THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
Il be EU t "на 
ЕБИ ама юга зае и зене PREIS dod Eros iie ratito ertt a AR 
samples accompanied by the tias d memoranda :— ri i run Sa ЙЫР А А quU үрт чере а. и > hal 
oa f TAIAPA Ii y ons s. a p Want SN Si е lieve she does to.a small extent, and thus ke aseo (cde gn ne mms though ie 
M ii Mareb, 1848. | off the pressure upon that of Eu ха нөн. imd а - ; 
ui керен де de r rip ta andes), : manufacture.of wine i more difficult ando Weit ke эу coe ae t shoots as 
1848; branch of the pursuit than the — of the pia * | &támens or pistil; Lee multiplieation' of petali, vii 
А. » fieling "Ооа M h, 1849 enda life in tering some. ОЁ. Ше appropriates неде имение а 
ha эп Seyras. a Her dert phenomena which — à the pene Ac бе өм ed "A the e dev siopment e of tlie qwe ir ИМИ "d 
2 Uo gi rontignan, No ri manufacture of tea, or o r of tobacco, 1% | natural weakness, indueing a general ui n 
ма » » » AE demands a nicety of msaipulation whieh ean only e ж A далы ey оона 
: Ў h hite Ье acqüired by long experience. Before he Indian | effort ав the produe n о 
« The rst four аге dry wines, t thr E t em W Tea plantations eould be to produce "Tea of |eases & edy or less eomplete,' 
‘and the Scyras тей. Of the white, ^i Verdeilho is good. quality it was necessary to obtain Chinese who | where the с а ased - 
the most spirituous, and the Aucarót the least во, P. 3 learned ће art of preparing the leaves ; and every + 22) и ka gene Ne "d j bee i 
the Riesling the bes for * ot a description day's experience tells us the difference 1n beers pro- y B pec d egard 
which by keeping еч пі 5 
of years. Hitherto the limit to which they may be 
ke А with impro skeri been reached 
t has not 
Wines which АНА evèlópé an acid flavour 
during their earlier years part with it gradually. 
eep 
porous alluvial soil; . in no places very rich i in decayed | € 
table matter or other elements of fertility, and 
s. free 
favourable te А а of 
that it varies ittle 
are 
Сат, 
nd differing considerably qu 
may m али as illustrati ing how 
f. Moped 
нњ Арав the p^ in 
colony they are very 
A ;being much 
d from a finely реа 
ish- көс етая in.whic 
Camellias а жт A aA flourish, у pe EL 
d of ferruginous:gravel, a bed of Яп 
i 
oxi 
od weather: Wines froin 20 40:25 years old; 
HN OD; containing the quem MÀ of unde- 
'éomposed sugar, is from a much stronger soil, va 
"Wheat land fo r the "first 15 #6 18 inches, bnt resti 
a rock, and fall gf frag- 
ingti 
un 
n 
ip Ё EA © did nlioned, and оо 
| ES det a 
Хой 
mix 
: E eet. deep. The ‘Produc 
wine may be given at. 250 t 6.300 
" oquantity being sacrificed: {о obtai а "e extiéme. 
„эбен у of the must requisite for this elass of wine 
iev the high pric 
, labeur precluding the hope of Жж, гае 
with ine countries о n. the English 
ES even if no objection on i score of quality 
. "Having been kept for a esee time — Arn 
ese wines have tasted, and with the 
in no respect inferior to ad 
samples a that diti? In fact i 
difücult to distinguish them. _ No. 4, the Seyr 
э, A was 
of iron, well drained bit. liable: 3 dos in тегу rase 
Periploca 
seca tienen 
é cure 
tire: each 
9. Chlorosis, абай; is evidently inn 
me 
he Australian settlers want is a ply of wine sition though i y sometimes be induged 
makers the most celebrated vineyards in byex causes, згоне «Ыл МЇ М ИА, 
Europe; they have long ha nest varieties gre to dhaite жна тин d 
is e Vine; their vineyards are this time old -— or — is not dependeit; anie qw. 
to produce а xcellent article ; and they | kno any e conditions; for 
Pob all the skill which sound theory and good | of a "healthy н arpes mayo exhibit Г; butit тайв ор 
observation can give them. hey want is | аге taken this ven Venere 
something beyond either theory or the observation ү е me айе erg ARI docens 
ime 
pro а on the other — 
hemeng of the . p 
rienced men in whose h 
wine-making alone cedent 
102. DIERYILLA MippeNDoRrEiANA, Carriére in. Revue 
Horticole, 1853, p. 306 ; 
Weigela Middendorfiana of Gar 
ardens е үй name of *t 
d 
locality given i for it. 
