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22—1853.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
tained and : agreed upon, , the tenant is presumed to have 
received -it in good repair, and must so deliver it up, 
unless he can show some reason to e d 
F 0 d nmm or it seems t nan 
roperty in as good a plight as he 
t. . — of the — when delivered to 
re or less rM na ere e 
- tis — have or a precise 
deseription of it ; but the as at — being ~ 
ined, the lan emand from 
more than was let to him, and has therefore no right: — 
the — 7 — &c., planted by the —— — ament. 
It is clear the landlord cannot claim such things with- 
out pa hove marty them; — § 555 of — code obliges 
every owner to ра value of plantations made on his | 
land by another who Ка по ‘wight: ы чүн эге «тод bathed 
allow him to remo 
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e Corresponden 
vendishi.— The following experiment ma 
0 
potted o 
the other i the 
till full 15 vitality: 
bs p 
plants, even on чп at a valuation. Plowers and 
shrubs planted by the irem for мок own 7 oe 8 
remain his, and 
ease, 
other orna. | 
which rd neon d himse 
E =n ры passages, sided $ 
com 
formed 
› &c.;.and.it.is. asked whether, at 
5 re th the s 
ront,- 
М fanne o 5 chimney, after 
that th the “еа, of ы (whith was 
rough glass, es ч in a full — 
eig 
Gas Heneng ould, advise, your. „со ondent 
(see p. 261) to warm his greenhouse wi bot water 
from. à 25 75 ton by seen houses 
warmed in this mann 
of its success. In faet, within ten minutes" 
wh 
5 is a sketch of t. 
plete, The former г) L or 8 inches in diam 
24 inches in height > 
a 
resented. The 
eas 
ean th: 
the Cavendish bottled 
ner, and it сап екЁ confidently | have never seen 
> Yorkshire. 
ere I w Writing, there is one so hea 
se entirely devoted to the cultivation of exotic 
F ds, &e., the apparatus is constantly at 
нб and answers em аф ore complete | 
M o 
2 font sósm. of — pipes along 
th 
prefer the wine to be clear. It 
ttl d used the next summer ; 
finer or more wholesome cannot possibly be than 
this is. Before bottling uantity of white 
or brown brandy may be added to it. 1 have drank this 
hampagne, and no one i Grape cham- 
th 
Rhubarb not атар! Ia times gone by it was — 
but now Iam glad to say it is one of our 
favourites. James Cuthill, 
Management of 
21 d 
plantat n is, the 
t| bounding with small Ashes, 
lanted. And 
P азе. — We have had a full supply of new 
Potatoes E ver sin firs by planting 
old tubers in — abis then from pots and 
ve not yet found any 
Potatoes f. 
successfully through 2 = years of the mg 2 x 
опе. R. G., Sewerby Hi 
Effects реб the Winter.—The past win ir afin has trees and 
ihood of some o 
and 
tested the hardi 
carried along the front of the hoi 
d then risi 
expiration of hin te ney, he has the right to 
such addi are re , and to demand com- 
pensation such as are not? It is necessary first 
ascertain if the additions can or not rried away 
If they can, р tenant may remove them ovided h 
leaves the place as he found it. Article 555 of the 
e S * с зай Н» 
t А this Ё, эп? тг ы 
ment; for; althougli.. tbe 
does relate to qoo D 
the;very point now under RN 
ion, analogy ; ($7 —~ 
the case pro dio, ү: 
vided for and [аё now G 
supposed is very close. The ,, (с 
article 599, by which im- 
(C 
trees an 
miles (in a straight line) line) 
inchesteriana, 
T 
A. Gas-pipe. 
в. Boiler. | 
с. Gas-burner. | 
D. 
Chimney. 
QUARTER-lXCH pear 
2 e E * |ж 
Ground Level. ` OK АЫ у. 
; provemen ents made by a temporary possessor are (with the | eaei of the gas to run into a small provided шишин, ditto, ditto ; E ditto, ais 5. ‚Р. 
exception of articles of M sueh as dcm ganai for 9 m ) If this provision is not | apulcensis, slightly [^ . 
pictures, &c.) declared to be for the benefit of the owner, з thus formed drops on the burner, ex- | піапа, unhurt ; Biota pendula, ditto ; —— 
is not opposed to the above o 3 it is no purpose | баране the light xd waste of gas is the result. А | sinensis, large, ends of branches on north 
the th iler of this d tion holds only a small of | killed; Cupressus Goveniana, young plant, unhurt ; 
be his, and — improving it he r, whic! mes d when the gas is | funebris, ditto, di C. ma ditto, ditto ; C. 
