1280 
to The Archduke was 
во колга" with his ndo pow that he soon advanced 
o entertain his illustrious guests. - 
[with it? 1 bave long ig thought it "would frui 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[DzcrwszR 26, 1868 
in а 
and had six e sent чо те 
їп а border, consisting entirely of peat, | dens 
convinced that they are the better for һат 
loam E leaf-mould intermixed with it. A ndromedgt 
and eas I E uld treat in a similar manner 
АП Ы them req o peat, 
th 
| warmed orchard house, 
him to several honourable posts, and King Henry VIII. | from Sydney last year іп а ian but they all 
made him m Russell, of Cheneys Mrs һе after. | arrived dead. y of your readers jte dl me where 
wards ired by ea inae es rd W a pl may be p me earer Aes the ^ 
the [saam ден Lord Adm s Scotland, K Knight of | The tree being deciduous, requires m winter, 
the Meg and Lord Priv vy Sé opinion, nothing but protection froti frost, and t o be 
is also а very с А-А monum t tole he ее with a ith 
ey o of Lord and Lady is een Rus. IN is p | heat in the spring, m; perh "als in summer if 
delicate E marble, and m mmense | season be gloomy апа cold, fo for it 
of mon Lord and Lady William « are o full- sized | leaves are fa E ль їп | the > Sy ым climate, where m. 
always be Applied if г poss 
of Rhododendrom ponticum on a sand-ba nk, abont 
years ago, with no other preparation than that of 
trenching in the Grass pr rakes which grew on it, 
and the sh rubs now form quite a jun ngle M 
ures aire os Aaaa 
figu ulp 
by medallion busts ot thei “The sad 1 puse y 
du 
of his — s fate de an attractive object 
and the erous other jo iamen render e place | 
as an illustration of the vanity of human 
greatness. 
J 
widely. 
It is to É remarked that tl 
whole of the Bedford proper ty. "т 
» * 
bee 2 ы а ! fields, le hedge- 
i lly to be Wheat, 
ertet нач oA LO The hedge- Done E is 
c eneral in this are badly managed ; 
— AR — Permit me to add another proof (о | 
£ Well 
S&otíttícs. 
i 
"We have two po of it here that, were не, 
, Esq. Pee а. 
LINNEAN : — —QG. Bentham 
[the chair. J. E. "Tierney Aitchison, M 
out in Ma ay, 1859, w 
w to bë | 
Whitethorn ; ; d snd Nut trees are the prin- 
mes plants (just m е 
are equally аз доо cod in this locality as seedlings. 
W. G. T ане, v Forfarshire, БЕ 
Open Wa ouse. 
Waring, Esq. ; а mE 
3 | Esq, were electod Fellows. Біг J. B. Hearsey exhi 
Aor f In dian Noctuidæ. Tho following papers were 
ecies of — СЕ n the 
* On 
D. 
af oe d s к Айдок" by 
mmunicat ted by- Di Hooken, 
o Palms 
— When will the 
ымен e "fienda а nd opponents of 
o the Duke of —— hedges are 
гче. а E ue рези ;bu 
still t чи , I 
КЕ at de Пота P Puckisg ms 
e есен seas than t 
ricultu 
we re to еа prizes for the best ke ept 
result would be that we should have them such a ast 
Lx come ша ап dps ? 
throws 
ought to be, and the farmer would y the 
of his crops. Henry Bailey, C.M.R.H.S., 4 
ks. 
