Ара 29, 1865.) 
qu 
CULTURE OF THE сыз 
largely into t of the 
my o 
und to be so useful an Дат er during 
In all e 
je in under growing trees, I recommend че 
moderate sized stones to for 
in some L3, is absolutely ne cessary. 
drains 
may be well 
to 
aining pipes: There d 
жа attention of those 2 Aige үне subje a ів nob | be e used in dod th ed if e no 
йаг to some c of the prin Ге арноо mp jjeet, because they assist the free Еа of 
e 
profita 
obj 
well |; 
S vated « ona large impa 
e dessert i in 
па D attention of the ao А 1 
ed to them ird of us 
нае E ed we find od кеш s planted 
vi 
БА out-of-the-way "kid and 
teir chance, uncared for, a 
g them to a E 
are sure to penetrate the ear th whic 
5 | making the n thi 
n only xe we 
y when they exceed а "gresctibed 
pipes alone are almost, if not quite AL ss 
affe ter x m "as of a yery few years, because the roots 
ich is loosened in 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 387 
which drainage will not be an 1 improvement, ae терор п 4 or 5-inch pots. They must have 
T 
e sto Ove, where they 
y of light and air, ва ртт shade 
only ^e pr "ent ioni from burr ning. 
say from to 6 inche 
removed *: а у 
quire 
i "their inel shift hes 6, n or 
Fio pis these n useful sizes for the purposes 
o 
If E i requi for any particular 
obje T Lr as aed of the ев plants as ы! 
fill a large pot w withont over-crowding ; and a 
plenty o of space for its deyelo opment. A specimen grown 
in this way will generally produce larger bracts than 
coarse of pruning C Pew ment being utterly advantage be cropped with Potatos, "aM under su ch 
E Lak Е. a lse they are planted às a kind fayanrabia. сорани these will b 
of supernu тор, кыы у of а better place, | of seas sease) a highly 
и intervening аА s bet the HUN {тее ill co expenses, and lere PM i ыз 
orehards, where, although. "subjéeted a system | ope А i 
from the necessity of keeping them w ithin| The АГАН of the young ем for званар і in 
Aur owing the shade from tbe orchard t; trees, | their permanent situations is ork of tim 
id {liat deficient supply of which hy ably оп! always to be done in ati qe a 
"edi cam idt түе that Ia 
tion as taken in its а sense, and the principle } js 
i 
assert sha t t 
d perm 
e 
ent cce at once, and be trained ont in the 
re di es fop, but I cannot but consider this as a very 
^ disadvantage. 'h as to make it pay 
enses ауу cropped with 
many ег D реја that of 
of the Nut trib t tobe conclu ad, 
бош we are dealing w 
wirt т 
ected, the. 
nsumptio n, 
comes naturally as tho "first great considera- 
Tad toit I I would observe that where 
the be he 
other produce, md I hold that this can only, be dene at 
Iam not a 
in favour of catch crops—as they are Snak 
ail 
When the plants become well rooted ive them 
h 
t the same M they require 
f heat an cu ire to bring ouf their bracts 
tp parfeoti ion. 
Аз the plants paes out of flower let tham go dry, and 
the ey may be stored away beneath the 
d 
| base of тү бең: da Ra "boy eh 
he че 
їп ы with 
es mayr a little 
nt 
and should o only recommend it 
heavy niri d во fhat the tree 
regular itho det à be 
brought Forward "into a bearing condition on a limited 
space in nurser 
For this pee "d. 
and remove with a sharp knife all the buds on the 
stem to the length of 12 sr 14 inches from the base, 
and head bac - the Au. a " inches paro с 
eight. hould g Frente form t 
ud. be ы 
rows 2 feet apart, d - bores at 
Ows s for the first two year: the 
This s 
in t 
18 inches in 
f th 
e Mam aud therefore worth 
eodd. Thos. Brown, Too 
KITCHEN GARDEN er A III. 
