardeners generally are so often interestedin poultry, that we strongly commend this pamphletto their notice, feeling assured that they will thank usfor so doing. The subject-matter of the pamphlet issufficiently indicated by its title. Some time ago we had the pleasure of an- nouncingthe honours received by Dr. H. R. Gceppert,Director of the Botanic Garden at Breslau, on reach-ing his fiftieth anniversary of taking the degree ofDoctor of Philosophy. On completing his hundredthcourse of lectures at the university last summer he washeartily congratulated and presented with a magnificent. Fig. 97.—A FOSSIL FUNGUS (peronosporites antiquarius), with its mycelium, growing amid the vascular bundles of a LEPIDODENDRON FROM THE COAL MEASURES. (ENLARGED 25O DIAM.) form a continuous line or mass. The examples of thischarming Larkspur which we have seen were of sucha character as to lead us to predict for it considerablepopularity. The past summer has brought some fineadditions to the class of hardy annuals. —— Now is the time for potting or planting out inbeds the beautiful forms of Ixias which & Co. and others are in the habit of exhibit-ing at one or more of the London exhibitions. Theyare not diflicult to cultivate, and it is just possiblethat more failures result from what may be termedcoddling the plants than from any other can be successfully grown and bloomed in potsin a soil made up of light loam, leaf-mould, and agood proportion of rough sand. The po
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