med THE 
. of flower as a uniform 
this should be secured by covering with 
ings are — ae — — to bear 
handling, 7 — 4 in 4 inch pots, an p them 
close and moist, until they are fully esta bie A 
— —— of about from 45° at night to 50° 
during the day, a be sufficient 3 winter; a if 
flow. make strong rapid 
wth. Such ant better be set N as there is 
per chance of 
wood | roo 
the front border 
The ack e loo 
were | made 2 half inch — in feng te about : fet whieh 
a slip into a groove, or may be fixed o a thum 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
At the back there is a row of Cherr 
325 
tries, and on 5 dre not a live coal, at the top, just like a 
there are Peaches and Apricots planted, to the handle, not too briskly, and 
— there will be trees in po ics alo it is nearly burned out ; 
— ia to ae it just as a smoker does his tobacco- 
ener 
and in both b 
ars, 3 
early forcing. 
Fig.—Having noticed that your 
t p. a lor 5 not contain all that 
ting this Fig, as an Wer 
is much cultivated, I have 
rwa 
reply to „ 27 D., PE 
i when the — i is — e, rh in entirely might be said * 
removed. They are only — durin g the very Worthing, where it 
cold winds in spring—such as are now blowing. 
When the bee breathing of the north 
m growing.” 
ar re these 
Shakes all our buds fro 
In addition to the shack and front ventilation, and that 
is a top an aa Ny colour ares — Pye iform, and th 
* abundant Its es are known under the 
0 
—— ne — — — beg tt — beam hed 
will ensure Saigona 
ventilation ond ye — ere ‘vill. be no violent currents of | 
ai obse: t the glass lights are Common Purple, P 
fixtures, — will not 7 5 in the summer, and 
this I fear will render mu = syringing necessary to fi 
petual, Early, 
Forcing, Blue, Blue Bu 
respect, as it is easy either to — or under w 
large shift. „When the err . to have ‘aid hold of 
the fresh 
rises 
e day. 
as it is Supposed th that —— pots are moderately = filled 
with roo sun becomes powerf a thin 
shade a oren e bright Pe 10 apply this 
sparingly, and afford th the sient all th > 
TE — ting — to the rg a ree 
mid- 
ber 
blossom, but nee ra 
display of treated in this. oy & 
a continue so long in beauty. 
cool 
£ 
< 
manure water, and care 
i T. 
pu ut over the lig 
Sivan is the proper situation for the | air i 
—— blossom, and during this time oar should | p 
be liberally supplied 
Turfy sandy o parts . 
decom mposed. ee and — with a sufficienc 
of age sharp sand to 
water through the 
vase it. For weakly growers turfy-peat will be preferable 
88 and for these very little cow-dung should be 
Correspondence. 
Houses.—I am not sorry a itted to 
send you the decent of ay se, and which in 
© respects I thought an improvement on Mr. Rivers’, 
because your ape ert in a late Num ber has given 
cted ; 
by na eans 
not properly closed, and a by be a great waste 
e | esca i 
Sat hav: rs * 0 
ge backs; but after th 
12 night, I fear, Jee where —_ or hay has been spot 
trees under glass — been the greatest novelties as to form, —— of aig, and 
Ina Vine ‘shed glazed, od of my Vines as bearing is in the possession of Mr. Head, 
re just coming into| Worthing. Trained in the form of a wheel, its dene 
am now satisfied that — — — — each expanding — it leaves * 
ixth consecutive failure of P ear |1 ke shape, till at the circumference its per- 
crops. I begin to think that crops of the more * pendionlar — is 14 ft.; its — rine tip to tip, 
kinds 17 Pears in England is a myth, an 
Phe — ilis.—To aid the late inquiry 2 
ng 1 55 the — of this — I may mention that 
| lan 
i 
wo 
were . and all the ae ae 
soon eee 5 has thrown 5 
n those branches which Appeared to be destro, 
— — for fresh lea he p 
sheltered from the 
upon f — of the frost, I ond 
A, front 000 iteli sbutters ; B, back moveable shut- 
ters C, 9-inch-wide board on a hinge, opening for top ventila- mention that all “the unexpanded bu 5 — 1 
; DD, back and front sashes, 12 feet and 4 feet; a tari 2 ve tig adjoining wal 
X N N 
= NDN 
oe 
owers were ö par- 
The 
* of pots. italy. “expanded bare not Suffered ; Chi per — — 
not hurt. The young | shoots of the Silver Fin, Deodar, 
Fumigating. -Ia am n surprised that ee? should 
persist in advancing argument in support of the old as were the flower-buds of the flowering Ash and of 
mode of fum umigating, now "that we have a eis effect- | Deutzia e W. M. Tweedy, Alverton, Truro, Corn- 
ing this withou temperature, by introducing | wull, May 15 
i f sesanan Bean.— One self-sown Tick Bean came 
Araras 
e the besi dE and does not injure, but Nader of wilah; va was 83 mA aren 
benefits the — . It should be borne in root being 531 Beans of excellent 
kee urnham, Spital Cott 7 
usually done wi Ise. 
3 generally by 82 operator going into the build- | A florist might as well ask how to put a petal into a bad 
n order to stir up the —— It is flower, in order . it might 1 win a prize. if such a 
ning us job, thing 
ually ee Ta proof he would, or ought to be, expelled the Society, as a 
te my own case ; | fraudulent — and I think it nothing more than 
showing aa — pampe me À artificial 
I 
trust 
dent — ma wish to . ois — 
pecuniary advantage, bu 
own fancy. Cobnut. [We ye 
t e T saaya eee mn l 
—1 . 
Oak; 
E, , quite agree w 
„ Te (ee Pe p- a), on m the ade of pruning ae 
elow, the pipes, acting as funnels, from all I e proper m — Fe seems to be 
t no, u that in young ng timber i t disadvan cut 
nservatory being closely | a cm close — „ 4 
tus bark b. being the only consequence ; 
I have since ~~ tree to be in condition to 
however, 
ought to 
ng » that your correspon 
to communicate 
r pair of these tubes had funnel-shaped — jast 
av the ceiling, and to these I suspended small ir 
the sem fumigator ; in , I have the three si 
Raph ase. even for frames, I prefer the middle- resent, w 
acai one, and with Fipa and a quarter of a pound of small lateral Shoots, but not to increase in size; 
5 re 8 r 40ft. by Li), future occasion it may be 
ectually, in about 10 small one is, — uld be taken 
however, my 1 5 for f “amigting specimen ee, Bere beware if panni if 228 one which 
putting the plant und induce o become so. 
branch 
choose one with 
Teas 
` — N —— — ä — from it, a 
y obj 
er, i cans nds k a Bii Ter tres 
e 
1 ts to be set on the border 
into’ i it, as Mr. 
sina diy 
y r Mes ssrs. cia Deas capable of taking a | resul Epsilon, Devon. 
couple = pas of tobacco or other material at Climate. In a late Number, a correspondent remar 3 
Ip the that, apart from the absence of the sun, climate is u- 
need 
a 
charge, a manufactured of any 
wing, | 
d ce 
to account for the winter warmth of certain 
of using rn That a surrounding 
ocean of a temperature above freezing will, to some 
| extent, 
los Petes — SE not, it is preferable merel y to top the 
for the will i „ 
8 ince sein 
the pre- 
n deere 
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