раш, 19, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
857 
ранна e Peaches of the St. Catherine, | wherewith they 
пр variety from К in pots, have n ена of 
abite inches in circumferen ould anrr 
t 
fine dust-like prd 
ought to be removed, so as to prevent | adopted ке: Success would have been at utter 
nfallible economy of old Dame Nature 
plants standing s, $оо, | her 
ced. These 'at a ks, 
hom and the Brown | Tu ds ey, grown in t| ет and и 
a little ep than haif grown, and | ће chances 
ertet are they 
ed down 
nhe 
tds seldom or never rst va Ай 
ys 
df one cutting o 
are that the othe 
нот Sen imr up Im 
to be tried in such Cases. 
ily 
self. 
„бона im. future Pythoness be coaxed to circum- 
t her eggs with "€ кыр " rendering them 
on (not 1 ‘having the fear of 
er 
nte 
my hand amongst the 
i scaly body ; aud if 
хис са, to ЖҮЗ exists im in 
regular incubators, Hd "indeed I will frankly o 
a: e^ have been in error. 
evergreens) from m qu ds of opinio 2 had any infant serpent 
ttle * damping” i ів popped its head o ut o egg, placed under the 
a ре have 
althy pot fal gis at all to suffer, | f 
will be hurt also. | sna 
may cuiii by the way, isa 
This m may be 
fo i 
of her һа rd, а nd с 
rA 
ЫА, 18 at too 
deos and leaves are 
supposing [en to be given, 
E. A. M. Б 
апа 
hich ripens іп July, is always most 
z: M most де dlicious summer Fig, almost БЫ К | 
The fourth compartment is devo ted to some Vin 
кт roof, gently forced, and to Stanwick Noc! 
These are upright trees, their shoots| , 
-— very well i in in the 
vated on a large 
eserves. He 
f Sah 
Qo * e mar 
THE STIFF-STEMMED TOMATO. 
(To 3, 
Ud acted dx the aii 
erv. 
xtensive не in su 
pla nt ed 
| owed its existen ets, and 
Б nothing else. e n. Ме йн, Walton "Hali, near 
Wakefield. 
P WELL AT BRIGHTON. 
WELL digging is a subject sometimes treated upon in the 
pages of the Gardeners' Chronicle, and it may not be altogether 
scale in certain parts of t re uninteresting, or without its use to others who peA be engaged 
Deux-Sèvres, and La iom on similarly extensive works, to record the e success which has 
" re DU 
ault, mayor of Saint-Giles (ende 
lying Tomatos f 
in the open field, а соріо 
uantit 
mate à Tige Roide. 
e Horticole for April, 1862. | 
i all.its RUM succeed 
оя e е of France E is culti- 
them i 
# ше, сап be seen. "heb is San в no o fruit t {тее 
sore beautiful i in its leaves. tl 
Ath £41 
| 
| 
| 
1 
шее shape fally а" 
] lare E it almost a vd to describe this | 9 
use it so forcibly shows what may 
Сен. а e Fold: garden with old walls. Т. R. 
E Сее 
sow in April on а bel, 
they content. themselves К соуе сор. the 
ta 
P 
^ notwithstanding long t 
m the middle w 
been dug to a adr of 1 1955 feet. The bells pealed 
testimony of the public rejoicing ; the rate-payers, 
begun to th pine 9 there ге MM "em du the old 
rtolet the we 
ation. У [а nners. 
ey have not sashes 
seedli 
they canno some 
сас 
І win no! on to say a icti on the 
susgement ёе "os in the ы Dunt cases— 
йөзе niening 2 to the patent heated ones. 
There are ings fpartieularly that I find it e 
we 
жезагу зт . 
1 Closeness pinching 
2. Wetness, крон follow 
-3, Faded flowers or fallen leaves sr ect to 
th 
of the more e qun sow ж. 
i T in decayed hotbed soil; 
and training, Pa 
bd; 
ionally in pans, the greater | 7” 
about the | received one o the 
n 
a testimony ti 
when the а; 
M 
good еттт "aat hav 
these e operations, yet errare 
4 Flowers and delicate foliage being too near the 
wap eacl ho 
Por the first, I find, judging by many carefully tried 
myeriments, that it is much better to sacrific ce a little 
o the heat for the sake of a a 
hese bad 
g 
rying current, and 
easure the warm and moist ai 
th d be tremely 1 
xpose the Tomi often toa total change 
I ES easily y io E o 
ov other 
ui many of the бий т хур before maturity. 
