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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
LE. Bite 15, 1857; 
ronal degrees. Let the ple wear 
ots as before, for the las 
O addit 
bet 8- REYN 
The raisin: 
be taken to afford a 
justice’ they sho uld' as a rule stand 
they are high. 
ent the nex t thin 
advance gro 
Megért the iA a are required t 
s be used; but 
ul 
much mischief. 
the 
poo every purpose. 
Good Balsams nfm ve hind pee 
e third w 
ts 
about'the middle s end of Ma 
ay. 
or ae: wet herk 
well repay any tro may ha 
able 
on them by an pone 
blossoms. M. 
large of a b 
many of the sabia: 
in enera Aerides 
and is r distinguis 
curious 
nit u k nd 
not sod much food. for developing its flowers. The 
house meanw been me up, and the ther- 
da. 
and i isore ik led him 
ticular attention, pe to water the 
larl 
regularly. The gar was that in a fortnight every 
part h full n 
had. grown 
in every respect as oi 
the tint was a little 
but from the aan of the rape it is anes ee 
the were oe 
stamens w La p AN 
taken. place. Better opportunitie 
of. ing the a which w 
Ha aving eae the method of nit z pote: 
mg I 
o be, 
t its applieation Aiea be le 
will 
genera 
compost above recommended and pure water 
ate 
display of pern coloured +3 
is 
y the redtiite of eae 
d the want of folds on the cell walls. 
‘sie * “kuamuen9 Sareserrig ‘a following me 
een kindl us 
s may occ 
even wit th the imperfect information 
of the processes of vegetation, a few grap 
esa parts of fructific ation as much as 0s- 
sible mpregnation from extern: 
is exemplified by such plants as Trifoli 
kably than in prints hypogea 
as published 
again be shifted ater 
phd 
ed, atten- oe etan 
as P apart as | v 
y ce ertain Violets, Ajuga Iva, 
This not: T brng depended upon 
of the calyx is in fact anii 
the | from 
that-in the 
at 
ine 
may b an tage of sterili 
addition to those iiy given. M. J. B. 
acr ross. 
cited as 
Home Correspondence: 
Earias 
a small tuft of f bright hart pone: darting about 
various directions, as if it were alive. I soon thease 
in transferring this bit t of animated Alga to a wi 
mouthed bottle, when it appeared that a common sti 
he middle 
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ia ioti in tema In 
April o 
| parae is bak of a nad > on eigen A shells, as those of 
and periwi never before seen 
chio- | vegetating on acr eA orjia highly organised an 
eres wed with such locomotive power as the shrimp. | 4 
N D 
Peach Trees in Pots—I read with great pleasure 
and profit the "artici on this subject by Mr. Saul, of 
Stourton Park, in your Number for April 11. ut I 
want a little oh aed information as to une hance of i 
my trees from the pr resent time be e take 
into the Boia ie: iicy uk They ar 
eo ee irs 
as 
‘Osis ; very closely, 
Wel aut 
nd a ally syringed 
ad | under-sides of the leaves syring 
require great attention in this 
go on s ntil towards the end 
at paiba 
ess | when it should be ani ‘5 = the end T August 
as after time 
- | 12-inch answer admi 
IE wal and | larger ants. In settings the soil should pr 
firmly n between the oid balls — yond avai 3 ire 
ed | pots, When n potted plunge them i 
| situation, either close to a south ot or pis set a 
ace, where they will be — 
es. e ‘soil i in the pots 
allowed to get-wet; to vst 34 i : thie tiles 
be placed over them to 
m had not | begi 
ereafter’ 
at 
we ANE W worthy. Boe 
i ` An opens 
4 = too. sade cen exposed to extreme changes, 
fer their green tint, flowers 
from shade and defective 
G oii 
in a general 
e best possible situation for them, as the soil poate 
will or Ae veen be kept in a sound healthy condition, and 
which have 
an ‘Bina i i the Champs len — ome 
mit 
e rae writing, from Pepet 
necessary to the Ecpressd a wil {0 liear Tirtha nownof tie 
~ 
the 
th uit in conta th 
nure from a | with the earth in which it is ultimately immersed, and cut of its burrow seeme 
i i u 
seeds. p m 
h the peduncle is not long eres to reach | why this he Elm 
i e sed barke of which I nae ——a seen’ the p 
d 
— 
por esa ber. ee while’ buildi 
a salt-water pool, I ob on 
which wit 
of his back a small enough to set one’s teeth 
puea 
t 
pe ws pelt the 
must 
y opini a bad 
and == i. e; the Maio of the north. 
t s What’s i ina name? 
uni 
They sho aire not be ced 
shed with 
the plants will receive pity of light and air, without | for pegging 
pee marks on rn bark of the Paris trees, 
grub kills t and not 
Germain-en-Laye. 
The only Novelties I have met: with pore 
found ‘Sasa | 
minima (not 
form of. out souls 
t keep the per pa Se 
mal 
Pu 
those of ne we the hay wi 
the “pitch towards ¢ the cen 
also in m shape for 
Silene vespertina: —Is this known in 
name or has ae 
near 
ppe 
venyn short of those 
which T) a this day (A (ang. 7) reas 
the owner, W. M. Dolben who 
vs of ‘Conf 
eof 
l 
re Arr out ft the u 
cleu , 
sooner the florists: follow’ on canal 
such absurdities as Pretty Poll 
. WL. 
“Achillea millefolium 
en and healthy in hot 
