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242 THE G \RDENERS’ CHR VIGLE AND AGRICUL TUB SL GAZET (Maney 19, * | 
^ ii 4 AL — 
: s, and if hkely to be o Sed n rectangular Go 
rang aca y ^ Ar sa ^ cere He sy i te is of dwarf habit, — die me dan in en wide, and 10 in — phe 7 tees 
oom them would acidify a ud would. indi a d. of the twine round the stems of the Flax; the bottom is a diaphragm, or. false der. 
smell xia: innic Nacken M. Cms 4 2 seed is po^ vt in small round 7 1 en myself — S athe two is filled with y re 
y — is strong and a ^ su M oss tet tad f that it must b ne variet “ Dodder vig | p pper pipe forming thee himney 
an aroma as strong and À eet as th e C d ad wr iis plant o of any va 58 Tron are Tus n urner. Spac above is filled with be. — 
plants g g ene! only a h even r oth 1 it t is the seed of the Flax Dodder, i ms an admirable hotbed or forcing ree dad. 
ss tals of t SA y Lo "distilled bap Jo u have gained! If you coe tt 5 seed i in w ved cu stings, &e. aingle fishtail burner (opel ai 
Md led bythem ä alter, or he is ag bie UE colt "2 ready y^ Pug into life at | water at abo nee 1105 51 thee bieden to [^n 
Menon RPS of Roe Eu spoken o abr hs a m ie st. o Mo ae ity. - The seeds are of no kno nd gebt p plunged a 0 d 2 inches into the send st ate 
a fa has, served eal ni Mme formerly they wer thoug Ve steadily, at 80 £o i The varna i inside the 
: T M Jes 1, to e ahi ise you E kill th Wet no injury to occur from th 
rate the flnid » a 2 packs. pay ee Fruit Tree ~Blight.—I ee — — nn slight e of Bare x Po but it mi À ta 
€ , " light for severa I8; o be on the outs 
^ crystallise Ly rest. Pharmaceutical Journa a kind of f ig a aan nc 3 — cont ldfor. uL ide F 
—Ó———— M Apples without distinetion. : first t observed it on the à 9 7 Vines.—I am glad to see attention diy. 
> Corres e Dose um leaves of which assumed an appear "t Mech, p It is not 9 desirable w where a 
ark of Th VEI you tell me what if stru “thos dy of € hot hail. aid but also or. ry 
coe the iE of th Beech di ful to deer? A atten t year t inking it.some weather 997 er VU on ydch socks d he Syrian. We i. 
large quantity of We feed Mie the win ar is | accident of ony : y e aration, bat, the following then ,bave Froptignan and stie an small Grape wig 
lying in the park Te; a th red and fallow deer season most e fruit spurs died ; the young kasd 
‘Nave fed 3 on the bark that is, on some of it. was sickly and very wea ak, some of it n ot thicker — 1 time rii come hen graft one 
The bark of the Oak, would expect, -was not qm and none-of it 3 inches in.length; the conse- | prepa hing eque orked fruit. trees of other la 
approved of. Of that of the Spanish Chesnut the deer | qu e was I could get no frui it. 1 exa amined the old andi t e e es pci chosen ho can oy 
nibbled aly a little of the smoothest portions. El gaca J. Sheppard, Woolversto Poe 
and Lime bark they liked pretty well; hn feas lr e a toes thick dend bark, Which I. removed, Vou it mot be desirable to $ 
Ash trunks they gnawed off a | perfe: ect feast. Even d ti e process up the thick branches. The } ate fish in tanks or docks near the 
following season the trees on which d practised | rivers, including varieties from America, 
“the deer could get a Meanwh hile the Bee peli: bins assumed a healthier appearance. I r his per pro- Cape, > and arg pines 8 2511 unknown in 
cesses, and with still more SG: an except books or museums; and p 
tit. 
are — co € Here and — indeed, there is 
a toothmark or two; by some buck of 
— 
of experiment 
kind of bark disagreenble to the deer, because Elm 1 bar 
| the 
being also 
e bark w s not. so much len ne Thi nis 
son I 
various kinds i um cosy ae packed in 
and preserved by other 
= barestings "and many 55 — d 
— Nas 5 late tely 5 
5 é 
Esa 
all the tre 
ella as the wall trees, a and i in 5 fin 
ing 
mistaken; And. dee, bark they eat. 
reason? Ano s thing that sur 
" 
oing so I 
iece of 
surprise 
Chesnut is so ile gnaw s for in | 
ly-le-Roi 
bark a the pan 
the forest of | 
young Chesnuts with. severa 
of bark by the deer. 
