ZZZ Wlmt is proposed, if 1 understand the i 

 JS2«tion right, is to blend together classes that 



j aulogue of any respectable Rose-gn 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 615 







have repeatedly 

 nderground, like 



not sooner. Just a 



fere trampled under foot. The attack was instan 





Country Show. 



■To/h' 6 Fotatne ' s are a complete failure, very sir all 



Observations on 



, •. John Roberts, Eastcheap, 

 London, 1849. 



The above is the title of a pamphlet setting forth the 



advantages tiki - of various 



factured and registered. One of these is his « Horti- 



>-rawberries. These tiles 



i.-eular space 



at 5 inches in 



t j>Iatform of 

 nearly a foot square, and 2 inches above the surface 



Ike pamphlet 

 to plant in beds 3 feet wide, with alleys 18 inches wide 



Thus disposed, an acre would contain 1 

 requiring as many double tiles ; and as t 

 30.*. per hundred, the expense for an a 



•- ,' :- 



should face the south ; the north end should be 



'., sides 20 feet long, width 6 feet, 



: towards the deep end, so as to 

 sure an equal depth throughout. The earth dug out 



1 do to cove r the surface ot the bed. Having dug out 



die, knock out both ends, plunge 

 The quhTunder the earth), fill 



