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was continued for 
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DrorwserR 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1805 
of an olive brown ner. The cells, which are toler- | I that time would soon prove that they |never warmed by it except during a f 
ably "e -— contain three, four, or five pips, w which wil not only grow but luxuriate under sud | | trees were in bloom. The t tree p pe mds 
are fine. + еч slightly depressed, апа of a nut- | eireumsta ances. JSenilis.—— There can be no 
caes d our. tion that the Rhodod endron grows best in pe " dozen ripe in June, six months affer Loa some of 
The fruits of the three first gatherings ripened in eq it does also КАА АР well in loam; І could | which gained our 186 prie at one of ihe leading 
December; those eue in 1860 M. бр. » the | point to thousands of magnificent pla nts grow- | prov vincial sho: m. Those n the LA wall, seven in 
£t f, Hu 
25th ‹ of January. While M. tipping in t-room, 
ing in pore loam, and in 
Wher 
JJ 
an opaque brown, becoming. soft about таф 
will Кее 
ver "ume er Line flesh a pur 
white, with а good sw ous flav our, suficient ly 
ju ісу; iti is neither абу mcd. Let m hat 
апу varieties know wn 
most experienced amateurs. J. de Jonghe, 9, 
боша du Nieuwmolen, Brussels. 
Home Corresponden 
Ano бин (Cherimoger), i eio 
Japonica (Loquat).— — One of your recent Correspon- 
talk, lt|r 
ра [ро аб in this state without esset ine 
The skin thin 
e the ground is naturally poor, I 
ever 
норме tke addition of manure and. len mould, 
remedy we have covered 
нң with bra without E water, and I hope to o prove 
that this AT jand 
to my voir. that it is not “ a useless yy cte ' G.S. 
Vine Bor —w wou ld advise “Аһ Old Subscriber" т. 
$ Bordan 
bs; 
ют of the more ex 
pnn of his new 18 feet wide border 
o fro. 
un r, at the distance of 
of 
9 feet om the front 
h 
rdinary e e|depth of the border. After that i ne, he m 
ound at Penllergare, the seat of ewell уп, | encourage the roots to fill that part of the border 
[mg Е.В.Н.5., and elsewhere in this LI which is inside the house, and also the 9 feet 
hood. W. Barron n, "Sketty Nursery Farm, Swansea, — | outside. At he of five years from the time of 
I can affirm that peat soil is not їпйївреп#аМе for planting, if the roots have ood progress, they 
these shrubs.. I k be allowed to take possession of the second 9 feet 
гол luxuriantly, 
in the hot- -houses of this mcd and is ver yu urgent 
e to add to our desserts 
dlya m "s delici ious fruit. am far 
from Зее to throw m: water oe а 
which I sincerely. hope б. be acted. 
but 
ny ligl 
coming up by 
s from Qallirhöe involucrat. 
of border. J. ШУ Аа - 
Рег вау 
| referen ce to s perder at p.11 187, that C. Вола 
is really not lia ible „to the км of being wee edy 
ШЫ 
а" w all grow them we 
ditions necessary to Ба av 
tolerable perfection, viz.:—1. = г 
damp, and not too d ry ii in sum a, 
em netu to grow them on a chalk or limestone sub- 
80: 
Hhododendro ar 
o sandy soil, ther 
It absolutely | 
"e excess o ach а 
character. Ta flowers or ko 
mention ап mpt 
Án by myself. "Mot 25 
ted їп total fai s 
койу plant of the Ano ned o а вра 
ЕС 6 feet square "tha for ай. а portion of the 
der n astove at emen and asi t grew—w which 
fk 4:4 
! | pe netrate down to the chalk the plants turn yellow, 
uined. It is - ere ire small 
r from a 
and £heir health is r 
ime will kil them. 
trellis near the gla s ere produced in 
"ару, althou ugh the experiment 
ral СЕЕ апа dm -— et „= 
ло of th 
Ma 
Sai sheltered fom the sea air 
rbutus in such places instead ? 
advertise Hiodégébdrot „pontice um byt 
It is, Iam told 
100 f 
тоз the 
scere d od 
are 
colour $0 rich, that I have ii much doubt of ita 
ing popular as C. pedata, W. Thompson, 
гу 
se eg. о that t 
i 
in sheer despair the in was инды азу ught 
hares and rabbits will not touch these peso 
but 
Spec 
Io 
however to add that Ше house in which * grew bad 
metal d and was then heated by steam pipes, both 
ieh conditi no doubt militate жей 
success then, but do not prove that with our vastly 
supe 
be attained m he гае сйн whieh was treated 
in precisely Усал» тпоге 
successful, for it ber гону! iret ўбой ее) flow ered 
in profusion, 
years Өте abon 
colour rdinary Grap е, 
less driven there. e D. 
Azaleas and Rhododend 
а clayey subsoil. 
