— Ss 
June 28, 1856.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
HAZARD’S SYSTEM OF HEAT 
_I VENTURE to affirm m the experience | ji have had 
ven tilating, oe for praat "ria econ omy, an 
CHRONICLE. 
437 
ctical man who does not endorse that opinion, and 
aly which now Seme is to show how it can be effected,” 
I perfi eo in e with you, and I beg leave to add that | 
ere m without ai an inch of “artificial radiating 
rej 
ose that such persons, or their 
prese: resentatives wu, chai} be invited a eA either in 
London or more properly in Birmingham, wh 
committee might be formed | that eras conside 
t that might cr 
adaptability for warming and ventilating fea! kind of 
hor cultural structure | it stands unrivalled, and that t it 
ec pecincbae at will, its hot air 
ie ae You have said, „and truly, in your 
nce that ‘“ 7 cg is fet one thing upon which 
we have insisted fro the ery co ommencement of this 
their evaporating tanks above or vhs. ch pad 
emitting sr evolving their warm and damp, or hot 
and d: he Bo in a natural and healthy state, with 
pe its con t gases unimpaired, and sweeping with | in 
ts July breeze, every inch of the i nternal area of the 
wards ze this part of the 
business pe be ays vin at selling on its proper toiag 
H. Clinton, Royston, Herts. 
Roses with Green Centres —I have a Rose (standard) 
my garden which would re blossom. Thinking it 
might object to being prune „Il 
= 
some method of admitting wa damp z to the 
d at will, without 
e 
z there has been 
Tid Faded 1) 
P 
plant with 1 which it comes in contact, thereby almost, 
oe L re parri POPE Faaa 
o 
gardening,” and renders it, in my opinion, the most 
ei) 
ae Ba 
the leaves have large dark blotches u ‘inh va San 
ly and as con- 
; without some 
ossible.”” 
ur No, of 
n yo the 
me of respect to the memory oi 
follows : 
17th ult., after paying 
of the te Mr. 
—“In short, he 
be secomplihe | 
of a plant 
bu k i 
mr in sie ltteer ad 
us this | of or 
ting horticultural stractures that we yet posse | 
The apparatus itself is simple in its Conradi 
di 
ver n rushing 
tifoiak iaa “hot chamber i in 5 whe the pipes are en- 
closed, on Pe way to interior of se neo a 
fuel best a dapted for rues the apparatus is cok 
the 
We hav eat extractor, with its appendages, applied 
to the Vineries here. I may mention by the way that 
ents 
d further, eep w. 
in orn rl we i awaya ‘slaps to be the 
great desideratum of modern gardening : th 
bsoil is a wet clay, 
arly 2 feet depth of Dartford wong 
si 
C. 
e application of strong manure to 
ses. 
Det ce Ae —Can any of your readers inform me 
what is the Larix mene = arti erian kei 
tionary? The cones are e 
ose of the apk copi, a idk yt acu 
as bei Pah eh ike those 
The k kind i is nid to have 
Pine goa to keep ea banks. 
_ Gar ers’ Benevolent Institution. — —sat have no 
efficient and substantial manner with all 
ear 
Le 
44 
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PR 
We 
modern appliances of hot water. 
TRANSVERSE SECTION OF WARMING APPARATUS. 
herd with, tia the medium of the same (if you 
i have the goodness to oblige 
en take ar? fo ager ty of raising my feeble 
mA epee thanks for the able 
nnual mee he adv 
h at ond ting vo- 
d th use us eners who a b- 
ibing members of the Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent 
Institution. I full concur Bid ana A ne k that 
every m — that giving the 
males 20/. st and ae female 168 ould te better 
than the present pract 
t leas nt Bs pein 
be th i ing more si eta 
ceive been a mem mber 
I prii solicited many of tiy 
subscribing members of the Institution, bet 
r chamber, containing the apparatus. 
B the ante conveying the hot air to front of house. 
c Cold air drain. 
DD External openings to be “> at will. 
