34.—1845.] THE 
SEEE CHRONIC 
LE. 577 
j could not get rid of the flavo 
bad sel ng all Potatoes, except the very veal | 
mplained of as bein aian ge close.— 
the fi failure in the Potato-c 
of Wight. Hundreds a 
n Devon and Cornwall; the havoc is ae 
a many poor fa milies will suffer dur 
in which we Sried his plan of root 
. in his book, not 
acd par teular meti od of re regulati ing 
oe was neves y to ins e the success of the 
rs admirably. One very i fine fruit I fear I = 
ne owing to the ees 
_ the fruit had m: I rag 
, oP Ayes was 
lants—nam i beginning to force with a mi = 
ad 
way 
The plant 
g p 
heat, “and raising it gradually from 45° to 65°, 
increase of abou : alf a degree each night, te 
e du ring the day with tepid w water, 
ards of 1 inch ag pp ati ‘the’ 
has sin pg ed, and pate “tolerat? y ‘el, ve it 
and I cannot, of co a fine 
fruit, although it is 10 pips high. 
explanati n of the me 
Ify Tei can pfs any 
dha! this mischief, I shall feel 
moder, 
ae The cee was begun on the Ist of Mareh, 
same house, 
ds py isa pore e 
to geaen I hay ve 
+2 ES 
in the 
iment “i 
2 , 
» and ‘of the same age, as . those put into Mr. 
A have 
a round the stem; they 
ae vertical, an mie xtend near]: 
appeared in Pore night, 
eo on oc Mo ae the roots apparently un 
i: the $e, yon boiled, appeared to have kei 
bitten Dy re uneatable. Will the EEN 
or two of highly: pst EiSS fru eri Ang. NS ce 
pat om istiari f seen several articles in ig Chronicle 
a 
blow, I sho uld men- 
igh 
hi 
eet do not keep up a 
pui exceeding 80°, using the syringe copiously, and 
out WN 
fhe io 
Er ES, Susse Can anybody in any v way 
count ‘for a suiden pee in my Pots shorts viZ., the 
haulm dyi if after a severe frost; in fa 
m 
ny 
otatoes themselves are sma all and 
ne on the 
it has sue- 
Ar. fears eign of training 
wall, I feel it due to Mr. H. to s 
and this year they appear 
da 
ost promising. 
ago I pr opare 
T 
P: wo years 
ho odor sanding to the FEER ons 
we 
(if I 
ot Pe Vine, but not e 
ht tly) 
g 
i zour correspondent Ee Bahon Stortfo: 
ted th 
tanl ri 
e thus —Having excava e hace ew I 
old mortar, 
Qi 
E 2 a ae size, manure, &e., to w. 
st the tl 
I think d 
mn—will th: 
Cornwall. — [The cracks are kern 
ad]. 
shall cut a Ripley Queen 5} lbs, this autumi 
dot—7. P. 
caused pay the too rapid grow th of the flower 
Glass.—It t wou 
-head 
able just now to 
the different 
would ad- 
sely the prices of glass, o 
ascerta 
qualities, cut into the va rious useful si 
the not so easily cut as 
In yrs pais, 
ith mov 
ge of the inexperien 
n glass fo: ormerly manufactured. 
of the 
eked sla plot ad Bread- i n a 
, and the appear- 
ce these sented w il 
similar to, those men- 
561 
arian re ere it first at- | pro 
e surface, and afterwards 
obably, 18 inches o gian 
planted several young Vin 
made - little prog 
Novem 
been 50 so rapid that 20 rows, each about 20 yar 
rh not yield a oa of untainted abas Al 
Pota h more or less, 
I have the s 
ig p feet 
(oO Mm 
PT 
As an aati vi ‘as 
able sashes, it would be bad poliey i uae panes et 2 
much greater width sap pray because the least 
twi skeie e sash is sure oi panes if they are 
of great width, say 20 polio, 2 feet. «Lam quite of 
opini pe for pae ee economy, 8 inches in the 
clear of the sash-b; d be the maximum width ; 3 
Ai ERUS is bet Ske E herefo 24 i 
mical size. In addition to the information fur. 
re | nished i in = digas advertisements, it w vould be of ser- 
their pm regs 
derived 
5 sy stem, 
in the leaves, and post down 
sa F B. eae The Dee pde ene. 
“Winter "Planted Potatoes. — pee a few 
Ir. 
I E ie duty I owe t man state thus 
Jeaved Kidn neys on the it December last, (before 
Had seen the article in you: per on the subject,) 
lging them up 1 foot high, wih Tong ang over rten 
‘did not hoe Cad till the end of Mar 
ley ee an 
rections how to poi Grapes, but which r seems 
d d, I thin k it 
system, i 
preis ations oaii be realis 
——aAs some pesca FA 
Hoare’s book on Vine, which professes to give di- 
but fair rand just 2 hat 
2 
in the fe is way for next 
but the 
ey 
lie 
ht van lot of Pe enzance “Kidney I piet 
t whe 
axioms of arisna is Jaam k especially « one s0 
opposed to common practice as that of discarding our 
ve miserably failed. ‘T think Na first planted 
£10 times as much produce, and better quality.— T. 
Cornwall. 
Hardiness A's Salvi 
art Vine, and 
“Tnshes. Wi Cash 
Is by? 
