proren 20, 1802.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZHETTE, 1197 
IUE AND CRY. | tion, ua ere S 004 our domicile. M far apart I might have jin England.]—— Allow me to ask your Correspondent 
: Erunt cai Ру opportunity parley , with a | — or not he barst w - rait т the first 
fuillausina pendu Dm 2 Р. fe Rei id view ot showing that “la critique est aisée, mais l'art | senso Will he also inform us how he is to obtain 
receipt of a letter from my friend Pro essor — od M ее.” Pray excuse күр, but ав Mr. N. | his di year's crop? 1 "tink I may venturo to 
in whic ished tl h not enlighten us by re efer ice to у! grand | assert that he 
ihe above plants publish ад Г. Ж ега кте { ех le i ive of inci infer- | of his rods; on what bed Ае will he depend for bis 
ы гез me to an article o 56. di own t dr appear once is, һе ж wandered beyon: d his, tether, as would be | second. веазов? E Жыла Will 1 
is" Bonplandia,” August 1, 1855, ia which he endea- very easy to elucidate did time, space, and your patience — If so, he will have neither fruit bud nor eye i in 
d, as I thi it. Miles. the eee ng ot his rods, ud bes чы on his 
oyal d ird Society and Nurserymen's fruit-bea ? If so, I s strongly asI - 
тешип (Lindley). e ваше idea Опсе Dé. Your 2 ondent who h t stat L bat » either eye nor 
io my n mind, but d 1 letter of mine in contemporary has found a veritable бог8 л of his rods, 1 would ask, therefore, » she 
deep into the question, deeming it im-| m are's nest, and in ewe e tot 
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1 "true. M ht that any one could put such a metr ction on rrr faihion just described, I shall not aeg an 
M е" of constituting the fourth а ic n let -- (ud verd as I know of = a opinion, I ба y however вл few men would like 
the refore only the more thankful of human kind as not prepared fo such a perverse | to own them, or А-ы, the ma элә һаа €: in 
1 nee) : sh M have sta two fi H. G., Buckland Gardel, Вә h Wales 
f the case, should have been led to the iiir red your retiró oA "euin, Fruit Culture аё The ciet; lis. be- ; attention has 
Phat Ma dobai of the prizes neither ww D ee artic "es on this subject 
3 - letter nor had anything wha = ег pr say in your columns, and as one 
sscertained that Alamania punicea is moran an n i- ge in inverted commas a A a ot ts е Је who called at The Hasells ишу in the 
. Ifany one therefore should have led | the purport of wbat I had чан. | "the reply -— pr, autumn of 1861, I venture to make a few rks on 
to entertain the idea of an expedition to Valladolid in| also that the donor distinctly stated tha did not | what I witnesse Й. That the splendid t i which re 
marh of these two. plants, he iege d - чам to гесоп- | сате about his name being inserted, во LE as the there bore the fine - ps described by "T, R. 
master. J. B., Biddulph prizes were announced. Vigilans. uite p: g 
e alvanised Iron Wire.—I have much pleasure тен MÀ bare ойната s ji but 
complyin Pcr tJa P. cts request to state my | із it fair to give the whole credit to a subordinate who 
me cepe т fd Е ondemning galvanised -— wire for Peac у at the time of my visit had been there only а few 
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. Deep Vi g ing. About seven years ag t weeks, to the utter condemnation of эр igean c 
(en, i m бой d, 10 fi 40 feet 1 врап roof all glass, d у intelligent а a who о was introduc 
wide The cone are planted 9 feet deep, in 2 f vet. "i in ev 4 „Planted eight or 10 t aring con- | the 1 mired the drean genh? ot "ihe 
earth; covered um ' feet of rubbish, gravel, &c. “This dition; of them were trained ‹ = ia iron wire young fruit ey Due t€ fine condition in the open 
Т fet of rubbish, &c., is peri lieally removed, and LE ground. Now these had been planted the previous 
singhter house or hos lp is mixed in wi th the | The following season i found that the young wood of year. "IR^ туз чае i m n &c., the 
2 feet of soil... This operation is about M" регио the latter, wherever it c ame Ў - contact with the | fruit dropped, a es turned yellow—a state- 
nov. The iuside of the аван 18 s tiled The family ark perishing more or | ment wholly Анне т м with the ibort. jointe robust, 
are | less, causing the. young 7*3 p have "v a lingering health and "ge тере ry foli iage borne by every plant 
ed twice a year, and barrow loads of berries and | existence if not eer killed, whils E: = hat credit is due to Ns. Jean for 
are annually thinned out, During the absence | the plain iron wire received no dam е he cond | his- after-manageme ыз I fully admit, but why rob the 
of tie family, in spring and summer, the Vinery is at | year "n placed аЙ strips of lath ri belit E the | late gardener of all commendation? to which I, as a 
limes shut up, without care, for wee A to ogether, and galvanised i iron ya йи een g, al which I má praetical man, emphatically decla: к he is entitled, 
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the produce, f. ali ing — rigüt-thinki ng portion o of your readers must, 1 am 
бм: , whic i re ver of Fair Play. 
