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SEPTEMBER D, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
UD Gn G.A ER ONVGEN ACC LEO DIGG RE ewm Song p EJ NUR E^ 
a nice fresh black bed of mould is by no means un: 
-— 
OE P gui 
not. 
them 
#; m ой, ротар see any m 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
appear Э be what they are 
e harm i in arrang- 
848 
frosts at the turn of the night freeze the protecting 
be 
5 
Pi 
n in trainin g 
as tifieial as the other. It will 
ment is guar wag d ve is no рз! to worry be toand at many varieties will not ex -— properly, 
if three plants somewhere should chance t flowers € me ар ned and the petals 
other. des great thing, I think, in Pumps is not to | laid back, using E smal s hair brush for this 
have odd. inches s “ pucker in," as in sewing ! The 
uld thus be divis ible by the number 
.__а& for ane 
sheet as stiff asta shirt?collar, and there gin their 
ditati If they don't wish t банд * thi 
sheets” I shall be М — en za 
here is one obje covering at night 
with x (І cov > p^ ied asl: ees the 
| weather i is bad, or likely to be гр viz. 
operat ion. 
in fact, there 
in this 
I find no difficulty, as the 
are but 
n circumference, 12 plants, 14 inches payer will 
produce an even circle. There would, in this case, 
then, be only three rows at all, but pers would be 
[cnt E 14 шон. 
Тһе r margin be half the width Dp - 
allow: e е ween the or two thirds of it ; 
this Should be зн хи, ла for, counting ы 
еее аз that of the outer r aga id people | 
manage to 
plan 
and in is also well to raise the bed : а У е на ihe | class 
ater | 
MN I have known, in places where the w 
run off ve very fast, a wonderfull: 
T RS em: being stuck 
into the soil. he water 
monious who le. 
+ th 
varieties t| 
way. When rra jdn GÀ ime 80 | 
to arrange the colours as to for ng and hi 
rm a pleasi 
rees are never allowed during blossoming, nor till 
hoar м osta чі. over, to be b 
td t sa ihia fi 
giv 
ment, md 
ees water at the stumps according to judg 
11 
good for 
e of s 
о а 
ough it m О down inside, ed a go ood в upply at 
the roots is Re d 20 surface sprinklings; ; it does not 
dry up like they do, and i t. hgs chance of really 
reaching the little thirsty fibre: 
carlet Geraniums do ERRE thrive well on 
sunny „aspect, but thorough watering 18 essential t 
and Princ 
Roses.— 
E 
y 4 £a 1 
d i od 
anning, and 
let. 
© 
et fi 
may be wi ki however flowe: 
ав do very well, Most. charming T may ч 
with Heliotropes alone, both covering ihe e cen 
Ks drooping down outside, and where these forma 
are used, a wreath ofthe large white Bind-weed о 
а is very pretty grow ipg зра наб: з 
Lo Gera: 
rder and train 
China К 
b, 
tied down бо ihe White fot too A am sure 
oss Ros: 
Scarlets 
erras, d 
em, Md D. 
e pegged еј in beds, puts out aire flowering 
зр d makes the most perfect of beautiful 
paa а "The common Moss, and the small red 
іда Наба аге е two T have seen do best i in this 
i" 
уон of 
not t thin ik that my e cul 
| the Viale Hen nd 
Amersham, Buc 
beautifully, 
Brier 
race has a 
A delightfully iy ord is made of tA RC n 
nd Whit 
ес, e some e the vns эленә | 
during the last few yea 
those who do жын огада 
im 
ing this 
пне exhibition. dise wers, 
m, well-defined edere and large size. Тһе 
spotted va 
s has been gre eat indeed, a 
the new varieties should los se 
arieties is also making rapid тре 
ity t 1+5 
of vim on. # на p common sense, мегу d "s. 
