Nov. 6.] 
THE GARDENER®DS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
731 
TT 
HoRTIC AL S ETY waghe pane Se 
athe iven, t! f this 
pega : Z be ela nth each month ‘ang December 
nary ; — Dec. rey a Jan. 1st! 
- i regent Sire Street, Ang. 13th, 1 
him, that he wishes to claim a right of 
plants on his master’s estate. If gentle 
plants, they surely do mone expect their padielibe todo so.” 
Mr. Cooper, of Battersea-fields, has the fol- 
mel down tep = whe 
ed chem a situation, of which I have had several, I 
h 
property: in 
any 
n dono ot bay | 
them in a long voyage is merely empirical. It is, 
however, known that th the’ most certain _ of con- 
veying a od # 3d them in a situation where 
oa xe to absorb moisture = ‘6 5 oe it. 
The best ltteer re effecting this is to ss, them i in 
dry sand or noel ale 
2 | 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
jest anellenees 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1841. 
Mas ‘00 often think, b 
pchased a pny tht the eae is bound te preserve 
under any ¢ ces ; — the sea: 
TINGS IN THE ENSUING WEEK. 
ake = Gardeners’ Association . . 
BR 
MEET 
Monday - - 
Tuesday - - 
any which th 
appease his employer, the goetcttnce obtain 
rT time since a corresponden 
« Daylight,” introduced into our prt a nqueton 
Anxi 
ses ote one, but many) from his brot her gardeners 
the one lost. Eve’ 
very 
honest man in the profession, of whom Tknow ‘many, con- 
Leon 
sand to have some 
| sebeotrinis the life fe of seeds, or that so great an error 
as vce eos eer have been committed. 
wever, 
Since 
ar- 
to the right. of cS oy perty in pla ants between 
Cites 
the ete 0 
again, in recis 
We must, therefore, explain that the ieycire of — 
this : 
as a packing saga —Take 
-. | been raised i in his master’s time and at his expens' e. Eve 
gardener, fond of his trade, will study to increase the 
fwo reasons ; icy, because he has given us the = 3 | stoc ke entrus ted to him, which is generally e neers 
portuni of 5 tate ee ‘ur DT opinion 1 upon:'t ith ober bint r for pla 
subject; and , by which esi the sinc | 
seco! 
ascertain the prevailing feeling of gardeners:—It so 
s, tbat seg aoa cases of ve utes 
is increased in ies =m Sook te, to the employer. 
The sam may be said with re seeds, all of v which 
box, of wood, mig 2 stou 
from within w three in —_ of het on 
tom ; ; Upon this is pl 
f the ta 2 
arising out of this ogee or we Bee 
have thought that one could rongheaded | 0 
enough to raise it, or bli ind 2 cnonah aah to see wae it is 
a for any honest and right-minded man to 
er it in more ings than one. 
ja rejoice, for the honour of gardeners, that of the 
many letters on ~ sass now before us, there is but 
of the er the gardener i is allow 
site, more ager than are renived te stock his 
aig &e. 
perqui 
is mas ster’s 8 | 
Such has been my! invariable practice, ed | 
who 
in what is 24 ong legally, and ra the property 
of his m so lon ng : corre- 
fore us. 
é person to whom we have just alluded, as form- 
ing an sh to every other correspondent, writes 
‘spondence esth 
produced, we shall ssieees a oat only for patiication 
the heap be: 
a bat toa “tale of plants some time ago, and pur- 
uch I believe to be t 
ate ther = who ha ae id ie 
Youn Gandenes, | us x sa that no one w 
esses the leas pe ould think of 
nehes to the side of the box; then co 
with an inch and a or two accord 
to the size of the seed: 
h these pig ons, 
all those. seeds w whi ich we have thas Asan So and ers 
putting in a San 6 or — Sptontton eaving his situ- 
tion, or boastof. what he had done in increasing. the 
tion. 
collects 
pal these are y taken from the: let- 
ers of practical deer for we hold it . - mat 
an act = Laerona € profess ion to show 
entertai oad a faa moral feelin teh 
—s oF meum an nd tu 
injury. It is, however, necessary to observe, th 
, or earth, must gers pressed down yt firmly, so 
thats may 
of the aa after the led lid is 
fastened do 
also the best way to pack bulbs for a long 
eovinied they are ripe when they are collected. 
wore 
N a recent Number, when speaking of the Drona 
h dar, we inadvertently assigned its first successful 
pal forthe ape ane hana > ee poearnag correspondent first cine we now ete to give onc Sts ae t Mr. Mr. Meluille no Secretary e 
bloomed ngs oe taken Fe he mses in friend ne which would be taken of | India House, iootead of the Hon. W. Leslie Melville, 
the pain and speek: ons. _ They ere yery m much the rome in aco jiatles n- a brother of at er i is also necessary to ex- 
Imired my d th legal qu esonof Daylight appear to renee plain-that, alth may be ob wu sa oo 
th me? I say not. es ery narrow compass, and to be feed solved, and | Falconer, ro application to him 
Ie hier ad : that ‘his would b é in i bl tion of Ind seeds by the | East India pesberag wil 
rinciple—well, then, A. and B. make a coat to me of | ation t account——-V 
me choice cuttings ; I propagate ; 3 _ they flouri: rish. By- | For _ “sake of ride ple platens we will assume the had’ w ten thus, when we had the honour to receive 
P emg eS aod thas =: gardener | the flowing letter upon the subject from Mr. Mel- 
‘hing ‘of my master’s in exchange. Are not these as much ville him 
mine as thos 
Four 
short hic sge’ his situation claims certain plants as his 
wn, der that his 
what i 
e T pur rehased with my own money ? _ Batl the circumstances mentioned, eee oeieiil Fifer, N. B., Oct, 29, 1841. 
