_ Marcu 14, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
175 
Strawberries 
oat petitio. the cause, the income-tax, or dear (principally Keens’ prea standing — for settling ag much agitated question of the 
things in genera ae idea of a pn — — his| upon ma curvilinear stage the shape of the roof; as a ment of criminals, fier. finally, the main 
master’s property for his own gai ver red our | whole were very fine e, every plant me for nished objecti is to be the defence vite socie y, the reformation of 
"his is a monstrous evil, oh a once be | with strong Saas leaves and from 10 to 15 good and nemies, or a combination of beh those measures. 
stoppe upposing a butler was. found selling- his | finely formed fruit, many whieh were colouring oe When E and a sufficient personal ex- 
master’s wine b dozen, would a 201. fine get him | These plants had been procure m early runners | perience of the ‘ work’ to which hastil icts 
off? He would get off by getting out of the country. The wn in a ae pit till growth was completed, when | be hii sietina — am stronger gusto than ever, she 
n who k how detective officer | they were tur eneath a south-east sr to ripen | will learn to doubt pregnant with male- 
find out where all his flowers, fruit ý for and prepar anii for forcing early in Dee r, prior a — upon paper hen we may again hope 
onest must sincerely i which Gini re top- Sadr esi nats flowing pre- i lin 
tables go m Every 
De p top; per ka put to- such evil practices. 
A axeioriin ri pinken 7 
potatoes in Tan. i — meee a Potato grower for 
ars, an hav refore some ex 
y 
ide and a. goo aw y 
e two outside spits ie and 
de of 
eaving it to t 
January or "a yen of 
old abo 
them 
of the ro ve ey OR back by t kas 
the ground as I proe 
frost to mellow, The en in 
co 
er the 
Be a a a er 
and the y 
protect them from ishi EOR broken 
off by the sing in, which re hing or a fork, ren 
| upon each row of Potat 
land is light T fill in with a hoe. The 
=> before they are 
| duce a good crop of excellent quality. Ia 
| pian Ashes! Kidney for the fir ne 
| , and Prince Reg ca a 
never ieee fiona anything to omen vine cout 
Richard Rilott, fraps pi Spalding. 
Societies. 
— 
3.—Prof. rape 
4 MIA: 
toes, or if the 
are ay little 
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ap satan > nate 
a ence 
eee in the 
e Rev 
influencing the other parts of the floral 
Th reference h e pro poe ous Cardamin we he 
to the ag had bee 
a 
ese pro atthe growths he sea 
were to = eiat to the 
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Lord Ken 
ts following house was filled wi ith succession ts 
m with one at top, and when at the end |} 
the 
nd ot 
ut | were finely blo a5 pt and we observed 
r ung Fig 
finely 
w d is 
pan on I po ig .a | grown in what are 
oung | plan 
n | specime: 
y 
up, and generally come very ea rly | train 
t 
Hg ee 
paration, consisting of goo ong loa wl’s 
ung at least two »youne old. The next house was lled with 
fruiting Pines, which were remarkab 
w 
ouse an 
panging plentifully. The 
— Hes ch 
bed 
e, 
n’s F avourite, were} 
in which the Pines were sg ei was a rm a 
u prefere 
oining the range of old 
an orchard- sariu being 
Apricots; Figs, a ther fruit in pots 
a- good deuiausiog 
the next house the Vines were break- 
ssa a 
ing strongly ;some of them back 
and a young He encouraged to aes them. x rench 
Beans, es, and s Strawberri 
In the go 
Orchid, especially pretis beautiful ly in bloom ; 
Gongor culata, Phaius, an —_ oo were flowering 
profusely, 5 pete with Epip ay an very 
n bloss nie few endl grown Lycopods 
This ceived h ~ aaen attention, 
with 
anri grea tied rection 3 they are 
aoe termed 32-sized p In the 
d goo ee plants of rye A vo huge 
renee a 
‘Adjoini ng this rena 
Neapolitan Violets ower 
t houses we observe 
of Salvia 
tion, Leschenaultia for rmo 
d health, and Sapoti staked and tied, 
lanta æolum trico lor r were 
growing season, and plac 
equally. These would on 
The conservatory is a 
was furnished with huge specimens of A 
er. There were also here in “Pham 
s, Kalmias, and Roses, 
Perpetuals, Cytisus ; i 
ey, 
of burr bricks, tree SUNDA 
ardy Ferns in rao r A 
as just been completed; it contains some 
of the finest varieties panied a so a to form a 
semi wees groups The turf o 
parts N wher a 
ed by n The 
Lis and looked ‘clean ove en for he | 
bosi from $- y ose garden, an old walk 
verhung with differe bs 
a a portio nof the park ariy in een a Ae 
ves for a fruit garden and pri oad to a 
department siapan is used for ouan Seakale, Rhubari | 
spara; system o bottom pira in 
dung. Th 
ved sli ip, which 
Walks reed a durable 
a mixture of sand an Thes 
a new fruit and Mahan: garden, into > oh 
HR] 
p. 
