DECEMBER 5, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS" CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1157 
whát we now have; but wè ma th 
1864 to. receive fr finer kids such. e, 
trium — в: (Pescatorea triumphans, Г H 
amazoni e. 
ш жу warmer department of the Tooting Orchid 
houses there isa remarkably fine 
А ie, wit л 
tensively imported by 
endrobiums also abound. 
; ;| hold it was cut off, an 
d 
collection of East|runn 
hat І ever saw, always got his | 
As жт аз the runner had got 
e pots were m aside till | 
пее! 
| runn изү? pla n. 
the prominent parts of Mr. Rust's communicatio n, and 
| beg to tell him in all kindness that if he will cibi to 
our establi shme nt we уг ill do for him all that his pro- 
|f John Polish, Galvanisin, 
Gardens, Pimlic 
Callirhóe verticillata 
| nuisance of do uble 
, alias involucrata, — The 
to 
ve 
e i mi i ct ion 
vigour. In other soils 
it may not be € 
with А. T." 
ces 
ms not to be the e case 
Vae: 
1% Mert "in Continental вее 
, as ovelty, a so o-called "Callirude 
of this nature. 
about. to offer, 
next year. 
This їз arose І fancy from ie vn IR 
and from а oil. 
very fin s A few us ud 
imen of | 
ERES 
| in ente land, if cut hard, will sometimes give шй 
blind wood. Indeed, if you cut hybrid Chin 
arvellous 
» only Orchid. ari has hitherto entirely Ьа еа the | 
kill of the cultiv: Сап по опе be found to take 
pi p bborn T m re e and master it, as Mr. 
ach , has TA the once E EE Disa | 
КОА! Serapias, 
EREEE 
3 oo 
ИКЕ al jose nid RUNNERS 
I AGREE observations (see р. 1084) on this 
subject. I эЧ PM for 11 years vie cutting off | 28 
of the wmnbilical. cord, аз вооп аз ЗМ makes its эрке 
g frui 
ance, 
wood and no flowers ! 
СЕЗ that а а secon: 
get stron 
vaton di 
the Ha rol 
edo to run, аа оша, not be manured till 
"i Lane 53 "Radeluffe, Rushton. 
Жозе Correspondence 
to now Aper plecod 
Rir оа to do "with, and where to send our convicts, 
emplo; 
afterwar ds} when runn пегз аге not 
following, and. Р have p 
berries. I have 
the 
plan ^d which | ne there in a remarkably luxurian t 
>| ma nner; and with an almost unlimited supply of labour, 
г. 
r|could e ertai nly be made most profitable, В. 
iri figured at T. 
the 
bedi 
crimson A Hes уке мет seeds under this 
name two or three yea believe myself in a 
i| con amie to. атш аб the Planti in question is simply 
the С, l aita A. Gray, one form of whieh was 
4681 of апіс е. 
rS. 
m 
de m» ion 
[What Rev orticole Now [^ 
саев verticillata is a plant almost entirely un- 
known at present, and very probably has 
Miet riesen nor even descri 
ev т been able to find a go of it "iy e the 
merous publications on the ge of North America 
in M. F. ‚ Delessert's library. that as it may, this 
ecific name we try їп 
+ эч 
„fto C 
we find nd and D 
т а у pira ai Fen z So of these, which are now beginning to ripen тону. | The | Gray's " Genera Flono Ал Boréall óeientédis 
ause I have five other strong plantations of that | 4:668 Were plac Барта а Boat wipe t | Illustrata,” Тһе only differences that we remark are 
the Strawberries: Usually three crops off the same plants 
are sufficient, Some gorts indeed will only crop heavily 
once or twice. 
I have read Mr. Knuight's €— twice quoted i 
ney 
9 | of March ; were kept i in » the — and had gentle ae 
is very good, and the | 
heat all the summer, The 
of iire than 2 feet high, have 
little trees, some of them 
а charming appearance. 
