Marcu 18, 1866.) 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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and none that ca 
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be kept more fully i in place is exposed) close boarded and the ры, open, 
as far as I have seen, not 
eur disposa! " 
conservatories at a seaso This is owing 
es. monte рен roots, ЖЕ readily come. to EE urs ; Ap: ve; of the use fulnees of these riga glass- 
ў E ric she те. in front ; P" hey should have their 
" s "e tete to 1а beide esee Pe tme y ү otted at any time f rom No vember | raft ters 20 inches asunder, and i glazed with the above- 
mM е : ir " oth ver is to ta k ah pr en nd "er and vene enough, if potted | "ecce: cheap таве glass M ir cost is but trifling. 
EXHIBITIO esu! lide o P the erum buds are че rsting, they will often | In tes not sufficiently warm to ripen th 
ma Cologne. ly nh a fai і А lá Nae: y A p e 
Pres Uie уез а, (bé p тшер baino acri | Dear a fair е same seaso ‚ The T pot в n adapted | troes реш remain in them the year through; there 
ss agrum luetions, agricultural implements апа |, m epu dens "y ‘these, remo n A many garden crois sth at might be cultivated 
інт ery, and бода пв and implements relating to| ~ 10,15, v ünder them. Intelligent gardeners would make good use 
= c t there is also to be a display of the produc жк bod top-dressing | of t if once established езз»гу appendages to 
г ы Lin ӨР: Horieukürs йы hien and sur sd dresing. "e dt. should be done. in|agarden. With regard to fruit trees in pots, one c 
tions aud ir “тре «Маго: 400, ЧОШЕ "ээй er, by t 4 to б inches | scarcely calculate the advantages to them from being 
oos Me етн А ir totika plane in tho grounds deep, and replacing. it with some fresh —— Е under а roof during the winter; their s are shel- 
P ure" H» kaite wal s xciet y, laid oit Bj the ramined down; the latter, in E by giving tered from ү cold storms of winter, and opte 
БЕ аи Garde - Lenné, of Pot Sk т-а of the [ps 80 as to lie 2 or 3 inches above 1 the ripe and har 4 am at this time building one of ће 
irector t he „ро orming a re servoir surfi асе t fi із 20 
Р г Е: vato о is "LL E 
I tbe 16th of Mov, де те іа propius uat A A" ag 1 3 ily,an | th a | d i old siendo dge (т its back wall; it is open 
should close on the 186 of June. Notice of intention to js v ith тири aes T it è que ted е ui if 098 
exhibit must be ач before the 30th of March. Aito x i А " e En glar bi 
E EA torme! ial and t, equal quantiti ies, | А» tia shed is built after rather ап original method, 
e ts. е with liquid ате should not Z iq: and no ot a bric a жү in its construction, оар its 
285. THIBAUDIA ѕансамтна, Hooker, Botanical in a heap, or fermentation uu ч perhaps nearly as durable as brick, it 
Magazine, t 5450. et Fe Bp anadan СЯ rd E he к: pde Pd top of whieh is Lid the y 
В top- 1 atd r кы пе го of which is AL (e ate, гео 
Lcd "reno to пеш d mph Vd sandy loam, two- thirds, and rotten manure one-third, | deal, p^ 5 inches T 4. These are let into plans 
tons ‚тже eH m bordure ls icem ety ef qat 5 Wit n d to the т management of the trees after | sockets gorge Ln ches " ё r4 diameter outside 
T- | being potted, the pot in 3 inside Mte each socket 
tienl«rs, aud obv шыу во in the form of ìts green-tipped ground to үн fourth of their depth,” and if in has a fange at bottom үз inch des A which Ete 
red lowers, The branches are described as pendulous; | + беа f about t foot in Ai if tbe soil is 
the кана fih eor we lon "ovato. aeuminato- them to protect their roots from fros few t 1! this holds the ШТ fast. These sockets 
ERA е lexf axil ricco liie will be likely to bear the first i, "Y о ay remain | are e let into the earth to the d of 15 inches, leaving 
p Бони dr d io plunged | throughout the summer, Iu the autumn all | 9 inches of the iron casing sep 1e surface of the soil. 
