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E GARDENERS’ CHRONI 
CLE. 53 
himself. In 
larger than from trees Pear stock, d by the withering of his corn, where the Ka 
Hare hiri wriggling about. And a very pred his fellow rather earlier, A pyra: tamia. of. this Peat i on the Qui hall parts 
he is with a tail like a corkscrew, and a head furnished | stock when studded with large clea E a its moisture. 
with a brist] rd. ornamental ; there is, ae r, some little at eter 413. Where moisture has been Jong withheld from a 
When the worm aforesaid sets out upor his tra | ni ime r one is loth $? gainer the Truin they! plant the vitality is Fae aera so 0 tha aha is unable 
he moves over r the surface of the F h | beco: ripe * the tree, or suffe Tg to endure a sudden or extreme chan I such 
f ), and when he find f | Clos shy followite Winker Ba Chréti r is too rapidly admitted p br ane to 
he can ; at least so says Count rariny That feat | Beurré d’Amanlis, one of our la argest, hai nomen Ùi stagnate, and thereby i impair those „supplies on which 
being accomplished a wondrous change takes place. peat early autumn Pe cee This i is alko liable “depends, 
Thee egg grows up into a perfect Fern leaf ; at the same | fr m being permitted to remain too lon ng on the tree, | or it many ca cause decomposition aÁ with it noxious 
time the n beginning shrivel disappears ll matte: decayed rootle ts in such abundance as 
When a start has once been made the leaf Ii is never a highly flavoured or perfumed Pear, but i is | to act as a prda Serta upon tissues ret a in 
ionger and longer, and broader and b $ odtien simply very juicy, re and agreeable if i lan nguid conditic on, and if the foliage fl 
leaf unfolds from i m, in its turn to give birt! to | ripen in the fruit room ; kable for i 
more, till at last all are old re oe to bear brown fenitfulness and nce so re its vigorous growth when | Heee” it is often more needful to shade newly trans- 
grains upon their back o; And then the destiny grafte ted o the Qui stoc ck. It seems to, grow |P 
iA is __ | Vigo musly ¢ the same princi ciple it is desirable to 
It is out of one of thes e grains that the seed f: on that stock, for ‘some trees in water poche: alrendy flag tagging while re ig Brees is 
PE ving sprouts into a new beginning such as I ion the pee th ote n` garden n) at Versailles are thy shining « on them hich have been g re- 
described (fig. 1 ears old o r thereabouts vate still ai Ithy a ek ight f 
Is Ly this realy 4 trae d deal of it certain] | ntly productiv e. Itform ob k loo se gr tter t misc rn im 
Acu obser rve: neò ‘Sami time hav bust “es the roots. The bar! srk when young and tender 
o doubt exists bout the Pare but should not be ja ted ag all in the south of| in easure performs the fun: Sot — 
pis rg and the pistillids, aad the crawling vegetabl gl pS Against a à north-east or “eastern and indeed in some succulent sinita akele 
worms, and the uprising of a perfect Fern-leaf from | aspec likel pidly. By judicious ea the vitality a the « slr 
the nest-like pistillid. Such things are however ex- |As a standard for orchard cu bundantl was san gradually resto 
ly difficult to see, and can} witnessed by | and wil E Bay become a perin Paria Pear ; on | stren ngth, the consequent restarted ot'h ie gir 
well trained eyes, armed with well made set = stand e Pe ear 8 Stock its fr uits s are not 80 la arge | at length whiti the plant to sustain itself under the 
cr , in the hands of dexterous ie qae hey |as on trees a th | ances n the garden, 
m ken on trust, as i n the moon, our autumnal gales, Ti R. | here fr rid Borgen fruit trees have 
ne ppkt spied no telescopes. W VEGET BLE PATHOLOGY —N h t been planted ka Ad 
is whethe crawls into the nest, and how it ABLE PA pr g 
gets there, tas how Waver, BAR ra ome to believe in| 412. Desiccario* (Sunstroke, Witherin ei pele e| expansion of the buds. If the head ve" left span 
the phenomenon ; and we cannot c ct them, for it | Plants derive the greater part of their nutriment ae thoug gh the buds sho uld push at ea We 
is hard to prove a negativ 
And ae are whi hat are now called the sexes a 
E. 
