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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
and I ask how many know how to do this in a work- 
man-like anner ? Ier iw indeed. They 
n ink this cssential operat neath notice ; the 
pade seems ne mbersome in "their iA they cannot 
E it into tbe ground with me ease and grace 
with. which. it ought is 0 доп пе е мау thin 
throat, nd wherefore does іб? 
egt it is siko V Mr the kid gloves on the Убе ng | The 
at the very beginning. Go, go to ОЕ, journey- 
t-bottle, 
e edd 
protected ring the ph ny 
n 
not planted till a crop of| 
Regents which were 
Р, off, and these ponen 
I belie 
winter "stuff had been cle 
erely. 
"A 
- 
[Оксана у, 1%, 
conical shape and wide open extremity, a киге 
in proportion to iud spinning : ubes as t tieu TE | 
of а common P t 
| 
CE | 
f of this Puy 
variety, Web sI 
open ground lag near Сана 88, ш 
e bri ek м one i 
all the frost, and yet, when the genial influences 
b th 
m 
es онаа mg | 
assign its 
careful preparation of the по 
ot spring ше, e felt, they put for 
roots and shoots, and grew apparently uninjur ured. 
e practice of obe Potatos-for aen in a large bulk, 
whether i in pits or heaps, is necessarily very e exhaustive 
Н and although doubtless many 
tubes, 
dise twoor three in number, 
1 
nearly [r^ 
ощ fluids пы, 
cate textu 
t 
summits ; these seem fitted for aie. 
man E gardener T do not forget thy sce y 
for; 
cambric handkerchief ; above all, Taner er 
and gloves! Brassica. 
r. Paterson's Potatos.—At page 1180 I observe a 
communication fro m Mr. Whiting, of T 
w 
y cane 
, £0 
can speedily | be removed when 
raw will soon make all safe, a 
n, as I shall 
ai Ms fluids 
| the danger has passed - 
80 recently presented t 
bours, for tte Krite he ie rende red to his bibunt ry | by 
his success in raising new and improved varieties of the 
Potato, has "€ som nably bestowed. 
Now, d 
= 
сал 
m best, I trust I шау be ре ted to say 
а мв weh respecting certain sorts of that тен: s 
os which I h rown during the past summer, 
t the viole i my eji with robust 
ing them ben 
must be the 
enable 
well-hardene 
fi 
ted "and the slioots 
Maybush. ree 
which films over the е elastic с 
ther lc We have, then, the 
the scaffolding of the web, the side a 
the gum tubes for the > gum dro торз ап d 
in what wa 
icl 
e herewith forward 
sm 
I received a originally twelve mo: о from а |у all the gardeners now employed by them Da lia imper ialis. wak 
urce in which I can place implicit confidence, and I (without oir de to 15s. per week. d we take | specimen of Dahlia imperialis, gent to us by Mr, Griene, 
Ж по га а t bat they te true to | this opportunity of Рис 6 our best thanks to them | of. Culford Hall Gardens, near Bury St. Edmudy 
he sorts which I grew cotch for pon one as the incřease was given with | Mr. Grieve has not named the size of his plant, а нь 
Bhae, Irish Blue, Blue Kidney, Buff Kidney, th ardeners employed by Messrs. Lee. | think M. Roezl stated in his former ann 
White, Seedling Ro e Se edling R«gent, Victoria, Rainfall.—The following amount has fallen at|it that it reached from 8 to 10 feet in height, ай 
Napoleon, Paterson’s varieties | St. Leonard's Lodge, near Horsham, Sussex, during the A ri to be ten from the garden and transferred 
5:— 
| past six months of 186 
of whieh I cannot at present recall € eX but all | 
of Mr. Paterson's raisin, The whole of them 
grown in one plot o 
stan 
contrast them wi thei 
ints. Mr. Whiting D! туча ен the wo: ont 
Mr. Paterson's Potatos upon the strength of having 
1 
Sg, 
es stinmtion а among the wor st of the who ole. But. the iw wo 
June In. July .|JSept. In. |oet. In. m In. 
21.. 
especially the , Victoria, which, judging from Mr. 
