35—1854.] 
there are iere are 2846 on an Oran 
Pürslain plan ant, 480 on a 
di оГ Qe Өм, кзг 
£ sto 
ge leaf, 1000 of that of tl the 
Rhodo de ndron leaf, 150 on 
ore than three million have 
боп x. oliën à also that which 
sses 
зе, wi ithout „ће 
ned бре 
T Я it are not álways k 
t 6 whole surface exhales Fi 
wn to us. 
respires— 
faias, Айй eonveys them to the inner part of | a 
H order to make our [further contemplations useful 
„Күлү we have „been obli liged Љу these « obse erva- 
of|n 
eR of admitting | (no 
dt 
бева " aleja as-& truth that the vesicles or 
zu my be at all times AO in а greater 
| degree, even independent of 
р in ot а. "бобів s, and io 1 in more "Шөн 
Жїйзїөй cells, In other words, where there is life there 
must be movement also ment which takes 
of the grow 
take place in le parts und 
cold of the 
er 
i degree, 
дш, үет эрер ше, 
на 
d x "d. 
7 © 
y degree ighe 
e ue ei a доз, 
Ун therein „was 
at of therm yokui Hong 
he ap air. 
f heat, занылі "an p 
perature 0 of the Хд, mad М 
| nawa propery Ї veg 
(оре an perium 
t be сайн. 
ORCHARD HOUSES. 
ҮР м índuéed to trouble уой with а few remarks about 
house 
from its b e 
T Em ra аар 
dece in 
le. as 
spec: ard-house trees, this is j = "ihe reverse 
0 e [Жей they should receive ; x^ every gar- 
ener г knows that n зла! es of Peach pees are 
ery tender in ing, an to receive injury 
Н toa certainty no 
pP eir shoots Berfectly under glass 
fair і ep ine 
e the perfect success 
S ones de A. .,ean be cultivated 
eo ion М асад the 
eap 
with the benevolent 
urs wi 
es and other 
4; 
ull o t-coloured, 
4 — trom бі shes to 10 inches 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
565 
fits ma n by the à ir in an orchard my is of great 
mport ; w gardens can afford the necessa 
кт» оп л for the very early and ver 
ey are to 
instance a large tr e Red Nutmeg 
e more 
tree or two of each sort onum 
give a few dozens, and occupy but little space. 
тепсей to gather Peaches from my orchard house trees 
i9 heat employed), = the та of yer Ж: 
have them til th 
early full-sized Peaches at prese 
s exactly like the well-known Grosse s ape (perhaps | 
ri ile smaller) and ripens а, fortni ier; the| 
Ea k, an American Peach, and excellent, ripened | 
'| their qualities. 
"up par 
е а 
ощ соја Jd i xi ж, шш ey сбой. therefore Е 
: obtain 
acerue, for | а 
Tas seen trees in mo 
in fine iion. Several | i 
T 
nearly d the same time ; the Noblesse. 
owd of goo 
venenis in that country ; means for giving a gréster 
undance of air than is necessary here mius wotte 
omitted ‚апі the giving of abundance and 
y must never be for veter tten when 
blossom. Thomas Rivers 
Home Gorrespondamen, di dier 
have 
n Gauges,—As I A file of your Paper im 
time to time from а friend, i itis e x- or two ago 
Т.8,Р.,° (аё 
ia observa- 
I should give my reasons D piss 0 ue 
dous contain “internal e 
“Т. S. P.” seem 
T 
rain wh 
suspended verti 
g 
certain the quanti tity w — ha 
«T 5. 
groun 
then, this i сон evidence of causes of 
at work Lm ae of the ‘relativo size of 
dw, simo onld 
factory e jid dn this, nor P the 
tween 
and eddying currents of air, must 
" v tion ; pes 
eo mmunication, t that a 5- inch gaug uge is an mal оз to yield 
1 
and I 
om America "s du lonis 
a matter of litige met w 
ha дд и лайна d to ae 
Peaches, and so 
mes hav 
fine early Peaches 
house, two years for "S most part suffi 
have : at this moment, use the Frenéb mode of. ex- 
n2 
ot 4 stinet en us h to 
| have at this time seedlings fr уо ууга 
реи some uh "n dos pe e like t the | 
rent stock ; so reniform 
with day toas loves and үе all Ls have 
f the ва ur as the 
[c 
Edu 
м { 
e is 
of this he ате) | Nectarine, to tas 
on; I ted all the 4 acr fon raised |b 
e 
r габ trees, are inclined to 
tin two or three generations, an 
tha and by кешке " 
shall make this fine Nectarine fit for our 
walls, an 
ett ets of 
ailure in the crop. 
borne in mind in erecting 
h many pev Menta en to be proved that а 10- indi is not quite large en 
on; ut Ti hae bed other 
ife. | amply repaid for my trouble ру үйө Tan {оо 
culture prac help expressing ou 
ish, and some | two 
pe|nigrum must 
to | pointing 
think 
ough to 
to eliminate 
ensure itae! if pro taken 
ression 
— 
because 
milar е Y in previous точ tare but 
ddown to * anonymouscomm ”” * gardeners 
ce,” &e., while for several 
rees edy latel 
A | ле >л lead us to believe that your columns are made the 
a уе ven 
ediuin of partiality, but we would e 
| than entertain that ` idea, 
+ that the Pac анне 4 
ctation ; but attaching, as we A much 
importance to editorial remarks, we antieipate no good 
from the note in umo d B. Page & Cos Oxford Street, 
thavipton. [ We have атаа по incivility to Mr. 
ents in favour of s 
s ug. 
чу nothing i із ете of the stick used in China 
upposed to be the *t Joss-stick,” а kind 
ot са. 
Ferns.—Rockwork for алет should consist of two 
or three e се, Asplenium. А. 
d. А. marinum 
cannot be kept ali t. & "Brick elinkers or 
carboniferous 
that si 
Tw will be built of t. and 
with a small pool within. 
Somer. 
Prunin ng and prune Vines.—The кэч. т 
; and as it has 
and train 
im "Май. particulars, Win 
b eners, Sien any. 
ng been ча for so doing, I Lamm 
obliged by any of your Vine growing 
те. н гетд where m praetieo is atii? I con- 
best mode of pruning, with а view о produie 
erop of fine well-flavoured fruit, to be 
| sider 
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