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scarcely an unsou 
there und 
ur, thane ry, Luton, Beds. 
SESS eee 
THE GARDENER?’ CHRONICLE. : 609 
A ee ar 
ee 
th 
of a in 
some Ash- 
and ari ripe, that] 
appearance 
pret 
of this prasa 
neighbour! 
hood, I w. ing a 
aved E natural de = poe oc pried 
y the > haulm m was wit 
— ndent for some most interesting specimens of 
* 3 
Glass. Trade. 
articles, on the 
—Under the conviction that your sundry 
antity of 
1 GÁ 
3 none o 
spread 
and Fe diso ease 
j fof the peres is or ted with an ad Kidn ney, and 
other a round sort called here the haa | 
t of | f 
tnight I ar d that “these 
all m 
fected 
ayers a a gms to 
days more, apa Sve Se up, great was ae dis- 
ess 
supplier 
msumer, which ie see aa your “stm a 
ct r diate T feel satisfied that you will be ready to 
with this here was no 
ment that m: Bong to emi _ be 
t | charges for home-made glass pa with so 
open 
eae other mate of the 
on others. I have = received a ‘on of esti 
m, th erefore, oe d — 
not o 
into Hid sizes ordered, but 
er 
tu 
cold, togeth 
hereby th che emic. s changes necessary 
mation of s bu 
e dise: rily affecting t gr 
d proban ly the effect of prsen Bisco ve an a 
er with an absence of solar e ae light, 
e 
al 
s. by 8, delivered at this to town, at 
d. per square honk, 16 ozs. to the foot. A lighter sort 
ser have been sent at 4i = Bech Messrs. Hartle ley and 
Co., , Wea ar ae are orks, Sunde - Thei go of hal ce, 
of l 
P 
have not been produ 
eek, 
or assimilation, 
affect ted can a alone 
e prove how far this vie w may be a cor- 
nat oe 
Chemica ais of the vee thus | 
north, 
led me to ore to them.—Justus, en am. [We 
1 “a oS 
hi 
are Paaps gad mss Soi g> letter. If our corre- 
urn to p. 3 he will see that we long 
Hartl 
are looking very mae 
test, “indi icat vols of ven 
g contaminated. 
peers, — and. 
orry to ex 
pe 
nt, either in root or “haul, the 
—William | 
ted. 
re picks the rnd 
at an end, no hem in the 
ground ; therefore, ~~ sooner dug up the “beter 
“of rä pie all farther Ar is 
By one season Don my dincotions was 
io ani combination among the English glass 
rade, 
Wasp. traps 
e 
Ta y 
£ your “anticipations. respeti g the 
murrain, Althou 
he ere 
af the e Pot 
PE 
iis 2 appearance 
t 
h it was a 
cow 
hem as very extensively affect 
checked from a farther decay, 
any Sr and peo bly b 
adek 
be 
7 
ed teas 
sufficiently so, for seed 
and by mashing, th 
I i AP gear 
way contributed to this 
lot ie roots would not only ka them 5 
de 
hood but its attacks at ert are see sacl; 
ose a large surface for the inene ofs 
Nevertheless, 38, a co 
a 
a 
sati sfy the public how far it m 
em, 
rrect | in 
stage z those Potatoes that are affected is most de- 
may be safe to | a 
They w 
P, fi slab 
i a great 
Aa ragai re te fruit. 
, dug 
on the spot ; but I do rot Pied ae 
quantity re: 
Th 
w m aspect ao a welldratzed soil seem to | no 
apd f 
mals 5 as it has ban stated that even animals fed upon 
_ As 
pois 4 
ce where Ash-lea 
connected with the 
sent subject 
2008 ! Nearly 
ot think what 
P | 
s D: 
3 : } 3 PE 
3 +} 
yas i 
warm gn i any 
d, while the ter under the shade 
lava shown 
ber I planted 3 mice of the sort called s No- blowers 
n. The 
e Garis men oned, however, I 
appeari the ei 
al 
anier: me you in your nate for 1844. aes Novem. 
