Fre ae ee E E E 
35—1852. J TH 
E GARDENERS’ 
TRADE MEMORANDA. 
Wuo is Mr. Samuel Brindley, of — aa "= 
rge’s- Mane s he 
pathos e th os gio e — — 
from 23, Hart-street? And has he any connection or 
— be with Mr. Patrick Kelley! 
Home Gorxeuponnanne. 
Houses.—I have been 
trees in pots, then fal of | 
an orchard house, This 
to 
y bloomed | 
abundance of air, the shutters 
inst., for 
by a a in the hands S 
the | this is to end no one will | vontaro to pr jet al 
I should have mentioned that the 76 Ibs. were 
sewed up in an ol 
23 of the coach 
a 
5 
E 
d, 
1171 
E, 
8 
It appears that about 4 
from 
the total col 
wts. 3 How 
pursuits are . greng as every man (I 
have 
will ‘try ‘their hand at ~ and not more 
me of living the 
either washes nor shaves — and the same blue 
irt and fustian trousers 
— at 
es 
without prera he then 
CHRONICLE. 
ces have been 
Port Palp, and 1945 000 3 in hand, all 
27 to 
549 
some of the application in the ches 1 
planting, m whole Potatoes upon it and cover 
them, which [ do about the second k in February 
F., Dursley, — 
correspondent, a fortnight since, spoke of Potatoes 
plan in spent tan being quite free f 
Did former crop remain so all last winter? For 
here a crop of Potatoes, got out the a 
the store- isease 
found extensively, “The Ki Kidney —— which were 
got up a month ago, continue as sound as at first ; 
these grew in a part of the same soil, and with the same 
different formes 
1 5 p ter 
when ee gathered as many as a peck of leaves 
it weekly. I need scarcely point out how very 
closed at night aly during the cold winds 
— in spite of the frost on 
vigour, when the 
tilting was repeated. The a a yee — shoots 
were pinched = during 
had attained a 
end, Twenty-two of the trees, which were i 
state ind 
between 200 and 300 of fine fruit of exquisite — 
trees are the finest heal 
f 
e 
and rs sp 
the ey | has not see 
le of 9 or 10 e Nor for the | uncommon 
in 
w beautiful objects, and have given 
of my — the f nor a of thie part, 
n Denma 
to 
1 frequently, lok keep it free 7 weeds ; i an a 
that the American C 
market, what ky indispensable le 
ood salad, and 
3 
Stir the ground among 
half-a-dozen square y 2 suffi- 
cient Cress for the daily * of an "esting family. 
Should the weather be very severe, th 
exceedingly useful — — plants are 
ra d ma, mar t the ‘Normandy Cress 
transplants beautifully, and that a few pots, or a bo 
be an unsightly object in the window or the 
Ayr 
En 
flower of E. in Eng (with the pore of an apiculus 
e recurved poi hi 
ies. The whole subject of —. . is 
that the 
top- € g, 
when it is b 
of six months’ 
ol traits) ia may e 
z Ovary pi pR smooth. 8932 
Flowers” ae, with no . — — tinged wich 
the other oo purple. ] 
8 in question consist in its ovary ha a peculiar 
orm and no — — and in its —.— lip. In 
= this it is at variance with Eyipactis 
e E. PEY we must 
i ible to admit any 
then Mr. Vernon 
n 
—.— between it and Mr. Babington's Epipactis 
gore 2 Haxcovst's, Ma. arene nl s. 
Lip even 
Vines i in » Pots have been a grow aa . — i 
out. F. 
ndrons.—A very unusual proportion of th 
su 
ly 
2 I have met with 
pots f and with good su 
— which i feel 
ey are no 
appear from the following | 
yres 
sequence o of the e of the 
Potato erop, allow me 75 remind all mar 
Beans 
e Potato they are y valuable, 
— ment, and I think a more wholesome d dish cannot 
be found. As there is of Potatoes 
ce of poor 
| famili ies getting a good Sunday’s dinner in — middle of 
hoes E Di nett, Perdiswell Hall Gardens, A 
Coloured ae 
vegetati 
light which 8 
by this, that coloured 3 — is “not natural lighe, s hy — 
been given Wee Provi * For if you do, 
imply that 
— light es the ew wth of 
deserve 
2 some of the ¢ 
roperties of coloured light to jiki t 
hope that ey wi not — without interest for some of 
w that when a ray of white 
unable to account for, the plants 1 in gh ee ving 
had regards all the 
not coloured so 
? | have 
heated Bra ground most unusually | 
s 
The Australian “Gold Fi Fields.—Knowing that it is your more dress 
desire of the i 
to 
re give ‘both sides of the delights 
many of the trade are 
— 
ines w think may be — to m 
the first tim 
when sent an table. Do 3 with me 
he cause of my failure? Or 
of the 
toes 2 
| article on the 1 ina old tan for the 
1 am induced to represent 
ee ears I — applied an equal pro- 
a 
ook ps 
co 
, at p. 517, an 
generally by looking a at the sun : 
it will be 3 that red and 
. 
when it is — — os the red 
space, and to fall lower and lower sce ove oa 
it 8 
the violet ee where 5 tóa Thus, 
is now in as anew 
known, through its 3 of the . —— 
£ rogh is applic The strongest chemical action is 
i the violet 
minishes 
seems to be wholly wanting. In 
observe that any one who has time and taste for such 
