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THE GARDENERS’. 
CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL 27, 
ness of the spring. Haves himself was m 
that sap falls back at night in consequence of 
the contraction of the tubes by cold; Mr. Nascar 
ed the same fact: an 
been proved experim 
med so serious 
u addition to the natural 
an a 
a the mechanical contraction 
contraction of ‘the tabes, 
which the writer says 
is un pegs el ne 
fro Now the eee, immedia 
euch obliged to be the case ; and w 
ccurrence tend to eee ry 
m a week or tw 
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An * his neighbours, 
each o 
produ uted unusual 
As to stopping the heeding, | R will pa be 
found that Mr. will answer that 
purpose. is subs a 
sanr four parts ure of scraped cheese 
ad 
ure eala earth. Blend them thoroughly, and 
press them with force into all the tubes and cells that | © 
are visible on the wound. The best way is to smear 
a layer over the surface, and to press it d 
gradually but foreibly with a flat board. 
One of — ae aa of oe day, a few years since, 
was the co NE PILLAxs, that is to say, 
te: of hollow ASEA ee of brickwork, filled with certain 
whic m 
b 
N. it by mens oyster shells, or any other | ° 
own a 
ago. ine, apevat ts planted iida 
r amongst a erary of lime rubbish, 
and urine, had almost all 
instanc 
an root 6 8 ong e. few a fixed to the 
lime beldnging to the building, and had there = 2 
any correspondent has a wish to draw 
l inferences from these facts we 3 be 
very glad to receive them. 
COVERING igi SUMMER MANAGEMENT OF 
ALL FRUITS. 
lan 
OWD | citable characte 
suit- | 
4 
È 
2 
ange of atm an 
unfold with a dangerous rapidity. Mos 
h ts not indi 
being encased in p 
tel 
ould = he preventing | bas 
8 
es or other 
0 
in the 
majority ps 1 5 9 8 0 although perhaps the — join 
tly 
72 lesse 
to 8 pitied, for 
„are aware such things. I 
3 a highly ex- 
r as to aer foliation, f 4 
then, is the ere of retarding, 
direct attention, only a 
with regard to the a 
ement of wall fruits, more especi 
we do 
ge ant ally 
conceive, in aon owing to then 
dressin Man 
ed “robbers ;? many more leav 
to do, through th 
sort of labourers 3 ‘tly confound principles 
with mer s; my advice is offered to those who 
are oY ene situated. 
should ate over a period 
— at ion, for it is of the greatest import that the 
eis ——7 situated 3 young sit should be ox 
ed, of wood w 
keeps up the “fatu rune S fa And seat 
said of the lowest fork “Or which erst term I mean 
the angle necessarily formed by the divergence of any 
two branches), is equally true € ef sal the other forks or 
angles the 
shoot lari ar at this point beis 
K lot of half denuded b 
— 
termed 
of old “fill dyke,” ‘man. notorious for dryness 5 | 
most parts t 
hey fiy esati ties, can never be per- 
and soils in most 
e 
w freezing point remin 
proverb, “ Ani is not any wry glitters.” 
an extra 
sound senses, should | th 
ose COVE: 
on those which 
aches ae in full blossom or near! 
and a finer sight in the Peach or er hive 
fros 
or 
as easily worked as 
bene fits are derivable ; pi little off-hand a 
t 
n | from insects ; 
e 
duce a host of spray, not eli ‘ible 
„ hand, for Nature abhors what we 
- | bushes, 
We are ever trying to 
bey orgie mat 
importance to proper 3 is the 
timely pete ping or pi rae Phd of all g shoots, which 
may be readily distinguished for 
spe ndeney to produ 
ape with the = of the 
e 
growing point, 
have (as may be gue i ri 
e er 
Sag 
as spee 
summer ; 
ppearance is 
Another point. of paramount i erie 
importance 
between the 2 
5 from th 
Rice 
pain 
es in 2 have e me an im- 
e aphides and 
wood is, 
may say, almost totally ee with 8 as to out- 
door Peaches and Nectarines; and this I attribute in 
the main to a soil comparativel iy shallow. 
and dressing is of nearly equal 
importance to our other fruits, A timely attention to 
this is indeed one of the prime secrets of succesfl 
walls under 
t all times to ra: 
to the 
so much 
tie training. We 
Nature is ever attempting to make them trees, 
inerease 
arm one. Here 
to which I would 
e still presents itself | 
mo 
now respestflly offer a little advice on the flo 
ally the 
Sogn of the for places o 
not | amateurs arope possess. 
le house, 
anced in degree, 
them perfec pit ke em ay This is, I|} 
eglect of careful ate er 
omit the stoping of gross 7 78 
too much of the 
e sure 1 of 
many 
of some j 
ring that |r 
aran 
SONY A whatever fruit whe 
sure 
| gerous monopolists, and naked portions of walling will = 
A pad 
mane, cro 
d „therefore, is to continue perea 
off the hawt of ot ond; as long as gik 8 ry 
mes, $ 
red spider for some 
1 
to make neat and prim 
the amount of succu- | 
vation, in 
Vines ann 
herbs 
in | suspect 
it man 
the laceration. 
tia’ ghar to 
remarkab 
worth — eee of the 
i x 
8 may suffice to expel 
the injured party, 4o 
as 
Other and geni ial seasons are 
mishaps did — 5 ro — fruits would 
t 
rs conse. 
most to 
Ky 
his very existe 
ends on ente 
Robert — narii wpa Park, 
and divest it | of 
my opinion, consists i 
es e pe without being — ec 
takes. Phar 
VILLA AND SUBURBAN GARDENING, 
E cultivation of the Pelargonium, like that of most 
ts of the greenh 
undergone a 
years 
pla am monopolize 
priest go 
cing a lengthened bloom is i 
villa pnan ro nollie 
whic er earliest 
Ege A OF „ 
P. 244.) 
Supe XIII. enen — 1 giv 
in a plant when in removing any 
are more or less 
= mentioned goats, is the 
erating ve, P sont the tthe gront Hejmy goi by 
sore Feo 
humour „ gooey from their saliva 
is that it is laceration alone that anes ce bite 
down PY cad pi 5 he attribu' 
mime lacerations of ma 
especially will often perish in 
from this cause. 
eult, 9 in many cases 7 9 the 2 of a 
The preventio 
to stop the injuri 
name 5 
pa 
ised, 
ten off by 
I 
or herbs 
I shall in 
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