254 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [APRIL 99, 
Hall, experienced by-a total abstinence from tie Regg 
and some boughs killed, but. the planis. are recove ring ‚ Moses, Gardener. io-.Lord- .Alvanieys Pepper bea: ya e - E 8c 
rapidly ; Eg { Lebanon, slightly injured ;. Mount | Самса Yorkshire. bed of tbis variety (Black animals as food. Some of thes sh of 
Atlas Cedar, EL. ; Aueuba japoniea, mueh. i njured, | Prince) ір лоу g 
some plants killed to the ground ;. Viburnum | linn | that I ever saw, in Jul { : ау 
almost all killed, фе bark of the thick wood — been | with mildew, "Ша, ір я tion they å 
burs& by the írost; Arat Unedo, all. k а jibe frvit and t e, A bed of Myatts Surprise, | | lie al: be beo ec тте внш certainly not lesg, 
imens. were 30 y not in the. least affected; and their capabilities for continuous labour, ments] є 
ен ген 
he hey w h 
hird у mildewed, and the fruit | by the inhabitants of the: departments of bns: { 
i ittiog that M. Рауер is correct in 
injured ; Araucaria imbzieata, шару killed ; | last e n was UN d isgusted with thé they amou tis n 
injured; Q» iex (evergreen Oak), man; máy) heesme;paríecós white with mildewş and did "поё рев | respectively necessary for renewing the wasted 
kiled, some, plants 50 years old. dead; Беса. — 1 am not, however, easily diseomfited ; гапа fer supporting animal heat; itis no difficult ; 
mediterranea, mueh injured ; Hex Mp many у во, bis: эта I again placed about. dozen pots along. | to prove that these, in the proportions mentioned, сап бе 
killed, all more ог less injured; mostly the lower sida of my plants of Keens' Seedling, and have thrown | as e ly and' as eco y: obtain ! 
6 feet of the e are. quite- de b making | them na completely rotten with mildew ; while {һе | vegetable kingdom н as from а mix "diet T 
nearly all t ards; Cu mpresene fune- | | plants: of Keens’ have ripened anice erop of fruit, are believe, however, tha ong evidence can be adduce 
bris, much injur ; C, Goveniana,. ditto ; C. horizon- | green and fresh, aud as healthy as they can be. In the t show that the Dieu ived at by some ch 
,ditto ; €. ге killed ; C. torulosa; killed ; | above experiments, the plants of the Black Prince were | on-this point are by no демон ө clear and 
Cryptomeria. j іса; nof injured : Yucca- gloriosa, | of the same age and — as those of Keens' Seedling, | as they represent them ; and if you will ERI ; 
brane rs. Т. Re [Has sulphur been tried small of Tumbes 
m; Buxus led; B. | for w i 
niea, injur Cerasus: lusitanica, many killed ; ON LUE гче Аут as you have been goo а the vm John бн, Malton. gem plezsug; 
р морде е ; L. regalis, many killed ; Roses, enough to my spplicaion of collodion эч Re if shor 
ki ilensis, | propaga: 
‚шар, Walks. 
