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Tho ” rea large number of Orange trees 
bent cre зс иша. Жыз e estate, embracing both sides of the 
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the year before been looped up i 
and passed (рос the bend is: H 
[Manon 28, 1863, 
e form of a figure 8, | ment with each other to share the expense of repairs 
о dbi must soon have de- | when needed. Lincolm's Inn. 
ting sho ind I water 
arebin Creek, has on one side the heavy rich black soil com- | stroyed the tr i ni ood at that season i Шап вооа: ma 206 сала Cedars of Lebanon.—A case similar to the 
bined with the течне, — to the bear: of m at m деч as KERETA u — Лр» vy а x ezeas ess jh one spo Оеп of by y your ioci ioi at p. 246, occurred 
ку aloy Pa ; ой the other ane шл pin bank — xs apt to нф injured pat, we moder pie re in the autumn of 1861. Two Cedars of Lebanon 
maer А north-west. This was bro up, ed, and | dryness assists the ена of callus А кө. f about 50 years? growth, e 300 y part on the 
Plated. „А зад since. Alrealy the produce is, without ut should it be necessary to plant in т e eene view а | same kind o soil, becam low aud sickly looking. 
exception, the finest I have seen з E апа каш E complete е may Kad ага emer d n p d the points of ran young shoots shrunk, and the js g; 
be found even in New Sout ales. e larger | of checking the evaporation, x 1 , E 
botter cas, treos, some hundreds, p'anted at tho same time in a |t that the leaves should be rie ed ofr. vo tho folla е, fell in quantities, On Пе trees, in an Important 
he black soil, with an eastera aspect, in what was considered | this may be a qood practice, but I prefer ti ve t з ^ g » | position near our new race, was, by Col. Tighes 
the best E and eH AN Bopal кине Aa UN NET od e e sel ыа e eil ый vida un of a | orders, operated upon in the following manner. A deep 
roduc in. is is very wi : 
Ma ay n the undoubted success attained in this instance be | flour barrel, ind | placing it over the newly Nenttion, an Theno drain was cut 15 fee E: де i , this was filled to 
attributable to the perfect drainage of the fissured rock, pi К AE porrplaa are open to ensure efficient vi pops i p wit 8. et ween the drain and the stem, 
freel y dept as e e and again prepares the t e whole surface soil as far as the roots would permit 
- the нше, as justly chargeable to the want of thes зобов? | finally uncovered. to the Orange that it should be leared away and replaced by fresh earth, but а 
e soil as most suitable to the Orange is a rich It is of great ку о hy bres, ete gm position layer of good clean leaf-mould was first lai over {Л 
surface ocn ned ER шк а this tree having two distinct | sheltered from strong winds, asi » 1 ni 4 us 
classes of roo ong tap root, that strikes down deep | is said by naturalists to be that of a half undergrow roots, Тһе tree has regained its leaves and madea 
inthe soil, as an a anchor to hold the tesi 1% its place ; the irae Ж... «i successful treatment of the Orange, the power to| considerable amount of young growth. The other tree, 
and more important, which Ii e poran ular P rat thor to poke is so o ere € in с сул which was formerly the hea Шш. died last June. li 
are fine fibrous Md "hat run thróu ai the upper nor. xU the ed thin, x e ar — t has eap ter- x nd cs dud анх пу Way. Тһе wood 
of the soil tothe very surface. The tap roots may be Hikened, mined to plant an Ога e provision for ал. 8 p p 
when four or five years old, to a stockwbip, while yn Ar ЕЕ upply of ег к > that the. оса зау be well irrigated | во nd, but all the young di were gone, bh if tlie 
would mor curled and are с y,i lto- | at intervals of ten days during the months, when pel tissues had given way from excess of moisture, Oha; Hu 
gether, the principal feeding roots of the plant. | natural s ар yofm т. етс w ins suf ень f or the demands o M'Donald, Woodst 
proper preparation of t il for the Orange m- | the y plant eM тр А a 
тепсе with drainage ; aad for i одни a treo thia. ought to | After tt e first year, when the trees are established, advan-| Strawberry Culture.— e cireums ance (says Mr. 
