SEPTEMBER 25, + 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
717 
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cae huring the s 
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ish; but the i ideas of $ 
jated with rank en gro Town —_ - tion | 
= rk Venas ma mately meriang the use | 
yD wore fying spec- | 
no pan ee 
aeons in ang always appears to 
of Arcad 
—— 
ment and poh 
ingly #8800 
with or Pumpkin 
ara 
Get ‘i ripe pte no 
leaves are sweet a ge flesh tender. 
ellow ones, and th 
‘wh a rien 
to pieces 
haped like an 
as inach a = ae A Majer 
with le 
to | yellow one sh 
Peel 
egg, 
and aA 
turned over two or three | ference of stem 6# inches. 
matter what sort if i 
in e 
p= height was 7 feet 9 tain: a ae a or 
m ly inches, and at — collar 1 foot 5 inches. ‘The 
inches abov 
inch. The lant to which I pad sre 
pe the Athol and it is scarcely possible to conceive 
eph: re to be ina more luxuriant state of png anc or to 
Soin pat uniformity of outline, The di 
n Soup. 
3: 
best so: ered 
he brownish- | 
best of all. | 
; 3 boil in 
water 
emen int ay a 
Chop as many Carrots, Memeo 
n, as regards the subjects represented in | | Tarnips = P ‘il. a good sized b asin : 
me observations note te offered. yu 
t 
Spion to make arse Vegeta able Bro 
but the attack ‘was 50 sight as. never to i 
A. Cramb, 
* 
——The height of our largest 
by Wellingtonis is is now 7 oe < hw rrara: 5 feet 
O inches. We tea whose 
height $ is 6 feet ‘ll Bielik, dis moter s 4 6 inches, 
Both plants | are in the’ open gr. mand, and never 
d the least i 
“Galery a ope 
es “ane a 
t design. -Every object | few p 
y art jei 
— lost their taste ; 
wor e people boil some nice 
st | broth to 
i. How to op Geraniums over the wi 
Kn 
off pee roots. Shorten “them down 
ree joints. Lay them in the sun for 
niy some quite | dry pit (not sea) ound: 
e roots 
rende: beara 
reni pe ante oon of the incidents they 3 represent they are | 
tible. Ik y, 
Sas are popular with certain persons, s, but that is no | 
argument for their adoption in a ged 
work: 
pien them dry all winter ; you may do that i id 
fram me ayetan! — not drip. Fine coal as 
sand. 
if you hos 
rsa not bury them, but may keep the 
ary 
1s: What to do with Brussels Sprouts, 
ur gardens, if emp! loyed Cabbages, in Autu: 
at all, should be in accordance, both the subject and but breaking off tae 
its position should be alike well ional u top them, as some 
oe ee 
Let them cee ie 
side leaves. 
will spoil the 
13. tear 
Let them alone. 
How to kee Ants off Fi 
d the 
> | get, up by “the stem. [Another 
their runs. It ee ae ts Dees. 
w peppercorns and a little rieng tn the vegetables 
then 
Som 
| the vegetables, a ia gas is a good plan if you wast tthe | | th 
be sti 
ock all the creas | 
on t 
wnwards. Keep | tected fo 
convenience for keeping frost out y 
epee T M 
to Prune Fruit Trees in Autumn. 
ERN t tarpontine. 
gas tar 
specimen here of this 
have 
jured. John Waterer, 
Bagshot, Surrey. —The largest 
magni tree from a orione is 
ery aopa 
to two or 
a few hours | 
hem. Have | furnish 
it is perfectly P hardy or that it has been e 
r several years. Ji ncan, Basi 
4 ` 
Bury them | 
—_ cold 
will do as| 
fruit was 
ends out “of | real merits. Instead, however, of its 
| cand singles inferior to the 
with us nearly 
p parts of the} © 
1 you, you | Xf 
making th marks is 
pu araw EET be guided by the 
mological Society as to i 
rdens, Tortworth Court. [We 
this. The Kaisha is an Apricot of the igbe priy 
Such reports ae at alluded 
ke 
but n 
are, let us hope, only waiting to give kle jar 
rational Ms el gare Fill it up vil mo E Dadder 
Pope has well ridiculed i ee a placed -Tie down 
statuary and other garden chet in the following lines | will keep till March. 
from his famous Epistle to ne urlington. 
—— here a fountain never 
house that. 
MR. GLASSE’S pepe RA BOOK mile i. 
nter Pears s s small a as 
“Mak tent ‘perfectly lea ny if srad by the 
e them ly clean, if they have 
used. The best way is to half-burn dai 
o Gather your Pears very carefully, so as facet = ~ off arta 
ae Pa Pa Gene to be brought into peepee 
alk beautiful as the 
Road, Chelsea. 
_—Having observed 
ld inform “ 
tha win and found they 
a dark 
H 
ing. 
"Open un 
getting Spri 
Don't px put more than one sort in the same j if o 
ean help ii it. np the warmer the. me fy The 
faster they will ripen. < 
Ei 
ikes seeing his ga 
to look, must Le expect that = 
g 
i 
2 7 
i; ital 
[ 
F 
; paek it full of “punches w 
cold v 
the flavour is 
I obtained mine from Mr- Tisi 
Isea. Robert 
oxi Castle, Glamorganshire. [The Peas are cer- 
a poet A in your 
18th, as to os preserv: 
«A Constant Reader” that 
gar pples of 3857 last month i 
see p. 702).—I fall agree with oe 
c ? Ta a vi inquires wl bearer. 
a man to an acre a 
economically even, 
two or three inches. 
t had 
arom pr hes. z bap riod 
- eens round wane 3 incl In 
ly S 6 inches high, and had a cireum- 
ray 
to by Mr. Cramb, and another or two 
on or _— | fidence in ian rou are of the Rote ety. | 
are grow’ ngr bare at 
Cockse Dare. ah 
a 
aca 
These ht 2 fate 
era 
28 inches ee HE 
Cucumber.—I 
oe or ae Cucumber, 
fruit on Ga ES oe 
have continued in b to this time. 
| inspection 
which Kpr 
and w 
of 
were kept bers 
have purchased seeds from 
aah iter 
r oF i N Barra, May 2 
‘Northamberlani, K.G., F.R-S., President, 
On the the Phenomena of Gemmation.” 
; F.R.S; Fullerian sietas or 
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