Woodhouse, March 12. 
Cheap "Thermometers. —Some time ago yon called |; 
p 
oule, Wentworth- 
if — | — tied up ina 
matt this I fin 
ing. On removing the inne 
| marked with indentations in i places. 
e it wi else 
very like Capnodium 
advise - writer of the article on that s 
s tre the fruit. Spurs ean to di 
d m 
hard, dry 
kja 
mapy 
r bar 
ie, the 
and the o 
source hare com 
- | being esteemed healthy and palatable food, 6. V. 
Soticties. 
TH METROPOLITAN 
Sou CHRYSANTHEMUAL—A 2 
general meeting of this Soc ors was held on Mi 
ch 
de paie purposes. 15 trol two of “these ther- 
ly 
the tr iras — symptor m givin 8 
If so, so, he ha d better fo llow x my sm 
ng last, 
. eue gard 
Es 1 28 di 
March 1 
ener, Lin 
4, Mr. Mills in the chair, 
i th 
e said that to s| 
whic 
a doze: 
indispen% and th the want er a . cheap an 
is so much felt by gardeners, that 
pay any philosophical instrument maker to manufac- 
£ the scal 
Scale 
id correct on 
that I am sure it — 2 : 
described last wir n loo 
bark had burst Tong mij; in various places 
pis 88 5 it being a horizontally-trained tree. 
act b upon in the way 
vec it I.saw thatthe am 
apt the 
iscussion. 
coln's Inn Fields, 
H show that be 
£ 
hitherto 
n extra size and quality 
ardener a atiFággask 
had been retarded. 
hire, „ NB. 
- Abutilon i insigne. s have bloomed this i ina stove. 
for ens 
Cas 
I 
a sii 
vea great ra range—say mio E 
sand a length of pu go i or 10 9797 would. allow 
; but for altera: 
obliged to Se it down this wint 
pended had 41 cubic feet in it 
an RU measured 72 
"Er 
120 
he degrees | Neh and — have . much higher had 
y | been cut back 2 fee 
and leaf-mould last; spring. It 
"has been well Du with rain vater, and has occa 
now 10 feet 
it not | 
t wide. 
in 
u 17 xx H ‘ 
p i E tied down it 1 
very compae act top, producin g abont )-or 70. 
This took place in fees d * 
could materially improve upon is in i 
November he took off a lot of cutti 
a piece 
sionally 
This treatment suits it admir: 
lett: 
ably. It likes plenty of 
d potted them sing], cold frame: 
earefully out, and po es yina 
April. Ile then prë f gronnd by iei 
fall two spades deep, supplying a quantity 0 
A e danch to chet a nd 4 
ps ME milis excellent quality. v. Mason, Necton, | 
bridising Gladioli, .I shall very soon hav 
Gladiolus namaquensis in m. Asiti et n, 
I should be glad to know er by any possibility 
could — the — Co i for des: iong) for the 
varieties of Gladiol 
any Tength of time, Tess recom- 
| attack it 
er, Esq. 
as „ js 
A hole should be cut i in the wt, the s 
80 that it T. lie drums under the "e 
Lite 1 05 three or four: — 
, OVi e plate 
1 
in bloom - for. 
ended to exclude flies and bees. 
s almost i t not be. 
— ent off htop of ep ? “(Probably 
ergo 
„., no mean 3 
ive, except. sors ien at porem 
cep fa 
— 
wha 
Steen E Wil ir the. raiser 
us thi is information ? — 
ts parents were, — 
therefore Ern 
Fla. 
"t from mara it 
d of Flax, 
wishful (your — be glad to know of it. 
folito gli are 
Gas - —Last ing Th 
tse fiers built — the u ea ba 
a aeae was not -admissi 
employ — and after several alterations, —— 
apparatus ; Well-that: think som 
n only get rid of these 
nden 
by deateoytng them; an “a peres vois s such | 
th 
0 
now an 
ep 
of rain. mu m ae de fi Bedy red spider does not 
would a starved og 
Dykes Hall, 
e. 
ize of the trap, | 5 
hes "ie j 
in their runs a oi 
not, smit died ve —— fresh 
upon a- stick about 2 
ure Spoon ae 
his penal’ 
f that m oral improvement wh 
It sonaiste p f| Mr. Andrews presented the s. 
