Per eerariers ror 
sah A 
See a caer 
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he 
"hee 
Fro 
r! believe ‘that  sulphureted Bare 
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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
189 
sufficient time to allow the produce to be half-grown 
before winter ; and, finally, by taking them up and bury- 
erwise protecti sr Ste from frost and air? 
eally i ees e that people e wil receive as a 
iffer a 
that, wate 
the bay an nd 
what I have written, : find that I have already pro posed 
peat eens + will now put the 
m. Ar t Chapman’s New ‘Spr 
ma of the previous Somat gr 
by peteedis ng the oki and by planting at a m 
n than ordinary? 2d. What is t 
erate these New Spring Potatoes and oe 
others oooh he London ma ik  cepeerney, the neigh- 
bourhood of Brentford; an er (if different) they 
are cuales raised by Mes Ong apman, of B rentford 
— d? and i “ie from what ‘artical variety, and how 
< vig ars 8 . Did ever Messrs. Chapman try 
the Ash- ceived Kidney, or any gor old poe! of Potato, 
hei way &c.? and if so, 
is me Lepr way * 
+ 
2 
70 
Sos 
= s 
fom) 
my a 7 —G.G 
very eae abstained ‘gee "gs eri tbe 
immediately connected 
ae 
by rarsrin ibe 
We shall not permit any 
re.—I have just seen your observations 
. Daniell’s Manu 
on this ealiitadioe a general knowledge of the com peter 
of whi ich has bee en made _known by Mr. Webb Hal 
ject. On ‘looking at this knee it certainly is not ane. I 
should ool expected from having heard so much of its 
; ur knowledge of feeding rage is isnot yet 24 
ficiently a stealer r any one oa een 
en i 
valuable ingredients, for the reasons you hav 
_ With regard to the bituminous substances, it i 
f any benefit, 
hem 
not ap- 
ules ar 
chemical 
ese oe te ect matters are cony manner 
ocarbonates, then their lev ras un- 
Si und. that thin 
lan 
of my 
e obse rvations ms I have rot 
ooo 
—— fav a influe 
iad case 
839, 
sulphurefted hydrogen 
+9 ~ 
t this gas - 
undan e effect of this = to 
Tog! 
Algae quantity ; but all around, where ai fie ‘ga 
tities gas could be detected, the vegeta 
In two large piece ae unr, 
ound to contain Sanaideralle eee 
roli- 
ro Fain: 
E. Soll 
me > that they have witnessed the beneficial effects o 
& 
tt is also very. well known that hum anure i 
his also contains saabldtable quantities 4 
re is this gas so injuriou 
The fish in the aliove 
to plants 
also suggest that the benefit 0 
manor re may arise from the d 
_dergoes ata : .; “ a. _ vegetable Basie an 
erati su ret —_ - 
katie: rig phuretted hydrogen.— Edwin Lan 
A Welshwoman’. darian towel e- 70).—I ee sorry I 
Trespond ent with the ‘fold Welsh- 
faint 
me asa 
F eusepaae ces ae Sek and the b 
‘both her lege dreadfully, Jat ia the 
time of need, in came the “‘ old Welshwoman.’’ Seeing all 
around her alarmed, she very coolly said, “Don 
frightened ; send one of the boys out to the field, and let 
bring me some green turfs; and I will soon put all 
right.” She would not suffer any of the clothes to be 
removed until the turf had been notes, The girl never 
found any ill effects from : e sca 
Gua sanded be ving read in the Chronicle P. 158 
a statement concer us amaze by you 
Mr. Towers, w i 
have not yet tr tried it as a manure, ac 
tunity of, Ghtombing your readers that I have “aa it for 
e most gr. a results, 
nt 
(1842), 
tables are 
the results w 
warding | 
format 
1s 
i} 
tad 
ines, 
seeing many of t 
into bloom. I saw en 
extent as aliioat wholl 
ne is insta 
ne by on 
thea ten 
Bs 
e 
5 
o 
me in the sa em nér.« ZT. 
width, and very imperfectly heated 
8 r could have ob 
sores rop of Grapes, nor yet such a good crop, either 
early or late, if I oF not had recourse to a great body of 
ere in insi house. The border was co- 
with fer 
Sat might “ae 
On examining the ‘border, hors ow 
heat thrown into it, as ves anx ‘O part 
quantity of rootlets oaiok had beast ‘neited o come 
r the surface during the preceding season. I should 
o i and to 
along: wi 
oF ~ on much 
ot being ex 
ing si 5 of my i aetities 
ee though t 
ieiaches would at thing was wrong 
—— o the staat or pepeones of the plant, I be- 
lieve it to be te much, if no Pag ae to know 
hae, ey make the men of existing ough 
eievorans) ome o be conversant with th the veg circum- 
management ill e ut 
ot like the idea of ‘cake siak bunches, 
— an 
sure a go set about trying to keep 
them on by suspending alt pices ae la, little stones, 
&e.,. with slight strings of ma tg 
running-away bunches; and 
ian I clapped an iti 
owever, I could forgive their risibility at my expense, 
when in general cases I t cured a bu! e 
thing would 9b been = ee the idea was sugge 
ane by avi pg aa | gee 
n 
inci ipieut ba bu 
aft il ould ap- 
pear, to give the weight-suspending system ial ; 
and in the mea‘ e some one may enlighten us with re 
spect to fn ‘ara oe involved in effecting such a result.— 
Robert F 
Hacon’s sf neomparable Pear “a have peg 2 to believe 
that the history of “H rable given 
in p. aby is erroneous ; 
as sent with the grafts first prssaniers 1 to 
nt Society: So far from its, 
momar egg pe oe 
r a gwell, I 
e | nental feb dene how does it happen that it has n 
supposed to be the original tree now growing in a baker’s 
ard, of the name of Hill, at Downham, Norfolk, is at 
ee 50 or 60 years old. I have received grafts and fruit 
h prove identical w ariety 
valuable 
well ac equainted with the fet 
pas ae e that many years since Mr. H. found out t 
uable pn of this Pear, =e fy coe ee fruit fom i. 
tree sa tribute to hi also had gra’ 
it, so of a ee I presum 
ral Soc ary. e lo 
Englih seedling, a as 1 
a Continental v 
ver been 
e Ho rie 
am Society. It ho r, ab vey consequence 
ence it pe seeing that we have 
eg to say for the alias! of your “Con- 
ay Sendaat Sheffield, 
0 
some 
6, ds of Celery, and made it my stud 
tain het most profitable _ economic 
it, t, which has taught me that 
Saal 
SEs 
o 
Sheffi 
Slbs. ee in ged 
if he ot double that weight, ue success has ng been 
iolallcast val ue distance scribes, but 
early embankments, and draining the wet to his ea 
and instead of mace me mulgate my ig oa woul 
is led me to have tr te Ges athe plan 
spondent deed that red Celery. can be sufficiently ‘hunched 
in the time st: 
of Cel 
adopted, but so 
ma - ee the sun and rain penetrating to the roots. 
h Paxton 
with them 
time since “ae 
ment has nm made it must be evidently erroneous. 
When wetted, oo resin will no longer adhere ‘ the Peas.] 
Root-p -—As Mr. T and vers Peres 
ee 2 ma is as old as the hills; but yet to 
logist of the utmost im portance, a and it is cine that 
poe ay -houses most suc- 
0 
i y, Mr. T. A. 
used to pene M like the food of my nx to “ like 
trough 
not dena y get deeper than eig 
do ny oe — tee the Assicck, from the low situation, 
eal subsoi — those e chambered roots 
Thad 