3 oa na Aa е э елим ч Ee E rmn buds, In ME init post is let into the socket 1 foot, and rests on a 
? | the y be rem th т and spring | shoul: ^i so that when fitted in, the iron socket and 
vb chapel pec rented. ed with fa bell- qua arters, which may v БӨ (Qf no glass-roofed sheds nre aceurately, and have a very ink appearance, 
йыйган. обе А ема b te Е йы: Me E convenie: "pe a — ‘to shed of any kind, sloping to the The ad ntages of building light glass.roofed вһейз 
ed corolla tube, terminated by а ., and ere, but ope the S.W. Three | after this method are obvious enough. 1. Ifa tenant 
0! "four rows gr trees may be placed here in front, the hes to remove his glass-roofed shed, which may 
pots partially Pap and protect d with manure; ps be t Viuery or a Peachery, he has merely to 
here they may r main till they 1 1 sockets, leaving them n the 
their frait; in short, till all danger from spring frosts unbroken ground 27 his landlord. 2. "пеге no 
is over, which her 1 g 3 and mortar—those det est- 
week in Jane, quéy w will require duly watering, per- | able nuisances—to ted. 3. They are light and 
haps once a week, commencing the first week in March, ану, апа as useful а f built ‚Ру what the Yankees call 
When vt agi is fully set and safe, à vi ees may be| nderous British bs ilder." 
remo eir suminer quarters; the pots plunged, | "b of your readers would like to see the com- 
and vartio: аманы given as above irected mencement of the TUAE I kave Ойтон to 
„Тһе very fii vest Pe ars may be grown by this method | describe, they will be shown it on calling оп Messrs 
arm endo gh to ri ы them, | Thos, Rivers & Son, Easbéllgeitórti. X. M 
+ cool climates the orchard house must be с ^ alled m 
requisition. Мг, Thomson, of € has, I believe, ў oap 
, dm Pears on trees in pots under glass much in ш ГЕК не pi 
їп every respect. thar чин rom his wall trees, là PEBREARX MoxG N NURSERIES, 
Тїз is quite enini to pem irs — as to dd ici umi mble eg лы К. » 197. 
feasibility of growing Pears in cool clim I hava КТЕ ani (iic to record, and com mence witii 
Here, where they pe "dt ind i ripen p fruit in he Mr. Jo OHN Fnasrn's NURSERY, Le cin This and ita 
s" eu air, they are most interestii зо rece utly Q. 175) 
ouble, that it is Jot утур? й el 
f fruit b byt unlike good ce—may, а pénis «ле, p 
аз тр with rare 
m y 
J 
М д 
lmia glauca cannot be too 
— haec же: Ка 
ет and charming plant for 
yed as a neat 
t 
Роа 
е in т become most remarkably prolific, and 
rly vi 
han on a а straggling wall tree буе times that a age; f 
sia; I here 
find Amygdalus sinensis a]bo-plena, а plant 
if well fi 
all, tl 
tended 
summer by У pinching off the ends of. ali pes young 
oots' as fu 
bees midal Pear trees in 1 pots o in 
y have m nde three or four ll 
ike a Prunus, valer. dwarf neat bushes, having 
perfectly ан flow t white, and bein 
one of the 
P hel 
prani'olia € plen ann Exacum Zey- 
and last “т ore frequently 
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advantage derived 
SAN e 
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а" yellowish-green limb, with five erect short за 
the 
^ die пету о е de the trees 
n be 
by 
grown early- -flowering tiis ^ the Sentit enirn 
— which b!ooms naturally 
ягу 
f 
: a place where T ted from ,18 as easily grown as «es wm Hy should be 
. This TI our spring frosts— е: gre evil we have to guar nó 80 extent of at least a dozen ts— 
| "унд = оте = ы чым А ему a ibit epe against iu s culture, for p is now well УЕА, vt in every collection where flowers are nired at 
| ы f the meetings APIS yal y oen Pear tre on Quince stocks always show abundance of | this ti NI e cultu x and "c pi xii ere 
