1078 ; THE GARDENERS ины AND ME GAZETTE, [Хоткмэаа 15, тыу. 
pity that its true am and erc m — 
n of rest ustralia ; yet I observe, when there have throw aw Sy it is a 
been ton ted ан e seasons in succession, the third is ie E w an рю ofit E one. Y jg t say a леда, is | was not attached to 2 н it w expressive name 
— MAE е аа ^ Lorie pete, rag rà OW or over coloured, nor m Iof — pst state of oblivion. Loo. » aS raised ria its 
production of the finest fruits, as well as flowers ; therefore, it | 17 larg еатз is а proc igiot EE even for Chasselas Vibert G. ax y eb m e ad У 
must be erroneous to say that the Ога ange, " any other small LEN p I should Lbs in justice to Mr. De ean's Subscriber ? " not, to ue ко аут їп pa vise an “Oh 
fruit, bearing tree, M no amo of r I am free to predecessor, ask “T. R m m 
E f 
8 à most excellent Gr 
^ t turity. As far|Summer 0 deco was tlie product ion of t buds | and quite worthy de be; чойо Grape, 
Db E us R6 Mi cR im ds rr ufficient —€— in the , pocket of Мт. Dean in the iet imn of кш iro oe Ia о ane a йа bad 
attention has never been directed to thinning fruit in | 186 1 &c., so beautifully iti rgh House г. River 
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hassel 
in my m 
. ТЫ ЮАР E редете d, came out ofthe bonesatthebottom ofthe po ots; кы жы I could d i ith i 
frui i ty of fruit- ; ‹ і o nothin with 
ME sd jo Vieloria. i ro i сз oniy indispensablo and if it did, had Mr. Dean’s давон anything to | berries being very small and ume. - TM 
tc thin fruit, but also tho flowers. I have no doubt Ishall be | do with placing them үе ог mot our faith Бе | fourth year (1860), I carried off the firs + 
wi e resp wi i Grapes ysti ace 
c ^а m. bon ® 
dley, observes that “ше abstraction of p s and do ume the success to the two dressings of sheep m manure. I do Pal 61 iit. A off th 
augments the vigor of the branches or of the parts connected К 1асе with it. A entleman living near - 
with those, and that the removal of any part which takes up а | in pots is tl s in my hou ted th the 
rtion o fthe food employed in the support of the flower or | tivation 8 "The саръ зар. hare gemere ie of a own; he bears the с testimony ш 
it increases their luxuriance. The knife should be as 
sparingly applied to the Orange tree as possible, and where marvellous about it. I do intend to cast any | ties. M r I expected to hav 
trees have been properly managed while young, s require | reflections upon © Hy RV nor тун to rob Mr. Dean of |i 
but very little cutting; for it is well known that the Orange is hi £ 
v sible of injury, 
od | bis fame, ы » only ask—is it quite fair to say so | Gishurst, wher it was alm ost ki lel. 
instead of being pruned up with long n: make d Merit, it should much against one man who has the e management of fine | Vine of ouse, 
have its branches near the ground, s0 de its got "A trees fresh from a nursery or с Tile in the | three years since; the berries were some 
It is very desirable, also, that the. heads of tho tre autumn of 1860, and so much in praise of one taking | some small as on E first E. that has лайв 
проша оа ey х, Pen whose к and E adly 5 f 1861 ; | from Faroo feet to the end of the roof, and I 
it should .be ^f the utmost importance о хез xs gh perl fter all -the praise is not ill bestowed, | doubt, ow that ibis Tl established, I shail 
а this inj nt Reader. 
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can readily done when 
the кш б (^ рода Ade Iam not attempting to | Orchard House  Ventilatio йт the 
have madesom: , the should be gone ove rand ali ho 
E ed ones ema ч to encourage the Id i ones; and justify the treatment or plea plead the pause of the « a ыа 
at this time а few of the shoits will require [oet e out. record my experience o T „ке 
requ g the| of the men and o only a li ttle of the system ; all I в say e grown in pots, ın which th 
assisia ho "wi аи eid LEON of tho leaves | 18 What Mr. S: in e. eet.. at least, said a week ago— жаг. and they are looking KDE Г 
Spring, 
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left, and permits the wood to ripen magh b better than it other- | let us live and let unfortunately when they were in 
wise -: ^w xm m it isimpossible to en allthe advan: Str berri ie "Gloed 
wberries. e Apricots had 
tages w follow a more frequent s ўеш of thumb а very j ble iiie but I "lop рзы timo. sho he | almost done flowering. The e damp Се кеса 
2d anga Жү pruning, поў йы RUE UM refers ne what I sa Am uote er S di А many of the blossoms got quite mouldy, Air was gi 
a 510; 
all.” ied 1 
rodia of the po» аі the Жам boi "the as getting rid of the damp was concerned, 
Усыннан io Eno 2 о frequently ЗЕ English Strawber ту” Then follows what will| denly the weather bem е clear, calm, and hof. 
