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T N E SUSSEX FLORICULTURAL o кез Е been adopted ; 
р RAND EXHIBITIONS for 1802 will be | dep wholly p » Жо ды дд, АР RUF be vi 
mb dem ET, June 25, and THURS- h rsons сап employ su 
mean FB most readil аер. in idu 
Sept. 17, and AL MAN ance with those = iniples ^ 
eas in torier years. Extr 
added in the lst Division forthe best ten| In general the "a injury is — 3: sudden 
and G е t. rond т ны frost бил. ду т а period of warm days and 
inn 
ird m mild n uum n the ар 18 E full fow Jn T 
| contrivances can be devised to seeure, at small 
ense, таю erops P. M aad whieh would 
wise be lost. ы, озе contrivances 
should be depends up tho | ме at a gardener's 
ommand, and his e ingenuity. 
SIR JOSEPH PAXTON has [оү signified his 
approval of OrcHARD HovsEs s adhe 
ре obtained of the SECRETARY, 96, St. James's | more thi Pi cas ibig 5 esion has 
двни penis гаре, Bupérinte {ед eied E sgetation ot the effects е dT "ind "esty nights ERA t M P» von 
Y: require tə bemore especially pre ared against. Some- Р SPERARE 
RTICULTURAL and „COTTAGE times, when yege etation is sin that state, irreparable suppose that nobody will in future question the 
ü ER EUER SOCIETY. njury to Mis Deor da , | sterling value of these buildings. Their opponents 
i—The Right Hon. the Earl of Denbigh, hough p ave been signally defeated sense and 
ъ TAL EXHIBITION will be held at Rugby on t mg ira these све fros skilful perseverance; and RS Ша 
when, in addition to the usual | Suecessr In applying pisei, fhet p F , y wear 
iw: г) and upwards of 80 Prizes, open to all | follo элш уша should bekept in T» | b тее without further challenge. 16 was 
s кї pe ofred а у Dy денине Two Postage entend — vide eat by ppn р zie rin pow or th 9 (cu to be eng aid it now 
| to Mr. SAVAGE, 49, Church — Rugby, the Hon. Sec. | wis event fr ozen par не les of 1 moisture Nu Rosen M gre rego orte ови. 
Led Rugby—Mari ы be improved. Mr. HEREMAN has put this well, 
TTA Sie ron Ale UNS à H At hás i 75 to become equalised. АП Vd nage -house cultivation may be considered 
ME чы ki d ti odies in consequence of this law continual] 
Жр the MG et Test огра ot Hi heat to the adjoining Ser bodie Tho har already Pen achieved 4 merely T as ipe 
Pid iue m i kingdom; өдө, Derby. їе: valls apeo rb heat during the da , and кү i» dod d t ES : md, wid wn its Зай f^ t "n 
, , Ао E then colder air | 22likely that England, wi its disadvantages 
au елщ e Ao bn adu of метнай ill at no distant day be better 
x supplied with the choicest fruit t a more 
DirGarvenet g ehcenier, polea X ‘blossoms ен o Ta ы e » moderate cost, tha y 0 а п ation in the world : 
TURDAY, MARCH 29, to p рейс ШЕМ e vare nei to ascend |: еи ЫА Mo wood, Ness 
› inereasing interest at и, Сакай n in the cultiva- 
enee t 
uch substance as copi "i 
prevents "dts ^n td from the 
MENS of the wall. 
