Jory 19, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
дей, апа that I 
669 
find the thermometer in an 
orning, but with a hotwaterpipe we could dry the 
orchard house 
S Уу about 4° higher than in open air on a sharp Joh 
—A le 
n Sim, in whi x he mentioned that t he | had found 
Claytonia alsinoides in ma 
|stmosi пеге and keep out frost. If all is well I i 
intr тойпсе а beehive into a large house next „spring, 
aurina, т л officinale, 
pyrenaica, Doronicum plantagineu m, &c., by the side e 
with ts 
БАЛЫ раен 
етт “plac n, Rood 
- Dawso Ashton, July 15. 
Te reet 7 have und charge iranis 
t 
ruly magnificent 
comment; to 
1 my fourth E pem ш 
t of 
of teo correspondent, except that m "hand 
ed in the e borders, and those in pots a 
placed in centro beds My experience does по 
all coinaide with t hat of your correspondent. 
E all t 
house, consisti ipi Peache ев, Necta! ^ 
Plums, Pear пету! 8, 4 Cherries, ed їп ever 
satisfac ctory.: There is nök а tree о 1 
about three 
n Mon 
Perth. O eiffe Hi 
g arn, he had also ie with Asperula 
Doronicum qu mee D. plantaginea, 
ens, scorodoprasum, and 
g ие from J. 
Fees Esq., nclose a very 
is Per 
| еа shoot from tho бу known as Tazus j Vin 
s, | or Ceph 
ephalotaxus Koriana, which p 
dist inct species as des cribe d, but. 
ves it not to be a 
a sub-variety of 
ej 
у residences is there a conservatory of айу sort | been obliged to thin ied fruit t ey "severely every MENS icula 
tobe found, not a of glass! One ca rcely | blossom seems to ' hav set. In fa ct p in don ots аге | LOUTH HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION.—On Thursda: ay 
conceive the fact, сее m parie: jt HAM бемаш cot trees, | July 10, dis summer Flower, Pis мб 1 Vegetable mor 
ng the broa with | o£ Louth in Lincolnshire was held he in dias 
mare and Le ss ЧАШ. overlook the advantage es a | me are bearing e vang 2 Mie fruit, and Hen ey are yen Rev . W. Smyth of Elkin ngto n Ha Ш, antage 
pes , However, if those who m ake thes more than 3 feet high. I have had the goal t 
1 ii t the fruit on some of the tree s, and I find t ] S & ttal 
d'a ау p oiher party, and most certainly to see Peaches and N t 
this season such would never be себ Оп tree I find there are 79 fine me all Масд бше, Ex а т тШ 
EAM, “Dublin, Jul; E swelling as regularly as one could wish. In short I people. The park and grounds are a таа mi 
: Mirbeckii.—l see in your pages a ешш have nota tree that is not in every way satisfactory. 1 
ut this Oak, ich I can ps Ael Ithink. It is Numbers of visitors have pronounced them beautiful HOM M; хен Же extensive 6 picture S T 
rs, Tu 
about 
боа of Gibraltar ee along са mountains 
wing IE Quereus Ilex, 
ber. ealled 
РЕЗ Е БЕ Е 
воз 
en very m 
growing on tho dom ds with the common Poly- 
pody on the ccr bark of the Q. Mirbeckii. 
uS we 16. 
E inr ‚ Correspondent “Н. Н” goes 
to work in recommending i re 
pipes used for conveying w: water to be sis 2 with 
earthen tubes to prevent the rust of the i Debug 
injurious to the water. Thanks to the r тер of the 
duy оп paper there is no longer need for the use of 
ater. 
h 
iem I hope this will lead yes corresponden nt to 
hink that se eg houses are a failure after a 
year or tw e states. Boe Ga rdener. 
Lover Park, Dedham, Essex. 
hard Hous 
4 
ох. 
chard House for Peaches 
t of Mr. 
I bul а Ей о Ог 
d 
My experience as to an Orchard |! 
f E. W. Seven years | Showin 
d|a 
tent for the flowers was a поо narrow centre one, with 
а semicircular win 
fe ct of 2А at least in à 
Tuc 
ply 
regularly "e inged by m of a ho 
ed | the e E of similar 
h 
manure мг А be applied, Sa in die third year the | 
bega: of de 
things from aum ing s 
Тһе Fuchsias, as usual, were too old, 
wil “be fine Objects i in another week, 
iron pipes, either for the, conveyance о UN ater, gas, or 
1 Pip: 
the patent of seta harles 
These occupied 
trees n дш їп the fourth th 
witi ш т em E ions th spe ai LT in £a course ОЁ Тел, of the centre. Тһе collections that were most 
the Ia the annual cutting | conspicuous «id attracted pue rre qe the 
c. foprots which E os the po: "Ве that as handsome foliage plants and the Fer ө. bost-ot 
LAE experience, u$ As there is no nd ch came from же Chatterton of Тайне. Among 
| e success of Mr. Riv I have now tne fiim mer was aranta zebrina, some Caladiums, 
Cissus To a Горнае. and above all а Croton, а 
every purpose, with the advantage of i pe and Nectarines, and I have ved ber of abundance 
sip Чо NN изар ы сева - туе ев good fruit. Q. L,, Cam model o f growt th and golden , beauty. M arta vas vol 
cheaper; whil сей е of Ріс farctica, Adiantun if 
heaper; pezifo 
тї lad th ое ed pipes are only опе» Керней. peg Platycerium alciforme, Poly- 
| Krimis um Я: һауе lately used а vut ium aureum, and Gymnogramma ysophyllum. 
