5 
c 
11 
1 tion. Of Vinesin pots r 
|an amazing 9, 
е of possess 
eady for fruiting we obser 
whi ch have, moreover, th e 
ing an unusually healthy and 
- We tern Provinces of Pr: ria, | hive, Oneortwo nucleus boxes should be provided, which are 
Wartem burg, and = Tyrol; Austrian к oa made to contain four of the frames. The mode of proceed- 
Sweden, Norway, and De rk. Russia іп Europe. Turkish| ing we have already described fally. Our correspond- 
pire and Kingdom of Greece. Авіа. Palestine, at the price of the Bar and Frame hive 
ef опг Saviour; Modern. Arabia, Egypt, Nubia, Abyssinia, | complete. which is set down in Messrs. Neighbour's li 
Red Persia. Bokbara, Afghanistan, Beloochistan, 3L За. Batthis includes outside е and super, which, 
snd the Valley of the Indus. India. Chi - -| his object is swarms instead of honey, may be omitted. The 
lago. Islands in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar, Mauritius. | hive made of straw, with d fra can be obtained 
Japan. Af General Map ; North and South, pipa ree forlL 18. Wo do not know the price of the wooden hives, 
Байгана, &c. Azores, Canaries, Cape de Verd, &c. but it is im rial which are used. We should, however, 
North, General Map; British; British Columbia, and мне: recomm t obtain a Bar and Frame 
Island’ Nova Scotia, New "Ar etes (eni "Prince Edward hive comple th outer case aad рае ат f 
New Brunswick (East). i 
a, Maine (Nort: 
ym Pole, P" y Sir ТҮШЕ Lubbock, o Ра aris, with View! 
Public Buildings : : Double Map. 
We understand that Part 3 of Mr. Bekema 
,? which i 
con гры 
rne, an 
an i Me te of анна, ж 
v SER gloriosum, orte САП 
EX 
мун x bed efit of zn reuders, 
seems to pe that ну do exist; but I should be 
lad if f um 
се (ort Bees ре», New 
tates ; catan, 
evi Cos 
Бесон in € — of FERTILE 
w going to relate 
clever correspondents wem 
ey may e had on 
dire he ean К T е made иң “home, followin; Es 
‚ facing 
former афс. 
atter. They 
water, and аат 1 
and bo ottom, Мн latter ms во arranged 
о pass over e pipes s before 
1a 
vor and south, the orba on he 
uite as soon as pe on "the 1 
SET heated by hot 
t 
Eh 
isely tl e dimensions in every particular, at a 
Garden Meinoran 
Mz. МЕЕЕргтн'з, THE VINEYARD, G 
| LrvERPOOL.— Who has not heard of Me. M Meredith, ^t 
his magnificent Grapes, and of the prizes grecs! they | g 
,|have won? In bud and Antwerp they stood first 
n | Against a а host of competitors, and in Paris, i in addition | 
"lin w 
"The Te ues are opene d an 
| long Jengihs by 1 means of levers, so rapidl 
be огоо у, pannor in less 
an a min ute, and so easily that 
té rather than а trouble to 
ven 
his success ; "the foliage, pum is о 
the most ample 
thi ek and lea 
hery, Doa without pk or 
they received—enviable distinction—a 
d Gold Medal 
from the Emperor, va alue 20 guineas, while. last season | 
from burnin 
A s 
x of Gra es to 
produce extra ed with 
11 first pri An account of the 
which в siae Eat ice ucti 
therefore necessarily posses 
hi 
e MIU E 
establishment d, 
on account of its excellent position оп by 
Mu side of Liverpool, from which i it is screene 
eaut 
e 
d 
by b tiful plant tations, enriched wi ith elegant villas, 
|2 
h’s | | roots 
spos ow c 1ч 
ordinary bu 
wonderful regularity o oror уо Ма » of the Vine s, which 
are clad w h lea uite down to the soil. 
This] ouse, ү 65 ft. in length н а 
"The pm "ү "planted inside, b ut 
0 borders out 
ordinary 1 еу of n Чала: д ground, and жыйа 
ter with straw and glass to throw off super tnim 
Via or snow. Thus zn ted, а e rous root action 
maintained, care bein, il 
3 ft. in "vid. 
interesting subject. 
May 31, opem 39 Stock. The young queen was 
ы; she ту large and beautifully marked 
ye 3.1 peus all the combs and saw the шун 
d hive. 
5 
Here Mr. Meredith began 
have been destined to tien 
which 
an ire: ing p Ы 
what the 
ine can be rye to aim under ig 
directed by a scientific hea Only t 
, 80 as nov Mr to per prade 
t, but also air, Mr. реа” айп pd always 
тй natural = унда as much as possible. о 
— indeed is he with the eg edo of this 
does not even 
cultivation 
years after planting t the Vin nes, Ama "was pro ка 
t Буде 
e 200 as they ca: of the old Ligur 
and put idis down the pex at the Ai of No. 39 hive. 
June 17. Examined t ey 
ined the 
— quee A in the] hire, but all the brood hatched. 
brides 
ug опе h.t д 
bu мефа, а Black Ham n o tha 
peel. "the oose bark off XM ne at sen prani- 
| time, feling certain a Me only serves in во 
Xv сав! 
weighing 44 b. Soon m that the o Vin 
duced a bunch of the same useful varii е of Gra 
wei Ad S "i under 6 1b. ! and PT epo ond 
of H mising ,seedlin ng о Mr. . Mer 
lo t£) 
a the bum. m. ү 
bu 
| also kee e stems lap by its retention i of moisture 
А. house d*i p same m as that last-named full о 
Muscats promises to П that can be деге 
h 
in the b ive, nor any que 
July 1. "Bosidusd Lee pe and found a few e| 
three ау Black Hamburgh Puri t the sam 
place el ast Se ptember weighed ouem d 114 [М Neod 
Oros illus: 
and larvz in worker cells іп two combs, к gh ne о 
them were sealed over ; me 
two or ебу mined almos every 
of the cells arse 
t bee, , but 
n of the su 
f| of Mr. Meredith's practice ? 
