THE 
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hothouse, we had oe oecasion to remove a large quantity 
of the N ; it was a sandy, ochreous earth, like that 
formerly — Win r loam ; this was wheeled to a 
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and mide to pon a bank; it was thought 
the — of July Jast at * weather 
sunny and dry, but there w page to be taken * 
and — 5 made. e bank was brought 
forward, made fit for the —— he urels, which were | 
about 30 inshes high. These were — — on the — | sar 
Sites, 
ee g the ridge 
and led. with a 
d Waler wa was 
any season ; and I 
1 — ed, eee and attended to water- 
, the trees wa a failed. I perfectly agree Mr. 
be deners’ Chronicle your | ¢ 
readers are informed that had * n that two in- 
rres pon re "> kert * the quest ion of th 
2 of might — 
Sa 1 “ite failure fe — 
re pro va i —— 
that the < — of — 
at rest for ever, he havi 
ting eve 
t 
that the “experience and sagacit 
have A him 10 — inet, n — 
by yourself, ity ai 
carry (and justly) — ig wiih it, I shall not the 
less hesitate to affir ge the writers — 
have have ade t a 8 ~ a what they have a 
our of the A lat of evergreens, 
mths teeendin men nded by Mr. Mae. 
water occasionally 
succeed the 3 ; if not (as 
would recomme end the begin- 
sate aa Ph ir established | i 
2 th pg 
„ any t that in the 
may occur. "Bat ensure suecess 
not in oe well repeal b 
tation is is to bo made, the ty 
— before it is 
‘aoil l have ai shovel fa 
is proposed to plant the trees, and the | 
it of ashes or rotten. leaves added | 
Toe gentlemen or gardeners, . are — to 
-bestow any such attention on he matter, and more or 
less of the — —H. ` 
Impostors,—It may be useful just now to tagio 
ears 
which there 
a make beautiful pillar plants, like rin capensis in n le 
nse has 
i GA ARD 
ENERS’ 
pace n that a sto 
one of B. v 
reres i <a is, ho 
amped in fi 
r| wou iry 5 grow away y freely, 7 wi young plant of 
k t 
vigorous 
mbers, and 
455 
eud 
* $ thes 
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2.5 
$ 
as nis co 
tor oe stop any of the shoots ofi his Beaum 
and 
gee 
peg beg 
t be | an 
tigging, th that ‘he plan pan 
* 
in 
ee, Teme 
same aspect 
by the 
progress oye use ti 
original intention of inarching it. 
eli 
hurried into t loo 
* 
— 
beautifull lye you 
e I trie ry to “inate Eehites renee eo did not 
s very early, oblige me ae e- 
fol- 
5 
Gg 
ust a pi 0 
timely the conservatory 1— with the intention of inarching 
n the 
more hardy B. Cherere as soon as 
i Dees ears 
some time previou 
soil a 
n 08 
particularly Bignonias, cauld not be 
m. by any mode of pruning, tear Sia 1 
ve ein m course, aud by the 
wed blossom buds free 
ut is in a autiful bloom now, and is likely to 
err. è: on pat y end of March, 
g ** 
— 
SES 
mon 
It blooms here 
plant of it on 
* pomak of yapa 
e house for the last two years, 
mbled o 
n to bloom ＋ 3 October; a few of the blossoms | not Mr. R 
a | ce freely beſore the 
pr remain n 
s strong we 
are 
s 
ow in bud, ready to open when the 
h in spring. pee er 
two or three varieties, an 
mber. 
8 
flower g Man suaveo and 
Habrothamnus fasciculatus, two ofi the finest, cate pe 
a 
CHRONICLE. 
v. Ea rly, Peaches. —Will Mr. Hutchinson, of Eati ington- m 
a 
that with 1 75 re 
end Wat 
re 
e- tion 
Es EA K ingem od ‘Lodge, 
lent of Mr. Roberts as a 
| gar dener ; quite the contrary; ; but, certainly, 
(Fz, 19, 
obe. The following je nk, aa 
places 1 
fair epitome bs the general enlture of this 
ept for some weeks in a 
om — and planted 
perature of which exceeding t 
chamber some or 30 effect of this i 
W the mans thereby eh g to the ee the 
of absorbing moisture to a Dr A — 
* tre eatment, it wo itl 
ow vel. regular! ly and p! 
n be don 
its full size, and t 
di reetly reversed ; cae yentiet tion 
mote an excesive e 15 
ats the very tim 
1 roots. 
