Marcu 8, 1919.j 
uns 
Gardeners Corni 
No. 1680.—SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. 
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Alpine күз! the— ; Market Loos үа, 
Codonopsi .. 108) the 108 
America, tes] m 109| Michael Fos Re- 
Apiary, the ... 2 search то но 112 
Belgium, notes from 2 National Rose Society's 
Berberis aggregata ... 107 ышк їп 1919. 112 
irds and mu .. 114 Obituar; 
Bristol ardeners Godman, жыр. „117 
union ©... 15 Leg. ig EM dap АТ 
Cogniaux, late | Potato facts and 
eed ех 3, fallacies w LOS 
Diploma exam mination | Primula malacoides ... 115 
in phone pee 112 | Rosary Y the— 
Farm, crops and stock Black Spot and Rose 
on the home x páá ne| uliet 107 
Fertilise лера; . teachers’ ex- 
"Frost and thaw e 114 | amination ... 112 
> iac Imperati . 107 | Bosdetdes— 
Gardeners’ Victory ” Manchester and 
mime Д 15 North of England 
Garrya ellipti ca Orchi кы АШ 
Grass Land, insects and |Tehidy mansion des- 
f gi on . 114| troyed by fire mit. 
Tris unguieular . 115 |Тгайе notes ... m cri 
La | settlement dor ex Ribena centres fo 
and farm- disabled men 112 
ial ag us mt 112| Walled garden, on the 105 
m. notes .. li8|Weather, the recent 
Valley зету- ѕеуеге 115 
‘men’s Association < 112 | Week's work, the 110, 111 
Рат two interest- | Women in horticulture i 
113 Gala 
3 | York 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Beehi of a eS 
Penia gsi Bi fruiting branch ‘of . 107 
Кенд convolvulace 3v: | 
zez ... 108 
Enh arm, seen from the park ate ~y 2119 
Galanthus Imperati 106 
portrait of the late . pi 
I pisi od a double-flowered form COL abe 
Woodhouse Farm, Enham E aod 
ON THE WALLED GARDEN. 
RITTEN between June, 1392 and 
September d 1394, for the help gi 
comfort of a young wife, Le 
„Же de Paris* is an interesting 
account in manuscript which gives a pic- 
ture of se domestic life of a Parisian 
home duri period which four and 
a half ега of dusty oblivion ae 
failed to dimt and contains quaint 
ee to horticulture as practised 
r of this manu- 
But 
Stances ich 
fine о 
Vor ave rise 
gin of 
fifteen, 1 ры от 
e b ег 
р blicly for " -* décontenances et sim- 
ving. ' but to A his correction e 
y меге е ogether. То Һе 
agreed PO ‘but “reflecting that ts 
uld be cordance with t 
de Paris. Publié Jerome Pichon pour 
iophiles Fuabeds, d Paris, 1846, T.2, 
Tr РЕА the three 
нр", of the existing 
танобе р: Le Minégien de Paris, came to uo the 
* Le Ménagier 
la mend. Ae Bibli 
et s 
+ 
Two, опе а th century. tran 
ered in Paris, and the 
brary at Brussels. М. Pichon 
his edi! of the 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
а ove for each = did he anticipate such 
reproof by i ы, he set himself to 
devise a gen det rie on the ties 
and vint ома of It was 
natüral that his potis t dieu be almost 
ea 
oor amu A and of the Arie "of 
hawking. The rologue reveals the 
writer’s solicitude а his wife's happi- 
SS ;,' he says “that I am not 
our Roses and Violets, that you should 
trim hats and dance and sing amidst our 
riends and equals понаша l do 
not desire to see you at the feasts of 
ords d Ladies since such would һе 
ursuitable for people of our estate.” The 
following is a translatio on. of his notes 
Ww 
= ‘the Wall 
w, plant or graft in damp eather 
ia the evening or early aomi , before 
the heat of the. кыз and w he moon is 
waning ; pod water the stalk ana the earth 
but never the leaf. 