r frozen par 
R THE ENSUING WE 
m al Horti: а ere and Floral 
кы de LICUIT EIS o 
ortic! ui е: 
Tunis, aii 24 ДА ington 2 
ЕЕЕ 
Tuere have been рүн « of 7 or 10 years, xi 
of moisture have a very 
h 
tion of fruits, gabe. lead to the SURE DAT 
wo rking man will find it e easy to obtain a dd 
of glass, and thus literally sit under his own Vine 
and Fig tre 
g 
Ice 
miith SPRINGS UNFAYOURABL OR THE BLOSSOMS ПУ alen effect on iiir n as compared with dry | on pci E to assist I Tr epis 
WIRUIT TREES formed кер ы ; butoflatethe|air of the same tempera: ure. eir power o ec ded кү АДЫ ҮЙ, bien. published, 16 gives 
has been the oase. Even though the | extracting heat fro getation is much greater, | in great detail, with excellent engravings, between 
in - of these seasons was such as to | According to experiments carefully made, it е 30 and доба: VaHatiotm. йа й 
mri vegetation till a late period, yet killing found that a pound ter at 82? on being m ràodificaHons of thi dd ЖМ tho РВЕ 
йиз occurred Ne still. Indeed, our climate with. а | pound of water ed мге ‚ gave a уг линии р. yb ogether. In this way We 
1 : о. 109015 ас UL а, J 
detis that in face of the most E the n M. 102*; bu have designs for propagating houses, shelter 
it is io oe re for the worst. А со when a pound of Vlt p 172° added to a үтен PRELA AAT ооа 
E Pret vil йш with warm pem pound of тсе at 32^, the latter эй адв by y e greenho 2.for tha санар 
Wl ind ace 
a full flow of sa 
e la 
the temperatur e of the solution | g 
р 
mem iy ат development of blossom | was not 102°, but on s UP Pista. нз Ho pe "d "s ut t 
E drin rows Xe of in eti {гош | Until the shoots of trees are cooled down to the iib 
ee VARIED ara freezing point, blossoms in connexion with them| ' « , 
ipm de. T E d THEM e st every thing i e a part of their heat and are thus enabled to || Sir — Бантон е ear БИС ш 
йш; in „чабы, both night withstand a few d of frost in the air; 
, gardens; they cost less than brick walls, and 
Ш day, E fr а great and su en S» Moe and in pix all Air parts of e the erops of fruit fürpished kis od ertain, no ее 
m. uig р den «dus a vt portion T— AS COME is VALL. Тард o му — id how unpropitious may be the seasons. А garde 
rend with D une эшш ere may become | the, оа уте у em ras ld b ge ver of this description on a large scale we have lately 
i "funem queous vapour, raised | mor rapidly extr ted than wou e саве by | crecto , and w udieious man t 
m рат by " wer of и вип?в rays, Їп | гу air, which is a comparatively slow conductor | immense annual produce is certai 
te it is we that a little water | of à « f 
largely contribute heat to the 
, especially if the soil is warm. wd 
bra: mde; 
greenhouse AS are in 
the roo 
would se prove fat 
ondueted 
mercury 
This i is more than а 
y way 
ve rage density 
ul require an influx | w 
cubic feet of air, assuming that 
of it weigh about 3 
nted from eoming in contact with 
what has be 
fairly omolo that the 
tecting operations should 
| ley laid down, The m 
whieh pro- 
uring 
are those we 
20 miles a 
тенше during the might 
ces before resuming its с 
wing parti ali it 
hat even sd less da а rate of 2 
iy by 
Brie a 
ion om account of 
cold it has ae „үну for 
rth-east of | t 
g 
"rites а considerable amount of protec- 
cold air of t 
e а foot in width or more, their | |. 
effet dou be st Mur 
f AA 
se 
heat, their qp withstand а gegen. of ili [^ t 
the э, them. Thi 
т | important feature daring t чет 
en stated, we think it may be pora 
р 
hl 
an extensive 
in 
m 
Gro 
the da of the zn 
and Vines an 
- — spring. The 
ing ti 
ears 
ppt e E s ted by the 
ugine, the suggestion then 
— „would be vompletel таг ed ou 
is the heati Стин E - the 
раси accessories " aene р us that 
stand most in the way of офат: а ч some 
sort bei d W 
r we know that they perm 
pir wer à purpose in small structures, How 
effects p4 wy volat rays 
from comin; in contact with the trees, almost an 
of the тү Akp ay. f Б ci 104 
to us. МА ocean | purpose: the best is that which on being exposed 
ur which may any day | shows the greatest ге, ксы of hoar As 
o enjoying perha 8 very | upper surface. as or even 
Us rug а айкы гу ДЕР hore =A M 
W. 
Then | 
-frost m its | x 
will | а 
at simple work is to be executed can now be 
a shilling. 
ascer tained for 
ncn 
e вн а а Ыл. ^ y oec n thin еу жо 
g from condensation i in| that SEMANA in front зы. ® about 18 ed wd 
is therefore advi sable to Бејт ather thiek сатар n order to prev 
of Y proteting the blossoms etl 
i u : нь from th 
e eseape of the wa 
con- 
ly ihg p fudi hs 
EREMAN. 
|": 
These remarks vil; we e trast, explain how many! tnh fast 
тс of d Fruit-t Tuus vation, ов 
КЗ É Sir Joseph Ж patent Hot-houses. By SAMUEL 
Bradbury & Evans. (А shilling pamphlet, full of 
vings wood. 
view of this was published last week at p 270; it is 
woodeut in the page. 
