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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[JUNE 25, 
me | Correspondence у | 
d Potatoes. — Kapara *S, U.’s 61 
induced me to turn 
ned sort all rotted, as have also several o of my sowings 
Mie The spring been tlie most severe 
hat I have seen in Ireland for the last 10 years. 
71 we have a goed crop of на Plums 
middling. A. M., 
0 
1 
E 
t 
Albert, Early Warwiek, and Emperor 
tio 
t 
t 
p 
are but 
ve sent specimen s 
- of roma. D It is ue em ci. А of the Red 
Giant Stock = the p — 24 een Stock. 
sim- 
The 
is a st s affair, 
lings is 
— 
singular, | 
single-stemmed in habit, an 
ear — as they were 
our 
inv and — е, double, апа a 
most beautiful purple.] 
Tnstinct of the ver ip years. ago I noticed 
pair of these bi out-house 
to my premises, in which $e $ шат two 
d th 
dum produ 
well, № ramp. 
handso 
two broods. same every su 
A — they are at the — time in their old 
le 
that I am not very conversant with | ! 
the fich of ural history to 
uge 
9 colour of the se ж - | must 
mother 
nt being searlet. 
at first I had made some label — ut ern assu 
bed of 
is not uncommon from 
| — air w 
resenee of an aeid salt—the 
eombination of the Mes 
not 
s is owing t o the 
binoxalate of nil 
oxalie acid and 
exist i 
e it 
8 
ose 
this ox lime 
of lime is forme ow, xalate of 
Mulberry calculus, 
human bed: 
is the reges prineiple of the 
ere 
i clay 1 those in whom there 
the Oxalie Diathesis. 
mind 1 that oxalie acid is, formed in 
the neut ty of sugar, urea, &c., and m Diathesis 
this cause. If it is thus easily 
produeed indiseedly, à Li it is still more likely to 
se from the dire erm s of Rhubarb wi nere- | 
E to you 3 esche ed 
— “whic h has en * diri; h 
columns, into competition with сены 
ux.” €. R. Bree, Stowmarket. 
F. ouuses. Many p lans have been give 
oe plante in in houses may be fumigat ted, but I think | 
one о! meying to the gardener 
1 
system of heating. an 
essful. Thereis a "e valve in one of the sides of 
the hot-air — f admitting 
e E e 
1e side, n 
flow mok and 
the house is soon filled, ‘without. the smell "ot it being 
р, 
to which these cheerful 
and active lite satin belong, buti ini -— that 
this is ce of remarkable i 
; - a reeipe for making a 
sparkling wine from 1 I beg to direct attention 
and rewer.” It is p 
Black, Ebon ; and Whittaker and Co., London. 
Are 10unu 
which ea 
Rhubarb wine om every other wine which m 
made from produce. The осн ctions don 
e. — to be found in appendix. Кә 
carry out the instructions it is Мийик. to poss 
instrument ө! 
he 
ven for the manufacture of — the 
the 
d 2 *. sam of maid 
е! 8 
1 
he 
P. Mac 
Mush —Owi ing t o the une certainty о 
good pd s of eto Зей in the open 
preference to shed culture, eres Ih 
ful with every bed J have e, my m 
ing may perhaps interest beginners 
were prepared for the 
whi 
v of Soares 
0 s 
w days, the temperature 
settled, spawn was cs in, eased with dry road phano 
after which bed was ten ered 
with a 
mly as possible. I had a small bed spawned 
September 30th, 1852, and another about 6 feet long on 
of October ; from the t bed I had Mush- 
middle of hin ee and since then 
: 8 in former seaso ving the 
pure juice; 21 gallons of water were put on the pulp appeared previous to the general outbreak of "of арене —4 — sid the. exhibition ы 
after was h a sieve, and allowed to leaves, &e. Hardy d Son, just before it closed on ; the i 
Stand on it for 10 hours, and then , and Stewed Rhubarb.—This is excellent and easily made, | cool, and the plants were still quite fresh, except the 
M to it; these gallons ired about | Simply am it for am hour, with sugar to the p eut flowers, and with large {ошай 
p een of sugar, at 6d. a pound, and 73 Ibs, of | and with very little water ; ii is then fit for use with | playing in the centre, had a pretty effect. I had neatly 
ine y e them up to the proper degree of plain L | whieh is preferable to pe for children Dom ten the ten there were Cabbage gie 
E LM Mises 37 gallons, two or invalids. Hardy & Son, Maldon. good, but it is im vegetatie 
three Dye in lees and 1 but out of the that sn French excel; in summer Lettuces, ^^. 
