GARDENERS’ 
TASS 
FEB. 23, 
116 THE 
8 — 
the surrounding The cost of materials i Haricot @Al er resembles the Prague. * 
about twice as ie in 3, and abou nage a of the 3 Beans soon become unfit fi have. Retaining ‘hus e 8 y shorty ae 
h in 2 as in 3. 1 uestion is grin * Lima, pea Haricot mms Cap, or Venetian Sugars This happens y to those grown dark 
Lar st 3 hes 2 d the Sieva, are all too tender for this climate. places, say the — e 3 irak, by dung 
referable por amongst those above mentioned “a or other fermenting s is is dise 
We should srid — like 1 offer 4 ee rs prefixed "6 ee the e ar nch cl eee, and ohh we Italiang 
spondents’ opini metim signa a rae ahs mento, or more 
our own. a present we shall only say that we] Scar Runvner.—The Scarlet Runner and its at 5 as a i of the plant, in f sion ea 
know ex of —.— — bea pen belong to 2 a diff tots ~ ange from that which wae shoots, whi sender enough t to be compared 
lan of Nos. 1 and 2, and excellent walks made sorts o ey Beans above men- threads, ag may 0 in rved in plants g 
22 cost upon the plan o of No. 3—the sides 5 tioned, and 3 usually considered an annual, it is, in eyes k places for the towed 
being kept lower than in the figure, in which the in fact, a perennial, having tuberous ogre e The want a ‘light, . often a Superabundanes 
dotted line represe peal ge el. those of the Dahlia, and like that may b 8 , may be e d as the causes 
through the winter ; ; 2 lanted out in a Apri they | which must not be confounded with he se 
Fe ape the ae . is ay best a ae a e er re — 
In wet cher, if th W 4 early abundant crop The principal sorts are the | may p prevented, but when once developed 
of walk is as gu as another, * ace 18g. Scarlet 3 alias Tall let R . aricot it is difficult to arrest its 2 It may be 
but hard. Espagne, fs arlate. Flowers 8 Beans dark- voided by keeping the plan een repeated 
red, pods roug 1 5 . outside, and there Ee pises so | i nded, in pla aces aunt lighted, tention 
per, BEANS. They much 2 as the Kidney Bean, alt — tender to | must aid in in sowing seeds ds that the | 
Tun ree of e ee ee at; and the p 15 bear abundantly, even without | first fermentation of the ee re be over, 
may tinguished into two classes by the colour of stakes, if their tops are pinched og rs and amateurs, I 3 
* White Dutch Runner. F lowers and Beans white; . that their seeds shoul sown in pots op 
A. Beans while. does not continue so long in flower as ‘the p ding. so placed in a bed of earth covering the manure 
B. Beans coloured, Painted Lady, or Haricot d’Espagne à fleur bicolor. ret iy young seedlings should enjoy a free circulation 
Class A. 8. 1. Dwarf so: h, La Flowers bright scarlet and pure white ; i amental, | of air, with abundance of light and heat. And it will be 
wai. 2 Dwa rt Date, Dart "aliàs e Dateh, Sewa but not so good, in = economical point of view, as the a most t useful practice to change Wa or at most on | 
we r warf £ h, V Scarlet Runner. R. two or 
g-pod F to be kept under cover or contain the most delicate seed. 
aon apt Naia "de Hollande trés hatif. Pods long, OTES OF A TRAVELLER—No. IX. s. I have already alluded to the methods by whi 
narrow, excellent when green; Beans yap HE ENKIANTHUS AT pah Konc.—The Enkianthus | I have succeeded in saving so many. Moreover, that 
aaae Sap uinquefiorus is one of few Chinese plants which | the cultivator may be disappointed, he must ai 
ate it e ma w st oh to all the general directions for the sowing of seeds, and, 
pl 
2; Dwarf Canterbury, aliàs Nain b 
chemin s narrow ; Beans 
. > 
branch the ground, bear a ne antly and 
early. The e Dinar 3 aliàs Earl arf White e, 
Earliest Whi nia Pr diferent from the 
preceding ; may ay he f the D 
Sabre, Sabre Nain, ‘Dwarf Fr ry "White, or Nain 
blanc très 
alias Early White, Dwarf White, | p 
eolet. Ve A Ak dwarf, —— 
and 
2 
meri 
È la touffe, and the Soissons nain, ou gros- pie 
. Runne: 
§ 
Large Running White, alias Long r m 
Long-pod, Large White Sugar, 5 Bean 
Runner, De $ „Sabre à très 
this is the 
seina whee erin t acquires the fines 
ana when gro 
s bae; — Tong, Toen when young, 
sa ot nearly full- ee 
fleshy ; and may be prese e by 
being cut into pieces and salted $ „ situations 
for use in a dry state. 
