THE 
Jury 17, 1875.] 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
87 
а 
diameter, using the ue size P those intended to 
be fo eg p зыр such as nce, Keens’ Seedling, 
&c. 
o 
To every six barrow-loads o 
one barrow-load o 
should the soil be at all adhesive 
1 river or drift 
са abies to use 
high, press the 
ne place i in a cool 
d airy I for a = затем until the plants a 
taken fresh hold of the adit when they should be 
moved to a p* n situation under a sout aN 
or hedge, where they will have every advantage 
of light and ; here, with due attention to 
watering, e val of r s the 
appear, the plants will grow vigorously, and duly 
ature crow i so a proper 
period of rest before being placed in heat. his als 
is the se at whi w plantations of a 
should be made, providing the planting can be don 
during the present month, and for this purpose it is is 
a gai ime to layer he runners in small pots 
for forcing, having the ground intended for planting 
well and manured in readiness. e mo 
2 feet apart each his as they и intended 
three or four annual c Mie ell to 
y grown ea 
ve the 
fruit the utmost Бегай of sun and air, which is more 
particularly requisite this season, in Tus so = we 
have had little e bright weather. Avoid a too common 
practice of pinching off lea ves, but if necessity 
occasionally to remove it, 
leave the footstalk and third port of the 
leaf is will generally be sufficient to perfect 
the bud at the b РИТИ De generally are, 
consequent upon the continuous wet weather, makin 
al am of s season, and wher 
reely. "These 
pruned in, ply laterals are growing fre 
should be stopped in good time, so as not to unduly 
exhaust the energies of the tree, and so ae revent the 
formation of flowe ds for next y aso 
buds fo Buddin 
ollowed up with fruit trees generally. 
When it is requisite to fill up ki renes in established 
trees or to change the чаъ may be inserted 
with success in wood of one or of iol argum of age, 
rk is not ton. rough and 
spring and work upon the UE wood wid 
nier matured in summer. Ж. Cox 
KITCHEN GARD 
There are certain subjects whi mis 
ce department, the seeds of w 
close 
cultivat ated in 
ty of the seed 
essively doubtful. This fact, combined 
wih the desirability m having in 
as 
ois 
most perfect 
of itself sufücient to 
those who aim. at 
su bjects to endeavour to save 
seed for themselves. The Tee e миг, == is 
from the finest spec can scarcely be 
B edt in a cultural point p view, xai: from 
i ing such propertìes as dispel all doubts as 
чаб genuineness at th e time preven 
ie annoyance and disappointment which, under other 
owe is imes experienced, A subject 
h sh seen to at this period auli- 
à difficult to get really If two 
three of the best can be left іп a good position, it 
rue; е. Thin cut growths, leaving only 
Сарае Dea give seed. the 
z o 
be withdrawn Маш the stumps else- 
m ‘re to give supply of seed пе The 
a remark i is дет А to that old sterling variety 
acier Lettuce, the black-seeded Bro , and in 
it P gras of an the w 
late doubtful. "Therain, which has so frequently fallen 
» uberant 
i ds ads den qd 
other summer things are removed the ground should 
be reoccupied with Broccoli (ue Brassica tribe) or 
Celery, and with Cauliflowers fo or Agence e and 
for lift ting, ge some protecti Rese an 
prepare the space set apart ii "Winter ‘Spinach, 
Rosette. Сил, га Tripoli Onions. Where kitchen 
garden e been long-established, and "wipe н 29 
class cultivativon, the soil becomes very ri such 
purs The present time is most suitable гау ТУЯ 
e main crops of Broccoli, — under these 
conditions, plant them ка diggin 
by so doing robust growth is somewhat 
the constitution of the plants geo Айт suited 
hstand severe weather. ‘This will also in some 
degree mitigate the evil наше ов the operation 
io mi ey abound, that 
his 
from the seed-beds pr cung | to being trans- 
fersed to the quarters or elsewhere, When the requisite 
number of plants are тетен thin out the rest 
o about or ches apart; these will then 
mes in early, 
Foe for this purpose. tt 
00 of the black-seeded 8 Cos and 
Stanstea t Lettuce hich 
has been transplanted invariably withstands the winter 
o remain in the 
where it is sown, therefore E moa be transplanted 
as before advised. ak of Ch in a 
sheltered corner now; this dc a supply for 
salads for the a part of the winter. eme cinta 
inegar it should be cut a 
already do 
and thinning out the leaves of 7% 
walls, and stop them a dede ired height. 
over Gherkin Cucumber plants ; keep them moderately 
thin of leaves and stopped as required, G. T. Miles, 
Wycombe Abbey. 
