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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Mat 17, 186». 
and insects. 
the ground and k 
‚ weeds The first is pan one 
two last t I hav 
worse e 
t. s 
o чум tanner's s bark t thus, unless it i às removed andn 
| very ут теу was Piden. бо tear ro 
үке ‘вера 
hes cea 
мей trees be а more advisable раи ап а 
le oping 
m the w th 
R 
"wp in 
ribbons, I have seen the Musa bns in — + 
idel wort places, and the ult never 
ring Wall- trees. 
-Would a glass covering to 
imple roller e blind, wi e a pn ojec ting c 
the wall. Wou no ot the {тш 
ДЭойгє8 of Books, 
on the Locality ну а 
Ву Thomas Du Boulay. 
to explain 
s prediction. is foil ded, in 
Shedding o of Peach Blossoms.—T can sympathise vut 
our inquirer © Perplexity," ” аз І have a Peach-hous 
- aes aper nted me exactly in 
Undoub| ҹы ду и їп з sóm e е cases gla 
to a 1 of shelter, as уаз exemplified some yea 
y as | ago 
бине. 
а 
ss coverings ате in ЕНЕН 
e Garden of the Horticultural Society at 
ons for Conservatory Tubs.—It must 
not be "guten by the readers of the Gar deners? 
cle, 
order that he ers to take an 
examining its tr uthfulness for themselves а ишш 
ч England i is full of rea 
for Т, years, without Е ssing at present 
prineiple to harmonise nc or feske nem 
They à p^ refer to the condition of he lower atm 
2 vies tr 
gieal tables and figures 
ss the генде of Е 
drupas and эй ынс г fruit pei to have 
instead of s ee Ау hey al тыз € хе ve 
washed off when nge 
front sashes sido arbes ii sds olaa ijin one bal 
of the roof lifts up for —G C" the ther- | 
mometer e up 50° 
n чи shut 
front and toj 
at night. la 
to be ЧИ penne 
opening in the 
гай closely ab night and 
y time, althoug gh I have 
0? when the 
ventilators were open; but the house being only six 
feet wide, there is d a strong iia aod when thé 
As to Peach trees on open 
Chroni 
since was, like the others, mereiy aie 
object in sending it 
Depict 
ected subject of very great interest to all оло В hare | 
ted gardens, whether under glass and called co 
Ж. of w 
weathe 
| eurr ss ab 
y give no vem d 
hat is going on ab v" ugh Кү. 
r below often the diront неу и ot 
ove, Wie direction vd be known a£ 
elouds or traces of clou dr 
The 
by the 
les f 
again on fine areas t cts fruit | it: 
аз they can possibly be, nearly every bl having set instance of this oba 
swelled well; 1 hope, the shall have é но in the warm i 
is matter of bl ing well considered, and if winds of autumn, еу 
тз who have — e — A ire M are seen rushing with great force 
oplalon it — UN — towards MÀ е bodies 
experience in ard зка 10 дот us gines Pa are EE r from m 
Ty. est. , ме 0! - 
— orchard house contait- stand how moisture ean be a 
ing Peaches, Plums, and Apricots, and this prime mover. It ascends when 
morning I found the leaves of some the Peach acted upon by the power of the 
em sae and falli E previous ач ыа A sun's rays; and wlien condensed 
they were quite healthy. Two leaves are сай І by cold it descends by the force 
ac mention that мө had last n night a very severe of gravitation; but by itself it 
thunder storm Can ean commence no movement, 
the lightning h ve anything to do with it? Green- “It is the wri conviction 
fly were appearing a few days аро, dt e house was | that there are no cycles of the 
smoked with tobacco. The trees in the bouse have seasons, ly speaking, in 
thriven well this the first season, but Pears only 2 British ow по real return 
promise well South of Soctland. [The affection of the peculiar changes which 
your Peach leaves is very singular. We ha о) seen тан еу individual summer, 
two other affections of Pea ch leaves, whicli we are and give its vegetation M 
liar history, from its 
