Max 21, 1832.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURA 
AL GAZETTE. 
condition, I have always had a super-|gro radbur, eof the early writers on t e advertisement to be 12s. 6d. per j 
of ucumbers. Owing to the amount of suivi of prre ie speaks of three sorts, the iba e three “ene a am — às. 74. led e 
4 — the plants receive during green, the iim Mone and the large ege The| T. M to ask br ati doll 
er and tober thes tems are as thick as my first en ws third | natio th t he has — 
er- not etiolated, Mr. Ayres—and the leaves are the best. the glass E 8 sends to Irland di - d coe, 
much more like pasteboard than tissue paper. .I main- The loquacious Gentleman.— Personality is so ies | | no 4 to - y ertisement when I ga order 
uri November, mber,, January, ti sh efuse to kee lass and return ene ud —— 
a night temperature of from 55° to 605, which | is out of the question, , and “his desire to know who my order, an v m now threatened with law 
a degree or two according to the weather; if it was meant by the foregoing gentle epithet must re. Sled I shall be — obliged by your inserting this 
low as 50 IL am red. so long as I know E unsatisfied. i S of qe qM lich he dae in letter i in your Paper, as under the circumstances n homes 
have a eid ottom-heat, not a super- describing the class o A ople to whic ugs 
3 top-heat of from 60^ to fortunately a small c re how far tie tris 
ying a Tittle To we the her. 282 n le of speaking like that of the pahappy K f that te. mi are ra i 8 upon. len 
15 nt get superabundance of | beings to be seen by visitors to private asylum ose my card. E. E., May 17. 
rs during winter. In March the plants are ine floodgates o of their alt ty are once — dh their s n 0 w ‘ge Potatoes.—To improve the 
ned in a little; they get a surface ig of fres ressions are a uced by the wo; thus size of Potatoes, whether planted with small or e, 
pruned in a little; they get a surfi g of fresh Jl introduced by the word I; tl tat e aero ait alia. large, 
i| and s into a fi growth. By giving ther 2 don't approve of it; x think X know mor than| whole, or ever tatoes, May, when the 
necessary attentions they bear; all, through the | most men ;.X hav t i gardé ; I do my own work plants are only a few inches high, let the shoots be 
oe ap tlie 1 September, when they ar e| Saag. 3) X wouldn't go. a md 4 "UEM vcre Ye MC vea — 2 — e or at - 
repla y youn nts. opinion except my own nan e of the stronges' ne tu will consequently 
B the foregoing plan I ha ave never failed to have a i — * in England; X ue a collection of Primroses ; | be fewer and very much larger, 
y egoing p g gia 
superabundance of Cucumbers at all seasons. Without I x above 20 sorts; X gave half-a-crown apiece for | all fit for market and the table. Every grower will do 
the necessary à! of bottom-heat in winter I could | so 5 them; X grow Cabbages; X have a wonderful | well Lo try a few rows by way of experiment, if he dis: 
not do it. The plan is as simple, and inexpensive as pta ooseberry ushes; X Roses; X have the| believes the truth of this statement. A. Har ardy, 
Mr. pers. and will not disappointments. net Canonia 25 ptiact in England; X 22 five | Maldon, Essex 
The readers of the Gardeners’ Chi onicle I leave to shillin for it; ; X don’t mind what I ive; Xam r Morels. ls not t the enclosed sketch an extraordinar, 
88. g ry 
Alecide 8 Mr. Ayres or myself is right. M. S. g pei creer hella esculenta? Morels 2 the size 
as what T now have; X disapprove of consulti ing “gar- of a g have been plentiful this spring in o 
2) Co: ex e deners about garden. work; X think all TES veigihonrhod but this week v t —— the one 
. Bik = humbu 8; X think the bni ier do oes mo , kno w bis tm ich I made the e and r full 
| Wa toni IER Old Subscriber“ and others ug 7 inche n vide, but it wa very irregular im in gere and 
ö who are ae as ^t. bart ng off the plan wid Hogg”, “and ‘Thompsons? ; x can und a better | flattened like a cock's com b. The etch represents a 
© struck in a Waltonian ‘case, y would at once give up Their house at half tbe Brice I specimen wit! 14 inches. 
fears if they were to get sight f one at work. There x have got two Cucumber beds; T recommended th: at, Gathered o the borders of the Fir in King's 
we tuo square panes of glass in zine frames which fit | but nobody would fake my recommendati oa nobody Weston Hill. J. S. R; May 11. is by far the 
| the top and render the 2 e almost air-tight, whenever LH think them wrong, very wro kW 
pol course the heat is fierce may beas moist as you right ; m always right ; 2 is ages 
| please according to the state — the sand in the tray. | It is thas “the loquacious gentlem men ga abble on; at ths 
^ — Es whieh the lights | little peculiarity, while it leads satirical | persons í to. call wd Aor 
meet for support. No ow. by is ing each light over|them Messrs. Ibymyselfi, f | lately 
ymy 
this so as to Jap one Pen T m v f URS rds ie the seat as to their sanity. Fleta by 
Rai . — Cheshire.—Referri: ring ip some remarks SARI under 
+ 
d in your Paper in 3 to you wing short ccount 
| as, d give air in the way just stated, for t the the ‘enclosed | may be of inte rest to your r readers, You will | of i of St. Peter's, writes to me 
ends ‘Of the case are cool. By 24 hours, the pots notice that for the last 10 mont have had a fair . 1 M oed aud inter Ir 
E TS the edge of the 5 quium of rain, and that the EI deficiency here was and si s show that the creatures exist in the 
wedged in between t wide of the case and the zine e last t two months ó dee rom the ed 
| frame of the light vio is next them "hus they |, m co direc ME. 
