OCTOBER 17, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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nearly filled the beds with their underground 
roots, Canna Aunæi has attained the height of 
o 
іп опе year." He places them thus:—1. Estra Choice, | 
and А 1: Maurice Bernardin, рас) де Rohan, Charles 
Ca Rohan [9/7 
8 feet, and О, robusta, discolor, and zebrina, from | Lefebvre, Prince Camille de 2. Choice and |600 
B1o6 feet, Ts ia dwarfer growing kinds have | 4 4 1: Beauty of Waltham, Madame Boutin, Maréchal 
shown equa rianee ; Ferdi nandia. eminens Vaillant, pow ua тэл me. 3. Fine, fit for show, 
from spr t 400 ut not oica in colour: Jobn Hopper, 
and similar m of Wigandia caracasana have | 
— н m 6 to ^ fect high." 
€ this is certainly enough HIE 
for 9€ М, "тв Nd his Sega that mu 
ma he way of pr preparing » 
L'Eblouissante, Charles ..Woo d, 
rnes 
VK ge Адметна y Paris. 
ош 
fruit; moreover they сап be eaten more зер d 
|than any "pd vegetable or fruit „Without clo mi 
Potato essential to the rich as well as to Ta 
xm Een must be Pix apology for saying 
Of Ктрх®уз I recommend the followi 
1. The Red and also the White Ash leaf. —The Red 
is larger and hardier ves € White, the quality and 
flavour being nenrly the в 
. Monds Pride —Thiis is is für stro 
poor. 
a few w 
y yet b фи nt 
hardening tropical кы for а summer's expo me 
in the open air of our English cli mate, Upon th 
matter СЖ exte ension, „Some experienc e has Iss 
the ае ear, Thus i 
lants of the sam e kind turn at the same |: 
time, some stood perfectly ta vhi бнк that |; 
Re 12. fully made their their 
and whose leaves had not T encor ur grin ently 
ied, suffered more orless. The > inexperienced need | 
4 tubers are large, or nearly so, as those of the 
l Daai б ied v n ФАШ, Б кті ч ШЫК 1 ile luke, 16 is an immense cr cropper, ahd the quality is 
і fit for first-class land | ү. Tt is à wir raised from the White 
s Rp EAS "Olive: Delhomme. Ash-leaf, and kindly sent to me by Mr. — of 
. Rose ously mentio H^ that have bloomed lately | а-и о р прие, 1 че ot —Á 1 by 
eT i-i бушу: Beauty of Waltham, Maréchal piti aab sce gl ü 
IM nt, 1e Phon Turenne, Professor Koch, Madame 
ses of 1863: Де. Willi Н 
eiut д. Rose, 
— Вано» has the рЫ earance 
вар , 
fhuts while in a state of growth from bei eing kep 
1а heat under glass, or before their slioota. and 
leaves have become perfected and harde 
although plants o B 
probably make shoots o 
not ma sabeis as to be in a kind of resting state. 
Mie, hus ve especially remarked with Cannas, 
p 
Жах | сөзе 
aide er, bt the reise ниса а А esie ы 
only is insufficient for these r plan! p oes 
are known fo suffer more or Aa as mue 
the ui d the "окап е? И 
. such. as t formed by cattle, or ing 
rtitioialiy for head-room, as n 
"A irees — belts of вреден» under- 
er-eurrent 
aro са vb of forming the mos feet shelte 
d of Акм Im, ded by The 
ents in the Er of the Ван вва 
'xtension of this idea оѓ 5 
; growing -— vali thought to be tender in the 
open mer, Mr. бівѕох, remarkin 1g] o 
on the. common, "practice of placing Cape and New 
Holland plants i dioit 
"err 
t |bloo mended in 
bc pM and may be Рм j* a чое as | 
r| acquisitions, 
ON THE CHANGE Mo 3 med 1Ҹ SOME 
WE уы here, the а ае from 1 
ek о Е семен учи stel 
, nor wild ае 
Ф бына 
— си ів a tha 
4 to40|a 
se ee ite Ashleafs to test that 
they pr 2 а Робаёоз, bat they were nothing 
e Mon X таа, „ their ge erop 
ce about 14 taer He also sent seven 
e 
mi 
small Early пао ай үч were cut into 18 —- 
and produced 218. tubers, chiefly large, but too dee 
eye 
9. Flukes.—Thëese are admirable for mid-se: and 
late use, and generally gain the prize for Kidneys at 
our shows; I have, however, known them to throw-out 
2 small exerescence or tu еге, 
4. Pri ,—'"l'hese are excellent € — and 
gro 
ere larger, but nohe were equa 
X 
m eyes. 
