3-а 854: 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
517 
t 1 meütion cod ч point out to M. de Jonghe 
not the lack of ә but | 
le our arren. 
hee аме оп ei tall: stocks 7 Чо! үн 
dis ( würf Stoc ks) 4 
error; and dibus d àll- etiain танне у” ; 
нн dun: піз diais ist^in"Prowinp а 
€ воша: Ъғећгеп. "lié ve coni- 
^m 
y trees — t, = 
йлн? old Eng 
win eonclusion, I = abl that I had the fine dry 
warm summers and tlie sharp dry frosty winters of 
on M hich to grow Pears for the London market. 
ACHIMENE 5:4 
бе, various aitracions of this 
bouse, or, if required; to айн т s bloonià 
Vill mot' bé еф Ф тоге genial at 
Ld ано вур, plants is from tle | 
ma Sealy: like tübers of the pre year's i 
Mais "jin E def oda For winter-l loom: 
М are proda s 
rade: Owever, "müre desirable to propagate 
tings put in in thé latte part of summer. "This 
"- 
u 
tuttliis being more the nurseryman's provins qa that |i 
IN amateur, T shall cónfitie myself to general manage- 
^ Thé ey dt which thé'tubers' may bé started iust 
Mens fhe'season at which the lm аге Н IA 
ти om? if started їп February, the. 
геал une, enin 
m of ап inch ; dod 
lose warm si ituation pit or 
M Med digo little bottom-heat is available 
Denm the "pots in, is most suitable when 
n. Water should be 
until the plants appear above the soil, 
supply will be necessary ; but in 
wth it should be 
br 
When about 
or 7-inch 
з сап, ‚һе рент! accommodated, 
will Aa 
the glass Ў providit their becoming 
s aiat бейш will be required in bright 
бышы as а genial moist atmosphere must be 
вої], and for 
prevent the so 
8 
е р 
Ам ntire аз 
е їй the centre of f the pot 
or pan, А sufficiently | 
M quarters, wh 
Te |]engib, and as 
n | Stalk“ xs A К, юра к bos D enu pe Peg Spon 
the 
aT 
ye open, in 
S- | fine, ЖС а йону, pale узын, sprinkled with red 
vigorous аат, the plants | ea 
ns; the roots | j 
b mt я t 
{ ir tile If pots are used, one-third of the 
ау. be safely filled in the ame manner. n ^ 
— ilié "ball of zoil 
below the top to allow a slight ren cd kcu 
&mong the plants when filling up with soil. 
pleting this operation, remove the plants 
ere the а 
— 
shall te doing Ar ^v — ^ service by making E 
known. Hither been easy 
d f 
1 | 
iE Rd EA 
guarded against currents 
2 Afr flowering, the pianta r^ бай be again ed in 
arm h r gradualy withheld so as to 
e of M soil, and the pots ба Бе placed оп | 
dr "p elf e from frost, be ere they may rema 
until required for the following seas 
The zc Tor the growth of 
Achimenes is, equal par 
decomposed cow-dung, а 
clean san loa 
d a 
н Ье doce Ld E cheap) at; d 
the | over ; or "they could cover their shrub fruit, such as 
Goosebe ts, and Rafpberries, and bring it 
-use lor other р 
and 
sifted, and all well mixed | a 
together previous to use. Alpha. 
DELE TIS OF NEW PEARS CULTIVATED 
BY DE er ra MALUS A AT LA CIVÉ- 
LIERE, NANTE 
(enint jrn p. 485.) 
Z «рЫ irin Gregoire. „vigorous, an бл ап abundant 
d Ead be 
your pages 
that many | Suggestions нашое to hhe: Le culturist 
early an inch in length, obliquely inserted ; eye open, 
ina shallow cavity ; skin smooth n, dotted with | 204 garden " 
own, becoming "а ow "бан гір ; flesh та Пов на: Joh Tor h бао 05 
greenish white, fine, melting, buttery, with: abundahce | е Subject. UV 
of sugary perf uice.. Season, Novem “© 
February. Obtained by . Grégoire, аё ое» апа 
їз one of the most delicious Pears w 
1 } 
much in diamet 
deeply n £4. esta bed Eo "gin P» shining, Dae Зе 
п, marbled with bFown, espec cially ; near the. stalk | 
* and eje eT inges citron y llow Ael the fruit Ф! ү 
ге. "Еје ho bitter yy ЫЙ Sexo. pij RAR 
with an Spo n а, and | 
| Decombër 3, by M. м "Bouvier, of | 
-Tree vigorous and pro- 
рз Ж ИШ puitable e 
t we have only bad an oppor- 
ad оа ihe growth of some young trees | 
erb fruit, ing f Ad 
03 inches in circumference 
H APT in pop Хе like 
wide cav n. 
| soil, but 
made the subject" ther stay cannot do better than give 
ts, which а ly coloured next the sun; the 
shaded side and hi "i Fa ju is freckled with olive eniin the jd "a "Tre i observations. s. Beta, Union 
brown.. Flesh As white, peig a y. E Vade TH tbi фоб 
November and peru. y M. Flory, a ident 
horticulturist at La Valette 
ed 
ot А7 of the kind en 
ант буз ы cause injury, are the 
| | Ws uit the roots near the surface? My reason 
| for asking these qaisi is that e d eg муы Len 
| all wired wi i 
| six years’ ER. with it I г not X fouhd a de 
the wire, G. L., Osmaston Manor. 
Home са 
Plants.—Durin 
Potato Disease, Y am sorry to say, has manifested 
tself i in South Wales in its most virulent and 
) may Бет 
noticed 
and 
P nn slight wood. 
hes deep, made to fit just within 
ense, іп some p 
а аа у feram the Plants cad Pe: pt soil to 
rou the ү А of 18 inches, d насо аг ds dui з 
1 an a 
ey ыс and then the disease spread [lis 
t before 
the air uall 
ves to ев Ti mee т 
ould do—and does, in fact, when 
о ithin, I saw one operatio jon perform 
1e four boxes in about as many etr and ^md | 
Now, it rred to m 
thill, 
"a that ‘authority 5. : 
ee witnessing this tba э м qa frog gapa 
and that I old mets The pide ere is a shallow g 
occu 
t we have Аа solution of а 
problè em which has puzzled me and others, an 
