THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 





^APMAN'S KIDNEY POTAJOE^p^abov 





BorticulturalEstaWishmZ' Su< 



by the following 



injury. Or 



OnTraffordMoss.1 



nd out of 32 ' 

 . explain the b 



SATURDA Y, FEBR UAR Y 3, 1849. 



m 



" ame a *e indni? e ,f '!* consi <Wion. Under this 

 ""^d&ST^ different * 



imunio^ nedb °g-land. Unon , 



C ^ mu nications !°§" land - U P on reference to the 



^ feot W h ? ^ -S,rS°e '£S 

 ? bich ^pT Sl otten escaped the devastat on 

 b? r "S«2ed h ?u^ h »>ourinff crops; it was, 

 ofhl^^at istosfvT 1 1S , Cal l Cd " half and 



. . .... ,- ;. . . . 



. 



Park, in i 



effect of clay, 2 

 and 1 is altogethei 



h allude to the empb' 

 ire mixed with peat 2' 

 ngland, and J 5 in Ireland 

 e in England or Scotlan 

 A' ales. The cases are perl 

 seems desirable to point tl 

 )sses in England are ven- 

 ire alone has been used. 



s under special considerati 



T£ 





;ven when Dace 



', apiin, the land can hardly be called pe 

 , and it was largely limed, the effect of whic 

 destroy the peculiar quality of peat. Tl 

 ing did not take place till the first week i 



was not seized till 



khuii-li t neighbourhood was 

 the beginning of August. It 



Kendall, already reported in our own 

 clayed peat was a failure, but the 

 ewly broken up peat escaped, as also 

 id in Kendall, in the possession of 



planted on ^bog-lea; 

 "° e "s*li Hollybrc 



tivation, although the 

 d " leads to the infer- 

 kind is included in 



sume : because many report 



■■'".- 



<fe ; 





of over luxuriance in 



imported 

 stated, in 1 788, that the first import 



fere of Bengal depended upon the ii 

 .ithei..rll.-H^t fur Mnen-eiuhths 

 i. In 1805, of tl 

 ds (of 9G lbs.), 180,000 were obtaint 

 r-can or Nagnore, and i:70,000 fro 



• the. west w 

 imported Cottons were re 

 turers of Benares, of Behai 



; present, and the effects of 





Ganges-Doab, were recoi 

 tural Society of India, 

 General Briggs, as suits 



Before proceeding to c 



1 as of the Cotton 



rtly afterwards the Peach. In April, a great rise 

 emperature takes place, and goes en increasing 

 jugliout May, and to the middle of June, with 



100° to 110° l 



l of temperature takes phu 



