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Јске 13, 1863] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
557 
supply the natural conditions to whi ch the examination b 
в | sumed virtue of 
a Correspondent in the vicinity of Derry, under 
ue 
ect; your field of operations bein f 
are subjec f the rachis of the Brite. for the« 
уо materials will be less cumbrous and their arrange- of the t of „е һор ed- for swee etheart, have not 
ss n aborious. a earth you sho: ew eputation by modern experience. 
of peat-mould a ver sand| There is one en eotisideration y»: which І cannot 
hfi ‚ 
W. Ander- 
у соте. 
son, Downpatrick, June 8. [The species is Pinus 
Pinaster. ] 
Rose Rubens. Da eading Mr, William Paul’s paper 
be a mixtur 
fincly sifted, the "atter i in the 
А Ја ауег at the bott tom oft 
forben; to call your atte ps n, althoug 
mediate intention o paper. For ests almost 
olly composed of Ferns жү in their decay provided 
x ч, 
d icit of jh Шит, 
t Number І find that he mak 
of a Rose. which I „believe deser түез general notice and 
favour 
a-scen nted, and na 
and some broken "p limestone iet the Asin of the that fire whose iis а, made 
t | readin 
you fin d that you must only t 
are беи fond of a moist ш Mee "ui in their | eig 
nsi | us have và 
is has | 
, Tea med Rubens 
^i is 20 tie bad colour as that of Deroniensis idi 
is (as far my experience goes) a decided improve- 
pent on that variety, being hardier. and furnis shing 
luxuri ance do not arrive at ioo діт 8. hat ab 5 уеа Mo a race | flowers much more handsome. 
t ly | first inhabited t 4 ith. and geology Pi “established ot 1860 Roses, and it has "еВ every expectation, 
beautiful—the Killarney Fern, with its fine ely divided | that th hat must have elapsed s i 
arit үрү fronds, conspicuously so. Са ДЕ * Fern forests? were buried in the défi di "e. jis that Brixton is not blest with the Mori ni ph mel 
в and her sisters of the Adiantum family— pubes- | step MON d шег conversion into coal— bear to the| rbi апа has Es ps safire satisfaction. James 
verti "te pinnule protected by a a fringe, pedatum | form a proportion that no figures сап | Po gren 'hborou, оп. 
апа cuneatum, will all flourish i ‚а сазе as we т Ду ар yet at an epoch во inconceivably | Roses, — — Permit me "d offer my best thanks to Mr. . 
ve Nee Я , of small ара the preparation for man's creation had ОУ pi for his obliging reply t to my last T 
в. 
t letter. 
T ly with himself, from 
the, 1 
t | family. ч Wie Же: t ^n us mr ted by the 
fossilized remains of an се tribe of plants, of 
o|which we are now ende АКА ing to cultivate a few 
ж) ost Aai metals, has suggested their ' respecti ve modern терага magnificent and as 
copodium cæsium of i which the "mind j is capable. 
kind э will rod ч) һеге, quickly creeping along the 
d E y d. und, 
el of iy kind with water is mos ü 
p lass, 
MS Tran, gri 
"wi and fd able. The cause it seems is doubtful and 
therefore the remedy tide be equally во. І ps 
whether Baronne Hallez suffered with me; I lost 
sort two years ago. eurem 
Lar rrey—is now attacke looking, te 
, Vi sickly, as it Was carefully rs 
nother favou 
seful in 
regii]. iom which you can supply a S Abs. with 
whose occasional Е our friends аге mu 
refreshed ; and as a п c ing this full and the | 
water fresh, a fountain nvenient, and та, 78 < 
made an elegant addition, 1o € this, too, gold fish 
be nm layful motions, wi "e ais 
"is p Vine The firs tIs 
үкү й that of а hé 65 feet long, at Stoke 
Pec Surrey. When I undertook the management ү 
the garden there, in. M. ay 1852, I found a range o 
| Vineries 100 feet in len ngth, in as bad a state as they 
noise oF could well be, Two of the ' houses I was compelled topla nt 
planted, Toot- -pru manured last winter. 
Mg and : 
ease of black bloteh, which с a struck me last í 
ed in be zx kun 
f| year, occurri 
now stands. 
