22 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [JAN. 14, 
d berries, said to be gro : 
Shift mto 6-imeh pots, and get them strong well esta- its directory. Several of the principal firms аге | | grizzly or чаа е э Abone "S grown. мр 
In the Catal 
Р is the | altogeth itted, and man ns who have left the | the mou ne. ogue wf 
di verd e ce rd ж» а. "The pres me над dead and eee t so for man years, Dauvesse, of —HÁÓE find the n e Barba rosa, 
young plants ts should be placed -— the glass in a house | have still their names —— in it, making it perfectly | M. Jamin, Bou „== ei poum гга 2. o h t€ 
where the temperature ma e about 50°, giving | useless to It vio justis to; ойто Bon He lso has the Barbera noir mark na 
no more блм. to the soil ria will keep the foliage in | situated like my с to give p to the fact. y | situation, e als ^ ln | 
health. Towards Магер, or earlier if required, remove | doing so may also possibly be the means of inducing a [np as & — же сн. ba je. Above -— 
them to а warm house, placing them where they will| more correct list © appear in bis next edition, J. Zdmon- | it is probable € 7 L noir of рабе 
receive all the light possible ; and give а — shift, | son, Wells, Somer: eem of n e -— гв ины a Ci | 
using воой, rich, turfy loam, lenf-soil, and thoroughly Weather in rm a i mets (creen ibit a Е di EE the | 
decayed cow manure, in abont equal "proportions, eli ә | s |8 А | Pn! мар to Audibert, Шеге is а Barbaroux rosea — 
intermixed sara x "inosdee| $ FE me di z $ | Б rose-coloured Grape, whie y be the same as the 
to ensure the free а Р» air and m through А Ыр 22 + SEES 8 | E — Barba rosa of Dauv manei , Atoian — ю 
themass, Peg down the shoots, andas they advance іп 8 E 4 = Ar á | dm Mu v i i rade Fm м.) 
onem а — m жо ИЕ. "nf as the- Black Barbarossa ч опе ^ оча which he - 
a 3 e а { 
to obtain mice wellfornished py al speeimens.| јә | 25 | 29 |... | 38 | 30 |29,5, | NE |Cold ; dull day. se M m -— иа most proba 1 j 
асе supply of water to the soil, k 3 | 28 | 33 | 1 | 45 | 41 [29:5 | londy; rain usen < а азр абиир E 
moist; :yringe the plants over head morn- | 14 | 36 | 36 |18 | 39 | 32 |282; | NE |Cloudy ; cold. AT pm: е. Dato Black ppa к ww 
iag sud eveniug, айй її ade makes its Nee i5 | 22 25 nel M m 2 | па Clear A keen air pee smaseus, , 
псн with nece As the plants advance in| 16 | 31 34 |... | 34 | Y . онуч Y dew bud mih 
17130 32 | 1 | 35 | 95 |292 МЕ Нагу morning. Cottagers Д. NI ve Y wi кей 
— a i] 7 84 "Ls | SE High wind; wet day. |interest the attention recently paid in your columms o - 
second shift sl ald "he into tlie n" ts, the size | 18 | 25 | 35 |... | 37 15 | i 
^X чө Мен : Бе | 19 | 34 | 35 |.95 | 35 | 29 |29 ВЕ [Boisterous wind; rain. | the subject of eookery for the poor. In your ——— yu 
аса EA B ж |29 180) 3 | 34 | 30 [293 | NE Overcast; stoot- advert to the great desirability of an effective c 
airy Жы ri the e sanare "T - id qrowib, 21 | 30 | эз |... | 94 | 30 0-7. МЕ mpi ots stove. Such an one as you suggest is much |, 
оне redi, spur d 28 | 31 |... | 32 | 29 |297% | NE |Отегса In the United States they have stoves of the very som - 
nrc form mal ds чуен — th Б а 28 | 31 |... | 33 | 30 DA NE оу; €— sleet you describe. They are of iron, however, with sui Y 
eet pm Jefe SOS pet. ud apertures, and well adapted for coal. 1 observed, while - 
may wish to bere your plant bloom ; and except 7 {NE а morning; vari- | ар g F adeli or poreelein И 
pisehing oùt the point. uf-any'ahoot Wiich may imeline y s #7 | 30, # | 5 mm menh у E aaia ipia if pierced 5! 
