THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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e hona into the East Indies and our tro - m о 
e ns Cinchona into 3 р y of wire 
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от silk, to catch the trail 
ing b p 
the centre plant, thus making a sort of Miran or 
6n of tho ds calls Ар бё Pas y together 
end d (reg od "n gie 
me ing any i: БЫС ТӨШМӘДЕ during t : 
К: Asthe Government of Queensland was one of th 
to promise to lend [cog ert c the арос апа publi. 
eon of the work on the Aus n Flora, b e G. Ben- 
itam, President of the cun T rg io Shall deem 
овен а рч of my time, at аз ers a date 
о the collection of materials for this great 
undertaking. 
Indoor Gardening. 
Tamre is one arrangement of Indoor Gardening 
t and | exten 
roof 
me Correspondence. 
h 
$ to cultivate this mac ie are building them e D of 1 low lateral ventila- 
2. be Qa > to make а ILS to irók over the flowers, and their DE drooping eger bene. na UM ed a matter of unavoidable necessity, if 
ad 500008. Great Britain, lants of the Cinchona suceirubra, can оў е hang down, des roying quite ссевѕ i rch house cultivation be wished for or 
from f the species which yield the red bark of | monoton of th Án mp " "А" А 
р>» valuable А the cener plants introduced I may direct | 1 y е group. People can't tell, till they try | expected—a sine quá mds perhaps these three little 
emeret. de particular: to the follow gU ania speciosa, | COM these things оп a sm e, how much may мні. 5 than а long paragraph. То make 
айа Mi Palm-like ait, whose seeds yield an нана һе е by merely linking long branches together. tis p ке ventilation more easy to be — T 
йт Ema i Xanthochymus pietortus M 30V They are often so wiry that by giving greater length, | І annex a rough sketch of the two walls of 
[dps he digo (ион ша), the leaves of which | 304 then ing leaves together, a perfec 
To no dy curve is obtained quite naturally. The arrange- 
Fie pd: far som o р ө, dup st Jose net: Dt with little Fir-trees grouped here and 
у to the Bie Ceylon Botan tanic Garden ; һе Direetor of the there is also very harming. The Spruce Firs and 2 
fha Director of 056 Garden ; the Diely h Sydney Botanic lilo Сы € or рә s look very pretty thus 
юй S Honourable L. Hope, Kilcoy ; Mr. James Veitch, erman fashion, a sort of small garden 
Gri i otio nem London: and James Warner т, Esq., ground plantel: with “ Christmas {е » kind of Firs 
gpaguoo Point, Dri? cen nd 700 papers of seed furnished from ed about with flow ees are used, 
Сркаліз of nad boon and 700 pap in the course of the past | the result of a great many. groupings diat I tried last | 
кгс different nus. (ОГ Me re does the | winter Seems. e -— ont ey should be in one P rus 
m ТКА Apple, 4 Man E ango, 3 Alligetor Pear, $ group, on en ET hat the quien flowers c "s 
Татта Gi Ginger, and 2000 Sugar Cane. The success | "ЧІ up into, The бей creepers then Wise nce с A 
тл rto made й 5 tivati the | of the harmony of the group, the m d flowers ОКЕ EIL d 
s is UM atten ca 7 private growers in | alone best fill u p the tra ay. 
