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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL 9, 
because a circumstance in its latest лр appeared 
to explain чай "yx cause of the Mp 
mismanage h the c — of thes 
royal forests stad — ve been tried 
at the bar of their own office, and of Parliam ent, and 
the j "d of public opinion has given a verdict against 
them, without extenuating circumstances. It is 
at sentence should 
r per acre. 
in these 
mpted 
e forest of|m 
odu 
а 
rerage of 3907. a 8 in n 1840, 
; that in 1851 the return had been 854/., that 
in 1852 it fell to 410/. r 1853 he had | t 
rniston, after examining the orest, 
declared that it ought to yield 17267., or nearly three 
times as much as the x 
epu Here veyor sip osed it to | W 
ing. It — ble swe Чч 
118 м that Me, be 
e proper чамадана of den 
business as he is entrusted with by Government. 
And de is his NE to - уа The 
facts as t denied ; but Mr. 
Lirscoun: says that’ for fout years prior to 1849 he 
obtained “ urplus 
be capable of produc 
infer from t 
acquainted 
a clear e of 13007" 
Non pom : but why og: A to. А, average of 
t yea why declare 
himself — ‘of obtaining, more than 5887. in 
a fourth ? About the last he maintains a prudent 
year; а , owing to a falling off in the |s 
yield of flittern bark and price EY, Fir poles, he could 
i ш 3902. 
wN, of Arniston, advise 
he ac to return 17267. Now 
by two-thirds on the last occasion, ys must be е 
{о have been equally wrong оп other сочни, апі 
caused а loss to Gov 
n 
Com- 
SAN 10, that the 13007. a rx elk 
D de would 
ROWN’S Segre: 
not kno 
profit whi 
creasing year by p 
from Mr. Bao 
Mr. Lrrscoun 
realise the profit. 
And how should 
to have € 
wn how to 
be! Forest mana ent isa 
It demands: lon ied 
cult e ied 
Lord: Рохслхмом ( 
Ferd . 343, qu. 6801—13—18). 8e that in 
be jS 5 | cou 
go 
7047. 8), as, in’ fact’? it on 
;|g 
memoir — the name of 
manner has been bad in the extreme, and that the E 
land has been replanted with a crop quite unsuitable W 
to it, which will rin асс or become of an 
value. We mi easi worth while, Aa 
such extracts which are da . from a couple of 
0 
on 3 a in which men 
We be 
desire 0 fine up IPSCOMB to the allie dei 
as Lrought Жы himself. But after e 5 
is no worse than his neighbours, and the real 
attaches less to them than to those who ek eir 
incompetent persons to discharge great publie (grae 
ix Was 
we 
e man 
Mast of the ablic fo poe is poe io one zbile: 
an because 
ok had planted a tree int a little x ^ ime r 
who having never had ipie. to do ood or 
— € may have been supposed to be unprejudiced; 
oa 2 eani eh wasa farmer, or a farmer 
toa who: w: 
Ireland (Qu. 65 пур ; 
ail 
= nage e 
system of “robbing, de effect of f which has, of course, 
been to annihilate for nearly half a century о one of 
spec “ee 
e Cur wae аш 
oie for ы rus io their ga hat nl 
өзө W 
isto 
owever, su 
the e ve before from the attacks of parasitic fungi, as in ы» 
ong | case reported by M. Dury, i fa hy 
nthe7th v 
of the Memoirs of the ral History Society e of 
Geneva. The leaves in tus gu xe vtr of that 
verge c city, along the shores of the lake, fell with 5 
"pics ta piore 
ing rapidity in е mont 
developed a 2 "lic 
lateral buds o fully 
| ordinary course of things, to push off the old leaves, 
and —f. n the M 0 rain; a that 
of a peculiarly fine season, the vintage A 
5 extent failed. One or two pamphlets appeared 
rest, n oes Ane 
ime seem to know anything 
sh-green fungal to which the premature 
fal of the, he jene was attributed, t haga there is a 
and. description E it nv's 
The 
| complete disappearance os this Tittle en enemy, which 
or the momen = caused s alarm, is encouraging 
as regards e probable “cessation of the Gra 
‘mildew. 
