594 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL КН, [JUNE 7, 1862; 
Acacias continue to keep in flower although their 
season is past, but Ediren Cunninghami, Drumm: ondi, 
— a and armata are still amer ы fresh and nice. 
y eem y rig е is now in perfection, M is veme [аг 
this dry — and come certainly to perfection. 
many allow to waste, not етеп i 
| to mix it о the dung in tho man XN 
ms i 
* Before usin it T E 
ано о yes y up ina paste 
tation der to diseng. vage certain AA or other 
rally planted to а broad border. s to | especially Greyana, being the earliest. Amongst the | fermen 
delight i in Ciis icit ry dn continued · skinin un, for few annuals that we cultivate and that are worthy of principles ; and З apply it to the e trees when the 
е pro te ы the pips takes 8 place, that is, in the 
o the r of t the son, which go es on with scarcely r this—Linum gran ndiflorum rubrum certainly Fruit t gardens and à 
the 1 day after day and week after а queen, реу where there is КҮН, but jme se ds treated as above detailed would 
week, and no rain to moisten and refresh the earth. | sunshine; it often stands till the second year and | repay the labour a hundredfold, 
ia gesneræflora continues still to flower, e йон again in eny spring.  (Enothera bistorta| [We think it would not be safe to to apply cider mare 
- ks are now in great beauty, admirable | Veitchiana is also а lovely little thing and would до | іо trees without its being | Жер i Deor і 
plants for this climate, and early blo g. Big- | well j^ the ribbon gardens; it flowers very early } when Perha aps some one pone cider T county wil 
i lesi and australis were very fine last manto, sown in autumn Er rysimum 1 th 3p ‘Applied in the right 
ti n them, and remain rett very earl manure; bnt ач 
— Сан Аср эмек. Euchari е ndi eal may prove tri injur: If the [reme 
Lobelia formosa, and Viscaria oculata sown last autumn | g 
its qoem ever y day. The Mes Tig n бшш шш va 
another TOS е куа that delight in this s 
spot, for profusion of бок 
i 
y: P 
diameter, а pio p imin aes "for us and high 
borders, or even dry cs agua dn а у beng ра ^t 
12 feet, covering en oly th 2n ut fro eu ^ot 
Th man i 
are now in full bloom; many others might be named 
that do well—in fact 1 think almost А annais but 
they give too much trouble, and hav ery meagre 
appearance when other - INN especially of t 
that ioned re are now ripe; ya 
of the first of ipee with Cherries and Strawberries 
hich appear now plentifully in the market. 
tom. think will oai according to my own pesi ono 
weeks’ difference between this climate and 
hin, 
about six 
that ^ чана in almost every 
e ng 
аб С È finis p dimensions : pons e slighte 
of i gs. Me elim сое is | downfall 
is also j just niin 
shrubs with серна, strength and 
The Pelargoniums — varieties) are fast coming 
into bloom, looking more like large nhe. Mn € 
plan i „ара | 
are who 
| flowers) a thickly arranged exhibition. 
IDEs 
o have repr avo in чт first of these papers | 
ow those 
we have never had enough to penetrate the earth so as 
i drought of summer, sin 
hard-wooded nature, do s The рн Medlars u 
et at the roots it may ЮП the e trees, as that of 
ома epe — will do. We know 
of Gras 
substance, exhibited а b ue s out, showing 
that the dalateripus iem had оцін sh whole 
] 
ngs | of the circulating medium. 
m 
Indoor Gardening. 
is а very pretty and pleasant means of p 
d| THER 
an Mier меу which e not seem to be at 
commonly tried. It is is to have a wide and deepish box 
suene асо capensis is just producing its lovely blue 
also Larpenti, bes the latter blooms later. 
Dry "day however seems to add to its beauty. 
I think I быз h 
y ie n 
whole plant is without flowers. In short the | рге 
cov 
light dj soil d with sand, formi 
bed. This bed should be made to rise a little in the 
d 8 
he 
le garden now resembles (from t e 
Mies soil, if it has "Ty ie all. The box being thus 
ared, we have to in it a number of English 
md " Em h g leafy bed during 
ds 
ing to th al 
superior to tbe oth — "m Ls first place they are 
i on of flowers, whi 
hardier, and give eater ion of flo ich 
ost Spk their fares гес 00, grow to ап im- 
mense size if wed to grow а almost natural an 
without ышы year after year, so that as soon as the 
weather assumes an of spring they ar y to 
burst forth their flowers in great profusion, and con- 
tinue till the esie gets too nm and they have so 
exhausted e that the no longer go on; 
when during the mer months t Mer take their rest, | 
and are prepared to Жо ower a e autumn rains 
Taylor, May 20. 
