— Hickory tree i 
Ап immense 
turesque. 
per PE worth notice. 
circum епо, 
Бакын: і it then divides i grea 
which must be at least 80 feet i in height 
is also 
It has a trunk at je " Mulberry plants 
15 feet without | throughout the country. 
L je 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND STRO ERAU GAZETTE, 
[Avavsr 30, 1862, 
silk in this country. The kin used 10,000 
be зеби ш dis iate 
They red 
X Th г 
id to have been planted y rain 
in New Place, was lod by ET Francis тте ll 
ot 16 ago 
In the 
an important та Nis the g 
very slow, and the and for 5и ofa 
and elastic nature, s ym wa 
ough, durable, 
grea 
of rest. Keep Vines planted this 
freely as pn and see that 
of rs for a house 
stage is found very p al fi 
UN Бы for that pu 
way off the 
Ea sy i d be 
they are е Куту rooted to 
them in a close 
so 
ply of Yew wood was found insuficient; d mer- 
fairly established, when the 
ng | 
^ Cedars of POE 
P Welling tonia, and a lar 
t 
m aser d 
ted from the lawn, 
which is ample, Mind e ept, d ps сы with 
t bri 4 ERU agai whic h the 
bow-staves end le fios and 10 staves Pih every 
- of rere from Venice. When we consider the 
slo wth of the Yew, and the large size to 
a close m 
every care and attention, be lar "gis "imei D 
gla в houses, consisting А Vini till in existence have grown, it seems | spring. 0 
vatory, з. eet in the - ofa a ‘crescent, The borders ые that а: аре is not less than that of some of | get the autumn propagation intel n 
are Meise are fair ше famous British "ru ipe An have been recorded of | as poss 55 ы dell 
crops. pos he м xs "Nec ines аге | Ње circumference о feet, and there are some even Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN 
abundant; A prieota, {оо ave been ап ibi ser crop, | larger than this. та Кыен churchyard, іп Perth-| See er Soraw beny lants for fo an 
and Pine Apples in je "Jenn- to houses, under Mr, shire, is an old Yew, much shattered, ‚апа nearly dead, for, since ' nothing bü tp z per bL EL ^w 
them 
to yield | some fine fruit. ference. ed with water v^ 
Strawberries, both in gie and borders, аге | віле: modd Кн rds in denm t, was s 12 or [aft d in bg cua imt expose бош fally tothe ША, ети 
reported to have been most productive this season.| The о сане plantations of Meo and Marylebone| means to secure fine stron i pil ith bold A vey 
The first hils Black Prince, which was | Gardens were chiefly of the Great Maple 1; is not | early i umn, wit hich there vin Po oec 
i Б eady don 
succeeded is Keen’s Seedling, Sir Chas. Napier, La 
Constante, esum pro 's Late ied ie s of all, 
red охе hite Alpine. These last are w bearing 
consi sidered tolive to a great age; us some have been 
1 TES IN 
| as itis 
ннн or six weeks T Чо come. Wizard of the North 
noticed at Cambridge in коша state at the age 
185 years. теза Sed crockery be ecame 
er Morello 
: to protect thái: frd bi 
without exclu uding t he air; also, i if not previously ч 
for ri e =з and platters. It does | 
най 27у 
жаз со materia 
or Spi iti z Mni x^ T 
der: &c. 
