THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE. 



' we asked. * I | peated. It i 



I strictly to the 



>ver again, very imperfectly, and in 

 I they have read ; these are the de- 



early Pea 

 1 be exc 

 Strawberries to produce a i 



Miscellaneous. 



I pat thorn into water 

 saturated with salt. A pound was used ; a larger 



-I 86 When 3 taken up I had 

 3 bushels of good Potatoes, and half a bushel diseased. 



therefore think m ,. 



be dissolved before the Potatoes 



* 1, to give a ■:■■ 

 troduced into the Peaoh-l 



gravel walks, that the first good sho 

 planted trees. Advant lo -l" u M 



!ig. Let all such plants be securely s 

 I injures them more than allowing th< 

 rocked about by the wind. 



Orchidaceous Plants.— To assist such of these 



fectly clean, tha « impeded as 



little as ponil m is under ( 



treatment in winter it is not advi^hle to allow 



perature there is more iiable to variation, and the (oh 

 of the evergreen varieties is often injured thereby, 

 drip be carefully guarded against, ior if it fall upon 



objectionable. Dendrobiums, Kenantheras, Cce'ogyi 



fortunately producing young growths out of their nati 





growing, in spite of tl 



April. If larger and 



I kept moderately hardy, 



green fly (which in mi 

 Picotees —If there i 



weather is apt t. 

 rell enough. Cai 









the atmosphere. Giobe 

 has been lightly forked o 

 1 with a little soil, for the si 



Asparagus Beds.— As a portion of rh^e will 1>. 

 up for forcing during the winter, a sufficient qua 

 seed should be collected to supply them 

 plants next spring, and thus to keep up the st ' ' 

 future years. The old tops should then be re 



svery day with tepid ^ 



Notices to Correspondents. 





