bei the 
of te ly Vahabi layers destroyed b by cerry and is dick in a 
ASI ted. eo ou 
rd 
afternoon, and wa d 
Selly, tingin, disbadding, Stopping, and aiin the bers, 
oa Sig e per 
see ey 
lasi 
seed-beds; sow seeds of ee as laes ore pardon ven 
graft Tavages 
GARDENERS 
abundant and t supply of fluid during ag of 
their growth. “This i is Si mean dne ae 
CHRONICLE. 
[Apri 5 
stitated in France, after the severe winters of 1788 and p 
when, in some of the provinces, almost all the ana 
killed, and we result of the investigation prov: hait 
e : 
the stems, that the finest only m e cut, 
di whiti their leafy cov: pn aiae pea Eby the exi 
il. In Ghanas a the third Ak m the 
are ri vV 
es 
by such beds of leaves; we, 0: 
on a © Asparagus to strugele | through solid earth, capable 
possible degre ing warmth during 
call Gia ae ha t which, Sebastian, would be 
second 
Booxs-- Abdallah —Lindley’s “ Schoo! 
o the natural system of Sola Be 
o the ‘* Vegetab! 
eeks. F 
pret will introduce: 
d then you may pro- 
aker for the Queen B 
CucumBER-Pits—A seriber—It is, as you have proved, im 
ssible to keep up a proper heat above the soil by means of 
i T! a pekiaa without producing too much otto! 
hea nsure 
ian ay A requi 
a be to connect with your Rogers’s boiler 2-inc 
top-heat, stopping the circulation in the tanks whi 
A = iogan al 
Curr —An Old Sub— ts can be propaga! 
Very few plani ated b 
ares CGE by which we understand you to mean Sune 
cheons. The Willow, Poplar, monia Spans and a few more 
soft-wooded trees are the onl; andin 
o skill is re quisite ; for you have aby to ise 
hing 
n pots, w 
e them firmi 
State of the Weather at Chiswick during the last 19 dinate for the ensuing 
aox 
1 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 
Baan 
Pyerereres F 
r 
š 
» if pis 3 
and consequently the roots; 
toa ps vgs! roa d ae Pp supply of nourishm 
n this nly 
d pote <a a are man; eties of Apples 
which would grow in hedge-rows. |' 
GARDEN —All deners should have a room to themselve: 
in which they can read and write, and attend to their business 
without the interferenceof the other servants. at 
practicable, then, most assuredly, the gardener ought i ue 
tendered him unfit to be the AY of sae upper AEE 
pn Aaa ki advise that s leg ardener be dis- 
But we 
retais res Hre table engage 
uld have some 
e per: 
repeat it is va desirable chat a aai 
Aa 
3 
È 
’ Chronicle 
If ae will give ex 
rning to all gentlem 
Ganpax Pors—In accordance with the suggestion ofa friend, 
sed reprinted for 1 bees cpa our article on the 
S of pots, =. the sity for rechristening them. It has 
n done in small fon rm, that it may be stuck up in the 
pols rEg oi S teelhon he case may be. Any party inclos- 
lag to the publisher his dares and a postage-stamp, shall 
have a couple t him ;—more, if a greater number would 
be of use to ae 
Gorp Fisn—E S C has a pond in which hee. four 
race seven 
years ago, and last year his pond 
aie ierti in for their food. The other day 
several of t ibn ball: -a-pound each, were see: 
with their s oy Delp ths being at the top of 
e water where ind others were 
seen through ee por, on iately 
h i 
thi 
than almost any other fis K: this was proved ni god Bord ay 
S 
?—or e g r 
astonish his ayy de nA producing Asparagus which we 
D, called 
le ct ae wich will bad pened 
adve colum. 
In stigator—Th: æ from the stomach, I presu 
of the black. headed gull, ah thè true wire-worms, and yi 
y feel i y nee eee in their Matoys which is given n in the 
of t Roya ako Agri 
vale nal.” 
Fuchsia Te ay are si eda gether, , thal tit fa 
to arrive at Eee priera eie fie Digit A You 
better send some more, protected in ie shallow pill-box, 
wal 
is not the case, and it ne really very s! 
of water will be a r addition. 
M— 
D—The ote figured last week is the Py 
Y, which has never be 
ention in this case, as in 
s the gra d ponk. A musty barrel a vem 
portale. Akad A ashing it well with a wea 
chloride of lim J.B. 
Names—L H Ty 
tainty Sı 
for their interior is who! 
the appearan: the 
belong eld 
Tee wit! t 
ittle 
est and ultimately coope plan 
or pr for 
top- 
ae pest are not i 
sary. 
Soi of the Apple, such as 
the Barr-knot and Codling, will eee Rosset 8 belt? from 
ropagati ot be 
p 
ent, which 
btained eae energy of a wild 
y vi 
are best known by their 
standard Ae English names, and till s 
settled no uniformity can be attained in an Ei 
clature. i 
NAMES 0 urT—S S—4,Pigeonet; 8,Glout bes 9E 
Bergamot. The other numbers were doue 
Ar! and Blenheim 
A dasertution rather 
week. » Sag 
eras merate, Williams’ 5 
of Williams’ Bon í 
Van 
Bezi de; „Montigny is not worth 
the hice En of ae Chai aumontel, it $- 
others may itt —The Beu) 
veau is unknow: The Lewis is a g ti 
to the Passe Colmer 3 but itis sapi ios vary conside pe 
Knight’s Monarch will doubtless prove the 
O, A 
RHODODENDRONS —E SeN 
oe Rollissonii and Zeylanicum® 
perhaps bear the win' of Cornwall or the west of 
price 54. € td “ander der the 
the e Ro: i be ready soon, and may be 
dered o; at ear bookse'! f the 
Sar—J B—This fluid one ; through the whole mass 0! i 
but more bad lca eo me een ri desa 
the bark. It neither r des s betwi 
wood and bi of 
SrRawBERRIES—Este—The mischief, if any, ¢ i 
died. You can ao" nothing more than wait Atil E 6 
restores them to health. But are they so much in, 
suppose? as they egin to on row, give 
oint where 
nheit is that p RW T-Yo 
H 
Moles iber shall be for 
* As usual, p a s have been 
Fc ek prie any eom inavoláabiy erae g the 1 
inquiries'can be made. We must also beg see’ 
of those numerous correspondents, the in 
teresting communications is still delayed. 
Rie des ea a ae 
Erratum.—In the report of the severity of the 1g € 
p. 210, 6 an error a creptin, Instead of, “7 part of Pe 
to which the thermometer has fallen in “th 40° above 
shire is a Maat! zero, Fahrenheit,” read 
Fahrenheit. 