e Correspondence 
ter аге making а dmi fence to| 
verings & 
aime im by 
‚ 1 5 must еи that the latter seda 
mo ^ "have the best of it. А clear m transparent | ап 
of glass, either in the shap an orchard 
otherwise, must, 1 should think, be preferable | 
e di florus, Raphia vin nifera, Borassus ieth 
ot Western тореш p had been inora namely, 
ш, m, and Elaeis 
е Ае c had been aii ч Чо und by Mr, 
rse of = —— and me 
group of Arecin 
the н 
ЭЕ мурч 
Мапп їп 
| Man 
renresented 
Sunk 
divide our pude tn fro 
the surrounding field, and we | to Frigi D four new genera and ten Dir specie: 
e: ld be rr much "obliged for any information your | besides, glass must necessarily admit more light and | having, been found. Thus two-thirds ofthe Palms which 
rres sponden could give us, as to the best way of|heat, at exclude more cold ien any woven mat 
In our old sunk fence the turf | m colour? and flavour of fruit, Mr. Rus istributed, two to the Arecineæ, one to ғ 
of ч lawn was bier continued to the оке marks are important, for or if they can be borne out У Cocoineæ, and one io the Borassines. Тһе authors 
of the wall of the sunk бе, thus giving the thick- fact, we may at once discard our ouses, е that it had been hitherto overlooked, that 
turf upon the top «баһа mdk but we have | the $ advanced by Mr. R. most egualiy apply |in in the young state, ве veral рекон ‚оё Raphia are 
found not answ the turf upon the TN = i ш 
well was Suy brown and — Тате ап ugly edge | his experience, therefo ore, on this and other points con- | consequence they are with 
to the — Should we gain a ciently firm edge | nected with the subject, would greatly oblige 4|two or three "S together. oremost amongsl 
to place a solid square of earth 6+ with the | Looker the useful Tropical Western АЁ s stands _ 
n "the top of the wall with 
вой) про: the turf side out- 
me towards vm field, and were then to la 
urf on tbe of th 
ay the lawn 
eating. Peach-houses with Fire 
answer to your ey emp inquiry, I Pu, to state 
-clay Pipes. — In | the 
з; n 
as I befor 
th 
be liable to crumble 
h 
ragg 
edge. The slope from the tom of the wall up to the 
| э пзе а ог вїх те АА p^ the E and m 
It is 
с аге 
у „beco: 
ing use 
n | oiling their — andy is to 
ently the soot accumulates very TN indeed ; 
fiot they have only been cleaned о 
ould secu: top to the wall, there 
яша be scarcely any perceptible break to the eye 
— — 
t—about nine years ago; the Су e then all 
е а" пр, ав I had occasion somewh:zt to ае the 
=r of the flue. The soot would, bowever, be removed 
ойо 
- Tho. or Boobees of F 
make an excellent "poni of ^ which 
when, ан жес ordance with usage,' the hand of any 
е наны 
магы wil y anm "e dez з. Ж 
advise уоп 
somewhat low 
towards 80 t m eye єз be ud 
over it to meet the green pa Ф NES 
epe Me ву I asl ад с C n- 
M on the 
sama x 
argen дуз and running a strong wire 
iate space, s with a little h Par t 
chimney is of brick, 
— at 
more pipes а 
through fi Aet 
v леда toit. The 
Ted top; 
di doubtless answer the purpose equally well if 
Sade dez of pipes, if this were found Ps NS 
would have comp lied with “ б. W.G 
person T adultery has been сиб off 
Amongst Че more civilised nations it із used as 
us, in the man: of воа "ms. for illumination, 
| oit from the kernel b 
ose. "The exportat 
stated {о be ек o 
quantities shipped erra Leo 
5 шошо During the last (sem 
of the wa eus TS lad bes 
r correspo: 
dents wh y expect » и fruit in 
orchard 1 boues "without: апу} heat, рро ргорег skill 
We do not wish to force the fruit, but sim 
wis this bleak partfof Yorkshire re 
ieee ен 
protect 
2n we Pind it 
But we 
are told tiiat somo heat is Waysr D. 
- 
peti American variety 
Byduey, 
m I mean, 
ian Custard Apple, which is farpentiny 
the sto 
size, 30 feet high, roving in 
manured, ` which bore pro F: raw Eaglish ga gar- 
how 
of 
| imported in Bri itai 
wine, a drink muc ed Ëy dt 
cutting “off the male flower: apio: this 
s instead of yeast in vidis n 
planted € A OR. side $5 
16 made tremendous 
The following season an por fr 
нң Ms ales a year ог two it rue e again profusely, 
scent, equal to | 
most delicious sceni 
Mm 
enthusi- | I 
xd anything 
Ыг borders of 
A bet clay 
"bis etes 
and sand intermixed 
yours ала еа feet ina few 
cases however, d 
gr^ 
i should 
never however 
roe as have much of m peti. 
the 
der epo eem 2 the same time I| Yam, Cassada, 
without 
loam, leaf-mould, 
soil, and in this they have run up to | The wine 
years; in such |i 
hd 
| 
í 
Ei 
preferred by 
i 
— ——— o —— 
een: 
КГЗ, Уч 
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