NOVEMBER 22, 1862. ] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR 
supply is sufficient. The leaves now begin to mak 
their ар 
cr ха lant is Dei is 
Ia anm me: nd dri 
anufactur 
| wi eo 
to 
y 
they also e 
AL GAZETTE, 1101 
e] easy to 
eep in health in 
Of hs фла winter than in the summer. 
the keen ды: will scarcely penetrate | 
r th 
ё, 
* 
rei 
anything till the 
o b ish ; you can trust your eye 
ed еа, flag, or till t i 
[cannot agree with him. It is a good, ha 
It i rdy, usefal 
Бл but it will not bear com Л à 
a Co 
with such 
rin 
that it does 
not t and that it ced not 
m quietly down through 80 ome convenient chink 
mitting to soak the ball. 
water should not stand а 
bnt 
to | abundance a 
arly every v ba 
pui про 
m: that it causes 
-— хра large quantity of foliage ed 
forma atio of b blossom buds ; үзө, coa! 
prevents the 
f 
ie MA 
t 
The t all in tł 
if „pots are ap filled up with soil we e may h 
ree times to the same, giving аё а 
i» » dio vede Finally, only Abou 15or 1 
ie Mi xi on, these are the g est and t 
conn to E а of the stalks, 
АП the leaves have turned yellow by the end of 
Tr 
aly, in the & 
ime. 
thin ngs nicer amongst the old green thin 
a Мусс to have in rooms, and I often Зу 
Xue that Orange 
g take 
Jenves litte or no т afterw, 
сп есїйей рая» 
g Strawberr 
here, and produc 
number of 1 runners early in the season, Those which 
n 
are then p into b — 
together at the lower part E the side an 
d in 
сре bundles are 
packages, or else folded up in a great 
number Syaa 3a 
- The "Tobacco fis now transported into Me town 
абз ої арену апа placed in 
In t storehouses it 
ion ; тең "8 
it evidently 
sell it when wet 
place: 
o the сайд "" тезде 
always toin and ph 
r 
Tw ni 1 
or When these trees 2" maed 3 properly, 
gl 
leaves E stems Ee all, the: arkably "xni 
manage in a house, not over heim of Le t, а 
easant looking. E. 4 
TH m pret кту enc 
brad Muscat Grape. 
old Cannon 
he 
visti, ig олдану авец in the 
successful cultivation of the Cannon Hall, 
qualities are thus йа produced j again s 
according to the colour e ая of the leaf. 
the Tobacco that comes from the plain of Latakia is 
gidar, and 7. class it among the 
Nicotiana rustica. Technologist. 
Indoor Gardening. 
Ат this time of 
thing unsurmountable, otherwise х а noble Grape 19 
d not b г] best 
in 
—I ARR the time |! 
jd x Aem 9 vi a Br они 
usua 
Surely th 
y A гам bled. 
z lvers's Eliza does n 
ay, Epp 
e plants, how had a g wn of 
leaves, Tem. MEINT saved them from р алан, 
"et Brentwoo 
woul e thro vet aside by nearly all the I 
учен gene d - day. J. we 
Botanical Distinc xtremely obliged to 
ава Grape.—Permit me to 
«Hon 
| a iod the er Hamburg b., 
t al of ud 
v about ZU varieti 
nct; 
you ^e yot айе 6: my quati "nd 5 to the 
anical distinction be tween Alocasia and Са ladium, 
стра that account І scarcely t think Ei 
ram it is not , very vp 
By phntstands. 'Fashio on is, in conseq uen 
q 
ve been greatly атт теин 
ht-co. lo: 
and gay and gra mem ts 
NAT vns the 
drawing-rooms, Then, the indin 
| varieties of Blechnum Spicant;if a frond comes de- 
p a new name is at once gi ve eat 
of | 
erg ven 
is always very popular. dh is endid roo z 
plant, Uninjured by dryness 
water 
одо of the very best and hardiest London 
and for making up masses of effective 
Ens dark leathery leaves are specially well 
variegata is апо ther capital in 
in Pari “livin 
f Blechnum Spi 
Mus 
vo |I сап prove їл Muscat to bea ing 
pe raised at Hurlingham 1 House, Falbam ; Ho it wasa ı hybrid 
, and we hav: 
lie present time upwards of 30 nam eye: of this 
vd and we ач. fola that um are Qum things." 
