| 516 THE 
GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[AvGUsT 13, 
rule і is to get in ар * heat es ifm 
and the plant was up |: JA 
before the rains se So th 
A 
y tren ched in priory 
en the rain had 
ho y and 
for ever эү дын оп vs rom and that 
5s. 
e plan would 
of — he will bear, with equanimity, 
and without a spark of — feeling, my “aa 
remarks. You have the re you all its 
n of ome 71. to 107. ee t 
own of the kagan a scarcity 8 hands is 
к found ! in the bus) of the and the 
latter, 
per acre; while on 
A М. "Turn ner, in 8 hi sely the same 
mes Me followed the adoption of this system. Gentle 
readers who possess 
details. I 
8 it out with accurae у. Get your yt seed 
in, on your well-cleaned land, carly. 
turned interv: 
n 
with the т» 
ard in June, for its greater support agains 
ind and гаш: eei. Fe out the тутр чара m in. 
fully, and — — ste hesitate to assure you, 
dence, a ess equal to my own. S. — Vicarage, 
Lois Weedon, Aug. 9th. 
ALLOTMENT GARDENS.—No. 
To prac whom a good Pro 
ample s for improving the m 
с of th the labouring classes, 
are anxious to lesse 
B 
T 
, ап a — 
ua ipn sum of human misery, 
n their — the happi- 
was 
Pulverise your | hav 
When it is reli seen that your ч 
п 
r | little garden estate that they 
vidence on besoi та і 
oral ап 
е numerous courses of vice, 
respect your property, because 
too fave something 
to lose. 
n my next communication to give an illus 
is best to ge x theories on тА al 
enabl o through ki s etin my m 
excellent friend William. Paxton, Esq. (ihe lers "ot 
ir Joseph Pa ntleman v for many years 
gory жа present 
E highly x 
been wanting; b in инеу | ed interests and happiness | n 
of the poor o se large domains. 
r. Paxton 5 — ч this e upwards of 564 acres let 
gra 
id and e 
I purpose 
tration of the 33 5 e of the a I А аз it 
This I am | 
vigorous growing young Larch plant, with the b 
left on, makes a ve ry suitable ari Yi rt, but wiere и 
wire- freinds can n ну без have а nea 
and are m more durable ; but 
kind or form of us 
before the shoots ma 
ke great progress, and some en wil be 
site to prevent too rapid growth, * 
re equired by many plants at this season would be į 
this Passion-flower, and unless the tem 
las the 
pot, and this shoul? 
become matted, с 
t room, 
temperature 
will have the some effect; and ame, they vil 
bloom г without апу parti Genlik ба anagement, 
e that ag hs — eun blooming they will be 
—— fresh growth, ed in a moist 
Mes eti gs М I ie shoots i: the young w 
ouraged 
im one 
ain — in perfection and attain a 
ts arer €: to a close part ¢ 
in "s 
After allowing them a season ot rest, as directed for 
last season, nd may — . ou 
the balls, so 
in as ман ё zed Suis as 
placed in cen and earefully Mie until b art 
into growth. By thus ыйар. the bal 
3 Аст By back e season, they will pe any 
"un of v = old plants will ba $e Mena 
per promote by every m in aliment gardens; and as evidence of the gratitude — 2 mr in — prop rtio 
ness of their бон creatures, it a me from | of the occupiers, I may mention that a handsome silver | to one of the latter, breaking it up ure D * 
is no ine certain or | snuff-box was given him some years ago from the poor | adding a liberal admixture of sharp silver sand, 
eof procee han that every landed| men, who each voluntarily subscribed for it in small | bits of charcoal, or small herds. Short jointed 
ks gg у m PN niuch as able) provide a good | sums of 2d. ach. It is thus inscrib - зде, у + э 4 xs in sandy peaty soil, covered 
for each labour cmm , to Mr. Wm. Paxton, of Langford glass fforded a gentle bottom heat, root. 
ord ar. 8 say that — should provide | Far — . аа. by the labourers of Ese таа if eli before they get too oo hard. Alpha, — 
each of their cottagers with a of ground, which Pidgin Blaekthern, Ambrosden, Arnett, Merter — шнш 
the industry ofa poor man will soon мея into а good urcott. June 18, 1835." Henry Bailey, С. М.Н, 85 
к S чи ier in min its ж should | Nuncham, Oxford. UI AND. KEM —Ó IN GURAWAL 
e require an r- EMAON I 
tunities of cultivating it with the aid of his family. E r. J. STRACHEY, C. S. 
