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GARDE CHRONIC 
NERS’ 
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[JANUARY 39, 1859 | 
L E. 
.previously from appear: 
an also tasted it ¢ at my table, bres all thir v x a gree 
* 1 sup rio other 
in e cultivation, Last week some friends rede f Svotland | 
dined 2 oa — partook of it, and, 5 en 
elic 
ance pronounced it wor gooey believe that a want of knowledge of the m 
anage- 
ment required has led to the failures which | 
Society consecutivel ‘Vide rule 
number 99 Seven have e ‘left widows, who su 
127. Out oft 
in many nur- 
have occurred, and t 
TS 
more unsuited to it than the 
nd i 
versy on the subject. 
series nothing can be 
"4 
the n 
med d 
Mar deducting the soven who clai 
ha Society, 
d been s ubscribers to the 
Cutler . 
—— eion - 
ted. I m the ps in | 
smell s 
which e ae 
andish, Bags 
bee 0 iled c 
dis — as that i in w hich any vq. sf the c: x ees 
J. Sta equa 
so mismanaged is certain to "be wider, ord pointed 
out as conclusive proof o 
fR 
rape. - 
i * 3 
Er 
Gr rapes o ou 
thay 
—I wonder that the g 
oors is fon: ractised t ^ 
gland i ally in Pes. p= 
“The Weather i in Devon 
the Stl a garden at 
Efford, Plymouth :—Fuchsias, two v? 
Rhododendrons, three cee st ; Ane 
Interme diate A Ten Week Sto! cks # Mignone 
red 
al. It 53 ound pr acticab ble 
ble rying i 
rw much misunderstanding regarding the m 
n its introduc a ee who has the merit of |b 
notice, com- 
ge 
pro- 
verb g into 
the yg 2 ee the fatal 
of working it far high, even trying 
duce standards | and half standards of it. 
Yel Poppy; Chrysanthemums; Periwink le |; 
e pu dos eres 8 Vir 9 Stoc 
Thumb Ger: ; Yellow Clove Pi 
iments 
d decide a capabi ilties. 
batter understood no person 
| successful caltivat ion attempts anything 
facts we still hear of standar 
Man Being thus enti sel unfitted to form stem 
entstemon; Cuphea; Hea Sim ase ; p ut 1 70 
— Tike this the W. E should attach his name. l 
the s eo 
t — pies se. On 
my life seen both MENS in as 8 ap baren 
fection 
botanist — but a quire 
fruit, if they are not too c ostly. May 
ible in ^ matter. Z. p. 
possi to many is impossible 
on skill.] 
Deren, 
[Wt is 
me. All 
e 
—neither a gar dener n nor a] 
work 
I ask you to say but 
I beg to thank Mr. Westwood wel 
etti 
n no case should this stock be worked so high that the 
f it an 7 remains above groun 
dx Ropa saog Roses on this 
o 12 inches of it above 
scel "Bac following pei 5 f 
tised ralis will Fenckallg succeed, Plant in deeply dug, 
ed, highly m 
fus n 
my pose on insects attacking timber-trees. In 
sending those remarks to the Gardeners’ Chronicle, it 
wu not my 
e 
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des r. Rivers, w 
r fea n its Sire ug 
des signated iti in the Gardeners Chron s e 
E recommended it it 
e ps 
ficial to Roses growin ng o ge 
and fai urpass any "Wing w — that I yell 
may have ape nem up whilst r Ae d there. 
1 
1 
fits ar differ from him 
faet ts, entomology is no — wi Ws know more 
bow a than 
own notions of the aes whi ich has len the un- 
1 
f 
I merely venture t es state my t 
7 e od Ems in the 
of were not e 
p oduc 
happen 4 to be literally — a , by 0: oe “hs | 
camores, F 
Beeches, Willows, : Chesnu 
of flue 
| in some cs at least. I kae personally th 
„Ham a ghm am 
This s that 
€ 
ght sandy soil. An To r 
ti is most OS: but if he contends that its bene- 
; for 
to PI. was with a round P wd kno 
White Rock, 
. 
ga 
many, years own 
e gardener in question will. 
experienc e on the subject. "m 
How to hav atoes free from 4 
e WT of tbe is pat k cer i pr ag 
ised a “Trea n Potato Culture” by one 
ration to 
panes n garden. 
