1-1847.1 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



these and not for the slothiui wno are aengniea witn 

 Kle state. Try again and again, and 1 am Bure 



Home Correspondence. 



Planting -l think Mr. Young's article on this si 

 1 hope it wdl obti 



Young's years of planting, and through which also i! 

 same system of pruning may be persevered in. D 

 Thackeray, of Chester, has been perseveringly plantii 

 and pruning (in accordance with the system Mr. Your 

 is now recommending) for 42 years, that is, ever sin< 



If your readers v 



, the Ch>. 



what has been the result. Anxious to see planting ar 



Stable to the proprietor, and, indeed, so promising 

 much benefit to the country ; and I have done this wii 

 the hope that his example may be followed by propri 



Tation, and who, too, in these distressing times, niu 

 have many poor around them anxious for employmeii 



ssnhje, 





i the funds be soughi 



(if I read aright t 

 " ' -ately i 



»ES*A 



rly years I rememb. 

 and Flintshire,: 

 - ) have since bee 



sample-; and , 



■At who aides' 

 Mountains* 



il. ■•»'.,-■■ ■ 



- 



Sfe* tre:it bees Hke '• 



% only fake the interest I mean L,- 



■gjtaood cells at'thrtop^f *^1?$ 



?CST r^- OT^ S* heart 

 $** for brood : andlLl^V^ b f- f the P ro P er 

 ? ut supposing i I« u he - Wl11 do ll 8 ht or »° 1! ght. 

 wt0 novel hi? * otherwise, why not admit light 



whichV^^ 8 ^^ »he d " m?8 ra and"n i ™ P tf*■ n, ^ ~ 



i, h *^ 8 ai d ^j 1 S f e , t0 ° hardly pressed. I trust v 



« » ^ r l Xperienc ^ And SX Sreek C V , 



?>» £ Sf^ ^ the capes are not 



* ^hton I eB have ^rown out a swarm 



1 a swarm. 



> » cro?^^ 1 ° : ever ^collect Holly producin, 



J Bowara. T... hardly inflated and 

 deficiency in its funds, and, after wishing that somebody ! limb is divided into six rather narrow, h 

 d blunt segments. The exserted and a 



-ards diffusing a taste 

 nches of horticulture, 

 itinuance of llorticul- 



: t -. ; 



style is robust and green and bears a 

 C osse^ortnnfsnantifM [ V* beHeVe *** ^ "^ 

 V0B D2 O ^ff! or ! ;" Jf Sr°L 3 .- 



Qm.tmg from memory, I may not be very clear in do- 

 scribing a simple (when known) process 

 those purposes by a Portuguese garden, i 

 who had lung resided at Macao. l'-i 



>. <". u,'l::._ I, m . Ulan 

 iimg or plant had grown a few inches to 



rtistieally, : 



seen when the new branches have grown an inch 



ticultural and Floricultural Exhibition of Ghent. 



. Herein from th se i LY gland, both as regards 



)w under notice took place in September last in 



:mw we aiv to. far advanced to reced, ; we have parsed larg 1 ., , ,1,1 w.se helped 1 decorate the room, and 



'■ ■ 



1 ' ffective in their display of cut 



ganth. 



i knowl. ,'_-, of principles ; 3. To the a 

 rionce ; (-,; T , the formation of manlj 



U,.;-;;)! 



.->...■■-. 



arranging ot col 



::_!.,!. ta.-te. 

 in glass cases. 



\ ; ■ . ■ •• . ■ : : - 



ucity of flowers 

 nit Dahlias the dis, 



> and 



!;; was very well, not so much as regards the merits of 



■t? P ' ; 



of fruit i i ■■ 

 varieties of Belgian Pears (which were 

 ), were a most useful and instructors 



