THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. 933 
of course is changed, as in | able to the successful breedi 
or resting time o | reeding of the silkworm, and |abont an inch of 
-— be the season following shortly after | particularly es the pev d of the silk. үг silkworms | with v to fal iem ы Mh peers un 
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r : s thriven quite satisf: сару. in| vit th à the fii fingers. I then smooth it off, апа іп 24 hours 
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Lo. a in blo:som wi will require Germany the din t lies principally 1 t lb 
Lilies n Sia. jh pots, a slight | being ous B B ms d wo elbows jointed six months 
t watering, Ses Ny often, t e White аа ^ tlie dee of ago, and boiling te T din; i mai 
is good for them US of the imc re not modele en а лу ih Ls a good in ever since, a wit 3 корн муай H ed d 
dut simply feed the тоо ots by dissolvieg and | harvest of cocoons. "The advantages of Mor d are very di астен to to use, and iron 
f na А bursts the вос rA N. 
: o to them, are for edro: 
ind wever required by Јарап |іѕ equally hardy and а zu 
" d ж ir S0 Which they cut "ts S mes A и Ў рачен time much more i эе - a-nut Refuse.—The very. full Зат edi this 
The most decayed sort ш оа. vpn — - ins the size of a tree, and bears a heavier | the бї} ine p E abd 
ес B d e bulbs and | сгор of leaves than lius alba; they are - more | on the sub iet EA [nm sili howeve 
ges c£ that ave apt to stick | fleshy and juicy, and much larger. Advantages like inquir iries o the от &е., in йе Теги 1 
round the Me i Que a: these must surel 1 about the best way of using the r 
t terracotta pan. of m exceedingly pretty | to the notice of all interested i Тапу imagine eee is a rich manure, equ E 
eod crt ай of. crossed cord Experience proves that this var riety of касы сотев Bons sp read it on the surface of flov wer О кил 
true from seed, and and plants in it alone, with 
xa charming thing to boe Ferns in—but yield more re foliage than Morus „Ек 2, rt. any soil with it or farnishing s ufficient arem у= 
; m4 my Li lies there, and they Sa hur: t Com mpou und, — Your 7да z Early reason aeS not mixing loam e the refuse in the case 
йз гем р y, a 1 tl &c., alluded to, to give the public a fair 
was a layer r of charcoal, then a layer с of Moss, sig a fov words on the other side; I would venture | opportunity of forming a correct opinion regarding its 
soil f, planted | first to d to * Early York's т statement, value. Тһе bottom of the case in question is perforated 
They l tC with holes and covered with a thick layer of fibre for 
atthe Mon: cam Ву they m down | and yet in * March » his * Peach and Nectarine | drainage. These Ferns have been watered only three 
nd suec api us end. poene Dust lost. simos all ad AH buds.” In your Number | times since the opening of the Exhibition; neverthe- 
upon a surface of dampish soil or | of 9th Au apes ii 1 а letter fzom pae; at bu end of less that has been sufficient to keep the refuse moist. 
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seem to me. however to suit these Lilies tional overdoses of Gishurst, some o mas i s los further — shall have been made with the 
ber of buds, ‚ which I laid to the door. of "Gishurst refuse, to use substitute for peat and leaf- mould, 
ны Pu j bloom elsewhere. In the small that “ Early York's" | and in em when it ^ thoroughly mix loam with it. 
and flowers are finest. A 32- iol [pen por Йен of Gishurst, also lost woe I| The b t lei of doing this is to rub both together m 
шїї ivo for eu n Spe stood out ona believe үре, d {о be that very strong solutions of | the vae or а pass both through a coarse sieve. 
london “border " and be a Apples — e subs га ба| have seen 1 Нуас уу Gladioli, and Lilium lancifolium 
dily, is a m" ропе of "health at the present | washin е у not comple tely a rest, will i g g 
ims thoroughly с and bri sht looking. Next | some buds, but that i ч tl its bull If the loam is very st tiff m 
oce me some in quite small un в, each solut tions. do норад great good. From ex perience of the nm should icu used, and amu a little sand. 