be of the most permanent ch. say, well-made pipe |t zo ma a táken of times of valina to add an occasional | m. hee *ofav а 
тта d by tne Briti h eu d ке фор Aoi эз od | supply of, liquid manure, angit b коне че ауе x o ds. тоша: ар unners, is “со isider of its meritorious 
epth allowe пе Britis abunda at yo » 
оп ntailed estate ), for any -— x n be choked bees кй Д озш once said to me) till t ej ask f Feast c byt the LL КҮТ уын». I can 
by the roots gettingin. А m е fall, few curves, and а | This the do very plainly, b; 7 tiile S в во as to show a | on у judge of things as Af ere. e testimony 
correct plan of the drains, to facilitato opening, should repairs | great port on of the under surfa ing a ui shrivelled de tances are d ifferent 
M ous wear details ails bu DU va ааа MER e. TS ing ove Eod oe, каз water 5р a e, ө. will be miser “т this fickle clima à 
not jene than Ie pde A" bong pel to go (шош алу Sio -— especially to tre л towns or ro: dal € with the в variety o of С: kei with the e liability of 
scams of grave met with. For Аа Orango it is folia е "s likely col become covered, with dust and dirt; in all ле еаг] tablis! 
not Ард y t m to the surfac may be easily | folge viti dish Tine who take up their abode Re sin es A ic poi ted 
understood, if we bear іп mind what has boon remarked con- | within Азга, т ag d s ovorgreon E ved b g ti vs t vp ap cepi 
с the roots. lfit is - i dn plac mm in the A deficiency of water will cause them to shed their leaves, by spring planting, e best way, 1f, after cropping, the 
fivonraple- condition s A бта & wih (un nies ti we Sang ЖТ, it will take rec E. ios em of d eum is. to 4 Strawberr lan slowly and sparsely, — As 
wero ron deed. than sali Вне t forthe receptio ond bel recover them The los pf fe li бад eto evor grasia ipa at all tim regards the екы atis of early running еве 
кен for a year, ry НЫ upply o. , well | Serious m atter t soon got the crop is off, I find no difficulty. Му servant's 
rotted, and the surface repeatedly turned over one spade deep. MT mmm rem == little girl goes from plar plant and cuts 
This thorough preparation of the soil is particularly required, | the strings off with scissors, till the fruit is “set” 
as, when the trees start еу th, e owe e i yer p | ome е Correspondence and, Бері А; » реге is tht ü Wir 
ith their fibro 8, en ss digging wi e | . А u 
Mi always aj a e ‚ according to the | | Law Fen Er fen were | trouble on this account till the fruit is ої, This incon 
more cm active Miete of ires pes at the time por al | rotting 2i tumbling Чок п, pq ghbour d venience, so easily met, is not so objectionable as not 
h e ing of the roots takes пе princip n 059 
diggy should be done in winter, usin ,and өр zi me to repair them. I replied, ху А I? They being able to get runners till it is too late to establish 
that the small roots are as little disturbed as possible, During| were mine, [ put them up, the land on which Ше iem before the winter sets in and s them. Straw- 
е surface may be kept clea s у pointing stood was m 
pth ES acies could stray on his land, and I preferred to remoy. he ate, and tate »akness. 
i ЕЛ sie Mi hend UM to tho troos, aa агы ike с s t T spen i де]. in keepi hem up. noyer allow my plants to run at all, if ii bo. [ud the 
орз А Ту neighbour disapproved altogether of their removal, | plants, true to sort, of a nurserymen, 
ThaAdes-hAt Берое genera! that the Orange сё because he had goats and other animals which were|to put them in the first genial аба of spring. 
to mach, img menuro siet S opinion Баб her ala i imt within bounds by my кш! A he saw that Tig ve then more than А year to fo 
90 feet to 30 ect. peek should have so rich a as those їп a | if l took them away he would be p and perfect their volume of perpendicular. 
x or flower pot ; yet if the same c: ere taken in the pre- | in keeping his beasts ай шу aur ES this was his obligu ue a and horizontal roots. The perpendicular 
prem. н ЫЛЫН, rane. ло hare would ve Ukely affair, not mine. І removed the fences and gave him | will, under proper cultivation, descend far deeper than 
Europe,—the г EN iS heaped en m that if I e^ is goats in my der I should people su pose, Capeau, if th ound has een 
(19 1019, bt D but: ultimate disease him answerable for апу |trenched and man ET лахои оне. The old Hautbois, 
ы. мыры T ibo а б Ae im ах the crea do. T lawyer told me that in | now metr om-here. ig wo p ere ШЕШЕП e 
«iy T 5 2 range trees at | tle absence of an agreement, or such a long are uas round, sent its оң own 27 inches. I think there 
M ord beret of thë careful ES Шуша growin boss —- abor sta te of things as is required to create а right b y pre dia thing pu th Mr. De J on he d Mr. Gloede 
1421 v еше the date мазна on some of the boxe do nts ufficiently weigh, viz., the differe 
of their introduction to Versailles tha mhe i is to keep up his house. He is bound to keep зв the rcd of ngla and that of Belgium 
To'bo in a p a porttior ion R Ms nt euecosstullr, ix trees require to ү; ow people's land, but Jot to keep|and Fran s e Pears and delici 
wi Prith ав Войо does or injury to the oo ха Mute their cattle Gf his own land. Ia upon this mo адь "ot dn , kindly sent to me by Mr. 
