THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Avavsr 22, 1863, 
Taros invented 
ре 
E 
B 
gdo! Thi 
aupa yet so eficient for 
by Mr. BELCHER of | been rolled up and gnawed to piece 
*is во | minute caterpillars, many of whic eres 
th grea 
s by n 
rolls, althoug h га of the m 
illars left their 
he replacing the , and the caterpi ) 
ares =ч d de iud df ve i e wish. fin $ гаввев, сэн that в. " There was nothing peculiar in € Ti M 
pari 1 known. Tike sei iens | which the roll was formed, of which ani E = ы 
ve usefu l^ it is very - simple, both in its for obisin ined from the accomp nying figaro: s телеп 2 
1 deed a ch on an een i 
d са 3 acie моу їп diameter ted with the excrement of tho larvæ combined to give the | 
a light iron handle the i of a [x URS M М 
t; orcing 16 in Ji ta 
Ке Pied ds зов с т is ERA a dh ng, Por with a few 
still аны п Ў | 
— MÀ 
of view, as not likely to be con. 
tinuous wid. P oie басш у injurious to E 
Walnut tree. J. O. W. 
——M— 
| CULTIVATION OF PEACHES AND NECTARINES 
"eue Meme 
- ів оц 
limi ted, n pe poder ў туен - mnes обвес 
Е equally so; but it preme that for ве 
в І „Бат used m lyself te 
y 
e 
e, when at t leisure, а 2 
АЕ different segments of the 57 Th ey have a semi- 
a dull clay colour with a 
езеп 1 have noticed with. no degree 9 
in nterest the various opinions that bats и ^ timo k 
unsig htly 
t gu ransparent skin, m are "E KU eue aen эме à 
large pellet. is is repeated until| dark brown strea wn the body ne 
WO weis Ih. das holy rem “ra Then a Meca — the jaws are | brow io = а сее тер inl ista men à mE saei. Г, 
ёле б M rpm side nd Pri еы Whe ready to assume сеч — state In th e present toc cS a: M | 
i 1 sen lise deci dieu 2 ery p 
нерсе Вора the e er pos туру е: idit x d EE tail slightly. clay- "coloured. | simplest, method of el iere тотай pee. i 
: е | 
weeds, the fit being neatness itself, а! ре the оре "i | to | In additi ion tô the e Га 55 e ached mid ә itta o воте E RN 
Cad ылып колыш Жы: Җа? 4 ity of the b tl house cultivation, I think if a practical com hard 
йар еен. ; but that "for tl the ск ир of sese x land al vided with three pairs of ventral fee с d be draw IM -— - um GE method, 
i it is most efficient. On this When full grown they leave e old E of the 1| those ot y ч be рй Mas pte ы ": s e кж 
Ош : - 
W veh n quiet ont of replacing su ч нй за vp esie rpm а ну x a pplied with mes b ca x it at the wen: odit 
weeds with selected piece 
cannot doubt BELCHER’S Plantain Extractor to be 
without a rival.” 
— Нег for discussion amongst Rosa- | 
Мы. the regulations for the late n 
t Birmingham, our contemporary Gos: 
—*'The committee still adhere to the r 
shou ye been Ue 
ru: 
a point 
surely much еу њу 8 а f 
impli at t all Zrwe florists 
think so. his pa aj — treble trusses came 
in with the early d no 
h 
doubt, adopted ч ous 
Mert ая хаса tban, for ашу зе purpose. Аз 
re bet ed better big ti е 
ion sche 
ing into pas Patres баз splendid s show | 
made by boxes of nage blooms exhibited in 
_ course 94 the pet peanon Me eg inclined "a 
 opinic d give us all we ге 
E PE Od UM эша м 
i n, of the stale'over-blown flowers 
necessarily put in to make up - number, 
` the Genaral opinion on this matter 
, of Bicton, has recently, in the 
| the still unconsumed part of the lea 
kind of cradle, spun id ш = де wie 
silk, and wi thi in which — assume the state, 
"nmm Ya f 
possi plan 
ve adopted, and d the ы = the past year, 
My Эр is 43 feet long; 10 feet 8 inches wide; 
The head е in front in a small соріс-1 point, 
the dorsal 
armed 
little re 
teeth, th о! 
