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attached to it — the rear. There were Vines 
growing g in the Vinery. 
© 8. Various pits formed of wooden framewor 
affixed 
same manner as the ses. 
* 4, А boiler ess br 6 ie floor of the green 
m of heating pipes айо 
ews.” 
was heard before the Vice- yos si 
D ox Woon, who x 
xl: 
by mortar tow ud ch undations, in the 
үү. dg 
foll ows :—“ The question in this case is, «i М 
ndants, who — йе interest of а 
garden at Pont- ote i 
te emova 
of comparatively triflin 
decided by a 
tenants cann t 
s | foreing pits, &o., "t con 
the — accordin 
mee Ња 
ticed in our та! in the autumn of last y: 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
m pores in accordance is] v all mE IL Е 
des except 
ve 
g importance. It is now 
judge of the highest eminence that 
remove vineries, 
in the ordinary | 
will be iid. that the learned den | 
nursery 
[DECEMBER 13, 1862, 
may on the other hand be 5 
of good cultivation. Із pn "LM 
exhibiti 
and greatly superiori 
at ТЕ ra бых 49 us чт 
agitated, and which resolves ies 
gen neral d ton 
апу com ion of the t 
6. іп judging fruits, mr 
XC observed, of no small im 
most desirable 
on whie 
[^y Es 
yi 
the mor, 
one 
vod 
ted o on; rel ыш 
а Bootoh vin of this kind w 
т use, а vinery, а briek and stone build 
ing called а propagating house, and a Melon tit 
етед чи find how meagre the 
йөз idi upon de subjeot, possibly for the 
e law is considered to be settled. 
e have here a greenhouse stan ing 
Кы. 5 fect high е се back, - > or 3 
of r stone, In 
eld the coBlierory, which was held. MP 
d irremovable, stood upon 
ү, б 
а Dr E. SON 
а E и were then stopped, all the 
“ GARDENER," 
Christmas to his n 
E sig in which 
in the interests. Ki exhibit se : y joda 
said E. Norfolk gentleman last 
M е 
Que rstim usd А deliberati 
to be deer T to inquire p A L og 
eult 
nager, no 
How 
tivated. Are th 
be looked at, or to i - eaten ? [г 
e looked at, en it seem 
nim 
jh we 
I 
Aly for this рори: furnished by JAMES 
& SoN , were cut back t 
» and the pr rincipal eyes were started. All went 
We шау 
ter. у ages, has lost 
for: food: Pas wis „© 
e om 
е 
tim ,in these vim 
foundation 15 inches high. Prim je t 
appears to be rat ther stronger in тог of densa were A to ripen on each Vine. Ripened they havo 
f the co 
d, за thoro 
the buildings as fixtures than 
question. Ве v. Butterfie 
ЧЕ 
the house, but to the 
"тє 
s true Nx originally d 
touched, has been much 
in other eases in favour rinciple 
is quite d A: that whieh formed the vo 
of decisi v. Roe. Ifthe state of the 
law [aw permite i it 5t t woald soom | no doubt much 
p factory to a apply the rule laid dowa 
in in th at case to questions arising hbvsen landlord 
and tenant but this authority has dM no MÀ 
The decision was, that it w: 
waste on the part of an incumbent D^ ect build- 
whi ч not bound to егесі 
ings 
doing he might subject his successor to liab 
for арабов; and consequently the ferie 
is executors were pee Él ишга, if 
5 to remove such erections: It would 
nsible rule in all cases 
n incumbent, that is not the law 
s cablo to'i an ordinary tenan 
ars to have no ар 
artin v. йер 
lication ; while 
сазе from 
^ am therefore bound 
reetions, which are 
ай; баш з to the mund, are what the law 
ач "n теш 
nt whatever may be the case with | 
b 
ost 
testi fy 
the Ee сїрдї өй as s if he had had a Museat house for 
orth, 
а + 
th yed the top of the 
from old authorities мч оп ће е; that ful 
ly, a 
lower 
How 
have 
vues ve liked toà un 
E the 
€ as gome berries now befor 
—-—2s Christmas table will чы Ф 
have 
house, ws ts "o 
а few 
they too 
and each bearing a 
part, of the rods: 
ru 
any шеп are there, let » ask, who could | namely. 
& feat? or, at 
phi is d due! 
rom оета те 
КҮТ freely dicus ussing; and if we may шу 
-|Tak 
great 
prove 
Melons, but ned be taken as an 
Should b be attached i to Чаа 
ои 
| cultivator t dti 
|to Meer he had borne 
"s as to 
о 
Базове, p 
тег 
ац som 
сев е of imagina 
gain the y 
s dospicable Rte мт 4 ы» 
шу spirit would be almost asham. ja 
re in rt 
y no iius confined to 
an illustration of a 
and this is 
ICE-ÜHANOELLOR is, we 
distur 
rence must be. held to be at least very frequen nt. | 
Another sample 
diminutive runt may haye almost equal merit in 
respe 
= Aeneid 
ich if scarcely of general ocour- 
shown in competition with the 
flavour, in 
ave  rested 
ts which not 
{һе equanimity of 
n against 
u$ 
e 
pon one 
ubfrequen y arise 
fruit judges, whilst | 
good be: on the | in 
least, 
dertako "it, with all the | is. 
! | general accepta: 
appearance into 
expect that our is fruits "shall not 
also look we. 
E 
ded to admit tbat 
will be 
be little ЧЕ, g a 
o 
unifor. mity | of decisions, 
o forego in dr 2 
Я, some ne 
т S) at least be 
ndi 
гей upon бе 
»* ere TI 
шту. be 
Ley шн e 
toit p а be to go ir or 
be 
а ing diminished in 
ir EU ео їп respect of 
ervable i 
to sug. 
