THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[JANUARY 22, T 
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———ÀÓ 5 (he T rout touching the pul p» public, which niggardly v vir à 
bilities” have n overcome, such = instan e only nip off ‘the blossoms withou g hat ia indispens able t o ee Dae ET 
mailing the Chinese Yam to — - f the the Com ab thue QD 
Mes worth while to explain what the Germ: rt conclusion we are informed that, see gs nd | mor ane 25 e keep T harity n 
consider to the master key to their success t quality is o obtained from plants in pots, * ery | the world at the same time car 
is we are enabled to do eans — rhe F that da Ls "it which ar eden ve * r 
the Zlustrü tenzeitung, translated for the|sma r Es 
Hoven! Society af Paria Y ibl Co af xg ni us hat th e directions are applicable to ast 5 talk of illiberalit e + 
s that the finest possible -— "hethed N^. t us add that the besides German Stocks. The Al experience shows that in thi 
3 e lit = k sand — . nd time of ae the e preparation o vi the| will always x co 888 freely for gf 
taken not to sow the seeds too thickly, for if that bed, How an ben to manure ow to watar, [urguet ur ern eh 
— m eee ta 1 es to make in the kind of it, and are satisfied that it will be pru, 
scattered over = “seed e a N rage x ed do 8 2 ferre to Ment rules|pended upon. really dese j 
€— bon cn x bes intelligent | there is no one class of society more desery 
h which it is clear that intelhg Servir 
slightly watered $ witha fine rose. en rge cols of theory, on ^ built up their erst routine. d of th har ag pd esed ; 5 all who i 
n , : ney spare, gardeners of į 
till th lants a After that a little 
air ihe icu. the weather permits, it toe the general meeting of the a jp Er 3 ur nie whi N 
iem of the first importance that the seedlings | Royan BENEY Mara 3 ae SM ich the qj 
be short and| iui on the 11th inst., for the purpose o before 
—.— In a d v he a f ae — — ee A mes the fo llowing was the result of Diner ms 
foo moist, in ‘spite o of ventilation, so as to make the | the dee i 
lings damp off, it i 2 then foni expedient 5 e PONE | Judge 
cover the soil ail with a thin layer of fine soft dry | Num Name. Aer. A |. or MES RE oth 
Joam, and after the bes are so cover them ua d — gr 
gently with the same soil. As soon as the seedlings | — 1 | Js. Sumi ay ag om. | more 
have formed their first leaves they ricked out 3 APAONE, F. 7 897 
on acold bed at about 1 inch apart. d should 4 Banan L4 4 oor Ns » 
be formed either of good light soil mixed with old| & JN MacOS 5 172 f 
rotten leaf-mo of light h from a 7 | Wa. BAILLIE . e 808 212. FREMONTIA CALIFORNICA ; 
EO. DRURY .. oe 4 
heap of well worked turf. In La € : — yaoi 0 ^ ~~ Contributions to le "Fol. T 2. . 
e end of the tap root is cut o an 103 korean = 75 
the seedlings are plunged up to the seed| 11 | M. Mrrcurssox 7 420 
. The young p then g ntly 13 F. eren ii 171 
watered, the frames are shut down close, and kept 14 | J. Waris fi 55 
so for a few days. hen the sun is ice the 18 = 1 è $- 
lights are shaded by some thin bres — canvas; 17 | Wm. Sura 15 "e 
M: taken | — 88 — — that eidh flower remaine 
= and sun are eh = es os admitted fre ely. fine ing this r — m we heartily con- | weeks. 3 
arm sunny d e lights are taken off, and ba the elected pensioners—all most Ar Since that time it has proved to be a beautiful ig 
replaced at alight * This kind of pricking out is the | persons—upon the success that has pod ig we Pant with a habit wholly unlike that of every 
: ri 
most — 197 part of the operation; it causes plenty 
form - ntin nnd In short no thing can 
ifference between n plants 
determina "t by the 
majority of the subscribers to t throw the N "E 
th s which are remove 
- the seed e to the place where they 
ow. Ex e also shows that 5 
hold A gre beter de “the kind of soil above 
any oti, a most important 
ance, 
— themselves done the most to support rt the 
is is conspicuously the case with 
No. 18, who upon the first application reaches 
within 32 votes of the position which it has taken r 
The beds on which the cks are to be u 
ee pen 54 nd prepared t us autumn by 
nee stable —ç— dug i : M 
be Tr 
iae des Sto 
ndoubtedly owing to her poor husband 
subscribed 14 years, 2 annot ie re eat "m 
S80 
Quince, of a deep yellow colour, sessile, and corti 
the branches. The capsules are an inch in di 
esembling fruit. 
i hae 5 and 6 i 
d | watched over its interests. 
for 
What they h verd great 
rly “hardened, m for 
neither snow nor ill inj d 
the Stocks 
ire watering ht mornin 
dpt and to be — má clean n fom 
S soon " the flower buds begi 
a 
show LM beds must be covered an i dia or two Td 
with old horsedung perfeetly rotted down ; such | 
comes from an old bot- bed But the grea 
care must be taken that this ial does not 
0 bei m of the plant. eer is given over 
this which carries down to the plants such 
— udi TERT, E food that they n: 
early , and produce abundance 
fine flowe 
If Stocks in po 
planted out sit a del by th themes, 
can be li lifted with a a good ball when the tim 
are planted o out they merely o 0 
ts they are 
so - der 
a 
hat t for es eT 2 — rete io d 
o. They have 
their to clam: 
zo fey. b x ida steadily 
did 
al accoun 
flourishing than ever, egre ably de monstrte 
For ourselves we readily admit that where we hay 
At the misfortune to fro 
own to the verdict ^ot 
whetlie We belle ne Committed now This most interesting shrub w 
the b — will be single or ee When | thin ng le s than 5000 l. invested in the publie fand funds, — yil gath oret K *. orca iag at thes m 
poat D d ine paut i in the shade in a rather out of the interest of which and an ual subscrip ions | the Sacramento, in the 2 M E 
close e, is seen that they save taken. their pensions are paid. to widows, and 167, | Nevada of California, Also on bill.si f 
They are then ok ell worked up to to destitute Garden pi ue 15 must | especially near the gold wor of the 1 4 
the — the —.— in an qu — exp ^ As ned —but as muc eans of the harity | flowering in May. for whieh : 
wate: an can prudently afford. Inconsid We also & d a dri ecimen, for W 
from time to time with strong liquid manure made | be found o ery out at the small mea A debted to Messrs. Veitch, among the piani 
from cowdung or sheep’s — Should > be | allowances, and e th mittee for not | Collected for that enterprisin 
mt v flower them late e is 1s | paying twice as much forgetting that it is b etter Sierra Ni ada at the heig — 
to force it to produce laterals which | fo give 20 poor persons even 10/, a year to “Deciduous Shrub, 3 to 4 feet high.” , 
2 [dim later, but often — finer a e 207. a year to onl: We tak : The description given by Dr. T 
than if the plants are not pinched. rty to point out to th d m alluded ded fp Foy erm pde shrub, usually fi 
but occasion: 
must not, however, be too late in doing this, and 
to that the real blame attaches to the N 20 y of| 
having. very — the appearance 