Ashdean, near festo 
rons grow well her 
nd them to eet an 
ference, quite pictures ог robust health. 
his gardener will pay usa v visit in June wh 
f I 
cgi 
n loam on 
oof of the way ur grow, I 
have measured some Rhododendrons Da morning and 
rior modern appliances a different Эм recu not | fou to be 40 fi 
Ан ман Ке 
A 'me 
eading fu ures 
in flower, I 
Rhododendrons grow in loam. Geo. Fletcher, regir In the 
Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire. 
ч ера d t 
departm of vegetable or А anograph 
physiology, we had Dx Alexander Dickson, dr inda рео 
f Tro 
—]t is nothing ne 
P 
of t 
and it is remarkable the 
e 
оц 
Т5 fenit 
^ x: ы Still, chem 
exon ent, it d impossible to continue to d a 
дын e Eae Marar 
produ 9 n average tw berries p 
T believe the late o Теб Базе t also fruited the са 
— much better than I dd аз ga the | 
m p of 
| stated that I did not ^r mdr iue two crops ved 
ered at the tim 
in 1838 
Howick for fit ur successive re s producing one fruit 
in 1834 (I believe for the ты the kin, qm 
бно о іп 1835, опе іп ра fen Tq specem ber 21837, 
The plant was raised fı ees nm. вез South 
Аш merica Љу the Hon. Capt. F. Grey, R. N., 1 
1829, and has 
1 may, however; state t K 
failed to do so yet, and t! 
ing you is to ын -- that 16 has this year borne 
hree cro 
[I majas 
ual | well ifi 
sa et 
—— 
наа is carried on 
th rough ак 705, 766, and EM At page X it was 
jo e Vine еіп mente n has га 
he object of my again address- 
, regarding whic 
in similar d al ador would. as con- 
out their 
ould be 
Y-A 
an 
| relation of ts in 
гна уд truly 
огыр, тїрепей аз їп 
d ае з ix 
u will „perceive that it 
Ta -— 
пишу 
рн лока "bei: any- 
of а small plaut stove in 1831; the division 1 foot 
wide, 4 feet long, and 5 feet deep. Although it has 
ume fine, i а 
ped зоту а 
І think you will allow that ell 
1 hav 
to it, and carefully me dts „fra agrant 
nd 
d to think it 
a third crop, as we o f the. oid school us 
ned the с crop. 
rd c 
necessary to rest the Vine after it had e 
и ра part ot a it) 
send with 
чубан been yia id to йу] papers 
Very "Plain езид which he es himself ped 
make out, though, according to d eu —€— e 
it ought to be easily rec also 
ks 
h he а unable to obtain any 
i soun 
rui TEM 
а н тее | 
in question, I was s! surprised to find th at more than half | 
‚ the buds were gone, and that the whole of the trees in 
the ко I one dozen in all, were more or less іп 
the same tion. Several May Duke Cherries were 
also pu A not so pon аз the Kentish variety. | 
F Тойон on passing а clump of Thorns, a little 
beyond this g з that a B art ime y of the flower 
were that some h 
: СТЕ last 
MCN D the Soot afraid will 
rove an е! fectiv ти rs washes it off, and 
te Бы are again attacked 7.1 Fö 
ododendron Soils.—For а rear of “E. to 
й р. 1181) permit me ‚ from praci 
rience in an extensive tract o of foret „land, tha 
er 
re that what w 
wood which bore the early crop, so that it does not 
interfere eds the wood for ien acu ae ps — 
s left 
third c 
shoo t ap 
to rest. І suppose the leaves will Tall 
| spared, I shall nos the Vine again; we sha 
see how long if requires to rest. MES these you wil 
receive the young lea aves of this last crop and a leaf 
the Jasper Standstii 
[The Grapes were з 
Orchard Ho PE 
totally useless in an other 
excellent belp in obtaing а cro 
localities ; Tiffany may be the one 
a uld ы service in ripening the crop, о 
urin; Mt in exposed 
mot sufficient. solar hent to do so one season 
se I thin 
паро ВУ Dol 20 етн аач тч 
ding in vegetable mould, properly so 
n loam before 
moul 
отш 
во called. | 
S." has not such a soil, d add to his | ат 
ore planting as uch leaf ог | produce 
d as he сап get. After tiat T Decembe 
Rhododendrons, 
k that even ед without 
vonid not be quite such a useless expense as 
dart But let me give 
о апа о 
ару Carex, by W. E PARRY of. Yi in vor Ec. $ 
ts 
ү Т seem to 
iti] 
fibi ng needful ii 
s учы vue skilfally handled I fear n both Тайша Museum 
t be o or 
odi situations where there к іп Е 
t arii not merely of the scientific but of t 
Тһе success of Tea 
fact. 5. 
Ма я uf 
e Candolles paper on the character g "ihe Oaks, 
the annual or bi maturation of the 
id 
an Eisen ms Te 
alwey's paper 
1 po элй. Professor reed commen: 
of g y peraceze are а;со ontinnation of Dr. Carrington’s 
investigations of the x of Cryptogams 
h his эе d 
W 
three a ге ог аё presen 
ment experimental Tea 
were 
r, one to d early house, Per men m terrm he expects with three lots more to realise ац 
