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528 _ THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Aue. 2, 
the planters there, | 
a seems to m 
o be quite as ae 
T 
1 | 
E pois has not yo ent induce- 
ent aa improve i uality. He ore per 
whilst this 
as going on 
creature apparentl scraping its i 
its pe cae he mouth ma Bi th iden wae he 
shape of a — trip or roll. [could 
; the „Rold of the ewe 76 
q 
r the fine: t and Anam se cotton, | 
peresive no no 
med to 
nt 
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bated ct of red | 
likely z aay with all this 
mprove un 
with the Sta 
ive our ther sees e of bread. 
aware that ma ei experiments, 
a better quality of co 
8 
ae sa their 
n, have double its v. 
n see by what 
“to ode his 
rp at and w ant of management, w 
mAs 
back with its head, but the 
auy s igns of mastication. 
Fo or a time tet to ‘this 
tear 
si and skilful man, who knew that 
he made i in its sgeanten woud be to 
r Peruvian friends 
ot: 
erprising 
the skin had left it it was a mottled light ia: ve 
This darkened, teeta very much in the course of a 
yery sh ort tim __ The bus siness of getting off its cover- 
f an hour, from the & time 
ss 
egala a so qh improve the quality of their e tons as 
alue in this market (and I do n ot think my- 
), with 
I first saw it, aa it sana symptoms of gree for 
abe uta quarter of an hour longer. The e ooked 
T sent 
age year 
yhes they were put into 
iety ; but I heard no 
my little extra labour, nearly all the ‘adaitiona 
uld b 
f price 
e profit. 
e But supposing even that cross fertilising, or hybridis- | 
ne 
r this it popes and hopped away into its oth 
retreat.— 
Pin ne-growing. rer built a house last year which I heated 
grow Ẹ 
elming preponderance of t 
n the same e vicinity. The oto > 
ing as the horticulturists call x doe: SENE fr re auent 
natu: all ‘hie 
| very easy to effèct it sctifcially vy prematurely ‘fo 
of Burbidge’ s boilers 5 ithada { j 
piers for 
mth down the middle; 
g the petals, and with fine scisso 
I also procured 40 Pine plants, ; : 
before impregnation avs es 
nds of cotton 
with the precautions tọ th 
ut if puron has I o r ipen rie s t, and TA am 
peram Aei AA tained at all it must be 
sought for in that sae oeiia 
_Itisa fearful consideration that nearly two millions 
th 
selves 5 
e inter w were young puck , the fi 
sprr 
orme: 
r we to fruit this ` 
W, the wari grown rab! 
ark-g 
Now 
stigma 
sen colour, ay no othing can 
e Queens have shown no 
to pi > a presi to grow 
look more healthy. “But 
To anarag which cannot be said to 
all—T. G. 
fia tter above alluded t 
tended to call Pda attention 
cotton = 
The late Mr. Andrew aight 
of fruits to this a Poe 
v ki nds 
in particular, w as very su uccessful in Syn, fee new 
vigorously, and each has sent up very s be sucke: 
of which I have ag iti all ri one. 
tell me what o A 
ape 
£ 
ore frequently t 
Pa a more easy crnhin lertan 
ka it, until cultivation has so com- 
pletely’ Pr Fy cha: 
very little resemblance to its original 
nothin ng erona a kia “ our Sepia 
n like C 
= There is 
Turnips, and 
A 
racter of the pas that it bears | i 
are e 
darker t foliage- Ss a that the pots are plunged 
Sale 
many excellences ; 
ag sound in staple > and 
of staple, a and if these 
air ani ed, ye what = to prevent its 
Aslan ny 
in consequence of their A pi growth, an ving 
been placed in erent ty large pots ; pe the 
fi no question but that 
and 
ely “transformed | by e 
ee} E 
all means ; 
mple' tel 
do be iknow tial to = 
sprung.— Thomas Garnett.” 
hev have 
a the Bani a ag g Cottons, ar 
which would v ry 
Awo highest quo 
tion ho Sea m is, was last ak 302. ; 3 whilst the 
Tome Correspon nden 
th Kee 
t pied aad expose © them | ed te "full sun ; du 
thhold asure ; in early spri ng a 
more liberal in your ii 
ter 
+ 
E 
Saving Seeds. —it w 
or Peru 
view ofi improving ng the quality of cotton in Peru, y Snid 
hat be 1 
mine of water, and your success 
will be Pes i i 
vegetables from pr finest ae 
stock. 
ked in air-tight boxes, particularly Sea Islan 
ptian, w which some o! of the cotton-brokers would jeu 
of the 
breed live hatever er we invariably 1 select 
m flock 
| with „Tegar 
ing from what t I hear “both coun- 
tries, I should think the topes wala go to a very | 
pare spree and mode of | cultivation to that where 
been raised. 
