THE 
688 
the arrangement | of a flow 
GARDENERS’ 
mrp A gs 
tne 
me ‘grouping been it . vere nea aae 
u! 
Height 1 
aa S areri " alini habit, and a | 
Bow 
md in height, and 
e beds in which they a = 
gro up ae 
bear a just proportion, to t 
ted: When 
| grower, w 
| fine variety 
o| Tricolor 
salmon co olour, 
—Liv 
CHRONICLE. 
vod nisin according gal beers: of red; a superb E e but liable to mildew | 
: teat Il, 
ense and b 
on this 1 long = 
quantity of daylight was wanting 
| was the overcast day after day A ia 
a time when the vegetable an is in 
generally in the enjoyment of 
light and heat. 
ay ia nkish 
in cultivation for cutting, but 
Height 2 fe 
ith dark e eye; “a most robust 
nd large mag ae of bloom, a 
Height 2 
= i greater “sensitiveness or 
plant. Doubtl ipeni ngredient 
the kandis of the age 
the vegetation ofa 
excita! 
in ‘he ant was 
——— — cis 
ured seas 
te a la e bed. 
alba.— ge white, at “ark eye 
f 
he finest 
reason to believ 
impinge on a soil ven ‘the general 
one of t 
harmon 
re and planted that no bed, Tps or 
s for se sing ate þe s “the trusses being large 
d of a different cha 
be removed and replaced bya 
whee comm 
h for designs of flower-gardens a and 
lif they wi om not stand this test they | 
defecti 
d 
from 12 to ‘18 inches. 
being tinged 
planted in rich soil. 
when 
to 12 ine’ na 
Pam . HAFIF 9 
s rosea. p rose aen an old variety, 
oides 
While, however, 
ed. because . both less effective bart when 
a great advocate for an! 
with their Te |i 
and the reverse. hd 
rde scattero abou 
the lawn without any formal arrangement, this is the 
best and most effective cy fe “of Tren that e 
advocate 
believe z 
e neces: 
ran a for Ayeni the 
as I timed to say a few words on blight generally; $ r a n 
wide tach t 
Height 1 1 foo 
i h colou: 
of good habit, and nearly the 
a ight from 12 t 
i ‘fl ur, and 
age 
15 
Hike) to ace 
me is not 
w will 
louds and im 
a ot sun 
observe that at the end ‘of 
warmth o ir, 
over the emperature of the in the m 
It will be said S in a dull day there is less radiation 
from the surface than in a roe one, and „thence e the 
Meeg warmth. 
nce in the ratio of light FH warmth as transmitted 
as Woo gl Prineoss Royal. 
nches.— Are s, Brooklan 
the subject requires further r investigation. _ _ Were it not 
h di 
e+} 
at luminary, it must be 
catast AL sy in de Poito crop, it may e ill- 
8 boy rm, and 
conventionality seems to atta 
uely, 
b proper ro 
ity for renewal than there w 
the soi il of a market parya = not 
o very accu — knowledge of. ie) piesi 
ogi 
its lo We may observe 
and I na risk the gh of egoti 
in assert g that 
— or as a le ine groups o 
than w 
? 
in the 
e 
Supposed that the ay mu: Aeri been far below tha 
average warmth ota the ‘ast summer ; 
Mere et er si en 
yet acerued froi 
tended beyond its proper limits, 
writer 
But this article ie ‘aaa ex. 
_The intentio on of the 
application of the generic term “ «plight, ” than is 
usually practised, and not to swell the already volumi- 
pit on a sickly appea rance, it is aia is ite: blighted s i 
a line of “stinnted Cabbages rnns through a plot of 1 33 
ca of 
Potato sdi as animals do, by co 
some Bý decline and slow decay ; others, by mo 
s a JA d th * * 
Ait 
ala S 
to as to stopping, training, and so forth, they keni 
if a feld of corn, or e paite. of a fad, sel lo 
ne Corres pondence. 
groups o of the most super rb description. Af any of tl 
them a dressing of Potter’s guano, or weak clean 
of a ‘Si? y pr no ar is made to discover what 
from bad Potatoes may be p by the poor ae ape: 
it seem fy me not unlikely that 
r the blight be from the heavens 
blooming it also ree 
brea 
eives a dressing with clean 
water. This dark 
a rich green to the folate, 
| shore or 2 ae i ath, 
as agitation of this question may lead to the coe 
icle of our domestic ec 
A 
ta in flower- 
t iia pistor’ Shieh Tan in feat i 
thought of in most gitdens, ‘and | v 
n rs. We never attempt. to 
helped Sometimes attempts 
are pe R = a more i rors entiation s blight ra 
atmos tmosphori o agenci the writer oi his 
with _ 
ok 
d frair 
itse E 
e D a fact worth knowing. 
diness ee “hich 
a gen oe basin-fall of thik jelly 
may be procure ingle mod 
d from a zed oon 
he experiment, and find that it does s no A Tenia S peio i 
just When. “ the et. was beginn show 
rG 
D 
u 
, which has only to be 
m piye — bases savage 
nder large r plants among shrubs, and | 
then fr ie ang stew, pes ‘ind fault, because they do not 
the favourite vehicle for blight is a — oso eny ; 
| whether it be w varm or cold, white or blue mist, or the 
t elly, 
with a ttle gon 
co the most fastidious } palate ate. 
grow so 
the atmos conse: We banish flowers, except such as 
are produced by shrubs, from our easily dy borders, 
in wardens 
smelling like it too, at many leagues 
causa pro causa 
a ee to the solar influence, and over w 
will ever be allowed to bres a shade by its 
end these 
rosty nights that ac- 
P 
o | company the white fogs of spr ay go for nothing. 