Brive TO6E; "and I 
HAS 
the nne Larrey 
А sucker spru ui) Бейге from а 
— it vim p^r of the Bourbons 
n due time I separated it from the 
otice, I was determined to. give a trial, 
3 
i dover. hec p year the bud pu Bid, and I believe its 
side buds also, ouf was makin ice little head 
y этү 
е this, and eweg l pre 
)ws:—to every 8 ефт of pan : 
loads of du ve 
ery f 
; late іп the autumn the old flues wer 
o | taken out and hót- water pipes substituted; old. | mortar, 
poken Mr and soot were mixed with the new вої il. 
eek in t 
а shell, accept 
may eu wn bd taste pr stet 
Mie 
pot iter s art Supplies baskets of mar 
atterns which 1 tunity to 
building usefully serve for Fern ing habit, 
anuary bei eing very m mild, I took 
the 
emo two 
feet to within Ф. feet of the fnt of the "hone 
well сае бай * shell " the Му of which shoot off 
wW hich шеу 
s of а dro 
and for the hanging of these copper wire Tine d is to be 
рг, сеси thinner us dius to its str Seth. 
and m neh m edor abe n the t made of i 
The roots were carefully pegged back and 
b) es tiles and whole 
he i bottom 
ct; these however you find it pleasant to IAM 
you become more familiar with the various Species 
ир collection, and to use them Vid bow Шу! То 
ersation with those of your r frie who have 
studied n things as a science, For к; rhizome is 
border completed, I 
а good thickness ог Tong "A Jitter, 
Vines were d to irt ӨШ 
о 
[r] 
m о "The 
to break by the end of March, эм Бу у а 
well. due fede. at first flagged bis] vnica 
d red three times during the 
pretty y Ba 
О н | dosis Mi е 
tions it is proper to y at to apprecia 
di Pd T aM poe varying Tom m distribu- 
of have been classified) supplies 
В наў ке, for со ша if you have the | 
good fortune to L6 em a microscope, will furnish at 
source ọf enjoyn m 
gations can conception. w these appearance 1801. 1 ny" proie iint Г ср 
pru ned. 
bricks obtained from. 
| about 
MS o vint 
dip—to the eastward. More than this ; ; under - bed 
in which stand the Roses just mentioned there s, at 
ab 1 nches tro: om the ARS а stone drain, through 
y shower. І may 
int 
ardening of Cornwall 
and West of Бодан. Society's Journ 
one word more. Whit ild 
Beth 
ses, or name any th bird | person өне hl аыр 
e lit tle To of e rry. E 
objekts to the tr adv нш, а ЫР bearing Portion of having business in that part of Surrey, inspected t the | 
a Кы йты na Ee e stage Ni er. house in question, and he stated that a nicer house of | 
a vd 
Эу п | 
£ Ann 1 t that ts 4 
a piding. F, Lovell, Kinchester, Iymington, Hants. 
[See our jages for 1860, p. 
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n the autumn of 1862 ч EY of 
at AA from it. Тһе last cd "i shall refer to 
% is tha t of а house p3 une t long, the M. h 
Ay ears, 
species may be preserved 
objects for set ER if mounted dry and d E 
with glass to т бш Аша... If to be treated in 
this way, the M el tu 
before mountin, tween slips of 
mong МОКЕ Дер, viride may 
se I have 
1962, th 
12 in 
VM was turfed ov soil w: 
carefully spread S A Un th 4 "border. wi 
the M se are 8. іп 
quires, Н; eyw 
dues 
ntioned as especiall; 
lace-like underside, and ihe i-radiate arrangement of 
the masses of fructification ; MR po complex 
network of scales by w ich they ar lat oncealed ; 
pt Men Bande s in their being placed Gj the outer edge 
hes dt pro TOME p at А pes 
s laid on, the. roots 
ell; aleh ed, and | ea 
could wish. 
, ry, Wi 
хи —1п re A erence d a communication f from 
Mr. рен which ap of | to 
May 25th last, I beg to enclose а specine n akon еп from | w 
a rimiz tree. grow К at present in the grounds of 
|: Isaac Crawford, Esd., Troy Villa, Каша 
rties of Fe rns have been known | m e о td in clearing п 
or many ag де 11 ient | Crawfi d had jibe viens don thi Jae Bir RA. Per 
and. нею; тт sometimes no doubt. Е Der rry, who ug А t ( several | 
by the. I simplicity of а friend untutored in the | others 
ri ко mes. Yet even now the most | 
eonsuiod fp woods is gor to о впрріу a very | 
effectual the sing mala- | : not yet r 
dies UE. which mankind is наал Tie x S of ** Fern| 
ripened. 
ai precie енын as to the 
seed" to secure the privilege of invisibility, and the pre-! cone was found ; but possibly this ma; 
the hak of the frond, м d. iep клы аго Aut а | 
mall pu as 16 w the mid-vein of 
д ^ CE 
cones 
give 
depth at which the 
may be obtained by 
обир. which | you 
Fore 
Tur SPRING IN eth TLY 
tinued ыны p. 439). Within the iar; 
Cat where 
is ion. 
ат тт 
Kd 
broaghe io Un 
the so ed, are -i 
They, require 
t | la for their Би fertility to be 
develo; 
"Cs i is at the very foot of Mount Etna. ii n 
surrounded on all sides by a regular river or torrent o 