i vi he pia Chronicle 
Hine were spent in th T admit it ; : t is it | the servant’s remedy Why, f ith reference to an article in t 
pane pen in the propagation; nem his — or- | trover to recover the 2 pla ts, nope a throw upon him | of the 23d inst., I coe on to inform. y ost the Mr. 
ted with them ?_ Suppose. one of the London nur- |:the onus of proving his legal | title to them. . But’ how.is | Melville who brought home a : e ps 
men were to advertise in your Paper that he would:| this to be done? Either he» must admit that he he had the | Cedar: (on Fs (or Pine) from satin — supp our besa 
supply any gentleman’s gardens with the choicest a uaa authority of his employer cor - _ seer ‘ teeta serenereh teeta et ie Nae ese er iting 
am =F page the men We the en shou! be. : chan, ngi ag. his ti or other produce . or t those ol thoes Loi Honourable William rant icra daaal 
i es pete tbe ands. who i Randal i Havin Taki ooae e pains pty a e, from 
she eg ge i es e acted.as bis fits value, and believi 
history, Iw ppl where there was aan ing wor is % stance, then, he acted: S strong, conviction of i a tages 
rth 
Srowing; [ acy started off by break of pay, to Aes 
mhere | I tag r iene, 
a 
ote requir 
d L imported, 
AI am unwilling that by a a however up intentional, 
say havin have ed jaded, at a ite ey master’s agent), and obta tained - plants by bartering 
: ate my b Ih t fi iM 
Shillings, er a pe = Se = W 29 became as much the property of the employer as ee a : me neat cog thr fe = 
_ feners have a kind of social and bospitable nies. onan they had been actually gm with his money ; or the ber pene ify wic! pes a will take _ peek ae nani soa oe 
= Us; and J, being ti receive, of erage had to sand treat. | exc! change being m: neon co th opria persond, | here; ‘i 
Freres te. Ha, ne. 99% 08 necks... £10) Une eer iapee eee rr merely acted goes saat, 1 bation Se Apel Is3h teat I 
transfe uction of this tree; at least, it was in Apr a 
ine wien inp a from aay _ Post a ane eit abd bsarci * nici apaured = sac akon = dnc of hi seeds, and if any older plant can be shown, 
ir, do you | im to it. 
pad jediecans 4 that I je any claim. upon any of thes spcata or exchange for , ie bey ory tayee A eg add, thet the trees at 
shed e did no dot consider that I had a proportionate right. | his master is penned ibe woe nate to heey 8 Sid and iuch'T have and ap = or Lo 
wou ‘ etis for Ss about = 
re oul not be fades J. would have gone without ee ne we ea a Birgit ss Pi mers, , name | feet high, and very E nd healthy, while pe 
have b of which I canno is. moment.call to mind, where it affected by the severe winter of 
| Pahy 5 sf has stolen or surrep- 13 were not at all y 
| ¥ oles” a aes who likes to see his i phaee similar = bes coisa, the ete ( 4 1837-38 ; 
| GASES Ie in Macs of Ch, | ne erm en) sere Es edhe 
ft 
| _ Writer, that we have little to a ea ean it:— sobbed, of 220, Bank of ae. >a : Be mo ine ett ee: ie them which have morse 
Suppet agar time is solely the property of his master. | ‘iately goes wie perenne Se nag sna J a — themselyes to ee ae 
Agardene t obtains cuttings from hisfriends, such led to Aisa me ee ot Fed iar ou é wos; tole ag my rapes Ge is ity sey 
they = strock and grown, until they become handsome This is arith case than sarees Dayiht gi mo incon te bent of the hold of ‘he 
and valuable plants. grown, un ¥ of an ipshociond ee a ship and from their ind box oa sealed 0° — red 
te paid by the perens master he gardenes:is is | cipal’s i al and is, Thumbiy ea up, and occasionally air during a 
to purchase. loam, pea oor sand a voyage of four months. 7 4 ‘ 
Pay for the building. of the abouse 0 ss SaaS Ansari _. Queries:—1. On what diaeciption of soil does the 
Pevihing st called upon for coals to wig aplene from | We a oar 5 be- | Deodar Pine'thrive best ? 
| points to observe : drying On what de 
7 by his maser a pint inhoar every stat the . . What effect has alti med = 9 position upon its as th? 
: . Are low and damp situations injurious to it par- 
| ri tan Spare so dishonest ‘right in ei - — plats 21 x . vt v6 ‘hoar- Frost prev: wailing Sree am itt ise J 
‘ — Preposterous a notion. 1 know —_ By Is it adyantag 0 pla 
Sta ane ner er sae ome b se for two.or three years! Toeraily not) weg 
Lom moneys ir own, epee: > oars [Noy 
wing that plants, Do its eat the young trees? ee 
ta my aga: Oh the lateral 
}. Is it advantageous 
