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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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woRTACUL kk OF LONDON. 
OTICE is peat hd f this 
N Soctery will be held in each month during December 
aaa votes fel eon Bae ihe Ape 18th. 
by Regent Street, Aug. 13th, 1 
The Bakenay CpHronicle. 
ae organ a amare out 7 Bor the leaves of sum- 
ed in mysterious x ha of | 
pag 
| great deal of pleasure from engaging in occ upations of 
this kind ; d if the t > gen nerally ¢ diffused, it 
car umus, and 
pport of 
growing plants,; and although elie : eae can be 
ye -i m the soil, even if leaves are abstracted, 
PD arene ry Beye 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1841. 
ceaeat eye Cee 
Medios Botanical 2) eet 
hy dal Micmsconicel Siam 3m 8PM } 
Royal Botanic . . .. 4 PM. 
of the Horticultural purer 2 
he does not lea 
thro’ en a "p ade, but that he oes all the larger 
teh quely w: ri with a sharp knife, so as to leave a | 
slanting wound rtm or four and long, with 
downwards. The effect of ag he said, is.to 
ag fan of fine fibres 
f the wound. It is 
to be regretted a this 2s "ied not be more 
peasy ¢ adopted. The ragged w ounds inflicted b, by 
tee can be s earth 
manure. Or, a tenting i is going forward, a — 
hick one bo these structures are built in the vicinity = Jarge 
is the 
serongie J that a light situation should be sien’ ; 
panic upon which dependence is placed to 
forbs the greenh: ow ™m 
sod Ro of ne tes 
Chin: d South 
of at daring ‘our dull win 
tity ¢ he cast into the hole in which the 
to be stationed, and ised with the soi 
be found to pare a beneficial effect. We hare for- 
oun | sm 
t | plants which grow natu 
are 
mittin g too mu h light; but this is perfectly absurd 
a epptied plants which grow in exposed i Reavece 
those already mentioned. Their pa 
icielite is veda piel art & or, hat is the same ms ing, too 
little ventilation. Of course I do not allude to those 
h faite 3 in the shade, Schenee tem 8 
rmed to live and flourish in the shade, and we 
te Sted successful in their cultivation. Greenhouses of this 
kind should be fixed in 
shaded froti the sun by any part of the dwelling-house, 
ig it mpertane indeed to some kinds of tr 
such, for “Sc B a mers hay pags ie 
ee. i ut amore deli 
ring large trees. 
bs bre not be Eeeuy near trees for 
mel: the class 
e had, therefore, intended to 
forward, from ane to time, as the 
practice is a t the commencement of the season, w! 
broken by 
whieh are sent np de ph high ebay 
ext toa 
ways be recollected that 
eap to have it properly venti- 
very difficult and expensive 
rwa 
allow watree of any kind to be re 4 aout re- 
ducing the we wounds on rie roots to a rae face. We 
cept 
in re e more may) eat stages of grow 
In ths chigies id ee bulbs, take care et they are firm 
in substan th in their coat, an es clean at the bot- 
that he knew by experience that it ought to be ae 
an 
importance, for it was that of a long life, and his trees, 
oe | the erst ile Sse rooted, scarcely ever died. 
nm there is, however, a reason ‘for this precaution 
er nate the wood, and no t from the protshs 
= ek when ies seem to gro’ 
Wher tare is crushed by the blow of oe a 
fecoed 14 to the blow is killed, 
t decay may either x pepeced 
Wi 
le fore at the 
with ell decceea vegetable mat- 
tno manure to them; but I 
and ‘Verbenasin 
tom,-with a Joep 
A 
oda as the seas: t, 1c 
depth of two jches at f least, A the vegetable refuse of 
e ecompo by the am- 
moniacal liquor from the gas-works ; : an I have much 
tha 
tice, and hence the number of bad 
country, their only fault being want of sufficient ven- 
tilation. 
xt thing which for oer =. so ean ne 
should atend toy is to sie for a constant 
water. bn like eaination, is very ea 
is buildin ds are 
int 
take may be used for this purpose 
of brick « and Sen cenit over in 
art 
Tha’ 
the vin sg Fst injury, or, as 
chm commonly than w suppose, it will 
ee ines the sound parts < contact with it. 
