THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE [Jan. 8, | 
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reason to deviate from the нанд which I proposed in 
this s journal some nine 1 3 but lw ould че си much more serious light, to which we 
of det further — With er. to personal he. 
[gr chemists are — upon 1 what m. may rbe consi dered and some peculiarities usually charged against the ihe Tat д 
regards the quantity of the various labourer, al Rickey ster produces the following letter 
d other ingredients which constitute a genuine | from Mr. Eastwood, a very intelligent Englishman iu 
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it. Е as а prepare - other pas as|guano. But my wt in —— is to give i | 
ief fi a good rotation. | my experience as o the base means which are some- “Adragoole, Clifden, Connemara, July 21, IM 
nehing is of necessity involved in its эс; жын times resorted — ‘effect the i so of guano. Some time “My dear а e tcm difficult 1 may find it a 
and by aie breaking up there i t that enormous | ago a guano-agent, from Liverpool made his appear- comply with our request, and ae you full — 
i te аа — spot, that a Derby, and offered a guano for sale highly | on the value of investments in Ireland, from m yo 
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ле man of this town, who was in want of а | well as the limits of a letter will allow. From my 
is trenched out, and the ground left іа a sharp ridge, large quantity, ыл it to me for analysis. As regards | own observations and experience I attribute a gre | 
and no other eqs get but levelling down is 88 colo our, smell, and consistency, it certainly prese sented a deal of the egre Englishmen have to ве 
for the As —— may here observe that Seakale, | good appearance, but analysis soon diseovered the eheat. | in Ireland to two doubts, which, like nursery Кен 
tdo, has been plen att here since the middle of November. It was adulterated to the extent of 85 рк cent., - have fixed алое on their minds. The 
R. Errington, Oulton Park. with the most worthless substances. I sent my report, doubt as to the security of life and proper 
Pru Nases.— I have been reading with great айрим pe = ae opinion as the nature second is a doubt as to Pat’s cer pe ө ab 
— some short hints on the 8 of the of the transaction. W — теа e agent was mental or ын labour. Nov the 
Rose in your columns. One thing I a nd, informed of юр оріпіоп, ће wroth, and inveighed | have по more sub меи ы ы dian the fictions 
owing to the extraordi season we hav erienced y against my inca — ‘On ‘the — of this, I | chronicled in the n I beli 
that all Rose growers should desist — — until immediately I to the Liverpool ehemist, inclosing a they take as 3 poet and will prove — hard to 
alter a frost, let it come when it may. If you cut — of the que my analysis, and a сору of what е I own that I entertained these doubts | 
now, the eyes that are most backward, or at present | was said to be h By return of post I received a very | myself before jm came over to Ireland; but a short 
apparently dormant, will vegetate and be cut off, and polite note, informing me of the fact that he had never acquaintance with the people soon convinced me that!! 
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ill your t alto r. If you p hem nd 
the frost to kill down to where the wood of last year's or seen anything of the party ! Now, what I wish to | contrary opinion could only exist where great ignorance | 
shoot is ripened, you can then cut, and have some — upon your readers is this, that this eo Ne! of the Irish character remained. m not afraid of — 
knowledge as to where your bloom and buds may be only made use of — chemist’s nam being contradiete any Englishman who has 
safe, 6. R, R. reputation to vend his guano — but actually “an it | gained a character, and settled in this country, when] 
Jasminum nudiflorum.—This beautiful — is|out of Derby under my nam It should teach | say, that life and property are fully as safe, if not more 
certainly a great acquisition ine flow vei m , inas- | gardeners and farmers never to do guano except of|so, than in England. he Iri easants kn 
much as it produces its cheerful bright yellow var men most respectable and — сун tradespeople. | how to distinguish between friends and foes. It may 
ithin i + ill take some time before the 
ine guanos 
à It e following „ Ет indieate the | remove th ti d distrust whicl ce 
cutting for bouquets, and the . will last in water spuriousness of the samples, No. 1. Very dark-looking | their — ме sad ly imp > — But Mme И 
a long time. It may be grown in any common light | powder, ve very moist, with little appearance of genuine.|to observe, and ready to follow an example, and when 
soil, and no one fond of a garden ought to be without | n except the smell. It ted of, notice 
it, for it does not take up much — It is best planted ite Yun = " = — eme that is fairly laced Sare are ng Poth will 
against се" d i lt is a free-growing Carbona nate of ammonia -. 990 lub ih and you — ri Irish labourer a 
Š п oride of a i eve ET 
— — А cn Meus ах = жос h Sulphate of sa e im and tra сае cec eme ever aft 
pe wn piace, whie been ted Urate and oxalate of ammonia: ^... Trace, “Te ced work in this. nm early in the pes 
22 is against a south wall Mond 10 Organic matters . poss! 896 1846, re ied энщ upon, I su „ AS а тата QVIS 
eet high, and it it is covered with charming yellow flowers | uw. E em сс I had tant appli f k a£ all ti th day. 
from bottom to top. It has been in this condition from : сас 2 «T escis b se — sev —G— E 
e — of — and it appears likely to Saints ит, ы 3 ^ Tbe labour d in digging up land, run- 
pr v, { 9 ЕЕ ning deep ап 7 — for carrying off water, 
this way it is a p splendid objeet. The wer ^s Sulphate of iron cium 3 235 throwing down old walls, pe А пова fo 
have treated it із as follows :—It es lanted re the — a — O88 Nace map ae eed ' | 
i kept trained against the wall during summer 99.64 ete ces facet vhi i E 
giving it a good supply of water at the roots. It made hter col 9 en ey erations — 
Я Ас Ae . eoloured, an ; in faet, | the same time, I was enabled to pay particular attention. 
