os eT 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1845. 
MEETINGS FOR THE.TWO ROMOWING IERES 
Monpay, Nov. EMT D z pu 
“Tozspay, tural 
Siren . ~ E yhe | =e 3 
“Farmar, — 7-Botanical Bare: epee ex 
Satu: —Royal Bota nic. * 4 Pm. 
othe chara 
R.B. Ea NYSTA HEDENHAM RosARY, Bon SUFFOLK, | 
to state that he has upwards of 2000 Boat re worked 
stems varying in height from two to four feet; also |” 
"bedded. ou 
mea ans „of effec 
e 
pation of aliment, so pre- 
cious for Re 
43.—1845.] THE GARDENER’S CHRONICLE. 719 
DUTCH BULBOUS ‘ROOTS, > mo mience resulted, followe my ex g g qi to fill th 
AT LOW PRICES. le next day, ere nothing worse. “After | sack— 
wea AM E. RENDLE anp CO., ‘have still on | stating the above facts, T hope the diseased Pota- Ostohor panting. sane “yee ‘ 
Is lange Stock of DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS, and and | toes will no longer be considered poisonous, nor.in 8: November = 
as the season is p wren” | ony degree danger hen the yed portions Of March » » 
Fine named Hyacinths ne be. sia fe per ak are a oved. Anxious to know whether it was Coys 95 ia qji 
ine mixe “ Possible to save the sound porti f th 2 } } 
ae Tulips T ig D » portio: e tubers 
mosua doable do c 1 0 i or.use, I collected 100lbs. of such as were partially ry cae at aA paR meal not: ari im lll 
Fine double Anem 1E Apei affected, from which I had the uusound portions com at wean tet 2 dee ct oe 
‘Fine double Ranuneuluses ~ . 0 per 100. pletel í i From cor it would geom tiiat i pt mnch 
— Bo >it oe dine. yremove r this operation there remained | . signify a period in the winter P are 
Fine ne mined Cre ot A a= ma ae of sound pieces, which I findas good:to.use-as | planted, sien vided the ‘land be free and dry, and the 
ine mix nixe dfris Iris Anglie ae nap aly E aiae, the finest of tho xposed for sale. Hence, abo % weather aesan for arep À it; ‘but. it is evident _ 
aoai Norsery, Piymouth, Oct three-fourths of the Potatoes t sustained `b 
ó —— }may ios ‘to go E es r sh 
E ien mas intron ia a atag ee happy if m experime tice atious'tend to tation, oon hefore mesing ane in > field, pearen A 
a a be therfinest ever yet mained. a ¿preserve a koniileraiie s à . ihoon put tombs 
poor, and of which they are in danger 
frog by fatal prejudices.—M. J. Bow: 
e next aes mode of storing hen aoro 
The, universal opinion e that the only prac 
g this is by trusting to rrome, 
govt e before a thease to.der: support from 
the, soil, A few more such exper. „s vat may tend still 
rther to clugidate this i important subject —John Grey, 
ee House, Oct. 16. 
Ifsmall sound, Potatoes, or suchas are very slightly 
w l 
ee Spa 
me have ara state that are has instituted | 
= 
5 
i 
© 
ra 
a 
a E 
8 
Pye 
with 
would have los tin the o rdinary c 
| i: raised as 
ate aon are now exposed tothe light; they 
pidly become, green, and their vitality nied be so 
as probably to enable them to resist 
ofa sprinkling of lime—by a laed mean 
among the tubers, ya methods that have their ad- 
vocates. We ho old hoe latter, as being u upon 
E in Ire wi mi jaus 
Tt 
1 
Dron Freni 
i ontings ss ee enquiry, cat the ee of Nee Ro 
PEEL. 
ble raion, which we had 
ae Irela i. 623, Sept. 
details of its progress superfluous. It 
no} hether we were ri ight ‘aia 
siti 
tain eat = injury is of the 
beli 
ca 
o exéite t 
pean igo higa ments. 
t we have received all the N 
rocee i of the Institute” 
up to 
Kon anne hlet onthe Pot: di 
iv: 
ato 
OBE 
at formid. 
the Delci duty 
aving manifested 
13), renders all fur- |, 
matters 
s ey districts is low this year 
all decay. If such.greened: tubers are cut ie selt, 
they should be wg with powder: ed lime, or 
her rwise "three 
h. dave, and i p of course, in 
kind nhap everythi ing is new, it pay be -= 
m that this process will be sfootua]. 