r outgrow the others as to spoil the form of the! 4- | о | o5 з1 | эв 329.9. | МЕ Clear. аннан енн ery се ig andaa най "1 
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Span ema ЫЙ ни е: A fo оао. By үка: get spia 2929 - сеат; на of temperature. Wood w S employed сачы it, ; buit їшї, 
ing them in a light, sufficiently airy ри bw | 1854 eid hs ^s eese and o: эч» я е v anre € 
in bloo slowly tjointed Jan : : Е ^ & el 
тыа ч a, mee pa Miri ee iaa. m boro [Y Pai t Hm P e eme INE а нн БИШ 
ЕЕ ыманы ташы posl dig g) "ГГ Dae ado iw TIN pom be easily added. Such a stove would cook, heat, 
а regular develo pmen t of healt thy youn E wood, it 18 of 3 |19 |28 |.. | 30 | 29 2835 NE |Cold snowy erue day. | єй biitit i Tobi њаби 
: nee {о (жет for this, which will be best done NE |Btormy night; snow | PYOVe agn — e passa 
i dr the specimens while in bloom where it wi i 4 | 96 | 27. | 45*| 32 | 30 |28335 much drifted, word of remark on во - : eoo — si 
be convenient to - ate the admission of air, &c, Б | эз | ә5 |.. | 35 | 31 |2815 | N |Clear morning; depth we saec ess wi € — — pe 
according as the state of the Den may indicate, е i 5 jf a great de Fr 
н up much time, Besides, it is.quite a mistake to su 
With attention to the i ap meen Seiak e|?1 | 98] ... 31 (98.7 |SW |Clear. ilat to boil a pound of rice in a gallon of water 
M be found a ve itable i5 
close part of the greenhouse w ry i of food 
for those blooming during summer; but if it| 7 | 29 |37 |.50t| 41 | 36 28.5, | W |Stormy and wet. коча or whatever foy — ма m amt detur 2 
should be desirable to prolong their ering into| 8 | 25 | 37 |43 | 41 | 34 (28,9, [SW Clear. is just а poun s though 
hodan, Ума, CIL Din) vatka Gba Матев Tenn pim p erm ae Аааа -lanata to atit м ped, Sucha 'orthless as e 
house, when cold damp weather occurs. еа та $ fnowwater. now- : € imr ме 
supply of water T the root, and clear weak m Until these last few days, ihe most remarkable feature оа nourishment. - етту qme gr M.D., "— -i 
и may be given once or twice a week with advantage | f this month has been—the ground coùtin - ing soft n eft idee gsm ga — -— єє 
reale ктен pot жа а foot, with Ше thermometer so low. №. Ё. S, : t : dem шаа not bends 
eie may add that it is useless to occupy space in winter | луг, Dorset that, on aecount of ventilation, they Em 
with large plants of this Balsam, therefore attend {о ° s. da. ОА АА able for families occupying buta single room for slee] 
keeping up а stock of young ones, and thraw old speci- _Женш о-н it as well as all other pur ; but this objection was ma 
нед ^s di rubbish Ri ieri Sücotilug: Apik | TEMPERATURE. | ; on the notion that the stove would be built into 
z Р qp cpu 1854. OBSERYATIOXS, chimney, so as to prevent tbe usual current of a 
Jan. | Max. | Min. | Me&n. vpwards through the shaft. On the 
-— ome Correspondenc 
~ Sequoia irens and. gi vem ace same.— 
vell V aequainted with every part of the country trod b by | 
glas. Me re journeys seldom exceeded 30 Mile 
essential that th ug ойр. 
