164 THE GARDENERS DRRONESLE. [Man. 12 
— à readily, a and will flower in small pots the same 
will be converted from a cube into a “wedge w with the | | lifting When well rooted, the euttings should b 
which e the earth becomes | transplanted, instead of ied broken and bru sed 1 ка з gs AE e potted singly 
secured within the four spade blades. After this a by being thrown on 83 ee [1 | situation, until they have become well established, 
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ithi ide-blades, LEE i i 
to attach ee the four corners of the | fell out on Saturday from within the spa es, frequent syringing, is all that they require 
end Fane ya many hoo s (d), through which із | owing to the excessively soft, wet state of the soil ; | selon M require the fim, 
i soene ы re used for а sedan | but Mr. M‘Grasnan, in his specification, expressly | r 
(ia h indeed i l 1 
: by two or more men raisin the rumbling away of earth, it is necessary to enclose | greenhouse, or m in any place where they can be 
whieh ds done by Thus raised, it can ntt fs in a wooden box the lower part of the 8 cool x^ олен exposure to а * tem kept 
to any other place without disturbance, and a hole | after it is lifted. = tha 2 жүро Маку giemho вө 2 
having been previously prepared, left there by| The objections to it may be stated to be the се - 3 8 eee. d with 
unfastening the ык withdrawing the spades, and ee of cutting through all roots which spread AMORE tik cat E Даши on N 
ling the ir eyond the area enc ose by the spade-blades ; k to the] t - 
The ad een in | this operation need n but we think that very little ingenuity will get over ani CIA d aan lowest joint, shake de э from 
exceed 10 minutes for an apparatus worked E this difficulty, even if increasing the size of the pots, if the roots after trimming E yas 
four men apparatus should be impracticable. A greater ob- | plunge then in a gentle bottom-heat, as near the ; 
In the e just described, the lift is taken by je ection is the inability of spade-blades, driven per- as possible, where а warm moist temperature is 
two or ШЫ men acting upon a pair of horizontal | pendicularly, to pass through gravel; and, unless maintained, and sprinkle them overhead frequently 
rers, But when great чех have to be moved, | forks m substituted аа Le. blades, it is not clear | with the syringe. Here they will soon push freely 
then mechanical power is applied, as shown in the ac- | how this is to be surmounted. It is to be remem- | but if green fly or thrips make their appe 4 
companying representation of the machinery actually | bered, however, that Mr. M'GzrasnaN's Nope the P is rather ~ these in the 
9 on Saturday. In * case the frame (a) is has never yet been applied to pra ctical use; and -— ae 0 p^ ign wan pe tobacco- smoke or 
of very strong T iron. The spades (5) have blades | we 9 no doubt that it will receive etia im- 3 4 m as rape ts pi uà 
3 feet long age 3 0 40 a) ; and " hin the handles Ren healthy state. When the plants are fairly stucted ie 
of E ойы ane а. Two N й 25 um r 77 N ntageous wher ^ элиме by b + 
van us where it is conven 
(2 æ), lie across the frame, and hold fast the collar EE. A during the peat рас Whether ini bot ME 
c с), by which the trunk i pe Ў | RAI | т otherwise, however, the ез should be kept 
I adjusted the mass is s for the lift, which is afforde y" near the 
in the y^ ndis, manner: К fs с ; ; Икау supplied with water at the roots as well as over- 
timber trucks (f. ked up to the two ends e ZA M » ead from the syringe, while they are i 
of the frame, each riu: above its axle a powerful E cde ter A M d y When the pots become full е healthy хок shift 
8 (y). Scu m Ww. lE : nto others a 
U € larger, but deler moving | 
а ,. — them inte flowering 
of timber (9), Si У 11 po. until - blossom 
— n F онр оер АЕ саласа НЕ ppear, 
Y ich. asd fm o qe Ep = 55 pu 2 As ME | 
(iy racha t M a — — г i one or two sizes 
rful cou- S | 2 
pling — working i 27 | 
to the platform. The screws are finally connected 
ep large visable 
саг the lower 1 which secures the roots of tem ru eds Кайы ы, а ee: 4 
the tree by chains passed through the conplings. there is a free c tion of air, after they have made 
