pe] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
er sashes, апа brings with it all the 
е, уюм evils. The interehange of air within о pat poio 
rooted. Cuttings must not be put in too Money — such internal evidence of ^ error, 
otherwise they will damp off. Wipe the conden 
moi 
power. 'R. T.".seems remember the у Vaid small | 
amount of power, measured in 2 ле Бу — 1a hot 
water із ;máde {о 
water is 
d 900 times. the weight of 4 ы хаё " r* heavier | 
КТЕ шохе, by.&.few. grains excess of weight, |i 
i i esterfield. thr 
can. 
| of ventilation -for —— houses. recom- 
mended by *J. P. S." is correet enough in prineiple, 
ut not sufficiently ex lieit ав a guide to others, and | tha 
у exp 
Day even mislead, < If, for instance, the lower mouth of | be п 
off the d the result of disease inherent in the Vine itself, the | luckily поё їп the House when Mr. S er asked his 
e box carrying аїг descend an any depth within 
the house, all эт air in the house above that level will 
remain stagnant and unrenewed, if it deseen 3 
That 3 feet of tie upper part of a house the air is 
8 nt and un tive the ventilating 
,Wnderground drain.or-conduit brought from some | d 
; and to let. off the — or impure air from | gets 
Le daria of the house by chimneys or ventilators 
relative size of the gauges, as het tò ar Pla 
re в 
day, but КЕ зә viction of the efficiency of rain gauges of 
ks, afterwards size, if due attenti 1 E 
admit air by degrees, by placing a little wedge under the | There i j е е е» " iei MÀ 
| ез he cuttings а d ve the under 100 inches of receiving surface, partly from the 
tter altogether prinkle. occasionally with wa ssible effect of the wind ; bu more, use wi 
rom a fine rosed watering-pot; by attending to t t of water than 100 inches will collect, 1t 
i minutize "арш 8 will certaily be ined. A slight | would be difficult e en in ring. 
x cis ist st ardener, June 26. | my own experience goes, it js decidedly im 
is 20 hne 1. hon tried | sulphate of.iron as a opposition to Mr. Dawes’ conclusions” 1 once tried a8 
times олана of this disease, but certainly withou receiver a glass | 3 inches in diameter 
not. marked advantage; whether I applied the saline rec iving surface of which would con t only 
mixture to the roots in a too concentrated form, or not ut 7 square inches, e results were actly the 
‚ | Strong leto say, 1 oz. о 1 е озе а surface of 100 square inches; the 
"o i w 
кои and at the time I imagined that the Vines did | action ; in stormy weather the result would, I dare вау, 
y strictly be called а skin disease which, 
happily like another to which the cuticle of ihe human man the dead Sit &e.&e. Knowing, as I do, how these 
liable e, can, readily. be. destroyed by. the | matters are generally сарым Љу publie department 
| question. . Had I been there I would have endeavoured 
timely exhibition of the same specific, which seems | I shall be ы-у d Му surprised if John Bull is mot 
enter very largely into. M*Adam's com mposition, calle ed upon to pay the bill. М. P. 
TOEA — 
used in n many буна тне t this does 
believe that эб flowe: кочу as they could wish іё, апі this state o£ 
it fu il the. conditions 
Пу ы т ТЕ өрөн continue un 
deserves to be, But I would again say to Grape growers, | necessary for its perfect development have become 
day, t soon better understood апа practised. Experience has proved 
so firmly rooted, and forms such à thick eoating.| that. C y 
tó the fruit іп its advanced stage of vegetation, that. it require t [^ — e planted ona well drained bottom, 
i Р ар | 
те- inaw а sh situation. This 
dam t ect, an 
marks in his directions) probably require frequent| can jeg à effected ои Маге оп little mound.like 
Tau dee Р т is, or 
ave | ele Inting в, eom me-rubbi m — 
been sufficient to destroy it, putting out of the question | potsher ; these will keep the main roots near the 
ived of апу сан draught. Тһе object of | will then (as M‘ judiciously and. very 
-ur nd drain is to admit air of a medium 
ature, either by night or day, summer or winter, | syringing, when in its. earlie ge one wou 
eoürse it onght to be of sufficient size to afford an 
uate supply, and if for winter or early g culti- 
Tet 4 $prin the irreparable ipjury done to the fruit, I Бер to end surface, e facili tate the анас x fibres, ! "Treated: 
vation, of sufficient length and depth to. bring the moving | уой a few ber 
column. of air to. th th 
a f dj 
colum: air e e” past it neighbouring Vinery | mis was attacked by th the blight, d bh 
traverses ; in faet, I am of opinion, if this conduit were| and 1а5 at prese d only one syringing with] Th sisa way ру dM а moie prolssion of мек 
cerried along through the stratnm of invariable am"s stronger liq uid, about two or three week у be.obtained, andthe only one that can be depended: 
es Ж far, sir should always enter the ho ie effects ENA p usual, are most deci: as сте with . certainty, n inim. vigorous growth only' 
а the latitude of the place you will үү and I question if the mildew yegetates.| it is merely necessary to plant either the Weigela rosea 
baod n might we cultivate tlie i ason лы application of the Wei rihe: dau vem эуен deep strong soil, where. 
ac зинг S S Artio Wadia ча TESS кзз e plants he flowers) ^il thrive uxor rant. 
