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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[DECEMBER 24, 1864, 
The seeds should now be 
esi pens ker soil should 
recepti 
bé bie Vióosly repaid. th 
those that have pushed. The whole should be covered 
a layer of v Pet table mould, of gre eater or “ess 
should be taken not to break the een of | kno 
Morny is transcendental, If Maréchal Niel turns out | 
sd to the gos i will shake all the yellows | 
w. 
jim Man's Friend opli —At the last September | a 
fru it and flower show at Brighton, I saw an 
uld is 
wit at, and pel w 
name; 1t was VA e cu variety, 
a Suffiel 
e urged 
e 
thee — cni in es own name iss XE. 
— Ste 
quito and "uut 
equal in appearance to Lo Reinette 
Mensa T eis es seen this nam ei m Nursery- | were 
s Catalog perhaps, therefore, eun of your | special g 
e | Brighton Correspondente co could infor delighted [^ Sole his neighb: 
in Ms m dry weuthes Stab if the see Fr iend i isa provin neial name for another kind o pple Mr. B.'s gardener — " Shaa pianta though ark 
become dry in the soil, they lose their germ g exhibitor might add some informatio fit for exhibition, e y i the of the money 
powers especting it. The finest specimens of. m = Pears award a iem e^ ain, Mo; d "e: E Bev e 
of plants 1 ever did CR sho 8 on a > aera: e credit an a and le i 
" vo AD matoi d get of etratitation ; o P. le Hall, M rem be content with their share of the “ spoil,” (ag i 
the others may be preserved in their Hazard s Plan. saf Heating.—Can any of your corre- fs jon appropriately and elegantly calls it,) in 
orin bags. But Asyl armed to be ex ads ina place dry | nit tend EIUS me where Mr. Hazard is now living ? | fruit - vua eap y bem an there be a greater 
and airy, and in ark r er bein 6 years in operation, my appa aratus has | fallacy ? Aen ay pd hes 
Ji ght; and it in water for p ru o Pigdaes 2 e de r of the day, 
at least Before a TI ipl p rem inder go 
more or less to the wall? Ve ery many entlemen will 
ing. 
The seeds of poer plants require the same care; 
but in steeping them the water should be mixed with 
t 
fine sand, and a little powdered wood charcoal. All 
seeds that are ames should be sown aa soon as they | 
are taken out of the water, 
een, where a gront depre: > heat is not required, aan 
ential. Mr. Hazard was living in 
nd then i 
wet allow their g 
St. "Martin's Place, Trafalg ar Square, London, but he| 
is method consists in 
rimini of seeds more quick and certain. Th. Denis, | 
Cur ui d T. xL Garden, Park de la Téte-à Or, 
in Revu 
me Sep ae ce. 
Xu v Fig.— n y f the 3d inst. 
“S. B." in speaking o ot this l 
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their money in 
cord themselves that it really ‘differs both fro 
and Aah hm ME have dei 
of 
5. tter 
en 
beg to inform “S S. B^ a 
there can be no reason able » 
ub 
one variety named nor the FA for it not on M differs, 
st 
Fi d | lodge, 
suggest tkat if any of your readers think of investing | for 
ha 
ts of air admitted from without, but 
warming curren 
? by passing it over the heated 
not “ burning the air 
bo EA of the stove. 
—On reference to my scrap- -book of last year, I 
au a note to ans effect, that while on a visit to Kenil- 
no y bug bd allowed "e vl igh, but 
ham and Mr. ag te who send their sheep for 
Lo: ingham, and Liv 
would derive equal Lower and 
tion ndon, 
g 
ardeners to exhibit, as, recoiv 
nev al 
Birming 
We 
on Sep noticed a fine = oe 
rea on the otter mul left-hand a riving fro 
ge, and on ting the v fev enethied 
the part doy — o Thé w 
— to be rather than 
n Loughborough Park "Nurseries, few On, 
—You 
ted appearing green an 
but that very greatly, both in siz 
both h kinds allude d to these two 
house, all ranted out and receiving the ye e treat- 
olay thes last two years, where they 
? or any one UN t i 
fruit. The 
t from eithe er of the 
be se y os. A 
the C next summer Mum 
le Kennedy Anke» as dist 
can | best living authorities, but they were unable either to 
I had no resource, 
and |h 
and one of your Correspondents sugges ted 
watering the plants with 
hard water the leaves to some of our 
tell the cause or suggest a romely. 
therefore, but yr examination and experimen 
these Le e op ees ‘that the mischief was 
W 
all, 4 se A 
. James | ama 
ng 
bservations on this subject 
bi m 
e rule ge no 
ead g 
the fruit “at gree 
pri 
Figs named, as a Ribs 
1 Mss 
who em 
* Florists” 
me | self: 
therefore he can Tava no rig 
t ot apply to establishments pe are in 
By such m 
ar Among 
rs tha 
t to and 
t grace 
incipal London — «d the tables of the 
m; 
a wid 
ae er 
gra atification 
leading 
nd. Florist— 
e fo lowing e on 
a gent] 
prizes, 
e pasta of the 
hese productions are 
e, and no 
ess he 
hat all 
t the 
80 
from exhibiti ons, le 
pene 
ago 
tion. = 
the largest specimens of growr 
plants trained TE the back wall of Lom c of t the Fig- 
houses here, which is a Castle — the 
t Ken 
nedy | vator 
at half- -past t 7 in “the morning. n 
that when the tip, n c nob the death of the 
For aed 
gom p ution, 
syringing is d both by Rive ers nd Le. 