Ae Do. ct b» aupposed 6 E еза едә g D dus are t as ave seen it in either pablie or 
New Gren & " ты " жыр giri An pun advantage this mode of that 1 whic һ won'd 
| W. Hooker appears inc man ы "os s M Еч ане Sir ор making the cultivator independen fall into ће 
| misia hylla of Planch sig: dli nden Flore des of his am t may be chalk or elay, p or sand, renr yes and this time E. am поб hunting after 
Serres, viii, 205, t. 82. | wide S ( it 5 | yet a few b or excellences wi culture: so away to the 
much resembles, ЮҮ 3) силе S VES | put his trees ы dum free T zu anxiety on this head. West to look for more flowe 
the corymbs only е үе are there ire aud | 8 trees Sanaan to efore entering Mr. Viren 8 Nursery, King’a 
4 brmehes, more й, al; ite H rect ep it, Pd. m aiio substratom, for е surface dressing is | Road, Chelsea, I 1 and lock at those 
Ё кош pia t pint, sim Mira du ibi si han » that! freely g in su oots seem almost by| — specimens 07 Yucca recurva, now sprinkled with 
E I E RN n A stinet 8 p Ж, "ана scarcely attempt to arden opposite. Uo Sei e of great 
| DEUM AG enter the "eil benesth us pot. Ir they ever do this, the | size rd beauty—just such plauts a : de 
) 14 н ike 1 
; age in an exhibition amr oi 
. How PEAR R TREES 1 . spring quarters is quite а sufficient root-pruning. Среде Tie leaved Be only inconvenient to move 
i rM absurd it seems even now, ete Ee m ugh 1 have mentioned the front of any shed | | mention this old plant because the effect it produces 
write on Ped bedn Me 5 а few years niin S.W. as being calculated to give sufficient vins finely grown in $ кора lines around the flower- 
“а small a subject: for one is so inclined е ыр етее to the ad during their рне period, garden, 1 have not seen эринет my е: 
ушр түтөө. plant confined in a pot, and always | there is no doubt н t that а roomy airy A t 
to the ' Sterne’s starling, *1 can’t git out.” Thank would be far better. I me ntion a shed to show very | the plants were in flower, n excellent subject 
Prejudice acquirement of knowled edge under difficulties t if th ppen to | tor the—I was going to вау кедерин mper out 
С Ve iuto h ч rrt se those who have | have one ready built. Ira shed ів to be built there i | it will look as weil in dell as on plateau, and wiil be 
1 хир.) that Culture in pots are now | nothing better or cheaper than cheap 21-07. glass— | very largely hen people begin to produce 
; development, X been кы de pon age for “fourths ” as it is called in the trade—to roof it with. | * быз уе of mixed Miami in the open air. How- 
O ly the moder great source of success is-undoubt- n-to shed, 10 feet wide, and 2 30 feet er difficult it may be to or any of its allies 
шасе d " n method of feed jr trees: by зе would shelter a ртеаб n f trees; but instea it de etory to know that 
ар was d къа at one tine a plaut or tree placed in | vni roof карен, N.E. as recounnended fo: | there is no scarcity of tin all our veni been o t 
| ed Uy watered, but never fed 80 that at "oW with slates, or thatch, or felt, it | pla and here it is in the yro'usion, 
9f summe r ч ` 
Pütriment. wliich не; hard ball o ot earth was withous | нда ат to the s ; the back may be 8 feet - Mere y - ree Fer Ld tend 
пе зай all beeu washed out оғ ' it, aud the | height, and the front 4 feet, the back {and ends if t ines, in fact b cos arg б of logini and graceful 
qa ere are no i rab nabit- that can auywhere be hunted up. Tne space 
ia rait trees that so fully return thank Tm occupied aloug the чнч ani adjaceut houses by 
з мы = liberul чедери epa r t Mura | tr ran Ней tad mit mot о беду: DEN v these is very large, and yet, winter or summer, tire 