T ns 
j conse quently the Tomatos 
h 
э 
again, 
but this time only 4 feet in diameter. Operations were 
continued night and аву, and at length, when а depth of 
5 feet was attained, the water came gushin, 
m however be avoided in 
ed 
stiffstemmed sort of 
е oulouse. 
he has grown it, and can there- 
ience as to its excellent aen 
tdier. 
yet they ned ^y getti 0 dé t L flee n be no doubi 
their атт was Soat the extre reme pro nor и ыз il 
was forcing up the 
Its ne is thic i aod 
r 20 inche 
А. bear bee: 
the water came i 
ai а hi x thé sevi would have xo 
At the present time my plants do | Of fine red fruits, of a regular m, eem of whic e n so rapidly that three-quarters of an hour 
ith the case quite clos ny SE and | flesh is с with fewer E than that of the oed f burst m gh — ^ лш : us cand - 
ether at about 19 o'clock each m morning, | Common ato. Itis doubtless not so productive as if boiling from the fors with which it came in. Platforms had 
е perfume of the flowers comes out into the | the latter if we соран" жатые plants, but as double | been erected about 1 0 fect t apart i in the lower well, and Several 
the number of Ears n be grown in a certain space | of these were un рена о ЧЕГЕ ои Ъе 
find that water is h more ual. removed ; in 36 hours "еру n above r. rge 
a 
Maynard, the surveyor, reports hat me water is very pure, 
cely 
uc is equa 
icut m d thick heavy steam i 1s new kind: of Tomato. affords шш Pen hat its specific gravity is sca greater than that of 
ere distilled wate: 
h * desi Mi Soft св са апа поб Mere lt can be rea un can be tain «i Ver d Slater ry; with the cost of the well, 
"My. om „Ваця о gi are never t ood strong planta in spring now that water has obtained, thi бо payon seem to con 
cum 46 least nev. ET dn dm to them; but before е common sort is sown ; and m er degene- мде. that it was ata very moderate prios. Тһе total eost, t he 
sime time fy. "€ ге made very wet ration, so apt to oceur in the Жм - is by this | oficial report teils us, was 6583L 4s. ; ir" «сыз every 
ing the sand d ding in a house of the sonus се esie l.. m have had to 
just ме appears to me to be all th at means prevented. bo dotbere 
теште, М. Вопсеппе — his mode of cultivation as | Рау â ut 10s, and:others 
m 
o | the e plants were “гор enough they wer 
similar 
gen at I. welt 3i in ^ geological ес) of view it is 
very рете cti Eve e present day there are still 
people b- 169 upon S Apoel of science as of little 
ert ondes по тоок 5 ni — at the suggestions жч they call 
cal. 
e pla 25 theoreti Such men should learn a lesson from an instance 
astonishi ingly; but 
aken 
poüréd ЖЫР slowly | Comte, Ip 
ll т троа ward 
up, nd r atin; this a 
of the lower ERF ш veo 
that at the top, which might ca: 
a gun 
Dau recom 
ut 
z might dews, 
of o our te nder lants {8 such as 
hich nee in the cum vene де 
A of water. 
revent too great 
"dm. If water | n sese ue 
dantly, |* a ie eon 5 
ick | usua "| 
ey are so apparent 
y to hint at the caution ! 
! end." 
» novelty at the horticultural exhibition of Fon 
lanted six ог Mie in sm 
th to large 
enced, a md abı 
I took off печ тач estis separately in small pots 
ell glass 
HE 
Тнк public have by t 
Review? that “all hopes of hatching are Р at an 
I never had 
ey ри 
how this interesting 
r^ ан 
t as I wished to s 
l pots, an n 
I gave lent " са 
; and by бе ga nd St dosi forti Sclentific EP 
t and ripe. 
t 
in the county. Sir Murchison 
coors - ну uu хвои «d Practical бел 
but tha*, of course, 
dace s ol section of the эше дын 
tier were rooted in a fort- vu 
а Melon fra I intend ti 
ver. а 
EET 8 feet in tbidbness. Then of grey wit 
pateh s of biue marl ope end оома уай, "v ith 
veins o£ grey fo ~ 7: me. i further. 
«guine сонан 
ined much ve 1 
in the 
tos 
cultivating the common sort 
аб 1228 feet from the ge of th« 
ESS. Ld rt and and brown raag Ку, 3$ last I: true dier 
been informed * London —— € ne че 
€— and the pressure of the-air upon their bodies ren- 
any hopes at all of the lately!gered it extremely difficult for the men to work at such a * 
