РЕСЕМВЕЋ 30, —MÀ 
THE GARDENERS' —— AND dia GAZETTE. 
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the range of o 
gii аы aoth ist tint Н рок 
e first lesson we 
consequ uent] ts particles 
y, i bound 
| each other, d it is thus lighten 
+ 
h 
subject, for instance, to 
possesses inertia, impenetrability, com- 
‚ dens, and elasticity. 
is that latent me s binds all bodies 
eight matter, maintains | si 
and at the same 
tilation, and, indeed, whole sci 
of gardening and the economy of the universe, th 
se 
ght, | D. 
d 
he great law of 
d, i science 
at a 
fron 
eric "y superior d vation. 
unsightly. of 
ter | admirably a rer mg the =з узы very durable, i 
. res ms not ugly in — 
in th acte 
I would further obere ihat 
for such contrivances to be very 
arge sheets of corrugated zinc 
there is no um. 
arks are'not founded on узи» е 
of its nature and fo cannot be b 
M rce, out of place. 
Mari es OVER, VAAR THADEI 
*т ent rue чета ot "rait rud: comes s ap pe 
onally to the surface of the troubled sea 
ot to | indeed 
li 
nder Grass, however wl kept it might 
мүлк бе literature, but I seems to endis any 
very great degree of attention, o 
rer the considerations which | ought, to Алм 
tion, _ probably because рпа me men generally сап 
a strain of 151b. to every square inch, 
ed asunder, the 
of „е temperature to which ihe Vines "are to ъ 
prac 
opposition to that which they are accustomed to 
consider the right „опе. The subject is referred to 
but moderately early, or whether natural ‘conditons 
moderate 
round the sun and on its own 
his intention of — over his Vine borders, and 
rling round ps sun, а eden blaci mass 
the earth m 
ocks. Were i t ever r to relax its hold suffi- 
mitive 
hort ; first, as he said, for the sake | 
a neat app next, because , being laid at a 
proper ront mend rains would pes а way without | 
injury ; aud, finally, because it would secure many 
ortant conditiong affecting the кы узел of the 
voltus and he concluded by asking for information. | 
Now, if my opinion were to be asked on (ө! eubjeet, | 
Ishould feel inclined to give it in the curt form in 
which advice was once offered perso 
marry—*' don't ; И ' but. as that would „be but yro om 
E 
rsons about to| Vine 
and i pen ences are D vtero assisted b; 
to assimilate the temperature re nearly 
to tiat of es countries in which the Vine e is fon 
һа ма. рше without the aid of 
certain that Vines do 
— 
resort to tho 
at perfe open 
veri vm crt rA earth, 
c i ge Sk the p^ he ai d p "Meier 
to whirl thr ough ^ dL TT at - m velocity. | 
Looking elastic and 
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шү solid 
nature | be founded 
Ihave [Ah ed to throw together 
peel bearing on the Amd d perhaps be found | 
of a general as well as individual in 
Tho еее that the practice eher be b 
to the roots forms the sole 
un 
the roots inis that hey an ire plac ed i 
the sun po and th 
roots constantly — to & temperaturo very 
a few remarks, r [ачу в ilate d that in which „the „troos are 
growing. If th artifi to Vines, 
the roots | of. which are growing in - outside border 
, we aee uo g the roots to a 
proportionate] +42, у 
which the паве аге ; and considering 
ранен. 
t the sun plays in the matter, 
tter É ы to keep the sur- 
to 
ral 
Mie are bound аны [^ the zo Pm 
border loo permit of 
uses their atoms to stick „together, 
as зрте й 
- 
end in mo anamo Дей as we are taug t 9 
and еч ү йүз heat as 
much 
көймә." This subject of endeavouring to appro ximate 
is more wonderful. But. chemical attraction comes to 
most conducive to M аду P per 
| formance of "their? functions. Now the first great 
requisite urnishing of this e" ium is a 
the air is a admixture of two gases; its 
nany: E 
е 
| thoroughly « efficient und; of drainage, which when 
the atr nosphere 
has led i in many instances to the adoption of heated 
— by which a genial A is diffused in the 
soil o the 2 ders fro m ben nent th, but even here a 
в heat to 
repel en ach other. 