also 
ly — Ar g nat Ts occasion- 
Goethe pe Cherries, 
Grapes v ve ag eena 
ums, Peaches, and Nectarine, wine are just 
A person looking o en two h 
R + 
an nd neg in eae sta ble manure not very rotten, 
and the rows 23 „feet a, apart. They remained the who: le 
nt one x nest 
and stung him hand gc gei 
ng t to 
ttermentation or r decomposition, which, Ka: 
teed a ged and pr romoted by th 
Lat th, 
and why th 
S 
hs aga sorts which were plante di in the spring, which 
No appearane of v t 
late in in the spring, later fded a 
at bate a nest vith a a aah, sia atn eg = | 
wasp: not fin 
N. Ps North Ra 
“wy the look out, but Tdo 
The Nerquis Piaxtations. = ning m mei in your 
ese plan- 
try may look out ton its ap- ins the prag “About three weeks 5 they showed d th de in which tl 
crops before many days I P pru thin nd p perhaps 
l, Ely, Cambridgeshire, September 4 Į Į ft 3 bushels). | you will receive dos opinion aa one, gea we ots course 
you in attributing the disease which | TI e fro: of any kind, | he is pursuing—a course affectin ting his own perso 
to excessive moisi In | and ght etn a very me sa R yaz a most ee interest—will at least prove his sincerity. I have pur- 
248 it a fact that the earth has been | Potato when d This = ‘iment I consider is | ch usand of the trees at Nerquis, the thin- 
unusual degree? Taking | highly oe to autumn planting, and wel seem | nings of Dr. Thackeray’s woods, and having contracted 
ing the last imagine | to afford immunity from disease in such seasons as the|for the fences on the railroad from Chester to St. 
the Potato-crop, as far as I ee ent. It Psd at first appear contradictory t to bea Asaph, on the —— — Psia line, I hope to 
e the slightest eae res be- e said, relative to the ponn of the Ash-lea pur housan erefore be fully 
light and heavy th Kidneys for at eager in the other instance, | satisfi the pai aia te so many years 
pa a 
ecayed previous to the appearance of 
any pee st this Pay oka ene 
he a 
disease in the ii can 
t | only account t for those ted in 
ed that 
together in all respects 
ts has $ proved efficient to secure 
sound ; and wholesome timber 
PRESS 
“you will easily be. 
tn +} 
2? 
tag? 4 
they grew, thus „keeping them specail 2 as and 
forest of Non eni and the result of my anxious investi- 
n the would at the | they were imbedded was scarcely more rotted at | Larches their age could be found than those I pur- 
re ? oe tae the time of pre a The result of this experiment is, | chased from these mountains. 
ve be very rapid ?— to my mind, so satisfactory that I consider the plan of | from dead wood and knots, all in a healthy condition, 
of Wight. “tie is not merely we ihai autu ntin well worthy the more ex ed ial, | Now this state of the young timber must be evidence 
ischief; it is fi I at the system so long pursued by Dr. Thackeray in 
upon very tender tissue. About that we | or so a soan rse to the success of this system, We may, planting, pruning, a a and protecting the woods, 
n no p We inquired as to drainage rather a i pone that in more 
open 
—F**, M.D . Eastbourne. 
earn, the failure 
really Bu 
hing Soa it, as you will perceive if| would answer still better 
Potato DE. nine Poras —About two years ago some account but, as fi 
Mave perc? effect of Autumn planting ‘upon.— | was given en of a new vegetable substance called Gutta a bese n 
ition’. ne aa Salter’s letter r (p. 561) _ This new materia oa gives — of con 
a 288 describing, in my opinion, most reste —< — as connected w us manu- 
i E condition of the Potato crop in this t I can ‘with facility rol rll si out o 
ju carom pon al observation, imply submitting it a tem 
is all but 
spread i it = elo mg sim 
pera 
I have sometimes s 
sete into cinch ag or mole to 
the ics are remoy rash a ly as 
Z - —R. L. Jones, Mi inerva Lime Woks, aig 
Pi Apples.—Of late a great deal has been written 
ies mS culture of the Pine-apple. _Atp. 47 73 we 
8 oz. imperial. Now, it would put an end to all mis- 
21, Regen t-street, in order gE pa acs 
duetions 
thousand, pi yurposes, 
= of the > Bengal 
to 
| of the Horticultural Society might give the cireumfer- 
ence, weight of ‘trait; for, although I know 
| that one te the shoes bea obtained in 
— establishments, yet some og: tical on the 
Pines from Bicton were sent wick show 
in as = year, of which it was sai oan p- 479, that 
Enville, Providence, and Otaheites did not maintain 
‘abana as re gives it rosea 
own benefit. I owe to him the 
om, 
he i Tipit ms mortificatio! 
n, | first specim en T obtained, and 1 have just received a 
is condition the. BARET of the | 
cireumstan accidentally | 
considerable — im through his e: arto 
—T. H. [W yen e eee ea 
h such information | the 
as he has collected, gratuitously to the public without 
aiana of that establishment, If su - 
cut at Bicton, res not prod m 
eetings? I expect to cut a few good Queena 
| this season, and should they come near Mr, B.’s, I will 
af aye roe them to eT .—H. M. 
gloriosa, &c.—Two curiosities have appeared 
