ay 17, 1858. ] 
the growth of the younger parts forming | 
m year after year. 
tanteswbich rnnial So are many | 
ee only a yg generally survives. 
ga her bs die down to the het 
y species sp but 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
559 
plantis carbon, that is, cha 
acid is ithe very oi = the air 
consid t from the 
ly re 
leaves during a em nent 
} 
ft 
m contai ining buds are lay ep 
reoal, 
da 
air, pretreat it in their | 
he 
nd this carbonic 
‘hate use; they 
This is true science, 
nderstand, 
Wh en we add that the volume, although wom Bi a 
c| such as little cunuren can 
ur 
is a very beautiful specimen of Ameri 
— 
we feel s 
tne 
lal» stems, tnd ro ‘down new mare 
live upon. This work is done 
stoe. 
ing, shihe the exhausted old 
ei Dana weer "at TI tical 
this stock of food is lai ny in particular 
s of the stem ormed under 
tam the br 
bran } 
by feeding directly upon vagoti 
for the dgn bý planti 
the oxy en p io re, sò keeping the air n for raphy, sure that no ft 
ing of a nit a carbon which plants yrs ace slat 7 yii eulogy i 
in this way, along with water, &c., they assimi- 
late, that is; dagy into vegetable matter: and i A Practical Paris Guide (Longmans) is another 
doing this raveller’s Pr upon the same plan as the 
; “they make all the food which animals live aes Gai des to $ witzerland and the en em! prong 
$ — 3 nima als ¢ canno ot live Upon air, water, or earth, in our co! lum Tt consists of a por tio of o 
uc | ar vL GUS HEULOG with tua and il 
te is 
pu 
by a goo od-m map of the. city within the Seven. 
s | thoroughly well done. 
sh 
of | li ed by the ‘same great house, _gives the traveller 
Ra ilways, with ‘very useful advice as outes, excur- 
sions, hotels, ee, Tt is a a kin nd of ara of Brad- 
costing but a 
aE rege e matter in almost aay ese cially as 
he erbage, o or more concentrated in the aeeumulations 
nourishment which plants store a in roots, in bulbs 
and tubers, in many stalks, in fruits, a iy s—is 
food for animals. ‘And to every beas f the earth, 
and to every fowl of the air, and to 
creepeth upon the areal ct ee s to men, is “given 
‘every green herb for 
Seen animals take it 
m fe 
es; others, in feeding 
+4} 
shilling. 
Pants with 
wi } the Potato. = oad 
are all tha at live Over winter. 
have taken from arni 
Man and a few — animals 
r them 
J 
Put h 4 
Garden Memoranda. 
Craven COTTAGE, Poistied: “OF the many suburban 
residences scattered ‘here and there — the banks of 
e Thames, th i 
e ae 
aga at the ge as ty receive a stock of 
J 
hien 1 live over 
J 
jua is one of Tt 
ir Ral 
susten 
“ia some. perennial herbs, prostrate stems or 
i ron e thickened with this Stoe of 
Medic cine =" retoris as well 
and convenience. 
as sf for supporting | h 
The 
called ; as in Sweet Flag, So So ioii 
> Pibwer-e- Luce, These are perennial | 
ae much 
2 
made jetes the 
a 
is 
(cotton), or cee e woody fibre 
7 
away, t 1 pan J; 
that rootstocks aa are forms of stem, an roots. 
E Si rootstock of Solomon” s 
ae ge ho pë ts name aa ene looking 
} B inpresions of dea are the places which | work 
ak. ot ag ves and flowers of coats Kinare 
Bis fillen off in 
| “Inshrubs ad =m a great = antity of no aries 
mat, made the Summer before, is stored up in the 
g wood and bark of the pasy the trunk, ad the 
immediately following, as he 
: Chemnat ; or with blossoms and ‘Dliage ee as in 
Sagar Maples. or with blossoms before the leaves 
, as in a nan ms. Th mucilage 
ty hes pda 
this eposi: 
0 oa the previous summer, and in spring dissolved ae 
: pidly drawn into the ere supply the early an 
dden leat a, 
ib 
}. 