them i 
6. Red, e also Salmon Kidneys. — These аге first- 
ra 
in. Although the yet 
ose the long feathers i — е wings, | 
mage oes а 
т. оге 
see the su 
Мы» body ін А-и noquiring the tints 
же ; the end th 
y bo distin nguis ished 
mg 
M old birds, cunning as the Hanoverian Aps 
о the water's 
to live free 
uen таи of geese І would fain add а word or 
In 
two of their eecentricities. the flock of our 
n 
| blackened and cut t 
уы дөге of which were 
i eou 
tatos в require richer grom 
Kidne and m 
аге | than тәлә Ash-leafs, and уке derived Pott oni 
| should not be much eut. Walnut 
arth, 
, "hou пе. Very early (ta should 
ave an inverted. trough like the roof of a house d 
over them at nisht, and the ends, resting 
$hould be raised as the plants grow жы 
во served 
BÉ 
p 8, jwhieh 
o tlie atq Qr Л) (9t ptt: 
wee igh. pec roots 
of the eye, I think the be planted 
ho m 
wand, n my locality people тойу » ant the 
eye uj to Р 
roppers, 
eceed in the average of seasons, and shou 
dales ae oido d for field bh ens 
be adopted by tho possessors of suoh collec- ged to а flock of common|Mr. Н. Simons ds, Yeoman, of Milborne, sent m 
‚ во that the plants may be tastefully domestie geese, which were purchased lean іп the|tuber of th his усаг, which е at digg g 
ed in a uris spot in the e gar aütumm, and fattened for the use of the table after | time 111b. It D now in my с Тһе нн б P 
much more real enjoyment would ured winter had set in.' I saved its life when all A čom- and its and stott gre 
than is C he principle is nde of s had fallem under the knife of the merciless res iit wl wel. It is not nittate i in qua n ity. 
further extension, and I would venture to apply P der butcher. This solitary goose, finding "that һе Finall BriGnr,—From the simultaneit; 
H disappeared went and y P OTATO y 
it to the Orchid house h confidence | last of its Dh trm mind A -— 6 ы over той, Iam inclined. to think 
to the stove. Here, indeed, must be iñ- | јо! oined ie Canad зеет. and it has kept company | $} that it arose from elec ity. "The ta bers then became 
ed in some measure ^ em known value of|with i w fien ads ever since. It is now of grent 1 their lungs ; 
many of the kiada and are others that опе | service ri us sby ‘pointing z out at the close of d ay the |. ^3 tu po rs um үт. езе быу гә реш 
ink of so e inf. It would, how- net locality of ite dark associates through thie | liable to ue dango та парча реа the “ prince of 
gloo! | 
int the E à each year it singles out to d Я 
companion e Canadians, Still their union 
the power of the air" ral world, Potato 
| blight may hare. arisen from ^or 
Ы : that ver oui "etot a spore 
ne f «coe go y үза dere yn i amongst fi qi loves platonie, but nothing more. | АП га ams here ia failed. There has not been 
ose for trial would be found Cologyne W allic| They dissolve partnership at the return of summer. | a theory “ set ар” Ф : Медиен чр wb dover 
а ала о Bue онты ап "Oypripediun, This year hatehed a ете gosling кише Probably change of seed, change of ground, spuro 
terocarpum, formosum w—— ТЕ Тено Гена um Wet; Ж m С her it manuring, early rip p ng sorts, де, early. (ate ph 
p s tiq w с chrysanthum and | re her own hen-house, wit paying Же | - best Chances of enge; Ww. R p Ж, Raskion, 
te these trials, | smallest attention - to its congeners, which are эе Och T. 
к: 
кс, Аз an inducement to institu 
Mere 
trial 
wbich has attended similer attempts 
а воне Ap rcgni! 
attend 
» nuisance; and i 
o ып md erm day opportunity of cm M the атайн BIRDS versus GARDENS, &c,—No. IT, em 
change in the colou e umage, which : (Continued fr келын 
А ive | fallen off, but med the appearance vo of. LET us now see what are the ts on the other. 
aud "HY- | birds in the adalt state. 2 "First, Mrs Lis oli tio Ше birds 
ef Dr. Wronr, "Why these two geese of different species have | ought to be | to their advocates, tells us that he, 
ы. society Т eannot tell. “Do has his hobby, which is I havaa weak- 
our sientifie changed боору vetsed in | О, fruit, һе says; I am also | like 
a r y p to unravel the seo them about me, and to 
too late for insertion this week, but they will be zoologia e Shoul vem ие the attempt, my d Lais ; but I Г nd it impossible to have 
subject | heart T wish th success than when they strove | birds and fruit together. he relates his expe- 
is second to nothing in importance, and we cannot | t, enlighten the world on the nature and habits of the | rience of ШЕЙ “Jn the seriy fed ng I hada 
мы "amp n [£o etm tr of the most shy and harmless passing visi Коа паду oce : о stayed with 
in ates to вас whole coast of distant mea week, unge 
by rvers praetieally Wei Ton, Walton Hall, near Wakefield. the blossom-buds (Iam charitable dos ' 
familiar with the details of Indian — grubs; but in prosecuting uim р an 
throw a new light upon the whole question кеиин tirely destroyed pud dr n ji k 1 
POTATOS. el Z y [re ed a m dil the - ding 
Wa owe much to Мт. Whiting, Mr, River ав SE. gt beantifally, but it was very p 
— Ie er gives in the СЕ pe 34 po cp on informa! ; уле je cda in | “worming " for nda cad зі бойу, E: p 
Florist t-door [je aie € es an 
doe of which in кыен турен { to tiano | hortienlture, as uy E de eooked pe ead е pi РЕ" i parent birds апі their five young ones 
e out turned to more accoun an any 