hem their Peaches and reason y^ tres муз = the last 
| emo but one in rhetoric, called “ 
m, 
тар not make a clean ad. prm it eales E ob- 
"0, ‚ That T I think people i injure their 
Subjoined i i s list of a few of the X ds sorts in | 
which are best adapted for early 
arieties.— 
se 
Sim 
a Crims 
rs | Illuminator, мер * Bellatrix, XEnsign, Glo 
Flora, Con rus 
Rosy 
les- inp 
булыша 
Таспа, а *Vio 
Flowers. Serie таа 
Fa Te 
que Pelar 
ven р 
бї Es qo ed 
iia wi 
ailey, J 
ue» I have багъ ibus*, 
ericles, *Ariel, *Desdemona, 
шутов Eugenie, нуся Taunton, Princess Beatrice, 
nce of Pru "- 
*Ro: estial, Royal Albert, very fine, 
Regina forme. "Colo us, Eastern Beauty, *Lady 
Ca 
ns.—Lord Clyde, . Lo A 
Peach trees by 
1 in wood e x ane ые tree at 
ts lungs (which co onfer enteric benefits), 
In bring on pleuro- pneum rr am Bere ЕЕ апа 
ката y not skin the tree as well! I chiefly take 
off foreshoots : others th in of 
the wood till winter is over. 
| centre a = ән bare. 
( t you must return to the land (unless it is ` 
inexhaustible soil) what the брате and fruit have 
taken out, instead of starving the tree and disbudding 
to meet it. 
; That. Peaches are stopped i in their growth from 
rs I spur, 
Beware of getting the 
‚Тїш they drop from not ing; suficiont water 
g time, 
rovement, Lord Palmerston, 
*Couleur de Rose. 
rin- 
т (Hoy 
Pede er, William n Б, ер де тү 
а Dio ced ume | Severyns, 
e 
of 
. "That you must. — let. your — get old, but 
t back either the wings or centre, and let up new 
id are not to be attributed 
only "to i or E 2 to "ihe disarrangement of 
health bye external vi s of one ki nd or another, 
1 
oni an " js m е 
n the 
o T do 
ill be disappointed i in 
‚ Shardeloes. Gard 
And epe (й ud ify t your trees ai 
and naked as 
{һе sooner you "n them down, чн off their perpen- 
dicular roots, shorten their horizontals, and рше ies 
he 
PEACHES. 
ya HAVE given, in a previous Number, the quantity of 
ea h 
you will be in a position to respect the trees vera yo 
self too. W. F, Kadcluff*. Rushton, August 31. 
FISH AND FISHING.—N o. 
XIV. 
e — ith dark m ches grown here for several years, the aggre Е of 
Calyste w Ipomoeas an P ch, A ды divided by the m aA of y eh kr hat T (1) How GRAYLING GOT TO ENGLAND 
. Kor randi: gem the little blue петти ml it have protected with à shee amoun Tux shutters w e dra 
«yj e, an чи and white Ipo: 4 500 Pe д ar i n 1 a воб 
ontside, is owever as char 3 у р e oth in his easy chair, sat the old 
Suggest. Ivy Pese and when it in| wooded БҮ ad more 2. j| eeply y тишор . He had just d down 
summer for d the .groun па of а be d of Тоне it may in dozen blistered leaves, wich occurred after the {his book, ý conning over a few 8 of. 
removal óf the sheets at night on the 1st EAE: - Ex ia бош ry E ^ orn a 
blue Сгосиве: | Usually they are put on about the 186 of Marc ) ve doze self off in his con: : wn 
White айй, кде от ойшвоп Ve e a: кос very | remov um the 6th of May ; this year they we aee stud , when ‘f Cath holieus stood beside him. “ How 
well, but require a moist soi water.| Up On 18th | of F eb., ‚апа removed at the above date, art ‘er? mine d ub le x е. fries friend.: 
These a Within tarted up, 5 
ot Ivy again are greatly benefited b E i sigut shade with hoar T as if they had been bere тве ает digas mike ETE 
Yer сгор counted in my presence was e|. ft art e castrians say, my 
sie кр. а, аы: the many. ep yeis 4 first Peach was gat огей on the 5th. of ара. Тһеу Piscator What's here? dozing over ‘ Daynes' 
colours producing а good effect ; and White Petunias, | ^ Tonurist's бш the мй of Conway Castle;' 
glass. About three weeks before gat 0 dropped | and what's this! * nią}: Ay, І see, still gl 
e often very pretty. m the intense heat (^ Danby Se e e wall ; om a ing c il Conway à 303 on! А ‘Tourist 
Tam m e ын against mixing flowers in any | no] more fell. y Seymour, ?оо1е, | in ч 
kind of pattern or rd fashion, a basiste of this — е е and among other things ho de my friend, you are all in the wrong. 