—. ave full daylight, and a current of warm moist air Libo — — apts dà hiir Bü 
i m the e nd them so as is to r eber | SFr EA FE s e curate writes, 
.. them for a little while longer; re after > ay | 8 8 8 8 8 54A 3 es | eggs in the 
at position they m any w | EB 8 8 PEE | em." The 
| 8 E itle m snipe | 8 S E : wd | 0 eing in the eryt all which we may 
d are n asily d ribed, but a | | md that the earth beneath the church has been lately dis- 
tienced hand finds no difficulty in getting ira | F and that 7 ificial bet —— pm de ward you 
moisture, ventilation, &c., simul- Gra m AN nich 1 propose mn AU UK 
i can side quite open and the | $ 8 7 $ B 8 e E E ~ THE Ed | 2 definite than miri 1 oposed 
- (the ins: ertir Des and | "TUS Ee Deum vds EE cs i 
T TEENEST ee re |B 2 . of priority and 
because n 485] 898855 888 8 - The drawing I inclose was taken with 
oa ont sa mock tly removed from a bi res eer ret E Ra cuc 
mcm peru ͤ wo» Lolo Ta SEIT y from 
: In a greenhou men The 28 2 2 8 8 8838 g q 
| candles with Witch fere bie Amen ing t tis vain 2 cs ere d E 5 
|o "hare stered admirably. Mesara. Price & Có. — Lou? es we oe | Te 
at least a dozen different kinds for me, and I have care- — 833 m 
E fu to determine | S| Hee ee eee oe | B | ct wards, it 
i which is the _ best pepe to urpose. I | e| gS rs RSs Pes z | p air the he last 5 the 
à man Ps “pointe to to deter- laum: TES 1 sucking disk at the end, and two 
mine, and the ditions I regard as esential] | 5| i pee e er LEE 8 mall promi 
P. are not Set completely ean Since March 2 22888 888 88 8 „ T |y bdo 
: peed 5 e pans of Ricinus, Hibise | t T EDU ee ee ge gee E ock. 
Andleyi, Quisqualis g vag Thunbergia s ecies, C cas ES | ww 4 2 a 8 2 38 2 8 he fe 
i phærica, Melia e Duranta Cre [uz 5 E 2 & tne third joint oft ie es — h 
- Datura fastuosa, and S. American species, Cannas in „ess s „ „ ew | B | isfy ans Pi vs Go drad 
variety, Solandras, Abutilon uds, Taga —Q RETEST NR 
e occidentalis, fistula, grandi ea; | a NL 
asuarina muricata, Asclepias tubero: E^ ja var. | SEN ir E L P 2 | 
Lantana trifolia, tus indicus, above 100 chsias, | 5 | 5 8E aS 8 — | - | 
740 Pom 3 nearly Asters, and various pe "S 
ots of ding an 5 plants. of them | meee | 838 
Were put in to test the capabilities of the invention, —— BEE 
I I wanted them, and from my experi in| Pines. enclose you a piece of a branch from a Black 
La management, I would undertake to propagate in it Barbarossa Vine. They rot off in the way you see Mie, 
kind of stove and use plant, and then | when from 12 to 14 inches long, some with. 
convert the tray into a Melon bed, = aintain a | Grapes formed on them. Can you tell me the | cause Wilson, according to 
t RA with 5 It can be made ready name a remedy? The Vi ave grown, had fruit, a rom the mites, are in the right." 
or Pa de five minutes, and again bert to pieces and | are about three years old. Robert Norfolk. [Cases like — abiy Wale eS ee 
e Se ae a — short space of time. Shirley this should be inquired into on the spot. The s; becom 
lly de 
Watere 
\ d dodbt t 825 e | rotten all through Py is about to 
! ae ilm mays s0 » considered the leaf there i tendency, so that the ds 
abundant; and | of the young shoots aa NC eet the 
1 an impres- fate. There can be no doub t. the cause is in ithe 
ing : Mr. Robertss gar- 
) t. ief. 
esex, was not satisfied, or perhaps the border and wet, and the 
1s gr Wi Kempton | aed insufficiently vested." The mischief — ol to 
With a rake he |a goo ied cd 8 n EUR 
variety, | cai Pto off by perspiratio pes the 
He put pee, plas ts to the pees of nitrogen in excess, | are 
20, of | as would arise from an verdose of a iacal matter 
the enh 
they like. like it ume “ie E 
e a " —— pe 
co! work. 
x * I rex 
cold for 8 
vaults a 
by the ent of the i 
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cue all the i 
at the time. ‘Bs I have already , 
