88 
in the world, ee is clear eee werd “ita purpose. hith 
well a 
erto | | 
nts in India “have 
Beyond the elementary branches of kno 
writing, and eyphering, a gardener 
e his mind tra ined to habits 
© 
h 
o fol wee wing r 
Gene’ e Forticultaral | 
world. Boag of spies, Ye observes that | 
rain 
have 
fall comm and over the reflective pow 
the best ci: paige 
ers 
the former are | 
s of observa- 
acquire leads s the acquisition of 
e ofn saman ate, mei ee 
The racter 
unoivilised and civilised men: 
for the e purpose. Were 
| elements of logic would be as s 
Wit 
tion to Natural Hi 
ry, a 
Bota ny and “Vegetable ipa, 
es of 
ducation 
p ii 
roportion to t the na 
ido 
bs preparation he 
sto 
science 
vui aw ntage. Botany, re 
Sit nore ments by the ‘vice of “ther wise m 
is isi 1 among garde ens | Not that systemati 
where the toil of groundwork is given to the un- | ance; as i gr 
tutored labourer, while the management, o s she young ma 
forein den is confided to the ‘ 
But ania not quite admit tha N f ‘the ae 
to the 
mere elements of ate m 
to M 
ther qualities lose their value 
d classification of plants will 
logic seta effectual the 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
wledge, 
0 
tn his atten- 
to | the 
es Dpi "to 
two very dif- 
any man 
often blended 
(Puonvany 6, 1555 
made to teach us everything. 
Many of 
be constitu’ fa bee mass fi 
of thea 
of hum man ve 
any o 
societ, a i e mos 
if all our knowledge ot it consisted merely gif 
s bee of what could be set dy 
cause of the appearance of the many w 
races, such as t reen-fleshed, white-f 
| netted, Cantaloupes, » into 
diverged. As LPHONSE DE CanDo 
clearly shown, there is no good reason to 
that the mans were acquainted 
| alth 
it t 
of this country are confessedly ott Ton 
in tho world.” 
0 
is traine 
E P 
Le 
s houses, his 
has been ATES ably modi 
We believe that. ‘the i arden pers 
A 
ed we are generally in- 
id tha 
arket garden 
h 
in is pE a in o To him 
confusion of any kind becomes as painful as with 
oth 
ers it is 
able p Sers f m odi 
rder. 
and 
ge iepa than 
oo i 
cially entomology ; H 
daler: | 
y i insects, t 
| greatest enemies, is often 1 in the main ascribable ‘ta 
indeed | mi 
oidable, to the 
tha : the i 
he gardene: 
and 
the two others, we forget, in our c 
cism of forei caver that a peng au climate 
is far more o difteult than nsular one 
Bien Winters And: Hoy mers 
of Greet Britain png no such impediments 
abet resented by the fierce heat an and 
ULC. AA 
‘as we believe, thet true state of the bead x 
these kingdoms, it can hardly td denie : oo 
ey in their pata 
a 
All gaara pik erges at the outset into two 
ious and secular. The religious 
do not m 
ce to iii vale property i is 
der that it ma; in 
ture. A gardener 
labourer) is a oe 
ast of all, among the indis 
sti an n improv oved Sia e uat i is such a 
- | acquaintance with z% table eae siolo, ogy a ane 
te | enable a o und nite d the mean of the 
operations ey is in the ods ‘of daily practising, 
It is true that mere ‘rule of thum 
pape that the operations oe a hive 
en reduced by learned men, A prate ers 
may have never heard, t rtai 
may 
me) in 
me by 
coh. and th 
if whic h 
gardeners have set about 
That these new cases jfa 
men ff enna Sealants, we see dail 
e. 
able Kanea 
pp to 
says that i wild 
mucks, but mithet producing "his ü 
tanist, also a 
e barren platei 
elons. ; 
hese circumstances it would seem) 
co pee probable method of. determining? 
n of the Melon is by cultivating all the mt 
a tare procurable, marking their val 
| rng all Aeon ae B pe g customaryë 
rac degeneraj a 
reaohee at length either t the point of originalt 
intelligence 
pose bie o 
growin Chas 
r Gourds. 
unalterable or 
e | dertaken 
known b 
je origan fanh form. Bash a tant haste peent 
i twig 
is patient riaasches into ee pistor 
n the Garden of Plantsa at Parisavi 
sat 
merely the = on 
which others 
e 
ota a kno wide of laws of ti oi 
ve 
d 
fro 
constitutions, its of 
"Bome: are impatient of heat, eat, others of of cold, 
rish 
circumstances w. holly pi petn to ai ina 
pe Ais 
native state. A garden mihi indeed be Renarsbed 
as a BiB ch = both are filled with liv ring 
o 
The roy fi first 
facades. have to 
directed is that 
” is one of the m 
t 
an those ofli 
point then to which > Roy 
of minute} re 
the 
m nee from 
shoes will make them all the better if if te 
a heat, “from i from 
a hun 
bsg t teaches =. irailan how to judge 
y possibilities, and nothing 
Seme how little i a 
e man 
parasites 
causes. Ve 
else ca 
can 
ie el per- 
a bod 
J B 
summer, na er M. Nauniy’s directions, aut! 
aly be toh 
os knowledge Tréenl 
| been 
poe absorption of liquids 
invite the assistance of 3 
travellers “aid Melon growers, who by. 
seeds = foreign gers may oo 
able wan 
Melons of the Latint, Persia, A 
Gra some of whic h were 
hanit 
igen -g 
laf rare, 
eae 
Consi 
of the own pysioal forces i 
from the soil, the asc? 
and also its desce: nding es 
who knows Me 
| in order 
to account for the al ict 
. Nevertheless, 
ni 
col 
-| eet te 
| excellent i S t 
er| m: 
er mu 
eontrol of intelligence, and 
only be acquired by education | 
Ue this 
may fitl 
“ Boo o po ae as their value reall: 
overrated when it is 
point Mr. Craik has” ray 
» With which these Bees 
is supposed 
y is, are | 
that they may be 