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ame year, ter pare genuine oon and did, in fact, contain more | to that most difficult attainment in the workmaster—a | 
e) gu I should about 10 per cent. ; but proper mechanical distribution of the labour. divisam, 
t, 15 task when, ivision 
m € the height that was wanted, cent. of water, 5 per cent, of quartz, and only 12 pei and shifting of of Melon din каш m — 
should nòt be éut i e * 4. ер Of course it cent. of subphosphate of lime. I need not give further | of the object tbo ged til eis amos accomplished 
— 1 one and he lon re the boot ts — оп е | particulars, or make any further comment. Facts lik hen they see the moti ich guided all the 
& it is ally in ge — —— А оге н, these speak for themselves, and should be borne in mind changes bg ue the — — E correct (for they 
the a е take — etu Баи Pe. 8, Chev E abord Spem. АШ F. Banaya | cun judge them), the management receives. АЙ. i 
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the frame again till they are rooted, then Bea disse: Sortett les. their — The wages in the country were from 7d. | 
Ж, t 9 С бло — i 8 ам Mr. High Dec, 29.—G. Jackson, Esq., in he | and pan en. у for men, d from by ing 10 л tothe | 
d — Hoddesdon, Н, . 5 Mr. W cete. 1g * 1 e NIS ‘Dazio, Professor Pohl Pohl men; but i in thi lis 1 was wrong. Is soon n foun dI 1 
should fee bliged were el. i hood; and w 
any of your о could — me whe 1 I| Busk on the едн, of the | Starch — — — Ме te thea condition of the peasantry Г отет! баб 
ссе — eu m e Cork tree tree (Quercus Suber) | pointing out the views that had been held by previous | at às me tolish fat. doing. Ma AR) ud 9) 
2 Pinsapo and Pinus „insignis. rogi liber an ie ee ee NI M minc LS vn clap She 
Ми} 2 ered аа Ti ater view wasn wish wa posed of laminze, weeny: i the country. I ойе had аз many as 30 
ents have lately com. | The latter view was that which was held b  segularly ч 
n -y — Tength of tin of time their Mush — — the latest authorities on the subject. у Schleiden, еа with — the = day ; and — | 
been spawned, - Ispawned a bed най уа. vas {м M mun observe Who regarded > ages ait and sa cs him off out of pa man, T paid Me | 
аа never gathered a Mushroom from it until the | View of a membrane е enclosing the starch was not ten- oes е was immediately taken by some one of шу 
си pou - since that бше the bed has able; but from the action of reagents upon the starch, | ias in Ё - збана, 
wy — y we find that Mushrooms are | the author belisvel that their vesicular character was th ys E 
beds ee ger p aking their appearance after the | demonstrable, The best form of starch for examination fi ao ; “ 
attribute е їз season {һап usual, which I ig the West India or Tous les Mois. In this substance | mn Great extieinotion withthe laboar -È o 
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Pear. ] see in a late notice of the | heated, or pure sulphurie acid added to them, then they 
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Жасан игы жш Garden, that Mr. Thompson | lost . дата, ишы Ure it resident that it was a coal district, I would wish 
Beurre berg. 3 : xpect 
Pear, like Beurré е ls Tc а juicy пісе entre in th 2nd, A portable stand which could be 2 um ме — : к v 
80 good om — vicine — not carried in the p 3 for examining objects by elk ean bear testimony, from Miet observation | 
o highest. ta — 
2 3 mmon pocket le to the very great efficiency, from the highest to the 
as ‘eet бил IZ — a rA : e ator 2 a in its eonstruction, The — 
1 may add EN ; г 20th.” а works, under Government, o: Mask 
Laboureur КУ ER of Saldat жш. Ther are at present engaging a great number of han 
d'Aremb have bu 4 since decayed. VE Beurre | Ireland considered as a Field for oi 2 AN. etes to whom the uncertainty of the 
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Quince-stalks, W. D. R from Mr. Rivers's, and оп | Тиз is a plea - {Аныс — put and deservin: тенең = If they have any knowledge of what labour. 
8 Geer Ты. — . А. ld for the ноба gem ital i the best known ч subject.” 5 Ta 
х s sition, is & Nun dime "i n ent of capital is so | 
for its chemical composition is Sub marital | per admitted, that it would seem idle to Ж са tire E 5 và сута wha a 
SAL ^w" ree es D — Жой Wienes fe чет d had for or from 13 —— as fine as — ENS arte be very serious attention, and ore | 
Dalia t dealers have tem tati , at Paus epee "ы th ponth bieet 3 are Vb Apwabstailf- i 
p" ^ aed < ious article apon ihe sto | froin sn wi all the — to septal. — if ane — he » probably ly thinks shat | 
я 1 sce no | ап alleged insecurity of Wie enel vit neo need not say, | proving the comfort — —— of the rural popt* 
5 ecclesiastical | lation, an ax opinii in — — s 
