45—1850. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
709 
chestra, aud i improving the taste of the 5 pere 
for we apc ever concede, 
Piove 8, on the outside, 
balcony should be affixed, i in which 7 bs be ‘placed po pots of| 
Gerani „ S 
tly 
rs, from one 2 of the 
pre to tho other. “William Kidd, Ni 
ith. 
Arne Ham- the quite appare: 
that of the feel of the hand, by . most people can 
etect it. Having the care 
of plants, and suffering 
ministered. In bon 
hard 
rain-water, whi 
e 
ANAS, GLADIN IXIAS, SPARAXIS, TRE planis ete Phe’ and v * which they grew 
TON 
September, or at the latest 
ur beds or borders by w. 
rake the ground well, giving ita 
southern inclination if possible, keep it free fro 
ir, i ionally = small for 
t 
celerates their ore: in case of v 
nd aina ting a 
tted „ at the rere of the Aare. 
3 of Gladioli are be 
Oxalis, and 
&e., in gradation e front ; give plenty of air in fine 
weather, and withhold water until the = Ibs me — 
root and the leaves es appear, and it must then 
fully given when there zs no danger cf frost, "Should 
e winter prove very severe, ban well 
with dung or k tter, and ch the lights vib: straw or 
ass ts. 
3 
1 pees 
E 
2 
bulbs, and 
and they F a dry 
shelf, and they will be ready to r. the following | 
Season. B. . St. Heliers, Jersey. 
VILLA AND SUBURBAN e 
TER havi owed implici tru 
Hom 
te 3 abou panne 
be be a 
a, Tait ih B 
EEr jx z 
been carefully selected, | torily in the open air, subjected 
urre btained. 
e Correspondence. 
Lilies.— To those who may 
— for the growth of the 
Ww e at the 
| gardens of — Spode, Esq. 8 Par, Stafford. | ; 
P | shire, I found a newly erected house 
S . * 
llowing partic 
i without removing the haulm, 
ulars, re 
In — to the — opinion, that bottom. 
b ee Deza I believe it was the late 
raised b 
n | Jam s C ottingham; about seven or ght years 
wn. 
for Le always tend to 
ure, 
being pulled up wi 
and I then roll . with a light roller, 
and when they w 
up about one-fourth of eae secs au naia th 
from ie e haulm was removed re hardly 
diseased a 52 and the crop was equally” N 
S. Lapstone, Nov. 2. 
ilkworms and Home Production of cae me 
. of a lady lately deceased, whose letter to the 
ed in 
may N 
3533838 n for a good command of 
‘they. I had a — ‘ac shar rmn 
Pai dering upon ane probable peg 
2 by wa ing w 
of treatment would effect, 23 ed the use 
opposite bee 
ters, affords 
much matter for speculation and experiment. In hardy 
er plants our collections are but scan 
e 
Schak 
areas tek 
are trying to carry o 
the gro ap May their success do honour to the 
memory o Christian — 5 3 devoted itself in 
n the cause in? tional industry. A Subscriber. 
Premature 3 Decay in e N Trees. — A 
friend having occasion to cut do few Larch 
The cause has 
Seedling ae ussian Viole s.—. ardener 
my friends just in the 
ments, in 
invalids, with a mournful countenance and 
lexed mind, I was instantly appealed to, with a view 
he m Proceed,“ I o observed, “ with 
operations, while I look over your plants; when 
e 
in peta they N growing. The roots are there 
* Some measure cherished and s —— Sot chilled and 
8 
n 22. ard to the hardness of the water, I 
shall 
inion founded upon other analysis than 
5 3 
truth, wa 6 Vine 
`| year. Such oe eee 
regia ? 
Vine yor Soap to find so 
dens still ad > 
borders ure at this season of = 
Iam surprised to many gar- men 
opting the old-fashioned — of covering 
wi man 
it in —.— which 
manure, sours 
ces shanking. I fork up my borders, 
fresh 
borders, an 
in the latter ond of October, in fine dry weather, | too 
vil although the r to 11 
ers, would 
ines in fhe country. T. W., 
— Kidney Potato is not a seedling. I and 
many of my neighbours have grown 2 1 six years, 
both in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire ; 
* The readers of the Chronicle are aware that it has since 
flowered, 
Pine-apple th the other day, I found to astonishm 
the crown, w 
tter 
trees ? 4th. What would be the a 
duration of it, if 8 pet J. H., Dung 
Bird's Water P 1 hall feel obliged to any 
readers of yo Paper, who en give me any in information 
as to the merits of Bird’s Syphon Water Purifier; also 
nal agric 
things by their right names 
produce 
qi 
9 a black J amaica 
+ one arate Saree A a a aS 
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