ed flowers, A lialf 
there 
-— (fatiguées) by a frost. of. 199 Fahr. 
which i T foin e 
erp hardj 
tection. 
luxurian 
Marsdenia lucida was eai by Major 
an elevation varying from 7000 to 8000 feet, I believe 
near Almorah, where it pcs & ўе tops of high ман, 
Тһе s from whic ње 
d were sent by th t gentleman та 
ароці віх years ago, and flowers Ачы been produced for 
the first time this season. D. Moore, diae Garden, |; 
Glasnevin. 
plant aeai in the fo oregoing memo- 
labrous nia - oblong 
cordate lea nehes long 
flowers are in э ч penea 
| " hends, not unlike those of M. ma 
бан Тһе corolla a dingy purple, like that. | of 
een. hai nside. - The coronal leaflets 
f which 
trate 
o 
саси UL 
=ч "The style is long, ros 
boda form; а blunt t 
“Из want of what is called etu 2, "e and bifid: Its fine foliis will render this welcome, 
t Shad crea на fine generous vin rade herever the elimate suits i 
ni had not bo e voyage well. The Ап icarót ба 
ча pale, cloudy, end vapid. The Verdeilho was bright | VEGETABLE-PATHOLOGY.—No. XLVII. 
SNR but too acid, and wanted flavour. 
the same fault, but was quite 
German wine that goes fats! 
Бойз his result i P in accordance with our experience 
-Aa t ler samples, and shows that if wines capable 
ек entering. ide «competition with "e ^ 
;made.in A 1 
of Europe 
пате: тећ- ustralia, it is е the |* 
теа ошту ry ів unable to M iem. hut the |; 
TT .do-not possess skill required in their 
LE Regi ДЕ, Ma d ED: nad , there'can be no doubt. 
lo tAustral e independent of other countries 
for her — И this тесе; 
"907. "Weakness of kgs may be exhibited e 
various ways, and ms t be peculiar to the vari 
= individunl, ог may ve inis d by the vieious alion 
seren = ma the effect of з оте transiio 
but "ros nf emt n 
exaet] а mhalta on бсн Бә imp 
ее evi and the evil tendencies белү кее 
р to his The tendency though first 
r 
ur position 
за at cif first formation of а species, 16 is clear 
that some induceč such weakness in the | 
ust have 
~: Зе; апа that she | various deed cda though possibly entirely unap- ! 
jon A 261, #. 14 ; айа firn 
blac 
he 
wheře it s gr success in a pea dr a feing 
the east; a dn * Ameri е inning 
le&f towards "Y end of January last; im i February the | 
leaves-were nearly full reme, when the ey vat a little bbs 
t they 
covered, and the flowers opened on ue 2d ot best rover of Tus seed 
any o 
к: obtáinéd her frö that 
red by |i 
e- own dec асу 
d rie "which would de aede produ pera 
variety, though differing but 1 
uced true to its parent stock, 
upon the authority of а 
1 
in his е Theory^óf Hortiéaltore;" 
our most d erem 
bility :' апаз аео cde vente ade 
iba шы! ize; gender во "well 
elf de 
whieh LE 
ood, Were "only marke of-unhealtinae /Mis | 
{аў traer Н 
when transplanted һайт + 
ground. ^ Lettueés, for af 
or two geénérat 
аз үү hen 
= в: least. 
semi-double Dahlia will 
othe „ваше 
— 
ce, from 
hri e PF Lu "owe: on 
scarcely had streri 
variety may 
multiplied; bit these are quite sufficient i 
M. J. B. 
A cre m 
E 
ORIGIN OF. THE EU TREE, 2. Eai 
- od ip Iu 
probably, even апоу Оз un 
amateurs. ` ә 
generality of Бори 
оа. о fulfil But Беќоге- ams 
Іх a pre 
your ашар а list "list of the pe 
наран of P from 
v rth Male š Io 
n 
0565, 
а t Sione si o 
TE 
— 
No о historical дайа 
to the native place-of: rmi m "re 
tree, Itis presumed to 
countries asthe Viney Cherry; dari andi! M : 
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