indeed, to believe that 
ject to à disezse in very early times, 
eet of which, at least, was the same as that of 
ре mildew ; and we the rather point ou 
particular 1 — which’ we have in view, because it 
does not 
of which the e. country has omes 
an, with ‘such re wt oci as 
: соу te tells the 0M 
plan tion o 
operation of thintiing t the 
гарал his own е 
meter 
Fin ose, and do not appear e 
put been thinned, although of more than 20 years 
8 shade of Pine trees, 
_ planted in undrained clay; ‘that in one "I 125 
acres have been. planted with Oak, although, from 
the nature of the soil, Oak is incapable of Bowing 
upon it; that where clearing has Е effected the 
g forth уа and it brought 
P the v 
e general tone of the 
› | passage, and ы чё I "yis to some general 
| affection “of the vineyards. int is 
and worthy of further е M. 
«~ DAPHNE ODORA ROSEA.: 
k in the War Office, |i 
жыз ог, 
‚ at least, | 
J. B. 
is ia wk gehe: of mine, and I would not ika = 
dL eenhouse. M 
'om some 
ot v to be 
3 
w reco 
led 66 iro optgate the 
Pears are w 
da 
> Here bie y 
the shoots, so. 
e season I 
plants, and, after h 
owt 
per ts from growing so 
afterwards keepin colder 
an extra stopping of 7 smaller plants 
for pese Ат A Ma rch, an 
wood, 
Ао ен 
Lik 
to get well decom Deters it is 
be fo to grow 
by dio: addition of silver sand. Alph 
: £ 
ly pràcti 
age. Mixed with 
and it is a capital 
for M Added to any of 
| composts, it at once a medi 
hardly contain themse: 
it | with regard to Gesnerus, Gloxinia 
The second hinted, "d 
— fertili ing property. Wi y. 
wo: hien d plauts 
we would 
which 7 
fact, it seems to act ry bart of e 
I observe in your last week’s Number a recom. 
the ' mendation to raise Cyclamens from seed, Th 
laced i in a es frame, whose ‘de 
t 652 bout two months— 
about & third of brous peat and silver 
i SS ы 
MEANS OF IMPROVING SOILS 
аата will answer 
ilanda; fo¥ if toe mus Nen one of the two. 
lities—elastici deteriorated and 
ty, will be 
partly converted | acne ae 
anal substance. 
amateurs’ be 
jumpy loam it wil grow. ver 
tion to th 
ioe tg stove plant will luxuriate. Bagno 
if they could 
рео Fins: vision Sera d under this d 
а | not at all the plant I n 
rue sort, which I 
w. ch 
ing it on D. жине, їп the 9 5 in which 
fter they w 
mperature 
ril and May—and I found hu all had * taken ” well, 
duce the plants to become 
moist. By the end 
aving been twice s sel th ше 
duce 
th t pro iya in n kin was sufficiently ripened to 
: um «азм indi e с fter flowering they were placed near p glass nde 
knows чен елече е to d 1 Wil these cases, cool end of the greenhouse, but, К ane advan 
and the country looks (о а resolute and honest | 24, hèy began to show symptoms of grow ri 
of the pla s 
Goyétfinent for the our remedy which i is possible. 5 I conveniently ёки; Here th ey soon completed 
eir first growth, an stopped. They made a 
Tur Rie ow has been so UT diffused, second growth, and were meee n: 9-inch 
and be done such great damage to t age Ae t pe. "vs 8 e was Mos — sor 
] 1 d of ember, &c., that they were the араба avouri 
on т. of 8 Grapes — produce wine, tuum 5 — i ds а 
succession 
of bloom is easily kept ар у prasme a pes of the 
ers, and 
atmosphere; 
s will afford a still 
nage by this means to have 
it will 
e other Daphnes t ses * asin , sandy loam. 
жай а 
is L add 
inl: m this 
hey will, liowever, 
rendered liit 
LI 
very well in wi loam, 
FOR POTTING. 
strong | 
ves. : 
Жөе 55 
аса 
