544 
aduce too much sha de for eae 
selves were swelling a good cr 
Out of doo: 
midal trees, but 
t unfortunately th 
fruit on them 
scellaneo 
Old Orchards nn dburgh.— 
the magnificent abbey, introduce 
of 
castle edburgh, where he had 
rs there is a wa little orchard of pyra- night-ni ght 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
t i I have | 
m. The Vines them- | [isinglass, gelatine, and other articles of food. 
latel po yya it is largely pana for wrappin k 
I poin nted o mt to 0 a manufacturer of these 
e water cannot be be 
| fer sek soil with a fork taal wn Fires, a stir t 
i the stren gth ot iene. ie. 
cols, and will s the same Pp 
ere is this 
ignition wb smonldaring ‘of the arsenical wrapper— 
mat in a close and confined bedroom, 
md ght thas bo bre ey en 
Soong eepin e informed me e me - 
B aeng ployed to cut The strips of paper for placing round the 
is ay could not perform the work many hours 
Map a ring, eos in their eyes. T have also 
i=} 
a ga _ Tt here are 
at men who han 
occupied i in this hi a "ne princi 
| ails Tanai suffer in the e nbd 
1 
ipa pe Ae bel ng Taylor in Pharmaceutical Jou 
nd still a are, va 
extending a the river to t 
he cae ‘of the town, 
Calendar of Operations. 
, the fumes of 
> is paper on the 
ose. Dr. Alfred | ye; 
FRUIT KITO 
ch 
foot of an alley be 
plants for forcing next season 
rie tk 
ars ale A (For the rnin | Week.) alrea one. As ie e piles aes 
iad were the pets the town for ‘the eir moval of early crops get it m manured, dog, see hi 
that < J ethirt Pea cellence, were read PLANT perais NT. with winter Greens, ke, iri peek io 
in at no very ghee f yj the streets of London, Bh elne iin &e, —Some of the stove ee that COTTAGE 
was not uncommon to h ir stre rec ently ig A cottager who ca an fo: 
Wetacedne'nine the ery ‘fine Jethart Burgundy ttenti ttl g and ther Salads - a eep his a g ‘es Oey 
P ? The crier, it is thought, mea ergamont | cloudy wea ather, and it will peia maa necessary t | his Coane Little can te 
Pears, a variety o have been introduced by the | slight fires bee eens o the purpose of drying the | here at present. Let every spare bit of ie : 
Romans, and though me somewh: to er, | atmosphere the hou The propr: iety gh this will, | | stantly broken up at th period, and fill edv 
still one of the finest Pears in akos s ains | howev: ver, pitt lepend upon circumstan 3 for in ind of Greens or Turnips. the feet . 
of the old Pear-trees are fast di roe ae tł p manure, extra spade husbandry will in : 
there emaii very aged speci- | some ut little ventilation ainako for the want ; 
mens of th mmas, Bon Chrétien, and a few still | and oe f overgrown with t thee 1t may be very doe See 
continue to com well, The Bon Chréti ien, Longueville, | troubleso oe At Ane season, however, there i Js litt le Feira ace A 
d Autumn Bergamo ont. to fea on Pore Ween July 8, 1858, ssobneed a ae 
The ancient variety of the Long 
he orchards o 
and Belgium. 
4:1] + 
f the town, is now u ma ely 
r from 
ueville, mete ee! in| pa favorable opportunity, os every ca re to keep 
osphere 
bmi e 
of which, thought t the oldes' 
the friars’ 
LetiyueviNe = the gardens ‘of th 
S of F the fae ‘dead of Vin Geox. &e. Consi 
, one | care wi in ecen 
t, is still to ies Nerd in | ted ‘im 
) the tree w as | 
. About fi class, as a the presen’ of the weather they will 
very n beginning ery ite le liler and will inj d by a 
extreme age. Nearly thirty y 4 f the | careless bigs ply. tinue to carefully regulate the 
tree ~ as dangerous, ‘ates the oa satu growth of twiners, but avoid tying them pie closely ; 
sent o r of young branches, which bear allow t them to grow according to their natural habits 
excellent fruit t to this day, m: 
0" 
ido 5 wis 
stage o ecay. CING DEPA. Sien 
Ward 
SASSEN 
;| BAROMETER. 
