Jory 12, 1862] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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Tedastrielle") Since then, їп an unpublished. memoir 
of the seed. | 
I the frame stood was sunny. The 
paper of course was stuck on inside, : and after a day or 
Ње maturation of fruits, by MM. Decaisne and 
2. but which the * Traitó de Chimie Génér d This special character of the normal Starch of € Cocoa | two we g 
wii v. published 55 by MM. Pelouze and Frem of those amylace- | night a littl ra M! — d vao taken off 
tains an abstract, we find the following passage substances, which are sometimes added in certain en ntirely, ex Арыт 9 до 
«When we find. starch i in very large quantities in in preparations ot "his Sagen: И edens pie e, not thus Meer ы r tli they t dares 
he same year I had а ve mapu ower-pot, like 
ef. maturity, it is impossible not to admit ү those. that are sometimes wed for covering Seakale, 
у which, in a modifie d fo orm .... "€ fen in | Compie ondas de ? Académi ] part o "кі rs my 
the glucose of frui tral matters cuttings in their po ot were put eit. I 
dard 
experi- 
similar melle 
mitted b 
in several pw ow remarkable was it, that 
whilst he pointed t the abundance of а: which 
i in mem * which makes us supp at it is 
the 
of t 
"e adds, н however, we cannot discover its presence 
by r b 
unripe fruits, either the microscope ya 
solution of iodine жт Apples and Pears were ge 
id juices upon which experi 
ments ts had been e 
juices of which were in nown 
had proved the existence of an ab 
before the e. jE matumtion ; whic 
replaced b; in the ripe fruits, 
The dim of гав nt nl (m in acid má rà 
E 
(m 
the 
here may not be the least doubt тыа on this point, 
present to the via " mae ses c шеш 
demonstration, which mple natur 
lows of " r following я оов steps of СЯ Е 
ormation, y iu distinct species f 
ruits, but xxr m prom put of the Fido ise at 
wth raj 
odine. After this 
E of y bac cold for them. Young planta struck 
the year will 
ll periods of its grow vie Ere of maturation. | 9 "n F 
Н wall soil is enough, indeed, for 
"^ сее » jd mam S DES 3 ir ting in ; but how has the io risen t 
А rtical slice of e: itto ted istaken | this soil is so shifty? Much more likely itis baked 
and ately plunged into water i to avoid | into almost ck. roots fix 
Indoor Gardening. 
+ 
stand i 
urse not to let hel leaves touch T side 
an of 
HM 
to ako g ood plants now is а time when 
во as 
y may do i uu 
Carnatio ТЕТ Pinks especially are plants which 
it is UM lor to grow indoors They are at all 
nts kept generally in pots, а 
у аге re b 
Ribla f 
1 | pre 
і т аа А зен nes 
ts sli fes o ud КЕ — эч C 
of reme ponds ng. Glasses p t on this w: 
early r wi m i e г; those 
y А now put in most likely will by xm March 
or April, and I do not think we can find any much 
posible gi giving it fret at night; an 
When cuttin ings ar grown in the open Я under 
hand- glos ses, it should be "А the — — 
bed of sandy mud-—shade at first— 
вт? 
amu 
h drenching to dotach the roots, 
exq uisite pale Kpr ed kind, t 
is „exactly th A of a pink China px without MS 
streaks or m; ings. 
These Hower certainly are amongst the easiest 
grown when one has ш e knack of them. І find 
that a great man en have the Ur ee - 
doing anything and оу is the most со 
Тһе M System rs ex €— no farther. During 
winter the plants require only to be kept from 
gging, bur no plants more een by — casional 
Men hl mel's hair b 22 
Í d plants more 
them. чена їп in this the dude 
hing lig htly 
siderate ТИБЫ ү, jus 
f 
ants me а, авам геи we grudge 
in working and touching p avoiding ау 
plants with the same pre- 
ri The hemselves in it, 
go on anchoring there; itis not very юз shake 
a wild Pink loose; (i bit of the wall is not 
care they сов 
п, Curt m 
“еа Men # Grape.—Grape с si a E A 
9: interested in "this early and fine Muscat Grape, 
am ce ertain , would be , glad „to hear from Mr. 
