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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Мавсн 4, 
t vhich - peither | LÀ situations are lovely here, Professor —— 
IE x ie Al id "p — — any other |t : old EC: span imde him to Es 
К: espilus on every. 
attention will secure for the plant that healthy an ing; the Mesp D: ропіса he says js 
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nel road, high above and fully exposed to the 
were at the sam ne elevation, and similarly expossd, 
ile Ае e Fir, the Scotch and Austrian ал). the : 
y і ndition would ш e mos i 1 
амо Раме ы pei own, and so air that | not in flower. Now,in measuring à number m pots, 
— they presented a striking contrast wi former. | less the ій! 
For s sake of кеңи, I could not бөр p wishing pee deep is full жаг їп А me ut 
E. sure iro ken for Lm , 2 inch of coarse |issold in the mar ketsi in е season ; they send Peas d 
i finer soil, | Artichokes now as iar s Genoa. "There is 
ld be | compost, and 1 inch more at least ofa Y $ ue эме 
le lera) je Ба d ыл ye pi wouid be | compost, 9 1 inch at the top of the ды for watering, it will | stove, pa there rå T p fire in it, and all the doors 
; чөе LR iuis. рч. be found hat t we have | pt just nches to insert the ball and Wy oiii: GA act Ay. еа оо, ы? ti 
i y 
^ Burnt Clay a Material for Walks n PX ют үчү - and ih is Wody Г ors, aee = ырл ОН M а и IM ay, á is X seve 
expense i ssaril t the | the resu! > 
high or på piot мв ыа the od m udi {у | 3 inches, which is mulating € mois Keen onn Hisce: е рл шар лр и ыал. the burst ur Mu 
ds burnt | pelled to give too large a shift, which does no sui : | 
“еч Ж. м айу: dn Аз they lave cost upon nis да especially Heath, meer: Gom- | found here, but. ba ят A that, p severi feta 
load. ^p paid 18. per load {ог | pholobiums, and other delieate lants 
нн 
tion of 1 ton of large to start the fire with. The coal | appearance in the collar o 
cost 72. per (o, so that jat fuel and labo labour put чаду, ой next to certainty. 
will amount to some li e above sum 
known, the process of dem is very simple, although | lower part of it very dry, while the upper portion 2 imm — ge and he p me | тем А... 
there is a little secret энн Дь to it of which every | quite saturated with wet. Now the reason is that the све gold en, non f rhom s at н Ej 
is not aware, for if the heap (like that of burning | greatest portions of the fibry roots proceed downwards, Humboldt mentions. Frac fr om a "- from Palermo, 
sumed and | and are tou - over the crocks starve d to death, while Wellington 
o entre не of йа United pues to protect 
. hand, if once | from ostrueion the few soerimaps that remain of 
tifled success is at an end, for it is very seldom that the | moisture. I therefore Ark that ir in future potters will wonder of. ә уеде мы orld? It would be a md 
ает to а good burning state ; therefore, | make their pots a little deeper. Gomer, Redland, d | thing if these giants, trees ят. have been (if the caleu- 
should you be unfortunate«in this way it will be ad-| Bees.—I have jus nih a hive, not from eold—as th j| баи are сайа; cad of years in at 
visable to light another те Gomer, Redland, Bristol. | were alive and A edd lately, but from exposure to eed |P у 
. Нойгіа coccinea (see p. 104).— —1 regret он I cannot д the time of tbe late gale the hive was blown over 1 | making зрана И n ground on whieh EE 
b =, xd or 
нан... 
n, fi un de 
as I have only been in my present situation about six | bottom of the hive was also broken up. clear 
weeks. Six plants of it were growing in the stove here | away the bees lying at the bottom dead (D, or pleava them | Walling inn 
when I came—three of them were old ones, which had e: chance of reviving? Аз they ar many | Walter з? Open Spade.— About three years ago I took 
been eut back ; the best had at least 30 spikes of bloom | must be dead ; but those which миа Morin os "te n a large piece of маса land, and on going to it at variou 
on it, all quite as good as the one sent. The plants were the combs may be alive, p ы so the efiluvia will ҮШ times to see ie digging it up, it struck me that 
at least 3j feet Me: ; кес had been a; » 8-inch | them. Will some of y correspondents help a | "- йул d, the d common flat eiit Vague 
zz in а mixture of loam, peat charcoal, red pit neoapiarian in difficulty ? Гаре Feb. 2 mo manner as to les e strengt 
sand, The plant from x the flowering. puma. Timber not a Profitable оя афары — article | equised v бле it, elodded with амн ge deem 
bra only t spikes on it ; pem been | of the 28th Jan. will, doubtless, be s o copiously replied |! the time taken up in cleaning appeared to me of mue 
i tan 
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bee 
x irme that I fear any one taking up the cause of {Ше the plate or pit at the point was only 1 inch deep, 