учені: im Helix, injured; Ulex europaeus, many | riments on cuttings of such trees as Yews, J наба, rd | into my artiele on- this "gubjeef a 22 ; 216 и < 
killed; U. e. flore pleno, ditto y. Ligustrum vulgare, it bas not succeeded so well with them ; perhaps thi Tead— t 
* E 1 * 4 1 
P s 
J, excelsa, uninjured ; ru reenrva, “ашео.; s Ji bina, plants I have never as yet found it fail I have tried | effects а considerable 
much injured; Taxodium. sempervirens, scarcely in- | gutta pereha dissolved їп ehloroform, and it vei a much better walk is the t than those 
jured ; Tulip tree, slightly injured; Rhododendrons, | remarkably well. When tbe series of experime ts that | the usual way. А: Howlett, PX GN 
шапу. killed, and. even the. Ponlie varieties injured ; I am now trying has-been fairly completed, I T wid e Potatoed Cuitings.—1n the Bath Chromide 
Garrya elliptica, nearly killed ; G. laurifolia, killed; d; Yew араш. E. J, Lowe, Highfeld House Observatory, n 30th ult., at page 1, col. 1, No. the followi 
eommon),. some injured ; Walnut, ditto. Bees. in гб nd pril 10. fiber vii. Аё r 
many hives frozen to death, witli nearly 201bs. of honey The. Palmetto. үсе эн yóu not get over some Palmetto | in Galignani that the followin Ee S 
inihem, Imighthave swollen this: list, but the above | berries from Charleston ! ^ They would be as hardy as been acted’ on with success by а 
be. sufficient-to show that we have not; for 50 years | the р тыва т у = “handsome e, I conceive ; | culturist. In place of using the ul - so ga 
í.least, had. such a severe. cold. It із. worthy of|they were recommended eultvation here by takes an offshoot of any frvit 
emark that in one place, near Nottingham (Watnal), Catesby, who ra judge of СЯ а hundred years instance, and plants itina тыб, љо Mire 6 
in ago. S. [We dar i Г асей їп i ^ 5 
{кее has. not been "i 
bas.suffered to the extent that we have near | States of North pea ^N sie dije this catches; will shall be above the groun "This latter Ke root, 
bere, y between this place and the Rar. of | be obliging ——: to collect the berries and send them | grows with rapidity, and produces the est mits, 
ore and ————— E. J. Lowe, Highfield House M -= ey would be very acceptable. ] Will you permit me to ask your judgment on i 
Observatory, near Nottingham, t an 
Zt Trees and. Plants.of. s aene am greatly in want E the remarks respeeting vegetarians in your | from experience and fact? 1 have directed m 
of some Some book that may b decided. om for a correct review of M. Payen's-* Des Substances Alimentaires” | to try it ; but I can see plainly that he 
on of the trees an ч атк named in -— а-н (25: Feb.), 1 felt disposed to solicit the insertion of an the higli road to the county lunatic asylum for 
our man here is vastly fond of illustra his | immediate reply, büt deemed it more prudent to wait him such a direction, Why, he reasonably asks & 
subject from natural objeets, often plants ; and i гуу беч | till I had procured and perused the work reviewed. Potato ^ why not equally а Turnip? 1s it, then 
painful to see an educated — a publie teacher; exhibit | neiti Ihave now done; and am prepared to show that that we vary our stock for different kinds of 
2 ob his sher mom it is to stop the rant ihe. assertion that a mixed diet of animal food and the expression of your views. лиг H 
perpetual apaga of thos puso: CR in) 1 ask you and vegetables is superior to one consisting of frui [Such inventions are no doubt intended to Кее 
- наше some work as ап Sari which: I will.pur- | aud farinacea only. No ome entertains.a higher respect | cutting alive till it strikes root. We һате! 
азе-ап@ present to him. Rodney.. [The $- beet book is than myself for the talents, labours, and valuable Doubtless some things will grow uuder such (ГӨШ 
тет енн e a of Biblical Literature," which every | discoveries of such men as Liebig, Playfair, Payen, | stances, and so they ^ dou if үйө Potato were forgo 
- possess,  Gorrie's 4€ illustration of | &e., but I feel assured that some of their physiological Е NT 
Seripture/" noticed at p. 78 of this volume, is to be 1 inferences are incorrect, and I shall be glad if you will { m 
ded upon, as far asit goes.]- permit me qt your impartial journal, my reasons 500101108, E iam 