This done the machine is ready for work. The lift ij | about five pairs of leaves, if necessary, to induce them 
is the screws (h), which are H L s LU i$ | to show flower. When in blossom, a dry light airy 
worked by men standing upon the гуча ропе situation should also be o he given them, as the Tiosan 
the mass is raised out of the ground th ks are perti Rea as soon as it comes into the very apt to be injured by damp, and they should be 
chained together, and may be moved in nds of those who are conversant with the removal | afforded plenty of light to colour the flowers; but 
tion required. On one of the еы. а po plants flowering early in September will have their 
shown; this is of moving the “sue the above was written, we have been in- | season of beauty prolonged by protection from the fore 
chinery by means of a 1 a and een secured | formed that a machine similar to Mr. = pa Ap в | Noon’s sun during bright days. As soon as the flowers 
to some tree or post, when circumstances are favour- | WaS contrived some years ago by Mr. Srr wither, keep the plants rather dry at the той ant 
able 10 ite employme ent. when the wood is well ripened, ve them to a cool 
Амохс the signs of i tin Irel di h dry situation givin: little water until th are wanted 
in igns of improvement in Ireland is the 1 g - 
yere computedto wel e ore Gan toma, establishment of a Horticultural Society and Garden | ' Start into growth the following spring, 2 
The tree, a ri cet high in Tipperary: A piece of land has been hired treatment already recom а iderably dis- 
half oe — the tree was lifted o iet of the ^ ‚ән s qe A now being enclosed for a garden, нен. and у mere shoots nd be left upo 
ground, without swerving ; and in the course of the laid out as a pleasure-ground, in whic be ed to form the zed 
afternoon was safely drawn to a hole 40 feet off, the Society is o MM, exhibitions. The work is | "Good rich turfy lou; ith about one — 
direction edi silver-san 
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into which it was so lowered as to be placed per. Proceeding under the direction of Dr, Намрни, of | decayed cowd 
pendicularly, although when fiber vit af the аа Clonmel, who is procuring handsome trees with if the loam inclines to be tenacious, a portion of pre 
very considerably out of the upright. Had which to plant it. We understand that he has | or leaf-soii added—will form a suitable compost for 
he tackle been better far less time would have received some —— of Araucarias, Deodars, | growth of this noble Acanthad. Alpha. 
; but the screws were bad and diffi- Cryptomerias, P. ias, and the like, from Qmm dicti ducas v ied ipd й 
cult to turn, and the by which they in the neighborhood; 4 and that ben hopes to TR DA 
were worked were inconveniently placed, all which further supported b wis a t vilay 
needless wast We have " before e shade e for 1853 of |, WE cannot assis ev 
. us th са t i persons 
The spectators admired the princi ғ Mr. the “County of Tipperary Horticultural Society." | *Surdities from strangers, of whom hr ce 
M'Grasmaw's plan, and were gratified st 2 west 155 is skilfully framed, with a view to PS Wants of 7 5 5 
iu in KA А | 
cessful г pse з * A cte : Po much fine ings for a 5585 — Who really s sell rubbish at 
OORE, О evin prem — practi 
and Mr. Bate of Trini College — than | so € — le have mare 
е | Whom better and more in en cannot be — ——.— 
ound. ; 
Е ^ Home е Correspo е. 
— APHELANDRA CRISTATA. The Deodar— | omar in yonr lent 
r Cor setenta een common in collections BU ore poem ofer den set at rest tho 
| for very many and is by no means difficult to 8 
i manage, yet it Imay frequently bo met with in gardens, known by its own appellation, or to rank under < 
өү ы; wood, planted regan — — ^X the two js eert 
| oung an the 
t it sandy soil, Parece. y with's bell glass, and afforded |i адн А there сап be little doubt that 
root i 
Der | area (ку чему. The best time | distinet species, distinct plants. ree 
. €an be worked by hand labour; and this it was | for ‚ Cuttings is in spring, after the old plants | practical 8 — they may а 
25 evident E the ейн pert would be most sh ‘and when it is generally necessary to | Lean ary called by „Separate err 
the 
"The advantages of the apparatus consist in iis — ETAT REEL, 
