THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL 30, 
al number 0 of new varieties which 
this a it is evident that a 
to the cultivation of the 
we hail i at 
the Floricultural Bases: uesday 
last, as the i e omen for the fut 
LEA yk 
ICA 
Few plants Geox, are e of the cultivator than 
indica and its 
to the latter end of a 
for.their growth is a peaty earth, 
a ofa light t fibrous 
: it should 
ing 
the strong-growing varie- 
one-eighth loam and one- 
broken 
the undec ; for 
ties, to pen hths of con add 
silv 
f the Indian Azélea, those which 
ge 
wacaites: th 2a y 
About e ehe! aces ing of March, tho ose which 
be put into a house vA 
ned. 
fa intended 
emperature 
e excited to 
growing, ‘ae should have plenty of 
— cold 
w young plants in th 
cold gravel rm 
y have sufficien 
: lar of the stem er 
upper sid ball, but not so a 
of the 
“Gnjare the ale? and delicate fibres. The Azalea is table 
he top, and ee evenly and 
of should 
and shaded from the direct rays of the sun. it is better 
: iS tncteadlag 
cial means, since they will come 
up stronger, and are not a0 liable to damp of They may 
pricked ou r pots as : 
two or three leaves, andy ant Shei iqeceras ty 
potted into —— or. —, 60s, in which they 
r treatment afterwards 
ge either seek 
curren nts 
“Iti isa ‘a safe rule to keep 
ut into 
Vs: produced in the greenhouse se. 
for a succession three or four varieties, to be 
in 
e should be taken at all times 
to keep ‘ibs clean and free from insects, as they are liable 
o be attacked by a aia of thrips, o fe the best 
n of tobac 
t bloomers: they w 
are, neverth m 
by being inarched on the 
finer and ponent sear 
more yer SO) 
ce they have made.their autumnal growth, they | © 
e fo g them i 
then removi n 
the e hoon produced will frequently cause them to set 
their racueestids ie mes Falconer, Chea 
THE  aaam eg a OF GUIPUSCOA. 
that we have attained a pit 
is 
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ill not, I trust, 
pours ye it wi 
e to stat ere is somethin 
o 
ese differeices— Sr hncti au 
and more serene, the 
‘mo ountainous region, the best 
the valleys and on 
of hills, and. many 
ure 
ot using horses 
nsidered as restricted 
to w ashes, night an: of cattle. ~ 
arrangements ts in ie farm-howses oe economy in t 
of 
= 
cenatechat dfs 
ject will, I trust, excuse. To re 
intelligible, I annex a 
will serve as a specim 
m re 
sketch of ofa Guipuscoan farm, which 
f 
It will be seen ee ihe sketah, oo the absence of win- 
do t the up’ er part is the 
t 
hg cloaca, to whi en by the 
as shown, ncomotay wal wale sa and has 
the cre of this enclosure 
from time to time to give tenacit 
d for use, 
ssure, W 
yep: 
tter to keep the specimen ‘ 
use by themelves— instance, 
in a late 
to keep cool and-tiry, with | | 
cumbe while 
of air prevents yt “in parts from escaping ; the fluid 
| their w where the nature of the 
admit, are careflly Fraps ast Ati beds 
h cribed i is 
k he s 
planted i in ~~ five feet apart, and 
winter and early spring months by trenching between the 
rows, the cea space left by digging the trench (which 
is usually done in December) being filled with manure. 
In the month of March, in sunny weather, th 
removed from the stools, and the crowns split hearth i 
I, _ as to completely ivide the stools ; strong man 
ixe i 
cem own within s 
inches of the ground and banked up, as before deseri 
th earth removed from the central trench ; three or four 
tems are d to produce heads, the lesser 
being cut soon after they appear, and sent to The 
ine 
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Basil, ; Albahaca (Spanish).—Cultivated as a 
pot-herb, nit sr a freely into all Spanish dishes. 
oad; Habas (Spanish).—Treated agricultu- 
rally, and rarely cultivated in ate ns. No other variety 
known than oo common Horse-bea 
; Aluvias, Habichoe, a nie Se 
Se eae Fare Es fa 
oy, for gathering the me sag as “aa as security ‘ae: 
S. 
Bet pew in gee frye ata (Spanish), —Much g 
for gives marae n April, in drills two feet pn 
and thinned to t “ge sam road the rows: is con- 
sidered as ae tenderer if copiously watered during heats of 
r; no used; beds dug deep eeait to 
cael 
Bbage 3 Berza (Spanish) ; Brocoli (Baees Cauli- 
forer Gian —Little skill is “ spas n the cultiva 
of these abbages a re th Ps Geo show. 
net are ‘to ie ee the a cae as well as > 
the r are i early spring, under 
ter the seedlings from 
ranger heads in autumn 
: liquid 
sh) Sowa : broadcast 
ebruary, M yey rawn 
manure never Capt. R. 
whet ao 
seanne paige 
7 the desire of on 
ng 
a ret 
Prague rove 
elie R rédome Sians and min 
eanpr _ émin, mes p mn . ms re as 
du cap aint Phaseolus roseus s of Bose pale 
i Ul — 
Haricot gigantesque, 
Prague.—Syn. Pra 
pyr Woe min. 
Rames a’ Espagney 
Dutch Long Pot 
Large White etch bs rsd gis sans-parchem™ 
pina et 
Deux a la Sst .—Syn. 
grosse tou 
Brewer’ fh Ve cae fe lever ; 
se gyn. Dwarf Red Speckled, Fulnér’s 
se Dr ty SN 
rouge d’Orléans, Crimson ee porn ae Bogus 
Bagnolet —Syn. Harico 
hatif, Dwarf Black Spotted, 