observed in gardens and orchards, and to w h of| explain my meaning. “Were I asked, so far as my |a day or two of clear sunny windy weather would oceur, 
the canker, gumming, Do. oti fruit trs attributa us [locality is concerned, which is the most accomplished he 2t 'ventilatian, which I у remark 
bining e good fl r all sam 
S e 
the flowers attracts an innumerable host of Lepidopterous | the talents, I should say at once, Rivers’ Eliza. It із your Pap им: ion on the windward 
insects, and the foliage affords food for He illare of 8 поб quite equal to the Queen n some of her race; but md. door at "the end of the е hus. qne the 
ms, which, w 
р en 
us pear und - | it borders near the Queen in flavour; and ples d 
у ауа "notos | attributes, ib "wil beat her Ee her whole race put | ho the back. Under 
to the Orang in T MALE Lip pdt ет together. Such ic ru as Dr. Roden, of Kidder- en «me little ku of ME Tid. of s th intenso b 
( idum, i ster, and Messrs. Hector, and Ingram, оѓ | within; i result was th са ше bloom came 1 kaler 
ne Daya sieédy found thair way to оме sogres Pan are are | Blandford, my three kind. Eph will grow the rie after a sharp white n frost; in 
а native of Italy, is also here, and complia the greatest ravages Quan with almost еар success, their ми being | I water, sim air, d biens p the hard 
upon the Olive, and when jt does attack: tho Orange is the | suitable to her; but t icd only persons that I ore Mes hoging оне оне fruit. & a у PD. 
зване, called тоге " by the | оюк: who : can. re r year grow ber Majes esty. | swelle ome o ; in may 
Tes end ишда ” In Fanai сва оза ee | Mr, May never Шы” Dy дешти attributes T mean Find а fill erop on a fow of the treos, but te 
i ооп remo ed causes the t se ад d|hardy constitution, suitable to all localities, а heavy | only bore about к, а кер: е — ibn. 
. сгоррег, апі cunt ш галавой flavour, whether the | the Apricot and ad nota single fruit on ther 
mm pay E mealy, te Fels oF ike oi | character of the summer ie wet and eol or dey ud |1 would Therefore strngly recommend erc loe 
development of these insects, and I observe that it is in these | torrid ; of quick ане and an an and strong | to be heated with hot water, and to have Lors | 
that they commit the greatest ravages. Thero is also an insect | ranner. I have had it in two torrid summers, two wet lights on th ле тооЁ; then dai С! might be rid of, 
ipa еее роп ue Orange tres зот sho Tettigonia,” | summers. and cold, too; and two Hyper HL 
racters; it is the Cystosoma Saundersii of Cur SEDES os and I hay ve never т found it at fault, _ Moreover, i it will | + ‘Alocasia and Caladium.—1 йош}. за it 
woed, and is Улоу, EE New Honti LORI h ipe panig of tke ^ it you wond tell nia the ма Дом malis 
Orange Locust. insect is a уе ог, апа 
M ir dis s тое by Sir оваз Mi ей; inco thon i has hare, чрн will c! Mrs t osa sitne — са M VE mee кеге Б, i| good рш 
be too wall now in Victoria. The i arve = of this insect livo found to ram tros Lea cie it єч а great. English ieget | m argus 6 so; both C. б. асы ad C 
ров ү r | berry." our ir rea cannot universall ve that metallic appearance w 
DU Or ы pr MEA pese all this сў нў Strawberry уеб known. 1 characteristic of "m Alocasia, and they are t ш 
шер даш 1o IS к a Аз гатта ана not cell any Stra A the * great English Straw» | Caladiums I know that have а EE 4 
Gishurst Compound bas, ТЕМЕ а to keep these berry," which 95 poesie out of 100 ca: vane f successfully add that I am же the only person 1 the M 
Lok we P UN, d MET RATS occasion to visit the | grow year after year. W. F. Radelyffe, R subject, and I am sure that the information dif 
Eben ad in ruled ms of e eiT of operating, which was |, Muscat de Sar elle Grape.—The етн of the | acceptable to many besides myself. ла beyond ш E 
oui EP Rida oi rara aec iuis -— 
simply Зу and Желш dipping trees in а | Sarbelle Muscadine Grape, copied from Dr. ogg's | thus: p Cm ^ the spadix ^ 
ds pe e nga Manua one e very few errors to be | flowers into а blunt appendage; i С 
in it. I account for it in this way. Several|is — € "ith flo А this in a 
er. sid ars si rta Museat сие i = "e value iu is one 
bec Liu вее the CIE and aphis making | Grape under the name of Muscat de Sarbelle. I was во nom i pon eh; of of viem, Im arid n9 d one in 
hose позу coming | much pleased with its high flavour and hardiness that ofi our most useful aqu be 
into bearing, and bo deo d кө сн аде а on record I ordered from him 20 Vines. ies of these I sent which the тысы А of e вар, т pa E Med in Н 
с of hundreds of aeres of Orange trees being ау deatroyed in the Chiswick Garden. I afterwards discovered that | ееп, as in Vallim мна a М d бю ro | 
e season.: In so complete was the destruction by ng them were two or чаз a: one of them a | induced to place t era un! 