is by following up- this igen ire 
mens; and it 
h sing than is perform y Natu 
without more “or 
re} and. the ‘bees 
ro easily acclimatised, and ¢ ‘of course wake it 
a mas set 
or 
S g 
E 
S S g 
dS 
hi 
4 
had 
nesa gii mode apes pals tiva 
Borel 
en sown, var (with the cae teapot 
circumstances of soil, 
r degree o migh 
tained, pees three years ago I began an experiment 
with Jong-pod Beans; I carefully selected | the finest 
and fu llest pr pia seed, t than 
er to be mentioned), 
rom all other 
fons as to render it very un- 
likely fs the wind or in cts to 
carry the polle: en from 
1 had a good sprink- 
ting 3 these were — 
or see 
me pl 
and then only | lea plan t e the 
Peme RER ee paion “kinda 
nal other regeo 5 the Queen- 
ss in the use 
larger, but inferior in 
pine. 
of iron gutters in pro 
n as aere 
to Prato 
ducing bottom he at] 
—With regard to this being injur ioug 
ai men opie = od e this para applied 
a good thick k of i surface to the roots 
of some aani planted fruit, p aa an i the Tiati al 
pw: = and imbedded themselves in the tan, © 
of s roots. The 
ar mae a 
Gardener. | ; 
re grow vigorously.—. 
Our sone: Ne has Somiied t 
edt Mhe er me er was that of ne ESEN 
FP phe hits 
sca ralia cer of Aten i i ay e been 
dabien by some, and condemned by others 5 Ms “bat a 
st conclusive proof, were such require : 
au 
a8 
mos 
this precaution, such i 
X, Cs E 
i 
(and 
L: 
seeded pods, ian of a les 
with sak of them, is the wide spreading efforts no 
claims the distinc’ 
and so 
ight s , There are sail a ew 1 mp w which p 
rthy 0 
they wou me = re- 
two, i 
the old variety in 
quence of tl the great pm of ‘that vias ag over 
much are 
y-mt ice php gales ers 0 
muy ne 
Turni 
H remark, that 
p eai d pams aes seldom -seede d pod 
trarv. 
good “gardener 5 Be SER d 
and trebly s spam ‘> 
n them, but all fives ; on the S 
c finit generally has nearly a all the a bearing “s 
f| Beans or more. As the seed-saving season is no 
ae 
g on, perhaps oe hints fagi induce others to 
if t with 
nk ole 
of attend 
to remov 
ua ha 
f th 
sed is olien. injured by. the Wild M mee A 
nim oa the mars of the 
ope wd oar Ss ower, oe pre a 
our corn-crops, by leaa a ga he largest and 
best filled ears to save as seed, I “have I doubt 
| more alge varieties oy ied ‘be In 
F on 
EPA 
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woa apep on the eris ay the best 
seed, and B mee crossing one 
bors gah another, are obtained, com 
of 
and may 
ind | to R. Gardner, 
surely the produce 
d a far better crop 
de ; 
seed 5 aie eon w Saila yiel 
— Lusor. [Our cor- 
qmm is ntly sown.— 
iiaa ne ht, 
this operation is from an eye-witness of the e proc: 
ibly prove interesting. Mr. Johnson, en 
Esq, of Chaseley Hall, Manchester, 
SS, 
The Toad i sloughing its Skin,—The following eet becom 
Cad u } 
ta new , and v: ay posi class 
benefit of this new order of things, e i 
reaped by the garden ners _themselve 
of m 
s nae i om b 
Br also, in & 
cian at or 
In proof o 
starved, hale baked, 
| 
this, we see parm was 
one pound Pine-appies. 
wn — iscalled 
throughout the “king om. 
by which 50 miles can 
gentleman 
„fally to select oud tetas ng? the 
writes « 
Writes : 
mee 7 
he sees 
sow 
are producing the da pe finest pene and | 
them in contact with a few seeds of each of the | 
They lie under 
night to wander over the premises, ence of 
the 
es and soode, and I 
— oe intvójaabie in "keeping down these mis- 
el ering the Grape-house one 
| moming ar Ape kek ae Gar of my Tonda deatiin 
on the floor in the act of sl ie cat ain 
the floor-flags a ks oe come out on the = of 
I hay 
be admitte 
speed; an 
likely to stand still, un 
public exhiitons, horticultural 
quently submi ould be 
k epoi tha 
end A pes cotton), aps 
oe will be derived by the perseverin 
Title doubt that oa | 
‘ing and skilful | i 
n I a eo it. It had brought its 
hinder ible, tada 
traced to mething of 
g and 
g his plants,-and so 
riment: ie at eo by an 
alwa; 
Se 
ig seed 
which pomad the I Tongest and finest | under 
viden ently using no slight 
leg 
had already crac cracked © open di wn the back. The creatare 
| was in a r of seizing it with its mouth at one side of 
chet ts head as possi 
ts back ; ; when it ‘had me firm hold with aa mouth Ape 
er 
ake in every W We 
eners wh 
in these, a5 
ga en. ag. eg mploye 
rt. No ge 
nae 
content with | such i nilemat 
exerti 
I can onl ly compare it Airie 
feet. The | skin in the 
cotton ; 
has been done in Egypt, 
better and there 
leg and foot out of a 
as everything came off both — above and | 
PAE b of 
a roll on} 
hari’ 
gar-basi 
culture, until they m are 
that it is a argae s —— 
be freed. Th 
| each of its sides; and Eaa the lly, which was the 
last part to 
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