not irs ME 
late supply. "Tbe Red War rrington is one of the best to 
has ied n. a this year. As ue уеде, 
d Wonder ео — rthy of|in making saddle-trees, foun Е, в | Gather er Яу Ann mE p get the Qs gn 
men o yn bord He The ET is said 1 that ШО” two first Lime el which ая» plan ted and before the greater blo, de ripe, 
а dwarf wrinkle: неад ‘thé teco nd is Nee good | in Me and (1590) d still growing at Halstead, іп | iniured. Tomatoe E SP eek Ч s РОА pin ий 
early sort, vereri ym sugary, With respect м Kent. There із, however, much difference of opinion | a]] shoots, and exposing the pua А api tic E 
— Veitch's Ecli De : аерым — which is | re ting the time of the i uction of this tree. | sun’s rays as much T ро АШ "Take bres o * 
ost liked, aud it is likew This wood is much used by mould and other carvers. dry days to earth up early Celery, sprin ing a good 
is S "quiet ‘shrubbery walk, lined Gibbons in the time of Charl dusting of quicklime or soot odi the аы? "a 
"m С RE Rod Lond. На See nildings oc The Wal Lime trees are | lines, and over the surface of the groun d for audi dis 
s м е 50 miles so is century old. e Wa nut ае towe d 
Fernery on rockwork w hie. adds рени тн ће rapidly à in "England. d of t E? ueri is -— = to анто MM Fish gw 
interest of this secluded part of the grounds; every-|trees growing in Scotland in the 1684. e was 
е lawns were closely mown, soft and elastic to the | more ^ able before the exte кеа introduction of | зне дв A m с e ар p lied € FF ea s 
tread, and the ker clean and neatly rolled. € mahogany and other foreign woods than it is үйө pide з ve ёл MA Lara nghi le pat ы 
where, in short, the best of order and keeping D French war, th td x ker ШЫ Ls 
р e ; the great demand for musket | 
vable. pistol stocks thinned the t 2 s in this tarned t o the iridis e ps -T Tes vp айй о 
с € E Кы. at time d х n vr x and for this тенор ка шешн с EIN 
imber, that а large sound tree has often been sold for NAR 
flo po of Hep: Teo каф 2 x 6007., е eut into gun-stocks. From the Builder. Forthe Weck ending Nos 37 1, Aor eSak eae Harrin URN 
nglis, and Yews, the Uo [qe | v — — UL 7 c PENERRASUIN: 2-7 „у, 
most venerable of our trees, ire in several нонам во | Е 5] Banoweren. 
old. that it is difieulė to fo тїп an estimate of the time | Calendar of олен сон I e 
ч en d eme they were p| “Several >= (For the ensui 
elled in 'orest, about a quarter of PLANT DEPARTMENT кни ы iege HS E 
ago, eec d n being sawn up, the date е та! FU ШЕН оша шон 
а; ео King ju : rM ba sen E NM — Japa n pots will soon A CASS н 
lated that t h coming into Р sho ald l be neatly staked | Mon. 2% 30.942 | 29.967 
these trees must have been NALE | before the f t ed th ЕЕ Tues. 29.899 | 29.84 
gà at the time the marks were made. It is walk yam M TESI injar rough being blown | Wat cora acid e 
абе Овах which is said to pss pore d fatal about. When removed t broad they should | 4... p 75 
А ouse, shaded от | Augs. 21—Very fü 
т thata v Bolder wed S —— e MEE bright sunshine, and p supplied with ет; во as | с а Oran оте y inga сыйа d at 5 баи at 
untsman's arrow bled," —  3i—Heay dew; cienr amd йде 
was eder gs long since, in the New Fore — 26 Pine; slight haze; 
Hampshire : ы wo think r а wo tol a de to | be е АЁ t- рори теа to trim and regu- = aras E Low tho average 
rea a fact of so а date should be reminded la te the growth of twiners, cutting. out any shoots that она exo н т ER AT Ok 
that Sir Thomas Dick lu says, “Seven hund During the last 36 „for the EE үгө, ending Sept. 6, 1862. 
years maké no Сое y in A8 A r> and cause them to bloom later than would other. ERRET г z Winds. 
