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196 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Manen 30, | 
i i demand for the article on this side of the channel. Italian Green Curled, or Lon 
th 3 rew. 1 — U Everyone eats salad in France; he inary sembles the Italian Green Caled, the leaves Re. 
blow, at i 5 co 3 eee 42 ee 8 attention is * by ca > market gardeners to its — deeply ray u aid peer not went 
f á Jardin 3 ut are e ing „ „ i 
The . difhcalty that gardeners ll and I have often wondered at the abund- White Curled 8 aliàs Whi ve, Chi 
fo crops arises from the impossibility of ventilat- well managed , and excellence of the salads in early | toujours blanche, Chico: aban Lava Tai 
ing them—from the diffic of keeping the e spring in Pari th Let nd Endive may be inches Fae with a very — ing flat on the 
in which the roots grow, wa ut over-heating obtained for Ce or two sous in y and March. | ground. The whole plant is of a aia yellowish colour 
e air, in which the leaves grow, dry wit On inquiry, t eners, who ſorm, by the way, It is “oe when cut young for salads, as the French u 
ining a proper 8 a distin 4 — class, lways been quoted | it. In a full-grown state V are tough, very 
ering in maintal 
without such a consumption of labour 
to a consumer Saeki hd as to exces- 
in which plants ar 
— a> effort heing felt, “and with “Tittle aid from 
ual labour. C mber at Be saw- 
— y dauer * she at 4d. a e foot, 
a little enginee ork, and a clever gar ah will | care 
furnish all the 
—4 
that a tank made of bricks, lined with 
i semar 
uliar e 
as | as examples of industry and skill in their business ; the 
w 3 
with- | 
‘ge! Mena 
URWARD’s screw or Jon CLARK’S 
t, the whole of —＋ — could be 
t the least di 
walls, ony to retain a heat e 
orking oie might be 
N 5 earth so excavate 
ould ces- 
ace h it e 
requir e way itna ranean 8 
might be r ma in short every e of 
heat an water of which 8 a pudener eed. 
Plan 
warmer; Seakale 
ders under the footpaths ; Lettuces, Endives, and 
all sorts of Winter Salads in quarters wi 
s, Cherries, the like, in . 
apart, with * 
fields. Alt this might — in 
7 — the glass roof might be e 
e ground cropped as a m 
ge warmth of the -groun 
channels of heat would i to 32 mp an 
excellence now onl es 
f 
8 Mr. Ba 
LR, “hve eee pal 
| desired hints to those of you 
in the a s which e e in n effect T have trans- 
a on another hotbed, where a 
be | Plants are sufficiently full they are tied up as 
oors. 
agai lant in N Dece 
ps ; | together, week Se lights h ss gs in 
ricots, with Figs, | 
subsequent visits to their 
| gardens fully pro 
Although I am i prepared fully to admit that we may 
have as salad in the winter, * indeed at any 
mi 
bitter, and 1 not form a good heart; 
2 be sown with 3 view best using it otherwise than — 
e purpose ip cy 
peri aaj vaek Endive, ‘alias Oath de Cerf ou 
finely 
The Fre 
shaped propagat and ¢ b 
about ls. ; these i finds 1s of ‘wonderfa y use in advancing 
115 
isso 
Jardinier” gives an accou sys 
cultivation of Mache and Searole, ages: 
reader 
may afford some 
| ated, and subjoi 
« Mache is a small salad which is sown every 
eight or ten d t 
of A Augus 
ee in light friable mould which has 
ured the preceding year. The soil should be gl 
— over it, and it should be watered w 
necessar. 
rom 3 the for wardest parts it will be kept sufficiently 
thin 
A at mh fhe h E 
tem pursued in tho | 
who are interested | on the 
oe dso are several me thods em- 
iF 
is bee similar. 
plo. 
is freely given when the weather perm 
hey are 
out of 
several cultivators 
htly warm, 
quently in a similar 
amount of warm 
ping the frost from them by ample 
will b th ith | gl d a frame 
at disposal, which early every — er possesses, the 
mani 
ded at the season they are 
DIVES, Q). 
8 are divided i — two classes: 
B BATAVIAN, OR BROAD-LEAVED. 
descriptions of most of 
| Endives, now, or formerly y cultivated, are to be f 
t that Pine-appes thus p 
“infinitely better in flavour than 
in a sorge am 
would n 
d | Chicorée fri 
p. 133. Twelve varieties are asia 
French Small. Gr 9 Curled, 
risée 
the wrete 
ne-apples, they would 
of market 
ring: op, 8 
Ir 
rdening t 
8 be discovered and a to w empl for the 
eee capital. When carried out, 
aris and Berlin e Is may be supplied n. 
with forced fruits a 3 from Manchester 
and new elemen 
—— 
SAL ADS, 1 AND SCAROLE. 
THERE is certain! 
“salads in this e country as in Franck iat ae en the outer leaves being broader, dee 
apprehend exists in the e eireumstanes of a more limited much curled. It blanches well, * pag hr 
d’nté. Asma h cannot + tied 
isde but blanehes readily when covered, It is only fit 
or 
l. Small Green Curled, alias Green Cried Chicorée 
Lea 
the ground, 
this was the sort chiefly cul 
, 
ts of national competition be thus can, N — ara we 
t 
frisée, Chicorée de Mea 
nekon t and cur! 
d 
2 ng. his should a ee Se cultivated for early use, 
| considered the best for Rieti Aiken ER. T. 
he 
subse an axe o 
ing them with cloches, aud taking care 
t 
b 
e varieties of 
ound 
Y, vol. vi., | 
re at are t b en h as than 
18 i 
ciy, the Green Curled, White Curled „and a ea 
Crass A. CURLED ~~ SPE FOTN of the 
Fre 
Chicorée Mousse. A new sort; a finel curled 
l. variety of the preceding, e 
C B. „ Ne on BROAD-LEAYED Exprvxs; 
of the French. 
aved — aliàs Broad - leav 
vated, and 
requires to be tied up for 3 Curled d Batavia 
alias Fine Curled and Yellow Curled. Batav 
ves hood rally forming a 
heart, —— with little — and is ie 
sweet, co 
— 
oO 
— 
colour eve n young 
severe weather, 
ie 8 as ame 
as it is tender both as re; 
re prefixed to 
aie RY OF 5 
Continued from 
Genus IV. j i aiaga a a ineiaions I mean a solt- 
tion of ‘coutinalt y effected by as instrument suchas 
r knife, without laceration or removal of — 
bstan 
uisite, in the case o 
fg 
necessary to bind the "pos 2 5 
bass, or some suc * 
os, or separation 2 
ginder by some 
— Under 
À Apr 
causes 8 
euvoir ; that is, the facility whieh Aier 
tater branches give to wet to penetrate the 
parts. We seo instances of it every day is 
Moschettini attributes the celone of Olives . 
injudicious amputations. Thence, obliged, as . 
bject 
Italian rea ite or Indivia Riccia. Lea 
3 N segments also much 
arrow, divided to 
and curled ; * 
h Green Cur sede valde J Green Desan ad 
Scarcely worth distinguishi 
cme p 
ormerly important rul 
es. F 