I doubt very much whether 
Е , 
he possesse 
— e in 
Total, 19 in. 
| attention d 
ect, „the 
. F— 
a Moa moments 
ees of w 
the Blues wit. ith 
Blue, tato 
sently, but my main difficulty has be 
persons who keep such records, "end о 
cotch 
s good of its class as the Victoria, which i it 
what resembles in shape, while it is of a асах усб 
hue, which renders it peculiarly attrac 
ong the 
best; round Pot of my 
These, | 
therefore, ask from each and every journ nal in 
| British Isles their обоа. aid. When the sib 
Its stvle of gr is шун 
amongst  herbsceons n and its Ae o leave 
of imm G size when seen in a detached position, a 
i 
7 
i 
а 
і 
1 
машу "distine t.] 
Aes .— What i is the Micmac Potato? Ш 
] aking” ové recent number of the Nova Sotir 
** Journal of Agriculture 
Murdoch's valuable 
known, a specim e plan 
well.” Enquirer. Trhisi is Күлү ; the Apios 
given " р. bes of an СА 
sponden 
i odi diens 
were known to observe and аң the rai infall ; 
had steady Бенета, and the aid of a eed of the 
press, 1 then bee n raised until t e now 
to "y e way in w 
Herbst "ur behav ЁТ; in many TU y 
in x mide There i is yet one other reco 
to be attached to them, viz., that bien E in e 
i yd Mie os suffered fro 
ally 
м о 
Single diseased tuber among them. 
have been induced to pen these remarks etia i 
RE irai uA T - intended a t some 
n a statem 
different, Whi mx 
n 
ir. ЕУ 
gentleman! s | 
a 
n 1200 jl 
8 1 I know нча е are many more, АЫ bly 
a, who have either never heard of the tablish. 
ment of a central ie sd to which copies of al rain 
shou x be sent, or th 
ed i 
ошту, ир which, A [T cami а 
t its doing duty a 
ore was ү 
wies which I 
porri dent “as the гат" plant er ed E 
tricts,” I take c courage, and hope that some pres 
se e I paramount importance to 
and pete the tables Т, more complete. 
j Кх {е to ask every reader to think f 
eni ранет Е о опе who keeps, or 
has any tables of 
ance, and to nion 
or a | 
erbstii another 
deed in the Horti 
iti foue beds та 
n behaved v ey de 
ond fled he bode by tx 
til the end of October нта 
hole,*they Wi 
I T it on rs When 0 у бег im 
wer 
and they grow 
effective 
We want Ad records, we want records for mmol 
ed that c usan Ton д the 
ion has been appointed to ntend 
sist in my тойром 22 that they eordiy 
. J. Sym 
ns, 136, 
Camden Riad, London 
loj onger in the in than tea 
fore ven — ope that ав qe 
at Kew, m will be i "e [s ji it m | 
li ttle doubt 1 it twi outlive all the bard things 
Sa v Wels. NGA of the. мүч” & e пареи 
Thief Fm y attention bas been 
of the 2d of 
cture, 
n i warding off the 
Б.з 
n as possible, Whether uns or The. 
dise plant as cé н ТИ 
ее ur c eic 16 is stated that 16 was в 
e Mode, dat ies et later than the early part о чний 26, Xd year px 55:1 it now remaina t sto ty from t yal Botanic © at E 
I have found this practice to be: very success- | the Med e spinning apparatus the thought that this Palm affair was dead 
ful, as the vo "m have usually MÀ "heir fu = ха sist чы of a six lobes or ere wo jadi folks at Kew must be gren ; 
Id ii before being, attacked ; and t nearly in a line Ms the — two anterior, opposite | Mr. Hermann Wendland for the trouha man, bu 
coe pd : Ferdi k to n the ana "oth. KX siglt to im tho d and'two smaller central ones, close together, | ascertaining the - par "o à uite void n 
vi or ih believing i дерп ression between "the other 1 four. All these | leave to say tha t t the laté Curator, 
give free access to the sun hr air to purify the inl spinni ng tubes, drawn out to horn ints d ex men 0 Garden | 
> ite | Smith, as а Чу : 
hec yd эы б Potatos in which I was troubled | fineness ; the posterior and contral эр inne Ала учн е ч onsible pruinis m t hat 
ny extent consisted of some! each, besides these, one tube of larger diameter, of WIE ew certify to the truth of "nat Івау, 
