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THE. GARDENERS'.CHRONICLE. 
nded by * Anxious," 
dut iex were loved more ran йде. inp room i he 
extend their roots im. For a few ye 
е d edi and bore excellent 
ы п irely exhausted every bit of the 
the cons 
"n 
. 00. 
т 
goil t к | 
Vines are fair y going 
opened, à and t he root s were found matte d to 
3 
degre wall k 
e extend тута ves. 
t tó suceeed in ап 
wis roots have d 
ж à 3 
* Anxious” eann 
8- foot ww ve Vines fail 
oom ай 
"The cla dium 
s, it w notretain 
however, hun «шее сезе the growth of the treos but 
ent their roots pene 
:|imate a 
on 
рде оп ves Falconer. —— 
-— " “Bota”, vi olov tis gardener s хаті, І meet he vd 
'"sueeeed, provided the land does mot o high, 
Which case the attempt to establish an pei on sv ach 
са soil aer be useless. Ав 
lat 
d reise e 
о 
quantity to 
f ei 
төр re Mr. Weis death in Pari 
e 
It see 
Я 
folius), the produce of seed from a locality in the north 
The plant is rarely found wild, and | 
1 re from th 
three, asmay be des 
ate Strawberries.— 
{иш ега a notice 
g observed in of yo 
of а Strawberry gathered on the! 
toy u| 
ert. Tt 
а bed a Саар Black Prince, сит. Mr 
nf ^ij, and d vs seve S i | 
blossom. The Str re well eoloured an 
good ons Genf; Je v Otis, Te tinae Hall, Shr sie y» 
N 
ure ` Grasses—(Gl yceria pem hm 
s, he sent to En mind 
at 
appearance. May I also ask whether any trials have been 
de Ni g iloa unioloides ? 
very well a 
Tarog Мк long known, pet рае 16 had 
.S—-—r. [Oft 
ed. W. 
st joi I. We ave heard not hin 
vola c аң? ѓа. ХҮШ a ny cultivator 9 n козын 
nt for the cultivation of B avola 
beins s which 
a 
n | happen t 
, the greater the space | have tried Aiad atti of нен but the plant | 
Jbroken up for the roots torun in the better, replacing iig 5 EU flower, and is now producing one solitary | 
-Ahe bad. sil vii a inyero of str вні loam or clay ʻa blossom, large mass Hist rin on a block elose to | 
posed. the trees in good lo mixed » ^ with a little dio light i in rather a high house, where it i posed to | 
olldecagel ненча to: mien » ihe growth of young much Jight in summer, and rarely receives any | 
aud I have mo doubt tiat guecem "rii follow; | water. It ws freely, but its flowering is most | 
E the capricious. Would it be more eah ws flower if grown | | 
Жо m owing to i unfavourable е 
natural soil, the trees: would not dre » 
per o long- 
n more suitable plaees; .but.to radit: nee 
virens are said 
d. I refer, 
uld i 
d D EUN ? The B 
; but in the aM (БУ 
on à dee 
v d, 5 ee 
| 1 Seen some of ў 
| wach have yet ктү raised, and whi lets т 
EU Bhai ago, exhibiting at the present time ЇЇ АД % 
8 
Stanwell px и? ад E ыч 
| —Sir, —Hav 
exhibition of M'Glashan" 
| As I ha 
| trial ^ I тет wa much ple 
to M as wi unit ted 
fru 
to the 
уа 
Hg" "itd fu s ty: provision 
such as him pA он poycf iX the „е И. 
not m 
S 
(exper Чепсе in 
uM ? wou 
Жүн in size, 
h. n 
planting а part or 
* B." therefore kindl 
nr 
n dispose of my crop when n TEX, 
Le ipii "As 
CNN 
E Dalsas 
Tor eign Corresponen 
Mr. мла S ÀPPARATUS,— 
ing had the. honour 2" чапа a Бш 
s Tran 
ger 
Bm ing p 
Subject he ао с to Qe it Paco ы ишь 
] Yours E 
of the proceedings оп ibat oce- 
A 
lived as i 
that evil they would be more У to en this i isI Тай тотен ente d as growing on A .|of your 
f late frosts, and their more «certain enemy canker Grafte аа де опз.—1 have been som ukia t sur- Bra ss a 
"They would, however, be apt to be infested е moss prised at “ arks on si thia subjeet. He states ари мү бирев 
гапа lichens, occasional e of lime-was be | that almost all the ома offered for sale by cac riim Oinos e b iEn to 
an tual remedy for these. ОЁ course as ibd soil | are dira and, consequently, for most purposes, use- | sects are num 
^is so porous there is no need of aiiythi ing in the less. From what source he has arrived at au a box. with me; in order to 
b "of drainage, but I wo vise 4 layer Нр ТЫ ара 1085 to guess, І will admit that ipd pars may fall in x dc 
of largest es to laced оп the surfaee, | the Indian varieties, such as Arboreum, &c., have all a | seems to astonish the norther 
which would help to check rapid evaporation, and x tendeney to swell too large where they are united with | and from "the mixture ооң awe ae p 
roots: comparatively :с001- and moist hot. e stock which prevents them from flourishing for any | depicted in many of thei 
weather. Аз regards kinds of fruits most. likely. to length of time ; but still I bave known grafted plants of | think me little ажей in Ње! 