To expatiate on tlie ising iufluence of the art of ,PASSIFLORA KERMESINA. c following — — ents, made by a careful o ob- 
ning on every would per-| ALTHOUGH fuo. flowers cultivated in pots rver of Himalayan trees, some of which 1 
as t and wisest men of all ages have lent | trai nnot be managed so as to exhibit 2 so largely introduced into Britain, are ex 
testimony to its soothing and ome Ager f the graceful elegance Ta which the genus is so I EE arsi a e Botanical pen es > - 
The neatest and happiest home of o are genes under mor Todi anatina to vhi ch they w unicated by 185 
distinguished by and ell cultivated yet some of the delicate varieties, and this one more ES DEODARA. i 
irdens, while the rank Net riar, and ially, may be easily trained so as to induce them to 
ever the concomitants of the dwellings of the idle, — assume a very pleasing appearance. This species is, ttf se- — Place. Girth. Remarks. 
3 | surely 7 rippi moreover, a very "free. blooas r in a small s — , pro L| E 
Stave ot bis home and family. Turn we, in our da ay, to ducing a profusion of blossoms which, for brilliazey of | 8000 feet. и 32 ft, | A puc ae 
potas bar princely Жа TE which this or pee Y pr very 3 бам танз ein 
S ече representative ation is limited. 
of the init beet d endish, a nobleman who is one If healthy у pipe eee in Sinch ots are procured 
of enevolent of our genus. Rare, indeed, are at once, р wing жт mpera Ais 1555 
N * lok i — his ber pt коны during che es autumn NS ihe have 
friends dents is employers. Зе еу flowering cimens daring. геи 
have often heard it objected by selfish men that it season early in Ee the 5 be JAM : азза 
is not а good thing to эс ve ground of their filled + their polt Е roots, and ma 2 e СЕЕ кену » " ft. 
pera vids, Боб йыт: th gro CUPRESSUS 
well for dormis hig weg * pode t^ * = ME en — them to a light 7 pole the e night те feet Wan. 
о my obse rvation gives the most direct contradic- | water to th paringly, i s IY | 8000 feet. si 
tion. In my own case, t vomere e obtains the, 8 Senet Fes : aly, gs эз че a d = m » vf 
number ' prizes in e th 1 1 Ja 7 " "n 
be ather closely, and after this, until it is wished to start Д н 
* е наа аай e garden at at home, i is my wl sate ger, x 0 тү: wat . at the root than - ” 
‘The of ground which a good i PP " „ 
ie Ey natal gen sant seg qr et E o ae oe 
е 40 rods, or a qu. acre ; from Rae R ue 
this he will supply his own Б table, а iD many | p or as soon after as convenient, remove them to a light 
— pasket of PrE and vegetables to market d the i RD d; and if h i, this 
bourin ч l some- = pers assist in | startin them into 
thing towards paying the rent, thout loss of time. Giv ing dem in vane rou ge 
apportioning of small economy pointed to dn Wing; it into Ae healthy e — sprinkle the 
i i р over- uently, to induce them to b 
ness Fe degrading vi of d п from idle- close and freely. When he x roots to an ces 
and of exonerating the E its train; state, it will be n ry to give a shift, and see that 
ноде чна weg r e g of а нага pauper | growth. ill е the eel o aiming den t reme 
wi ni 
motive Ae not no ern. E the p sent day puch а small pots in botto Stop any shoot 
and the i ночей which bas bo ancy o trade | take a decided lead of the others, and continue this 
per п Ger н; р until the specimen is well furn 
Pg tg nod. ed by the — t of emigration, has left us eln — ы about equa quest, after which the irae —— 
o need now, as а should applied an e shoots kept regular] 
чы heretofore, to © com- fed uP until it is nicely covered, after which the cad 
shoots d to hang down loosely. A 
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