T ur cemere 
RE FOR s 
By M. Frère idis the 40 
ТнЕ writer had Lacus ihe two following f facts, 
For 15 years he remarked that Apple trees, the lowe. 
part o with cider pressin 
e | spreading oui from a large ER БЕ of that 
made Рава. and trable the growth of trees 
M «НК it mi 
ini est with vnd in коз rofusion. Verbenas 
аон а AN words of i 
fine flower for a month. Ali tbe tbe - ns and borders | 
containing differen t flow wering z shru and Gera- 
of ain: | that 
y fairly be said that summer is set | 
o have been in|of o 
of its pre et blossom ood Sorrel grows delight- 
fully, so do the wild Nil din the Saxifrages, 
wil lik t 
mpaet unstraggly growth when p in san 
that уча оез make it xb n a treasure in such a plant case. 
et Woo ruffe and "Lilies y^ the үшүк have the 
ki tpe do the early 
the application this produced an ER effect. 
Thos e Willo AR stools which for many years had pro- 
d twigs, scarcely moth de expense Ы 
5 
"esp 144125 3, £455 &. Hn 
o 
pushed pes great а and have sin 
In 
Verbenas round every | bed, either mixed or in uev үз 
distinct 
to the кет а running about 18 inches inwards ; 
all now one blaze о 
are 
the eye, and ыле КО since last. month have | 
mare would. burn the roo However, in the ,be- 
Sequence of me M. 
A x determined a turning to арив, Would dà'và 
of some fruit growers; but they said the p 
ts. 
spring; if they ar e used I think they к їп ров; 
but there are phuc P delightful ише! PM H 
which, like my favourite ums die down out of sight _ 
when Une with; and the any small gro si age] 
a үс [роле d as the UN say). Man; 
of the Roses have been fo зр isa in flower, LM 
some of the 
Noisettes, Gloire de jede among the тет first. Bu 
now comes the mass о classes in majesti камы, 
General Jacaueminot. 
Ф: fresh, so vigorous, with flowers so large, and in & поп 
mbers. Lor 
y | ing to £ germinate all over the а ару the [es he | 8° 
concluded that if the Slides of the embryo were not 
400 Apple and Pear trees in the following manner :— 
In February, 1859, he Temoved the soil from aroun 
trees. 
to the distance pan 
es, I really thi 
untry walks from the dells an dann inet lowest 
К Slings bem greater pe v d 
EA Linar ia Cymbalaria, a, quan үл of wild Cam: 
sins Aeon ities of Ferns, the 
Razlan tian t des е Safrano, Jenn y Edad 
La Reine, Triomphe de l'Exposition, 5-с dalu 
Malmaison, Chrom natn appearing among the бгз | fe 
and most promin t of the е general, Sowering, iba, PME 
of a radius of 21 inches, and as deep as the principal 
un еюн. е -— eia to ne pA three or pen 
he fork, 
It is nto dwell on names; but. one of the | of 
ust the climate for them, they | slow 
or this is certainly 
having been fo for more са two months in great beauty ; 
very good, and d xd but do not produce su 
effect as the sing] ue nes, 
Тһе Tacsonia ignea is in perfection, I should 
aL. studded e vith "its brilliant large flow: 
d fall of buds for a succession "oops enough T 
last for Mie. but I am afraid the sun will soon tell 
upon it, and it will not be "аре to йш ihe w work to draw 
"Тһе 
speedil ^ 
y decom substance. “ Eve 
m с Rer r ооа) ave en than usual, 
ре effects of the impulse given as above to vegetation 
h stems i 
: Мой 
thus made to present a regular vegetatio 
* But ped fact 2. ES I would vm arly 
h 
E 
у 
is dying down, B Len o thers ; and by a litle oe 
re parti icular 
is, that som кте "дерсе. varieties of 
the Beu wil 
Тһе ye ich have bee 
revolutum, officinale, nepalense ES "Wallic Ж 
lanum, are still looki f flow р СА тпа- 
y Diele v. what we ai de abe Morceau], | 
ps Doyenné ouf Beurré LN &c., now produce fruit 
perfectly ooth and so: 
v А88 conclusion, Iam pe ustified, from my own e 
n saying hat t I can confidently nd н d the | 
Snowdrops, w wood Anemones, quantities mind directly, 
TO 
c а e have i 
in all o t 
The "bulbs are рас y good ee fco 
because of their b ing evergreen; 
[in Ls su ied айат а п таја бик, ун Jovelies 
like more 
wild-flower cce corners 
at the 
ere we have some Le) he verge] think perhaps 
hi hte 
wers are watered daily with Ду to wet 
unnecessary 
назар t is held Pos so as noi unn T. A. М. 
the pio owl and knock off the flowers 
pierin енн: mn 
Home Co оттевропвдеп” portunity of 
, Magnolias. —I lare й s T Nurseries б at Knap 
hu. and Picotees very soon will make HE e show, 
y already being open; these plants in in 
pples as a manure for fruit trees, 
and e" turn to good account a substance which ! 
in which there are now шапу & admira! 
