THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
-— similar places a are in the jw 
mth of our th: As for 
, Tarascon 
wind, errs 
s. 19, - 
vigorous shoots made — aro 
d sufficiently 
ork to 
which erops of * abe eren are unattai 
H eat] s chang nd ma 
„it is as goo 
"" Algiers as the June of London. 
The commercial arrangements for ti importa- 
. on 
kept garden of an amateur 
od s 
tot d Sd of the present ks 
magnates of the land indeed have no ot pulled 
wn their walls, but the middle class . — w 
before it builds them, beyond w wha uide ex 
roduce 
all 
which threatens En n cultivator ay | 
e time can- | 
„dist ant when the little market gardeners h 
Pak "will feel it like ourselves, an 
nches | 
n|same effect is olt etis without the aid o 
0 
natives of sunnier days tha 
ki z such fruit trees as the er are trained to 
they are fore Res into g bye dard 
| their branches. the 
walls. 
+h £s 4 
tive i in the face ll De s ced cer 
, Bordeaux, and | 
tain to N in | f 
‘should, be. — SN 
Ar. RIVE 
ins — fore the eighth edition*, which is 
9 55 bi m c we 
^s nd 
bad cult ture e: 3 
deti m Thee effects iei. 
| System in tim 
s Mr. Rrv 
can alone reduce it to a con 
semans for the guidance o of. ^ 
move ards, we ex is dé» 
put biw sa the road 
iim d; toothers because te finds its 
routine. 
So stro 
B ies te 
trongiy, 
“Is 
kios trees. ‘This is no 
FR 
a y 
rees. 
what may 
e place, at the and of March or | 
April, winter Cabbages, Lettuces, 
Le 
of Thich they fetch a 
up 1 Ns pre das 
One of is devices which M: tein 
mends is ployment of half Py iP Pear 
trees — we m Pea Apples, Plums, sii id Apricots 
—well root-pruned 'and planted against any sort 
- of May Carro 
a warm miae 
under the manage 
msieur 9 pr to in Gardener? 
Chronici y 28, 1847, 
y fi 
dall the misery of ham gat a dead wal 
cm frosty weather, wasting health, 1, time, and mate- 
tials, „are save ed. “ Thi t 
l| make do. pis of pyram 
uninitiated; and having profited es ve 
ttendi 
D 
ing to it wit ih e wn hands, | 
perience 1n 
+t that 
that 
eitis true 
here, because our ill- -taught cooks | 
oan er de sehe Soda ow wha 
„sort < CNN within ach from 
to offer market gardene 
They are 1 
We i t pretend 
dia bad this i ect, 
m 
watch thei ns 
rests. It is i A 
th intelligence about what is 
Dep oae Ti ride by the warm soil an 
Mr. Rivers says that it is 20 years si 
communicated to the Horticultural H Society ne 
bout Root-pruning Pear vll 
poaked by i 
some ot 
e ‘‘ great guns” of t — id 
some of the little“ ones; [d ka — d 
rinjals uirgo) — | 
ing. 80 
heir mana price sun mer ‘iia ing and root 
pem or biennial removal ke Wi een vos 
blee 7 and warm wa ill do a 
We e 
few 
The Hibiscus radi. 
to have sulphur RARI rid fib n 
and fi y Cava 
second edition of 
o | an East Us an species; 
3 known 
eaders will benefit by the result." 
We, presume 
ndon. 
some official 1845 of this may be expected n 
days. 
New Plants. 
214. 1 RA incid. flore purpureo. i 
atus, of which the ordinary e 
n 1780, from 
r Joseph h Banks 
de Cavani 
of which 
nilles to that dè 
illes does net 
or where 
Er. 
it in ga r one about C 
n of a fi 
abundantly ‘withoat trouble, cas € rer 
means inferior in 
h, bearing | 
it by no 
the amount of thin 
distri fruit 1 
: ing and | after m 
icts. 
, 
vears, Wes 8 O Sa a gardens 
dr 
the c 
e during the cold season.“ 
the eir “Flora of the Penin 
ec 
In so ome few favoure od 
Su 
s, and th 
insula of 
Roxburgh's statement on thi 
u 
and adding, “In Dr. Arnott’s herbarium nas 
Jamaica.“ So that some hav z e n 
f£ th e vari 
with unfa avoura 
T 
more part 
dens, that the d aly 
value. ob 
ble =H and no are greatly in 
those possessing such, and 
to e ssessors of small n 
0 | 
'ees as severally vite ees is 
year, s0 sgh 
a and 
Pe 
ere eon- 
rug; 
was toc 
em 
nsent 
shape of a — bill. So 
8 were ee a with screens of brick. 
and the end is fat 
? | bri idgeworth, Hacks: 
watery sa 
h apparent e in th AS in 
al to their 
trees. 
well-doing, for 
The Miniature Fruit Garde 
Pyn 1 dnd xn oe 1 with eae Ads. 
Nurse; 
is in 
the 
| S distinguished e the colour ur da the f 
€ s; ttenh 
wit th- the 
which i is rich brilliant ‘purple. 
Mr. 
e sulphur-coloured flowe 
h of the Floras of that quer of 
9. t. 5098. [A beau ids 
215. LÆLIA PRE 
This —— 1 jot 
225 : be 
xcep' 
Prunin 8 Riv 
ERS, of the S 
11 es, Saw- 
Brown, GREEN, & Lona ae — — z Tonan GMAN, 
|t 
| been open for a fortnight it has very 
t was pur 
hen must it have been when fresh n? Tt 