—" 
6. WHITE LiLv.—Can any ot erous cor- 
преке enlighten o the psu рУ the sudden 
drooping of the White Lilies ? I have here, in a very 
old $ undreds of them, which just 
expanding their blossoms when, within days, the 
binge has all turned yellow and fallen 
eat heads are all drooping. 
Answers to Correspondents. 
The varieties sent, oe 
colour, No, 
others too closely resemble it to be ie USES 
for the us. 
CAN IS. pecimens sent 
had unfortunately all faded so much in colour that we 
can ith them. eir 
be, or tha 
sent you the message reported. You are quite "right in 
CURE for pickling such Caulifiowe rs as are *a € 
ugh, е course, the close 
. Retail. 
CUCUMBERS I MING: Cucumber. We know of no 
remedy better has an entire change of seed and soil, 
and even these 
INSECTS: Æ , The insects sent are the Aphis 
ic treated in the ordinary manner 
Piceze. They m 
of attacking aphides. Unless removed, they will 
injure the plants. 
NAMES OF АМТ: Т, otteridge, Мейо о: исши 
апа тари Lathyrus D. M 
Requieni Pyrus fennica. — A. Buc. dà eros 
capense 
PROLIFEROUS F. G., Derby. Not by any 
means rare, still as aii new. It has been figured 
repeatedly. In experience some Roses are much 
more subject to this over-growth than others. Bo 
e Neige, with us, is thus 
DENDR' AT ‘TRAFFORD: | 4.3. Yor 
| RHODO — OLD by a similar ¢ one from | 
нестм correspondéat. 
nother 
SEEDLING. MN Ed CCS. The Str 
sent in ard box were smashed so effectively 
that we е ріуе апу оріпі 
"s You want such а book as bas not yet 
of read 
begin wi with. 
: R. A. Our advice is to grow 
“and then skeletonise it for 
t is only 5022 to be snips lae the Chinese, 
much out of season. 
but not sufficient to pay for the cost, and your Vi 
soon completely ruined. It is better Б RARE late 
Grapes than to force Pe ur ug Vines so 
SWEET WILLIAMS : art & Mein. A very e strain 
A After a very careful search, 
we have found one or two cells which DAE possibly | be 
o find within 
e mould with s rac e do not, 
r Vines is attri- 
o either, but rather 
ore active because many of the cells are wi 
КИС Are the roots in e о ré M. ЖУГА 
V ILDEWED: A, В. aan 
and even injurious, h: 
rea ; it will do t tw Vines 5 injury, but we 
anticipate that the gardener ‘will ever succeed with 
d 
ines planted in an o Ori in company with a 
ad co ы would recommen u to clear it all 
, lant fresh bee. t once, thoroughly 
the habit, which should be compact, and not onl 
ree, but c uous flowering. You should send it to 
Chiswi be n in company with other approved 
sorts, an y d, its merits will thus 
publicly A Rie. Mr. n will be glad to 
give it the same facilities as are ac to other 
varieties. 
WORDING OF :SCHEDULES : Alpha. ‚Ву the terms 
d you can not 
ines 
ppear that she meant six distinct sorts or kinds, but 
i see how that interpreta- 
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ERRATUM.—MIDLAND CETTE EXHIBITION AT 
r BIRMINGHAM. molt is sta. 
coloured Elruge w: : 
the fifth and last day, y Ist prize or oe coloured 
M aer. ectarine 
e. Fohn e, Gr. ie the Right (De Earl mio 
Gopsall Hail, a therst 
—— ATIONS RECEIVED. owe & Sons. нра — 
—Ebor. — E. B. bot «c —О.—С. Y. 
White.—H. C. A. Bow. P.— EE 
у KR. P.—W. Bowman (many dais. T ЧОР, NS D. 
zr К. B. 
Markets. 
соне GARDEN, July 15. 
А of produce is now the 
market, an of a rough description ve р 
rable 
o 
ood, selling a 
ouse produce is considerably Vit, and none but first- 
class goods find customers to any extent, aylor, 
Wholesale Appie Market. 
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