good prh at 
y €x OF, 4WoO Or 
Pat ce 
the We do not si esitate 
adoption. s, al 
“ge ee AEn eo should :fail, aed fields can be agai 
recommend its 
so, this ndrantage A that int a 
more especi ally b tainl 
tagi a pes i the follow | the spring 
direct exper saver ne cof sere |, I te be well to select for the crop. ne und, 
saat Brea ‘fruit ‘Rotates 10 days , Were f possible high dry Sf ye rakh But, whl me 
placed in.a.dry stable, and covered w. mats ie i sale this, asa matter of prudence, we have no 
7 sake of seeing whether they ‘could b confidence in its necessity. Our own, opinion is, 
kept. n uncovering them, ale e proportion that if sound see sat a in no fear need be enter- 
ere already exhibiti ing the psan: y appearance tained of the m ring. another yea 
| whieh invariably accompanies the disease. We s et siring ese mau nan, 
have no doubt that the air is impregnated | W° Can arrive onclusion than that the 
of the season, that is to say, to atm ospheric causes, 
mg 
tia ni of the 
p 
e 
; that the mischief produced by 
akes provid ded 
tuber is low ; “that the ‘tality of all Potatoes from 
; that moreover 
the more or less injured Fee cessarily ) in 
the a of digging, and that, enamogpanttts 
the ey all offer a favo urable situation i ich the 
sri 
rm of the most powe erful and-sagacious of 
Numbers 
Sept. 
are 
placed in in dry 1 r00 r packed in any other way 
as to allow air ar a among them, the 
pee of wa fungus will reach them 
e ie t point to which we shall advert is a 
pon o be taken with the seed for me xt Pace 
er “ta the Prete, wr impor ommu- 
nication from M ilston, its autum 
lan PH answers peg We shoal. Pod ag 
ultivation at o 
e extr o be of m 
a Promising that i in all "practical points w 
“caste 
ost entitled to attent: 
n 
es eg 
PRODUCE OF AUTUMN AND SPRING- 
PLANTED POTATOES. 
„ Your Number for Ne ovember last contained the detail 
rae no oe a-serious — ation of the ori- 
ginal mischief; and that nothing is to be feared 
from dt SAA g vales the same eaaa sae: 
ditions should oce 
Oxe of the most important things m 
thought of is sa tilisation, as our neighbours cll 
The last ast difieulty abo about that: pms is the 
machine for the pu 
aay cheap apparatus, ot 
r attention to that point, and w now to 
plan with which one ser phi np 
signing y himse e$ Li oure x us and 
nthe first place, as to the: fitness of decayed Po- 
Aag 
T a for food is But 
4 th 
information. That t Fasatete polly putrid 
mber of 
sears other 
a aes of w 
on the same land, and with the same manure. as 
— in “October pn a aere, the 
t in two, aud 
load 
wh 
re te ron the aoe a pet pl 
asam aghins a8 
x or hopper, and 
0 
practi 
such 
. BONJEAN, 
e, a ra 
in the Mond 
J erne. 
cal expe 
Potatoe 
H 
pia 100 
s 
o 
aeh 
idth, applying fold- 
yard manure below thes sets, re -_ ree rows un- 
orwich), tha 
a been lon 
en October 
sien. ener 
In | October Jast I prepared my land. and planted my 
and l April inclusive. The laud i isa a strong seis, except queat 
of a handle. Our 
er os can = a peck of 
whereas withthe hand- 
three acetone git upon 
had been thrown aside 
re- | clay, i in which the PEPE failed to a ent in 
which t nar Le eat iy a! with butter 
Soei 
whieh 
wel if tee T 
removed. -F 
d thick, 
V Aea 
ar. 
main 
z - _I found 
n from this liquid sees 2 ae 
A ee ai 
the question with re 
gard ‘to pau 
thevatfected Potatoes ; T had non e of the 
Portions cut Saey aaa ich 
Sper Sie 
vely “for ini whole ths, 
soup, 
drank 
aiglas, ‘about 8 o7., of 
had been 
wet aeni n smell and 
which re ed 
the low — pints fa rows the land 
is good and perfectl emake 
ment of sit Sele siti te a ee ees 
times of planting. a I a set apply guano in 
the spring.as f last aren 
None of the’ Potatoes Cents aim eae} cl by disease, b 
the earliest planted s t strength an 
showed . the i 
vigour in, the. 
cancies in the rows. The land was all i de ve mile 
tober, foe which time ‘the largest 
mage ware Guapo! ust Planted i Vn keman: ma 
reat- 
is kind is easily and. quickly 
[aade and § costs ts comparatively + listle. Avery = 
| w Fi and need not c 
ra gba oe 8s. = "ios sufficient size to an 
— half a Paian rž Potatoes r day. We shall, 
our readers a Shee practical 
nd | Hints as to vo fia of making these machines. — 
The first thing wanted is a wooden roller or 
= about 8 in ches wide and 1 foot across ; this 
‘Piece of wood ; 
pie 
ore than a 