between the outer and inner temperature. Noan tiae to- На ни, but that 
Ке тау have aa similar origin, n, but, without a| ше кога ШЫН 
cumstances, possi : e 
give any а ма Woi shortly to inake e uu. ҮЙ only to God 
Observations on tho cases to which we have bimself. It is hót, in 
a and respecting which wë have received some the spirit of proph t the 
data, and we shall then riotieè more particularly the writer is about to predict а very 
curious condition of P . M. J. B. summer this year, but 
a ilis, =We have a specimen of this here T si; 
18 feet in height and 15 feet through, which is now he aana ié pls to 
produeing 150 Wou e tree suffer frö notice of others, We may be 
leaving all Dew wonld you advise me uite unable to trace the combi» 
to remove somo of them? Ө, A» Finedon Май. [Tuko nations of the m L^ 
о wh d 
Р, Publie attention has lately Anu o UM w with 
те y called in your columns to the plnts their attendant results, on the 
ed for ing "Y the open апа the more кей in these latitudes; but 
idence there is brought forward with regard fine su is recognised 284 
fine foliaged plants the better, Fn th fi M f a fine tomorrow, and so 
it m be expected ү hat our LM ens will present wp fine vernal equinox 
q diff р though Cannas, Caladiums, | ib! ign of а те 
like d mg mentioned ov ^t and bot res Ау Me , and 50 
over again, уеб І poros as seen ice hat d is ali a bad uinox of a bad 
certainly one of the t distinct and beautiful piene mmer; and it is the object of 
used for this purpose in V. The plant to which | this pamphlet to вау thi these 
I refer is the Papyrus antiquorum, and plan impr a ps so, and initiate 
Cre MEER ET od per E mm rrt pa сео 
À ernn 1 have seen ezes, or geome rical Ко hes the talent uu is an ordi equinod РА of au 
this planted in pairs, one on either side of a walk, alter- pa our artists will мча st; sem It di Mh not 
" at ely with Hume me, and he = 1 dots чау at ing Pm a ra boi th | summer, a nd w hat an gatraordinarg equis Ф 
а ie elegance. 16 dat Ao * cien len Ly Б 87 м6) А send another | The writer states as а result of ае inquiries | at 
more gracefal vernal e 
h of segments ted by tall and slender intended for construction iti робну gu ЖОК ae pire Mi M А Man h inclusive, seemed cut 
— c. р сеа — Ды! the те by 2 modified ачыса a executed in wood by off and ated teorological chan nr MT 
and eon:ejuently they di much tyi 4 eri 
up They were liberally supplied with water during ENN MR L- ара n s iis the amending 
the summer, was indeed - most intely preceding GU I kable portion ‹ 
everything; and o pair нен Societies. itself to the atte agl а 29 n of that pero 
aariing of vory wek, gunma meter showed Wy t| Rozar Боннер, Ay 12.— Sie um | МТ ЧЕ ы M ape ОЙУ 
Dias In fho itu they have deis ago m uin in the Chair. The foliowing оше | ией ring e PEPR rnt Айе or 20 yes 
And during winter kept s а Gortier i bi apo Кү, is tess of ro Miss f. Aytoun, Mrs, F. St. John |! $ tti a сысы pro ч ш whether any r1 
> p ins "айа ordinary нату, Ё Wm ed DA u- Bóùsor, Miss M. E Burra, Mrs | that vua оз озат оп would result + P5 р 
summers may suit this plant in Жайын; but ds (ef  Cubitt, "The Dartmonth, B. jun., Esq. ; | whole i m time to time on t 
_ аге few stove plants which will not suce тесе е open | Sir Alex. Aland. Hoo LUCES Mra Tines, R- Jardine, | “= ў da when it мы 
sir during our three hottest mont! е experiment "hdd ЖЫ hut R nard, J. В. "Leigh, Esq. ; | of being piven п Е Pind A aud strongly mark ch aud 
beer «^ к.н à me ars gom e 72 Pee керү. Уи Esq. ; xd kx ME 1| nozes and summers that the resemblan d d and im the 
uc (x cx anu Y Hed a d iugiter maas elinan menie and annes a Og 
succeed" ander the ваше treat. ERI P oe i ^[mot. Неге, therefore, comes out а useful 