18 A 8 
24 by 6 
pe W $ 
It vonid also be aaea n those aiae in this trade 
were to have small s y 1 or 2 inches square, 
fair samples of the qunli, Whit ch, could be transmitted 
byi Som to parties Appo gars Ep hate in the 
try on a level with t witho! con: 
venience, T the eana in Taa on, T make th 
arks on account of the frequent inquiries made to 
me on the subject, and if carried out, the Plan would 
P 
substituting exelusively ee lime rubbish, bones 
&e. , that s some bett ld b the 
ta patens,— 
T 
a this which has been out of doors pl ere un- 
è Eising out late severe Nike for- 
Mr. Hoare, at p. 545. Mr. H.'s statement 
this—Ist. the wa nt ‘of success a attributed to the 
; ‘wheh the # pinile war re taken in in 
: eg the first frost appeared quite ; it was 
ut down, and the root allowed to remain ; and in May | 
n gad a L now in v flower, and | 
as early, 
ere Planted out from the greenh louse in 
su 
ery fine flow 
I think a ss plat than aap 
Jun . | plan 
p ines. Now, in two pilars which 
I happe ened to see put up, two Vines were sel lonte, u0, | 
re fa these 25 reas I never | 
tain 
amounts to 
| spo’ ndents, 
The observations made above respectin g th of cer- 
n sizes of g ble to for reing houses 
pits, and similar buildings, w where the sashes require to 
be mor and sei —- and not to structures 
of a more perm ental kind.—R, Glen- 
din anisi 
New Vegetable.—About a week or two ago, I ob- 
served in oun ms an aai by one of your corre- 
information n respecting a a“ prab ren 
Soupir S be ala soe 2d. 
of r s with a about them. 
ouse plants, as any- 
eautiful a flower is 
b t 
ie tlie 
The bonis aed “ha 
they any flesh about ‘them pinta 
, nor had 
„34. The excess 
agsia oe yor 1821. About that period a friend 
ae into my aak cut out La pro a provincial 
aper, giving a Routing aona si po , 
2 ble id K asked veg the sets if © 
h | and vegeta 
é adrien is the paren of the winter. 
lar 
is was done with Mr. Hoare’s book in 
di ikon of an eminent chemist 
Mr. Hoare was aaie 
h Af: 
failure. Now tl 
hand, and oe the 
table physiologist, but 
to the letter. 
1 
d, after the 
The Vines, moreover, had never — 
s were bui 
Now thes pe è 
mar 
This ariga "be the anit as foe 
pondent i is PERE about. rote to`th 
who was state “ have introduced i it; 
B 
“n person nor place known.” On 
making further inquiry, I found _that it = a —— 
but had bee 
hich 
ad 
The above are the causes W 
ees pe = ‘li 
‘a 
eg assigns for the failures of his system, | but i in 
ve yi 
pes, Sep | atributin ing the 
ie 
Phillips, but from what motive I do not kan t— 
F. H.S. 
the border being e 
Bp 
lan 7 re: en 
Herre ngat it with Hieng success. 
b 
the e border, and 
-|right to demand, is a sa 
Mr. Hoare could offer a being able to do 
eon he professes, and which „the public has a 
Vasps.—Various plans have 
ended in the Ciro “for 
all of which I hay ‘ 
Destruction of ¥ 
time e to tim oo. recomm 
mple of I 
A Gold 
en 
the Exhibitions of the Horticultural Society. 
system 
a pair of the old- rate sort pr 
following : F 
Medal will tell in these times in favour of the s 
ake 
| fumi igating | bellows, and firs t place in the bottom of the 
r the sheep” wer 
r was ae lay be and left fallow 
the c consequence 
bap 
nsumed on space of 
BA 15 ft * a nad I kept six 
arabe and gave 
Som 
a ert 
ll-berried bunches Oe a 
d large-berried bunches of 
btained 
oo And which ean be ob 
iten tenor” 
aoe t Mr. 
“how read 
- | Pin 
him very y fine fruit next year Gif a 
{| with a 
; the richer the | p 
Duro 
Bec srg —I have been much interested by the | > 
arks of “A. Z” (p. 528) on the growth of his 
f ignited rags, or any other dry 
feh will burn freely ; a M AS of to- . 
aft aw of sul- 
n, until the 
es. 
iat wal t = 
tion to hae 
made of 13 2 inch deal € 
whole of the etel. leaving room 
pi reached ô the remaiuder, wi 
: without 
preg sa i whieh i received at the same dine, have better to put i ton. Wh 
already, and more promise. | the bellows Gena "be gently blown from 
t three Queens, i of ignition. | 
ema nn ioe, should the bee Soar 
| be 
a ase pipe in the | ee ieular : this precaution 
= only. I purchased two doz fruiting plants, Siena if the top is used, but I find it E at ma 
ich I received in March last ye about 18 of these the job is more s hed without it; 
uited i in the latter end of the year: one Waite PE Provi- | 41, if the ery small, and 
pa me a od i EA A 
I will on r eaten eu 4u ; a 
Beery i T s Pine referred to in “ A. Z's.” ponte an inch or two into the hole, and 
letter,) i lately, which weighed together pieces of turf any openings „the 
12 Ibs. pany ing reached 4 u e all | the smoke coming back, five or six minu 
being very handsom hal ith small ero od | Will be sufficient to charge every 
were planted out in th soon after = they $ showed | and sliould there be any other rever 
fruit, which t ft to have done last y ear. The nute, it will soon be by the ing 
dak a fy, as ended by es ; the i ‘the are withirawn, e par 
lants are all in r order, and their 1 t should be elosed for a short time—about 1 2 mi- 
wth seems to eS se insects, ay which nutes—when the 
we have not one in the pie te much of this | ofi inj The os a operation, if cere ondute, 
inery | success to the dus teak system, which |, more than 20 minutes, and if the m 