Runner, This is also used in a dry state. 
i Prédome, 
alias Prudhomme, or Prodommet, vag nme and the 
dee Riz; but they are unsuited to 
CLass 
el 
B.— BEANS COLOURED, 
22 mer the plants | be m 
Die rf pl 
pam 
Ta day for 
ug 
Soissons. odes cosses. 
mmon flat sumed Bean, Sener ee : 
still 2 and | fro 
wi 
ts proper m 
not understo od. A ee of its —— as * 
it ng Long, will probabl 
gon n of Nature, in the earlier periods of 
es worlds “histor esk it was no doubt a barren chai 
ery i irregular outline, 
ike tho ose d in the eastern seas 
ming by the agency of animals, a great portion 
of the surface of these rocks became partially covered 
still uncovered, remai uing as barren as they were when 
Sata amg and ì bidding defiance to time and change. 
icon ins, from 1000 to 2000 feet above 
the pral of piap sea, a Enki anthus is found gow ing 
undantly, and in great luxuriance. It is un 
w 
r Wimbledon, 
w large Be ces vot 2 which have 
the The plant 3 in a fs my itself in 
riy and is often in these 
with very little soil pris its 5 
ril or e = May, “9 the change of 
begins. e Enkianthus 
bout | fo 
e filam 
call the d ise 
other tuberous 
d in some 
frequent in Pears 
gri 2 the Fr of light. 
s XVII.; PHYTOLITHES, or Figa table Stones. 
0 
mise 
* ng "ah nodules, ee — 
und o 
believe, in some roots n 
es. I have 
First species. PHYTOL 
f th tato 
tubers attacke 
ma i 
h is 
me 
than 
ntous 
ase Poivre or Frisoleé. oy occurs 1 in 
roots as I have reason to 
: 2 
and even 
u 
The works of Datel, 80 10 Titla known to elvan 
seribe "e anatomy of n ruits with 
and are cate an idea of the elevated 
e observation i that Pears grown in fertile 
See as 
The 
great exactness, 
pobre is 
cing pia Speckled. 
speckled w 
cing. 
5. Dwarf Neyro, sne ras ane Early Black, | 
Nain Noir, ou Ne Well known as ne of the best 
Black B „0 Haricot Noir de Belgique. — 
excelleut sort, bearing considerable resemblance to 
in differs in 
and it is dwarfer and earlier tha: an the Dwarf Negro 
very similar to the 
rly 3 Purple Speckled aliàs Earl 
Purple, Dwarf Purple Speckled, „ 
allowing for another shade dar 3 3 we 
with these the Dwarf Black Speckled, aliàs 
to this section are the J 
may ane 
Dwarf 
Dwar 
d Orlẽuns, Nain du 
Canada rouge et jaspé, Suisse Moin rouge foncé, 
§ 4. 
Prague or K Pea. Pods tender, Beans round, 
when ripe ra bor nn E but — and well 
bicolor, | 
n 
Prague jaspé are varieties of the preceding, The 
Bene n 
ith dark chestnut ; ex- ¢ 
d the wl 
his i 
0 
aving darker N ba unt: 
Pet 
ae 
5 
s, have e 
N those ar 
9 on. 
country, 
atta rfect m 
| the our ¢ 
7 the aid of the . 
per 
<— r which 88 
of ow 
I ‘do pst enter 8 
3 ons, Which are abundant only in 2 situa- 
nvinced m dise 
ising from vant ‘of pay nutriment ot 
t the 
he pulp, in our coun 
not ripen 8 are he cause of —_ stones. Bat 
i the ce elebrated Abbé M 
to ere 
i assures m 
are ng spec 
ies oe Quince which 
maturity without any such stony cole 
nelude that these are "a 
rabun ures 
ivator will 8 ne ha 
is indeed 
ring the fruit 
ble work 
bat in Chili, his 
the 
| perfectl 
uince may not 
ly 
mes 
‘hon who 3 e sca houses, to try w 
| Streets, or sent er iu presents, after the same 
| fashion as the Holly and Mis If the 
andsom: 
ongst the natives, R.F. 
— DISEASES OF "PLANTS. 
Continu 
Genus XVI.; 5 . 1 (i ae Pace: mean 
e first 
—Some plan iod of thei yetation | 
grow with pe a 8 vi gour is then checked, 
and eg hen main dwarf. Others attain a 
height quite e to their age, ‘put are far 
white Malope 
violacea in 
ape 2, Red 
a „ white Snapdragon, red S 
3, Siberian Larkspur and 
oxglove 
rnately. 
LT. — I, . 
Pn SCHEMES OF FLOWERS FOR 
| NE, J 
baa io fa 2, Some 
confused 
so cultivated as to ripen its frat 
phytolithes. 
AUGUST. 4 
ve Heartsease, white 
e same colours 18 
Malope 
( lope trisa) 
group of w. 
trifida) 
white a 
