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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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[Avavsr 19, 1865, 
will enable you more clearly to understand the far 
I went into the 
farm with alim  Pasha's RES engineer, aud in 
the first field which we visited (of out Й acres) 
we found four portable steam-engine work ; 
two hari one rovg een and the ' other. {7° 
а e furrows, the 
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ploughs were о entirely worke d by. rabs, 
the intelligent {English gardener 
Mr. Chapman. 
al at Shoobra, told me incidentally that | 
e 
Halim Pasha, 
hen the Nil 
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the spring. I think t "A this will account. for older 
appearances; the plants moke their first growth before 
m the ho © dur 
Id 
and first, second, third, and fourth 
| ш the ен best bunches of black рте um Hm d | 
ow exhibi tor staged fine examples ion | 
| E Я em were two hier 
et a iat о \ d tl hes of 
mbur ery large, well grow заў mm 
MW ; to. tlie Мет аһ) е of hes Вау 
говва, y lar, ell gro м with a 
colour, ы was the ИБИ: of m who saw 
engineers at the farm MES est ашышы to make 
en 
may 
some june account for the productive character of 
the plants. W. Wanklyn, in Cotton Supply Reporter. 
IN-DOOR Раа. 
, PERGULARIA ODORATISSIM. A,—This first intro- 
t it is га seldom met 
1784, bu 
e EA that I hope the following gonguni of its ега 
more favourab 
ics es E 
may be the i сый Ж pisong 
pos sition t than pes Aid 
in 
rt, make holes in ie furro 
being put on the sides of the trenches prevents 
the young plants being damaged b; 
- €: des water is turned into the 
n tha an i it otherwise к 
taken place in the heating of garden struct 
years ago tan was the ыш lin gen 
e pot and running amongs 
while the pot still furnished suficient ча to Lea: 
the plant to produce a r profusion of bloo 
one. I T not know 
very t r four weeks, until the flowers begin to 
Re Р bolis, pr vm umm -— more water is | 
give ickin commenced and am tinued at 
reeks, when it n be don ne; 
intervals ir about ihres 
by 
| such places, except perhaps a little saving of оок 
andi РЕ Е neat 
Ín t Pin oves now-a-days there is hardiy 
plunging = асель to cover the pots, and the 
have do 
ont of а e the АЙЕ pes Е s ну ! 
0: 
eral use jo "E d 
eorr 
our change in heating house 
bent 
season, mature their wood uring the si six ack Заров were t ih est ; Lk 
i. у 1 h e their UM ^t was nd dag 
ы the winter rest, thus а tually m каги ng two years’ | Black Задава мд had ben placed Met "fife the eds 
Уе. риё. in one Eu Iam hat this Apu of the exhibitors, let it be added, no fault was fond, 
ever before mu^ ала An it but I have all along felt a trong E | 
favour of the , Bla ck , Hamburghs, an 
brother bus 
question hother Barbarossas should "us Чеш 
i 
I may add that the us sam id of Grapes wi 
the first order, aud that I [ee no er end 
matter, J. M. 
Heated. де й—1 have just had d lar 
loam draw and put to 
I find it i£ 80 "hot to-day bes 1 сап 
hand on a stick w hich I h ad ramm 
possible, 
rge stack of 
n 
erbage. | 
en to have the ine oM m 
[озбай on the follow win I d 
ng Vin | 
until a 
uit, then abont stoning, та p^. its үк 
aopen nce, ang has ЕШ » slowly sins 
done so properly, and the crop is gathered at three or 
four реке аза rule throughout the country. As 
pis e picking is over the plants are beten up, 
the gend cropped with Wheat, Beans, &е, On 
in that direction. It, however, may be said that such 
places are as well without such plants, zs only 
nme nage in sects. Nevertheless, there are few houses, 
even at the present day, without some of чн pests, 
that t are the best managed having, of course, the 
ihe yielà Fu p cotton per rado or aer re, was а 
follows :—from irrigated land, 250 lbs.; from jia nd 
irrigated ie. Ps three Des 400 1bs.; from land 
eed heme 600 lbs. ; from land irrigated and | 
it 900 lbs 
q ne 
places, particularly as dn of them. will not grow 
pen 
in атар quud which is the 
notice. I ried it in an intermediate house, and 
gaa it on in en manner of wa: when the cold 
mo come, the sh оо 
J 
6 rj 1 
foet apart, 
inches араг 
sown much n say in 
d the plants до mgro. bon 6 
- 
rows 3 
inches or 8 
the з. vm been even 
EH still more AM 
and the e yield | proportionately worse. The v village 
ев, 
which grows freely when in r3 health, а 
like some others i it requires time to a good в 
before Tu commences to bloom well. 
