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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
725. 
dirtied by those which are sitting | 
— one immediat — over che other, as they will do in 
ey are 3 — rail o 
inch thic ould ru 
t 
round perches, a ꝗ 
bra 
all rou und the windows; — should be shone 5 — — 
pores. 
presently as 
At an back of the aviary, 5 inches distant from 
—_ green 
fore on are fit for use. “Roun 
re sho mld M e a neat mould rnice — 
painted stone colour, all round | 
— 
The door of — which should be of glass, mus 
e of the a oa kaas ae prai o aban r 
— ully read, conned, turned over, and 
digested the — tents of the foregoing 
p another 
subject. Now, since 
soil do so on for the 2 
fte 
rst begin with a * — 
tu pruning — cut a and 
in a somewhat slop 
on the side opposite t 
n cutting out " ola bi neh, prune 
it even prea magg 
grows der — the wound ma, 
prier a hea l. 
Never —— in 3 weather, or 
4 a frost may be expe . 
ised iron wire, an 
ter the outer door 
adopting this 3 none 
red is the fountain. 
oh, similarly introduced, would carry off 
to the bottom of the 
The same aperture that ae the — 
e fixed immedia intely 
a sito “and it must be kept 
with s —— 
To prevent re possiblity of p at the birds ge acci- 
dentally drown orb and to eee acts 
Ae = tapi 
— 
trodueed into the ee Ga these 
acing themselves 
ae 
n the limpid 
every day, aari irons “the bath in a perfect e 
of a night, 
he birds 2 performed their ablutions, which they 
di in the most 
dilate on this hapt, when I speak of the habits” 
of the feathen ed ch 
oo: furnishing — “Aids for 1 should 
mend three looking-glasses, each 3 feet . ba by 
— — wide. 1 be mounted in 
ak, an ed to 
above o . — level with, 8 lon 
Tiey ‘should be 12 inches apart. introduction er 
2 snag dgnoverending® age of amuse- 
rned 
en of eee — —.— — all the 
inhabita 
can 
ovea! 
cover or lid vith h n hinges, i lifting = at the top, to 
seed. the front of these hop- 
pers rsi isa —— rail, yobe which — birds sit while 
un round ug 
which ‘hey p put te ea t ro their seed. 
latter is 
As the 
h 
— s self-su, ply 
on each side ot the lookin 
ruised. William 
road, Hammersmit 
THE CULTURE E OF THE VINE A HELPMATE 
bas ao ake OF THE MIN 
WITH ONE STORE. 
ni ai 
CULTURE OF 
THE MIND. 
you 
The plumber who makes the cistern will, or 
understand how to make the fountain „play. 
| gin fruit will arose N 
.in a rage, lest you 
second | y 
he foul water | for 
every morning, te the withdrawal of the plug attached 
basin. tai 
stream, at least t —.— of tha 
— 
ing t Dig 
rare ground to the e depth o ih of 18 yri Gag 
N 
back of — aviary 
s 
F 
in — 
„ part ro 
from above— the 
w 
oppers should be suspended on the 
r Ma ay. 
autumn take * 
ginning of Octo 
should cut your 
ere adda scale by which the 
mb — which it ant, 
As soil and eli- 
mate are favour. 
able, so does the 
d Produce in- 
— 
man's wit and 
energy decrease. 
Sores ower 
are always rank. 
ling. 
A rule extra- 
neous but useful. 
tut my be calculated which a Vine 
ought to be 
he quantity of a fruit 4 ion —_ to 
lated b 
— Vine at 
at 
ually bear’ fruit till its girth ne 
. | measures three 
e groun 
r. 7 — it sad 
every half inch 
Vines are bes 
Choose, at the a pruning, 
pe (that is brown a 
short- 
make 
soil be stiff, 
it anny, aud supply 
road- 
3 
the e, an 
take two-thirds 1 
its placo w with 1 
+ +, 
e soap-su 
l ensure “ re- | manure. 
Home Corresponden 
the first 
sand in i it t, and mix wih 
t to, 
ough q 
interior — 
nsid 
house hea ted by ho 
and two pits, 24 fat 
| maise apparatus; by 
bottom and top heat of both, and get 
uired. The floor of the apparatus 
po F 
the — should be cee 
A man who gets 
ed debt eerie be 
ened goo 
recover 
former position 
the ‘Greedines 
brings its owe 
g punishment, 
A good educa- 
tion when young, 
and a goodstart, 
are better than 
increa 
as 
ases.— I was much pleased cake with some p 
a 
ouses, some 
ing in a 
the case 
laid out in the 
Will 
is 6 3 
goo: 
80 does 
The 
| — nner Bean, with a dull 3 but the 
right red 
Cayenn 
to ask about their 
“Do | sim 
peat, wi 
it about a third | 
e | attention. 
any amount re- 
feet 3 inches | 
below the floor of the houses. 
In my new house I 
hink of goin 0 
is anot 
thin strip of India. 
of 9 —— ae 8 3 sashes, bac front; 
ill a groove which holds wet and 
with a groove in the sash. e 
run, n 
rubbi ish, but on a aw 
3 one action. Now, here I 
alternate ones wi 
ish to ask 
angle. No doubt it is very inconvenient to 
obliged to open the back lights of a Viney in in cold north 
win e growth is A e 
Æchmea fulgens.— Whats gsi mode o ting 
this plant after it has flowered T Mr, Appleby, i in some 
iodical, rec coor proven down 
e ers. 
Introducti tion of Novelis. i “enclose a 
g e cro 
ery like 
w seeds, 
fa pigeon shot 
rea n 
orth America. —— is v. 
y the ornithologists 
uring 2 N. S. H., Bury St. 
mind è 
Pepper.—As no our 
correspondent’s enquiries respect ng the best m 
oa ri short way of 
o ta dry cris 
will easily break ri d pinching with the pa al thumb, 
not so near as to hen ang’ 
an iron mortar, which had better be warmed by the 
also, to insure t dryness. e vs pepe 2 
seh will afford a s k 
pearan — of its quality, for the aromatic flavour 
may be P deteriorated i in i it but 
even that might y CE 
portio 
of the — 57 year 