Taught, or bi T. „have а geometrica. 1 рага, surroun by But i the. ect jis to. induce uctiom of welk? 
parhaa» old wife ^ on each, (net 3. t A i bserving. E Verbenas cut But it ihg object i evraka aopa indispensable 
Ar best-exits for the Ped Wat abbits : in, and цара to success to. its. culture edens 2—5 
ra j of course, el Torn 8: ound one within the forbidden planis wish effici eficient drainage, such as I have 
Xhe»sutlets, but: agonally, во | pFecinets, I pinned j corner, and just as I Miles. за өчэбда 
wholecàiriofothé house іп cons stick e strike y pamend a moment, and a — тэу 
j Mur a then made a bolt at a mesh fully 5 inches from. the dt 
«Can you fa yourreaders| ground, and though he hung е а moment, P Societies, ! 
nth. 1 ed::owith explanation, of the|got through before I could La ap hi i 
Е ET to. be exhibited at Bromley, жтт fully half grown, and qui le of misch 
flower buds are br forward almost кайнайды [a i g 
into. blossom, е -buds--mot Ъеіп ап егу small rabbit to get through the nettiog 
nder. the operation genéfally: intelligible meshes are hexagonal, 3 inche 2 hi 
n, сап yow ріуе гиз the 'theor solution of those fol 
exhibitions.of the. Indmn jugglers, w a | rèaders of the uselessness of the 3-inch Г 
raise it ya bring the кын into i 
or is i 
latur: accelerated. by some: art ! A. 77. We are too 
D nt of. the аге ої агр гарч n to assist our corre- 
ent, 
Р as practise. in 
iP e an arti 
qus valuable опе), measure mo more than 20 feet 
Мз bo » ER 
Trakea wing t direction around ; in а 
very few years. the putei or all the. branches will begi 
ecay, and in &- time you и 
Аке е эрес Пг, after 
Ч n from cutti 
lower be for 14 inches, should be 14-іпећ 
avan 
Rain G Gauges — mewhat surprised at the 
> 
ments tha emis lately of Mr. Lawes’ com 
jef s Hó ÓRTICULTURAL, Tine B 27.—The Rev. W. Xie ke 
he 
s capab м à d 
тре rabbit. І thought it impossible for even a| Hawkins in the ch y Harriet. Clive,» Mrs. 
rou i Тһе | Assheton Smith, and & B. Sharp, Esq., were: elected. 
h 
Fellows. The subjects for whidh & cial prizes were 
re- e x gh. P 
write this for the two-fo purpose of informing your | offered on this occasion were collections of vegetables, 
re- | 0 foreign 
his | your correspondents, some of whom have met, no doubt, | first prize was awarded was by Mr. Smithy; 
t а real operation of | a simi rem he evil. 
I ordering a new net, it should be 3 feet high, and the | 47 varieties of k d itehen garden. produce, while 
gn 
Were | to Mrs, Кеау, of Liu Blake. Hall, Essex... 1t eontained 
ile that to- 
mesh. к {һе весоп EI was assigned, m: ich еве. 
, gr 
S Be oniy contained 36. Both бойон were, Бону 
very considerable merit; and as an example of what an- 
онан of the fall of rain as indicated by large and ordinary ki tehe en sea cann ow furnish for leeren 
1 
surface of metal of which the ga 
uge is composed, 
small gau ка robably а larger prima in roportion 1 
to iM ed ig Ж ihian > агдег опе ; Der with a  Cauliflowers,large, white, and ;:West HamandVaiiaek: 
receiving 
10-inch gauge I doubt Vilar I have ever re 
and a| тъ Дд Early Wan and Rin oem Marrow Pasigi 
gistered a | premen aA Men Horn Carrot, pen anie чат ar 
apour Jewess mber ; Deptford, printas, pt. ш; 
п 0.005 communi- | Onions ; оло orse-radish, Linnseus, Rhubarb, latge!' 
ation has enabled me to offer another, and, I think, 
a and coarse, = Mitchell's eni Albert, — i 
Бег.) с 
satisfac actory explanation : he admits, that at th water good Spina ; Early Dutch and Red stone - Turni y 
8| y weighed, че сре n's Kidney and Fortyfold Potatoes from i open 
bee н ined to that 1 der, and La ey á frame ; Curiet 
by e pr gauge. I must, [жг beg you u to] pause Paral еу, common, Golden, Normandy and: п 
b conclusions against the Cress, and White Mustard, red and white: Orseh; 
к Рот Hat dno src is 2 унйн | Wood's ly ‚апа red and white Türnip-rooted - 
wate 
а nd. round them 
Frame. 
| gists with gauges of the ordinary size. The fact is, Mr. Radis h, Balm, Burnet, Fennel, Horehound, Sweet and: 
Галев has зъба d 
misled by the ЫДА to which his pot Marjoram, Winter Savory, green. and red баре; 
»object би Io meteorology) has drawn hi 
weighs the 
common and Lemon Thyme, and Garden Sorrel. > Of? 
e yme, 
esuphtin his gauges. Now parts ofan vegetables of foreign ртом; Mr. Lewis aeree. of: 
jent ive t 
ce; but | bunch of Carrots, а pünnet of Ew ama 
ther 
extreme Covent Garden, sent large and ге highlyse 
о: 
y,or ed а 20th: part of in is capable of | park Apricots, and апо Comte г Пе» Paris: 
nfess Strawberry, a favourite sort with the. Fr 
айе аё ехеерё in roasting seasons, rather ` Bia! 
betray | grown in England. These received, as 
