36—1853. | THE 
ts to Strike into the 
six Weeks, in order to M the roo 
h soil. in М fter as con- 
* fres! 
venient, plae em in a "ue growing temperature 
of about 45° at night and ер hd day, where bos will 
soon start into n eye to the s 
roots, and pude 
such p may 
healthy roots, * A E shifting | mera until the 
roots require pot ro ol -K o have the balls 
7 , 
te of the | у 
г pots with | p 
and fresh soil in 
uH ess vigorous grow 
| admirably а the rough su 
d be necessary, 
GARDENERS 
sheet glass „ 
rough plate 
on oT orkshire, Aug. 29. 
[Still use Hartley’ 8 rough 1 plate 1. 
rds.— climate is too boisterous for 
acing uM m: two o 
men * out 
plan 
surround it with rocks or clinks, vd у shelvingly, or it 
will not look well; the intervals b the rocks 
filled with e beautiful or 
substan s;an 
would do * well. Exper: to crede. 
| Leaves. —M. таё 51) co 
er (see p could 
ety of Euonymus 
rs, "vata blotched or 
e cut back or mad 
ueen Stocks ri 
CHRONICLE. 
ment will be needed in order to flower them even im opinion whether Пааа rough plate or the German suni, bance oF cecum ann a ———————————— V— —————————— 
ment will be needed in order to flower them even іп j opinion whether Hartley's rough plate or the German uy banks Of streams and ше heavy alluvial soil o 
February. t ae be purpose. Many 
end a |i 
S basket simply on the lawn, and | b. 
mple 8н ше bree of | sou 
565 
r 
rairies ; and although it es € pour this 
bourhood t to so 
um trees, and bearing an 
orthless the table, but 
. On the Brazos, six 
the point of insertion. 
su ject 
since in the Gal! 
ган 
qui aca N perd 
vation we and might be — with — expense, a 
much wealth and com native Grape 
will n well almost нй attention ; all that is 
ffi ro m ca 
e foreign varieties, оп their own 
thriye well in our black and limy soil, 
iseased and die out in a few years. 
d.» 
4 
gs and evenings of bright 
the pots pass on a bed of coal да Kes 
tion ; any 
stopped, in order to equalis the growth and 
well furnisl ed NS hen the weather | 
түүн 
the Are subj ect to the same 
-raised 
fr 
ie a cool airy situa- | 
d from "the mid-day sun 
M NI Season, or every alternate one, and careful 
atering, &c., giving weak clear manure- 
tionally, they will last for several 
Р ‹ 
are easily obtained means of 
either by 
euttings of ение — young wood, when about : 
rt to retain old opes after 
de cannot be ‘afforded sufficient ree Soi] to k 
rous heal 
patinda, or smal] pieces of 
gem tp insure the free pes 
dence 
| have the skill to flower it. 
еер | № 
free pereol anges gg ag your 
ecayed. Alpha, on 
Home 
Glass 3 for Pine Pits—I 
Pine pits, 40 feet lon 
the plants have done w 
shall build another Jarge pit 
off Pines, 
mE March, 
Correspon ed 
have glazed two large и i 
December, 
I beg to ask your | wild Grape, 
— da — аы 
P 
ж. 
f the Eve i rss ronem 
sorts, platted n iod treated in the usual way for a few 
ears, so degenerate and change that they — be 
identified by the best judges. 
DBugainvillea.—The following i is a plain statement of 
the mode in which I have treated t 
from a cutting about eight — ago. 
om which I got the cutting had not flow 
stove eree 
rm size, of course it d 
runing every = in order to allo 
ZH ; it has b treated in 
rs past. This ring Iu ore freely 
n fo e in x — the strong — wood; 
— train permitted to м оп 
еас ce than 
d 
ugal 
= looks 
est plants in cultivation. 
ut few 
red with crimson Hops. 
is the best tool that has 
ce for dotking and loosening * 
y 
impe at a de Grape 
S plant, which I |t 
this way for aa four | w 
the kn 
т? it во te 
the graft only gr 
. The above is the process 
may be found e, 
раге 
гаре, very rich iad delicious ; they were 9 to 
the n. I think, by the Germ e another 
graft of the Black Sweetwater Өтөр, bb: at the 
expiration of 17 months from the time I inserted it into 
M i 
Selecting. from 
m Vines as es ны. 
finger with 
grows 
of por . Lightwood, 18, Bowverie Street, 
orthampton. 
reign ,Gorrespondence: 
September 
t n yo 
ult. (see p. 531, 1852.) In this nei, 
the Eu 
m prevails that 
circumstances be 
inion I hope to find erroneous, 
grows wi 
‚ and 
in profusion, "covering probably an acre | flourish 
v | to Fan u 
is | durab] 
oint, 
xpensiv 
necessity for putting up e e fra 
Any oo of a stake vufliciently s 
upon, 
