THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Jan. ,3, 



/rr 



:; ,':.:,: 



. proved generally go< 

 and have kept well. Whether they were saved by tl 



.; apidhd, that I think it wor 

 b Httff to the Bishop 



Giobe Mangold will answer the same purpose, probably improvement on the plan adopted some vea»,~ *5 

 it might be the means of supplying a loaf of bread, j New 1 : . llllU f rai^SM 1 



which is certainly both pleasant and wholesome to many j troyed | ; istory." Tbe*£ 



mice devoured and destroyed 99 out of ioo 'vuLl!! 



everything in the garden was more or less inim*a? 

 doubt it wili be grown extensive!*-.-/'. J. C . xj-Ct to hav^T-3 



is the best Beet bread we have seen.] My experi- 



idvance towards the point aimed at. Equal quantities i 



• _ =■■!■ ■;■'■: !■■■ ' ■ 

 : , take the plac< 



ility. Barley-meal failed 

 itable— but I am not sure 

 id: I shall trv more.— H. 



ted, have failed, and injt 



jhbourhood, I am 



•■.'...; • ..■■ -. :";■,'■■ -.,'.'• 



.1 ry 27 feet by 



_- I .•:.-;■-:.,:■ :■■■■■.•'. 



ctly, being glazed on e:ieh hide bnl 



refer to is attache I 



feet Ion-, by II or 1 .), divided hit, 



■ ■■■■' 



"iit. which give a ln ,„ t plentiful supply Q | 



,';■,;■ , 



pit from two apertures at one side, 9 i 

 and three smaller ones (drain-pipes) at ti 

 I stop by corks) in so rapid a sti 





■r the ^ ^ 



Jan. 7. [These have b 



_ e.— John Grey, Wo 

 Friday.— This morning I fo 



vereddram of hot a ir coming from thestov, 

 yhere that I have ventured •„ diverge fro, 

 t strong recommendation of keeping the flu 

 ' ' mside, t ,king great care in the buildin 



■ugine, we shall 





uie-lulfofits* 



-V«n«* n'iUon, Slonard Houte, Stam. 



.^^-Burypickling- 



-urf.ee. P ut a fa «. m S,'^^^ 



Foreign Correspondence. 



we at length quitted li i.:,i-<»j.., ti 



and the dried fruits especially form one great objwU 

 export trade ; but the excellence must be the mm 

 effect of soil and climate, so little is there any ac- 

 tivation. Gardening seldom goes beyond the coos* 



purpose of securing quantity. Jt is true that thegra* 

 quantity of fruits exported In.m .San rna L> bn>i# 

 from a distance, but the cultivation is, 1 am told,* 

 brought to any greater perfection in oilier p»* 



tinople, a great quantity of Tomatoes and Aubergis* 



c C i b Sen?us° w Cr °" ^'"^HotT *£ 



: " —Tat abundance, but no Potatoes. Tiiey a" ** 



I . 



, that is from Trieste or the south of Fn* 

 through Malta. A good many Peas of different h* 

 and amongst the quantity of eatables selling about m 

 h.u.TO and 8treets j first observed a t Smym» * 



■.. . •_ :. • - .<.-.<■; '■ ■■'• ; 



»r so good as en saUie, as they 'are eaten fc* 



of France. In several of l he eating shops I if 



Maize selling boiled whole in the spike, a mode of «£ 



• - . . . - ~\:.'Y. 



very abundant, and excellent either roasted or « •£ 



ieste a violent bwa or cold north wind** 



brought on winter and put an end to all gardening * 



this yean Even before the frost, the wind has o*J 



s if it had frozen, and now frost is selUBI ^ 



none of any great beauty. 



small and scantily supplied n 



house has been built since I saw it last, and 



