SS aN NE Re i 
2, 1858.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
large seeds, | flat on 
the side od contact, but irregularly 
Does t 
ones 8 
— only by accident that he 
gemzation at at Sydo rae whe know either that th 
or that Brown return 
eir meth 
an 
nil 
eke 
ET 
ma 
h 
, to n 
t further a pears t at Cook's d vo 
itude of his catecproe and dis- 
z 
a 
if 
3 
ed in her. 
one yah one et er native 
vere vered by | Dev 
| England out of d 
lla 
appointment in not 
of this Rose out-of-doors approaching to it 
he Loquat often fruit in 
oors? [No.] Tam of « opinion A t it 
n South 
Shari 
as figured 
and described, I take the first  opportnnity of informing 
ja wide field aes there to all w 
will to work— 
the pros; 
se 
se men 
milch 
; 
p 
[4 ns) 
+ 
4 
successes as 
3 
ely hort q 
whose 
daton the the publice ear, vidd to all this 
f the voy: m by woe 
interest the ea er and 
dispute that Brown owed little of 
tation in the mo of scientific men to 
of his early 
Jess could be attributed to nal 
exertions : retiring an - te Sg te Pain j 
wanted those qualities ar habits that — p 
inferior ers and scanty 
mes far Aes eres pasar eas bape beyond their 
and enable them 
St omen the than gre e 
p ay A than great 
progress of science e 
talents and 
Brown’ 
liberally 
tet red him 
in aang rr oi his Telts; habitual 
m io bs methods of investigation, and an 
almost morbid dread of error or inaccuracy in 
monicating information 
a 
on 
can a 
com- 
orally or in writin: 
being 
to a suspicion of such motives, a 
rate certain an ed either to procras 
may, 
co-existent with’ ‘oer or jealousy, lot an 
nd a 
Fungi.—I see a 
‘the we of fangi in 
re bed eit oe m = 
have a new 
d during 
was in the manure 
W onla 
renon 
like ely to 
mkoa rie your inspection. eee Sept. 25. 
the season I 
supply of j e mi it-also (I su 
used 
you recommend that they 
No. 
aren as per rfect. I vat be the 
eek’s Chronicle of 
ccount in 
es destraction of trees” 
b 
Leonid not r pe gs 
and thereby keep bot Sgr 
ave had a aa 
uppose on spawn 
in the formation of t oe 
should be re oved ? 
Smet words, 
ito the ranks, or in 
o keep fewer apprentices ? Enlarge the 
where it exists, and where it does not 
ery case, and make i 
£8. 
pE 
we 
to injure plan 
ts. ] 
Produce of five Potatoes, n lbs. 14 oz.—No. 1. Red | rem: 
Pota tato, mirem P cut 
whole “Pi 
ve 7 Tos, 2 = 
oa 
didib: of produ 
last four vears 
ato planted by itself yielded CY Pot: 
we ouse Produce. 
ce of an 
t 21 eyes lanted in 
runing i instead of „lopping off the Hras been and 
ibe ctions) of raw-boned youths fall of he sole 
of England who o come south every year ex posting to 
ne sin me 
tatoes, 
Robert Crawshay, Cyfarthfa Castle, 
orchard house here for the 
1855/1856/1857 
—The following is the} 
alas! only find a bushel under which ~~ must hide 
their candle, and who heartily wish themselves m at 
—_ o ong d of 
and oi 
withowt eing ng prejudici either to gardeners 
Taling 
Tingtonia. 
Mah and fe fest th ved 
ipad are the dim 
rsery : :—No 1, 9 feet t6 parted 
on rth of stem, 15 inches. 
wn 
Y» 
This peculiarity of dis- 
infl 
with the general herbarium for general use. 
ed 
Noblesse, 2 
Seedlin, 
= 
Elruge, 
Violette 
Apricot, 5 plants 
as 
the fruit trees. 
put in their 
small pots 
ype 
itive, 3 plan s 
= piia e ton Orange, 3 plants». 
laces 
early Peas 
before 
RINES. 
