- the leaves, in the- month “ОЁ November, betóre re | proper number for iíorming a specimen of the iesired | 
M frost sctén, are always the best. In'^orderthat| size, апа let this be done before those to: be left are 
с m. them.. As 
air)! After being taken up they should be immediately.| the nnmber of suckers proper to be eft, this will depend 
in damp moss, When the trees arrive at the e PRO the size of pot, &c., but it is better not to leave too 
Phero they are to be planted, ll bruised fibres should be| many, as fine strong flower-spikes will not. be produced 
ipitsking up should be cut knife; com strong. If all the shoots on a E plant are expeeted 
sloping up в. For a-tree two or three yeárs| short period o ool treatment, ч check and ma 
— the: holes should / be- made :3 feet wide, and 24 the Mo th lit еи & succession of bloom is wanted this 
feet deep... 1f the soil be strong and eompact, the holes! will ^e —— secured бз keeping the plants in growing 
may be proportionally wider. апа per. Tt is always! circu s to secure a succession of suckers. Treated 
ible:to put in the bottom of the hole a layer of | in coa эрти will grow and bloom, and furnish а 
garden ; and с roots s be: covered with someʻof| attractive objec am not partial, however, 
sort i 
ground for a. week or two, owing to some accident, апа | grown single plants are, in my estimation, by far the 
if the roots are меме е" in a dry state, ты: should most attractive. Any light rich soil, through which 
Майн воі]; апа in dry. weather in spring, it is v to| but eare should be used to secure perfect dr € 
soil: well about the roots before these are|the roots are impatient of stagnant moisture, whic 
tuy ем. / This is. done in order to close in the | injures the foliage. Alpha. 
[ bout the roots i 
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pper roots about 2 inches above the level of "lié was sóldité (МЕ, Glendi the 
e. IL. "he powiy: sirva sila Mabotim cof resins t by M. Mi Mies e E : Ben vermes, nea ы 
е will rins -— iind ‚е Ph. суйш wor Lille, as a new Echites sled Pellieri, after the Mess 
Cede is improper to shake or lift it up, б 
{е thereby не Pid ар Arc А айе 74 joa ка деп ет heon eceive qn буе; or they would have 
years since in Andrews’ “Botani sitory, 
| code, sanum рє wl epe inde and йч ed yi qnie English inox, n pue having "Que lowered with 
тоо f eio n Messrs. Lee and 
the tree has iiber Voc! root, hite extra layer of boil; ее be 
ierelled off, in order thatthe ac vane thor It for rms „кесе twiner, with firm oblong shining | be 
«2 continue V'aprodutive, [along "ed E 2, f 
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ás another | 
nt point w. 
qut fo esten. MG thé bad practi 
(the:tree before planting, This vires is y” 
whieh » - cannot b WA 
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buds have püstie i Ped the iind b nti ың 
after the second, in. as we have 
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er, to the 
0 -— If the trees have been out of system of се this plant in large masses, for well- ch 
for two honrs at t in rain or r.| water will pass freely, will be quite suitable for РАНА, Т 
leaves, and clusters of lemén- coloured flowers at the | 
| round it to the and east 
46—1854.] THE GARDENERS'" CHRONICLE. : 741 — 
horticuitural Dipiademis. Me. 
ding informs us n o finda it difficult to. p 
The plant seems 
have been. originally obtained 
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mencing a little from the ends оп. е ёце авіде;) to bloom at once, the specimen must be subjected - a | guay, our'attenti 
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good light rich earth taken from the surface of а kitchen:| succession rat forni the yea че and will -be d Lm 
sa о, а вееп 
mented with the feathery plume in ири, 
would therefore be no difficulty to а resident at the 
latter place in proeuring as much as he pleased of it ZA. 
Forming an Orchard. on thin Soil on Gravel.— I shall 
e 
^b nime 
the whole were дарбы of 3 feet, and 
refilled with 1 МА, "of. p ж, of which there їз 
abundance not far off, and the remaining 2 feet with. 
ng A 
hiel pk liglit eoil-ovet' the roots, inorder +4 sapport learnt that bs plant had been figured more v» ч pua leaf mou 
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provided the object be gained. Ве so kind as to infor 
Ti чеч er you approve of his m. pm. if it w gd 
kely to remain а perma mp 
тч, as has "s eim "o vii the clay would 
dozen years the 
ipe ав quickly e the sien v 
now. What fruit trees do well on 
gravelly subsoil, ebd wbat on depu 
best 
n Y what woul the 
in to en productive 
orchard under the circumstances (; 
far as e egi | ü d goes) ex- 
nse being, as 1 have stated, no ob- 
ect 1] have read with much р 
your articles and: correspondents" 
cations on-Pears ў buti ido вен antt OMM 
carry out the advice IONS 
Mr, Мау; 725 e, and 7 ra planting 
i514 e че жы чарыгы 1 ; ibilit 
information here: "wr for] 
Qonifers, 4s Here 
Pinus &c., and how th 
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