а сап be no doubt that cultivation on а А 
Burm eidem than hitherto MOM гозо with | ,,, I Dave often thought, however, how very pretty some b | 
and profitable results. m the little frame-like edging might be E — M | 
above, that the plants Ы qe round the box, and covered with Ivy leaves, the fra: 
Fs EA dare not hiti erto bee н t оше LO peres red "gap sis This would pesar iin о lean-to house:—a, the back wall; 5, the front; 
nh profit to the growers S pen to the productions of in sum pii I c с, the пв" фи АА f admission 
з The de for plants of this character it may | Such a stand as s this, placed in a bay window where | of air ; d, a shutter at the tor of the wall for the egress 
м. will daily increase, as the adaptability of the soil ld ‚ really might М pon Mori: lot tho heutod atr, TE ti b 1 : 
fi ch productions are made apparent by of the heated air. the se be or 14 or even 
si " " P pum A great point would be to give it sufficient height. 1 | feet wide, these shutters should be 1 foot wide. If from 
o ii the course of the next season to form planta- | mean to let хас 
gan 4 е эв Tovrea mnd Surio, — pred и ав ће наси is өст үн or at least two-tħirds as Ao Te | at the same level, and 2 feet from the ground, If the 
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d hmishing cultivato ors w ith proof that Coffee and Cinnamon sind A uot "t Y | house be а lean-to, 12 or 14 feet wide, the е shutter in 
maybe cultivated wi sults as cre ssful those of the front should be continous, opening downwards ; the 
е re emen However, for the oves it it is well to yvy it out, and back wall m € hav: уе CEN surpris x foot bip 6 
Several being tinl 3 fee ; thes 
Park. These will be TAR in go course 1 tho slender stick just stuck in at enc ‚ог шир ы 
applications are made to me for advice by newly | in the centre, will s support a ligh t капше covering z that | tbat must i9 ү iria to. at the house be span- 
the selection. and чаза of | can shade the cs at ni pir The tr: ould of d the ventil ho pa be contin: p 
ER Eric rwn or ot other danda ЖЕ roofe Pese sho con pagk on eac 
farms м Bs ON r er lands open 1o exin be filled w sand o bre re or mons, е and the side, avd di be either of w 
ashes 
1 ps again кү a rept 
к to күзө» that when the 
large currents o un air enter. 
shines two 
The gs egress 
i: eimi for the heated air m арк -roofed houses are 
Ho 
Wormeaten Ti 
mins ach yes 18 inches 
mber. 
some of the caet of the old oak roof (which was 
o be eaten away to a considerable 
planing, 
а та of ЗЕ n still show the дергойа нн $ ч 
deep. In lean-to houses of the oned above 
sliding shutters x foot wide, 3 feat peras and 3 feet 
apart, will be amply sufficient even in the dog 
da, A. R. 
Vine Pruning.—l observe in your Paper under this 
heading, the euge ee from “R. W."—*] have 
read with m second edition of Mr. 
AM БЛ 
_ lthink it was E 
di; nel 
uch an 2 of cap id 
m don 
d first 
whi e es 
We should fear that the ан may reappear; and 
sha arp look-o out t sho uld be kept for it. Cannot it ^n 
vi the beetle, though to a „Slight ext а а mas which are | Thomson’s безет, КЫ id i ym 
җы, n specimen regret that he has Bah totally silent on two points, 
P pee to h have | bright and scented flower- | of A decayed portion of the old roof. Som the wich appear to me not only y partint Duk 
1 e up of materials not 8 1015 ears e first th: at s ould be Bs A and on which his 
mean a sort of fadaptation of flower-beds to window- stant exposure of the ul value. The points which I 
in a stand of ut I shall b dee. obli iged » your | allude to are, oA which of the. "two systems of Vine 
plants which do not suit each other, and opinion as to whether there xe reasonable тн for | pruning, namel 9 the той ор the tior rt spur, is the best." 
ke have “анду Ъееп де, Бей merely fi For a reply to this I must refer him to page 40 of th 
Sure ing. Іа o fond, on the | the insect in the new roof. ition he has, where he will read: “The only bud 
т E getting u a group, p s n T oe which in- | off one of the old timbers some months aj ago. "Saloon - d aM fruit the pore M 
. isreason 16 1 at the base of the Shoot." 
pp seem so valuable, bec ls Mey wind басс insect, all speci: ns ch have ap In Puer "ле paragraph will read, кр the 
he 
гр be regularly cut Баск to one eye, іп the 
years the spurs will become long and 
igit. Уе best way to remedy this is to Pew: 
al | ШК Paper.—l have long been а ql down a rod annually, AE € one end of t 
of the e going кй n the boxes. and ае member of the шош, аз far as eating | house, e» up a you mg rod i stead tin all Ars 
this although been renewed. By со "this uia. t 
A eculiarly pape for our bulbs m decays but I ho ope to survive many lo g years to |length or size of the zt. 