whole I shall easily seeure 16 dozen of wine. In owers, Ko., we beat them hollow. A bunch of Ana 
em Pane * and straining, I had it Foreign Correspondence- from Auteuil was, ho remarkable ; = 
^ di p „ык hs was done by two women i Tun Recent Flower Snow at Равиѕ. The Socid the from 4 to 5 inches 22 ; 
: A — was 3s., and | Но t Sein how in the | from 12 to 14 inches long. A tent and yard ardet 
is 37. Sie nnp Sugar — my whole outlay Elysées, on the 9th inst., and four following days. the sh filled im "Hon, very 
ost, therefore, is otwi nding | give more éclat to this ex deer эрт, chairs, f s, models of fruits in compositions ge 
pr рн vp EK — кл теш um were each in well executed, &e. As far as I could judges" 
somewhat — а disagreeable old Rivers, of Sawbridgew meg "M Borde of Hamburgh ' uas shows are not the fashion, neither do they | ; 
gentleman called 
tying ett ep am Кы 
those thin xe r 
a. Itis well te ert of ды 
acidity of Rhubarb 
may be of some 
h Je ror and 1 it t will therefore de ted I 
snes * ju urors” 
н аеру 
дана Д 
and M. Millez, of Lisle, ern thre 
chosen. The show, 
луч 
dges are 
a бер of reet 
au pur duce te aq 10 o'clock 2 
e la ч 
rne in 
Е 
e| were mostly in 8-inch 
|| Azalea 
S from 1 7 — а there was 
osed of Brom a ag» 
di seased, 
е., own us, un being 
: in a moet at state, soft and mee Thess appears to be 
no 
all, no noise, which seems an absoluto: 
* the French. ] 
the 8th inst. I accordingly m 
and 1 und a 
and nurserym 
made my way there, and 
a room dos of memi with aioe pu 
by 12 o'clock all had assembled 
After 
nin e then 
The show of үчкө A^ plants 
ld judge about one-third the 
Fettes D at seven in the 
roeeeded to bus — 
enough, there was nothi 
our grand specimens = 
others. jury e diseu ussion, was 
divided into two parties — 12 — one hea ded by the 
de Barthélemy, the other by t the Abbé Berléze, 
pos 
= 
Ф 
jet 
compared to our talk, was 
something. — Falstaff's tend and sac 
we had ; yes, after six hours’ 
e 2 he abbé 
talk, we 
prizes, and t i 
in an 
e| | speech, than thanked us. anquet at 7 was а x 
perhaps 150, Comte de Cazes in Aun. e A 
in an immensity of talk, 1 hea 
rries — essert (a Bey B for’ hi pod 
| — agne. "ro chairman (I suppose itis 
a — “fashion 3 did not toast 
1 or any one else. 
table, d the ings o 
I visited the show the next dx 
a select day; the price of a 
dmission 
franes 
;| The attendance уз ны ver, very thin, for not more than 
visitor 
of 
T 
of Chinese Pæonies, i in L^ pots ; these 
he most showy plants of the мё exhibition. | 
or -— epis of Roses in 
dwar e pretty, 
en of th АР айн їп —.— they were nothing ; 
s, and it was surprising to вее 
them so healthy in pots ia such small dimensi Mr. 
Standish exhibited а box of bloom of his new 
onies 
r prizes, o ne for Viburnum 
plants I pots, w. group of In 
young p Some of our mew wly-introduced species. 
A large elletion « d hardy shrubs, deciduous and ever- 
green, in pots, i 
worthy of i imitation, as it bro 
^g but little known, Pa pA 
those fo 
rming a garden. The Pelargoniums- 
T -— or ese ; as groups they were 9 
worthy a second look. ) 
thr 
s from 
pots ; some Apple two or — ee e of poor G 
afew Melons and Nectari rlu a 
from England. This part of show аз = 
nged, and not at all attractive. On Friday, Satur- 
day, Sunny, and Monday, the price of admittance - 
frane, —PÀ92 
nes, 
ue 
as never m 
400 at one time in the tent 
g 
your attention loudly to th 
Ф 
to suit the taste of 
the Parisians ; they are 100 
ere is по music, and drinking, 
2 
Sotieties. 
|, LiNwEAN, June 7. — The President 
on The chairman, on taking his seat for 
erocephalum, and for 
Sin Rota pense A group p of hardy Azaleas, 098 
alsoa 
. — 
— „ 
чнае 
кт 