Fern 
— 
t. the inmost tissues by means ot the ‘spongelets, and 
ce these fi uids part with „a portio on of their oxygen in 
h th 
the ikat unhealthy if it survives, 
nala. In 
countries bulbs such as H: 
TES ON PEARS. 
ooe Sar RS 
week 
melti: size, 
BSN | means of the leaves, and it is mene for the due elabo- emoeguence of th Ai n of the roots. 
ration of the sap that +i hona ass through those | there is n to fear such consequences especial 
THE Bours Giffard or Giffart, the ha a the trio of T which 4 t the sass’ te all pr stobability must be to enco e descent of the roots as 
follows closely or ai iea na nehi ae PAEA mabak fulfil other important fanetio ons, as for example the deeply eh mm oyen and a rd. ia de tong 
sufficien ope soi ve all, 
the seco ety u It is a little l 
very juicy and agreeable, with a slig 
Noyau flavour, 
lets so that they will no o “longer imbibe or ec 
withers up the leav: as to stop e 
ch depen ya their OREN; must 
be extremely i injurious to the vem if it does not prov 
fatal. If, for i instance, fro tense hea tthe so 
early American Pears, the 
n Dearbans orn’s 's Seedling, which ripen in 
but the 2 our cm ane Our 
avourite Pear the argonete succeeds t 
This is so well known as se: 
bauri 
are ve 
© 
ag 
® 
A 
pie 
sigh 
> 
so 
z, 
p 
° 
oO 
es rapi 
das Gasing pyramid, 
a dwarf bush when 
This treat- 
surface and pre 
ing, but it düet not form a 
making gross irregular shoots ; as 
eeps its fibrous roots to the 
m 
y into 
rootlets, 
faccia ‘and at leigth 3, 
ply Kg ated is cut off and cline 6 conse- 
d ae te tissue 
or the su 
q 
id and evapora nant is dist 
footlets not sending on the m qu 
remedy the outward stress 
-| been attained. “Continental natura! 
the ground must be planted as far 
ent with their full development. 
PROPAGATION OF SALMON. 
THE expan, pi 
Hall, near 
Edmund Ashwo! gerti 
at Gigon :—It is, com 
t 
the British Associati 
tively speaking, within a limited period 
ject of the artificial pro 
s by which ered end in view has 
the 
strength enough in the 
f, 
s form 
soil, for AE cn ame dl from a 
k 
or south-e: 
fata! ere gi 
Williams’s Bon Chrétien, i in France “ Poire Fa mas e | planting, and there has been no 
l 
in America the S 
widely reputation for its excell i 
f new vob 
n | lets to supply the present necessity ; or, on the oth 
tive of th 
3 
risl shes,” ky Prior to that date, 
n 1763, a 
ae if th a new supply may 
pidly formed from the axillary pat as where the 
when: ee ial been see royed nsects. If how- 
ever the pins zcumstances are “i lo: gag dura- 
tion no iili hell will take and in 
some plants, eapecially thoes bed oat, nih divided 
roots, as in net Ca a shrubs, dryn 
e` roots Bite been Tiaoa by tra 
y i te tae 
ns- | ject 
Rem 
in the Journal of Hano a in the 
rallodting 90s year an analysis of his proceedings, compiled 
Aaa eb rolled in the Memoirs of the 
oyal A Berlin. 
Sr a few weeks’ drought A quite ee ap es destroy 
e healthiest trees, and o ti 
periment resulted, o on the Fecommendation of M. Conte, 
than too ‘ate for in in the | 
even 
t 
tecti 
or DY mat 
iion will trust to spring planing, a a practice 
ea Mery be Sor 9 as a | Eons, 
can 
some ber wupily the deen. a in 
stapled trees, bind the we ee considerable | su 
Comm 
pas 1853, bears 
a model establishment at Huningen, and ip open report 
presented w the French Minister of 
rce by Mr. Abundant testimony tthe complete 
abundant testimony to the com 
cess which has attended the 
est of poder en 2d b; mulching, or by y placing blocks 
è base of th to e the ground | 
n rather 
former "ease it it merely slightly 
3 it should as a . rule pA just | 
stalk, its } 
or four | 
some before even at 
us make three of | 
; it is quite worthy such 
properly y Managed i 
it forms anice compact pyramid, 
well adapted for small gardens, and its fruit is generally 
still adopted c 
so itis full of juice and jg piles b 
naturally stony, the stones mixed 
on no account be removed without 
the sical fecndaton of the. ova eh 
arnett, 