. 6 9 
129 a 
82 | 
nt 
i 
-= 
eas 
12 | — 
nts A inches hig 6 oh 4 Son E 6 through ; Anim of 
es. Jame 
aap 
Helge? st 8 inches; breadth, 7 feet; circum 
bee we rar 4 inches k perem" oo 
t there exist others of a larger size, | but I 
and am never had the*slightest pro in ion bey 
railing to keep off = cattle, it being 
my open park. I should much oo e pam what are 
Do. present Rote ions fl “at 
of J.Ma 
he seat 
the height. of — was s to have 
said in 
been in 857, 4 feet S inches ‘kt in the “followin ng 
months 
442 |708 |529 
ay like 
oni 
rs | probably ney 10 maten 
September 4 foet 2 aaa growth of 3 feet in five 
, if au alive, must +l “the Jargest plant 
in peers, as it is now 
C. G., Hillersdon, 
| ON. 
Pampas Grass.—Enclosed is a ta testy of proms 
panicle if a Grass, It differs in its of growth 
is, ae pee eae and 
spaces 
or planting out, which often | ¢ 
those sown in the sen | 
leaf of 
pehet ti 
| yield a dish 10 days 
ground. 
nya yn 
Se deep was the veneration in which Brown was held 
pabean k that these failings were rarely all 
allowed 
oe 
the prerogativ: 
Pe for render of half a a century 
vege national expense. He 
hose wh 
y known e throug 
writings. iti in this ‘shor n notice the cause of 
ds our occasional re reete to such 
ive no 
ot yt n that wi 
y the render tian i is ne re 
and to pass 
tage than in = Amaea writings, where his love 
rresponden 
pore me i ae 1). — C This ‘ims lately 
a warm sheltered east corner of the 
en ae . Its position was close to a wall (not 
a west aspect, an ne about 10 feet 
ji 
Hee 
a 
Pp 
F 
ii 
j 
Fatt 
fro’ winds, The 
p yellow poe eg ae about the 
Whi 
e 
S 
» 
iz 
a moderate-sined 
ți 
re tog 
e left a niagthting — to sais 
a to state 
meri 
is great qualities appt? 7% higher atven|® 
sik 
t was — considerably | m: 
the 
ae l be poe discov 
1 feet ine and 12 ia 
ers directs in the first edition of his book; adil 
a trees, pots, and all 
aac | Bentworth Hall, sage Hants 
‘ardeners. 
oa wa baili © 
an 5 
se k 
t | the female. 
Garde: 
is none so orani 
alk 
quality of the othe 
w? 
from ? 
hom all t pr 
note _ ma to af remarks o last week 
o vari may sA divided into clauses. But 271, vo 
ie Depend | Li 
npon it it ‘nti the atte (em sant give be is alm 
iy 
ar in 
Your 
“ 
notice “ Ea “De 
ter wages 
tter men.” T thi nk not. 
e wages has little to do with the } 
better 
are those 
If better wages sons ere offered where would they 
or 15s. A week ? 
me 
Men 
pri rouither will ; 
than rema 
Now appears the 
compelled to take what can be had, 
” 
east, i impossible ; but I think the means ¢ 
for “if I 
g 
čut set ee nn fodder, por if 
seed ripens the i is cut off 
remain and cut wanted for 
Me 
‘mndm own, 
ts, and thus very often we 
who have 
to get 20s. 
need pre the ey ee be -atierang = i rather ee 
ursery a 
weight of the go clause 
g as the 
| siderable degree of cold after ri ie 
| three joints 
from 
Ane 
a 
a 
A 
f 
FEF 
erally 
ing generals ore) Tt stands in the 
usually grows 
and is "from 4 to 1 inch in 
by cold from set 
fruit 
selves. Lett 
| There is Australia, 
ing fruit. 
vonr, 
ao T, bres o aas a Opinion, as ae 
til nearly rotten, I found in it two 
| last the best for youn; 
t those who arenow young and stron wed mo 
Wh 
amming Bird i in A 
afternoon my Amin was paus to ‘shat 
Canada, and er! United pg se a4 
g gardeners at present. 
