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THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
245 
It — g ornament, aa is a new 
ower locke a ve plants. If any of your 
would wish for te further en con- 
e its dener, Mr. Law. 
whose care it has flowered, will, I am sure, be ready to 
give them. James Stuart Wortley, Wortley Hall, 
She, 
Bleeding Roots of the Birch-tree—Can any of yon? 
ention a grak for the bleeding of the roots 
tandin 
in making a new w: They are about five in 
number, and — about p * iameter, and 
incessantly for the last fortnight, 
y pe ats pag James Stuart 
Why do the 
he Russians e Hamburgh 
the Baschkirs killed the 
trees for the sake of the 
the n of atlit, bu bu 
will not answer. A friend of min 
w, under | 
Robert 2 * 8 Park. [If Mr. Errington 
in Lon would know et no legitimate 
o make this e ent chari 
TE 
noti 
green colour a 
covered with mildew ; this was probably t 
which had escaped my observation 
et 
a 
—. 
t | friends, and I will take care of my enemies,” is a 
formed out the walk, by lowering it ‘sap pea *. or 9 inches 
depth would 
san — N thick to cover 
the angular points of the e I allowed it to 
is state for a er Tay. an 
frosts and sudden hae d disturb the surface a litle, but but 
previous firmness, If the colour of 
ur | walks is an ‘object in landscape gardening, pars — o 
be accomplished by 
1 
covering them with san 
hue, We can get it here from myer Ag * e 
all the esl oe shades of the yellow ochres, to a 
— Wm. Wa alin 
Tomtits, and other miscalled Fermin.— Defend me from my 
maxim 
I} can distinguish friends fram foes, 
and 7 1 ants pe tinds 4 a in * 27 iret cates 
f obfuscatio: 
oftener 
A gardene: 
nipi Pond the . 
3 ters, with 
wage a war of extermination, 
of all 
as witness on gk 
atrocities of — sand ao 
Bless the man! ! hi 
h 
y by hot water, and contains plants 
usually found in Vinaries there is 
house 
factory in this ne neighbourhood, has fi use room, such as Camellias, Azaleas, Fuchsias, &c. +j cause end eiten Se GIAR ae ist with ose daily 
little greenhouse with a and Saik, all of which he ter the leaves | and hourly experience ought, o aid “think, 8 ord 
— — at to any * by sim ply pt te beeotne — . from their — should different results. The defence "of thas suppos 2 
I remove others to take their — rauders I . 1 sd dys in me ced of 15 85 redoubtable 
P 
Nothing ced | be betier ter. Top heat and bottom heat all a 1 e if you ou can 1 help it.] “Edgar Sanders, Eg- bat an pony ofj justice to add — 5 — 
for nothing. On calling however to see my friend's little m Lodge, Apri eir decision. During my abode at Whittington, in Kana 
vato e Sunday, I found to my r Monthly Meteorological Abstract, Pembroke Dock- r planted and reared a rather extensive flow — = 
frost on the glass, and the plants looki bl ra— garden ; the borders of the former bein lanted: with 
on the g a he p ooking as miserable — nd shrubs, which in due tim 
could be imagined. ew words explain SUE RATA 1E resort of blackbirds, thrushes, goldfiuches, and j "know not 
all—the was not boiling—and i ld have | F "P rom — 2 5 3 : — — 
1 se: $ adhered to f, and as ri on 
cost more to heat it for the 24 hours of the sabbath, St 8822 | as. 3 ta — n 
than all it contai ere worth, or 5 8 8 88 E27 whatever might their number and variety. My litttie 
certainly more than it would have to heat it by £18 ETa . (ces $i een 13 Park, an e he as — tabooed as Charles 2 
ordin for a mon ow many fine thin D o)S 19 8 ba) AHT sek [a] oe t a gun as great a novelty. To 
ight be ecomp „were it not for the want of — 25 2 p alld a-Si a 2385 Bue = the — me Si eviction of martins ty thore most impudent 
link in.the chain that should bind all ! rles 3 3 S 8 PFRN 1 ae urglars the sparrows; peculiar creed seems 
: it 8 3 2 8 SY £6 — 
pte Ores 82 The fotlewing extract from oes — Ss 2 — p “And the rf shouid — on x eee Gis power, 
reer yolume (page 528) of “ Professor Ansted’s = — 1.358 2 to this 14 — I am quite wi to 
Geo logy,’ may interest your readers, as ing on the | u ond m tes er 2.272 4. 11 8 to them many and gr — 8 ing virtues, ey 
employment of heated water to promote vegetation. | Sepiember 72.5 0.985.768 |48.9/50.25| 3.870 | diez |14 | are most lautably Inthe secil bod, or the ripening corn-eldy 
« Advan has sometimes been the N ober. . 68.0 fl. 0 47.0 55.7 45.250. son 3.642 |19 | vet t — chief sphere of usefulness is unquestionably. l 
2 from deep springs, and conse ieg | November 57.0 33.028. 52.6. |43,5/48.00)., “3.287 4.000 ft pf as 3 geen of grubs, caterpillars, Ke. 