ріс а very beautiful plant, but І must 
protest ые бза, deformities 
g| omen new, for after all they are “cripples ” that 
u e the normal ty a на 
beg to radict Sir 
ph Pax ether wit gom of a 
al F 
Kangoo. respecting this Grape being the old Black 
cat of Alexandria grown — elbeck 40 years а, 
urgh 
find out the ülfferenoe betw ara а gere of named |. 
being palmed off as 
а 
- а good po 
sooner than F 
- larger than 
+ ruary, 18 
nches, R, Н. 
игі. То an English- 
expressible charm арос 
абі is of a national character, and mor: 
yal р our bo; hood. E 
ou. 
e once magnificent Vine at 
Pubs not your readers M with 
t that t 
wes P ie Boyd; кэй» has by apnd D" 
been "rans to oana vega of dec Tim 
lb. fruit 
tely a with turf pro- 
voir the чег ot this noble ue; in pe the roots 
к d and received warmth and m 
br 
time, 
however, are ноа 
уннн like tl 
ja burgh, from 
which it was raised—th etm 
fom t the Muscat, The Grape in ендй was sen 
the Royal Horticultural Society's Office, 21, egent 
Street, for opinion, which was as follows: —* Berr ries 
large oval; flesh 3E me. consistence of that of the 
ack h icl 
Ha mburg 
en 
by purpose o ing a parterre 
which are planted a few авав flowers. Methinks 
if the за of ed late superintendent и behold it 
now, the ould sigh, and the tear of pity would 
flow. E^ - den — that those in power will at 
" and P. 
im vate a a delightful s Stand. ræ might mei 
m with ings and with a ley 
0г such ern 
s are much 
ery far bei than china things to 
» high] ыз rther 
л Park et Urs but "this 95 = $e that. 
Grape was different from the Old Black Muscat of | 
e уүчкөк чүл 
Дш к TEF Hasells.—My attention has 
ir article by “Т, Н” on sos 
гүр are to be used just now, ће |i 
some people to go off too 
igible, consi. Metus 
t 
„charming, 
and t 
the latter Leopoldi is one 
gets the well-known Rex is 
thingsseem to me to beuponthe whole more 
араша 
eaths leave nothing to be desired | p 
your гуед 
ted | Hort. боегу" 8 s Show van on October 8 
epe ’s Alicante Gra е н 
f the. inier utis of royal and publie property 
from ing into ruinous decay. А Constant Reader, 
| Ramnsg 
Galoasied Iron Wire.—In ki 
ori ts" eek, I beg ta 
rom experience nat СОЯ iron 
wh and I would 
К ые the wire 
h 
n 
no 
Ee paint 
te Grape.—In your ax of the pos 
n мечи 
сеи Mr. 
both o vitis pud pure 
re Bac to what 
MacGregor, late 
eR "n 1, 
licer the qnem of the commo 
attracted considerable notice. wem it is well known 
n Alicante is 
attended with very uncertain 
difficulty of stieg it to set. 
Me redit th, , Mr. ess or e of your other cor- 
will h e the kindness to state „Whether 
A. 
berries b he Rev. F: W. Rad dclyl i in your 
t Sat КА xm p.1078.) It is —— 
the © accomplishm 
f Mr. 
they experience this вешу іп 
ew and if so, sors means s they put i in operation i in 
overcome. 
berry * bat i 
sed by m, end Mr. 
ee; att's Eliza. Б апр ж» g into 
eiue Grapes. We ide лч many years cmn эг 
the cultivation of A I presume to be the салин 
d success; and durin 
msideration, the — "e onch to perfection of a 
Кале, grown in England, I beg leave to say that 1 
arie g tha 
we have еа endeavoured to assist eee 
