51—1852.] THE 
GARDENERS’ 
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— z cutters w re driven i the apparatus placed, 
— s about one “oot out of the un 
intended to rem e tree, the box or 
afterwards shown in — it was intended | 
8. 
It not — 
frame was 
upon may possibly be 
in the moving 
irrespective of | t 
size as the one experimen 
— attempted, but we saw difficulties 
horses, => pen a common — 
—— 
Er of of inching horses 
yo tp Aedh was with a 3 bush, about 12 feet 
en cutters, about 2 in s in depth and 2 feet 
ent was —— 
ul. The next experiment was with four 
pushed down around a Goose bush apye 
two extension rods from the top of the — 
of. md opposite vey tery 
— — the whole mass of earth aro 
rounded to suit the — of 
ted with, 
invention was at once 
, raising gup the exact size of the 
vat in which the plant i is destined to be 
an illus 
laws, we may mention took out 
patent before alteration of the Pa atent-law, at an 
expense of about 500/. Under the present law a patent 
could be obtained for about one-eighth of the sum. 
Glashen 
_.RHYNCHOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES. 
Pa Sal 
“bade? 
be over- 
N. receive sufficient to prevent its 
to grow plants which 1 the 233 
rapidly, so as to get them into the 
are ~ be 
‘ore the shoots 
by "making the = oft the second 
specimens of this 
sted pe 1 
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preamps of growth is secured. The 
be | blossoms will soon 
un 
for — every year. 
if they were remov 
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ey — 
time to do so — if they could be treated as 
mended a 
and leaf-soil in about e equal pro 
tration of the — of the new Patent- ami 
to | now ripe, and I w 
oo i 
d 
— would bent better — pelos, Iti is a very 
e | Novem! 
specimens may be 
-| placed in a N for the winter, and will ei 
in June if allowed to remain there ; or they 
removed to a gentle se . = spring, arida ‘their 
will be 
r 2 
ess for 
y had in flower from the beginning of March t 
the middle of J uly ; but to — we it is necessary to 
— sane weakly shoo 
and then sat should be me — in a close Pit, or 
e greenhouse, to induce free 
uring the growing gt bi e 
t is to be en ti ‘should bed 
e may be » moderately filled . with 
I may also add 
ung wood is obtained. 
modation for plant growing is a greenhouse will 
with careful management, to produce nice 
cimens of um ; but it will require more 
For soil, use so light sandy turfy loam, rich turfy peat, 
proportions, adding a liberal 
ie of sharp silver sand and broken bones, or lumps 
ensure perfect s aiidis and in patag 
ries * of potsherds in the bottoms of th ts, 
ect drainage is perhaps the most im „ point 
pasosi with the successful cultivation of this plant. 
SEEDS FOR THE KITCHEN GARDEN. 
As the time re for laying in 
of seeds for the e ear, 
last spring by the 
to be ae of their 
gene ollo Zz i— 
very distinct variety, turn 
size, and is 
its 2 r cal form 
Po Cabbage, or or as it is sometimes called Couve 
Troncha da, first brought into notice about 30 years ago. 
y irh of the outer and larger leaves, when divested 
e thing 
E arly White Oaer, Violet of Tours, ditio. — Both 
very good an 
* Large Teck. grows tofa 
4 — Gitai good 
oe has no disposition to run to seed like the 
Mala and ‘Neapolitan Lettuce-—Both very superior, 
Valuab 
and becoming fit for use before any other kinds. 
It is also very useful for picklin 
Auvergne Pea 
pretty 2. 3 
Green Sa lm Savoy. th excellent, but 2 
particularly the Ulm oe ar appears to 
remarkably dwarf variety ; und — deen 
netted. R se that Th 
Yellow Finland Turnip. -Not ais pt 1 
and good for a long 
Home eee ee 
The seeds of i IT are 
would therefore remind 
buted by ar Horticultural Society seven 
sow them. My own 
seed in abundance, 
em. It is certain 
as the Larch, and there i is no reason whatever 
be we p pona 
useful 
as Larch is rre ” be 9 3 it ee quite 3 as fast, 
— there to believe its wood is 
ve the and so 
Planta ro 8 8 to >10 feet igh pred produce 
and I have raised from the 
the Pin 
y be e 
produced 
This | flav 
forcing ; 1 mi 
r 1 
remarkable for 
se 
— an unpleasant 
or 
fruiting re: 
op, and a am 
Pines 8 
pera one 
as a pta iting — 
rk always 
mation, 7 5 our gS be glad a be d 
s of the most =e d cheap constructions 
r this purpose. Three- ot-water pipes would be 
— rad ſor top-heat ; — if they are found to answer 
for bottom-heat they could be put down for that purpose. 
Ca 
wf them nearest the boiler bs have to 
it. azi ing 
5 
—I am about to build a cottage 
Cottage. 
If + is not out of 
Labourers 
perce doy Ta in my garde 
ag Si ear to san for a plan — specification 
o what vo best suit the 
11 intend giving a very g 
and do not Fish the rent to be 
ar, free from rates, 
es 
hand, gen would bring slate. The cottage would 
face might have windows to conor 
[We not s 
= and specifications : but will readily Stadt soe place for 
hin 
ion of Gardeners.—If the t 
to book learning, ogee 
e “Printer’s Dev 
term education is 
ne measure, 
T 
limited merely to 
I - 
as to be fit for the press, 
way, prove that bpd are in the re 
classes of perso 
does not, in an 
9. other profession 
and well boiled, make a good dish, | 
heart of the plant, 
not consist y in mere book-learning, 
Place a knife in the hand of even the “ Printer’s Devil,” 
and desire him to prune essani cultivate the Vine, Peach, 
Apricot, Plum, Cherry, Pear, or any other choice fruit 
on account of its bulbing censi 
ea.—A good sort; prolific bearer, and i 
certainly | 
is tougher, 
iffering fro ALULI ie 1 IMO 
— ‘much moro aliod in habit to an nd Biota an it 
out roots the main stem y. 
so as to please 
persons. Eor my pase T 
of any other bran 
or, that o 
the one, a e 
gh Grapes. — have just read 
reporter's observations Q. 791), on the Grapes I sent 
the Horticultural Society’s meeting on the 7th 3 
ou a 
throws It there. 
Keeping Beet-root the 
practised the following plan for years 
success. the first or second week 
up; screw off the tops, and a the 
open shed until they have become quite 
r ts thin in an 
a d to them rubs off like 
when the soil which adheres 
2 of any sort. 
D t tender ran Lemna - 
fruit were were grown. 
from a 1% i the finest possible health, and all along 
ully exposed to light and air, and yet were 
only what is I sg coloured.” On 
hand, black Hamburghs, 
both black in 
re is as 
Dar on the back of the 
ripened 