which nobody asked him to do, and hich was поё | turned full on. In fact, eight or ten minutes are suffi- | thurifera, young plant, in a sheltered » 
ae is oe, to add th at the article 599 is | cient to i and gas kee a but not materially injured; Uhdeana, large plant, 
on the rule, tur qui in ali о regular heat afterwards. The expense of the whole some branches hurt on north 
sciens edificat, and that the tenant has quen vance would not be more n pounds, and the | young shoots considerably browned, but not k Ч 
or his claim, pensated.for| consumption of gas is trifling where the — is not Taxodium sempervirens, a growing plant, has 
allowed to remove what he has affixed, »,The | required to be kept constantly e above all its upper part quite killed— smaller plants are less 
article 599 lays down a rule — — harsh nature, | system all the adv. o r are ‘secured ed C erja ja plants of different 
ought not to recei interpretation; | without the i 9 of furnace and stokery, an d growing in vari „ are all d 
tenant is not. 2 by pen Amy sii of liberality | that at а ver trifling. additional cost. I should bare fectly — 7 ; Benthamia fragifera, large 
towards his landlord, and has n behave more said that the burner is in heh of à a X bee plants, have their youngest leaves killed, but the 
favourabl rae > ave est — — A mn — wing in and out, for the appears to be uninjured i 
landlord gives nothing for nothing ; he his rent | veni lighting, cleaning, &e. C. H. — large plants, on the end of the house, expo 
and requires to be sated for dilapi- | Fant Nur ratr Ma idstone. north, are greatly injured ; 8 — 
dations. Why, then, у mptions| . Viseminp Pots axi Rhubarb Wine.—Now int [ 
—— Why not hold to the h? The. glass is во cheap, all fruit for ought to 
tenant has namely, to enjoy what he put into glass bottles. I һауе & specimen 
hires, and make such use of it as ma e or of strong and rath gites Mais. C sehen 
then, high and 4} inches in diameter, with the m | 
tliat he should be allowed to remove his impro | wide, which is su Ar admit 
provided he does operty ;| and it has a strong m round the top for tyi 
and this is precisely pi in J. 19, 5 4, over to o» vido If à 
D, locat. conducti. This text, taken wi „is adopted their advantages QUE bd балду; such as | perhaps, 
decisive. Ancient ente, may also be T — ; | seeing, without ng, how the pr гез \ 
for there is опе t icm y Bril ing any bot "st that might perehan 
parliament of nes nnd n 17th, ‘of remet 7575 wrong a little. They can also be made from 1 lb. to 4 lbs., 
which authorises a ver trees p ng to i the tart to be made ; 
him during his tenancy. мани the landlord prevent | of a 21b. bottle is 2d. ; and as Rhubarb now proves to 
removal " pay for his tenant's impro our finest rves, à hint how it should be 
ments? If these i vements are of a lasti made may perhaps not be unacceptable. The proper|names given, in 
pA 4, example, as oe the landlord may season of 
them on y a The ordinance оѓ | the Rhubarb; itis cut into 2-inch pieces, well boiled for fieldfare. The former is called the fieldfare by the 
pears, jt yea in e t| half an hour of so, ned then sugar М Salen i in propor- „and even some of the farmers and sporting 
would beha e extremely ill if he insisted upon removing | tion of 1 Jb. of sugar to llb. of Rhubarb ; it is then | gentry, although, when reminded of the mistake, they 
them "far; hy Telit, ve TT oiled half an hou longer, adding а sull proportion of acknow ; the other is, in the 
from de 8 any of the ades. This same mo misnamed the en or pigeon 
well „„ 6 Plum, and | fieldfare. t 
uch more wholesome. As to making a fine sparkling | and have Aie that the error prevails in Kent, Cam- 
cham of the proper time is after | bridgeshire, and the lake counties. 1t appears also that 
the roots have just done лс rad the mort xen] the feláfare is vend in Wiltshire the bluetail, 
become much id, contain less water, and 'edwing swinepipe in some parts 
quently, are in a much riper state ; round deck this of the cr чы Tt w ould therefore, perhaps, be as well, 
happens in A e stalks are gathered, and | in so ges! aen an се that the above popular 
| smashed, bruised in tubs, is added ;| names sho added in scientific books on the sub- 
| after steeping for three or four days, it is strained j The learned eannot prosecute his 
off, and put to it; lump is if — — 