P | ifolia.—Y saw lately iu one of its е dissenting from what, I think, they have too. hastil ар „ый 
MA ^ habitats — rsetshire a profusion of this umed as established: principles, I do not ask уоп! HORTICULTURAL, April, 18.—J. К, бонй px, DAE 
T оеша dd much handsomer than either me opem your columms as an arena for discussing, Treasurer, in the chair. Sir W. W. Wynn, B к 
Š or lis of the gardens (P. mollis of the merits or demerits of vegetaríanism ; but there are | тэх Esq., ап ex W. E. Hubbard Esq. Were шее» 
— is t€ nt) рч нах to be introduced ; several chemieo-physiological mida. ам specting the | Fel s Th m in on this occasion contained a Ше 
and mcg ui a * — y with Primrose, Daisy, dx emi -E d epi x Pur - which I Kayran | display " beautiful o BEIA, end а corres zo 
‚ ait e. chemists have. of prizes will pre 
a —1 observe that one of your taken for granted that this is the case. Тһе late Dr. Мае Standish E AD Noble, of к е exh m 
ponden 'eomplains of the failure of his first Pereira and other eminent writers have suggested ће «worked ” xample of Rh holiaden dron Edge orla 0 
corres Silo 
of Cuthills Black Prinee Strawberries, from the effeets f а 
: propriety of receiving сегіаіп modern doctrines of bloom ; but h been foreed into, $ 
ашу, prm үну rr car А onu р = неа "s y агалай "- rusos ; — even Liebig,  cónditn ты ink eid a 
д : геп, E writings ays- a att oubé.of the truth | fo hich ^ 
or dnd — eia the Black Ргіпее of his former statements. I. will not trouble you with sied мел шк nicely expanded, LES 
ih Seif-not qiero бын, tien m much | апу d direct reply to se Payeu's remarks on the eccen- | delicious fragrance for which this species is 8019 
тебет. Дач tr fip mane tsigities of Englishmen and the follies of vegetariana, able was only just. perceptible. in MED s 
rd vitii apu imi s Koens in the = "Ar aether tha than observin g that the very tables whieh thick coating. of wn fur which. this pian 
; W. f «ds trueted with so. much care refute his own еп — it was — that it might poss y prove. 
эч rinm in oum Compare the tables at p. 352 with those at | hardy; but such has not. been the сазе, for it oar! 
been | p. 585! c. M. Payen seems лд pe his observations at tioned that it had been n реа "ast ips лас Society's 
the highest perfection; R. Hanbury, Р. 
The — of Cubilia Black Prinee pee p 
forced by mildew, : On р. to have а very imp ri рген with the | garden and elsewhere, while es iom 
toft 
any years’ experience of 
were perfeetly free from the some hundr pe of those on the blossoms of some 
evil, аһа aed PRA "ruit on the 26th of Mareh. |in "de pb ou UE id emplared Брама]. kii hose bi 
Again, on the 20th of — li T introduced into the same | chanieal—should have pid "weight сы t 
at an 
ld stern 
it altoge pois- of. Keens' Seedling, 30 pots of | against : he seale considered . 
фек м and 18 of Black Prinee ;. the two. former ЕШ iaferences ES cien, чы у rate doubt. Noble likewise furnished ап 1шдф0ёгЬ 
E 
Ё 
'g 
E 
БЕ 
# 
E 
ы 
kinds f ET names and experie 5 ё 
Tae el of ue ig y leaves and Hus t pi the си af ice poti, architects, her rek iia. C by any m hine, nim айранын нын 
are оша И gruns ntists, gentle } eans so handsome’ аз 1, ; 
ҮКЕ were dis maisons members ы siela |i doadas постав етн, Sn 
same treatment throughout à Фал Е cold ы» voie К music, d еы solicitors, be шас ета a i, бина i ein a clúster: of Lr | 
sutuma-and. , aud forced i car ter е аан ауа | icklayers, ренде» to show how freel it blooms, eren "hae 
pr pas Poz i. the foot E havo forord drapers, b d 2-6 aln operatives, | state. Both.this and the Indigofera were cu 
i al roce ortone.- adi 
seldom of Cau m producing plenty o ot fruit 5 eroe Bom ан Jabourers , "machine. makers, bem гой] Му of plants consisting 0} Гу 96 
неа Blaci Prince this year, and not the | saddlers, sh makers, p» саш millwrights, painten grown Haine of. ун эне Pultengea.Db0" 
others, under precisely the same same treatinent, I ax айй ime ш 
m loss to res but such is the ease with: me. Gorge але 1 к=з" va others. now practising, the. system, RA A, amona- several " Bpacrises, аг and 5 CN ш 
=- ame ready, to. testify. to.tho-beneficial effects: they = Аррїез, in Hampshire, “Durat 
WS 
