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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[OCTOBER 31, 1863, 
ystery. The Chinese d Up owing to — бсо, to the. cultivation |. 
From what has now bes eer md. 
red away, unle 
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a eurious leg i sien eii i in, which we|of our national beve e than 
may ropeát Without asking our rea ders to believe | in tho чой S we would not wi 
it. “Da вма—а high priest who lived about a i 
f we 
roki it p re, g^ j^ is on rh ch 
we are : likely to The nations эа m 
Ф wiser and 
likely to convert their 
es, and their spears runi! 
and until that peaceful time arrives, we 
content to draw the чө, of our 
necessaries and luxuries from any part of tle 
India to Chi to teach the way of happiness. 
He live most austere life, passing his 
Rd in pA mortification, and retiring by 
awoke he w 
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plants are inclined to Mte". too much to leaf; but 
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world in whtdf they сап be produced. Мау a! 
success then attend барыне in our India а 
| dominions. 
SHOULD 
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we eut off the RUNNERS OF STRAW 
ERRIES, OF agi T к коше ‘Question was 
proposed at tings of the 
iak Вон i шрам, гы et кен n Horticulture, P Paris; 
ed a second joint it may 
e be cut off (io close to the plant from 
i ceeds, 
en written — the 
йй of Strawberries, experiments with 
referenee to the above p might eui now be 
made with advantageous results. 
а р m d 
fat Miss him ta wonderful elevation | gi 
d o opi 
who sens 1 
and in his w t 
has s been { so many pens in sueceeding | s 
the over-luxuriant branch 
ldly 
| at fu 1l liber rty. I Lis 
may date oA ohm ni 
appear e bee 
— у үү or sixth eT From that period, 
to eutting off the 
iy they make эы — Eng if wew 
Klo . A Chinaman as sani ЧС cold idm M 
e nd n де is thirsty or we 
tea. It, oubt, ecnduces k de banh of the | Ptr 
реро ind probably has а tendenc су toward offthose | especia айу to those 
fev 0 
n хати 
Rs р соп wa a 
i себен Мат n гаш all doubt. 
А РАВАЄЕ pus to the Ке ane has been 
He declares 
nns: LE 
Шу =! onouragingly as to 
— of their undertaking. 
that ea plant exists in 
he greatest, luxuriance 
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indigenously, ы st 
n at the same place, „yet, from their not paying ; due | V 
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ther e countr ту. onti apu eutting off ther runners ; and although 
Of lat years Tw us. ти hn 
r Ind 
oh to trim. ming off Ше runners аз practised 
extensively à in 
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it is now prog , in а satisfactory |... 
e leaf are ann ually | "7 
{еа эшта а high price in 
produced, and the Dos 
e this p 
be 
| States bearing locally the n 
has 
Bor NSALL expresses his belief thst еы q^ to any 
that » ры ught from China could be mede from 
x my o» — ҳу the 
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ty of sud 
that any real “яба to the Asiatic genus 
THEa, which alone produces our domestic leaf, 
asks for further лз 
LEMOTI, 
the English madii Man companies have : 
also been formed in these йды with fair pros- Шамей їп тое two foot apart, — interval Soi taie pe "i NW m ewe à f 
pects of success Heda t bind dice чан Э of "— reference has been made. 
In the north-western Himalayas (a чену led Wo bate i some oi GUT | According to M. WrrrEMOT, the greater eme of 
pointed out many years ago by. Dr. ROYLE апар di іа rows 2 e the ish iie "most satisfacto 
Dr. Елшсохев) Dr. Jaazsow, on behalf АҺ ае оу 5 feet between {ор the destruction of insects belong to Pyrethi киб 
Government, has been engaged in introducing and Lh n ка : DIARD, one of the | The inhabitants of the Caucasian regions seem to have 
cultivating the Tea plant, and his labours would it "d з po Т en C iic 24 ev wn ра песне cm — теа 
ол m T 8, d m row. It thus appears that all these first-rate obtained еш. "The species employed differ in 
р SENES i different localities. Thus the inhabitants of the 
Kumaon, and in the ДЫН near Kangra, the notwithstanding 
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f many of t à 
: 1 ES wn eountry; enia 
=ч jii e io Жаша, hid it bom more proftable to allow the Prem roseum 97 Bieberstein, commonly call 
he Government hiring $ thus shown in a satis- | runner s to take eese = the whole surface of Lowizachek or Flea-plant; while the Persian powder 
ной manner that Tea can be cultivated : hare ailszod tite] ob to be most extensively used, ip sim 
mue авй prie in these diri мш! to јана to do 3o iod ааа 70580 аа Че нй 
Атейду анача - тай ше oet бай Unquestionably Strawb ens runners tend to powder of Pyrethrum was introduced into 
d ihe Doy печна di злуе ене exhaust the paren е үү in two ways, Дн tly | for the destruction of insects їп h The powder 
22 n on Lei ai бс ofi e he frat $ е а rünner | came exclusi ad еда the 5 ае е Caucasus, 
skill their aid, ше resulta ош scare е of а юш the rp E [ : vn Dons e ! MAR 
doubtful 1 at least! Fóra a tion for the destruction 
The Bombay Gazette, received E ione pst оп ей S anui dé 
again, 
another 
the 
Russian garded зе 
by the rest of the dum. шї i s properties p 
Mr. bigis cei while travel- 
d to one of these diio — int is formed, and usually the rudim n | 
zs ртт "E meum ЧЫ БИр; < ird plant із Y val se e; diei hi di hij азобу 0 to ТЕЕ К : 
y to e progress of Tea vm there.” | аз well as the subsequent similar efforts, аге pro- М 
The fangra Va Valley, w which Lord E 1 ly made with creme from the parent stool, duel x» СХ i и po (ш Los i 
to visi ut to a less extent than in the first production. | introduced into р and subsequently the 
the sites chosen by Е Ares lant after plant. from the runners із y. powder got into use in: гу and France, where its — 
certainly most {ог the “Жыйып ЧЕЛИ and if the pora proves mioist|popularity is rapidly increasing. Аё present there are 
planter. 16 lies on the south side of the Chumba | and favourable, and the runners are not cheoked, | 0: s in the- district of -А1ехап@горо1 
range of mountains, in latitude north and round is with young plants. in ing this plant, collecting it8 
longitude 30' falis annually grow "A: неби tend to The ; grows ountains of tho — — 
during the months of pacem and erae weaken the bearing p by robbing them of|Caucasus, at an elevation of 5650 feet above the se» 
and the winters are sufficiently much of the те рема nourishment which and is of easy ертн e from which 
i — completely at rest, а mig | е soi tains. - In $ d меч wd Гг аар ke ы йо ally M 
x importance іп Tea cultivation. In emitted from ners as injuri iously -as |fa the sun, but better in the shade, being occa 
а а ыа would seem e well алуудан ted | weeds: perhaps indeed more so than some — turned during the ^ When dried, 
T weeds, for the runner plants draw from the first comminuted with the hand,and then 
appropriate exactly that kind of nouris to powder їп a small mill. "The powder is . 
- e&t preserved in sealed glass vessels. 10 may b — 
the mother plant requires, 
