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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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der mand f for some one fruit, and a ‚ desire to > prolong its 
r when the owner is away from home durin 
the pon period of ripening, the У application of H 
for the ,purposo of  scceler ation becomes not 
heat 
only 
ted a house for 
bee feel interested i in the projected 
LN W. 
d aie ly: кон i face of he "OE NEED EE t 
deir 
g made several sowings i 
р, 
Peas.— 
tiea 1n. 
"ie Earl нах 
differ нши о of adt of the new Early 
| advertised i in your columns, it is a great satisfact ion to 
ly 
b and 
orme de two гер times durin 
he oyeron hod бі be per. 
principie recommended э) Мт. . Riv 2 
us to find that Sutton's Ringlea ader came ris thigh b ot rs in the case of tra 
^. 1 n t! gs Upon вру 
ib From our goce of last. season that if that саду were practis "a d 
we have contiene that the podding and ripening will hoig not see so many long naked Fut. aid че, 
be still more in advance of all others. Sutton & Sons, |in Peach and Nectarine trees ag mi tA 
Reading.—I ee (p. 412) that Messrs. Carter's First Mast ole will, I think, allow tha presen 
Pea was іп flower on the 1st of Ma T I кк Жы to advan ge | с tied-in shoots, i inasm nch ma s erg 
esam 
this period, nd n 2 
Wee La his, the. арен pu rest 
ht 
To do 
inform the growers of early Peas that t 1 
Ыы. lst Ma e| 
recom 
of Ni XT 
аге x^ vx үчү: up ‚Жар ? night, pa 
lating th. heat im the three spring m 
y siege me f f Lisbon, "which 
At no period 
[hes n tbe SUA O April, М. B. Joodfela Cottage. | 
Harr 
1 i»! ге blossom. on the 186 of c The whole row Js 
wed а row 
£ Tah 
ow Road.—— 
T 1 
I sc 
ers ата ве, Putney, May sd 
[р . X. Ly 
, be interes stin ng to know 
may y of use to De "pde үр =: 
Late ppm ying to you responden 
remarks p. 419), "i is а for ier. to 
portions! а my letter as b 
to 
Y g 
tat. 
ак, 1 
avfugi 
that this p pretty aioi bos те too 
winter unpro ected out of doors, in the 
end 1 find tbat, em the average of 
[ча temperatures i in the house during | 
May were 55°.2, 62*.6, and 67 
"bie the P door temperatures at 
arch, Apri 
ectively, 
Chiswick M : 3, and 527.6. IM average 
Lead Roofs.—lf “H.” (see p. 416) can without 
troubie m ex Je, he will find a ius difference in 
the tempe re by cove ering the whole surface under 
the lead pw very thick common felt, I covered the 
whole of my house with it some years аро; I have no 
were 4929, 
п апа tbe mini mui 
14*.4. number of fires each spring ачан 35, 
two balf rs beine counted as one w who le. 
The op f Br own Turkeys 
Fru 
which I have caught upon young fruit trees in the 
open air, 
he bark a 
nearly over an the arya crop was ready. ‚Тһе [с 
пу insi pecus 
eut with the die in ide ing, and in ma 
remedy I hav 
зка = 
beginning of November. 
I be tbe Brown . Turkey ^ аз ihe best. , For if in 
hitherto adopted is to piek 
lantern at night, when seg сап rea 
method is to mak 
adily be 
size ields 
5 
t 
Е 
pos 
nothe 
f the tres in which they bury them- 
onte 
hite Marseilles, 
So to the Ischia, yet for a combination $ la 
|ы fine, and to place a clod Up n it, , under 
f 
it-t ree res Wosia I have sent уоп а few insects | 
E have been very destructive indeed, | fi 
t those ит» which have been ar 
them off with the "S а а | 
кеше |t 
which T ed 
1 
In the t place I am re E 
that “ Princess prot dra is the Foniy. lab 
worth pce as the во-са! 
What I 
18 On 
5 
|. м! 7l 26. 
e 
White Is 
esirable qualities, pues hardine ess and, pro 
ll kno 
^ эии it excels a rieties, 
few plants of White Marseilles are use: x 1, they 
come in Jit about a week before the Brown "Turkey, 
Pipe any of your correspon denis dem СХ не 
hings have been highly spoken of 
the same pests?—and c ggesb any bett 
he Early Violet, though. small, is very rich ; 
and tl ite Ischia deserves a place, thoug eh it 
reqniros pud and even then gives only one late but | 
n you 
an those joe тне. "Richard Locke, 
Nu : 
less ? In the third place your. correspondent st states 
Foreman, — ursery, Gloucester. 
which have done the mischief are the destructive 
weevil, Otiorhynens sulcatus. Av 
ery good remedy for | 
upply of fruit. I wrote“ I av 
now v grown. n cla two seasons; the first yearl 
з Day, › Ne w Yen ws Day, and 
In Italy it does no more. 
I mE add, P'that in He Fig-.house described above | 
Cattley's Guava peat огоц. and though «бев 
classed as a stove plant, stood, on two occasions, л tem. 
perature of 86° ird tá slightest i injury. S. В. 
Ноте Correspondence. 
