es THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocronzn 17, 1868, 
reared, e flower halls of masonry whieh have | useful and enjoyable— glazed roo mode of cultivation which Mr. Grssow hag ' 
been iie with a special reference to flower | {һе arcades, close up is T ot ith gl Y. practised with so езш success upon these go. 
shows do not offer any temptations in thisdirection;|iu such a way that sufficient Pontilation -z be 
neither Mem the effect of the exhibitions we|obtained in hot weather, and here and there throw | = ] b pli 
: in the e Tw direction. g pow be seen that the 
may oceasionally have seen held in some publie D A a glazed imm to ret hts. This 9 в 
building of this charaeter—St, James's Hall, for | would make a useable if n model pl p an ingenious and 
бырда. exhibitions, and would ей "what is now for|novel way ot irony bottom- heat, which Mr, 
s to wood, the objections seem to us to be|nine-tenths of the year utterly unenjoyable into a | Grnsox thus describes :— 
rett aed d ut as those Ф b. urged against | pleasant promenade, which might be still further ** [n reference ќо the treatment of Cannas а and 
pond ry,e A ч ards the sum to of eost. edel by having its Wills covered with |o other foliage plants in the sub-tropical garden in 
А wooden йар would not деру pue pa Camellias, Roses, &e., and by being furnished 
than one of briek or stone, but then it wou px t|with removable evergreens when nof required for | po 0 is 
less, and per contra, would: of i se, be чи exhibition purposes. А more perfect exhibition England, which has been most probably suggested 
ies Neither a building of masonry or wood, | building, according to the model we have slightly vail on the Contine t 
by any contrivance that could be adopted for | sketche ‚ might of course be put up оп the spot | viz., the f алиге, which 
АА it, would give us the proper kind of > ж where the monster tent once stood; and as that an 
m the most effective di isplay of plants and flowers, | luckless canvas might in this way be turne soil in : such plants w 
that is argument enough against thae ath. "воой yer 29: E better course 00 d be adopted, mit. the open sir,- uat plas ~: 
i 1 so lar as ibiti tion in . 8 ado 
unn АР А АЙЧ o TRO Ce mdr "i last season upon a limited scale, but it zs i 
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would be all that could point of| A/CowTINENTAL newspüper reporti- the result of | 09 ; : 
view. Тһе shelter would be ретќесё, and the light | an unexpected visit hido by We Китек of ihe dos Not pena qr utm т tit 
could be regula ated во as to be exact tly what was| Fn DOT some experiments in cultivation by | the е 6 of тесе а Байа m di , and 
wanted either i in dull or Dd weather. It would E DANIEL Ноогввнск, upon M. JAcQvEssox's | ^e 1 dh 23 р р Е it 1.098 Way 
have n this е, for | estate at ge ay. The statement is by no m means | io. Mes — f folia : au eh confine 
though in bright Weather tents are all that can be вад, but we believe the following to be its me eu geom T grii Уз ы Pls wipe 
wished, yetin dull weather, and елау їп 5 ж ер d'sosbuh hau not | been applied to ubi en Sa ыз - — ^ at 9 the 
spring "months, they are too dark. The glass | fruit trees more than eighteen months. We аге 22260 800 уе Irea ты ер panis 
building however must be of NR. size— aon, aj assured that it is founded u dea a grand law of à 5 : 
Crysta l Pala ace nor an Exhibition building, both. Of | nature, “ observed and isi upon " E M. Hoor- Dm en an the ph brick rabbidh АШИ 
which afford about the w :NCK, according to which law, when a branch | ordi ede ied rim » ^m ией M Д. 
b effective display of plante, and are tolerable | has a certain inclination below the horizontal, all “s еч дбай 0 «d guns T А pl aci zg 9 mi s 
ly on tke ground at, LES viding M. PUn vn the nutriti ume es absorbed by the leaves combine | during the кри day, in lou Ду more or ink 
i ruit in and -- last 14 the trunk or ius — absorbed from tlie entis ЖЫ 
За: 5 E e t ae то if this could be йому the kie 
it that the temperature cannot very readily be kept | forming a depót of = йы. d to Еу тап. wouid теа ihe татту. „ог some ШШ 
dom: «rithout- draughts, or the employment of а dedi "a degit inae ё thro agh thio destru- — the is zd 3 justified the expectations which 
good д al of ventilating етк which latter|tion of а branch. After nute 
would € it A: e more c К c tions, M. HoorBRENCK t€ -jr opinion m iat 
The of ai ze, is without douLt|the inclination which answered best was 1121? 
