ЗМЕН за ао LE cca. 
^ei demone Ne tp РРА A р еру v e cs 
| 39—1854.] 
pipa. occupations and birthplace," &c. 
s s not consist of а mere coilection 
адтае summary н : 
hich much extremely valuable and mee аға, 
is Pure ina form as agreeable and intelligible 
appears that 
E 
immense number 
families, inhabiting 3,648, "ur. houses. ei 
to 8 
T untr 
pini by à little more than 100,000. In the. towns 
more than 5 persons to an acre ; whils 
x4 ‘country t there are r 
London alone contain 
cehsus day ; во t ver 
oou 
and bd df ng 10, 000 ave "lived 90 years o 
wo f thom n facts revealed by Ka 
ры of the people, we 
very SA te “ж. ож а: the 
doi. 
find, fr 
number of persons engaged in 
and I Med m his table we з dalash, as леу іа 
ing ^ Чо o ers, the foll 
flower libn voids 
81 a nnn 
g "Y kii 
T156 a as seedsmen, 2675 as nurserymen, and 85 as 
Of the various trades, boot =ч shoe- 
ost abundant ; 
owing fac 
s 3510 vae ; there are nearly 
addition {о 5000 domestic 
s are returned as herb-growers 
upwards of 70, 000 of the Morin: Т, 
other hand, we find 
eturned as ратл ошу 2, 3, ог 4 
Péiber exte acts are not required to show the kind of 
information Z be узи I the volume before us, 
* The маты Кыз: is far to be 
all who 
mel trades т 
cite in general resul 
present caen s, published by authority, is an excellent 
substitute for all ordinary Lex conn 
The new number of Great Brit tain | 
мей. 1 
take.its place in the highest class of books on natural 
history. 
New Plants. 
89. "vm m mi стир Planch. and Linden. 
ee, found by M. Schlim in the 
vm where it 
the borders of 
called Boquerones, and at an наба of from 
9000 to T ieet. The е are very 
ng as much as 
ith fiv гар je acute, мел The 
digitate; wi wi е pe #9 * 
. Hp» REA, Linden. 
This pina lite. e pant is y vef nearly allied to 
axillaris, M 
orren. Tt is cov ered with a multi- 
f the most beauti re 
Süden Memoranda. 
I ^ Ravans’s NunsERY, SAwnnuboswoicrt.— One. 
features 
nursery is 
are now Ho disi "n 
died 
v 
- | them we counted 
The effect of a whole house full of suci уйг урн. i 
re easiy imagined thau 
M 
t Britain may M considered as con- | f. 
e merely n its roots 
d | annually in 
- 
is:— еги 
next to them come | wha 
le to 
‚апа the | 
Sower Ferns of 
gures of the Lastreas Pied amer Filix-mas, 
d rigida. | 
t 
ар (the | 2 ft 
opposite, 
аб | however, 
| Bee 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE: 
and ends, and fixed glass roof, an 
trees of Pea ches 
trees may. therefore be more 
ыа 
trees are all in l3-inch pots, and 
on edi of AL the centre one being about 0) fan 
in width, and the ipn eye m E 5 feet 
width. These be inches 
depth of mould, which is к тағу? out ri » aA by brick 
dgings. The pots, which have several holes in the 
m, or at least have the hole there very үзө 
lar ed, are set on th into whieh the roots 
allowed to enter. То в ized Peach 
in à pot, however (and some of them are quite 4 and 5 
eet in height), someth more is necessary 
go 
» therefore, every tree has а top- 
all who hav: it. Itis span-roofed, | 
| 70 feet in length кг 20 feet in in width, with ааа Д" | Stanw 
it has upwards of 100 
а varieties, аге 
rou 
à by means : 
this fine Менн it may yel bé madé fit for ET 
Tu Me of Seedling No. 4 is delicious ; vut t 
еей 
th Ameriean | 
most web flavour. 
«а. гоно Apricot, pen and 
2 rry trees in e ruitable for xt year, 
there are several housefuls here, ав well as numbers set 
cient accom 
out in the open air for want 
8, T extremely. 
are in ll-inch pots, and 
у. 
Figs succeed perfectly in ап orchard-house here, їп 
which. there is а brick Arnott stove ; and Black Hame 
h G s, but 
Grapes-—-not lar 
чен aea M 
te in "ta as г! Stanwiek. Among 
Soott’ Early Red an эб th, bo 
Ri 
ss, stiff 1 mixed 
d with Rat b ex- 
дней ‚ placed on the 
e pots, previously stirring "the soil with a 
pointed di. and taking out " < of it 2 or 3 ins. 
in depth. Liquid manure 
im 
best of health, and the jus 
sliown, enormous crops of — sad "helr being in pots 
t i e beds, the 
tree — 
rou ecked 
by pee йш it ра опе 
off а of the root Oetober, 
when nei MÀ rees are Ld 
root eene; i. e. all the roots whi 
bed ar 
MT 
hay or rines is laid on This, how- 
ever, needed, 
No | fire heat is ever en indeed n жау " 
been provided in due ruiting house for applying i, and an 
matter Course, оцу, БУЎ t 
have not yet ripened, Puig in 
another (ertt in wbich a little rete will be сы, 
their ma 
moina of гт plenty н; air, for 
this kind ofc 
de , 
Rivers thinks, will be on 
vers | no fire-heat, but merel 
too strong, is also applied | of кеа" 
uano water, | and Арме 
^ aut then the other 
k air, ardin 
р! sent, w 
ry elsewhere, there is very ùe f ruit ку of doors, orch 
ust, th be 
si 
, Mr. g 
Мена 2—12 ft. wide, if high at те nn fighi in | seen, much ultimate 
уз arge 
are ripening well in a а Mouse, "tt 
4 glazed roof and wooden ends 
and back, the latter Б аг with sliding ventilators, - 
which are nearly constantly open. 
e have only room to add -— E addition t 
"mo ss advanta Mr. Rivers 
o be extremely useful in We e facility dier gie 
r some weeks 
ricots у во that Royal эй * Ресин and р" 
в тау be eaten іп perfection in October. 
| off the remaini ing "ii 
moved to the north side of a wal or fence in е? "open 
gu 'efully 
| injure EE 
Apricots retarded 
in this ‚фе ^ re Coe's Golden Der 
pe De should de ne m ed t to гей Mn 
g on the trees ar Reni ve dre to 
ye А. admir- 
hen here, ав 
ard- 
n а season like t 
з: теда as а great 
D 
аге certain 
Rivers for not only eontriving them, bu 
us how much may be 
EE jn addition 
м pen p акна Dani 
at é 
n 
е yo 
Am а the gutture of this noble flower. 
said у writt 
r 
e centre, borders 4 ft, 8 in. wide, sun in centre, 
vni and rd pde гам. д отете, ар E to su ied 
rfectly in a house 
тад peg. r, well painted with Carson’: 
= will Jast. good 
that, in the 
back ior hedges these pests made their 
as half the canvas as removed, 
т [кайаш they 
f АШ the sorts of 
disap) d 
variety. Mr. Rivers has gathered together | Certif 
Pg Peaches and Nectarines, &c., | good seedling 
uce 5 
season of their blooming. These : 
ERAI ue s rond | 
