Aveust 1, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
535 
ee 
prevent us from seeing the anatomical nnan of wate 
a tissue is com A kno 
these often enables us on easil 
Supposing, jd ae tance, the saline matter cons 
r phosphates of lime or magnesia, we have | Vi 
only to add 2 a i“ of dilute acid which dissolves them 
1 
othe ae of apea ee 
valuable in renderi es transparent, which are 
r ia Ja enag the ordinary state FI $ 
back i y nent ‘nearing the acid o r alkali 
eas an. g 
alkalies is often very 
and Nectari 
hy certisin basais naueii w. 
haracters may be prong 
th 
house in what used to be called the “ pri- 
ied with different varieties of 
present fair crops, and Genes 
e 
em us to ase be nucleus in the 
mof t the ca Sa othe stink 
with the rence y well be ear in 
which 
en 
c 
obtai 
co 
“Itis even possible in some esa to render a soft 
tissue sufficiently hard to us to cut very thin 
i i tored eir 
po removal of the 
ore in recommending this work 
to our readers. It is only second in im on pe om the 
author’s lectures ors of whisk it is — 
less the demonstrative part. The fault of the volume is 
>e A yaen pomer: entirely with animal t 
the exclusion of those in the vegetable Single: 
rden Memoranda. 
S 
as 
t may re ntk be well to 
r. M‘Ewen is of opinion that Vine borders 
rig sre be made . ‘der than 4 feet xt ina His 
EF 
ge 
eis a 
xt of the Vines long bef $ 
ected by | fi 
t 18 | gro 
terloo 
ost | fine colour it is inferior to Ne Plus 
and are bot 
br ‘heating apparatuses were 
numbers o Met ags in pots for 
These i expected will 
here. 
r terraces are 
the nowt side of the ‘Kitchen garden in such a manner 
that shall face south. Ape ell pa 
wn g § ng oon The worthl 
out of the Vine border that 
n garden are 
Some account of that wi with early Peas ga 
ready been 
| given in our columns. 
of the 
ictory, a 
is a good sort, but for 
Ultra ; Lord 
h dwarf kinds and good 
eolour, but for ace and cropping few will be found 
to beat Hair’s Dwarf Mammot: 
dwarf kind; W: 
ohnstone’s Wonderful is earli 
o 
New Royal Cluster 
© | neither of a merar, more than 8 
und. The are however so much alike that ‘the 
t may be considered en enti -> Marshall’s Prolific sti 
maintains good charac Amon: Fe Kidney Beans 
enw Six Weeks is the nen r kind anda 
successional fruiter the ‘Black Speckled appears 
A pee worth attention. 
ral kinds of Potatoes are under trial; but as yet 
Lawson’s Protestant is a 
naina ts appare nt. ba mw wi e 
planted outside the house, and p 
made for having them inside 
are 
introduced in e house through hol 
wall as riag $ “the ground as pouible. Th 
varieties of “Hamburgh, such 
and Wilmo' 
other 
Vietoria, an 
Mr. MEwen fully ex profitable ret 
At present there is in it Stile i the s 
d to 
by bringing 
other isda fats i into it after they have begun to ripen their 
structures in the garden 
to fruit culture. The ald Orchid house 
with Vines; Peaches and Ni in pots 
their sl are Pog along the back of ~ 
to it, and in Mr. Fortune 
ted Peaches and Nothieinee. 
ereafter. 
pois bit of = among the fruit 
trees in be elsewhere with 
Coleworts and eos Winter “Greens 
ces between the 
M 
offer an 
The Peach border is wholly pete 
this arial maa agp 
; | able 
of Snia Waden ar ths 
n 
er to ian ‘formed along | in which 
ny 
f the | 
can be of vegetables under trial. 
dandi their iirin ng 
ng m 
Dickson’s Favourite ond Ps Panie Pini ; hatin s0 
er | has succeeded admira 
z his 
also aai aati head over heels. He gave a 
Society indebted essrs. Chater and 
Pani) have es been mie here and there 
with grand effect into the beds martin = of the 
ra e Du ke’ s Gate 
y as es d well be with Verbenas, 
gated riums. 
eee were sown there for early de» 
it of the old 
of the old Verbena Melindres 1 
nothing could look pm 
vantage of not re 
requiring a zon the 
ny pegging down 
, contrary ev — shoot roots into the wi 1i l like as, to — 
meysmes ted Geran 
Pretty Poll am and Bridal mrad — parar 
Of the American Garden, now a mea — = we 
S urably i in otisak repo: may 
r that the Rhododendrons potiti- 
been so recently transplan 
We 
well set with flower buds. 
12 feet in height however, m 
irably ; 
tom of sot me been 
mae hich are ae the Gardens Mr. M 
speaks in high term 
Miscellaneous. 
sean of the Seal.—The seal is endowed with a 
markably powerful brain dev eigi ment, and is pree 
with an amo’ van of ity which entitles him tng take 
e is easily 
da mesti- 
is is Pemra K escri 
much shales and performing many 
when desired to raise himself on his 
as a dog gives a paw, and protruded ed his mare 
This attachment to their masters, 
common ; 
a a :—“A yo 
a farmer 
opportunity will th erefore be e afforded of proving the the 
erits or demerits of at least some of them 
trees in m the me adie me 
ciiaiy: resili receive to keep them boun 
P pease much fruit, are intended Airera midir 
and in bability put in 
resent. 
> 
ears 
fruit had thinned season, a plan | poor 
which enables that left to be larger « gpien finer than it 
would be. The Grassy , s 
‘ie orchard, where vans are: sto’ 
away on ee 
days, is en thrown into 
es of there -~ 
These, however, pS themselves woul 
in so large a place as this. Holly 
la 
s, have never 
ma 
near the top of 
[sland, teak ami The next mee 
the seal was found quietly 4 Steping in the oven He 
an open w and taken 
Tee eana continued to die 
the 
saa, bt arid thut Tas eyes sl be pt on, and 
the sea. The deluded wretch 