t ах pio E = : тй not p^ dose Ш forest officers will be liable to the charge of vindieating | gue. way iud roke i the corners. I had another 
st almost з y s Y» us СОТ, ARG are ng their mismanagement from personal motives alone. Be (made with the plate 2 inches deep, which answered 
p um A p xa^ C that as it may, I hope that those who charge them with | better, but in this one I could see room for improvement, | 
in m ы " d "ovvio м weeping Cypress," mentioned а wasteful expenditure of the publie money, or what is Ihad еси made sh round bars at the ha si | 
Е, wing de cos Sein the journal of the late e | the same thing, negleeting to make the most of — Lof square bars; this answered to my en 1 
co rtc MS. амр" m" м was lately | trusts, will мч the kindness to tell us cde income and now I "fel much  plessure i in recom ue rending to tho | 
bris discovered E aate aee Wn Chi эк на fane- | wo woodla nd, in а general way, eed s? Imean land | | gardening world an ingróvet ар ade, of sue dari 
NN кенеш. Gu — — ce addio | that is мед adi. timber. It would appear from your may фе used ois t went, 9 ; 
bees Амы T ^ d : x 342 танін ыа arks that, as little timber fit for the royal navy has E M d tenacious Ws T rnin ' 
йй һу doi n ian Baber pn „А ыба b — ка T" dp irum from the royal forests, their management Мета, without any cleaning ; at E" is we 
1а лете he pan a comitia oasts [m bad, Now this statement requires some adapted for bringing up portione of ' subsoil, whichis so 
ree. aw or efore, a | po А the great distance several of the forests | езана) to good cultivation. contri is fast 
: пье; І brought away аге from the royal doc — - һе aid from which | beco 
д localit 
aan Trom it. ж October;- —At ане, ои їз the produce ы аё ты ing favourite tool i in my locali y; some лғ „йй 
mbra« ни ое БЫ) э ед4 E the n severely as they со | ur end. i 
stance by the natives *Leila' 11 , prudently be. . But Ido noi — that much. What that this spade will effect a saving of something 
ла the | L wan tto know із, “ Has | un а 
Зарна ved itself to ђе а ; 
are unable to answer this . Dr. Hooker, in ee (they сап be made by almost any common Sm 
albido ee cdi Dr. Hooker, in one And have crops of Oak and other trees been as remune- | S. ies Hilperton, near Trowbridgt, Wilts,— [This 
g five-eighths tf 
ч ; аз those of eorn and Grass ! Until this is d, | spade a i i T 
at Doobdi, in Sikkim (I am wbich we understand to | we should withhold our censure from the forest ficere, | | frame, ihre three набай m ade off | 
ith w oodlands in r us 
UE of a Cupressus funebris—not, however, wild | Ih. nn 
1 : : à рр н Wi ave been = rs d 
ГА оча гаметы = RA Tibet; Ja T | several eoun каң d I have always found suc а an тз the ground, consists of a stee! plate 
i je IB. cónumo it egu т i absent- 
Vine "a single ased eati ne ы m sinis s to R шу ч ity r zulated i in ps з the iil demand for. "vidi, s g^ сае o fhe qe of the арыбас 
- pite alace in " ; 
oved. ofi z 1, and | the return was never in proportion to what the same 7 in. is емей edidit . “че tee | 
pF 
P y you of Ме; the vise cover | land would ion. commanded und to be a full-sized one. 
pan for water, Б feet by 3, wiel evaporating Observe, I allude to ан иий coppi hers $c handie tà ріне t the seme as thorh О 
жен by 3, which, according to the fire, ask, how is it possible for the vosmet. i comi rage I ordinary Y ке i 
hg yone Dude Iu ксы t woukl 1 рац pent а better belancesheet t^. Doubtless, е to Fello Toss. —A paragraph about a yellow Jast bis 
T E w be p to neglectful manager may have io анын е: Chronicle of the 26th November 
| — — — athered ће platt 
ut 
* . x 4 о 1 means о 
is out the pan gives off heat, and it is made so thata зет ачар eis тае ані aem larger: men for or your herbarium | 
with ; besides, there "i | probably be able to ascertain to what species 4 
spere would plant. more if they were con- | 2 
many. 
what it lost i in the hea а ; 
{һе ОК of them olerably : ny 
evaporating mit m MN Lineri TÁC кы are t shrewd observers of such matters, 
едай of чм "ic N ы, is | and x gres well versed in enl vation of other thi ers, 
rd mew ings, 
t ER f 
E: p у= tei шн 2 Pee 1 ing it re they e equally productive « ef Ф меча iy : Da 
nad J, | return. if scent ат per 
n good one, = = ы — c your permission, add a itle more ое 1 зй, i 
4 ә st mati T, m eon - 
by night, and leave to амоне day.] Qe си d bein Me profitable “ 
Radishes from Constantinople.— We have had peculiar eircumst rcrum А oim em 
from a friend òf ours wi j ve had a letter | places, «е, L. И.М. | [It ou will accessi 
stantinople and Varna, im has just been over one of Mr. Dundas, of Armi уо wi | inquire of the agent 
, | When 
1 saw some Radishes almost as large as 
mo! зр, mild, and delicious, I 
daos i ) price was ls. 3d, 
moun 
| Thomson, Mia Г, 
| but we are COTES 
