47.—1845-] 
i om blemish, looks, at present, san 
D wied T dy fully believe he lime, well charred, 
ulp 
fhe GARDENERS’ 
as AET 
That such conditions were in existence in the soil can- 
not be doubted, no question abou 
7 
paienn w hur vivum, wi kill 
p being only living sap, it really would see: 
f the P dead to all intents ne 
burnt, or 
nots lied in ight Wi an out pain 
eee oP oo cose oo thi 
n, I ha 
i va tee made here (Bicton jerrr ‘whigh was 
duly ea and which went on we ll. ‘Magia rooms 
oses, so far at least as the tuber’ B connection Sea 
co; neerned. The e 
tuber, with the heat and moisture that was shut l 
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which measures 11} inches in height, without the crown, 
ee h is only 2 inches, have not continued to fol- 
w Mr. Barnes’ pi 
eis wik 
e ha 
I will i oniy epen dia i oe wet Mr. Hamil- 
amei s nf mn n for 
ing plants on the old stock, and have 
abunda: 
fi 
a foreman of that department on 
En ip nd di ed 
= 
ed it, dalarna to 
t John Caie., wh 
j Cane Hy Potato M: arrain: That this disease is ocea- 
not another 
I believe is the publie opinion in ep ral. 
wie lire | 
bed. 
in plantations a an 
d old woods, must have paris rered a 
is a mere sanin waeed of the fungus. 
rt 
"This i is Se pay fa 
and Perry in peii Nurse: 
for the peat se and paini ens of 
mploy, w ras o pened on the 27th ult. | It is 
2) 
It oceurs pieni 
h 
by th 
i 
n these situations. 
m. 
t 
F EFT 
like a b; 
It is furn 
apt bo works of a 
mab upon every su dies rith th 
espo ondence. 
1 much interest, the Com- 
ections as to 
unced, more than 
wed that for s want of earlier 
too. 
o 
eetened the eo — 
u 
instructions will | be lost. 
h re 
batt 
If, then, a certain eiii in thé ataih -plant, 
occasioned by an advanced state _of the elements them- 
rat also wi 
mathem i 
selves, g 
haat happened: that this 
istory 
designs for pret aed Flower Garde, Horticul- 
ow, Iw 
ange c ondition of atmosphère has never occurred 
£ 
tural erections, _&e. 5 indeed an Meares can be 
neve: 
belos, since the i 
America—now, I believe, nearly 200 years? Or, shall 
it be said that the disease is indeed new to Europe ? On 
looking t her registries for the month of 
W., W. 
., and N. W. winds 
into Sept., and this is, I uld conceive, an extraor- 
e months ; and even extended | e: 
kely to add to 
= iy of mee for whom take pr 
ex as been spared 8 render it as 
ned every evening 
(Sundae « excepted), and ‘tha t a Professor pas _ been 
ou 
dinary direction with regard to their continuit, y. Now, 
th to be of 
m Yorkshire 
in cask: 
om the north for the London Market be packed with 
by Whatever t we 
pp e fungus in question 
origin. to Buro in general, is it too much to 
suppose ontinuous action of er ‘Atlantic 
t by the 
Lond the: sporules of the fungus a a 
pitated by showers condensed 
uniformity 0 
the bre: ate 
serious ‘injury, though they were beg ginning t 
ightly affected ; whereas r see by Re Hull paper ‘th 
le cargoes shipped i in bulk from the Ouse for the 
ondon market, quite fest, apparently fro om, all taint, 
o be 
t 
scientific gardener. 
be, it is to me e lr Plain, t that 
de; 
as are lik kely to be useful to the inquiring mind a the 
On the occasion of E Messrs. 
those bled in 
sn — a sn dressed 
use 
or electricity itself., “Everybody has 
the old paa 
? 
gardeners attaining that superior degree of " scientific 
knowledge the progression of the times requires, offer- 
seen, according tot -o faner orgs | in 
eams Now, oo of 
nch from the hold) even before being o 
aber, that the 
of their cargoes were thrown oe oard 
the 
master of the vessels ena 7 
ovi 
> 
} “hy 
P 
Ayet 
and _ perseverance, and earnestly exhorting 
Ay why ma; 
Ti 
} 
as to be mmo than t 
uh 
fun 
pri Bg a gravity 
lated a advantage S, r both immediate and propt now 
who 
i tink it is highly probable | that these Potat 
gout packing staff,” 
se of my friend.— W. Spence, =e Lowe 
— R. G? ae 770), “ Could 
end a 
ee from their diseased Po tatoes, which may 
work for propa 
This might ra BaS but it would 
2 of the farmer or the labourer, 
I 
to save or raise a sufficient 
be 
a will, moreover, take as gr 
n Laurel. The Mistletoe, again (another para- 
nd thereby t 
coun P ith tl tl red them ; thu 
ds of mil w days, S oain d as propa- | fession in mempentshiliy in the estimation my 
7 e winds rek to carry them, or | employers, an i as a nat ein consequence of increased 
ondensation may is place? As to ma l usefulness, an augmentatio f their pecuniary emolu- 
what does } it t amount to in the Geranium bush, « ents.—W. Ma e. 