rh N momias, mor storms ät | itself should be eapable of regulation, yet the ch 
ч ЕМЕ йө; alternately bright | itse lf should be left open, excepting that small "peru 
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má storm i 
Bright morning, swith | is essential for the carrying up the water манас L 
т the e оаэ rio ari om it 
Di n ne Ly Miei S.E. S Ws. with TI — аз the various odours nen " s Г 
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ended as tbe 
урап | day, slee t and rain, wind very | stove d deditus be not аду the m but also 
меч». cheapest substance of which it could be composed. $ 
ward to " elevation of 1000 feet on the Sierra Nivada vada, | 8.56 some showers, westerly cooking stoves of po Магу аге made e in France, ana sil 
5 tree of any kind exists. Hartweg Í Morning very а енын after. us, (6d.), * 
aim dg ver Douglas's tract from south to north, and noon hêayy rain. — — — n grating, -— an iron bandage around к | 
never saw Wellingtonin, from which I venture to вау | W. Zireadley, Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft. кєз The fuel for а m is Масев), and Фер — 
that plant was never found exceptin the loeality | — Cuthill's Black Pre Strawberry. — Pe аа me {0 аге found to be exceedingly economieal, Some: i 
stated in the Qhroniole, e, wbich is more than = miles | say that this variety bas again proved, with me, to be the | ago a gentleman requested a friend in the East 
from the coast, and full 120 miles from Douglas's track. | bestfor "re ntt as I bave this day (Jan. 3) fibers i i 
The tree alluded to by Douglas is злева" the | а dish of fine са and Ih nd Wet а quantity well 
Taxodium sempervirens of Lambert, or Se set. The appear i and I expect 
Endlicher, which he must bave seen in а к зьмены) | that I shall be ile to gather DAR et ж, from it for aj 
both on ihe movntains eh Santa Crvz an Santa | next ine months. Wm. ‚ Waltham. Abbey, Esse. 
rom my own =з у-ү» e of this tree, it abounds T0880, чыбыр have read. Mr. duel 
along the coast from $5? 107, to Humboldt in жейм letter on this кена ect in your number of 
latitude 41° North, which may be its northern limits. | Saturday last, which may very probably clear up be 
may v 
It occupies the deep, gloomy ravines of the western real name of this unquestionably valuable Grape. 
of the mountains, rarely on the east sides, e perusal of the list of Vines sent from Italy, I find Fa 
н beyond the elevation of 2000 feet above u (Dunai) and Barberousse Dunal)]— 
level of the sea. Taxodium sempervirens is the Ака is this, therefore, the * Barbaronx" which Mr. Cooper 
tree I saw in California, before the discovery of | asserts is mentioned by Miller ї 1 am inelined to think 
ellingtonia ; it presents to the eye all the beauty and | it must be, though there же many Vines with far more 
grandeur that Doug'as hss ее I hare often seen. gigantie bunches, as any one who has travelled in the 
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diameter. W. Lobb. It will n seen from this жне ун | much like to hear ыр апу опе Sarees ^ the ЫГА tea 
at we 1 і і t| Vines ut p: rtieularl 
from the plant described by ouglas. Sequoia gigantea the G Galetta Y eripe and White), » which E Fi асар to be AE “ 
now be erased from catalogues, it being a non- | first-rate Сга, таре; very many I ordered fr 
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Seedling Larch.— Persons are not — careful | Luton эы: Beds, b w г any valuable sorts. ask; whether he чну 
"t of seedling prg I have 7 acres of Larch | remain there I know sh Charles. T. Werde, jest 
on а hill looking north, and which I bare oai House, Str atford. -on-Avon, Jan. 9, tg | 
thinned, and yet every ut the rot; in many cases | ing of | gigantie fruit, I saw а Pine App qnae as 
the wood has grown round the rotten. part vigorously, | at Florence, 18 French lbs. weight ; Е this kind pona 
І at'ribute this rot, ina place otherwise well adapted to in England! О. T, W. [The old French pound w 
Larch, entirely to the seedlings having come from some | an ounce and more heavier than à » агты 
rich or confined or low ground. Constant Reader. [We ы Cayenne. of anything like tbis 
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Tohaan d Almanac: Trade Direct rectory—Mr. Johnson | Vine we find the Barbarous is inse 
having advertised ‘in your columns that bu: eta to x Black Morocco. This is well known to be a 
: contained a “ correct list " of nursery men oval or Grape, 
~ in England, and my business едра MN Amongst black oval Уа, ж ав ‚эе ы Audibert of 
=> si with that brauch of gardening, Í purehased а copy, | Tonelle, near rb 
disappoin: at finding such an "астен nin eid io be «тної near tho Po; ы ате 
