15—1853. | THE 
GARDENERS’ 
nr season, might be is fixed. to Gavaren it fthe hoi 
sufficient vor for any — at any season, might be | is 
n it f 
pipes 3 and they would 
terially to heat the 
he — mecs to this 
h I ean discover, would be the impos- | а 
ser without, at the same 
time, —— it warming atmosphere of the 
house unnecessarily. 
A chimney is - immediately over тз ar and 
when bottom-heat only is required, the d which 
is —.— in the — inside the house, a little * 
from 
rom when ram 
ed, to trav — it ә boiler) several times, and 
2 pass into the e 
may be used эрек - pipes, if 
ip opinion that, in cases, they | i 
are far + preferable, If they were леа во as to 
hold whee mr of water, in present ease, they 
would be ore ,convenient, for when once heated 
he 
не а — contain a large лр of water are em- 
paras alone they are consequence of 
the long time unavoidabl n up in heating them 
wa: his i inconvenience, however, is over- 
come loying ‘flues in conjun iat es with Brows em, 
as — bd for = horticultural p y be 
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obtai trom the latter, in a = short time, notwith. 
standing th the double arrangem 
+ ill 
| iun ill | | 
ae id 
1 
9 ai 
— SECTION or F срез 
а Proposep BOILER FIXED. 
REFERENCES ТО PLAN. 
Walks, 
Ventilato having sliding doors, by whose means the 
ttom eni is regula ted. 
<ссс. Four. inch iron pipes, on which zine saddles are Lid id 
olding water i^ evaporation. The saddles are s 
in the sketch of the longitudinal section of pit 
LoxGiTWDINÁL SECTION OF Prr. 
K B 0 a p 
К. 
Ipo. je havinga damper n near the fire-place, as shown, qe — 4 
es is required. 
* Boiler ( (end di 
E С which (fixed in partiti 
n from which the saddl 
aT 
IsoMETRICAL SKETCH OF томон, 
BOILER. 
H. Proposed boiler, shown as it was intended — have fixed it, 
ee which is substituted by a saddle boiler. 
. Ash- 
55 Hot-ai oa chamber. ios 
L. Isometrical sketch of proposed bo 
The arrows indicate the circulation of the heated water in the 
| pipes, and the air in the flue and chamber. 
Home e enoo 
at „4 inches in diam 
as long ; the hi is white, with 
at the base inside, and R 
anthers are all impe uced behind 
into a sort of horn, lying “parallel t A à pros filament, In 
its native countr the corolla is o 
al 
tinged with pink 
; and the еч as mentioned above, 
dulated. J. D. Н. 
certainly have an unsightly дүрген. I have seen 
them upwards of an inch in length on Vines, 
all —— plenty of fruit ; from fourto six, and I have 
e 2 bunches 
w cn a single spur. 
houso is now colouring a crop of 20 bunches to a Vine. 
D of order, accompani Potato Tubers.—Do these increase and grow after the 
sphere inside the house, e, will prove an efficient check to ied g of Ше bine? I had a of Early Shaws last 
wth of ud The ere ered | year, which eere y in July, 1852. * weh 
with fermenting ma: b t loaded with wet | this ground white on 1 ; 
ure, which every one knows is cold, and productive | had a very good crop of white 
a IM ults. we t long litter, and mix with it | up the ground this week I have 
uantity of clean warm | Aves, the whole being shaken ered pe d of Potatoes, and they are, ET "i 
up lightly and covered w stra же б йы = Te s! the tubers up in 
congenial warmth is cae ove! der. A y 
A as Ж begins to cool it is replaced with similar r 
al, and “ D. G. N.” inquires y persons in 
— ge hy stems covered with roots at England who undertake to stock or rivers with 
the base of arene | spur, from 4 to 6 inches long, and 1 | fish spawn, according to ew plan, at the proper 
am always glad to see them ; they most numerous | time of year. A f the name of Robert Rams- 
when aad d roots are kept active, àt the same s tackle maker, Clitheroe, ,is 
time sir d jus atmosphere is kept up inside from |in the habit ud 31 and I d ati your 
the time the buds break up to the Grapes approaching : e uni m on 
ripeness, ho of co a drier air is ined ; | the subject. T. W. T., IM ү »s 
diluted liquid manure is Sionall sprinkling y.— 3 
ELA ot athways with, by which paint O60 ting” (see p. xe is desirous of med orig how it is that a 
ere becomes impre onia, which not | seedsman bourh can offer 
ly nourishes the fruit, but gives a healthy ce when myself 
appearan 
rapes are ripe, the | an 
as 
d fram the border, 
the above article fr sale a 1з. per packet, 
agen 
H 
the air M Pang 
would be any 
I laces, not, however, 
great harm 
them, and they 
to preserv. ing sun, as the 
border is fall i at onis dc yeni | fibres to the very 
n autumn a is added, which is 
allowed ta a rests the mild rains of that season. not 
in November, dry leaves are laid on to the d 
pared cover ; these 
foot, to алате the purpose of a pre 
keep the border 
dry. I may add, that the Vines 
ts require 2s. ( 6d. per packet. 1 have this 
etter from the seedsman alluded to, 
in which he states that the error is a ical one, 
and that it was not discovered till several red cata- 
been circulated. By Ting to those now 
рй Sende i is corrected. 
or 
+ 
are | killed from Dublin, I beg to mention ditto, absolutely 