and — they, pr bn oed pane, house oil 
dt any e vi am 
like 
I pre 
mine, i But desi Md sor tosing "the con- 
A! 
ng z fall 1 health and tuner 
€ of this Fig 
already before the able. It been IB 
Edinburgh, Glasgow, zu csewhere: and as yet I Eu 
not met ; with any one ame it, e) Dd tha 
it would not be an poitrine wie it introduced into 
A "wide on, Archibald Fowler, Castle Kennedy, 
of the des. and paths, which was repeated in the 
M 
9 which d come, I omitted this year all 
mornin A i inging, and substitute T^r h penAan s watering 
middle of hot days. The plan has k e jose y. 
p. 118 
Pip Grass (see p. 1158). — We have z a 
good plant of the te variety of this Grass, 
this autumn has up 99 beautiful Hike about 
8 feet higb. It is planted i in the autumn of 1860 
und 
were re obliged to fall ome upon the £ s. d. ir of the 
question, as if I had written for the sole purpose of | s 
transferring the trifling money awards from the 
gardeners’ to pe masters’ pocke ts! They have but 
that if 
covers his expendi 
titor i 
iture. I 
aa— his EE to meet a res 
, an — slow; let 
ly 
ni 
y it somobimes 
à “Florist” consid 
altera! 
” to meet his views. 
empl oyer "s nam, 
d Lena 8 ame in aec for it i 
who can send 
bis 
loyer w 
is garden, 
mp 
pedhete skill from 
who knows how 
subject aro are necessa 
south ? 
Mi 
exactly what - rm 
ily 
com House.—I believe you would oblige 
if you ga gave anica bl or Sol of a pe ai, ERA 
t 
Poss One: ie on this 
deferr : 
these — beige well 
dbaker set from p^ to west or 
is an hon 
such specimens of - 
hed the gardener & 
3d 
hem. 
north to — 
z 
along with some shrubs o 
the “gardeners should receive the money— 
- 1 I advocate 
above the ordinary ijoi dd. level, and ting 
of fresh stiff Sel with clay underneath. A Ithough x h very 
m cy exposed it has never had the ht 
of placing 
ee who used to hive between Hull and 
syst 
the pardone d names * ‘ra » on’ nthe prize s cards, instead | 
Tk mi d that ours was the coldest place they p 
on their j journey, and there is no — a r now -— 
there was Our on has never been waterc 
P ae the cart ehem the horse is inimical to the 
entlemen MÀ - Senes cd 
summer, fissures 
"4 two or 
e Gr rass h her e, all "that ab | a 
planted on small banks of sei 18 inches 
rt oads of 
been ¢ 
We have three plants of th 
can be desired, 
We think that | 
than soil, as 
in ae ‘situation 1 in the 
ingto 
ew I have just ived from M. Eugéne 
Verdier pen ” Marteka al Niel, M» Sandard Briar,— the | 
good co . Also six | 
ton Redelyfe, € thus 
or brevity; they are capital plants ; 
TRAE at inj pdt and of the character 
m opper, t ut a little twisted and more bese 
with thorns, bag will we 
ig pede nid please 
pictures of Maréchal Niel, 
Vicar. ars all v "xd - A e also 
cloro 
t | that 
e bu 
Tony 
f g 
| detrimental to the interests ~of rserym 
rs. The rule at the to the ence exhibitions 
the prizes to lacing the 
is to award 
he yal assert that were 
ored and exhibitions 
s garden mers’ concern alone, most of them would pue 
come to grief. The“ - before horse 
work lere when we find, as “ N.” states, A 
ores ers ally” obliged to purchase the 
| lowers out p^ hri own ee to m ui p 
compete on equal terms. Wer c 
engaged, and were his flowers 
own name, such necessit; 
himself would eag 
n 
“own time,” but w 
needful ass — 
absurd fo; to order 
Mustard, " Shen "to (o fre the Vines and for 
that the’ master vire and peys an neps man an for 
, and expects 
because the. grows over 
his ab my, as in duty bound, 
n looking upon them 
" T ee m seg, | 
own in 
ould wee every possible eni 
x agree w 
o ow | ano 
purpose wher: 
worked than 
inclosed in this 
Chestn 
he in 
heavyj load 
pne urrence. 
| cheapest in the end 
less salea 
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slates immedia 
ery seer 
si 2 
al. ey sed 
f fine outline, de! i 
ak. 
parish, os videl ser pairts: ad 
ut, whose tops were 
closure, some of which are st 
because it is ie e : 
is driven agains 
To any party ad tes 1 sh 
ought-iron gone and gr > A fe te be 
; but o 
ortho at Bac es 
o great expense. Geo. B 
Ligurian Queens to English Bees.— 
que hives is always ees 
t find out the reason 
x accept 
ately al 
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of the most 
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