THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



e-glass, byadd- 

 ture of iodine, ca 



I is forming the Hops should be prepared 



>e closely covered. This should be done 

 accharine fluid has stood the specified 



Omost colourless, and the ale would 

 have little flavour, except that derived from the Hop. 



Indii market, but that consumed in England is usually 

 more or less coloured and flavoured by the malt. The 



heat on its elements during the proc '--* <-t drying • n t e 



Home Correspondence. 



S* 1 «^j£h ri^e^of "niceiy J bTthe end" 



er. I gathered the other morning from 



sides, on brick- work? It 



8-inch pots 22 Stra 



a pit 'could not be made 



7 from one plant weighed 3 ounces ; 



brick in height round the 













which 'would of 'course a 





air would constantly rusl 



en dung, using a good drainage. I was 





from noticing the Alpine to grow freely 





, J ■' 1 ants v.. re lifted, mid potted in 

 haded for a few days, and afterwards 



Chronicle respecting the 









frith manure water occasionally during 





repotting I am careful to elevate the 

 ant. Terhaps some of your correspon- 







'■ ■■» "via*!., ivy forcing has succeeded 



at Plymouth, intended ft 



sseason.-.B. Shepstone, Charlton Car- 



men about London migh 



ds _T 



one, had he sent some 



nagement of bees I cam 

 !< J. B.," in Notices to ( 



mce in the \ impress upon your read* ro, especially 1 



y of " W." and mid ■: ' ' r of s family may 



need so good a stock as putting them into an empt 

 ive, and in a large majority of my experiments the be« 



ightwill be mad 

 lore than a for?, 5 



^or Vree Vfour d 



in the old 





taking her flight 1- J. A\, Xt w, art, Mo> 



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the form of the ash-pit :- j U ny case the 



iir-hole, in front, is only / balfthebreadt h 



if a brick, and the grating X 1 rests, on all 



.... 

 'dmg the goodness of the flower-buds 



>ar,b for the purpose of making 



■* either ofouTS^' 011 tl,at neither m . vs0,t " l ' f:in!i! - v - 



3j? d Btated b . v .'• - j - 



t.Mr, IV 

 May 17, 1S1 



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addition of carriage (1/. per 100 miles), 

 nearly as can be^alcula-ted, would h.- 2*<i 

 mony has the quality of imbibing from f 





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