шй 1862. 
would be but a canvas tent after |“ 
"tn a word, though 
enough on a 
— rd 
ow ^ 
ors. 
fine E day, it would be | amo: 
THE GARDENERS' aii AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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under еас 
e in one an ud 
b. тү 
x | green fly and brown aphi 
885 
red spider in the house. Inthe — 
is made their appearan I 
destroyed thon by dipping the branches in » liquid 
| compose ed o f 2 ounce of Gishurst Com а 
ів | never had а 
but enjoyable durir 
Dio was азыу 
shower his m o'e 
ere is, over 
toa tent,— 
In 
only b: 
, and this is an objection of no small weight. 
TE deeper 
ы other hand tho! se who | have a lively recollection 
ter. 
f roots through t 
A of m 
trees h: 
the ein 
us fruit, have ез little short- jointe ed w 
мА theirs а шу 
бота) опе ved s digging, and two small 
other. 
For mber 
5 inches деер, Us a little light litter. 4 Dome 
own 
m buds for next year, genos those 
тч have xa many y roots pee о M have had 
to be pinched four or five з, and are s ape 
growing vigorously. I should Nene s med lik 
have the opinion of Mr. Rivers or some oth 
hether x hi 
Mies ‚ and think less of the flowers than of themselves, |“ 
doubtless swear by Glass. They will go in for a 
t structure for exhibition pu мя with at 
и glass : something in fact, like a railway 
PW. d а Mee in your impression. of the 6th inst, T 
not perde me it would save p веда, lil 
arty who got it up to rob а man of his hard. earned 
Eid. I 
operation ат еј the pots in June d July. dt 
ece of work in the orchard house that I 
of the r piede 
8, 
where Mr. Barron is stated to be the 
усына pe g 
eR mi too idem wind or г draught could be shut 
quiby means г 
е "better Шш op" d and his 
‚ that Mr. B. atever to do with 
s 
лги at нда r^ h a structure would be 
а large ро ning open 
space c A terraces and Polychrome beds have left 
шене ni 
thi; 
f the garden in question ; - he did was 
rnish Sir Robert Peel some plants of 
arried 
Sir Robert and; pel n ins 
to do Not 
M. having ml the bus 
—— е gave ше а headache each time id i 
no d 
ede 
hes a and pyr ramids the pictures of ealt 
some in 1 1 
ection must occu upy i its 
gud - 
when not теи 
fha advocates E glass, at least in so far as regards this 
k Miprovemonie, Jemen 1851 a 
unde 
Ki 
ciple, [e the paca ета 
їп in the ground. The crop of fruit consisted of M 
P 
of 1 +1 
nd 1859 were effected | t 
e system. It is ‘rather пор поз that 
ted to menti on the 
^ 
“p. W” 
ears. Таз 
| ааа gardener who showed it to me, what he iere 
| to be the cause CTUM — said : 
and now І a 
ith 
s | green Ao especially the Horse "Chemut, some of 
Shi ch ini asta washes the trees in 
vinis, sd I will soon pro it to you „Не 
qs are x E 2 
e no exhibit tion house, a 
if the Conservatory be not available, 
few open glades are ы be kept free? 
John Wightman, late Gardener to Sir Robert Peel, 
Bart., of. T Manor. 
Orch hard Houses.—The following is the result of o 
Last autumn, hav: 
of the problem, by no means a аон опе, 
Arca 
B the 
with pee securing free 
the to Я suficient aeree for egress 
grens be provide, an and let the necessary additiona 
let in from the cs > ап ere will 
what ? Why, space enough |а 
Hes di E а of plants and 
e 
оа be cde 
his 
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merely i JA. but EA be made {о any 
age 
UE чє, аре I determine to build an iara 
n 
t | bour v 
un- | were coming ini m, I pru 
Mari 
all my wall fruit from the ravages of was ps, black- 
ecordin 
who qn ed yea A 
to sell his bushes, I paid him a visit ad) 
purchaser of them, he at the time tellin 
as i w he 
house, w gly did. Hear ing taat 
ad h: ne at work 
e | it. 
ving lost ы 
was an Easter [vna Pear tree; one side was co 
wit! 
