jf these, some of the specimens s of Van Mons Leon le 
н» easured 7 inches in length and about 3j clue 
ripen on the tree. In 
for table from October till og 
some fine fruit of it net a wall here, 1 85 
i Pe ed still out of һы Beurré Bos 
andsome sort; it is 
earer, but zm require trained a 
istance apart, We its r yi: foli kge hida 
eurré Diel and Glout Morceau 
wing to their having 
ur itis certainly 
ite at yi Royal table. 
one of — best; it is a favour y 
d'Aremberg is за known kind, redd 
ish | 
brown in colour, an sh a flavour something like that 
of the Winter Nelis. It is айо hardy, eceeds 
a standar The Moorfowl 
t 
= 
THE GARDENERS’ 
by tion, and as 
r Md give them little or no more water. I ge 
ess h 
ax excellent sort and very productive, from about 250 
square feet of wall 1 райе Рр FA i 
CHRONICLE, 727 
collections of amateurs, for they are, in m estimation, better be left to professional han 
the ps beautiful of all our autumn ; ur be а? мү in such 1 8 "ul 3 = 
operly ill soon increase 
y 
e 
L 
kind ud д may just ris by wa S ce that, in 
о entertain Mer nib ‘ies ha a - 
[ 
a avourites, and the ira 
ard [me for “the little attention ‘hey | Wich . they, are splendid 
imple deserve the most extensive cultivation ; n; grown in 
rs, they 
their Wr te by a 
equally 33 with | 
ulbs in the condition pets 
in which еге the beginning Les piana hg to thirty flow 
A илиш. 
„Жага 
a | | November, when they dias ү Бесс е да Some of mi 
Lave just gone out of flower ; others are well ripened, ti ТИШ [hin E 
and Sead for repotting. thei tm ter Misc ellaneous 
flowering i th Niwen’s 8 Walle for Dwarf Root - pruned 
ave a | Trees,—An. el of 2 was 9 at the 
Irish ртутнага Society’s show, at Salt 
as you can r Ro held 
rally be on the 8th ult., the 2 ot which the following 
er lightly two or three t set plants are | diagram will assist in explaining to such as may not 
е placed i in circumstances. to ripen. A w reenhouse diag e seen the bak at the “Garden Farm," or the 
or pit, kept rather close, if I» moist, "will effect this 2 at the show. The inventor, considering that 
i iss ideratum penes 8 e bulbs —— 
are sufficiently matured, which will be known by the ? 
decay leaves and they had better be | — — — Á 
potted ; MN 5 is of importance present 4 
no 
but it will econom 
being neglected said E "they have ma 
The soil in which they have = RUN “ought to be 2 
N EARLY SEEDS. 3 Earvy SEEDS. 4 
entirely remove на Ше b and the latter divided \ 
thought proper, 9 there vill — — be Е 
ound about the crown of the nt 80 bulbs, x. 
whic be in 4-inch pots. ripening i 
| poe plete, the roots wi be trouble- EN 
1200 fruit have been gathered here n en such is the case Lleave them) [Й ee 
— 
r ec 
have = proved to be — viz. d' Hiv дее, but eel strip my fingers Ze Re to 
Laine Dum s, Colmar Van Mons, a — Baron de Mello. remove those uis t are decayed. The pots should be NORTE arr тт 
The first of — January, melting, about the Ius, gs et, large to reeeive the bulb and strong many of the — p recently- intr жаа — of (di 
size of mar. Among Apples, Co 4 roots ring to it; give a moderate watering to pruned dwarf n ears iti the aid of some addi- 
is not so asi t should be; it куе» wy | Settle ы soil, and. place them in the gr se or Bou climate tes n Uis ordin f mere 
fruit, — wi ight rod — cool Be. 4 will require no further attention il ards to bring them to proper maturity in 
either for dessert or kit Cox's — Р їррїп {һе ве begins to excite vegetation, w ust or Ireland, conceived t 8 
is also a fine kind not quite new, but little known. It be EARS attended to. "Water as walls might be i uced, so as not onl 
has something of the fla s, ane Ribston o Pigp in, signs of growth, but sparingly until they have made suitable aspect and climate for such fruits, 
ich it г bles: in colour, but it is different in shape. leaves, &c., w up and give off ture. ble aspec commodation might, within 
The tree is a good bearer, Баар: Of the King of of will generally be found to be the time when they will comparatively small space of be 
the Pippins and Blenheim Pippin, or | commence As soon as they are above the soil, every possible Mee A 5 E ore choice wall 
Pune beautiful e bene and, for the dull € remove them to a situation. where they will be near the cultivated on the ваш t-pruned d; 
we extremely bri inmed. They were glass and have plenty of air, for altersuccess depends upon rdingly he 235 ^g the > plan alluded to. The 
in mieircular t hich. are found to getting them strong at this MAE. Do not allow them to La erection is simply a series of thin wooden walls, 