separately; obtaining the effect of a group by | derived 1 » which as above stated were We w e told, же owever, that 
sking in the great intentionally 1,0 f e bit ot erock o e holes, and that 
That said great pan о double duty ; for pueda for those which stopped on, that the crops were er of rra (ви refuse) w муан на down on the 
Doreen Hi: are ro out ps шю роз of erii good, t the fruit especially fine, and the trees a a picture of | bottom. The bulbs were kept nearly dry un ntil they 
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Е Tulips, "Sei illas and Snowdrops, the over-dosed trées; they wer e taken rather too|on which the refuse is noticed aro some excellent 
over the e seraps of Lycopodium, Mine 5 rs after the fruit had begun to all. I was d Prom on surface dressing of , and 
lebe the bulbs ere in blossom, will cover it over|of England when much of the ruit ripened, b n the beneficial influence on fruit of rapid and perfect 
E. A. M. su went to good judges to esta blish the A diaii ge. There can be no doubt that the дие 
of fine flavour, and notwithstanding heavy distri- vem nid be a valuable substitute for the- malt 
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Gladioli, —Y. ; a tale of abundance, George Wilson, Belmont, Vauxhall. | for nage 
кеда for exhibiting the ewe cgi side каа We have seen le hich speak very fe каз 18, Mr. Veitch 
meet the views expressed in your 1еайїп ud Тад favourably of the use P ыйы о: in that | fibr ey itself 'as well ав mixei 
E Ooa pioro i din about threo аган place part of the wo orld. Messrs. Lang & Co., nurserymen, | Orc р ghly 
Рә lus талайы writing from Ballarat in June last, opori that they аа ће adds however that he is anxious to see 
napo im P and their customers bave found it an inestima able boon. whet ү ог ey rip. will — ap es the аб 
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sis this is damp, soft, et ver 
беш of Glad d y very шш. Cui your Turnips shall ome ill, 
i iolus and as many of its own leaves as you | poen į ri asure relieved from the ravages of suspect, о "fibre is almost 
| as — as | horse hair, W 
think becoming ‚у | been їп а great me 
to hare the fall em A салак th Af Vp their dn enemy, the Aphis Brassics, which often 
it be "necessa E si E m Y | threatens the entire destruction of summer crops of 
ту, by a stick entering | these escvlents; not only however is it found й 1 I ^ 
ay, useful in keepi dpa ; and from t others s MJ we may infer 
.| Fungi will not be е з uced. Тһе retuse, — ыст 
loam, has been found to be excellent for Fer s, Orange 
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either on vir or refuse Y irr 
rem ises for 
Sii rowing ; ; abbage tri i 
Res among any other So ge таме vey ittie from "kho eff effects of fly, and that Apple trees are | We daily receive letters expr 2 
етее, which will готово Шон=рдЫ or кеша eec affected with anims аы: results. With respect to other thin 
Jl with Moss or ыр Мин и |a ne Soins The oy хе Boeien found Gishurst to bea lete we recommend for Orchids and drainage is short a d 
meistare and hosrshmeni ie Ahe yn Hes i well as for in kinds Vut ir insect. | lishi and by no шел! One it can 
in а Rom PEN абы у ^ E don In other letter IE. received from Melbourne, ? Mr. or 20s., an andas it willlast for many years, the same 
ерта Инын. үа араа И i| ric mir be u н 'and over pann Patent Cocoa 
intl 8 Mug fect plague, ду трапу, Cingston-on- 1 
еу оп KR талию od ellin ng. Imay |, 5 С е СЕХ Md had in co: oes! ampas regards size оғ plants of 
s оп сап Main бо clay would make lead un- | ос to so low an ebb that trees could vei: or | Grass (see p. 91 0), I I beg to to inform your Correspon mo =; 
о дабро y x dea аел gui ee PUE ttery | Gg. apiece. Gis c states, has, however, this | tha at there is a specimen here, in I think its fitth year, 
та aliii cade Шау work ce now | һа € at this — ues spikes of bloom, the hig ps 
ы ng Арзу T ehin | vui send | Усей and obtained is 2s. and 10s. each for yearling | bei i eet Siena he groun nd. In 1863 t the Lr 
t : апу indeed, have the Melbourne | trit ма 9 spi es. W d he las 
тага $ ud time К trouble. with Н in аня as а remedy for blight, tha t days s measured a large Araucaria here, and as it may 
live in it as long. round such clay, many | those who had given up the culture of Appl e me of your readers 1 send the measurement. 
to Кее p Nui group: Ге gives hopeless, are now busy planting. In a Me lbourne |I should add that the tree is d e 
water . Mo Aoh we ега атаи moe d: the Yeoman, we find ihe following Totter ground. 
poe Ih iiec nbleside. LR cred *'The bes and | ground, 7 fee ета ч ci е RE 
present D thia п species n [preventive duced for blight is бшка sk 7 inches; тшй tree an PU A es, vend werte ieri 
: { Р The foli = y distinct i in Гой; Томо сары, or soft-soap їз comparatively К e remarks on p Е 
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m: e ht is 37 ^ girth of bole close to the 
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as Aerides КЭ de "m as deep and clean sean it for my Apple te s with t 
onu with а little agris at the | success, and also with Cabbage, where the b ig 
flowers; but if Е ет $ ia die Y|bad, with similar results." x tes 'armers' and |gr ^ 1 
рид поша proggie ner? Chronicle, another Melbourne paper, is a 1 
п aim Orchid will qom one of the most ater on the cultivation of Orange 58 in Vie- | feet long; the spikes are just showing flower, and 
Walter Beck, Worton Cottage, toria, and among other things the writer says: “Тһе | many of them are 10 Fot big ha €: very stro чи pe к 
scale estruetive to Ora of the plants e much t end. ас аар н 
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н Mn b aving an avenue of trees in Бау 9 may be easi icated, on trees especially, | largest, shows 55 spikes, the бон 
ета tho ve scme of the common large with a solution of Gishurs& compound, say from 6 to abont that number. John к [e with "her 
| oe cie кө De trees; the extent | ounces dissolved in one gallon of water, and the ue mati rgh Grape.— Р EL aud 
, this i a few | Ы pe assailed, then ured, 
the good p parn of 
à few acres, Will you ts айе! immersed in solution for 
| rus E Кл method of covering к I have found this mixture to effectually паду Сї Fuer ten vide uf worthlessness 
the Fern to be employed? A eradicate the scale without the least injury to t тё ing -— 
een fly i find a solution armes. “AN fhe e AS 1 to road 
; gallon of water, applied ы воше к fear not the result =: di n per- 
—All who are 
acquainted with the f two o ounces to thé ga 
Rd once d that this is the best foros with a кушше to be an effectual remedy. мо ra og repudiation arose and was 
ie S уот eed on, То this isto be| Рога Have апу of your -— A c the wings of incompetency ; the 
Lak Character of silk produced in dis- и rience of this cement for enag неа птар чү ур : E. Den of e зм 
зт Cono which hold an undis: | [t forms an excellent joint, which is T quei made Ua gen, ite ut ec cca ано», ие 
ч. Good cce iiid MM, ens [put wiit sand t be oce e корат racter of this fine fruit was all but extin; aen 
y favour. lit w g thej 
