46—1853.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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but саге must be taken to реа them 
eontact with th th the view of ас d pn 
i ften result from this 
n the 
gave! well taken root. The їзїп of ‘the pria is 
done Me — intention of destroying the 1 
enable us to cultivate the {аб ai aud 
thus benefit ths roots. Me is ieri of the tree 
being blown to one side, or u should be 
placed against the stem, as pre Poway directe 
(To be continued.) 
THE G. PLANT. 
Tur fruits of the Ke фын ‘cultivated in the market 
qu 
or oblong, according 
P colour 
n 
bs of ie т is 
are d at 
s after sowing, à pari bed, ti 
ау red. ch e 
again taken 
u ү ot in is 
en 
is still continued, and as soon as the young Plans Lum 
to grow a little air is given enit tlie state of the tempera- | 
will permi 
In the course of the ber e of: March, another hot- 
under ead uie at nse i 
for several days, in order b div y di 
readily take fresh root, after whiehà bade air s is vei 
by! Boetii the sashes either гар or down and these are 
advances, 30 chat 
E 
Ic ool re Ча, Er 
8 11 15 
lie size o the fruit.“ была PARE ft 
ебине about dhé dd of ide or 
ts bear in suecession till G 
“bite Home 
A rali ; japonie 
Blossom peres that x ee Nx but in more | 
masses The 
1 en preventa its очин but 
e is tolerably.eonspieuous above the- dark | 
leaves. d H. 
pr mon nel dp at Tortworthr-S0 seldom does 
Size, 
assert со any шшде, of ay dag s 
itself, ан 
pt is age муо cs „andi which 
iin to some of par uade Tho 
It is sometimes, advan- | also acted 
ns fi 
gast be sown about | inqui 
A hot- tale, thro 
ý: каш i е 3 
or 9 pushes чї minin 
sashes г а 
as ed shelter from the 1 4 2 2477 
tree is perfectly healthy, an 
forth remarks 
correspondents. 
3 _ on Seedsmen. quy you — the various mem- 
e seed р» guard against a tall 
gentlemanly lookin 
called at our — -house, and 
d manner for whieh that nation is so 
distinguished, he N younger 
brother of M. Vilmo 
in prison for his politica: creed ; 
yo ea geren y 77 age stil backed bye by кы ng | 
st tact, he mi 
uy by sying that he was on the eve of a, for Liver- 
Valparaiso, 
— he had formerly lived, and wiles, We — is family, 
he trusted to remain unniolested ; but, a 
> 
4 o Pasis that he al b 
nt dd a Seed: а sove- 
p 
с. 
2 
and address like a poor gen 
The. Potato Disease—The following ил — of 
n experiment upon the gro - of Pota | South 
tp may per 
ders. 
peo — cute x vq id Bete 
not be ttack it. The ve that 
B ntl адной тач i M guano ship, and were er for 
h18 
eff 
edel with 
| sam 
anted at onee in good 1 they came u 
a looking — and seemed obe a until кыл 
time at were raised; in October 
found to yield very we without an any appearance of 
8 is an ыл 
fortunate te enough to obtain one o or two, whieh were | gross, 
Mud, id" would not contribute as AU ^to tle 
and rather more than, they had taken away. 
worth trying, and at the 
pee 
purposes, prepared as Fo 
plants I think they vil в find it — 
ermen e sufficie 
all insects and their ау gn I fin. 
been 0 E. suficient heat to char it, is just as 
good as when kep it is th м ips old. 
ree or four 
ái to subject a сонро in- 
ended for potting plants to a |" mperature sufficient 
10 destroy both seeds and insects e using it, pe 
it is а little warm at the time of using it, tender 
—— nts will be much benefited thereby, and at this cold 
season — y e work in а warm shed 
with war ds are in a cold soil 
from morning: "^ heights In fact, à pea S 
such as a stove. for, the purpose, or 
using the wast hent ofa PONAM пона 
appendage st 
г soft- 
especially if 
ntly high ta ior 
ich has 
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hmen Aere 
heath 
ici oe ucumb 
; th 
little tobacco juice in the puer, as 15 had be 
used to make tobacco water; the * am smoking 
ery leaf on th 
e 
your stove, i 
umsy, dangerous, and expensive ane 
he consumption 
the eNA e Noli for the 
usiderab eser ve а 
Кеа "pir is held foi 
the Magdalen fair, 
— 1 W on 
as tinued in 
n n 
eir sale. SR of Spron 
gross contain 
whips ; and each whip wheat 50. Ru 
ss in the fair is about 6. 
itself, whilst other Potatoes in 
ua jos ca 
8 M debe 
. worn out s My жс in thie Р ӨШИ 
s branches, pon probably 55 Str he tr 
M ete rmined, dire 
pn to t hly cóver Sid Vines NA the foll iw. 
ing com position, viz., T 1 part 38 QS ‚3 pat y 
well mixed with water to the’ consis acs ‘of 
m UM 
9 
, Stra 
T б is 
stock. 
orm one of 
DP m 
W, О d trunks where bare are not onl; 
remarkable {HAP Tak Ves split very m id and 
he present time, and dove a for the turn 
| Newes 
| eeeded " "by fo 
|gathered 2 
1 
bailiff of a | 
eled kein, 
Price's night lights 0 
the farthing rushlights or 
ese latter are still largely consumed S 
zt — well as the eottagers in the 
not, of eourse, as night-lights, b but before they 
In suppose 
some 20 or 30 pes trees, apparently 30 years of P^ 
The 1 having мл years been wn 
to improve cat soil, w been 
previously ina — by over-cropping, a number 
of sheep on it Ан — Before it was 
observed, d sheep had: removed the bark rounds 
le o "mier of the trees, uh to say 
Eo ially jai thoroughly, s T o expose some 2 or 3 feet 
of their. trunks to the a 
oo 
a the Fouge ge without 
ng old trees about 
ыы 
пе under 177 be 
nc i 
nly i it se, 
or carpenter ! How long — trees may 
maintain магт remains to be seen. Alex. OW 
‚А vbi 
liah; Oranges: I have just gathered a es 
Pe two tre (not hot- 
oig. dene still 16 ripe овоа 
animal | specimens, whilst 
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