As regards special treatment, when once the plant 
has ла, ta е прасе. intended for it, all the shoots 
| should Sa ы short-pr run 
Vines. Tes Кышы m the ахїЇв of the 
leaf май, eaoh "shoot кое "according to the 
allow them 
be They usu iiy xa 
fields pé gather the crops at three tim 
Jan чагу they irrigate the surfac ce of the.c 
yil — regularly as it Mond 
About 
otto on f fields, 
mi Jo of ТЕ into the | 
nd each 
| truss is composed of from 30 to 40 blooms of a light 
green colour with a yellow throat. S one of the plants 
of this genus can lay claim to much beauty, but this 
particular spe cies - perhaps de. sweetest bas ose 
truss bei e bes sufficient to fill a 
n 
1 
э 
tton po broken up Som 
whole Mein with its "pleasant perf me, Generally 
and it eon 
ing of | 
and the ood p. шейт у 
leave et оса plants standing fora Зеу ear's 
erop, To it is well known that this is Sot le 
stem as зоол g, and the Cotton is 
o оггу say that the result of my 
personal азай сш this season, — my two trips 
up-couniry, has c onvinced me ery ta rge pro- 
portion е last year's Cotton plantations are left stand- 
uce e a second c crop this y 
tinues less or more in beauty dele "the summer 
tmc It is easily propagated 
of it will grow well in peat апа loam, J. F, 
Home Correspondence 
КҮЧҮ diacantha e and 
and Casabon Fin 
is the habit оГ zd d the fret of 
ill be fou 
clin got iei | 
е Ic Mm | 
and аа зт wo TE 
through i j= entire CEU 
ed " 
ren Ed the depth you г 
w up the rod about 2 inches, 
bis a little vend into the borda 
out, when it will l brin ng up à mall "yi rtion 
ушлы 
оп 
It is a Composite plant, „quite distinct in 
t£ 
7 urfed Peach Borders. дег few чой 
h border here, 
pA s 
and have m 
ac e 
second kog ° "This is sv owing to the TM 
ан labourers to rcu te the plant p күле: ж 
{ту are most intelligent oultivators, and 
iab pursue the most productive xen т 
that 
ода 
ood del "from th o in 
ry available yard of ome 
have nothing 
English farmers might lean ag 
а + 1 
ey |by Mr. оп 
а gra апа vod for innovation i in a bedding кыа: 
ment—in the centre of an ordia. d os and py 
bold margin in such nob l сора Аан 
with Grass 16 yea 
ва а она. from one of ftne’ na бө бо, 
uring 103 in ой circum 
that "ow "mdi vi dn 
I beliey 
hat 
A at Batt 
| bad in wies. че. we win should Tee t s 
already ат remplit by some iyi Жы leading deco: 
The 
ative garden n «jt dpud ver, , why 
Гео 
5 
o scars AS во 
us, 
am & Co. (see 
they 
Res dig ing the saliras in o 
^u 7 to the Earl of Рита 
еаз.— Hend 
- ga сг sen y putting prin reeds iai each row 
of seeds, to protect the yo n from the winds, 
js worthy of notice. І Бау n fie lds of 30 or| 
0 h mori 
atalog 
in which it can > ыш ned, опе 12 months from 
en Mel out in rich soil with the bedding plante, 
make symmetr іса specimens, from 18 inches to 
40 acres, in whic 
viste: 
nm 
eet in Kerget with leaves shooting гено out, 
of ps ei. only ready way|S 
2|10 
days after the fo 
Е. and. 
Before 1 conclude I P nical 
of the Cotton. lant E in Terre] 
2 а that the wood 
ue а, bed 
an 
oduce а m uch better cro] op tian the 
pe налоге чога as statem 
These the p 
relative, ате Casabonz, 
thin nly armed 
ts pecu uliar char 
я less striking fd бак more 
etur d apea spines, bat it also is a 
tton RM 
ot of annual 
т refal vag cid 
rus 
Were we he appearance ad $ rom 
climatic cause, 
veted by th der л diacantha is at first 
might be най кт», employed where variety is 
d like the first mentione, poc be plan 
а year old, and will t 
to be co 
$ | sight, yet 
sou Mi 
out w 
ted The Che ster Pea somehow bailes 
ated a first t early, 0 the ne 
pearde spec imens nearly as [wich my E? congener. 
A t 
We 1 рен) can be ассо 
" 
be а very i cropper, 
Mo Robinso 
k 1 1 
character in 