T 
Pea, viz., tho tall 
dwa rfg groep, "t 
THE LM of ЕГА Marrow 
and dwarf white, a e tall 
р 
strong well-rooted suckers, | 
end ie 
f А the stem; remove also 
impor Us 
ЭТ nd "авторе" as LA rendor the 
prt there are so min 
ШАР {о 
e first instance in selecting a 
ng. 
e nn the Nut is fed to attain the 
querit is а deep loa oim p a dry substratum 
aste al is b dU, in d ei gr ven Pd 
vius E Pais А when there is a 
Ait Sven soil. say butt 
u 
m 
= 
any side shoots have started below the 
main branches. Thes 
cde may 
e latter must ye shortened back dis 
ing syporseded. by later А They d 
acquired a оде pe и, би regarda distintivo 
character, ' A: as depart cv, vi 
true stoc 
often el 
the tall an rf green kinds; while British won 
dwa 
4nd Айе are made to do duty for the two w 
th 
T i. инто owing late Peas," as they аге some- 
times term earliest а t rs to be the Mss 
or Waterloo Mak which also known as Thu 
ce. This is a A proi cropper, producing 
hould b 
be pricked 
to 3 inches, after uidi the m 
up and e ee with rotten man 
second yea ied. 
produce a p на е 
the base of the main branches Ж the future tree. 
And here I must ob: d a free circulation. of |. 
the Peas бе s a 
oT 
air amongst the br anchos 1 isav 
pen know whether or n pe 
be secured. 
pore than that, the centre must o pem A open. 
as Nuts, in common 
М ehm tendency to 
upright, the work k of training ае 
during this period of their growth, and eti the 
pliable. Бр sm " eret "ne 
stakes thr 
- #5 bt 
arly the s 
f pr 
epeh of. soil, ^n nt nature 
- уе be taken pe of the 
conditions, ma pd. sh hould b d used to 
е h to them in their essential 
n the necessity of.a dry 
e the күн of t 
"1 сег- 
wit n elay 
s d dn a. abit i Je nera Пу y gross, 
o he ined.to produce an rs ul 
po v ба д ender ТК 
10 € 
ET 1 Run. e je wear 
ut tree безин es well and | 
lea 8 ; in these cas however, it is 
alysis A". althouzl: стей" ш, t ey 
8 0 сеп j "ier: в dye 
Ч vd iren огоц ry b 
Ve m It ma 
АІ за 
with 
eie, þu d а E 
ye t 
ie NUS T сазе 
aid to surlace 
EE for у the first 
M 
catio 
i 5 en: efficient 
ed porous 
there i f and h 
1t з EA ASTE 
eu 
depth С I consider | sandy 
E 
i care үн in all ri 'prunings the MN are 
shortened to an outside bud. John Cox 
POINSETTIA та 
ring pla 
iere of any height or size, 
but iie from e to 36 Inches 
rative purposes, "d 
E the old plants should be starte 
rd growth. s will be don 
rong | hent, air, Ж M and by giv ing the 
and syringing them once or twice 
Ao 
cie 
made shoots three t or f: Mies Ve 
When ү FT 
take these oif as LR removing the th 
y | little eel, as in the case of a Dahlia cutting, 
mall pots, $i 
eat, each having a little um Lat ini the ү 
ould БЕ 
аа 
d taken n and biet ina whe 
mitt iod nd T be ed over hea 
"d them from Ев Ж, 
ор Furt hd s ыу will sufficiently 
hardened to be mh d in the si, with a Ln X. 
nd in about i week ог ten days they should be 
E iss 
with 1 n o trees, possess 
"m 
MT in pus tion. P The Victoria Marrow appears 
© be the oni M HOT we have 'of the round- 
els classed in this s section, 
м 1 гота d Hes Merz, 
ke to the colour of t he Peas wh , 
ex Ei. olive, and olive and white. I find, e 
ver, that some of these cba 
o gt 
i Ме. ке юч 
to bearing about t 
song 
th 
marks to their r respective merits, and to compari 
the best, if not the best, of all tall 
Sailei T pens is Ne Plus Ultra, а variety Ey PA 
nd that ratisfies to the Ei p 
e by Pheipg m in 
suffi- | ma 
em with afi 
of it. 
i ot 
t 
and i in the London 
Pus when cooked, even whe! 
rich fay onr, always com- 
dry some of th 
à pale Se Eo p rd отето 
e 
bm 
og: mi 
e 
Ti ге 
which h: 
rus 
i5 ux 
mte Pea is D Tall Green 
о! ich аге EU Eu Ed gi 
esembles Ne 
(в quota 
reen 
pen 
iti in qualit y. 
Tow ог Jeyes' бей» partake sof the characte: 
of Ne PI s Ult ra, and is considered to be {denua 
with it; | all events the latter is often supplied for it, 
