Loc 1954] 
easily effected by гае hi ot 
of t 
bell-giass, and 
heat, taki үзә, Чеге, in {һе case p cuttings of е" md 
to 
will be Lor 
rooted, pot them 
a s y dnt of a pit, where mpera 
is maintained, until the or become "well established, after 
the 
exposed to light, to prevent Von jointed s kr gro 
Аз soon as the young sh es long, 
süffic P firm t bist handling, bend t them carefully, 
во as to check te flow of d T oints, and 
Ми. the lower nen ы уер out the 
; for Вт little will be. be jube. by stop 
are et the lower buds prom n 
tliis is don po must be attended to if ече | re 
like dwarf well furnished specimens are expected, and 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
а 
available supply э both kinds of Gorse is 
r iy all t 
e y | serious Me on of the paper- 
269 
E —Ó—Á! — —— — - — 
nanus, which covers the hills on this side or Ireland, deposited by: а few degrees ot vid тате таваар. 
afford ar fibre. I at t the isture 
| Е 
ter degree of cold is — 2 o prod 
e at night x г 
arme 
ractised for feeding, then | piang Now, as 
-— it gros ч а epe агай 
& pulp, afterwards 
matter iat it if possible vd Teding purpose 
finally, wash it in 00 The whole process inim 
сее be completed bef C meaai tion sets in, other- | р metal, 
e th l be ун phe y An 
m poi des warmer 
качу уэ, will ensue, теа in the ssim: 
petri | when "е air is Улту r nearly so. In this 
to moistur Marr be “accumu ulated in the 
rough the western counties of Ireland, peter receiver t feit à «equal area of the > surfaco of thi 
MA for the latter. would not become eoa, ы ша 
ing and m mashing, so hat the - question “of its 
чайнеги and economical еа seems worth the тоша equally condense moisture in P 
makers, B. Blackburn, size; but the small gauge esum de 
[ There i is — little doubt thin Eie of metal, the h 
Pm: аларча ен Viens con- | near] 
eno а first-c ayisan rial, 16 the air. sce ying large rain gauges, it would We 
(deme worth im m to 121. m » seg delivered; [йена to daga as far as possible, the amount . 
e better than is expected it will b rth mo We | of ra m that wh Nec be due to the condensation 
n find à custom x or half a ton for i tria 1. of m ‚ Rober Tho i 
The yy: -adjusting Patent $ Scythe. —When this inven- 
to 
а, Кету, April 19. 
pm» Hooker's Himalayan Journals,—Many of ке 
readers, I should expect, ua ave, like myself, been deeply | hailed it as a great 
interested with these delightful books, which appear to boney „who, like myself, lawa a good deal of Grass to 
all the principal shoots on a plant should be stopped at | open to us а new world of botany, а and it seems to me keep in nice ee vn таё во vari as to - 
the same time ring the growing plants | that a new inte will be created, if we can learn, der the achine inapplicable. 1 ordered 
Should be afforded plenty of pot room, and a tempera- | through your volumes, whether the ы «ба and воще of dae n and at once арр the 
túre of 60? to 70° at night, allowing it to rise 10° or 15° | plants have been, or are likely to be, introduced to sa 's time and blacksmiths’ i bills for laying 
with sun-heat; and the osphere should be kept |gardens :—Magnolias excelsa and Campbelli; the large | them; to qe ust be added the advantage of 
moist, syrin he plants over-head. morning and | Fig mentioned in 7, vol. i. ; Talauma Hodgsoni, handle wearing out a number of blades, its iron heel 
evening. А slight shade for a fe 8 the im vol.i.; the yellow Bramble; the scarlet ич (leaved) obviating. the decay to which the wood on the old 
foreno an and rr с е, р. 211, € ect, The first set of blades which P. 
oun wood is wel 
s from 18 i 
have made shoots 
rsi ved to а Л 
root, | Prim 
drier ter sparingly at the 
which wil ac their йя to Lone and greatly 
assist in ripening ы at eng. t In 
somewhat moist growi 
for 
owards the middle of кр ог 
һоре rought o 
or e ‘Apine Strawbery, ' with d fruit, 
be 198 be 
bandes A 
еам 
told id dust the 
; Hodgsonia, Mr jo worn out while - 
eni And free mu uni- , bu 
ied ze 
Surely, the pate usly intend to prac- 
iog - then, only | tise thus upon the pilis if жез do, it will be better 
s ii, I|to return to the old scythe 
snow-balls ; the {зед а yellow, рне ple; pink ‚апа white 
mroses," as described 
fee of (aea GOD 3 fest ў gh! р. 5 
Dr. Н sent hera Protection 0 sk some of sers 
this fine 4 of : yla h 
orrespondents to s e: their dx per as to p 
o 1 зо ol 
proper supply of water to the ry A A. Will sc soon The . blue кә vessels of w n the шее 
ы from the axil of e he properly climbing teen. уз Сл "hin р. 145, vol. ii., | wal Age аза protection eim fros 
wood. Mlle in M MT ust be a charming plant; and the ^ magnifice ient | ful, ean r for is ona t 
placed in the servatory, where, if temperature (нетен: Bucklandia, p. 185, vol. ii., is ТЬ J. P. брил: Chesterford, near 2 lden. . 