Li RC ie soci r in the heat-of the 
sun, but in the evening or early morning; 
neither cut Cabbages, Parsley nor other 
gr een stuffs which shoot, because the heat 
the sun pin scorch the cut and burn 
plant will not break again 
n cut. 
Note that rainy weather makes good 
planting but bad Bowing, а _ because the 
grain clings to the ra 
ert Saints Day perdite Broad Bean 
planting, but so that these may not be 
Num plant towards Christmas, in Jan- 
uary'and February and in the beginning 
of Marc Ps so кы, should oo be frozen 
an 
show abate und, ha rien them and, 
. e first. P chock: and so soon as they " 
have Bee pose scatter | bre u 
T ar 
sho sala be eaten the: гы айка s they are 
вое, otherwise they bandio h black and 
keep Мао Ao Violets through 
To 
the Miner Фе em not оч nly 
from hea cold, rai rom‘dam toopi, 
because, M e pt for a long time ms dam 
cellar in winter and sudde nly planted in 
ск, оше they. will die. c de con- 
milibus. 
winter: аз off the: dead ‘branches 
deo Plant Sage, Lavender, * 
ts “and Clary in January, 
EM 
EE 
2, 
m 
d. d 
kills White Beet, Bat of it w. iun is ait baa 
in Feb bruary, directly the 
Luc es, the roo свои out new an 
и Vr nd 1 Marjorum. taste 
alike and: are sown when the moon wanes 
anid are'but a week in die Яр Savory 
lasts only until Saint Jo hn’s Рау. Elsie 
et n S toad Sm. late 
105 
and sow white and headed 
Bene Note 
n the year if 
tr ens and vines a 
he дай in ode ena as are O k 
it 
should de » blanched and then well cooked. 
Bee erwards; and Strawberries 
end. well. 
March. —Graft during | the wa 
Plant House Leek from Maro dr 
dnas 8 Gillifloneres 
n March or nt on А ios Remy’s 
Whether sown or planted, when 
in a cellar or shelter from th EE n 
day time put the pl n the open 
on E nshine aud water a 1 hour 
su an 
w e water is soft and fair, making 
nds qd the earth is dry before Dus 
the pots under. cover again at evensong. 
Plant Beans and break the ne stalk with 
or that Pars- 
n on the eve of Lady ay is 
above ground in nine days’ time. 
Plant Fen d Marjorum in March 
. April oon wanes. Note 
also tha өйү m d: В 
dung.is better than that manured wit 
horse dun 
Common Violets and Anon Violets 
do ‘not ‘require to: be ered up 
ЖОБА: and. note that Armenian Violets 
will not 
re hee when gardeners have roth thei a a 
the soil ‘they. sell: xg and 
Мы Жун elsewhere they flow 
ET Sorrel and Basil in кле ее апа 
as ж Л during the мапі ipoon and 
until March.. If las year’s . rel be 
eplanted, plant. dt with, o earth ‘which 
dm nd' roots. 
weed T and Ри" ub up all 
; ап wn in August is 
t, not g growing me tall and keeping 
goa, "the whole yea 
p close together this account, thin 
out and so give them room wW. 
that the French Lettuce seed is black 
whereas the Lettuce seed o vignon 
introduced by Monsieur de la Riviére,** 
is. whiter; and these Lettuces are better 
and more tender than the French plants. 
Note that the seed is gathered from one 
bud after another as each bud throws its 
mu ote also that е do ~ 
§ Probably. Gilliflower—Clove or Carnation.’ 
|| October Ist. 
Fe Een Laitue meine Е (Cos Lettuce), 
vignon was ai time the heap t th gore. 
** Bureau de 1a Rivière, s of ейи i de la Rivière 
n 
E the madnese.nf the King RUM pissed ibe oar ] 
power. in tbe hands of ‘his uncles, dca le Hardi, e 
de de ыиы i and ne duc de‘ Arrested: 
la--Rivi vd EE ac "trial, bet 
p X E lire d з the King’s intervention 