Hels — = — es, Some time ago, in a es ped n J. M., Folkesto ite 
magnificent : ee rs Tu to os là finest in all Rain in 1858.— E oo farm, in * 
Bogie — eir age), one of the trees € ck and died. | ome on the Ist August ; 
ot at what precise period of its distemper the 1858. T Kent. Court, Ie T — Tuam ies Gorhambury, number of 37 tubers üt for table. 
destroying tle had a t for his am but he bad ese | e | A | T the rate of 560 b e: 
certainly got possession of it, as you shall see in the SONA. : : - were quite free fr isease, 
— When we came x saw it into boards, we f. — Y ER | 921 | — — some E: thes ’ 
that the hungry i made snug lodgments in| April -| 1.91 | 1.93 2.45 the end crucial E. 
every part of it, for himself and for his future family. Jue e] Lie | n Tx third at my Potatoes. 
similar wor king s 1n an " Y | : 4 thi 
of the surrounding Firs, I fancied that, somehow or | À —̃ — 20 175 
mee they were 5 beyond the destroyer's reach. Under Suptombir = $2 | 19 1.37 so. persuade 
supposition, I gave it as my opinion that the Sco- a) n 1.85 | system ar 
lytus hat made free with the ie ende spinde z — d 20 | ei bead [s m = — L3 = al w 
serviceable for his domestic arr nents. Further- — — 16.35 20.00 
. RT E RENE EN IR — ix 
or neig g n equally a ö ; the “ New 
e, he could not have resisted the offered eed —.— me aoe sk 0.62 Brought forward 9.84 the e 
tunity to tap their taint ces. Why, then, I w February .. 1.00 t 0. 1.70 answering in every res 
gently ask, should the d ng insect, here in York- Marek i September š 2.16 | advertisemen 
shire, gratify his te y on the cont an Fes 2.10 October " - 2.24 years. ago by a re 
tree, when there are: x tens of | June . 0.46, | November 1.87 ded Runner.” I shall 
thousands, of other trees in health and beauty, quite at July 1.82 | December - 940 me if you consider it the same variet: 
hia disposal? “Methinks I hear the dreaded beetle siy | any forward |: ii| RS TS Pumie: ih Dar 4 
— -— trees, pss fri I need not — E 2 — MESE [The " CER 
you t state a informs V. W. Spicer. a sri tt 
hat - pubes just nom nothi ANN wil _ Who is to be Master I—I live in te | ey eB yal sy , 
suit me and my forthcoming household. But, with yo f „55 de pe To p 
— —— DR ie longa, in expat | scones iaio SET of — soil, where yos pots be made into compartments. hat 
ious Sk of nen e you, seih has alrendy smiti longs to me, an almos many tubes p laced close together), so th 
— — neee d the | d the hümbl habit p See sers when removed. This 1 has the adva 
out. eu, fai till sickly days approach, Like | ti beeause:.. of m 
Virgis — appetite is strong and constant. 1 | understand sin postion m nth om 3 pt preventing the their fogging off off, as the, lu " 
am sure with yon a at pudding-time.;" Charles | advice. My gardener (a ot Sn ik — . 
Waterton, Wallon January 25th. [We take | uncontrolled power to es man) re — aedis and, b uld any di y 
sides with Mr. Waterton, in the conviction that he he pleases. T reqaice, om t m a — tind bone as removed, it SM be done von 3 
is right. Trees are ailing now unattainable, 
with their constimtion perceive it. One point se é de ines Pea 
ve, Noone ever saw, that we know of T bis resem: T never yet I required him to employ on tint in the flesh of this Pear iE 
= — ig — Se he considers incompetent, nor is it at but. only kana it is well eatis and in 
attacked by Scol W e tai) that T eper | T. B, H 
Manetti Rose Stock.—I had gréat hopes that almost: constan iving 
i to diseuss the merits of Roses in tea to abdicate alk i — — in nk - B ex Societies. 
those on the Manetti stock in particular would have | you what: you believe to be ask sea 
to. Surely it is not too much | saeh and what you would do were in| EwrOMOLOGICAL: January 3.—The P 
to expect that some of the many who have so signally | yours? K. K. [We presume to be eae vens : Se Shaves eghiltied sse v 
by the introduction of t is stock should sey a | your own establishment; — a er of ptera received from — interior t pete ^ 
word or two in its favour ee “seer epi edic ue you, us beetles 
— 4 — accuracy of your own conelusions, s 1 The a gue the follo — following oe n.—I beg to 
. mr Se 111 charity, which perhaps s you may think us this 
pent inere asing consi nts to that elay — — — a 1843 to Dec ip in aee 
abundant aree that. “when _ properly prepar red. and has been pa m. than | 
treated, even there it “ in — E . 
ve for cold clayey or any iner a 2 pe s s H 
it is often prepared, I readily admit, and Flor — ed tnt 15 ein, they 
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