As regards rca the best Grapes which Mr. Mere- 
dith ever had Black Ham burghs grown in a 
cad hare laid the. eggs. 
ly 7. ,Examin ed the -— and found a RN more 
тепсей | рер 
е bees had co 
sealing воте over, but no dir was visible. 
. July 9. „Examined the com mbs and found some of ре 
i ; the res 
ETAT О 
Bla 
e 
of 
the brood consisted entirely of drones. I could not find 
bea 
What is destined, however, to ке "m that at no 
grent fea of t 
| Gra aperies, equalled only by the great [йм lor at 
Chiswick, and which, when furnished wi ith Vir nes lo: ade d 
house faci ang de he 
day. On t 
after r sick o the other 
кар on un ^ie sun dd rin 
jd 
the other with black 
apa x well worth a lengthened journey to see, 
is planted with whi te. Grapes, 
e before 1 P: furnished bunches 
d Lad; 
start. 
т 
varieties 
Surely such. "houses cannot fail not dud to be 
5 
Ripe ыы а may be had here all the year round, 
n 
new „fruit and " € ved ч ees hands," but 
of the p 
йа all jade of Dum. dein tein to 
ha: beei 
n ane size, but for 
Thes 
e are all planted inside in a border 
» ә 4 
M fit “proporti onately as fine as that fr 
the | Vin 
t 
kee an The 
n dn y 
s are Енн г Vi 
om permanent 
y 14, Examined 
brood sealed, and eggs laid, 
qu Having received some 
stocks, I took a frame out of one o of i which vei 
tained Ligurian eggs and I and - it ye he hiv 
that contained the fertile worke 
two 
July 16. Examined the hive d found the bees had 
феде al cells o e Li 
bees commencing immediately to 
2738. 
a. 
Examined the hive and found seven royal 
bet m uid not find any 
in Ligurian | i 
comb, a convincing proof that yere. ds no queen in the 
the to raise 
in | depth. чм bens will therefore be wid телу ооз | 
increase in length. Тһе Vines, Кешр all Ls were | 
| fr poly t back last winter, and are this year pushing | m 
Ona ip А irellis 
a seh has pim of very late Grapes, 
wnes’ Seed- 
ling T m 
ast year, and were ripe on 
July. On "the 1st. "ot April лаб 1 fruit was cut from 
vell 
UR ај back of this house 
тта ms. borders, the materials of which they are 
| com niin ar the most ordinary descriptio: n, consist- 
ing Ped ot E fibry loam, mixed with well ro 
and bonedus 
in borders as in бај good 
у, addition to Grape growing, it may be m 
enced on the Ligurian comb. 
cells 
removed those 
orker 
82. 89.8 
a 
il velis til led ы 
sti u 13th 
| put t} T ау). 1 
— 
3 
SES 
5 
g 
! 
nr 
| 
: 
mme up 
mbs 
nine 
bs and found ma seven | 
ey were Moser 
"he seven royal 
9th. 
and Sout ч 
на ic ъа that, with 
| han 
Kensington, establishing the 
proper care, Grapes will 
less than 
e 
secured, aud iat. without any deteriora- 
pé Vines with which the house 
entioned 
that Mr. Meredith is a judicious and skilful hothouse 
builder, th d latter trade ^а 
circums! rather than 
men and рее" media ood 
seei ing what he had np ishod himel. пабу and 
rightly kg esperes тоң most capable person -to 
effect W PW themselves, эр Ме Tena 
he has achieved i in! m that жау near Liverpool h 
am 
tion of the 
furni 
— of Vine каг 
ЕЕ ээм lag. 
wi чес his vac in all parts of 
, country some ue houses most 
le Grapes Ms xus n shown, and we 
shall not be A if some of these M eredith Vineri es 
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1 
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'ewton Hall, 
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B 
or hives, 
answer to 
described 
constructed 
but we de- 
carry 
EJ 
"HE 
j 
| 
| 
me hives 
Pot т 1 out of all 
d 
8 
4 
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g 
e 
$ 
4 
Е 
d 
There is no 
oodbury Bar and Frame 
inva ay, sp С аа by hot water in ва 
t produce bunches if not superior ii least equal э 
the „heaviest farnishe d by. the Vineyard а Meri 
hea 
pipes laid i in a hollow chamber a Jue sl ; the 
„ 
1 1 1L t 
observed. and duly r guid um 
ame air у earned Dy g peg 
WATER 
n the house just ad 
varieties. of Gra тар in сан pe been imagi 
b comparative 
and to enable pure! бойу am "hat they buy; d qr i 
may be acer that М Mr. Meredith's pl 
to publie (oed 
Am till 
th rnt rn mua ii e Б оа ; de pesci ont even at а 
jatana иа the magni rh mass of bloom with 
is ace nded, Crimsons similar to 
mentioned last week at р. 487, аге also abundant. 
which it 
38 | those 
‘The am'rous Vine ina 
ltitad ng Ы Vae 
d wh f you апа 
sold every year. Numberless pits й з mi АЁ houses 
are 
ll worth notice on account of its colour, 
ачу different from that ot most Rhodo- 
' Among pure Whites, Chionoiles is 
therefore devoted to crops of this descrip- 
conspicuous, but Mr. Waterer states that he has a rew 
