48—1850. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
759 
this yan which is, that it is — « Priee Current 
without the Prices.” Ex xeep ting German fiower Re 
ur collections of kitchen-garden, and “three of 0 
n seeds, not a word is said of what be the 
Soman d. —— „ thi importan t omission and a 
check to purchasing. 
. Misi gH Pha ieee Mice pe: Birds 
grows P 
s earl infi 
if m sows the seed in 
— of soil, as he digs the ground (after the 
pine 
A 
me that, | 
of ‘planting Potatoes), ° eer pre vot digging the 
| dred 
viile and ‘then drawing 1 
ever discover the Peas. : his sothod, he re — tt not 
onl ying „state 
bat + also leaves the — — digging. | hi 
igm 
er Pipes.— Your clerical correspondent will 
t gi aving had some experienee in perked 
n water wae I, 5 venture to offer him a 
tions. e first place 
id to seasons of rere supply. 
siderable, the w. ould be 
le, 
8 
in glazed earthe e pipes, 
nearest site 8 88 for a reservoir, a 
water — thence laid o ; 
‘fire. 
to the deniand, the 
so, it must be p 
liable to . 
spring in earthen 
water will at all times be free 
e actual e“ 
"pipe in laying. 
be These, | V 
er with the an tof water Ned to be deli- 
vered in a given —.— — size can 
be determined. h est sized glazed 
pipes N of 2 its, ers al diameter) ew ‘be 
Wig. T have used these in the 
Ware and cas 
horse-shoe — — 
timto to rane selection o of | pipes, those of. * arten | 
verted | o 
preferred 
et hh bhr a 
ace water making its wa a h the joints. Suppose 
hat 1. inch tore pipe eis d d ; ill be 12 
9. 10d. per yard, cast-iron 
vinted ; 38. 3d., gutta pit 
lazed stoneware pipe, 2 es diameter, with cemente 
oints. prices a little in t localities. 
Lead is not . ‘Objeetionable ‘on the score of expense, 
geim irgo té injurious where pure water 0 
purer the wat 
apt nn? pe 
yense is no o object, ret > used ; it will 
sprang pressure. tube, g- inch thick 
we 
ete tet 
1 EEEE E 5˙8 —— 
2 
re has bee 
8 tubes. e best advice 
Loan offer your correspondent is „ that he ‘should call in in 
the he wl best see of some civil engineer, _ by which means 
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expense. J Otleꝝ, Yorkshire. a 
Mossy Will er bom 
an ash-coloured hard moss, which it 
readers inform 
0 
BoraxicaL or EDINBURGH, Nov, 14,—The Presiden t 
— — The Curator gave 
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s of foreign plan 
The 3 papers we: — — 
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in rows and covers it with the oa 
e hood of Clon 
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f walle, jet aog of that oc 
ware, pipes Ne cemented gen the | 
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1. On the British Species f Carex. By J. M Laren. 
2. Notes f a Botanical Trip to England. By J. T. 
0. 
3. Notice af the Discovery of Saxifraga Hirculus, in 
Boovland re Walston, Lanarkshire, in September 
last. By G. J 
arrive at the vineyard, A eastellated building, pro- 
teeted on each side by battlemented walls and Hank. 
Dr. Balfour notioed thed iseovery by Ba 
last, of G e a of Tarver i La 
the first Scottish station for 
e speedily 
no longer, but a sufficien 
the e garden, to uel a feelings 
hanee 
h 
ment that. may ¢ rise. The pictu: „ of 
the vineyard is on 45 upt * pi paeng 
wards to: ithe valley of the river L 
north- 
t piv 
Grass, when f ighed 
—— exhibited specimens illustrating the produc 
nega lied Vi 
wi 
P ‘by it. 2. Syrup into which the plant 
had not been ‘introduced, “hut which h for 
four months’ undisturbed. In it a —— fangus-like 
growth similar to the Vinegar 1 and 
A specimen of vinegar 
ered, and 
celium of some 
as | 
probably 
egar 
forked — ‘of Lastrea Filix-mas sey exhibited by | 
Mr. — — which he had picked in the neighbour- 
Garden 1 | 
‘Hatrietp' House.—The gree aud ad join 
er arden, and are da — for 
the propagation and preservation of bedding 
of which, as was stated last wet, a | large supply i iş re- 
and i ch situated 4 few ae 
nsiderable s 
o the cath a ‘the 
pace 8 of cer nd within ‘the 
eupied by glass structu 
riated to er cultivation of Strawberries, which 
ruit 
reing houses ag a three la 
uses. The Vines are planted | 
on the sys 
0 
es. and rod and spur 
we 
> h ſashion some F i 
r production of vin =A |5 
out stock, walls 
Beige eiduous . in tht piden 
of Purple Beee sh, ‘which o 
tha t river, 
gently -to er. 
following E line of the descending steps, seen th 
333 ew, springing from trees one 
rehitectural pillars is singularly effective ; “the 
which i is rs r considerable gore h, forming the — 
The n a line 
bowere 
T 
2 
ev ns, ble 
e one sot th the aue — 
is pres 
erer of ee in ie er bgt? neers 
okies on n Grapes spots indicative of the pest were 
pee on se eral bunches, shortly befi ore re they began 
Miscellanec 
Underwood. r any pant is, sequal to the es 
fi will flourish under t 
77 
Ol Sutpuur ot 
e house 
0 
api eve — ther 
f the very A lar 
ost exclusively, to 
plague was vista sapped 
ra ed alm 
Privet is superior as 
is not Timed as tag meek is a thorough evergreen 
a rapid grower 
denser 
habit, i if not too much drawa ups, but it is ee in 
* — 
ever 
Rhodedendrons thrive exceedingly well under shade; 
eumbers are grown in pits. Fine 
present ee in this eee 2 
2 a and pictu Oak stan 
ance, “Neas 
has nore preserved many years from 
decay, by ro caret application, on UNET exposed 
f ion made of. pitch and 
— dan —.— entrance of water 
ing trunk of the tree. 
eres e the l — kitchen tardes 
roa 
space of lawn 
2285 avn (ah kindness of the — 
an's 
observes, tely | 
Oaks ‘that agg their r high in air, | 
of fine: 
Elizabetha 0 "gs imelud ded, like: ‘Herne’ Oak. in Windsor- 
itted, b 
a a cricket Erona) . enter a 5 pia «The tha 
true colonnade should lead 
t 
ranches .togeth 
ce the © pedestrians 3 h them to | Swift 
of Hatfield-park — 
fro 
ring for à year. Portu- 
be am els 
ly | gal Laurels 
t F but are injured b an excessive quantity. 
ber 
ew are more capable of with- 
nd the 
and cut the .Aspara: 
told 
gus at table without re 
her guests to jfolow 
park, 
interesting incident in e ” ‘of the Queen, whose name 
it bears. » Daring — ee reign Queen 
oh 
of teeth, 
of the Asparagus. But Swi 
nel 
ift, in = 9 for greed 
would not allow that the vege epartment 
Mary, 
of state at the cry ‘of “atl, but still permitted to 
r within recinets royal domai 
pou ultr ry- e he took. d delight 
in nen Dinglibus, and denying al hers 
; she The 
—— — | 
Peas 
at 
of the death of her sister 
— saluted her es eg 2 
„ ee course m the Queen's Oak, and still 
enjoying the leafy * m the stately avenue, we 
| discouraged her, had 
but the tact was, that she was k 
by all things, 
in all places. She had been pleased 1 d 0 a 