fthedl 
and the streneth 
of the ba mean ang bee a ! a 
essential point, as with all flowers, is gre | 
pide oe : the production of young fibrous roots 
y ve “ orcing them 
Which lies o: 3 bie ag: hich they haye to 
=, Bas: Gen a antes at Le end of a root is 
decay will not take place; the surface 
the wood. = Sh aatans fibres 
mM contact with the earth. No resistance is 
ag “hea 3.on the contrary, from the moment that 
gardeners hte — idea of the importance of this to the 
cir opeanERe tee which most of them 
rae sere ee cra yegetab! wh 
peeing: A. for Bowers | mad they hal in many cases for 
Fedih aa : 
to be emptied at pleasure, 
in washing ot te howe cam be sap i 
into the tank.—R. Fortune, He 
COTTAGE GARDENS.—No. XLIV. 
BEARING in mind the essential points mentioned in 
th (Pruning, of the ta the 
want of t! 
f the p 
My Hac and “Tape are p 
inches below 
ae 
tT nn rots a 
i andc cover er the out- 
roper 
shoots for iting in the ensuing year, as well as Lgrtand 
which it is desirable to cut back with the view of produ- 
earth, w i ere, imbibing | side and top. d gi ehh ny 
Vigour from the soil, it immediatel sited to the | only that the young fibres of the roots 1 t but a little 
system something of es tter prog my rapidly through the sand until the bulb gains fee and = crrerience of acc nd br ves = = 
iis te : pest ete ay Por cae great dif- 
pahpane ower to support its growth, but that it 1s of ; alty to ¢ Se tal oaly tabs ees to apply 
Li thy h it 1 t be toutes to the subject. = ot: shoots for ee 
all know that SE We converte! praeice seta | <P sennchona wo per see ES acne sept thuld be core which ar —- 
‘2 | As to distance of planting the bulbs, I am inclined earest to t F 
to . _ Ls é as 
I ee at this season are strewing the 
think that the old books give much more space than is ne 
I mine 
buds. Such as answer rd deesciptin cue aay to 
| ere ae 
1 are meee a cee Many persons derive a very 
A always in patches in the flower- 
tained garden seems to is labour | (<> oe =n Si 1 r 
sad ck sar se. Bak ers eee or a belt | eroath Ieng-jointed: ‘The ‘ priors. 
of nine-tenths of the world, the man who prove i fruitful, awing, no prtreig igrenrtererestory 
co to accumulate among his json tat fe gro in water are essentially im- dom ma:ared so well as on shoots of a a less robust habit. 
a4 set down as a sloven. Pp little water poure f the bult 
yet that man would be a better gardener i s to ie the | depriving them of their tendrils and the lateral shoots, 
ae : a : LAT th winch are tor be be cut close to the base of the buds. The 
eternally the broom and the rake, bods begin is aunt The dry air of rooms deprives them i sned back for about a third 
treating his garden as a} aid ee * | of that moisture whi are affords them, either in main shoot is then to be shorte 
When nature the tree to shed its leaves, or dew, to enable the flowers to freely ; and if any- ta: Felt wile 0 erste 5, aad the number of bade 
merely because they are dead and useless to ome ieire' tries ate ie erit ft Dsdog of x ee ee When 
but be j . ' observation of its progress, he wilh ba cine 
sat because they are required fora further pur-| Sn on he ale af is dine 20 eee the — seit bape ee ts ree 
restor ing growers Is mould, - i aieeeiba 
been abstracted from it during the season virgin eo Oo ee sans whole of ie te ie vats tao ci ee ier of 
thus of rendering the soil able to main- | j, equal parts ; to this they add a double-handful of salt | of beaches ae tobe cu a Stern ee 
a i . Every | to each bushel of the compost. 4 ) or three of those before . ppe 
ds fond tas dead leaf os when aa Cee pase ye aes three instances, y situated r producing future beari ring-wood, 
of weet traces leaf is capabl isis eee be eas ike and which, instead of a cote he main stem, 
u at t | are to be shortened so as ave the lowermost bud o: 
~ ug Into a tree for the Saerih aes e meee ee om ach The loose outer bark is then to bernie 
fee yy pee ee eee pe 
more horticultural knowledge and 
+ at a 
peter selfs ion of the cttage-wall sllotea Se thee: <<" 
ener Sect Coreee td easged | tho 
< hajadh dea beeghened her thane 
er we have stated, would — 
: is really i 
