THE GARDENERS’ 
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and these need not be 
— after pone r 
ring. s alre 
from damp, wi 
sett mast ale Spat ie will be ve 
2 vgs 5 ae drench is 8 „for 1 ae ; 
and buds, ain't 
mainly penn, te 
warm seg tuation a pre vi * 
in autumn t sparingly en bie 
water, which should be altogether withheld as soo 
leaves and ste gin to die o 
This plant is not very partioular i in regard to soil. Loam 
and gras in ee equal proportions, with a 28 
dded, less or more, aceordin 
ity | Ing 
except for plants intended t 
gation it should not be — tee fine. Alpha. 
GREENHOUSES AND F 
WALLS.— No. 
Grass, , either « the bi 
pleasures of horticulture, is, as yet, only in the infan 
of its application. The rem moval of burdens, i 
shape of ta 
8 limited sphere, w 
8 4 its = — * as an agent in the 
rection of the Crystal Palace 
pom — e us — 5 might be its application in the 
construction of buildings appropriate for the purposes 
of hortitulture. 
It will not, I think, be too much to predict that the 
in their 
aggregate, a very — 
for r in the matter of applying artificial ‘heat 
ady stated, a situation where | no 
currents, e | found in England, 
as St. S 
of a =e? variety of Heath, I believe E. arbo 
plant growing wi 
before you reach 
— foliage td pret iar i 
granate: ee 2 m the extreme 
drought yh the uae? such I was assured was 
often the 
the Malvasia, which is 
4 luscious though sweet, “with 
G 
Feroce in 
pa eg of can sapply it. J. H., Nether-place, Mauchlin, 
ctober 
ns look on the term: 
8 and — ly. Isay cheaply 22 economicall 
use man 
when furnishi — y ea houses with the . 
m in th hi os mate 
fashion are held forth as 
Ed others to publish their Opinions in in your co 
assisting | t 
rr mns, than 
adm it that I feel a 
tiene u 
appears i 
x- 
paragraph which 
n your work, at p. 597, “head aded “ Gardeners,” 
h wherein your correspondent “ ve Bela ga asserts, that « from 
n co she ror wer — can 5 
pr 
The Malvasia. Grape had Wine—In the island of 
made 
mporta- 
Castello, Naples, and | use of man; 
8 
Wu, of ‘Gardeners.— Being more in * habit, by 
In conclusion, I cannot confine my i critical observations 
to the humble 
for very many “of the lists Ki choice plants, gr own and 
furnished by respectable nurserymen require much 
prin rint as advertise- 
smen’s lists, which 
of the seed 
in the most voy 
be said, that same remar! 
applied to “ We in the low 
applicable to every o 
; but as yet, no cham 
rw 
the ceri 
re ema 1 must a to 
peri 2 5 ” of 1 1 over other professional 
rinters D 
seat Potatoes pa Planting. —I have observed 
one Vor zen r 
if 
red bric g 
which enables one to vary 
the any It is surprising how rarely 
araa lodges have their roofs of any but one 
colour—red tiles > thatch. Oxo. 
ils (see 
—In answer to your corres eae 
0 
and on the grou 
a moist cloudy day for the operation. s inexpensive 
e best comment 
in its action, has ae to be dis- 
is born 3 rystal Palace 
If the object of heso papers were to pursu 
e the 
be applied in a routine sof 2 5 
progress more so than at 
colleeted 
it is found that, as a body, gardeners are “masters of 
aoe esther e generally, and have received a better 
most other „classes = 
that 
exist in proportio 
sadly deficient Far be it from wes fe intentions to Sapan 
the assertion that gardeners 
persons ; 5 bet Twat to ask you how far the term 
sense and 
our winters, to 
attractio: 
er all tru 
ous what should have heen P 
ns, the 
Pa of our and! 
—— iae on . choice kinds of of fruit in the wide 
e it ‘does e 
bo 
In the latter especially ther 
yment of such. Every year we glean some 
new fack relati to th d. f cold which 
relative e oi cold which this or that 
plant, hi egree 
iek amd tat of south England the exception | 
on of that dis i 
his 
mode will be found m ost efficient, and will also benefit 
the cea. Can 
Salvia 8 Ik Jam mistaken in believing that 
ess ul gard also 
but 3 Combe Royal is in a very mild — — 
four miles from sea, the plants which tlie imported 
illed on 
plant, w 
t. 1205, 1 no r 28.1 
The Ni i ea four years ago I applied 
Peaches houses 
A 
1 applied to what ery 
house, a ho, in * in — —— 
engage to deliv 
ould; pray what aay ' is * 
to find, after the — and expense of 
in order 
carefully beat, and porter’s work done here.” 
if me, are rs gardeners,” Hey do 1 
di altogether; for if I ma 
when 
? 
y judge by the “yeoman and orthography of some iat 
advertising for situations, I 
uld say, that they were utter 
—. that strangers 
aie a tien ” and “ education.” „To illustrate my case, 
nally 
from ‘ie “ prr — 
your humble servant. specimen 
very fair idea of 3 
1 
22 years $ 
arar branch ot 115 — sca 
and is of sober and ind 
x popihal sorted 
B. e 
Direct, &. & 
ree 
own hand, before its correction by | 
give you a| 
word is said about the “ highley 
Grape, and are are really 
County Gout will ford you ss 
remy oral public. 
T | the t e 
H. — AR season in ranks about 
12 or T4 inches bron, pretty thickly ; when they all 
did not choke each other ? 
Distance lanted.— 
at which Potatoes should be P 
- | Having for some aios boiar iit doubt about the proper 
which Potato sets 
sets should be planted 2 zi 
really valuable 
