r 
10-1858. 
eart largish and full ; 
a wish гөйү. pee at thé extremities ; seeds white. 
is sown in the first fortnight in October i in the 
are planted, every other plant being a 4 Cabbage 
l dee one Cos aud four Cabbage 
sécond planting is made on the 
end of Tena, or beginning of —.— 
ii 
the Let 
under the glasses a: re cut,” thé latter 95 * one | 
second planting, sui i in this way it ma 
three weeks afterwards, "At the 4. 
are planted with x n 
ng to 
ce between A plant in the row is’ about 
Hase 
— 4 "we LE water when 
tis requisite, 
usually fit 
ЖТ heart large and full’; seeds white, 
resembles 
tlie preceding but it is of A 
e seeds white. 1 
Er; two се are sown in — —.— à fetch 
in October ; "vi rn are tre 
of the 3 gotte. | 
these sorts of Lettuees are 
—— With: 
BS! ‚ c 
necessary 
favourab e, they may be gt — use ee the 
At a pn period 
same 
Vr from dert time te mie Ын нту he ed . ith 
morning or evening, for if Md get water when thé 
is out the leaves are apt to 
TIO? TA 
ber Em c Be, 4 of ‘the Reproduction 0 
andes eight rows of 25 in^& | Th 
"us treated are fit to еш їп de raw 
TRE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
е en п made to ob rotte he equal 
ей uetion, but they had ed ейге} abor. | 
tive. He always understood as е 
Ша 
| spring vo 10 or 12 inches ín length, and 
shoots which were twisted. 
These shortened shoots an 
Seeg raid 
Sap elaborated in 
орыш above mentioned, in order not to obstruct the 
between the —— ss should take place both 
been pinched the preceding 
also on those 
d. branches cause an in. 
it with 
on the 
the descending 
thai 
in manuf 
ght be. 
Derbyshire. —Mr. Blundell said, that in the event of 
such an establishment he would support it heartily, 
D. — Zoorocr AND NY, INCLUDING 
the’ Lower 
aW: where ее K by Mr. Artis. 
that thrash. 
e pet 
mn 1851; it Mino ана — арр 
егу 
eef, and 
Early in 1852 an aes Ё, 
| [нр and in 
is these p 
pe 
qe ce is зно developed, which cametó . in pig. three Pleite 
be fit for use the 
for use «94 the end of | a 
Lim begining of Ma May. feebl 
— — Leaves ‘yellowish green, somewhat 
appeared at 
Riran of the s tibia Али the ankle Joints 
berances perfect tarsi and t 
this annoyed the bird = estroyed ca 
newly-form 
erch, 
D 
bea 
upper edge of 
in January last; which uide er differed peur 
of locomotion, tall d 
to perch. The living bird, showing the — pair of 
was 
155 of Yor teowner. | 
опа1 
rring after: 
e feet in pem a dif- 
cases related—which 
yand not a new or acqui 
To be continued.) 
MANAGEMENT OF CIDER AP APPLE TREES. 
: mg d from 596.) 
‘Rearing the Plants in the uis ARE having 
been planted in the ы ido or three y 
young trees should be about the те 
SCIENCE. 
en 1 FOR THE ADV ANCE- 
oth di page 613.7 à 
inger. If it is i intended to 
for the graft. 1 we wish to gra 
hem st ME spate e in een ater | 
shoots o on r3 sides of the e tree, in 
R 
t 
planting, growth of those plants | f. 
t to grow аа by by dao al ata horace 
order 
ibit an isms, 
or bundles of some substance г 
ces foun 
in m inia of all shapes and sizes, at depths vary- 
LE 
2 to 6 feet below the surface of the earth. 
was his, (the Professor's opinion that the rotten-stone | 
to be black marble, with 
-ston them, whilst others were half rotten 
not the 1 of ta. bstance ean 
'oduced b оона the lime out of the limestone, 
ringi 110 acids to upon it. This proved 
there must necessarily exist in the soil some acid 
which dissolves the lime with which it comes in contact. 
y washing away by the waters of M ren fling 
3 the rotten roots o f the earth 
acid, whi 
structures as well. Prof. J Саз 
etai a 1 portion and ev. 
„ H. S. Blundell said, attempts wi 
— ome they must be cut down 
sts 
of | recommencement of . 
ge 
uced specimens which he 
the merest | 
Stone and half black marble. The Meshal 
iad been eff ауылы бешш on | 
into al shoot. i t those то 
ve taken an improper direction 
гапа which cannot be sh re Љу means of а rod or 
wn,in order to obtain а 
shoot; and brane! 
tarsi 
1 Bb 0 ground wi 
| render it more КЕРЕ to the air and heat, and 
ew th 
655 de ring that 
w | inches, 
p 
Th 
of mulchin g 1 UR. 
supplyi 
their leaves ; 
its 
But the removal ‘of these stubs, eue should 2 
place at the end of winter, should not be 
кау by во doing there would be too many 
the sten, 
| ting ӨГ v4 ehe ES M тор shortened shoots, is = a matier 
to cut them off ev 
gour 
er absorption of sap. These 
whieh are 
рач mte 
also 
из troy weeds, This is the 
be given without danger to 
ts, which, even in ы 6 operation, must not be 
d or stirrin 
rface Nen 
ан 
beneficial in clayey or compact soils. ч, 
surface loose, 
s very 
the soil of e nursery at them t 
This mulching saves labour 
of weeds. It a 
advantageous, 
il, it ose injurio y keeping the ground 
ere is, 4 a drawback attending the use 
1 which 
we 
ES we will show how it 
straight vigorous 
Before the plants acquire sufficient thickness fo: 
dus: down, that d the finger for example, they wil 
robably have to 
February or March. The*plan 
(^ A voting” stem 
upright because its young — shoot may have 
cut by a kind of coleopterous 
n iged to cut i — A : 
lateral bud. In this case Mas leadin ng shoot 
veiut d of an e 
the u of the trees from Mie nr it [wb 
+ | trees, collecting the eov 
midst of the 
gro 
been They aret chess Ad ba De м офи 
e stem. 
may be compl дау " 
Asa thick, close covering prevents the 2 
ong and severe winters that field-mice, not finding 
any other means of subsistence, take advantage of that 
cireumstance to part o that is 
beneath the ramo To porat vus ^ 
cient to lay bare the earth at 
the 
. 
жалы spread over the vi 
bag RIOT + TE d 
Four or 
distances 
number of shoots or 1 
ud s 
stem, 9 Кан obliquely Aah у 
ooked f preventive 
orm а 
— The leading Sheri is therefore жо поса 
by means of a rod o 
t 
young shoot. 
ане миы | i 
isting its base. ano 1 — —— Ay stem 
site direction. The shoots w ich grow on 
Vieni eld be preserved un it has attained а ү | 
um 
erbe too large ; they are —— 
or a ſoot b pinching i in May or in the уе of J 
d of the following winter if they 
i nif baving been 
e proper time, The breaking is 
» | beeome spurs, an 
4 little later, by twisting, or by bom Ж, them of at do ee further ram 
ching 
MAL the young later: 
and ina few years pro 
ifications of the 
, when it i 
1 or aed pletely M. head ofthe tree. 4 ы моге 
