THE GOOSEBERRY. 91 



To form Shade by Jerusalem Artichoke. 



the ground in October, or they probabl 

 may not attain snfficient altitude of growth 

 to protect the trees bearing fruit so early as 

 July, especially if planted late in the spring. 



Thus, it will probably happen, that the 

 fruit on the outer row on the north side of 

 the bed, may not receive the shade intended 

 sooner than they are about to become ripe, 

 when, in July, they will be open to all ex- 

 cept the mid-day sun. 



To form Shade by Jerusalem Artichoke. 



See described under the article Straw- 

 berry. 



Having described the necessary culture, 

 we proceed to offer a novel and 



Improved Mode of Propagation. 



The propagation of this tree is universally 

 sally understood to be effected by planting 