those UNDER QE ш v White Gra pe. A plant of this sort was, as I suppose, | the circulation jn question” DENS. quite uar 
j ayal was 12,000 bouis KANDAS, bel ia END k under f de Sarb Allow 
single red, This bore fruit, and ess seen and described by Dr. Hogg microscopic illustration of the movement p 
Ium ШП, pex T the Vine in importance is the Orange, | аз а Museadine Grape, he thin nking that its name of | Greenshields, Culzean Castle, Ayrshire. 
6 оп in saying, that и i3 Ma - M tw 
flourish in Lote а А will Orange uscat was a mis ui Т, Rivers, Den c 
з” Journal and Gardeners” Chronicle. cimnerias,—'* Experience," says Mr. Van Hoatte Siddi 
in da roca e No. 94, “has proved to us that by| - i- Noo, dt T oe 
H plan ing ese, viz., А. chilensis, Lese psittacina, Новтт 5 Сиун, 
LT E. CRY, as үс ‚аба ж of 1 foot, they are per fectly hardy, and слаў, жы The wee alus roof tin пое n 
HAPPENIN into some i ere 
ot M. V nl WT aer s recent Catalogues | that they then flower be tter wi ithou any protection themum piae the best came from 
at а franc. This is probably the A und which your | piece of good news for the future of our ilis! N. B.| Ward, gr. to G. W. Fowler, Esq., Tottenham, 
RM C. 
dent under this heading is so anxious to y mE since it is true, Ed. G. 
Black 
ETE ANEN rov 
Alevmandsi 
vivi me at the same. tim > ask 
3 to ы 
TI his s sort | for urnished beautif 
e whet r for a: years been a myth, ugh - | Alma, Vesta, General Havelock, кч 
this untry ? E tioned in the C« atalogue of f the Нойон Society, t 
some 10 years ago, told me that he fe cd t it was lost, | 1831, and described in the edition of Dr. Ho; gs \ 
but Mr. Henderson had it on his Herbaceous List not 
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more than three years since, О, solved by Sir Joseph Pax атат Show Domage, Beanna — Sd emm 
. at — ун, for ће cordes Trilby. From Mr. Sa 1 Р 
a eared rus 
Ne» 1 new 
by а pomolo; зч са that the | came ап interesting group, p princips а: 
Сокола е ШИН iiS м йыл. ан of | four of which Certificates we e best елше йош, 
it Trees at The —One would b most былайы, which he well remembered being grown a - lass of three plants who showed De iy 
inelined to i that thelo long. аш glowing article: upon | Welbeck, 40 years or во віпсе. Не described it as bein owler, a Domage. 1 
fruit tree cultu old and new, ur last impression, | apt- to grow small irregular bunches, and a Grape in| B Вены < “хон, н к Chevalie: Fleurs, | 
was written =p and intended [^ "be "the advertisement | {е days rather естон to выде thus үе «бын inferior to re Bougu 
Certainl or goi g t ion. for | and Pr pie 
of, some y ts the best 
1 seen at The Hasells is most | some time ast been welcoming ld friend "A anew| Of 
enchanting, and there сап "be bnt little doubt, after | name as Shown atot кы rnalional and at other by Me. Pd Halfwsy [t Cedo Nulli, a char?" 
such an able article that many will be induced to Cer iat te e immense flat bushes of 
