-1847.] 



_IHBJJ±iu)EN]jiiS' c H RO NICLE. 



Mnsideration, and fa i . == — — 



ag to the surface. ^Some tf ^ ' 



is, Verbenas, Petunias, Fuchi 



■ 



ither of the more woody and 

 dent sorts. The former I hat 



r«: 





following arrangements have been made, with tl 

 of avoiding the casualties of last season. I have placed 

 fi ame on a platform of rude ' ' 



thus compose the floor on which the pots are to 



i . are [ u t , • * s h , to prevent the t >s% 



a the garden hai 



ated for many j 



:ow the surface. They seldom 



s abundance of grass or leaf, 



them. In this bun a g 

 found others with the same experience 

 I believe that where the soil is the lightc 

 they will strike deepest. The young corn 

 " "one [No, no]. Sometimes a Ion. 



" the Mure! -,-;[-, 

 i the same root or bulb. The dii 



"The Crocus rarely seed 

 from «D.,» and to assert t 



.liau Crocuses yet 





lecuregrow 



r rain or frost ai-e absent, 

 nts will be safer exposed to 



A.t night the lights will be 



^"■"-t. To exclude drip in l mi , 

 cahco, and those are p'aeed over 



^^ be Sped 



Hyacinths potted six weeks back will now be 



[ be covered with 



nshd a fi* State for forcin S- Tho P° t8 should 

 Sroom ol m&i ' the " be ^ laCGd in the wiDd0W 

 A* Cuttings of" : . 



pMTeiponde 





**nation ther 



^Xl°nvl e faCt> for fact ' l suppose „ _. 

 tieinff^^iliat the bulbs e'i 



f°8 e **• dentb T 1VC localities "^ Crocus does 

 lS* s WcJ? 1I ? eld . 8andorch «^ 



!S and «»R 11 tot H D 8U( i h ° f the 8potS aH * haV ? 

 S? 0Und that A? gl '° Uud t0 obtain specimens, I 

 I?* If thev r °° ta are at a de P Ul ot ' 2 or 3 

 1 ^ch year, from a law of their 

 T f'&ee ? T V» -A ey have not loD S s» nce reached 

 tl^ which * be clearl y understood that I refer 



dens ; others always do.] 



Polmaise Healing. -I have read with atte 



ly appli< d and carried out. Nothing can be more 

 simple than'' the plan <<t' heating by Polmaise, and yet 

 " ng has had such trials to overcome. That it will 



, way of applying it. No 

 made, or how much fuel 

 shamber is made, or how 

 is not made available ; a 

 mediately under the floor, 



)ortive, and I speak advisedly ; experience fully con- 

 tds my opinion ; the work will assuredly crack, ex- 

 nan 1, and iihi. ».tely fall to pieces ; every fire expands 



1 so the process continues slowly but surely, till tl 

 ,.r.-',- '- ■ '- ^ - 



!'. . 



ch to produce the same effect, as in the iron dome 



- 



- ■ 



' :he cast dome covei 

 great strength, and i 



. ■ 



l;,Sm,:\,r h . 



ITpUte'ofl.'t.L 



is cast iron , l.tt 





ChetHiil. [Wwu S 



liscovered by accident, L 

 lookiDg-glasB, it occur 



fledged sparrows), dare come near. 

 my Peas. On suspending a few bits < 

 amongst them the marauders left th< 

 s attacked my Seckel Pears (whi< 

 rhal to, ; a bit oi '•■>'■• ■-■- " " 

 e tree put a stop I 

 xt muck damaged, 

 d starlings; a piece of looking-g 

 ray, and not a Grape was touched a 



pondents suggests wri 



place. The ">m- 



" wate^ta? 11 



: 



)peniugs into th 



,, pip..* of pr^rs-ubatane 

 lone be permanent, and n 



