662 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Oct. 19, 
the church and the water, but at ether places excludes 
the distance, a keeps the eye upon the arrangeme 
of the out nae and inner 
th a regul t of her- 
andelles system of 
Who 3 it, for ae are 
and named — generally, — stone a ea specimen 
d some ‘adventitious allowed 
whose shining heart-sba ves were —— pi ieuous. 
The whole length — . A. walks was edged 
‘whi e 
noticed a 
as good as seen 
mi eer Bagi a as ane 
and also in the a 3 the . — this — 
— ee 
* 
high crim 
amongst Dutch gardeners. In ny 
hat more difficulty = —— ‘subject than other 
Palered; the 
3 
Hl 
springing from 20 feet, curve 
ground. . — I perceived that it — 
effective 
nt | ne 
i 
-pe lar 
terest- | of average quality, a = believe _ in the 
no h of Grapes in the | bee 
— upon which before 
the this, and | knowing sulphur to be both volatile an 
gardening pe 8 and imperfeet as they 
hop ill 
re—1 ya 
museums, &e., but 
journals. W. —— Exotic. Nursery, Cante 
Correspondence. 
es e- have here under 
arge late 
e 
ve for the Vine r my 
ea rather 
month of 
single bunc' 
bark of the — ee Such be 
er still I did mot = — 
would se 
$e — th 3 
them 
Steum peak 
— a — dew 
ce arres 
a change in its colour, from its 
brown. 
eed wig inform a 00 * er t care i 
sary i s operation, it being well ‘keen — 
leaves of — as well as of other — — suscepti 
great injury from antity 
I wish to add tues — any of 
r readers feel disposed eee me with a visit, I 
a light on trees of ordinary 
Kinds that . from situation ‘be commonly E 
isburia 
feet diameter of 
is still in a good grow- 
one eye ear 
ce is a a Paulovnia imperialis 25 feet high; it 
has forfour r shown its blossum buds ; but they 
The 
biloba, at least 60 feet t high, and 2 
ground 
fusely, and 
very P owing t 
to, with the still visible spots as 
e berries. 
| Englefield Oven; Surrey. 
e a 13 — j saw some roots which N brought 
the t Indies, ‘called “ Hadoes They are 
and 1 
wu 
Chronicle, with the 8 of arre 
genet for e ery ? 
of. Colocasia ; 
d near it, sitet 
ch — ra in flower, a full ————— 
: —.—.— any trees existed that —— 
‘Boerhaave, had been b 
two years ago, but that a Lonicera, set t by — 
existed ; it had a stem 1 foot diameter, which had 
Eddoes, the 
send until boiled n ben de Wee waters, and then 
like Turnips or Potatoes. 
‘South ‘Australian e this time, moei the 
e, ee the ene ‘pe 
y from the Adelaide Advertiser of May’ 30, 0,1 Se 
tive to 
Kr 
ong more . 2 other 
ury. 4 
with a fair crop of fruit | 4 
sulphur, about the oy of | bushel 
ing t Belgium olland. 
sa pass the quantity and — of the. crop were never 
hey hav do 
course of a few days I had the — — 
Since "that time, ¢ 
been 
herwood, gr. to J. . ‘Mills, Esq. | 
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288 
very aalen Pistacia lentiscus were grown 
tubs, and 80 with ge 
twisted stems of — size, riveted aly Attention. : 
. Seats all kinds were p 
n unnatural een and I cannot 
2 of the Pome- 
to produce 
— — — the singular 
granates 
together. 
for its fou 
ed by twining two or three stems 
11 left “this garden with a feeling of veneration 
nde igh et tr] those under 
an eye 
e has 
. En uglish — — out a garden. I 
are indications of 
> 
been | bee 
a — a sm 
rg 
p 
good Potatoe du 
most Wandant, — the * is eng 
kness, ô ss, 
tot ticle rol 
which —— E= and always commencmg with the 
per gro This has been signally proved to be 
my farm, beca 
agree in their peat — 3 (whieh more 
8 and 1 
my garden 
sarily obliged to — left until after * corn harvest; 
they h onth, and I 
er th this 
ase throughou They 
proved to 
seasoning to the try), is su 
quantity, quality, I size, never has 
e n the world. J. B 
Pea.—It may be useful to 
8 adm Bor jt as an autumnal 
I sowed ® — by way o 
0 J I commenced sen 
every coven 
I ma say — same 
e time on — — 
eke ki 
J — 
Portes a Cabba 9e.—I once more be eg le to differ 
with you as to the statement that the Couve tronchnds 
grew in 
27 “sown 
the HULLS. 
72 
5 8 
most happy to inclose or papers of 
We do not cultivate this excellent a è 
‘len at at Chiewie — Uck present year, 
forward a copy of my ae 
— 30, 7850, — also the 2 monthly fall 
of rain in this 1 localit, ty since t the y 
UcKFIBLD. j 
Average of 
CHISWICK. 
1850. 
eight years. 
—— — 
1 
3 
i 
155 | 11963 
n Sussex, therefore, instead of there having 
N 
9 
exceeded 
of gardening, 
a lawn—it must 
Ti st hay analy 
— defect . for by 
and shru 
we 
—— a Dutch gentleman will not 
at f. 
las 
d comity ois ‘wo As, Tin 
| cons: 
have — gee ti 
* shoots 
y 
g you wou 
being uniformly so 
atiy fine i in quality, N and p er my private 
letters eonfirm act), as 2 
ring the e bene the: Potato 
nside 
to be a yoo bere of ulture. For "my own | CW 
le i 
atmospheric influences, 
sn ce be e 
wood 
Thursday | frit; Coase orto shoots „ 
| out any appearance “The 
i fie ea om ony pao the they, et ap 
faet Mr or at The ; 
was as 
‘at the fruit. 
Süti nda hoveri 
crop- a oof is 
de instances of ripening without 1° 16. 
eee 
“in what this proof 1 
unable 
liberally andgon the 