3 
from a 
and las 
are fairly broke E. M 
Englefield Green, Surrey, 
—-L approve the line you take 
ave no desire or wish to 
„ eee 
agree 
Tapes 
and Ca rrion. 
is subject. 
o produce the 
i EAR are “stubborn. t things ” to e 
Sn ig- a 
somé account of 
ing.—Imagining that 
working “of this System ‘of heating at Holmsdale might con 
resting, I Fe — I have three Polmaise furnaces at 
nswer the purposes for pt they were 
erected. I have no rouble ihe them at rhe pare W 
d find a goo 
at dusk 
n the — The p poms Ao doing welll — —— see them 
is eee cunce them to be in nd 7 | eal iin N 
I have in the hothouse Beg 
mol- fachsioides, Dipladenia eran d Stephanotis nun 
mas Mossi, and many other 
ip ee often pass one for another, but 
He f, 
Ixora coccinea, Dendrobium nobile and fim 
tle ar need 
Hy. 
porr 
pu. 75 1 
ch, repeat, answers perfec A. 4 
that being the case, 15 K ‘confident it must . An e 
8 constructed. VJ. T. Sal Gardene 
ected for the gratifi 
. Shite ek 
spotted 
77 
average prices for e bee 
reduced, t e 
— i, no: eon, postin is: but DEG far “beyond the 
know of no paper white i 
with a 3s. 6d. duty: 6s. 6d. or 7s 6. 
— the —A Newspa 
I 
—— ms 5s. 
was the usual charge 
per Proprieto 
[one I beter to be the 
met. 
. 
. is also generally, and I — | justly, 
— 
` and yet I ae 
very esse 
me a you 
—— — 
an 
— ened. 
fro 
circumstance 
e failure of an early 
Ar IOT 
e time that the necessity | P 
— Meese tale of the at- 
- | come. to no other e. er ion; 
ney when 
published ought to set at hard a discussion on 
t 130° can be obta g 
— * A 
than that ose who haye ial 
ure they aere desired, have, 
the system imperfectly, 1 notice that o m in the co | 
tion of the npn aight alteration of a — dee 
N d in sour o a month or two ago, viz., the i | 
late being a th a wrought iron one, a å 
2 gettin 8 . Tape. 3 ae over the remarks m 
Sig Larges: — the time by simply remarking 
learly und 
us hate 
small 9 heated upon 
to the grow 0 t pl t z but 
sve tatan i the 2 e the red date 
ung beginner, 
h th — rections given by a late ho 
Tee t 
set on 3 last,tom my e — aa e "My 
and ni Y 
se ‘afters 6 vee ringa ht. ieh. 
pera 
at at 9yelock in the 
À als 
— has a co rab 
] 
in uses of din order to admit as much 
pepeible, for, Re srath Ei plants only (L nes 
e grea 
Pod ENNS eer a hos n pak to any one who cou 
est ful — = the most 
of la 
puttied, a0 
80s th 
— y excepting at the tam 
ane 
of E of an in 
e in round, I mention | these things to show what the heating 
ratus has to do, The first severe frost we had a week or 1008 
mare de FA 
ae to to a fale RE E 
fire (the furnace bein 
the 8 
also allowedt temperature — to sink as lo 
to the caidas» 
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Rg 
8 8 
t wishing to! yr turned off the 
ere it reed fil 11 0 nighe gues I en 1 made 0P 
ame treatment. 2 Melons 
instance a 
a correct one, I, for one, 
lon crops are s0 exten. 
— as as they are found in 
and in — 15 
Tesult |m 
. eee therefore, the inference Ti Mna drawn |t 
Bury am not at all — at that 
"s ONT sively injured, hy the red 
r, and the 
the fire for the night (which could not — more than 23 —— 
t urna re n 
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keep low. 
; the next p i at 10 ai the 
tood at, 39°, — As putting my hand into the 
use, 
red heat, but I found no crack the next — nor 