dead 
Properly they should be now T 
«ium and their skins cracking with the abundanc ce | Mr 
less deeply cu 
species alluded to, said by Dr. to b 
exas and the Arkansas." e doubt that 
Thompsou's specimens belong to the plant of the 
your.Paper, and.I will по 
authority. Still, facts Ih 
B: pesce: -planted plantation mius ers’); neus 
of Won derful, and one of Trollope's 8 Victoria. "AD these 
2 
а 
e| IE: he. trees are placed in ery, w where Grapes are 
учн early in January, ee en give — — "bhriy 
dois 
tober, and supply tlie dessert till РУТ ea 
perhaps, no fruit of its quality so 
the summer and autumn; yeb they are full 
aL e "Tangierine Orange; gentle | айдай е ре Med 
othe er, that the e alva ri cte of Texas is one of them, 
e, we fear, all too “ weedy " to become 
оте | favourites е 
Миз —Un dersta nding that duri ane ет 
mmer—if ге се аге plunged in 
of e 
crowns; and they are the most beautiful that I ever 
Many of t ra of r eners' Chronicle 
ia ае ? соте an and | fo 
the e ваше plat with/ noveltiemserit hore 
for trial. Py wt Arar p үс eme 
Spring, I deflower 
then- the next веавоп І frait themis I find 
йоны; thém run аб once, and that, by 
tantly дерд! tiom of their strings, they make |. 
many | an 
rial all the bett ponging t im anes soin, drian, иже od, Pas nd Tynn ningham "Museata 
; еу койг the ee d har ted in а ho pie side by side at Chiswick, I 
fable. on tbe f sho pan her oh iiber я 
irees—íhey аге are then very ga о gd by ompson's et 
with some of their- m "attached to the fruit, after | considers them the same; if not, wherein the 
[the manner of those I now submib to your notice.|consists, and which is the best. J. JF. (The Fruit 
Thomas Rivers. Co — P "the Grapes referred ад - it 
m Rust on "Orchard. Houses.—-I have been. „much would be c to give а " 
=з 
с 1 1 
terested and г amused in — Mr. Rust 
used, 
d the saying, t а? “what:is one man's meat is 
another man’s poiso " It may possibly be good for some | 
5р 
E 
héir constitutions and habits are same. 
x | clay or rich деер loam ; 
out any manure, or with 
manure than I am obliged 
i Mpi Tiley о; а man pine rJ. K 
i =. 
ion many times in my life, |" 
plants have a wilderness of 
eir plan: eprived wholly P 
runnérs do not fruit well, P tm it would be wise to 
follow tlie suggestions of ^ m өе ” given at page 1083. 
eynes | arm in autumn, n, winter, а 
еу а доо 
ап 
POOr months in their leaffess state require but t little or no 
nij been closed 
Сан мау таен аге во 5а ft: 
wish our rooms to be 
and e un y spring, do we not 
rs and windows to keep 
= with ordinary — treat his|w 
e same way, w — his pro- | 
our 
ould not а 
orehasd house 
menade, сама that his trees in qo 
to | ten Tio do harm. 
out drafts, and | i > 
jin be айу made out from one-year-old gre like 
these. To give а doubtful opinion would certainly 
—About 18 months ago I 
W|- The Caper 
Ше`заше pie as“ x. p n - пое plant. Having 
reely о ils, and ch 
consider — t 16 grows 
pos а ау and tho Вой of Baro tó 
such а ciem by filling a 
15 сз po Sith oat brioks and lime rubbish, wit 
сона ixed, йн the old 
cing the pot i in a sunny corner 
ЗД} Com where it hassince remained. During 
the su summer of 1862 the plant grew nicely, and it has 
— My house "has n closed ever since the 
«Оона, and at all times forms а dry and | 
first w: 
iei promenade; the temperature, when the sun 
also а of dozen of strikingly benut tiful 
A шыктык plant put in last spring by the mti of 
| the old one, has since made a single shoot 2 feet long. 
W. 
shines, his — осайп аза 
f bri ass, I 
«€ Medio tu ibisi” 
It оша also be л +0 » plant two кш each of 
giass 
ear Mr, Hart is is going teles + instead of forwards ; 
T" а Secr he has not , calculated the ti ime ta ken 
Pot —The following is a short account of the 
produc == y^ two Potat 
n 1b, 
approved во! and to deprive 
randers fiH ree Aie е "bed d ти hao and to 
iren Pd bed of со sort have 
frui ИР? they must bo plant 
19 td a at the 
"The worst ir ep s this, "he strives to 
make his theory come: as tly strives 
upset theories that are hos t "its 
ces, es from juger cl 
А+ resi frolit ^ what I have seen and else | J 
E I cannot Lot Sims d Sive pin plant will| Р, 
trawberries 'ears 
en EQ eta Pie. v ad erd 
true. 
their Mone eg her drawn 
and som 
gi 
and uncoverin 
qned 
Peska Му Royal iis Grand лда js 
i t August of the d 
ny orchard houses & 
mi fre, I bel 
grown "— powerful reason I believe, noticed 
есеб Rance 
