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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE, 
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ore eropped, and the atmosphere re of ae he house kept in 
oisture, with a 
apes will 
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qualities. Joseph Williamson, Castle Gar tes Whitehan en. 
—I shoul bad colour o rre- 
spondent’s ig e nouse No, I (see 
from the roots be —— aria flee to the w 
which they are said to have 
ipen Grapes 
treme dryness or ¢ Ba ing has oc 
with me where the roots have — ar rtifioial en —e 
to them, the atmosphere being mo and 
Under th 
This happened one year, 
and that following, when no heat was 
rapes in the same house w 
2 
es r wy kitchen garden 
ar hogsheads I can get, f 22 . x pay 2s. 6d. each 
Ti then take their bottoms ou ink them into the 
ground w — ma sides a: 
then well e "y p —— yey —— 
d perfectly water-tight They 
my farm- 
yard I hav 
as little rain-water enters as Jet my . oll. The t ings | P 
— tahoe — into w we 
iquid ae, mg by means of a trough 
en they are 
all green ero 
t erops, except Potatoes, unadulterated; — it 
between r rows, and also to erries. For Straw- 
berries is half di diluted with rain Water. For 
sf y: 
it i by means of a 9 
8 sår 
y | forth into life, 
se paias das “Black v 
Vi 
eel 1 
prising reba — — those who should be most — pe 
th supine. Great care is taken 
and 
tha — — are extracted from 
mix n be fecundated by the milt, aud w 
He further 8 that this artificial 
ed w e roe and milt 
even three 
might certainly 
nting 
rom one country 
yd and expensive operatio — 
and has, therefore, been — accomplished ; but by 
transporting the fe — their translation 
e miglit be easily effected, and , toa 
with ve 
few or no valua 
with the very best kinds, e 
the spirling; and — grayling —— 3 
—.— y are at present w. 
ted. like 
n trout and the — — two | well ? 
san ners tr lake mee Sue — * in many 
lakes in Scotland, which — — 
fis o 350 — Vol 
erden, Condiments, and Peaches. aa have a 
without artificial heat, containing Fron 
and | hav fe to N 
the Vines breaking until the first week i in A 
it is probable that by using a — 1 at nights, 
I might allow them to break e But before going 
85 : 
thir rds water. 
All the — are much benefited by its application. 
S. Rosling, Hemel Hempst 
The Weather and the Potato Crop.—The w 
has been . wet for 
weather in 
d f 
several years, The loss is 2 estimated at one- 
r some weeks, and j n 
hitherto Fisted perfectly ; put though piante inside, and 
ve on h. 
„ dry substratum, they 8 
Can the Sag either of ae Cherry 1 or en ker 
Capsicum be procur nd? 
used in New York as Ae preserve, and the 1 latter 
k very mue 
ird, the * rate it at a and some js the sole flavouring substance of the delicious Chorizo 
5 In the midd of summer the premonitory sign | sausages, at least, a Spani t tee 
ki 'h has he disease more or less throughout, ago; and as these sausages cost in England pound, 
` breaki of the blossoms at the joint of the it would certainly er to make them at home, if 
pedunele, se 1 per caw constitution: Y, | one can but obtain the pepper, One question more and 
as observed. ‘The year 1851 was remarkable both for I ha . In fo es we are prevented from 
and for the absence of thunder-storms ; imitating the dry climate in which th n best Viz 
of the 
on the health of the 
Potato ie with a ee ane by a long 
course of excessive stim ulati ion. 
and 
3 ts 
have (about 3 feet high) to not. now show any signs of 
Weeping, am thin of formi 
. shall ; 
— 
is cen at aoe a 
the whole be well mix 
3 squirting engine 
* wash it off effectually with clean water. 
We , King’s-road, Chelsea. 
ficial Production ee ees we —— 
weden e ingen — — 
is an tional proof, if any were wanted, 
r 
fe the [By 
of shutting ub 992 Vinery iN frosty nights are to be 
h 
trees 
Allow the 
dry and — — for about a week or 
o 
o the trees esc re? Is Dare no red Bird or 
. 
trees thrive in spite of it means 
F 
feared, and e 
substance called Tig i domo, you ma: 
higher temperature. von 
t If En 
rmer 
reckon on 10° of 
rFr . are doubtless too 
glish nurserym 
naturally, as in Persia, or in a congen 
ants like that of Malta, its vigour will render it i 
4 
52 * to g much in a by the red spider rs 
=i e quantity at this piece ee feet 
apf ae yard) A Nae was 9.026 inches 
er this Ia last is too tender for Bowness, Wi 
the “ Bedford” I 
The 
3 2 wus days . Total 1847 .., I 815 
25 ai iie . Total 1848 . 72.350 
1 left Wiadarmers in ihe mill of 1849, but a friend 
rus 
ere has furnished me with m 
wet days . Tot: 
e Rs Total 1949 ,. 
T Seabee: 
F 10.134 “ira 
„February tto, 11 
„ . November 9.910 4 ditt n d 
although in March + Apen respectively th 
uantities of 0,425 inch, and 1.110 in uch fe 11. every 2 
At Pembroke dockyard —— the — 11 months, 
* January. £80: * 
send an extract 
various — fall to the ground unheeded and 
which shows 
basas 1704 fe same 5 — 
of 
as far 
the 
36.964 fell in 195 days. T. S. B 
Potatoes 5 9 Tan, with Amar on 8 — 
Since I last upon this subject I have received 
letters from Lale all parts, indee 
lite our 
Farat coer am again induced to offer a few 
ioe the Eee 
ced — aer in a proper situation can be — ht Ta 
from places that 1 
ahd by the dediee-ort 
say that I ever * a ag any benefit from ane 
* f autumn 
off the haulm 
ards me say, N 
n | thing - sti land, but it will never oe 
it is equally’ bene 
light — heavy soils, although certa 
required; 
? 
a p 
re always found to`k 
firm 
cellar, Aale or even a bed- 
ight and — in ds th 
m, fully 
ime I have Lapstone Kidneys pte o in 
pots in old tan, * a 
table. E. Bennett, P 
Societies. à 
— 
1 an — — c. Lemon, 
n the Chair. The H. Cooke, T. . 
handler 
display was the re 
which a Silver Knightlan 
contributed by Mr. 
oad Nursery, St. Jo 
"Solfaterre, Ninon 
Le and Vestitum. Mr. mans 
ksian Medal for tese 
2 the Duke of Devonshire, at Chiswick. 
tributed a collection, but it arri 
em vent „the Society’s rules requiring that 
shall be in the exhibition room three clear 
late; as was also a paw 
Earl 
of Clarendon, 2 the Grove, 
y Mo 
1 er whose collecti 
fruit Beurré Rance, r K 
Baur Diel), eg Moreau, Winter Winter 
urns, © 
Plus sie miei — NO 
Beurré Did C, 
— we light, Ny 
* are stored away in eiter bar, 
Bie = 
eres 
Baty MP; 
were el ete 
ed 
E. G. — tho Walinga 
hn's Wood 
ll, 
DN 
ai 
Aa, 40 
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