an some Oaks blown down in Боп Wise be the case. Maintain an active war ел кш. 255 FF ВА Tani иги ИА 
c were E by t - interior rin "e | insects, and endeavour to get these thoroughly sub- апа Sept ЕДА SE | which it | Gf Rain. á Е 
early old; it is su on good оу 55559337 
authority, that there. sun exist | in England: Oaks which Mas it will not be safe to use the engine with the same ge юз | ára |33 | 18 Lao Н | і T ji 
Н freedom as now. 2:| 70.6 | 47.6 | 591 | 14 044 3 
. 049 |37 315891 
А venerable Oak stood long since at Nu on waldas lasa | 15 | oss рут 
ond Wi Wood, in Ви һе, p which, tra РІХЕВТЕЗ. Amet mà nee веет: M Eray БКНИН | н | ов ihola ioia 
dition d Wiiliam Wallace convened his followers. | fruit a high "temperature wi се си Ле The highest temperature during the aboye period occurred on бу 
E Me сун esti iges S the гыз Druids in the fire-heat as possible, whi ch, tends чо dir the Rr T guru УС р 7 and the lowest on the, 6th, 1890- 
Мо of this tree, which w: 2 feet in ON ———— 
circumfe There i 3 
EE ТАТА и рер. famous. се otch finely melle fruit. ‘Therefore economise the sun's in- Notices to Correspondents. еа той. Many 
place where W: was born. There ar p other Oaks noons of bright ARAUOIRIA Ёш: Mesra. Smith de donet tarai Society. 
hd са Britain which’ ке кыш ee ipe after syringing the plants ; апа |. [3 Hx s 526 id T j hg оа 
и .C. Another species diff o n ha 
and other purposes, is from about 50 to Ty years. Е spproachidg MEI x will үе be meiden ea a RE за small bits yes 
Buckinghamshire, and is su osed to have bee lanted her gene г all kinds of "plani Di i fr 
in M Meca King Stephe a “The pay n planted of air, 2 a ling Destin where there are no peret TIE it with n а pee use it EA ^ 
E ax lar Piscine i 5 trik: tings, emplo; or top ressiog, 
pure cowtry d. quera Ы B mud tal partment, en ЖШ] eit УБ Vice PS 
ET |! ti 1 аї CUMB: til, Cucum' 
planted an Elm with her own } at Chelsea: this | while Mere eolourin ky. > is Се] anenormo r, iem exeellont Cog t forms а gud 
as felled in 1745, and sold for а mere trifle. There | little importance EE. соті з р е qual talit ы. е apparent абд io t 34 y W whin is also оше » 
чо. some fine trees of this ki - James's еа —біғе dance of air on а боов most useful of Сис тт of Covent Garden, 
k and Hyde Park: many a tos ave within | opportun ties эк, "the € iei ws usin. GREEN J H. Mr. К 7 
m к dozen де иге much by decay, storms ме ddr ет Mas E poli e sd has them we believe pos iei йй a plant, said 0 оч 
&c. of the Elms planted by Sir|cloudy, and be ge LR rri of bare lava on ihe 1 or ый. 5 
їп pt Tis 1600, in Gray's 4 was | atmos] д = E: — ж; mie Р to Psilotum triquetrum TBB. Torilis "p velia 
» ri t 5 weed.—Juniptr- 
ce its commencing hang for any length of time, ing a little fre-heat t ry ud MAD B ШОВ the alay Archipel 
en more than 28 fe inch hen necessary to dispel damp. din. er ery possi| 1: ZETT, Galeo "Tetrahit ; 2, ais = Четин. DE К 
пеаг Тһе абрад іп the” vicinity attentio ion to Vines in pots intended for fruiting early а; Теп ^ онон pU ment -— Ass the parasitical 32 
ache metropolis are аео what y th p which t the 
to have been chiefiy eid unte into England by | th hl stems ; lóok at the curious suckers wi YS 
feme о are been chie Ho nn у | thoroug: dte жы possible во as to allow | draws the life-blood from its victim.—4 
anxious to establish the culture|an opportunity of giving the plants a fair season| temulentum; 3, Arundo Phragmites. 
