Juse 27, 1857. | 
is 0 well ~ well told in oe og 
e 
Stockton. and Dar cee er 
nod a 
ird remark of my “friend ele 
each for Peach trees in a state, | 
t 
season, 
did not g many 
owing to the yery ae time we had yo ¥ sees 
be highly favourable to 
gd 
soning w Those whi 
further 
inducement. 
ay- 
S 
Ẹ one 
3 
on of Ore House, I have nam 
ober as the best month for potting trees in a bearin 
if potted as la 
t 
frig? season. The ieee 
last spring will me to give further infor 
tion on the vont in nthe 5th edition. 
fowards the end of last rica Thad ig pape 
number of They 
successio eac 
mostly grafted plants full of Ton Tik Ria the 
trees ever seen. I was proud of them, 
anticipated the pleasure of having a number o 
trees in comparativel, 
Pee amie 
JESE? 
niea from 7 -inch wate 
of | a 
their roots tot toogreat an 
from 400 to 500 trees thus shifted, an 
- tifully within about three w. 
pearly overyblossom dropped, fo for alg iy aont fe treeshave 
were Ao young, and ‘so I Tieg ted 
tal force” in the trees, but 
1d placed i in a good 
e 
early in November, 
s are kasd before the 
I was taken out from the surface as 
in m Tir 
i About the same time the trees above alluded tow 
red, but no blossoms = 
j = is fine and 
and iba 
it would do if it 
fresh roots form a Sea 
—“ We amateurs 
THE GARDENERS’ 
-life of George Stephenson, , fhe. 
ria ee death buh 
u 
e- | bra 
| always at the base of some lateral bra: 
m 
ds A. 
e | very "base of the aye 
branc 
S 
Ta 
In pages 14 | i 
pos 
a 
potted but 
bloom- | dise 
ac 
subj 
in the same (13-inch) pots for 
| sr that at the trunk below 5 and if so, the most beg 
and t tha: son of Were as mode of palliati: be more careful in 
a uae lesson | selection of 
the refined and preien panen = 
e all 
CHRONICLE, 
453 
These swellings 
and unfortu- 
ir bark is very a ecome disea , and, 
rere no aches r Ferero attendant on 
which the sap receives at that point. 
are taly thet remarkable in oo trees, 
lingering death has for years keg partially destroying 
them before their cone e d final destruction has 
taken plac l 
failing every year. een 
n every pempect when old the vases swelling of the 
The bark 
av 
e first indication is a “slight swelling at the 
ung branch, a ragged arising tiota 
some hindrance to the return of a o the mother 
of the branch, 
Mas is p derpectiophsed, 
een applied. The bark 
re ; 
es, other insects in- 
ld ogar arah 
from 
acari 
aoe the tissues are exposed to 
y of phe go is completely ct 
below, ed the branch Som 
, that part of t the mother. bran 
AN t has 
Sioe 
Pr 
is 
a dilapida st 
attacked Pil they are of some 
affection then seems 
`i 
fads some italn 
crimson, approaching ae black, 
of chlorosis, as it should s 
n paa “he esembling scarlet rather 1 thane crimson. 
e again appears to be in asur 
tataa, as it attacks particular Sndividuals, which are 
al conditions as 
hecheck of the sap abov 
oe: pina this | Th 
whic 
NES 
most injured. “The ground was “divided for this com- 
parison into belts by ae or level lines follo 
inequalities of the surface, 5 feet above the other. 
lx essell and Bourré Dil Pears had all their blossoms 
a royed in the 
urran Aa far test on the low eS 
an diminished peadtally with the ascent, 
that these results are not due to the ey ft of 
radiation, that is, of the simple cooling w por- 
d or Fiat but is its 
m high ground 
in windy weather, and the latter on on ground in foggy 
wahh tie, m even 
nece: 
not important t to hort 
by wind or fog, Feel ss doce to vegetation i is sup- 
my ce moisture is esent, the care 
e. 
causes the great da mage to bine ow 
I ba ct Pike that were it otherwise the effect should 
the same in valleys, on hill sides, = on 
elevated ‘table rag which w case, 
m hoar 
e lani enable us 
e consti- | in 
sei in which I fo 
ce | 1 
Richard Varden, on gh Grange, Pershore. 
ivan .—M. Millon, an Algerian 
report iy M. Pave t to the C Cental Agr 
clara $ Bociety of France, has found in the 
atered or irri 
his year a promise of 
e Grapes, which for ms past the mildew has 
tirely destroyed, attributable 4 doubles to the filthy ' 
und the place on taking sion. 
plied sulphur in v: Bratara ways, and this 
ear I only mixed up such a Read's hand gyri in water sas would 
it roA mp 
cone 
li 
affection atte 
t 
eiet an 
necessary for your purpose, I 
the impressions I have received from 
par from the differences of 
crease of et a 
the aws vf i a are approximately 
_of e resulti 
tempera‘ 
to me that the follow- 
| Set: PATHOLOGY.—No. *CLXTV. 
the i increase | 
cs Bn mer beig for the | surface, 
he lowest being the 
wart | descri 
Í eine that the 
sym 
nden n 
ures:—I am much h Yisiel with 
; | there are many of that 
perhaps ae the he a alighth acting on 
through the glass, s ly vapourising it. 
Villetta, Emsworth, i Hats: June 24. 
the nome being so iro 
n being immersed in the watering pot will even 
have the effect. A Subscriber. 
Houses.—As the communication of MN 
pricots, and Plums, 
10 dozen of fruit tr a 
he| 
on | each 
at 
sie © Of this number there have been onl 