erable length for conveying sewage, and EDINBURGH: June 12.— Professor е л 3 handsome Clerodendron infortunati 
эй, ТЫС and I am now ше many илне Balfour, ҮР, pe the chair. · The following com- | som as rot well covered with flower, and а 
yards of t ) were rea S the H edy and i 
о Water to supply a number of firs t-class v illas. Peculiarities of the Fern By J. Scott. bright coloured E eire Ери, аут 
~ pipes are proved by hydraulic power to resist а е е In this paper the author "described the spore collection of the former that obtained the second prize 
e thou entitled to the 
: mo r 
of 220lbs, to the ае inch, equal to 506 feet he ай к 
water, re 
of 
Ferns, and traced ite development, and T changes | y ught еп first, as dw: 
T е grown. Cockscombs were few but col- 
germ | lection of Balsams by Rev. F. Pretyman was ap ids й 
not through he medium of antheridia АШ. enn irs with a prize, being dwarf, bushy, and full of 
y be|and anaiita sown it repro oduced, in arked,w. › | fine оше. 
tl t In Cut some stands of. Sweet Williams, that 
| might are dex inanes for Phloxes, were very orna- 
meatal. Butt the table of Roses e ree се Visitor's 
admiration. Th ed 
in twelves an s, the Rev. S. В.Н 
the Silver Dele a тегу elegan eu 
sg 
ood ; 
- The bituminous pipes 
rats or ез wi 7 
touch them, and when id. ет ground t 
ея indestructible except by ан 
3; 4 
the fr» | 
hi He examined the théories which | 
oot, and the latter 13s. els deer эу, Ma dev relative vi its nature, more 
ons and | especially those which c consi c а bud, and those 
Frei erm; and he stated |; 
ormer Ide and 
n as an unfe d 
rejecting the 
Не therefi 
seeds 
or | w 
variou or 
adopting е latter. 
arI oes the 
£g 
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8 
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5 
RE 
Е 
о 
5 
E 
г 
ai 
Төз pen ts as 
isfied with the pipes, except 0 e, where the embryo is perfected without ү 
the "nh and that they will not stand e paper ar illustrated by dd 
es. specimens of ferns in а tates produced from 
n —On gathering fruit from plants of s.—II. Gleanings am the Irish Orap tojas. 
ritish Queen, ; of which the ere is an abundant crop, | By Dr. Carrington. —Dr. "Doug las Maclagan s stated to 
I find whole handfuls. 
on the bed, severed from the stalks close to the fruit. 
them, and 
of sni 
rvey ыл к his 
by com peting in „both, classes, of pium ће need n 
- Fruits nasi was м that ealls for particular 
mark. Ther good Pines, a Queen taking 
tc шие pr ме; 
Æthiopica, he found them to contain abundance оЁ dance, and 
raphides, d starch granules—the | sẹ overal shes 
узы уйне. сун of an Mt in length, and the e 
а. inch in breadth. By chemical | 
ed the c een to b 
TX partly з rotten from the : abundance 
Catal Pris by m 
D under ir the I^ 
es really fine, Н крб there was 
sein all of it gets but nothing extra. 
best ; the Cucum bers 
Ali 
ыы E lim and f phosphate of lime.—Professo 
а announced that eril ану һаа (Кэй үч] 
o the Museum at ш eid се by command of 
Пес of E ойе flowers, 
о е e of. those found 
in the Séighboürhood of Balmoral, ibd iy have been 
nm lled by Miss vere of Aberdee e flowers 
e neatly arranged o small rockwi ork of “granite, 
е 
ere аге юс I fear wig 
одр coincides with that of Mr. Cox 
i The fact is we have been ве Queen, 
rye 
о 
tio! d 
that good d кагба is лаан making. 
ne of Books. 
Lectures the English Language. By George P. 
Marsh. "'Rüited, with poires Lectures and OE 
ce ciii ith, LL.D. d all 8vo., pp. 498. Murr 
ess of deterioration hat 
wers ws 
are certainly v, 
groth of Hu ; thai i y things besides. the 
et 
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2 
-—— 
i^t 1 
mo-| The whole is ы r a bell-jar, and the date is 
| marked ** June 1862."— Dr. Greville exhibited roots of 
as | New Holland Acacias which emitted a strong g 
dour. He stated that while repotting a number of 
given ue Бу 20 different „species. — Wm. . A. Stables, Esq., 
OS 
p 
aleam ed ese book ped Cii of tho utmost value 
harged | 
y. 
in many rabies, mpanied by the following note:—“I учен 
at this st y cases tely in е vicinity of the er t of Pinguicula 
For such c m m ка [and ве d you u here ewith a few dried specimens. 
in h 
le numberless ок: сааш more especiall, our 
Want is a ho tions we pum a tam remedy ; ; ай we Ih 
ventilator 0 ime g jus 
yw 
y r ospe a ciue of 
| dialects, Mm which the language of Addison runs 
d perishing. 
e purism," ? says Dr. Smith, 
d 
т r pipe laid alon; 
The: statim i is wofully encroached zn by ome 
14 h КҮ, 1, |]: 
ra Bia Mia PES 
paratus s already аб work. I am 
m. H T EE T кы 
“ which " for some 
s ехреПе d 
lite ratures not only зба com- 
t, all Ыр of 
In English we have no m 
^ Е су house, апа this per а id toa 
e pipe by d hil | шо 
also be lin pi € d ay, Bv e mr Tu raneous etymology. 
The e pogras " improvement. along d 2 Es isj 
ry great, and will, I fear. те 
