NOVEMBER 28, 1857. | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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y mixed up with the’ fermentible substance, , itself is ra rapidly progressing. The mies, portion of it, and that it will pone some tangible return for the large 
« iswhich they are propa der the peculiar y esicular | co contains, He am told, rather more than Ds res, of which | sums of money that have of Sis been voted for the 
frm which promotes fermentation. How they promote | on 20 are said to be occupied by w oey ension an ap eera of our public parks. 
it is one of the secrets which perhaps will never e in aterspe ith islands ps con: airim size. | Accipiter. 
n ascertained that where Arp the water is a anpi gravel walk, nearly 20| Kdgings.—In a late Number one of your correspond- 
d exosmose take place, chemical change is | feet in width, flanked here and abe with masses of | ents inquires what is ne hers edging peir eag where 
always present, bu ason of this change is amongst | Rhod ndrons me other American plants, which, if| Box aola ot grow. mit me to state that a very 
the other mysteries connec ed with life, which prr they fiow ust have a pretty effect. On the faa pe ain edging may ie ‘di with common ra a 
knowledge will in all p mt never penetrate. mi Se side of pwe iako ea walk just mentioned suddenly 
afcient perhaps for o to know the fact, clk assum form avenue, which runs in a| Border se Mite ad ae, Level. 
to avail ourselves of it, wails as in ion: thousand other straight line from ts here towards Batte and is 
instances, we are obliged t ~ rest contented in our partial | lined on each side by Elms 21 feet apart “aaa 9 feet 
knowledge. Ther wever parts of the subject on cee the side pe She. ese young trees 
which investigation, properly ndu mage ey -|are pretty well as to height, which is 
doubtedly throw light, and we should re see about : 12 feet, and when gma enough will render this in the annexed ote Tou correspondent will have 
anne b atituted i in this direction by yt mie per- | beni of ag par. cool and agreeable promenade in | to pew his Bova and if he 
J. B. ummer ve encircles the whole or nearly | wi 
EAP VINERIE 
m Grapes 
glass without fire tk 
large istrict of England and 
et may be cultivated ote success 
aha 
wel 
coal mus 
ay it | 
may b as stated in 
My iiy ki 
houses yir mes t fire-heat—that mi in Septem 
ay are mos 
oie and the gentle fire i nereases the 
tan through them pe 
gts for a Vinery i is 2 tomar Aa a ag ar 
lime-ru 
manure o ie 
imple, 
for if the soil be w 
ee 
I 
wide. If the soil 
ami 4 inches thick of sand ad 
ure, equal 
woah but a 
omg its way into the sol aft 
= — 
os Ties 
I have 
of em ors soil 
al ure 
erely en dodik to maki 
inclined to think thisisvery 
ee 
a 
rand i Boge 
is regretted tose ate 
vee GS Essex is ts 
“ing system; I am quite sure that his 
teins = ens, and bring it 
_ Home Correspondence. 
rps a 
under t 
te of the pans. which 
—Th 
ol ie isn omplet 
mar 
cold to der £w 
have reason gr : mae that i in Skilful artist, might be 
. A line stretched pranah pt sweeping 
a n B 
e pier, ed $ everywhere the same want of taste and j 
n June be | | apple 
ond the grassy 
article “ k Ham argh | jessie with — ue mi being gra 
will ripen abou 5- the same time they do in the erg m py et to ke 
the 
urable to ventilation runs a dee 
oe |w 
bbish, have been made a) 
oman di all ot these havethéir as far as forma ti on i 
I have 
q ia and then then stir and a 
ing tt ot sample 
roved, ev 
addition tion "of healthy, well-grown 
of the park, they a to be nothing m 
rie ie ree y appear to b earth. Nor me islands | 
n possi bly a 
as ven 5 ati o that i in what planting remains to be done better 
emp:0y. 
sit ewa lants, than a which 1 
necessi 7 p 
bei 
e the above that I do not by any m 
or Celeb way in which the operations now i 
e bei c 
early completed ; . 
firmed, and the rR of the 
finished. ‘The to inspect it 
open to the the better. The publie has a ight to expe hat such 
the park matters judgment an 
gs 
s0 ma ia within the boun: fene 
payee form connects the lake with the river p 
i i el 
rsea, From the 
eem e call 
y in it, 
rises to the latter, in i the pA guns rh 
ich are pa one i nks, w. 
aid ad with pim an effect 
» partye however whic as bee 
at all sa P ws amy p 
and graceful. ogane mi y 
should think, x: of 
and the landin 
n the rakasa. : ng 
TSE" 
ed 
ridge 
ents itse 
ai iy de ail 
hood 
in the hands of a 
o 
ve thera aw 
8 = tried aa effect alum had on 
Pc ab d though rather late before 
I commen sy Fag experiment there was a marked 
vg vase between those rated on and those not. 
At flowering time the hy became visible. This I 
bora: 
M. J. Ba fortnight ago 
ard Roses, w 
rresponde ent “ 
lto the club-rooted stand: 
stantly sent out gra the R 
a few in my tim 
a oo Apa The 
. | people wil give up buying standards. 
great reason for the irae he of the 
is hes ause eit aie a healthy roots, mS the plants 
live and thrive. 4 
Top Dressing of p Oe a Trees.—Your corre- 
> spondent “R 0.” has done gos service in calling 
at 
operati The. wo nder is that some of 
e lake “aon 
ACT from. sate ay ts whole has 
warm = tonfriah appearance, south side 
rh TE ” wl is lar ie the lake 
by a ered em This I tr 
ed; 
so great as to render them inconvenieni 
grou unds diagon and in other directions. I now 
the planting, a and although t sa has Soe iong ne n little 
more skilfully, and distances apart 
on. 
n 
ust 
the pin ane done in spring. fy aa tree 
early n at ee roots 
and on: ame ihe of fibres in seai A a and pre 
, of blossoming and 
in autumn, in 
occur 
rines has always 
for having been dull and backward. I ex | 
saat gv tedious, ge yet perhaps I ought here to 
ə | how at last I have come to the conclusion tha th pees 
top-dressing is ach to be pre ha 
neighbour who has a lean-to pacar house built eed 
eja brick wall with a southern aspect; this is so 
warm as to ripen fruit a a fortnight tak areia pl 
shies P ho ouse, which span-roo roofed and 
sa and Aucu 
things and already have a 
that ‘which they will not probably 
æ 
n are mise 
evergreens. lum 
been planted are chiefly confined to the sides of 
i ition 
ed. The interior pa been re- 
d wha 
and its imme- 
excellent. 
_present apparently 
sloping bank along the eppi fence 
pees neighbourhood 
ust that advantage be taken of it to: 
least bold, striking, and 
ing pre r for 
should think no 
effect. 
we i 
| dressed 
e display in the way of paare planting. Let |The loam I 
may 
si ayan ; 
have ve been under m; is Til 
so lee iE 
y own. In 1856, the spring 
trees were in a forward stato when dressed, bat È 
rains vache any injury ; a great portion of he ow 
proms —— agy their fruit. 
paiia rward staťe when ore 
air 
same 
abt 
water runs runs through it ae 
ed with it making it s porous, 
may pe pondent E «R, OX that the soil in my 
ag bir ee Si lasi te 
October; they have had two 
rapidly making fresh 
severe 
may have to reco 
will be carried out out with KETE 
ese p-dressing ; one i 
are quite enough after 
after, Sap ee bag 
ee peek enie er. “Abundance of water,” 