1 1 £4Y 1. үп n 
aL s 1 Anl 
the surface, 
сном, as t pro| magnet е ditis 
attraction, these are $ed f stay: to PA it dr om as b 
draw it to the earth. As far e know, the eei an 
of gravitation alone а air around u 
e can hd allude to. a 
vog 
If | re 
al | th 
"Y mp 
The ig maintain a certa 
ү 1 Aen t 
5 
of heavy rains. This will be «di rie жын ned 
c а io the next requisite, w 
ви. of which = border is ^ 
— is calc cà 
дё "тб of o 
hat both А "ry water шау y регшеше freely ! т9н. 
to the drainage below. imperative that 
y | the light and: heat „of the sun may be fre 
- shall b 
d 
e to act upon 
en 
matter as 1 lump » of Tu It i 4 E 
wh b that the strae ion of the atmosphe 
almost en while that of e Y жез 
nd all bodi es draw other 
this 
the ear 
each other. Its powe 
in EM to the squares pa the ilio Бена і 
Атас» | we a 
masses of mat These laws of а 
enviet А 0 9d 
P" | 
0 
Hs, prog will. ms to E ра wants 
certain ш рен that reso! 
Td ers, and no border, dE 
a 
doe de ЕЯ 
which 
he he border loosened, 
Е 
to В pes. rad 
surface and беро APP ying 
тее aaa ed 
fore mos! upon by the beneficial à 
ences of the atmosphere; without which support o 
уай n 
| 
which is that the | heated air to amal 
h | fruit ren 
ben in consequence of sA sedime of cold and 
nd 
this is taken into hartha ы question of fruit- 
|growing is necessarily made a secondary o object. John 
ол. 
VIOLETS AT BICTON. 
Ar a dinn giret of which one of the guosts was 
an American judge, the green Peas were be 
round, and when er came to him, instead of елеч 
himself after the ord TD 6 тр f fashion, he 
d the dishful on late! “I guess, 
stranger,” ваја he to а que сы looke à at him um 
some jas sat == * you t think Tma whale at Peas 
T 
be ev 
colossal way; I knew tha 
of Conifers of te largest A E hos db 
t summer. I had go ood reas 
nary 
- | fruiting specimens sent to the emere Park rerba 
last suppose 
r. 2.42 a 255 Ral 
его 
also explain the diminu- 
equally ү ju P 
iolets. 
Just outside the fine Camellia house, ^w feet long, 
now gay y with thousands of varied blooms, there was a 
| line of Russian Violets, about 2 rry the flowers 
the tree. | ш 
uppor 
arer the surface, ai that they are dije quetitiy 
just as the bottom layers of a dw of wool will 
ore 
Mem convenient 
tied 
he 
efly, if not entirely, 
the бр we ascend above the earth, the 
èss strongly is the air drawn towards it by attraction ; | unpleasi 
| few isolated ins 
of soil and pu mh dite pA 
ts downw: Vr 
Wa" E, іу very desirable oe жог 
M of Me уед Ky the Vino to be able to ward 
off the injurious effects li 
such 
red ів com быу Ой, 
егей from this 
"Mer er are all young p plants; a old ones furnish 
wers rs too short in the stal k, an P nr ika 
r flowering. ger n the 
ong in front of the шеше house, 
d and all are “fresh every year." 
t season is past, both n and soil 
ken the time comes of mme 
placed M tho ont outer edge of 
fresh tui put to the 
ide Я а ж.т у е 
helter for 
numerous о 
рага 
the score of t being 
e really requi л, 
tions оп 
кт 6 'should be well pe 
appearance 
that чу 
other 
| beds i i Jy Mec йа п, beds i in many | Т «bou, 
and lines alon 