sort, AME always have to me an unnatural- | 8 ud id à crop of den on, w un help my жез. мм ни 
ness or of smallness ow this is obes puo foliage, 5 splendid I regret that I was absen ы and though а mere “ Tourist's Guide, 
plan. Fora — кеа however, it is дө жан ы to was glad to read Mr. Bennett's — in page 172, | во mu. r for dm P it, м 
зау too much of th effect produceable by а bein it is a Snob eion of what I have written. | visits to th castle o naway neigh- 
эн cept that his ттан — (I iam on rollers, | bourhood, that I have read it thr ugk twice, and am 
Verbenas, Lobelias, — oven Stoos ooking most | there is no other differe whatever i in our treat ment | ргосее to “the bhird reading. „5o, 8 down, and 
bright and gay. Of course e has to go | of. this “ exotic aud let ра gem n „ 1 love 
to Work jus aif arrangin ecc quet. Iris alien - quity, thong h Jam a “know-nothing” as to 
— some оса lour carus I will not say а word. against as but I will say | antiquarian lor And n, you are wrong, forI . 
w шау harmonise; and it is tene fare Р that I have seen mism vx dra As to flavour, 1 | had, for the tim: o at least, wandered far from thoughts 
moreover а gren colour like that of ans рр Peach grown liis er glass &O -— of the Conway to minor streams, and from the n 
Heliotrope. Brilliantly col e grown in t eu air on a south wall Flavour|to a m -— of the family Salmonidz. I trut m 
MEE Reip -ell ас aro really lovely панаа upon 6 the sort grown, sufficiency of water, | what d in t м Tecta about the yy of old, 
i in such a ge gm v е do flow та! cmd and air, and disfruiting. Tt is curious that ifthe |I enden again to ''Salmonia? where umpl 
шау both climb up from bel ut throu; ugh | sò are good, large Peaches and Swedish Turnips Davy talks den ihe little fish, called t 
i = a of better quality than small ones of f us wulgaris,7of Cuvier f 
x kind. rotection the ‹ ш i иш ме а been. 
| tell till tection - te, much depends upon cir es | into England by the “monks of old 
balcony or for the|and the а of the wall А south wall req | their e yeu: а ы 
r more ion th: y other. ү =й ссн cos at gene con lire pet 
matter how com- whethér th» Peach is to be gro drums vast run d ey а 
ей or Yorkshire, оп a hill or їп а valley. If you were #о1а& least Aa — telepted" 
grouped into a bed. Such arrangements, too, give us | ехашіре non-protectors, you моц áp find the ү loving анин eng ні, і 
а] Ше pleasure of а successful small “work of art,” рар 1; that d b ill B Bak tell you when they ѓай; Vea руе and venerate 
adde light of seeing most naturally growing and that they are already greatly or -sufie ciently they dd ask, raised. thpse splendi 
and most fresh-looking flowers. E. А, M. › pep e le season. They bave Fir trees | I wo York, Durbam, Westminster, 
Ec aga on the hills to keep off rough wi ach ih e hich even im their very 
EE way rains; they have а mice lew yall or|others, w P tuner 
EXHIBITION FLOWERS, brick wall with a 296 coping of thatcl "жый ЫШ oe the heart towards 
defends фе trees from descending dews and rains; bow itself before Him to whose honour and 
—No. II. their gardens are on high gro hd ciem dedicated? Th 
CES for. See igi Ee may be done in the| which makes me think Mie in the|they rld by tesouing узад 
acces рох смера of tying, and dress ssing the Bere a—is seldom severe; and 1 tell us the the art of printing was was kn 
bloom ; and iiA t they don't want protection, Well, $. phem Who made ofon T, Oxford? The 
ше, Мру ow object to the “practice of descend. into my valley, алчы: the fogs will sta 5 man, foremost in encouraging | the sweet sounds of musie, the- 
flowers A it is а deception, | to his skin in th ^ Ur URN n om b 