a 
mat ese papers w to form penae 
, ials on which the Flora ‘Indica of the 
authors was i 
, ng oraiiio 
Dai de ot gee of which which the authors 
Cam: 
ee ee eee ee fa ee er TIRE eS T 
eer a eer ee T E 
the 
are so far arbitrary that they may be 
persed ts by different observers, 
a portion of a field is now b 
Notices ot of Jooks., 
Bermuda a Colony, a Pivireis tress, and a P 
Lon poi ERE. pp- 
rison. By a 
287, with a 
Bermuda, except those in 
elation with it ; ves yet, or 
aiiai itis one of the more 
ish crown ; our 
ong, the fruit | w 
f | ne 
| lega 
| ou 
ved | ture into conte a lon 
ahs bpd own nerf 
and | fu 
ecl ty fo 
bindis p warma piua which i is aiai to rival 
n with rose 
and & a Fey eae eg in the 
ruelly 
r many years the meoir bias 
has eo a towards the other extreme, and the guilty 
have bee d as unfortunate ir ai- claiming an 
es = oh degree of beg eee $ a spe n former 
days wer ged ; vi eae the only 
oan se ar een robbed.) Let us 
auger 
may vip be found rte 
; but let us 
cks 
hope that a ren medium m 
notimagin 
raran a i ev ws prev 
su te 
echo among th Donin offic er’s rea or Pai 
_ We read with great pleasure the following rages & 
ow Sir Reid, 
t 
of the seversiaees of Colonel n 
ramti as ree 
whose invaluable labours are no 
t to be 
j of 1 
839, Co lonel cap assumed ya Government, and 
of 1846. Duri 
period, that distinguished officer greatly improved the 
colony committed to his charge. His special attention 
was turned os oints, whic me time 
ad for so 
eglected ; namely, education, agriculture, 
and local improvements. 
“ With regard to local improvements, Governor Reid 
widened the eastern entrance of St. George’s harbotr, 
and preparations to remo by 
submarine explosions. He also projected the connecting 
of th in island wi t. Geo 
bridges to either sho en d. 
dians attribute the non-execution of these latter plans 
to the ne ee a of Govern cts aes *s . 
mproveme agric ced by 
Govenor a jane penny inoue’ the wealth of the 
nd, subject deserves, \therefore, to be briefly 
considered in in this place. 
the earlier years of the colony, shipbuilding 
was strictly prohibited by the 
suffe oa 
‘But 
B 
turists. 
his my cu 
searce cely ‘ever re aes to follow 
fields.’ Even at the present toes agrieuitu ral lal apear 
demand very ‘high ate I believe as much as 3s, 
adage” 
strongest. prejudices of both 
Po} 
‘That this has been i 
n 
re the spade is preferred ; as, fi 
wroot asa anpa commodity. 
us add that the plates, ete in lithotint from. 
photographs, a appear to be excellent representations of 
Bermudian scenery. 
The Education of Character; with Hints on M 
Training. By Msp, Ellis, 8vo, pp. 296. ° Murrays 
A more has not lately issued f; 
the press. 
for we are conscious 
justice to her. pare style :-— 
“It would be a and time, and espe- 
cially of the a s- ‘patience to sige i to show the- 
many fallacies, and above all tter confusion, 
surroun pera yi ase ee tic a g ieee on the sub- 
nether see otc ret ge rae} but 
oe ough clearest , 
pr destined to entan; the a of sores who 
at af th 
has tol n | 
of the ie punishment i inflicted on the convicts, whose life 
AEE Yn 
| kind of ce cea 
t | 
select the following passage 
“The English public 
wait, real for the dawning of secre 
has yet enlightened the 
ss By wha means scever the ‘subject of education po 
clear, t of 
sain One individual may remove one _ 
ter how to T 
le | garrison, From his remarks on the latter subject we another, and so on, each working out his: own. Paty. 
blio is distracted by a multiplicity of | practical workers have made clear and open standing a 