“Succeed, Íruits,as Plu &c.; seenito | even these to flourish and flower beautifully for many | tell igent amongst them fancy.I ат collecting 
prefer a gravelly soil, consequently, they would be.the P me. ds hybrids of the more har inds, | purposes, and that all ed specimens ате dest 
"most likely to flouri ‘Pears les: should håve I cau positively refute all *J. R's” statements, as SUR up i iar and made into 
"the advantage óf the deepest soil and the es casod have for many years pursued with the greatest success | swallowed by th They 
Joris! the land а deseent, and. if artifici th ystem v has so unceremoniously attacked. of the study of ento ològy; and' 
s uld be ied to the soil when 1 il an assure him that grafted plants are in most cases | when I attempt to convice them 
.grea of u [to be preferred to any others. In m n may now ch & purpos 
аз the е kind of soil would most. * likely cause | be seen Moute of all sizes ; RA and others, | seems to them & 
:'& weak and stunted growth in the trees, I some of which measure from 8 to 10 feet trough their collecting than their value i 
^gmend the stronger gr — kt of Pears and Ailo heads ; these have been p upwards of 25 years, | molopist. mongst themselves an idea 18 
: o be кин, such as iel, Brown Beurré, | and they are as handsome as ean be des nj In many larvæ of ous 
Rance, Williams' Boi бей; rain ontel, | cases it is almost Mp do discern sil they bave|excellent food to give occasionally to young 
Althorp jiii , Glou Morceau, Jargon e, Marie been worked. Surely this is a proof pa Fais plants | and rambles 
ise, &c; ОТ Apples, I would take Alexander, Blen- | are not useless and short-lived. Should “ J. R.” be|personsemployed in collecting larvse 
"heim e Du рз s Seedling, Gloria Mundi, King | pleased to ALT me with a visit he vil then see that | А species fo 
Pippins, Keswick Codlin, fand Ribston Pippin, | 1 have not said too much respecting my grafted use trees during the 
«T. 3 Salop.—— Li Beta's" best plan will be to dig | mens, and 1 ак Mo d ould leave with a different | the young men in th 
slbi der each tree separately 3 feet deep, 7 feet «ide impression A that Which he en Я TE cti w use bow, and 
the and from 5 to 6 feet wide “ the top; the value orked plants er Wate , 0f tihe | posed to ive additional 
form hye hole concave, to lineit well with lo turf, B Si kI. vi 
" ican ags urre asserts 
e downwards, to fill е hole ae the composition 
m ed, and to plant t e the surface 
and e in € 2 A: is prac- 
tical f procee g oret et 
Кыса. те Manager Yos Monet. 8. о & Oo., King's 
he moss 
‚ Chels 
dem Jo iganteum, ете and Purple Goats- 
Ns —ln your volum e for 1 p. 710, there is a 
unieation, with ше signa ыт? M. D," offerin 
ded, ety df Heracleum giganteum. 
g 
I was cand 
-of those who applied ^g а pue of the seed ; it was | hi 
„ immediately sen d 1 Maxi 
large xs luxuriant growth, is an excelle 
n grafted on any of 16 AUT рш they 
aware, the Indian varieties are mostly crossed eden such 
| bush nse, Maxim 
f 
s 
u 
are neceséntily в is ted, and cannot fa ^ po 
ved." "Would y is наагаад fe be n 3552 ai 
what particular Panis КҮ with à habits he Aides | v 
to when speaking of Indian hybrid 
Sorts as Catawbie 
Mise n а very limited ЖЫЙ of 
a pla 
object y after а 
grafted plant h 
voy its beauties both as toh 
explai 
an сабаку ' 
el babit and flowers. Would | 
obtained from а layer will be |sometl 
e 
en I return: 
was surprised to se 
ins a multitude ot eie e e М T1 i 