and left ny neighbour to Ж, course he Glo«de, I think. "that France must be a fo cing house 
pleased, e grumbled and threatened to go to ойо Pears were very fine and good (| 
aw, but he found out, that І was in е во good as Marie Louise), viz, Duchesse d’ gouléme, 
right and prudently left one, This was Beur: njou, and Délices d? Hardenpont, which he 
not my only difficulty with re&pect to my fences. saysis the same as Glou Morceau. The pes were - 
When t my ty 1 had some trouble fuil of saccharine, j juicy, and sweet as honey; they were 
[to ascertam which f were mine and coloured Grape, called White Chasselas, 
ДЕ ome had by rmer proprietor, They were not а “ ? sort, but I never ate any 
Жарда (0 thé top tle holly on his own land, and these beyond dispute were Grapes more delicious. They would doubtl Lj 
readily be soem, placos ет mine. Another was a wall whic d been 1 lin an ard house ; attempt to grow 
my үз 
This mode of planting, i ts in 
, unnatural ооа. Al пане shut o m the action ks the built at 
air. Tosuchap i е: Т Uie n 
joy and 
Se wide, репер "their amplo n" 
ecd <i ith 
ho |È that eac 
sufücient Warmth | 
and their f. еме powers 
n almost vertical sun кед 
еннан Арид" the | 
| enti 
is freq TRUM RUE 
пеп: Tm 
n n witli-the selves 
neighbour upon 
n his own 1ш, "although the ot ther half would be so 
aln 
esire, ышы. to. try this experiment, and bot 
peg ps ак: and myself hav 
о 
In point of Er "this wall would be S cons sidered as 
qe 
ә running along the › top of it. 
a we rd ho o 
the pint берене of my predecessor and his ripen them out of doors in England wc 
boundary between their two pro- | ab-urd." de 
t cut away that. hal d be 
* well? versus * Mis 
no | the natural w 
h my are near per 
contented to train m is ijou; "it alas! if "i 
wall, which itis slower and more sparingly than La Constan I 
as | that gre will not. E me tha e im lectation aic 
should wish to rience. , however, say Р 
М conclusion, that га эш 3 never prejudiced, t Mrs 
things by the ev ot my se 
| to the bg е tator me ov uS "v. "ГЕ Dem s 
Lare: unt of. tlis disease in ar 
Paper of the Yth e puce me of а loss whi 
sustained, probably from a similar cause, ure 
my drooping i. raa About 30 years ago the v 
originated her m seed, An n found to grow at 
d myself. the grouud i ман. After b uae. 
d to place | I propagated i it by агаар i it t standard high. I 
чоё but bd advertised, а 
use our- 
оғ this valuable 
e been 
of the 
nd used 
the pro а бана Side prett, 
One side ~ a shed, and on 
rost 
ether wholly | 
к SEA Чы or partly on 
ain 
аз said by an eminent living judge, to 
tinent -А few 
they have 
wall. 
this is 
CERA t this 
ке 
r^ Te p^ place the ball| OWn ех 
n a tub of water, when re n neither 
о {һе roots can then be seen, and in side, or 
been 
If gf Planted thus, ether, ET putting broken 
not very 
Verr common, either of t iis may агыт ог гора it at his 
pense, but in the absen: ial сї 
у Wu was 
remedy was sought for, Hf the Find he evil yas Hi 
thi 
glass or building v ороп. pd 
ractieable method of c 
wall or fence belongs to t 
can apparently compel the other to repair his 
pense o 
"I had o plis at 
а pot 
d that M up root had | should 
to contribute to the ex of puce 
The joint owners of a party wall 
, and was cut down, I 
therefore always come to some distinct agree- Feu {ж and much 
h admired; the 
perc tr 