29, 9.772 
2—Cloudy ; fine; clou 
$ Cloudy; fine; pe Mad Sts 
~ Clear and fine; cloud: 
5—Cloudy; very fine; dy; pins at night; 
dry, 
p ayoo garden and b; 
l PINERIE A wished to at once, if paa Jow white clouds; Ss va i Ga cold. M 
Pear-t: Pome to be abou years old, leaving ae! in doing so, should, p Rene the PB has | etd Be oe overcast, vot he ame 
only on e of the kind adnie in the gr rden of the|been well. matured and chec kog hav been kept Ean O AE pe miana 
convent. The Warden and Wi rl Pears seem to | a at its Sem for a time, have a a good pe a ng of water | During the last 32 years, for the ensuing Weel, ening ey if 158, 
have been extensively cultivated by the monks. It is} a nd be kej ept warm and moist. „This treatment will gs Prevailing Winds, | 
Probable t th y them in making a d m. | BES] PBe] 92 | oor | orete 
eA ʻi i hs comer am articles of | properly treated they will seldom fail of showing fruit age E86 | Ae which it 
food A ite e eg nty. ce, —— ——_ — i 
The W: unfit for eati n Sunday 11 744 | 520 | 632 . 
from the tree, on kept for Ai and boiled val, mated a oe mre on ss eee plant Rice n| a | ns |g) H 
makes an nexcellen ere were’ ‘also lately | bright tay and then but light) wet | B? ia | eas} ie 
several fi e old pectare seed the Grey Auchen Auchen, a Pear | afternoon while t ts are Pate bloom i a the principal Pay HE RE = a n ; 
A few of the new conti- | cause of a d it. Young stock will be z ; occurred 
feast varieti ies of Pears succeed w sll ta ni very vigorously, and every care dine tiota be used pcs ees on the If oT geek 
such as Marie Lonise, a leon, & whi: are succés- | | robust stocky plants; see that the plants are affor ded ea a a A 
oe thee he ioe een nase — Jedi, _ “tee ‘Notices to Correspondents. 
of great exce enc x Pium -tree peculiar to Jed urgh do not aA the atmosphere and m re to | Cunrss A aiL Apt vue you. mei pigeons Aye w, 
very uctive, tly in be required b of ec ae may grown tur idly ån ii una 
by a ny o the « tie: ry see that all ar grown turned rapidly in a ‘re 
; ace no The ye — ort r "Edinbur gh and | well supplied with water at the root, whet ther rin po ots 0 Fe | gia to provent ita TEE irroneo. pre ie ek 
trees, now litt i reti Gwad mea en Ps ounces. 
5x 24 is ae if that it ought to weigh 24 
Eok Theró t present no old trees of this | fruitin ng prematurely. a INERTES s.— Give e he mo The boiler is of a ess importane thn n the setting and 
a > even p thom io robust onan pen more than 150 | to Le ti the foliag in houses where eres fruit has Save ieee pr fani r E RA of pre 
istory and Antiquities of Roxburgh- ae until Md wood fe thoroughly ripened. If gre Cpt for ventiaton is to eo woh! Sa 
spider is a lesome, give the Vines a good w ny ee Meg A ing “wider " ; 
pe RA Ha: aN : 5 : ae and in iin them ‘the other a few feet in front of 
Green Paper+- "that ‘Dr. Halloy shined ho ag | ing with tho engine, but inst tea me the foliage by | the frone wall; the frs oe eae 
geet g ater against it too powerfully. Give movable lid. pasos of ee" "chafts are connected 
tir ein are produced by arsenic in the chronic abundance of air, keeping the house as cool as can ss a subt ean ho: onal drain 9 or 12 inches in diameter, 
poe bel emcees I ain no doubt, here was | venien Maiin a hae mi t half a dozen of these in a house — 
eadacre, onstriction of the throat, | atmosph c 
nausea, loss of appetite, irritation of the alimi euitaey veins order ey freee be s Swelling, sprinkling fer SART E dee inet CT hae ae of 
canal, followed in a few b I ns R tly. sl ya e, nor can you procure them excepi and difik 