inter. "The nse of such a set | and it has come into my mind that in sight useful objection to the а From his he will 
E кеске Жз їп репсе. a new shape. Ido not think that I could -— sn that I most distin end what is 
enses ( чм te need be Snowdrops, вез, | 06 other unpromising personages, to -— — as the * «short —- gra R. W." then says: 
Talip, E hito) b rese and Аа Thol cotton, which i isso much wanted, but it s p € “The second ` is, assuming that the spur 
erred Tie. Eu d and a that my skin might be converted into paper, system should е к у б be the 6 — how 
ls nam, Ше] d be i The | and that of smooth and fine quality. s skin is aui a shou ùd the ined ? and although 
еы чү көң with fine and smooth texture, and my outer gar ti 
oia, a Siti, inthree Ac er eh thelst | although thin, has a very “considerable tenacity, wo e of prepari e e is silent on the impor- 
mser to May, and the vies are I think always cannot be called а fibre, but it ой сах that а 
in all UM of vai 
the dar 
to fit all ro 
met the stand. This is 
E, i very ry pretty 
plan, either for 
e of one RER flower; as the 
ardy 
à Pilot be e. 'either in small pots or щ | 
Moss | 
adhesive tendencies, ун I т< жя is € gian а 
| whioh all materials must be "gel mera ME are 
verted into paper. . 1f dn thes not 
саах my own merits Iha 
e en whether it is better to plant one "Vins to 
oh or let t the samo Vine branch at tho 
and supply its own and one 
Коса a reply to this lis T refor “ 
“ I prefer, 
W o or bor ey can | fication that I exist in large quantity, and ihe I he will further read—**Select the two сед аб 
с шө ће changed and rechangel "іон am at е nt good for pum ing—so that LA to form the leading growths from ine, and let. 
xd е centre group, which in its gain | made into good paper I shall take rank am dni 4 be trai to the wires, not closer than 
encroach on them, Suppose a bag la To X, | table sistit hi m than I have hitherto enjoyed; 1 I|23 feet, and tie them to the wires carefully by 
hus t of basket, or a stand of the | should be cheap under any circumstances, and if I ns of soft matting, as they p ТЕ и 
which зо exactly resembles wood, to require | be useful T дай be ve — with more respect than íi quite true tha ате entered as litt agy vmt 
5 four feet by i d, and shall be quite contented into the discussion of vexed questions "et 
describe, as being that of d|w ith рен x may be ass e ppt have si imply € goa such directions as Г tare 
lty in filling it will be h f it. I shall acquire a prov oved in my own ce to be sound. There 
d low to make a jed af flowers | may even n hope to associate with the. Loris d. oma 
ep 
many d of vie й мере which, in the 
experienced gard 
leners, prota esie 
ae 
S of p placing in ће | forth in the корусу of intelligence to all parts or | satisfa results, and I recs nothing to 
trained in a diminutive parasol style. | the world. Potato. . them; all I "— mer vile = и veconimend i is, that pv 
uires for the upright part of the stem ard House Building.—I have lieve | never mein of Vine, W. 
a very slender Fuchsia or Hazel | from long and close observation that Рет hard 
9n would scarce A be seen at ай | house cultivation are more frequently from the fault of — The account of your Correspondent 
ranches twired round it. Then at|the builder than the gardener, who has all the | * Henry," as to the state of his i epe, induces me to 
T Where corners win be if they blame. e former, anxious only to build а smart- |make the following оет нв —I have er vitet 
had there should be d is inclined to h any rules laid | m or 12 wh h are 
me style as the centre one, though ing necessary to the keep of trees in резне under my onn ina 
nin] у means, the sam eg ies are health ré fruitfalness. happen to A: that a large | state of чост е динде I now e аз і 
