6 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Jan. 1, 
" пери of either and r the Potatoes|i 
— eae I — it into 
These ridges were own 
se 
13-inch forks. : 
the spring with 
and on drawing them a piec 
and 95 pe long, I led my i one-hors 
nk my es timate — 
rate I have 36 tons to the acr 
80 
1 6, 18, and ene inches 
long and 12 — in cireumference, and many weigh- 
ing 3 lbs. each; the crop, as to quantity, at ж very 
— “Constant Reader” says he got no 
afte 
yan us zya in its w 
ged d 
searifier, geo ind the 2 
t inte 5 
oads | Т 
re 28 to 30 a 
in 2 pt X construction, that E is * 
us saves much t ne labou 
out of the itoni md wit 1 à lar 
ing, th 
and that it nha ere 
t they ean be successfully 
лт le all depart 
shrubs, 8 res fl and ki 
vegetables е committee, from personal ane ation 
report most favourably on m 2 shen 
леу have no hesitatio mend- 
class Certificate of M 
e | first 
of the above report, and directed a copy to be sent to 
Mr. M‘Glashen. 
Potires of 3 Books, &t. 
Wa rd on the growth of f Plants in closely glazed Cases 
— we are glad to see, reached 
ees, species with some E 
d an 
ing to to the VS д 
renders the first 
n it — now taken, ren 
author's invention has proved to * i. 
Y safely over long voyages; пог -— fort or 
leasure to many the little ene gardens formed in 
accordance with its principles have proved. "The api: 
a bed, after being spawned seven 
d in e un 
which bed I eut bushels of — B Massey, Kirby 
1, Borobri idge, Yon зат 
Най. 
ft b 
of which are from no meaner a — fud. that of Mr. 
. W. Cooke. The — да 3 fro . Deane, 
Clapham, speaks for its — 
mentary upon the subject be 
* When Su накне e on фе: 
Ferns first came my 
development 
edlings where the 
1e ravages of birds. We 
says: “We bare m pm bir as 
England, and our corn may be 2 -— Fosse 
after i ithout of birds 
here in 
si 
and other v 
а pest, ines . not destructive b 
wing — corn in cottage — ease, at Kew, 
f tl 
or damp, sandy m rtain 
itself will frequently contain the seeds of other 
and even if wes crop of plants come 3 to the sowing, 
in 
s in my own харе: 
conservatories but Is 
les said to perform 
were to be followed. up 
evised as 
species ; 
а is difficult properly to se and other 
xtraneous eee — ren — ae previously to 
lacing it under the — 
injuring its delicate Pres. My ees 
an some soft, porous, potter’ 
should readily imbibe and retain moisture узе В 
to sired to be raised. ile 
[prepared by breaking it into pieces of from o 
мак, cni Оди 
аге now — in Game 
ueniret: 
h less than one inch т» eee 
hem 
ve), “Бер 
eee most penc 
keepers an with a view of protec 
game (w which, 225 
bing 
on a flat stone. The reason € thus eiui the sizeand | 
of the 
М 
as former 
other reasons might be assigned for the а 
of destructive birds. Sparrow clubs,” по: забой аге 
each — 
not 
pieces was simply to facilitate their 
i of a mieroscop 
ween two 
' heads or 
meetings аге meant, but their — are nat 
enfficienty: me "Побара now the 
| voor il 
subj 
with such aal 
hether the 
8 херь арор 
turning 5 the stone down wn upon it, o of course taking ear 
that the acci didi did not lie too thickly. pm about 60 i 
commenced, aud thenceforth dail 
ы dü 
ге 
“I have been repeatedly told 
me" raise Ferns from seed, might sow 
what I | pleased, but "meten I 44 2 oo want weald 
the reason for it "was as noi 
proved 
пу 
|| diffteulty — — 
. oe even — de „ — the 
We need not say how valuable the 
ved carrying | 
d forms aba best oom: 
re wa: t 
It was there- | по: 
at work is — . e a mere 
wood or bark suggests itself in the case of such as are 
pa epe in zen bee p 83 си them i 
e gla uch ller than are be 
required for full-grown settee ‘that it might be a cabin 
or a long Secondly, itisfrequentl 
cular 
n|from various ill-under 
е  Agai 
obseur 
Hs are 1 atient of removal; suc 
m seed o 3 etes of stone or wood, and after- 
in s, or crevices in walls and 
with nup a ble dead. as ments have 
* t which I am 
ard's case, artistically filled 
I peri 
‘he udi. of e" awing 
5 an vhi ch, is 
Н ка in 
ruly the еа е. 
our тты апа еру А existence оц earth—I mean 
9 kingdo 
* No kind of vegetation that I am acquainted. with 
has ever struck me with 
wW an r 
m see 
so, that with a undance 
of light, the sun must not 
= directly ned ES 
1 Lege, Synopsis of the 2 Miner m of Scot- 
land. Small 4to. Lawson а . Edinburgh. 
No one has duis forgotton — admis able ‚кнтте m of 
1 materials produced in the Crystal Palac 
sers, penis and Co 
ihe 
acqui 
"found a permanent re 
tinguish ngs. 
museum 
volume to be 
n the shelves of the library among 
p | dictionaries апа soe аме works of reference. 
Ў € s Tr 'eatise on the Potato — "aes is a 
t | Geology 
the reader in the: form o 
nw rg who have 
ан: — cultivators, 
n. д Cormac’s dei seri nd y Tenong (12mo, 
isa most earnest a All elasses-of 
society v join in improving the bos as ao 
sical atmosphere in which we dwell. 
= си it ка аб easure, and the 
e. may not = in all the 
fervid i 
wi 
— 8 
ination 
very -pege 
Rivers’s Orchard House (2d edition, Longmans) is: 
| reprint of awe 
with th 
1852. 
as Aspa 
(the. aia 
causes of the Kaffir warf and 
- strikes with no o light hand — the practices of the 
| missionaries, to 
of this 
nt 
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veli-known and = useful little treatise, В 
Walpers? Annales Botanices Systematic (Vol. III, 
Part 5) e the index of Vols. II. and F 
al Chemistry and 
whic common With so mn, 
others, entertain no doubt ‘that ме owe in a great as 
— that ble i ' 13 
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sort ; еч events it "las nothing to- posat of in tht 
Y material, whethe eh re : l 
stone, Bath brick, ti (tis, E bark, or even repa | By Sir Francis B. Head. (Маг 
the method 
ты a au apparatus is cand 
The Emigrant, 