sion, with ptoms of i bt adie 2 ily depres F her icularl here plants are A. tat localities, where some are extremely rare $ 
iis 08° Saah tho e one side. the VAh if blac ok thrips or red spider be dete od Isseets: Mrs. J. J. The grubs which you say injure Meher : 
ree rari An ti v nate e aoe ac gas in | wash iol after leaves carefully, a nd look over ah ushes he larva of one of the rt Bi ge hee 
. no} | occasio ts 
gas was burnt, the symptoms were imilar, and ¢ t tle ards until the pest is fairly eho loge i A ihe pret pale when thay appar 
Ww by 
was 
of the crop. vin nes in pots y tik a oe ve ly fi 
to oeh established | cone season should be in a forward = ot i 
no 
g the 
MES OF Priis Wo have ye so often erie rme 
tity decline eee sa of a wA raed : pi : 
venture to request correspo: Erti 
ae re or could ave tneevtaken 
t oft er to permit of gettin 
arsenical r and th ituti : gettin: well ripened Youn re, to 
We have here as close a connecti e po y ical. | and allow them „a period of rest, Pastis —Attend sri apply, tape Aig bear in mind that, ee 
y conn cause and effect as | to former directions, using every means to keep clear or assistance, they should exhaust their other 
can reasonably to find. It is pe ee A of insects E gaining inform: tice.” We. cannakpave. mee the troule t 
desirable to for further evidence on this mai tter; but LOWER ¢ RDEN AND examining an thinking for ee ee nor them—ad 
in my opinio n there i is enough already c ollected, to show Roses w great atrcton _ ab t, sat sings vilin ay. it ie LW lente i chat fa future, not 
a ars fe ts may be sent us at one time 
por der mus must e pr epared to encounter a certai Serre] na ‘rhe Bequest ch looked * Pad removing aS M, Fn E PE Tansy. Apparenhy am 
ris manufacturers of the arsenical papers | plants G hee á ch to hang on the | Senecio aquaticus. We are not incline to Do ething ve ' 
bss ray üii put what will fort ve a very unsigh Finja Now is the e cause of your butter being bad is ‘Pr. 1, Holeas 
they hott be mistaken, and if t should in ie maa best season for observing the effect of the arrangement pe k.: Bree LAE Agrostis A ; ; 
turn out that the interests a pas ted with their t ge se) any alteration is deemed ne- ey the ‘frst paragrap h of this article as 
: nded theis JARGA s T a| sant k igih b mire noted, which will greatly torica somes net a an n Aselopias; Katerina all 
had this subject dul: ro the ast Mi, Proc at eum is a bran 
e result of the iiaiey ip i be tees e propagntion o of favourite Pte ea mae it may be — is ee seemed ath one lowerhend 
i ia . mg or ttings. ej'` m.—Me Parker & Ci our Ho) 
Pen iieii eir TA prefer having the Hybri id Perpe’ cule, Tots, 1 and arme: of Cattleya Leopold : the fol tc nam 
abies ior painting kaon sor _ Lowen own roots, and firm short. Hfointed | ° et ects aa a aper ae 
y 5 8 3,01 ese root very freel: thi me Farir 
Sei s. If found on the | insure success they should be taco light be a = "Shout hal Sates ae Bin remainder er 
er articles, they are heat, carefully shaded, and a sl nfl half way ibér: 
os wit or imprison- | they emit fibres. £ , however, rt oiy e De which s mado vary ap tape Sit 
arsenic to the millon Tt ie fn lass on a shady border ove suckers from wei thinned eps ina are but 
3 of rooms, but we meet with it Morton vate Cut back the Foa of the autumn | _ wise pruned at present. $ 1 
Confectionery, lozenges, ye =: [an the; Bowen a b ane most promising eye as soon as impérial to not Stas tel Cl 
owers are expanded and begin to fade. If| . long excluded from English gardens as * 
