p 
кү a di PODER qe V eee — е ^ ха — 
3—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 37 
natives, being in their rude and primeval s state To on and deterioration | growing emend among some Turnips, and iu full 
maund of the flowers, two maunds of water being Kiam i in Proceedings of Agr H ons — of the the | flower. Rhub is beginning to grow in the open 
ed, they are allowed to be steeped for a short tim jab. ground ; and on * up some As w days 
in a big Degchee, paw as a still, the poe of idet 
ted down wit aste so as 
te Lans any steam getting 25. bya ROME earthen 
ealled a Koona lee (in jabee, and Gumla in 
t hus a a hoe in ры и, їп 
up Бу s 
; this dp serves 
other 
lecte Y 
cation of heat to the big “ Degchee” first mentioned. 
The named vessel is fixe 
pt 1 of e тм i often 
by a nstantiy | P Hiec temperature the 
а ва and 
uid p egree of heat 
during the Moe of d tion R. that at 
e commencement of е operation 3 should be rather 
and afterwards to be reduced, d a gentle 
degree кер up throughout | the process. "From a maund 
d from 
: clear sky, 
E brilliant sun, exercise the skill of the most experienced 
nother retard 
8 Mee: the 
of the flo 
above, : es 10 to 15 seers of the best description of r 
water is obtained, whilst the druggists and Utars of the 
azaar obtain of the inferior description 
of the liquid. The best sells at from one-half to tw 
seers 5 "e the inferior sorts at те seers for а rupee. 
An Utur or distilled essential oil is also dbtained i 
mee: 
The a — of a celebrated work on Oriental medi- 
cine, in his ir; of паа Medica, called  Toohfut- 
ool-Moomineen,” describes three distinct 7 15 of 
is Aes oT ihe “ 
” is e oh the Salix ZEzyp- 
1 s authority, 
meer, pag 
od 
igne, in 
vol. f.; or aliogether a ‘distinct and у езу а new, 
h m 
The 
male 
earned author, k en 
species, as 78 e 
author Oriental аһ Mont alluded to, says yum 
flow Our 
medicine. 
ey will discuss tena- 
an mote its pxpulsion, The dite 
r called “ Ero EN p Е and s 
е 
The E 
en 
wate: 
te thirs 
rt, and in maniacal 
ections ; it is o E TAN ue ein foil an d inflamm 
i refrigerating agent ; it 
as a cooling кеи» кее headache ore 
eyes. Io a very slight degree ater is sai be 
iae. he ashes озше 5 ee its woods 
are useful in hemo en ith vinegar and 
app useful in pi iles warts ; ы to resolve 
and d inflammatory affections of "е breast ; and 
The stem — leaves are astrin nt and resolvent ; the 
is useful in poison 
ripe 
iuretie | е 
1 for scorpion Mim. i 
ing cases. | carele 
for pain — рер 
said | Feb 
April = the driest months 
e е 
| а r. 
parts: Th The e quantity of m water . at a time is т гот 
through muslin cloths, once a week at least, 
& film is fo rmed on surface by the stagnation of the 
organic of matter ; and the result is a decom- 
,|morning of the 
r|De 
long-continued we 
epend 
THE PIMELEA. 
T D elea has never failed to €: lustre to à 
exhibitions ; and among the m 
pé) laii ts r ted at these meetings i it is cer- 
tainly not the least attractive. To have e in 
full perfecti ont on a certain day — much exp 
d patien и оп, and unceasing саге. 
ug” we — is a never- failing noe be! 
thera a 4 5 rth-east wind, a 
8 
© 
2 
4 
he 
regulate ee of air, an 
ed no individual specimen suffers jc 5 of wa 
245-й vag ши of to-day ; wW, 5 
e time the exhibitor is ‘Wendted 
r, that after all 
he will be beaten, for on t 
mens in his coleco on the е 
depend the hoc of obta 
s0 n. ei бна des 
of abe 
admira 
ing 
abilis bed eee 
eL ot, p" с 
regularity of its 
t has never failed to attract the 
I allude 
0 ider e as 
riant health, e or or the it deber and r 
ds o bloom, i 
at 
the озот of the 
e s fle 'Ther 
wonder, Ba ‘the beauty of 
adm Hend 
plan 
ersoni is charm 
t, and x. which no слете exhibitor will be without. 
has 
dec 
of many o 
eather of plants exhibited in rmi e has been 
ta has given e to plants mor 
Henderso e. 
4575 intention to enter minutely into the 
and c 
thorough incorporated with a good portion of silver 
plants have done flowering, the 
i 
red to prevent a su 
although at first the ынаа may п 
Home Correspondence. 
Weather in Sussex.—In looking ce of the os — М 
iik 
throughout the year, 
ines considered dry for the middle vet 
eather in May w i 
ган but Fins was cold and ve 
The effec produced on vegetation kd this 
„will of course much 
asd P iamos 
on w what kind of weather ‘succeeds them "But 
now in à 
| have not аи so well as usual. 
and which indicates he skill | maturing their 
wise oe successfully shown ; | Jan 
; to exhibitors that would be |o 
hos о 
т 
‚уни: = Epy flowers 
s Que 
y forw dition, w 
quences if we should be suddenly Meet by severe 
frost ? ees there are out of 
th ach the gardener's тасв — that must 
of necessity и left to take their chance. But it behoves 
ason, who may have things liable 
to injury under their care, such as half-hardy plants out 
of doors, or 2 open walls, on their guard, са 
prepared as far as the means at their ‘command will 
permit, for we cannot нн — is it 3 
in this w 
Ф 
— that the winter should 
Last 
autumn seems to have Тау йя ВЫ А 
= беру plants, aces numbers here having died; 
5 injured as to be n: 
Com 8 have 
hood e med plants in к» mpg creme for forcing, 
hi 
Un 
ч 
g 
8 
ing. 
of 5 iar fell — Chiswick last year. 
what fell at this s phe, om have Kore below 
the rior for the last r the sake = 
ison, P 
— 
— Ä — 
Yearly 
Amount 
4. D... peat bree Arundel. 
15601 
24.75 | 44,08 
gh Grapes 
few ues ago I had, a 
ries ina 4 defective state, on 
In же ast 
B. айлу, Fon 1 
ness of the E. have this ay 55 anuary 12th) 
from the o 
‚ La Reine, Madam 
.| Vines in og 
rapes from, e 
n and 
Those I Tepi Tabelled, — и to kno 
Rosamine, De uc de Chartres, te ihre de 
oses; Salvia ful qos , Gerani 8, Mig 
Caci ia pulchella and alba, ‘while "Candy stifle 
ree Violets ; several sorts of Poly- 
odendron Noblean 
are in flower in the open 
near London. 
Effect of 8 Sout on Vines.—For seven years I grew w Vi 
d fruited successively from 100 to 120 every 
oe four to six bunches. The 
i eyes the 3 year to 
t | forcing. In 1845 my eile consented to let me have 
a pit erected p E and groviag x uidi et 
E десенг d xpected to have 
earl con- 
2 
whie me ru 
es | glass 
brk a hail-sto 
state. The the early forcing t the following spring to the 
io ii olérfod Qe other day of March, causing the Vines 
hake collection, which M rii in 
I placed them in the Az * their summer growth in 
month of May that e year, and treated wha 
with the same sedate After the Vines were ripe, £ 
removed them to a south border, to 
E the next spring. Unfortuna 
as bro 
was 
in pots and in the Vinertes 
