756 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [NovemBer 7, 1857 
neste POPE ting them border ttenti hieran being bestowed on — 
consisted in nothing more than mould frm T in order, no attention ari kipi iiia fe ab ve 
small wood of Firs, in the 
accumulated Fir-leaves. So far e remember 
this is an entirely new statement, mi i amenan 
ire what action on Sa drangea 
ed by the Fir lea 
ents said to pees  bluoness 
by the 
mbe 
were d 
conditions with respect to light, 
watered with dilute solutions, the re sa carbonate 
c acid, commencing 
du increas- 
and gene g 
healthy pl plants, “The ke adtuttons seers cons 
fdr 
of concentrated muriati aad and|in len 
ater 
dose was gradually increased 
red flowers of the 
supposed that the 
r lime che essential to the 
steeping pe we 
the common Oak in water for a few 
~ This, however, is a mere Paran And it 
ould seem to beirreconcileable with the assurance 
t 
on | notice whic eserves 
t 
in “ange 
o 
ay Teis, or disfigured w 
d The un 
2 GIERA UR 
That ered rieg com licates the question, | R, urophylla : gls 
iht he suggestion just ee es Gin ras Tong? sous 
reviorib’ e calvo 5-dentato, corollæ lobis ie 
ident nor constitutional pecu- 7 p if tw wining evergreen stove or wa 
g fixed v IN| plant, with small y 
clusters, havin ng a rather 
from all the species iniba by Prof. 
jt ge colour, we can en aS taper tt he ok and Bn! feck sm t iez 
little intelligent Grperimantation would posong part. 
e We, therefore, recomm w 
to such ‘of our chemical readers as jas £ 
thoroughly well grounded in os science ; the on y 
warning we give Se Be to use their materials 
a state of extreme dilution 
f Bo . 
named seeds received by the Horticultural Society. 
VENTILATION OF HOTHOUSES, &o, 
Few questions are more frequently put t tou 
than those which regard the DISEASED condition of 
VINES in NENE A houses 
rmly the me—' tem ; by M.C 
de iy oe The he followin g state 
i w is ingenious 
adie ea eyed ts to spite his obje iita 
In order effect ts: M. pepe eri “I 
| establish an electric current in the s same in the 
electric clock, that is to e i ae penal ores 
traversing one or more a From these 
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ants. 
said to. be White mburgh, wh 
lanted deep ee so ‘ier y | inpli with ekolo 
s to be extremely luxuriant, 
unch of as often as ish to o 
When the circuit of these two weaker ¢urr 
1 | pleted, an electro-magnet, A, which is placed n 
a ventilato: or or luffer board, B, attracts a piece pr 
ced 
burghs warà fikse 
Hamburghs, an 
which perm 
warm air to oe ph or cold air 
| to ge 
g The disposition. of these 
g ent estab- 
o pre- 
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They w 
tween the ribs. er due, especially in the 
in the bese rises or ng a 
7 | to the temperature. On roy 
I k a small glass aia se or r float, 
Eas ving a metal stem wit 
t 
i weather. ece at the top, which, on 
The Vines had in all probability suffered ag float rising, closes the circuit of 
deep planting before carrion W e two currents above the floa 
F both causes a part of the roots ha fied. is necessary that the stem of the 
It 
cH the rest were o eae fluid highly charged float 
nutritious h wW 
ib 
t pleasure. 
pos ing now that I want a steady temperi- 
ture of 60° to be maintained in a house, | 
or shorten the ge of the 
yee eee 
a mi 
ure bee? air sana e hou e; 
- | the temperatur 
brr, house iti is a very difficult matter to get 
n these kattik must first be paid. ct 
f | drain i 
sap flows. The energies of 
Te ere exhausted u 
and the fruit was either kaad in quantity $ liable i 
| to fail prematar ely. | PESEE S A 
oarse m W 
- | fruit is the 
anuri rel | 
vo na of r ai and in the case 
of yaar inrer? like the Vine, a diseased nam 
may be 
future withholding of any fres 
be 2 to counteract. ith e 
, in his toati 
ro 
supply m 
vett fera to 
and e r of the best con- 
good Grapes if the roots are not healthy. It is to 
A perfe ustly be the i 
must be secured, the roots must not 2s t Fa residence, no’ teas: hee 
too deeply in the soil. A little mulching oerang emanta” and A 
t of manure in winter, accord- 
the cultivator’s judgment, will protec 
injurious heat or cold, if protection 
oil s ould be kept i in moderate 
eral 
parts to the wit : ramar that p etal the dam 
ts of the garden, pe its eo thy 
unda: a ek + in direc an poli 
the fonds of which is to petit? ne hae anes 
ill | repose, and to create in its plat 
incongru ruity. 
be n 
ae 
wi require 
to be kept so e black mouii” which is | tion of the entrance front 
often so troubleso: Agen in consequence be less | The road to the house 
likely to appear, together with some other pl venience 
of the same category e fruit be less able to should. receive only such embo make 
a In fact ‘he ‘eubiiveber: m1 may reckon with | Keepin m ee impie i ne, 
rtainty on the result of his libeat, wha Bio are goin 3 a glaring example of 
a ‘i Die 0 80 et as the roots are diseased. | in the ge ping of t e 
: wherever it occurs. a 
* Cladosporium herbarum in its various forms. warrant such an arrangement is in the 
he 
It is thus that I et asa s peia, ares ie 