t p and also armed with several minute poin 
| for the great length of the pair rof antenn:ze-cases, which e 
ght in front, 1 foot 7 inches; , height in ind 9 feet 
9 inches ; ееш of EU 13 feet 6 nag таи 
асһев а — 
ninad d galvan 
rm distance of 14 inches кай the P 
and there are греми lights along the bottom, 
E and 8 feet wide, for the convenience of wes 
es and other r purposes The lower part of ti 
back of 
insi de, 
T 
* nf halts Я. 
structure is gt put together, ec consequently 
r finds access for тае at 
extend considerably [beyond the extremity of the body. | 
S or i quantity or f P 3 February the trees are 
гаса ара all the young wood, 
When about ; assuming t the perfect state, the acer 
what is extra vigoro shortened one-half or two 
thirds. Тһе more om shoots are cuti down to 
hree or four bloom buds, a 
—— Mr. BARNES 
Florist, giv some мну 
destructive ‘effects о ON THE ROOTS 
DropaAms, and of the injury y likely to result from 
Suffering old stumps anA rotting wood to remain in 
the ground in which such trees nre intended to r^ 
planted, In brief, the | 
peni de of Шет 
yh thelittle hooks on its back forming an 
pct ie anc 
and 
trees are поюс 
refuge for red spid 
ning. 
ev d vg stay in Austria, 
and the fact of the species attacking the Walnut 
of water at P Bicton. 
being ! new to our entomological friends in Vienna, we 
AG rA eee 
g 
specimens of the Loa 
removed and new зн рат рае Ае 
notice is taken 
t the corners of a a square 
"After some hot sunny veiut the e of one à 
these turned pee from a luxurian 
yellow; next g the plant was эре” to ри rth 
new foli the n advanced the old leaves 
with Fungi, which had 
run up the heart of the tree. The” soil was fd. to 
at home. 
Mr. Haworth. Its specific name, rufipennella, has 
been dete termined for us by Mr. Stainton, who has 
ав | allowed to 
as the 
im Белые id arai uf 
throughout The summer three or fur tins 
depending of course entirely on the state of 
weather ; 7 floor of the us however, is never 
wood from 
а shrubbery which had oem been grub 
bed. 
ere was vef » ith mildew, and was no doubt the 
the transformations of the 
difficult 3 Тејде to which the insect belongs. 
In thinning e fruit, which is done rather "dd 
I — of ed leave — on the Eris side of 
— 
ext the y swelled 
of Deodars dee бе on a piece of pasture land, 
grew away vigorously. Fivey ears ago one of th: 
became unhealthy, ind D wh fou n oí d 
Makes (ME kodga Pad оешу lon 
tbat when was grubbed 
broken wood were left in the ground to 
VAM; Ms. BIEN PORA OPEN. 
e 
bro colour, varying in so 
ns to а more orange, jo, and in some to a err 
scales. The "bs or es 
e legs are „clothed with broad flat 
with th 
ИН 
а] тапсе. 
ы 
the sy 
in "i чач 
а: it АП Mns йе full benefit Eo the 
tisfied, a t poin 
dg crure s 
wie: use of 
As soon as all the fruit is gathered the spp 
of fire commences, and this is co continued unt by 
wood appears to be full ned 
which is I believe sitim i КР; 
Durin 
flues are heated painted wilh 
phur mixed wii 
or no danger of an 
not e e а single species of 
che d to o this tree, although the Black Walnut 
EM illars of а large 
te same genus t red under- bd 
mali beetle, however, freins J ee liv 
under r tho ни bar! rk o 
ud the fore-legs are brou 
and completely M А.а the edis 
feet. e per 
inch in the ex 
From the fact n f the Walnut tree not having 
On 
ay ereraa ra СОО ООО ОО О ОО 
eamm E cop in Alpine vallem 9n Acer Pseudo-platanus, 
E ! so 
been | е 
attacked by thi 
e species po eis ончо 
sulphur in 
e 
arising 
fumes, and their continued. application i ы dk disp, 
at wil remain to 
reco; 
urpose are quite 
апа are = Aec of рер 
most of them to tent, but 
indie ай 
syringe. during the summer, 
divergence of habit 
e peculiarity vd we 
f de E and consequen 
* Frey (in bis work ол the Swiss Tineæ, p. 234) says that the 
in prodigious multitudes, 
t | from in; injury. x 
I аш not certain as — йи | 
my P. ів ротетег - 
ла олан o than the "he oer, and is, І fancy the | 
George; the other is а later and a larger ЛАБ 
but does not set its fruit во deir E 