i Manure Water.—“ Judex” inquires for what pd greni 
gulation or exhaustion terminates its ¢ his | for how long, eee ith aa success, I have the 
reat liberties es rte res manure-water, which I nissed enon at p. oa tal al beg 
to mention that n the e present state of affairs I did not 
inate 
d its indiserimi use 5 
Crab, a 
at I wou uld not ave at 
E of everybody to 
the | I have a ke yo (whether correct o: 
he n} that few 
if a te 
per- 
haps I ought to have written more guardedly. However, 
r not, remains 
le kingdom will 
ly to do. idez p r to be see! of the Pci: Me 
n produce. fine youn Poteet in Jan ably lly impor- dislike it, e way 4 
, and March, ae any can be forced i in a pits tant-—2 Errington, O Oulton.- —The tubers from which | is, weak (a matter of of course), and perfectly 
; and by this method plenty ere ripen ned last | clarified. To administer this stimulant in the “ rest 
d, in all pro obabilit ty, free from disease, y fal season” to any plant, ould, of c be about as wise 
gh produced from diseased tubers ten ubers m dish of honey bel a a ing ` 
xamined his stored Potatoes willhiavevais: been sales ted it y use agree expression) . As to plants newly potted, and in : 
has 
ered „how quick] y they ron ow ou 
t tubers instead of 
This raised com 
have int 
with a wate of son and song a almost to 
clim: e. the pla 
“ year. Therefore, all that is required 
1 leaves, Which may be procured ‘from ‘any. oo 
verse. We that ater er r partienlar 
seed will pan e raliet the nature of t 
pice, 
y a ferment and des 
0 a 
r | gards i its hardihood and time zi pening 
to the cireumstances in whi ch ages 
spring Wheat. 
em ap wi 
Ea Mareh open your store ; if an 
E aysor posed and a omy xsi 
üt them, The ots dane piiska this 
market-garde 
ân pursued by the mar! 
: ore s that ‘should have bee planted las 
rss 
ed shoots remove them care ree? and plant 
ro 
pore t 
the 
eners is, that ther save 
t | trary, ion being 
Bar ey, 0 
sown before the winter, is ena able 
e wi oun 
r | ginal oleh 
em = o 
text 
pes sjen sil oe ori- 
e, instead of subsiding cough 0 the decom- 
—_— matters into half the compass.—#. 
ten ndifiorus ( Night-blowing Cereus ).— 
“Tassel a” sys , that this never opens its blossoms whilst 
under the direct influ ence of the sun’s rays, an 
dows 
fect of Potato Murrain on ieren 
ring Last Apr ril I plante ed yae E of 
ae at 
son raising, 
other 
by a simp le eantas i indeed, no 
1 na 
ved from the plants late in the 
ternoon of the third 
v Potatoes that they had of old ones.— T. Spencer, 
ampton spk near Cheltenham. 
Bisai 
X A neet ini intreat all 
on that they will obtain about the same pen 
Autumn Planting Diseased Potatoes 
Pota! tato o-growers to plan int Sheet 
my 
cquisition, and an 
d by a frie ts iar London. These see 
first to be attacked by the nema 
he worst ene of my P 
are ye et l ttle diseased. 
ling raise 
ere the 
eek by far 
t 
old varieties Shs 
and ha asa 
otatoes, —e the 
On the Sth of 
aul io a a friend; tas o remained in my care for 
some t terwards unfaded. Ishall be glad to learn 
on ex 
July I 
E 
A which ease should the Potato 
oot w; 
- for 
rot yi 
ive ; and by all means plant t Saik 
th 
crop of ni 
affected 
Pine Gro —I observ 
pent a D., ag simo: 
hem to be an excellent | 
prer E Aeaan iien but every one of ai is | 
oe 
= no sc of time unfaded.— Bluebell, Godalming, 
it 
- | the Scien tn my salient p follow 
advice, and I a m ha 
which I ns that m 
h | plants are grown 
e tage of a 4-inch pipe, es I fear we must loo! 
E ess and 
preservation of en Po- 
bable 
which I referred was 
to sa ze a I paps to be 
PPY Be, ~ ever; that 
stem, of 
my 
~ whole of he sy 
riki 
resembling but A piri ; 
casement window, at 
a uring © 
5 kopt os ae: against the panes of 
the window, st: 
glass with ii 
se ap he my enone were left alternately open 
its object was to fly in ; this it never did ; but 
+h 
t the 
winter of 1843-44, Se tied of a Kiet sd sick faint Wl in the 
neighbourhood, resem ae 
a cuneate a, a = 
arewood, i in H 
left shut, When both were open it betook itself to an- 
other window that had no baleony ; , but immediate re- 
with all these 
with a sound stem, 
and | eight exceeded 4 pounds 
ied site 
Ww 
fruit e Jai to EN “its 
i x disadvan 
A plant of the same sort, 
is now ripening its fruit, 
e shut again. Th 
-o eet Ober ül March, ned afte all 