E Cistern for producing vapour. 
that it should receive publicity | in sees columns, 
| Pepe is tl 
TRANSVERSE SECTION OF HOUSE WITH APPARATUS BELOW THE I a 
FLOOR. 
peo one instance 
ere tome mm the AA has been, “Whati s the Fh 
seribi 
who ns Tad never subscribed one shilling to its “fandaare 
receiving the pension, or rather the fruits of other 
people’s sa tal Wha io at peer agin justly 
ged there are many 
to say, who shou filing 3 respectable 
again mera iy 
to struggle hard to save one imh a year to pre 
their pee subscri tage $ Han that is not all; for 
re are now han six candidates on 
| the o list for the pension on gon 
place in agg next, who have never subscri! 
re 
an who does Bord fold 
“allowed” by ‘the: committee to step in ore him and 
ae his hard earnings while he himself syara 
out, a least for a time. I Aeir beg t 
g titut ttee will Dest tis 
in mind, and if so I doubt not that they will come to 
unanimous verdict on the subject. wii rad what 
has been done on that he oa he boia $ well 
many ready phris to become candidates for oe support 
dia C i i Institution, erie that they 
tributed their te to its funds, 
ose who have 
them to apedbouiitiees 
+ ne rn 2 bt 
|I therefo ore ear his letter, 
re pi rar pr by turning i tothe 
houses fi = economical purposes, at this vee Reet 
such surprising 
is the sympa! athe etic union and diffusion | of the hot a 
the 
results. And so immediate and complet 
icle. Henry Ker Sey 
—“ The ea se of Jurk apear resembles 
of Wheat, but in its ay orale how are 
In th 
Chron 
as follows : f 
jea 
from the grating at 19 29, 
fallen to to. 7 0°, but what is most anne! ver sil I general | ns | 
find that the the temperature is tanngere a jose portion: 
immediate re bourkood. 
The i rip kna a and section show the patent 
ingeniously 
p Eas: committee coming f 
nits with som vie: e-law to effect that eke ? Orit 
be asked, do the amen i consist urserymen ? 
50, the prese ae is h ‘them a conve- 
nience ; but surely se t pr ae a 
so | charity is to be su ported gardeners, they ought to 
be t the gainers rs by it for Eos the old adage, 
it may 
en? 
e system 
ieme “of Wheat 
the 
ee = ana bark - Aeir shoes ‘iat 
make again: and bark buyers 
st t 
individuals, on oa other | hand ig the case of cad 
These | bri 
king Gardener. 
elon For the last three years I have failed in 
to maturity, notwithstanding that my 
i ‘The plants are reared 
ben 
© 
apparatus, 
ai 
th, 
anit wentilat 
” 
We must ‘ ‘shave y ( ) , 
ky th 
3 
h 
and l4 feet high.: ‘Janes Devidoon, ra end ni 
Park, Newbury, B 
say. 
was 
therefore we can, ; and Pil 0 offer you just as 
please, and if y 
_ Home Correspon 
The Bari 
the sale of b A Paper 
i Sub- 
a letter appeared in your Paper ie ugha “i 
Clinton,” who stated that be e should be glad to commu- 
nden thi 
k Trade.—A letter of mine = the subject of | 
md it is oe not very unreasonable that e pro- 
of l f, 
approach the usual size to 
pass- the ee goes and dies of few Tienes egiara 
but Eey stalks and unripe Melons which of 
course do not come to saatniity. I find on pein 
Se tbe fail round that they know of no such 
Pm 
ertaining the slightest wish to encroach upon n that 
J 
T irt Dont 
ae pikes 
Í fd 
ntad $ 
whieh ought to be the just one to ac cerue 
b very fi 
nches deep, an 
dy paar and. Jove „lying kani 
= 
m to 
the tanners and bark buyers. I ai 
wishing to appear so presu ming as t 
with me me on the sub; 
oa Bi Caa Olinto, who is anxious 
hall influence, in any way, the whole 
ce-sellers of England ; therefore I 
aap soil for Melons, and well and closely packed, and 
trodden in at the bottom of the pits. My gardener, 