Then | thro 
| comes me confusion of the rset Me cause ied effect | an 
e fro: 
he | in 
cold dark clouds, like flying icebergs, that accompany | sufficient quanti 
your wey bed beds to a more exposed si situ 
With these remar! ich I 
wae o the 
e Reiti m con is the 
mah = and “not the chafers, 1y birda irin 
required. off the water, and then keel 
radiating cold to the hapless fields beneath, are stirring up ‘the starch ii “the bottom of fo y whi 
taken no account of. The blue mist. it will ood 
of the snag S , haunts the ima; gination of the > farmer and suddenly „pass to the state of a jelly. The only 
or the es and seatters blights and milde the am is abso- 
blue arg are not always cold : hot salty palin; fa- lutely bo ilin ase: pea 
arwin se reco: aad = ee his 
T 
tendants being u 
ks, whi ka uiy ie of use to g i 
some, T ea roceed to tn el e list o hei cle Soe Ae par atA a tien 
RBENA: io. Nor the sudden impulse of a dry and h ted h ted bef it be iled. Therema ossibl me co 
Alrosanguinea. -Darke velvet red, with pale eye, a | air Phasing the agro sewers hg its oral | eet ue! this her Pot atoes ent 
compact grower and p ase bloomer, » “one oppure stages, without th ising influences of a slower | be boiled,and their starch converted to je lly. Upon com- 
~ fei 2 ane op this jelly with that from the starch called Arrow 
esplendens. Y Darke eight scarlet proas bloomer, see, therefore, that though the term ¢ Sec i and obtained direct from Berm uda, Í Dn 
and por E Cae ie ae pee i g enerally E e generically, its specific distinc 
Ignea.—_N lour sel e eae seldom observed, ex the writings of s A ase thong h an invalid, in the habit of eating Arro 
va che qui in growth, nor Height mhor, who ne comet pike identified its E and nee detected which was whi ch. The tren, 
e as wel a3 t t thei ever, l 
Boule de Feu.—Bright li — with a dark | tive remedial m l th the invalid, my 
table with sugar, &c., for then, both the 
eye; s poak of fine — E haki it, but e a rich) You have given 1 f self, è ually decided in o 
mi 2 loom i pro re Height 'y inches . ms TUEA amp of proof of the specific nature self, and another person, were sa e from 
: Gladiator —Orange scarle j pale eye, r | spheric and every 0 be struck with i “root; the latter possessing 2 ‘rather ma 
— in KEES but a fine`variety. Height from Aree sale to ‘the ‘epidemic distesi vot cattle, and Som in- n omens as tho men it had bee wea» wi 
_— phe uenza-like maladies of human beings. This analogy | water. I know n whether = io of 
ects. Its the compor 
profuse bloomer, rere one . the most striking it J dden i — char mei p ae ene oe tnt Fien ihe Arrow: 
Hee in cultivation. os 1 foot. the same tim hown aid as = Bs 
k reddish purple, rather dull, | fied b Darana tt pat Fa Bocca isa the in 
a= poian tale, aie it, and 2 distinct. Height from 12 to 15 any SA E epidemic in animal or io pest other ; but pene A pee à priori, and bg i 
i | is so clearly traceable to its causes as the o mie io ive them an o nity 
Stewartii— Dark velvety purple, a compact and | rain. We nevertheless, that there is a diversity of pea myself, I a inclined to think 
good grower, Height 9 inches. | opinion as to in the ner to be assigned Tra r Arrow-root starch, at 2s. 
Louis am S trifle darker than Stewartii, | to the several agencies. It cannot be wet alone, for | isa m on GI extravag 
and = dwarf trailing habit, with strong foliage. Height | much wetter summers have doctseel within these few facture that f m Potatoes a 
Potato crop. It cannot be Will any of ye e 
trusses, Height 12 to 18 inches. 
Parksii.—Ruby-coloured, of robust habit, with large 
of flowers ; habit compact. eight from 12 to | has 
~~ of the ows of of free and 
most profuse bloomer. Height 
with dark eye, and 
© Beeelva.—Deep reddish rose, a fine kind, with a| cold 
profusion of large 
© 
e $- 
earing on this question ! 
te from Potato 5 wh 
the slong is s alvaz suesesstali calvatd nor 
ondents 
any; 
But 
oe 
been so 
Sats ae Rages an 8 
ht? Si aa brighi 
| for of that there was y o moea 
ly any, but even the ordinary | 
pa light, and of paar exi 
appar riom : e that suffic inp i 
this material, to 
may 
me nearly a 
Ho 
„Potato Jely = Independent of any consideration of 3 T | 