Interna: vere Mieter Exhibitions. E am glad | 
to leari from 
hadit 
OM Christmas Day. D 
ground жер the trees in ee day, and visit it after 
nightfall, b ave mounted 
p br FRE whic & be sh ; the insects fall 
ег aneen and met s e mi сонна edm 
f, 
ab eerie ve shou ld have ы frait much later had 
Mos e 
beni spring. ант гу in "fall end a fe 
days ago at Messrs. F. . Dickson & Sons, Upton 
Nurseries, Chester. It was about 2% feet i in height, and 
e 1 kage, i 
one-boiler gemina and i 
new boi - ш to be set last autumn-during 
we had no fires, damp got into ie e 
of кед вате opinion. as myself respecting Continental 
wreaths of snow-white blossoms. This. is apparently 
s 
I havebeen delighted with them. | 
house i and s poiled the renter portion of the crop; 
th in October. Thus faz I har 
l a scarce Spiræa, inasmuch as it is à to be 
| found in trade ca italogues ; and yet т purposes of |s 
e 
and 
That h held aL Асен this year, као ted to 
mind many things ыш Hs e Exp ы эл in this 
country, In fact wi Vork to reform 
any other of the 
If gently forced, its long snowy wreaths of 
, whe ere, 
genus. 
et your correspondent ШЕМ, @ and I — pe the fatu 
thai he will — — earefally | befor: een к ке 
о раве insi 
extibitions, for ТЫБЫ" ion eaii ЖИЕП» to make Ы 
grand d TN, R^ Ayer the other A ay t that w 
flowering very early, i& would form a good со! 
трап 
to Deutzia „gracilis, 
It is perfectly hardy, Paving | fatl 
dedo 
should а in the man 
our Continental n ifie but the reply I теш 
was, “ we have not the planta to do it with." This 
wever a mistake, and if proper prizes were offered, | 
plants hitherto hidden in obscurity for „years would 
The well-known double-flowered Spiræa prunifolia 
flore-pleno i a ги highly Ше at present at the 
ишү jus med; the flow: e pure white with a 
slight ti "E green in the centre, and are formed in 
д length. 
road, and when the proposed Inter- 
чке. E next year, as I ДОР will 
In 
imm not be found „behi ndhan 
These 
me el which deserve to э: more common tan imd 
арреа ir бо be. Р. D. Dee latha Fi Chester. 
T 
are both | tim 
succession of fruit of бнт жел whi 
sent to table up to March. тие S 
e 
prets it 
тг 
ВЕ " 
me FA be doubtfal. Е. Bennett, 
Cri ckets s (see p dar 
v EI eat * 
of which the the building that now stands at хес 
t distin EX Месте rS, is 
are pe val; Y the trees of the Castle гречана Fig 
| ud m 6 
leave: es, 
a proud memento ; and in 1866 why should € not 
have. an International Horticultural Coas A 
viZ 
crop of ere fruit on them than n any oi 
indeed, an 
f the others; or, 
variety with which I am ой. "The 
to defray expenses? There 
is very fine; perhaps no 
Сее for the pu - 
ther d p^ lend 
helping | 
Ega no ша about that, for we iori fnd. ilen ч | 
ng саг 
re plen 
atu have d 
Ther. contain a large сеа of va iferæ and 
American plants. The Coni fers in m most o 
ро! 
г respective hom 
say t their Tienda, I ІР you меб to see 
as they should e: you E 
pisei is gardening carried on to such а 
it i viribus ; 16 is increasing annually, and i is еу |g 
& Bitinio to do t for glass кү alm 
all ean have ма 
к. our 
that we го 
must рау "gland a а к those 
|or she frat -bearing wood 
ht. 7. S. 
Peach 
hoi 
f the avenues 
Whe 
their йа, 
нА н reacl 
| for шй the j dux x pa 
eces of turf, brisk, о 
T 
pn 
Ms 
do 
begins to — they 1 
Trees, —In refere 
u 
Another way is to ay, 
cov 
with hay before going to bed, i per. 
and Potatos. 
тий. 
jec: 
| ond амай of E сенне to be left аб the base, and 
it is not — decide this matter witho 
trees. Asa rule two should 
gie. I er телна по doubt they a hortiea | 
according to 
реа Those most easily tied. in „shou! ld b 
ide, | another, bi 
e amount of wall по! 
h 
lie 
covering is махс, be = (о та мэ О 
е 
escape. - Turpentine patiar v it will 
f 
of the same profession 
the tree Luce саре of thought, im 
fail to ge су differe 
à Vei It will brin ons 
t ег, and from dese 
E 
| the wall, except (which is rarely t. 
the it 
| be made m training either ‚ар or „down to ш M 
ll a gap or 
rought 
w^ "the means just € 
and Ma pits i "d oni 
san wem e nh 
Ihave destroyed thon: 
— You sa, 
pi 
every bud except those j 
present! | of rem 
A we shall|I wo 
Е, that we have 
AN therefore must, as a matter of year's growth, to 
never seen before, 
E 
t 
and those a the base of 
form, by stopping, spur, ^ Those 
to, in aei to these, vi, how 
exhibited to best advantage, 
our exhibitions" generally more in pr- 
hitherto have been. Certain it і? i 
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