JULY 3, 1875.] 
THE - GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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n wou id 
quee ущ T into their 
e first onset, and thus save the 
ev 
mental; another writes to tell us how many “hundred 
pounds ^» D has gathered in a month ; whilst a 
writes to say that he has grown them (the 
berries) to perfection, ice ш wooden Honda filled 
water, from which t they can imbibe freely, Oh! 
would that the vegetable and plant Ringoes could 
FIG. 3.—VIEW IN THE BOTANICAL 
but acter but speak = = guidance of A" 
es knew not when th and had suffici 
water—how dica would the н “ pem and refus the 
ти (water) when they had suffici 
m 
e corresponden ‘рег 
plants naturally grown, fruit receiving а full current 
f fresh air, nine months' t of twelve," and con- 
cludes by s ring, MES — of ve. will suit me." 
setis t at this 
rrespondent has strayed 
e Str 
al 
So much the en ‘at 
72 good, І — 
r bu siness — 
are only Peach-houses an 
Vineries to grow them in, Mk which, I am sorry 
| 
et 
say, is the case in too many establishments, I do 
| hold with the plunging of the plants in leaves derg 
the winter Bay V d querer the plants to be not 
dust dry, t rest from the time they have 
— their К prs ny 
but o urse as so e asserts her 
ri iis we nil her. But pore pongo in leaves 
during their resting season receive e the 
they are expected to ‘‘ pay for their keep” they 
fail to do so by producing a very inferior crop. But 
some people’s estimate a hat od and what 
is a bad crop vary considerably. depends upon 
op Much 
the or sage of the individuals, and also where that 
eri h must here stop, for 
become rather pro of 
are taking up valuable space, Z7. 
Ward, аы Castle, Fune 28. 
Animal Dentition. —The sketch of the portion of 
I7I, 
р. ese that ts been gnawed by water voles reminds me 
hat when I some time since sent a note to these page 
— the i of a number of een Elms b 
ung hors wot n unaware О 
re ) t 
a х trees they — sought to procure that 
Piet ilm from pain s with dentition, Were the 
water idis tene d a cima reason? 4. D. 
haps, not so 
& = Со» remarks 
ng impression 
ly are neces- 
New remus Praes eo 
intended, Mess Jaco 
mislead, so 
hey 
say :—'' We have lately received some 
к. орар into commerce by Мг. W. Bull, 
and a em find species already pre- 
Adr іаво ced by us." pting the latter part 
of this statement, I have to remark that they have 
cda thes п баси to the ien ye erg are 
a i whereas were 
from a foreign 
turally it often sakes a considerable time 
die: the реиси: ин of a plant from a foreign 
GARDENS, MAURITIUS (SEE P. II). 
БЫ 
country to p — x x = bates it to 
the public. Tot ings, , Messrs. L. 
koy & 
moment suppose the so muc the 
arantas in pee in their log ect 
of their гәне » pro claim priority for their 
pu escri 
named and — descri 
ogue. ad not then seen the Д 
but sin mudo Messrs, L. Jacob-Makoy & Co.'s 
letter I have hunted it up, but only to-find, 
astonishment, that a claim for priority of names is 
founded тегу on what appear to a few passing 
notes (ei nd nd which, in 
fact, can 3^8 any sense 
бше should be vere — to permit of 
the plant being recognised from it, and I have pue 