answer capitally for Apples; but scarcely so well p red ur nstructed firmly and ираг оп КЕМ raised ridgy 
f blossoms of being earlier than thei ts! tted ; tl f ging tl banks, The uprights ras x 
those of Apples, are greatly exposed under this kind of o them. lalwaysshiftinto Шей , one 4 777 fee 6 the faces of which are 
„ and are apt to be eut off by spring frosts. Of ing-pots m as the plants sli 
Other Apples, Small's Admirable is well worthy of of fresh roots against the sides of the pots. — х 
notice, as being one of the best A for culinary use bulbs with one stem use 12-inch pots, an 
at this season; it is a regular and Ry th produce two stems a size larg 
and pale colour, with a tinge of red on the no 
ато me. The size is about. of w's | above 8 inches, 105 offsets of the first year will not small nails and shreds in t 
Seedli g, or Wellington s it is in use from September | require a ch ifti 
till Christmas is largely employed in | flowering-po caref 
3» Piss tthe for elt bulbs about 3 inches below the surf: 
Some seedling A K have Wiet here; one|they a quantity of strong roots 
Tesembling the eet yr ud was very sweet, of the stem. tL 0 af 
, and good, place near near the 
"Fruitroom No. 2 is filled + kitchen - — wishastrongbloom. / 
Apples, to which are Mile d a few Pears to a careful supply, neith 
*hose in No 1, which is a нан house — . hey can be sprinkled overhead wit the syringe before yearly tenant ; or t 
This store is 36 feet long, and 12 feet broad, with a mya up the hou, 
eh e roots for some time, Т 
is. > H Potatoes, &e. ni if [ the weather is peindre. they ma g t 
following sorts of Apples in this house are now in use, warm sheltered spot of doors, and ont to have between m 
viz, Cox's of the ати their stems tie as wake te 8 er to prevent diis Sear 
Pippin, Cox's | Orange Pppu Fearn's g injured by A few plants may be re- shelter 
‚ Small’s Golden ui tained in;the greenhouse, with a view to have them in it will be 
Amirat This room has 594 s quare féet- of shales, flower earlier; indeed, I place some of my b in а and 6, 
“Date Howse.— The storing place for the later rately cl early in in Mareh, 725 * almost from ¢ 
Pears and Apples is situated in one of фе в to have th flower early in August; others those wi : 
Outside the garden walls; it is а low, span- I retard, to prolong their ring until October ; but rU Madri 
built of wood, with thate hed 0 e dad. КЫ а season's practi the best guide in this matter. full maturity, and a most | 
with Fern 3 inches thick in the inside, for the purpose These Lilies are not liable to suffer the attacks of the whole o f the quie or next year ; within one sqt 
of exeluding frost. This pee is 2 P 4 755 and 11 | insects, green-fly will occasionally make its | plot, of little more than 60 feet on the side, there is ae. 
feet broad, with shelves on both si assage in appearance upon such 8 A е plants as may have been commodation for 150 small dwarf ng of 
the centre; it contains 600 square mie ‘of s didi The | kept over dam If so, fumigate at once with tobaeco- | es, 
sorts of Apples in it are, ary Russet, Russet smoke, o h the 1 tobacco-water. | 
Tale Pearmain, Dutch Mignonne, Wellington, Pit- I LR about 5 for for they are are not ot vey p f 
maston Nonpareil eH usset, New Pippin, partieular in this res | J 
iei Te ^ Non ya Pippin m in ns, wits ане 8 of well as additional on to the 
: ; on nd floor is B& Pear- sand to render it porous—if * be had, use | tra paces between. 
main, a sort much given to shrivel, and which requires leaf-soil y, however, that the flowers eee 3 of the erection, thus мү у described, am te oniy ta 3 
& cool, somewhat damp place, to it in n. | higher coloured in реа only thing requi 
it contains Chaumontelle, Moecas, r — — be : 4 the flowers vien Ed | 6 feet only. po^ 
'Ne Plus Meuris, Winter Crassane en | have got them—syringing over ‚ога 
Bergamot, é Rance, and Knight’s — — will 2 just as it ould fy * teh | * an иеш t trade. "Ani ATA wasm 
Monarch; these are all late-keeping amo „coloured Camellia flower. I once lost a 
 FLORICULTURE. 
 Porcvtruns or Taran AN Liures Tt is tam 
Bürprise aud n th Шато шшр Be v 
— a i ydf 
growing tliem 
matter of vm kg a little fih soil over them ; give в 
om i way. you are anxious 
| 8 
bulbs via! che | in value to mo 
lay the sca scales upon om the surface, lan 
s^ ife | odredi 
the pan in a close warm atmosphere. | wers. 
is, however, a part of the business ho had) | other materials 