for one or two h 
si Sasi n whi ch w ud. abso rb | come with it or a variety introduced fro m the continent u 
in ME Ih d another n r no name, after the manner ot the 
Many slcoholized, + is sübstituted for the water, and a pot of most ар stuff, and Ta cannot say | Trentham Black Grape. I mention this, because it is 
ices are le E e the influence of this solution that d they ca much good in it. It is a very|essential that full parti шар should as prom ptly as 
4. | different Wing to ks bag soil or to poż lightly. Tho he pomi ssible be PM ofanyn ety of fruit qued е9 д 
for риш indeed be sand and 1оаш, | introduced e public. Ww rires iuduced to 
most соціа w way xp presence ofa starch vobi broken c a ошоо ord chare: publie i inquiry ^ Mr. Thomson, as to the origin ts the 
i bish bled mixed together ; Are erfield Muscat, because I suspect it а Gra 
and Qui 
Pears, an 
or half of their development, by presenting the. blue 
but while. the drainage. is effective LA pen of|w 
ЕР eb olet colour 
en eed e E. of iodin 
y the Proje the starch con- 
pod fruit of the Apple, and noti 
oyster shelland a few bits of charcoal covered with 
moss that has been baked to kill it), no one need the | 
I 
‚ and were 
o not "x | 
grouped together in masses of two or three together, | 
and that each granule dis cad exhibited a hilum 
From two slices taken from nearly ripe Pears, the 
е з had completely disappeared from the 
mulia If this were not еп Fay rely sos 
al (such as nitrat e 
use mething chemie 
premi ae 
the сее pens ; but their presence was manifested 
near the epiderm 
han one 
The o sinking stib has come in some 
fruit opposi bate (^ the stalk and ponia the cells 
tabl mystery. I котенца | 
suspect, it ds that people are too atten tivi ve in in watering, | 
smaller, or a zinc cap or | dist 
chipelago, an tugal, 
тен апа shall "feel rejoiced 
Thom: that the Arche haa Wo ч b 
Dedi bed 
de 
synonymes are numerous. Its fruit is descri 
| follows :—Berries large, oval, „golden yab чуму 
the 
к= enclose the s еейв. I pro ides reg nont 
р, 
аба when а set of аа are edem by neglect 
hioh d 
readily, є even in the latitude of Paris at e Porta "tim 
the grea 
This 
to t +} 
parts of the pericarp 
ore wins Pune ©] removed from the 
solar light. 
Lm ee eno which were eim upon 
dr үре fruits ор 
ehibited above resul anner 
when the arn нур нң whichis is met y wii in 
jargo amountin such fruits had been pre 
y theaction of aleohol, e es as s beon 
should be 
with Ы ack вро! ots. - 
The cuttings or * pipings" should have about three 
join ints. Im ean thre e kn nots whe ence leaves spring, 
+ 
th Chasselas de Fontainebleau. 
sca pe, as ege as 
h will — on our wall 
like the Royal Muscadine, alins Chasselas de Fontaine 
bleau n in our l Vineries. If т a: 
gal, kn араг pones bat l am vU ыз ne but that the 
ув qui 
When it is ш dislo sg comes out like a round 
clean cut does better and g 
"These cuttings do not d any EE iion what- | 
ever, no shortening leaves and spoiling their looks for | 
pe 
Museat Grape is a seedling, the raiser is a fortunat 
тап ; nt if it is the iey деке pue evident] 
an ok the wonder is tha introduce 
and rai into notice е oeg; s qo. Zio. m 
Selaginella 
den lent « X ^ (seo р. ГО 
ES 
ES 
BB © © cro 
months; they have merely 
turned back so that Жер scale off—and to be Кер 
is possibl to keep them. They should lie | 
fresh as i 
t. 1 
n +1 
he has the true Seleginela denticulata, he need not 
be afraid to let it rem: зуя even north of the 
We have it g 
Et 
mrmunieation whi 
e means 
better if the air is rst after a a rainy day. 
for them e of the 
striking m are ex cessively simple. 
here on particularly со 
three ears ago, and gom 
ist Day, тн nevertheless it is perfect 
ch I 
ing and which is inserted in ҮТ Pd е Ан, of 
the fae emoirs," may be found eleison Be verified 
t of the production of a us matter p 
had the maximum M dde E sugar in the 
and even 
Sugar-cane, 
preis Ishould "oe di that however easy it 
e- | stiff pe ramm 
o 
in the leaves of young plants of the t 
fowerpot 8 or 9 inches wide. The pot was well 
ed, the NAME, ео with Moss, and then some 
for about hi 
алта, 
n the top a layer of pure 
Tr t soaked „throu qi die whole 
ind the sand 
of 
Buhat: rus 
15 the the qd matters hio, by diis 
was given "to 
into ш "object of this extreme wetness is 
i prevent the necessity of watering overhead, while 
he is o plants are growing. 
“ль 
ed and even th 
e foreign matt hich, rdi 
to ће’ observations of M. Барлы} TRSA кои 
Property, wo will add, lastly, Tey (en avoid all chance 
ot a speci must ust, also be p prepared against the effects 
art givi 
assum posi 
t is then stuck есй fall of 
Sag pur 1 We do think 
healthy. Jas. Harland, The Gardens, Bedwall Par 
erts. 
" 
—We feel assured that you will, in 
interes ts in this matter, allow us to 
1 rrespondence in 
n mowers from 
ae o the machines—any 
case may have the обе of lending yer 
conclusion that in giving 
apa ving q ; 
he mud in — 
of cuttings prin LS 
have some kind of sh elter; the closer the better T 
excluding rain ; but dry air ош things has also to be 
it occurs in аг 
small aiie and but feebly ды Г 
avoided. 
ө, 
I have rock quantities in a Med small sort of 
tad 
your practical 
corres SUN Д our opinion it 
as if your obj ge tinm the ar 
ment Comittee aft the jeet was Horticultural Societ 
the a made, wi 
the ема 
s well as those of Messrs. Shanks, and also the long. 
ing, namely that 
to «quien 
iis e ed tinge i is due. " Such is is the character 
aoa ELS сое 
0a-seeds, which fact has been 
a wooden floor, and if there 
no flooring 
| or stones must be used to көр oui insects prn 
th brown paper, 
sain mowers, being affected in this matter —we sia 
rust to your usual courtesy in obliging us 
i 