: Training Vines. One of your Correspondents а few | and since that my trees aerenve no injury, except “т, "ade Advertis isements.- —Your * Constant Reader ” 
weeks ago pro: mode of bec the young wood — eontaet with the wire|has rather provokingly set my worthy friend Mr. 
training Vines up dil hen erecting a Vinery, some whei ethepaint wasrubbe doff. "Брег gt o my gar rde ener Anthon ny Wi ater rer adrift, as he e seems without a с compass 
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xe to. ve: tica training, as being more likely | to | trees i is now suffering from the same cause. I enclos Чі shall do во, on condition. that he keeps ЖА with the 
With respect to the health of wd рах Не d ‘if Iam m aterially wrong, I shall 
-v house as well furnished with fruit as the upper. | trees, the only fault I have о е жр а is ib А Е: m ade Serialy o ex E з Батан 
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OSEE i» qe mm in "mes кч "d "t 5 ч i eee a vig хале ege - Virg mee "s iur the world rA bas эрт plants in the trade о ‹ f P. nobilis 
iraining ion Tx Thomery | This therefore cannot be the cause “©, the complaint, except his ere grafted, and comparatively worth- 
on the open ж See the iwi, in x 458 of Loudon's duel iron wire may differ as to its pern less." 2nd. He vods materially wrong after heknew that 
“Suburban Horticulturist.” It requires very little | effects; on that I am not треврагей to offer an opinion; ; ће had run foul of his mates in the trade, not to strike 
үсү! to arrange the Vi as to cover every | but this m sure of, that the galvanised iron wire I sail and render the amende honorable; all he did was 
inch of ro^fing. 16 à bvious Mone that when | used did damage my trees. 4 Subscriber, Birming Shirk the main point, hoist his standard 2 fee! 
this eat is adopted, : о-и Shis h requires light | [We have caused special inquiry to be made into this | and. сепа the Иш 4 roduce his equal. Ed 
tàn be grow wn in the house. M Bromley. | matter, and we find that our correspondent is right мів namesake John Waterer of hot fired 
icante e alias od Morocco, 8с. — | attributing the damage to the galvanised wire. 16 has | at this 2 feet triumph, down it came—the moment he 
I certainly differ frota your poet tue ndent .** сз 'T | been iactat that young shoots of the Peach, and advertised seedlings ат сеа nobilis from 2 to 3 feet. 
MN the quality of this Grape, f or ~ та that other „stone fruits, аго almost "id wi, pow ar It was really too ba second Е threw 
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д of Exeter wrote me a few weeks ago that he has seed. 
cg "le other СЕ Meses a E: a ba i aaae i Pa ү E p i шоо ней n lings of Picea nobilis (which eame from Elvaston) 
MEN such кан Grape as the р тг... Alicante ; — the metal. ioa um e luat is unfit for training ranging from 2 feet 3 inches to 2 feet 9 inches ngh ; 
correspondent © W., T," has grown this Grape for | against unless kept well pain А reached Knap 
35 yeu, bé of courae he 8 had it и pa some otlier name. |. 2 ew Se сасы ERA to sen send yon a IA n such awkward verni as =” w 
я i a gentle “ material 
s ун ате toit rece s neigitoer ood: зн Siow s Winter | hoisting his атат instead of 2— then he be. 
every time it is shown, an h confused a | White, from which it differs in being a true 1 
пошепе ERE es have now fn regard to sort, m and dag in n bere10 ) to 14 days earlier. Ire regret bent on mischief may not go beyond these? n wil 
I myself witnessed at the lat р сеа not provoke them, seeing that our Knap Hill Tien 
South Ke гае variety | charaeter, wer e ош i when received by us, but | does not advertise seedlings of P. nobilis higher than 
under no а than 16 different. names. сакана sent to us ar had them m on, xus owed | 15 apii А22 Папен санаи: nd ipud 
Bennett, Osberton Hall, Worksop) Notts. this property fully. p майит Itransmit would Бе | рн 1 td s igi Y commen Tiis do 
Geometric Simip cannot resist giving you | eut from a small lot on the 10th or 11th inst. "erre d pla e sa = б 
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(кер, 1092), һуа е Jawgiver, a Mz. Newton, | this season, it will be seen that по trace of the 01а has Mere ides T i q^ M ia Басат Ms 
hough he is totall, et I guess | been p сре 6 ел шаш. Jas. Вас e, jun., York. pd "lot 2 ањ У t ^clublied "b n 
(à la Yankee) that whether professional or otherwise he is "— of the sort, although а | surprise to they were not “clu at Ше ага! 
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1 nated that class of доз 2 Le No e e, Boyceau, Ma — in Norfoli.—L ave read with much eR i ез: P E AE an mu 
"Decker, Le Blond, &o,, бе, ose clever | interest your notice of the remarkable crop хы Grapes he is yes nl be g" irm ч A 4 
in Ee possession of a friend of mine e produced by e curn of Mr. Ја ames Hard e for his Conifers “ as - 
) ahead of those modern pro-|employer in Norfo еши) мү quantity rather 
s, especially such as u ws m mongrel jardin| there is on the face of m information pe ing qual чча " d 
anglais of the ] centu days 8 Brown уинн. k almost incredi ble; | but — from your authority depreciate his — "ui ЕЕ goods in т - E 
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еШ у of men of taste who feel that as the so- | kind of temperature was kept up, and the s cw gems icu d ыч tm 
^ Ele. is бад bosh, and in character has по rela- | and sim of A um ү * ү Winery. |1 un lotter боон т. M -— E die МР Ww. JR im 
y, ever to Nature, t i fer the conven- other — D 
A their адаы аран. ррепв D The gentlemen, dated H.M. S. Gorgon, Port Louis, MauritiusfSept. 10th, 10th, 
oet tio Ак EN iem ду н ыла pic dissatisfied ih Ње газит of ir own gar- с by ы W. : nd The Writer was 
; yu eed it is lamentable that so very few | deners, who are prevented - pe dee cy mar- | attached to уй — a Govers ет, uU XL E 
Eu the present v can draw at all however ello feats by the multitu тро Rade elije Tia party зг ix tha ME 
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to cavil FS d re id f Te art because it | can siat tb —— our Correspondent as ;| ^ - Mire ind 
their power of ivit Е wellasacquisi-| nor can we give it, as Hardie is no longer|dense wood skirted the sea by Tamatare, and in it 