oi considering plants. as oa boy, how th 
tall nfél 
ney = ft 
fro Mulberry leaves 
bes moths (as sil silk), but also 
ey furnish all the “clothing o —not only 
——_ hairs of carta seeds | 
(linen), and ew wel 
e 
of bark 
t 
ot of == imals owe their origin to plants, just as their 
h doe 
am t to animal o Iph ore 3 = ety and du: the 
to e dar, as the meat zara all the mcm of = son is often the se large and a 
s. And this is what plants koati of the nobility ae T poy ‘friends Sir 
r _ | Ralph and L Lady How ard, which take plae e within its 
“ Not t pl ts fi One of thes rk t, and 
the ee which are under the care of ot Canning- 
were p fir some ad. "for the occasion, 
self of great age and is -half 
mds 
atl the grown around — it, 
as 
ardenin: a 
Her 
behir 
ariety; a mer 
aga My 
mineral nadin yie eldi 
5 
man existed, and long 
use. We 
of fuel c 
u proceed ns —— — and ex 
bes s fror 
ma siia which the 
suc as iron) | 
ree 
wig | dug from 
og 
ged li us 
18 fers pr in contrasts eth all Pee and grily 
hey a 
hose 
ects 
0 
bere sc 
flower beds such as those with w 
. pont 
and contain pyramids £ gay plants in fall bloom, no 
over the edges in pene k ces han s of pia 
scarlet Nasturti iums. e baskets hav effect, 
x rrange 
heearth is v 
f forests and herbage w hich Monviahed te ages before 
ago laid up. for 
On the centre 
| ment of the plants which they contain. 
£4} 
the present 
rem 
for even 
} 
child 
it is: w. sail 
me ae pm ano 
a grand and: 
able size, which being planted as 
scarlet and other Geraniums, set off 
ee 
n the Tigh, mostly | in “ihe direct. Tight of the sun. 
YY iun every 
and regevalile matter that is m 
sun’s hea ne sort Tone ieee ‘ons 
same ison of 
Pe the tree of the forest, teach the 
jae it this heat and 
a port 
mposed, as in 
ow much of 
f the 
a iat up $a nit. And 
vegetable ma ter is deco! 
yee 
oo each ha 
results are we order 
the ‘months = Om April, far 
the k 
et i tchen garden for the: 
colhag Baas 
s eres a few 
not receive ano om the sun, we receive ca t 
“inad 17 
On 34 P; josip: 
ness 
+ 
"3 the leaves, even, m: ummer oe 
T J 
47. 
- the 
smugly packed awa büds— Š 
=e eich en abie them to 2 i ern iii te the nourish 
matter which has been somewhat changed by anim 
re | Sad, Ln 
in| The Bo params warmth of the bodies of : re com 
gas, “or lard, tallow, or eile one a vereale 
als. | up 
[healthy animal, no longer growing, Aa “into. his |i 
sum 
maintained 
‘Alan sides the 
muse all its mat 
air Io 
Sa oam the 
ter, and this stored up for a ct or 
ground in ‘the ae of oe leaves (as 
jelly i » Sugar, &e.), a er Sa 
is be decom: 
(all the starch of grain 
after r being: added to the 
t from 
Silanes 
Ke. VK 42 
where the flower- | 
the lungs in 
inerense i a ve ight, or often without ag increase 
, | This as much: as he rece 
ter | If a yeglab deder far the — part: of h 
and bi 
blood, is 
acid and water. _ That i is just what it w 
at 
crm ne 
, the sugar, oi), Bo) 
ecomposed, a and 
the form of nt se 
ould b 
and good in col e 
of of Verbena Admir Dundas, a k brilliant searlet, a 
of Cerise Uniq ue Geranium. 
UT ot 
Irat aeta 
D 
ec 
os Four by in summer pede unfold in 
wal. 
os pone’ aad in e oaee 
mals oocyte po in our sap a and 
ries faces, the’ heat which was absorbed fro 
ese 
utiful mar 
der ae where Grass ` 
ai e. Itforms 
width, 
ELEFEERSE 
f d accumulating 
the ox 
it” $ 
eaten a 
this 
portion of their fox 
Avery large 
foe into pas a 
is wh: 
rete and = ones again. An 
at eax! up the natural eat of animals. We are 
is h 
1 | the fuel w 
a hy 
J 
ware 
i lipa of 
outcry oe i 
assage: from a paper 
quired to 
pon i 
Fo tit oda If of 
gene be ue sect, have aseri 
Eare and claimed for 