orchard house, and s 
E m by this to m 
t under certain circum- 
but I should certainly 
arde Aoi E на 
the young wood. Опе of your correspondents мау 
sid he did mtb nce that 
ave borne so 
eut о A ey bee 
liquid m the least surprised 
Men people who Ta dr. treos i in this manner find 
the em die after a few yea I feel ce at 
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28 
6 
E 
E 
1 | house. 
winter I put on fire ку to et ad thermometer 
конте еф апа ре Pay of air when the weather 
as fine. These s had alwa; rus. been pri in| 
win n with Gishurs Compound, but 
crops fail ear; 
, when the trees 
ned them. In the | nc 
surel 
DUE ECCE In M! 
nto blosso 
e 
I found that in| is at 
an | all the orohar: pede I knew of. where it was 
e ear after 
а little earo ani wp mon sense frui 
|pots cannot satisfaction, 
| борба, and that i is 88, Apricot. 
onally bears rops under glass I am 
ёа. erop can 6 Ъе depended u прса. 
in high situations in the no о 
‚ Where it is in many ел5 necessary to give 
— at night during the blooming 
жетчү nd its cultivation, except perhaps the 
о 
nog m, The weather was F2 damp, and cold, I there- 
e fertilised m — with a hair pencil, gave 
ССБ of air, and put on a а fire if the night w 
frosty, to keep the thermome eter After а 15th 
which I h a seen bear abundantly in a forcing 
gs oo Eorly Y 
Tull 1 ants.—lt is not enough to say that 
the miren andard plants for the dinner table prize 
at South Kensington on the 10% 1 inst. disappointed the 
April no e fruit on e 
set abundantly, nes, and all P4 watered the trees 
tion, The plants were so У unworthy of 
i ll forth E e 
that d 
ji 
Hi 
doy di the introdu ictio. 
1 
натй Iti is not very cheery as things ar 
орны опа biting Е дау {о аса 
А ee benea! е shadow ? of 
Ay oad with 
Ir 
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H 
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d with far less sun than the 
forme ign and bois isi 
syringed night an. uam and 
night gnis the радио рь в n 
became bi de allowed them sieh p. I 
obi d Aot i d ted 
Loser 
Fe g 
TE 
IHE 
е 
HEEL: 
ЗЕ ни. 
ЕЕЕ НЕ 
яа ЕЁ 
E 
| 
di 
out, to 
8 
ES 
make Da the genera 
са the movements of the 
the 
i 
f 
the soil с ds 
ше have aad 
as the — € Е: „шау here men ntion 
dien 
the lower branches а rg id eaves, van м беч ч upa 
collection ! dinner table p — я 
ble to intercept 
w 
i 
dj 
E 
‘within 
visitors, 
р 
cd avoid erii it ща seem to be 
+ Dus ould m ove to 
& 
# 
stand 
two. 
that 
На 
JH 
rmined on. The objects 
be made to occupy, more or 
all th оаа bud. I was in air, thinking that 
Кекти have no fruit. When "on to thin the fruit in [not | 
early summer, I asked many experienced persons 
they had ever known of fruit ripening on s 
without а terminal leaf bud—al lagreed they 
er, 
circuit of the arca 
to iem the grad d 
A: 41 Ду 
н 
ef 
d tour of t 
Жан бзи ат | 
TIRE villberetore by | 
m 
nod 
i 
gros 
mir ат 
Dat f 1 + 
garden er, — said 9 had often seen fruit ri 
such branches. If I had cut off all sri fü 
H 
i 
E 
f 
of the кага n will be arii 
circuit it is evident the plan would 
have my e n I there- | co 
fore allowed them t a 
been that only three fruit Зате i de from 
branches without ripen ing. have had several dozens sof 
Grevillea 
decies the most graceful gros гаа and the 
trast between its foliage and that of Coleus Ver- 
nts ol 
damit was very e effective; but the pla the 
while the 
Grorilos were too much drawn. Should this prize по 
d again, as we hope i it may be, exhibitor! ors mus 
this 
ein тее bis e itthe visitors would 
the state о 
y 
Ponit 
"ы 
Very well Aer be. F. R. Н. 8. 
time for Planting на 
шу man dug up this day two 
[Pes with no (abes or ad on wide whatsoever, faxis will pr roduce the 
effect; and that, "though 
bes 
I left off syringing on the 186 of August, and I have | flowers and fruit аге Las dins admissible, it is elegant 
