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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



required during a few years' training in 

 way. For fan- trained trees we place the 

 inches apart in every course of bricks ; b 



fire is lighted, the heated air ascends from the plate to | the germs of new bran-hes, cau» th C * rrj ' ln S ,rit l>C 

 a low ceiling in the side porch ad j 



into which there is a door from the porch. Over this the plant. The second cause of th' kws fo *Wk 



glass door a head-light of one pane swings upon pivots, believe is the most frequent one will ^''^•fa'- 



■ defective mode of culture of fr^'* d * rire * &* 



It' is a device of my own, wbichThaTJart 



in tbe neighbourhood, from a 



my own making. It is very simple. The 



-, (Sacvh:.,».>. atnnce.bvv'-.i 



uish those ex- j course would seek to force thei 



. be recognised I channels, to the great hijury of the plant. 



igst others oi • ;ires8rve aa many of the ^*»** 



proper Ues. 1. They _ shoot imm ', them so „ to take tbepUcjrf* 



and not from an or >e weakened bj <** 



breadth of the branch on which t', } ^ v. .'. They m , - tt * .,. is , the course to be pu^AT* 



ThT b m0 - e i raP • ° ther branches - 3 - i » 3 we *k but few should be left, and they ■JJJ J£ 



buds than the generality of the branches. 4. They Jus, "• " S ^ji1 



o their whole length, a rich coppery red j i n the centre of a tree, so placed that it »»jj^ 



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lighted in October last, ami ha's continued burning eVer *$ oth * rs Poppaione* French gardeners c 

 *?°J ha T e ? UTl - - ' VlDg , the nouri9 «raent from the weaker par I >ur of the *», 



Circular c t ' It ' X^be^ouTd' [ upon^erbs 'oTat an' l*™"** "o* I ^^ ^ ^ 1 weToMbe *<£**■ 



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aeter. B is a fuel pipe, rather wider at bottom than [ full J * h ? 9e domestlc ^' -ably and have 



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 eparate. When put together, the pipe is fee down I {,, have u oftea rera ^ked these robbers. T. ■ 

 brough the hole, by means of the handles E E. The P,Um haS alfi0 shown theni often to »»«■ But as ! £2 °a 





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than the plate. The plate "is' nor' 



filled with sdver-sand to the top of the fillet, so that 

 the plate is bedded in sand, and can expand or contract 

 without the danger of cracking. 



W hen the fire is laid, wood and shavings are placed 

 on the furnace-bars and the fuel-pipe, B,is filled with 

 coke. ±$y meana of a damper in the flue and a venti- 



i the enclosures, where Peaches 

 ough delicate, when powerfully 



,. ROBBEBS OF W^ifS 



This is owing to the superfluous quantit ^g 



to that part. It is only to be seen iffl ^nA* 



of vigorous g™^™*^' "fjowerer, ^ 



Border that they may not ro 



VILLA. AND ^LBLHiiA-N 



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