the ied p зх ап ех ао Em —provided | reckoning from the vertical, а dividing the|18 inches to 2 feet thick, according ue the w vidt 
only the t vus regista và sunshine and fair circumference into 400°. -This system of culti- 06 the bed, the latter being firs h wow 
weather -ean be secured, tt hanora the rub, | vation has been ы to. all fruit trees, v vegetables, 9 inches below the ground line; the 
We ойм qe А ап AL half the number | and even to the flowers of M. ТАС жеш "s kitchen 
of CE on de h our great metropolitan shows|garden. АП the Vines abo i 
B | irs or|JacquEssow's son, that is to таў E space of outside of. ihe EE all round; and орав is i 
AENA, and on these wet days the best of tents| 190 acres, partly at the chateau and | marginal slope thus formed, о nly about 3 inol | 
is simply wretched. А Jarge tent, too, is а m4 partly at —T — been RETER ted in this|9f mould was placed for the Grass to grow 
costly plaything, so ңы: t has no recommendat manner, e results obtained surpass all Turf was then placed over the brie лу, ts 
on inaneial seo ex аген. His "Ete elleney the Minister of =, side downward, and the pepe Pim 
Putting this à "that together, we have lon да манны has "тг nt а commission eom- "A led in to the d € of from 
ade up our minds as to what a any eontrivanes for | posed о AYEN, ролна, = тар. fo 12 inches. This compost con к= 
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London and on the metropolitan Dd ought to|report with no little euriosit H : E y 
realise, It aub to Y at leas b go ree. the attention of the г «СИРРИ was afterwards | Wete е formed. - This arrangement, sid 
conditions:—fFirst, tha Tk n. equably | drawn to а new method of artificially fertilising | secured the most perfect drainage, ren usi 
emt — of a T а light as is pro- | Corn erops, also the dm cu of M. HoorBRENCK, | 2 ad сор 
er canvas on а bright .day—rmay be|The method is very simple, being merely a горе | 11 
DER Secondly, t that there y be е 0 or 30 yards long, ео жїйга fi 
immunity from the discomforts attendant of 25 or 30 ыс etres deep, res g а long much im 
а pluvial day. re e^ à diat the exhibited woollen comb, w is drawn across M field two 
subjects may not be depreeiated by the size or|or three times whilst 1 e corn is in flower. The|W 
перу l^ е iege um dre erits are | peus sticks to the woollen threads and is then |* 
о be contested. ere sta i - - У 
МЫ ~ or an | deposited Vana female organs of the есте luas аг 1a brick rubbish has- regi 
point being assured, a yer ; li ttle пост may | regularity and a completeness which the finest | 2:990 watering еза dry w 
rest, but. d nsure. This experi 
becom ius 
would not be our models for any bulldio ings to Бе | assured, has again been made E M. JACQUESSON'S The shape of the beds was conf 
Ашу for the purposes of plant showing; they Chateau de Sillery upon 200 a aeres of Wheat, Rye TAREA oval, or oblong. The ends of the ov o 
аге too po ya де confined an atmosphere. Barley, and Oats. A бойыша, has also been oblo ongs were placed as nearly north and south 48 
nelined to braye all E ces| appointed by the Minister to examine into + would allow, in order that one or 
uits thus obtained, the members being other t their sides might receive the sun 
|MM. PAYEN, EN b. abs cue Without | nearly the whole the day, which of 
anticipati Commissioners, | resulted in an in mo 
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на е а to (imparted to the roots oftheplants. The soil, thus 
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state that from plaeed : 
experimen E pon, the following results тебя much mee watering has this 
S fo e€xampie ve equired; un nd есе 
or raised ends, or both), аз might Litres E the y ot August to apply a thoro 
orted on hollow iron columns to | Ryenotfertilised — .. . .. - 6 welehing: 16° зене hà eon 
any mer tha iatt, s dual за th the Wheat mot fertilised саны nz e ? = ger the vigea in - к аш - so tie e dt | 
Му removable in АШ Taekhen, ES spring Вау not fen "em Asie i » i June, and ак ое p ds "plan ts made buf - 
: ed in at the sides with canvas walls mr e И Lam 9 " M |е progr ess, Many c ot them them had been started. 
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1 wou seem to be eapable of|bei 4 
paratively cheap ; it would also be permanent, and асн — since M. Ho Ноотвкехск has in- | siderably, and all the foliage they had made 
it would ve all the MEA # А floral | ereased the quantity of his орана 50 пее to suffer and die off. 
exhibition as its surroundings were con- | сеп}. without sensibly inereasing labour. І -— adopting the plan of 
cerned ^ „л. а “igl aht, soie et also to be observed, that = yos harvest being meis dry e roofs of the Cannas at on 
contro latle - eie dryness, and ample but|abundant is rather r against experiment, the I $s. ац 
t overpowering difference being much more me ident in a Worse two med 178 satisfie 
та. vu venture to P these opinions to the | season Dem i best plam, and intend to adopt ! 
roumsta: he Roya чин Society, TUUS I отту me т out 
ow tha: Ж i enti y to lose its monster] УТЕ have given а va dt р. 963 a short кеи Саш i were в 
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or "x hibitions, we should say at once—as j] GARDEN IN BATTERSEA PARK, and "Lc eg vigorously, each v 
or Мз exhibitions, we should s зане goro уу, ' 
converting а p eyesore into something the pleasure of explaining, in "his own Ое, th the'shoot being stronger than before, and they have 