averages from 45° to 50°, ‘they will remain in perfection | growing at Kew; these ate D &few—very few—of the| -Musch Musch Apricot, and Nerii an үч Pusat Pow 
some two months. bighly interesting EIS and ` trees alluded to and ше: 
After flowering, to spare | described in Dr. piges. ' If уоц bearing quali f 
corner in а house where the temperature ma: ge|can give & ET Ме information as to' the introduetion Nerii 
from 50* to 55° 4 fire heat, and let the soil become | of the above, or if likely to be. i yl | have 
quite dry, wh e shoots should be tied out sure you will much gratify.& great number of your | orchar 
Ert оне to induse na s man Td вие m readers. The Sikkim Rhodode tiful | viz., th 
break into гор, Whengro VO Ea Bi ў commenced | things ; I have at this moment а plant of R. Edgworthi, | where it Erie ЖОР 
the plants iould be repotted bó е ol $e about 1 foot high, in a 6-ineh pot, with а large cluster of | would not, à priori, su] 
AL eir ball d, | wem n smaller | its highly fragrant flowers in. M Moon з bey are white, latitude 59°. "he Neri 
ized pots, and placing the m in à brisk gro tempe- |a mat тад inches in в remarkable | art Se vitel appeared in e o 
rature, to induce af ша ntion ododendron-like plant it ie! 2E. Mr. 
urne tying down dra губу back the here ШТ, Strawberries.—l атп confident that with ммд аа атн open. "Mice 
be nó тетет in the сег of old A planta for stopping care the mildew on Strawberries сап be prevented. him to discard all others, Now, tl 
more than once after gro aud the| When I came here, on the 15th of February, with me, rr it a very bad bearer, 
specimens should поё be kept i in 80 vitia pede erature | found ex pots of Black 9 and Roseberry just jn a cool V › е in an orchard-house. 
as recommen or young plants, — epo ; the greater part oft s | gussata Figis is generally r mended in short 
"The oil for this plant. should be rie - ботину | tanding ж shelf at the back of the Е ѓе lists ; but a potted D trait: I have has 
реа ipe 
never, 
either of first or 
22 
feeders "with a Tittle charcoal in them, and so own As 
front without feeders rly all those aa qi piens 
white 
Nea 
with mildew, n: those а 
Bla nce and Ro 
en:u well nty of sharp | were ront weére 
cleàm sand and small bits of базе, will be found to | clear, both Black Prin E e сше | 
answer perfectly. Alpha. those at the back панар mildewed was evidently | [In 
their standing in ant w — and thei ning got 
w re ve 
Hom e Correspon PUT TS - cs n. а those i in ‘front, ich were Ne" "e penes м 
Gorse Fibre, а zM aterial for have | away, and took-those from the front and put them in 
en of the fibre of the spines of Gorse places, as I wanted the front for Roses, but, 
p ciently strong and | instead of placing them in with charcoal as 
y itself alone as a material for paper | befo took о pots the same size as they were 
ed Gorse taken, which | in, t soil fi t to rest firmly 
rgely, for hors This|on, and then placed them оп the feeders without 
a pestle till all soluble | cha as I could not. dispense with feeders, in р 
k so treated, the fi тез | sequence of the drip falling оп some чылы "— 
whiteness which the specimen exhibits, ; I жаќёгей tbem I too to go over | I have adopted is specu only, and not difficulté or 
About 50 per cent, of the | them d empty the feeders of ur and apply milar to that under 
ected, an 
be water, and about 25 per cent. 
‚1 gathe 
rse the middle of Marra and. 1 озине no doubt that any 
expensive, and nearl 
Peach and N 
which the 
em again, an 
sulphur Silopi whic ерк» в little inf. 
I found it well. 
by these means 
with every success, vii good fruit in | house 
one using the same will mee 
н» ш SE Wormald, "pes 
Ripon, Yor 
Rain 
meet with similar 
ley 
rid 