so been warhed and even Crows plots cultivated. bo | December. 86.0 28.629.528. /85.5/40.60) =7.814. | -2.930 121 | Like the blackbirds and thras co, tebe eee 
means. It is that a yea eat Means 6.1 31.546.854 beet ve 80] 17.438 | 19.734 58 | SUY to the abduc tom ofa certain’ quantum- of frait; butna 
P: k A win allege, and with some show of reason, a of prescriptive 
Erfurt, in which this method is adopted 3 e 5. in. Gauge is on rising from the r. right to this as their shure of the produce, At all events, it 
icating a hi regular perature, yields a prost RAIN Ar Bowness, — in 1849.— January, 12.133; | rests W. — to ne the amount of this share, 
of not less than 12 0007 r annum to tne t —— 3.226; March, 1.701; April, 1.946; May, 3.265; for nothing is easier in a gen way than to ste any given 
— — ase proprietor. | June, 1.789; July, 6138; August, 5.490; Septe 3.358 : | spot, or . by covering it it with a guard of net-work, either 
2 — deen sometimes imp y such October, 9.286; November, 8.371; D Total, | w wire or cord no farther, do Hip borg ap ders no 
warm A n being passed through them.” I fear that | 61.557 inches. T. S. P. protec: tection ; yrk to the extent I have heard of 
there n some mistake in rating the profit so hi Extraordinary —.— it oo 3 a its being artempted by some, viz., bes the em of —— 
as 12, 000 probabl 12, t 1 h st ler is someti sooner in the whatever from a articular — ewes nd, it must inevitably 
“3 y ut I give the | Stragg x ` th, Jead to failure . disappointmen of mine was once 
own . A. the usual advent of the —— = in this "of the witness to such an attempt, and 8 It occurred to 
Edinburgh. try, is from 12th the 20th of Ap: his | a neighbour of his, who, having the fear of tomtits aud other 
The Benevolent Insti: É a my gardener saw one on the 5th, and I have heard —— s * l eg r A 
dener and a subscriber to this insti „I would re- | of one or two o i ut 10 | ‘hedge in the cuckoo,” but he did the next feat to it, he 
ully beg to draw attention to what I would term the afternoon of the 10th, I had just been enquiring of — om him ow < = — cw — inelosed and reovere in nearly all 
the slumberi it, 1 f t two- 8 1 — Al the th bi edt s for n not 80 ess he mado a tomtit could 
. > > > * pene- 
of fraternity in the British Isles | Was was at eee ee larg e flight tra t the . ed c of his sanctum sanctorum ; but he 
either do not know or do not fully appreciate the benefits | Which made a little. — over our heads, and drew ! 
which might be from it, if it could receive together again and went all off to the Lr My safety to his produce, po Se of fruit or Towers ¢ for the 
extension o worthy of its objects. Neither can man guessed them at 100, and I y there were so optera, Sager tie: - aaar er eee ee and 
I imagine that the — — and gentry of our charitable many. There was a light wind from the east at the hemiptera, and d iptera, and athe operas, and OS Wine 
isle have ever b pore mid n — its time, and it had wing fr and S. E. tele numerous kith and kin to the third and a p 
scope and N ‘ob th more numerously | for y days before. I do not birds | tions, mip fecmeng b, teir P re oer Ama rey 
E el ace of by of nove 8 3 began $0 to fancy them- 
om whom, as a class, they have ever deri 
delights. Wh of 1 and, I may add, their 
When is considered that t gardeners are 
well known | make their appearance, for — 
1 pearance, for anyhing before — 
oft thi 
better ; yet what a want neat 3 2 5 a — jumble 
a class 
e fing 
ce prevalenee of 
barb, which so — ant 
er the eae shop? 8 
hether it depe 
removable: ea 
readers noticed the | ores 
— We 
in not N Tour 
i des 
thing allow me to tell ri you never wil 2 as — 
alter your system of management.“ n the 
gs I hav iff 
‘always 
