THE 
OCTOBER 16, 1875.] 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
491 
plants or annuals put in for — display far 
more picturesquely than when these a massed 
tog h O 
are requisite, 
S can be ‘ene the dif- 
trasting the colou 
points of Ed dirus y gp pep e whilst the 
bed if properly arra as often supposed, a 
mass of confusion ( isa "Т ш idea, so to 
say, like a tastefully д и: bouque 
a goo: rmanent РОР centre 
ontrasts with 
and gives a are eliable point to 
group from. White leaved plants s 
by a centre of scarlet Lobelias, or any chant eit ы 
flower afterwards. 
common perennials а ог аи 
Or 
of 
for example) are better for being moved afte wer- 
ing, and may conveniently be ma ы giv n "their 
plac some su plant which will be passing 
out o rn in g 
arrangement as to what may be moved temporarily, 
what may be allowed to overrun spots wher 
nnials or mixe 
ummer da filled from the росси 
ht and pleasing, with the 
ver (mos wholly bare ie in the 
epth = ‘winter, 
T r in a new neighbourhood would b. аа 
to iia e his ‘plants himself if they can be 
if he goe elf from bed to 
arna 
it may be, oa Ba ohe kind iud itr to his n 
disappointm 
Another шынын matter, v should be investi- 
t oi Eu condition of 
or borders. ibly it may be 
found to consist oF a heavy clay, showing that bulbs 
should not be specially looked to for effect ; peat or 
needs a special inquiry. It seem 
s as an artificial layer, — dark and = 
in colour, firm after yetn o heavy, and г 
i t si but if ‘thorough 
stan 
upright in it without staking, or per emper Meroe 
having close beneath a layer 
ich has been left to in some 
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every pet or ailing plant back i into heal 
advice proffered by ne istants as to the 
quantity of protection requisite in winter is also to 
Ieceived with caution. ` If the plants do not require 
it they are mu ter without, bot iro 
ae and al fos economic e ma: 
ever mate may b g expensive in 
themselves, a Gating tach additionallabour. The 
I ou lendrons, or any ornamental sith that 
E Will Вые подане "Made ра im pro per soil fo 
about a € had the roh € if the other part is 
sown with s, and Ivy 
1 
priated to t Aerate iied leasaunce’’ wher 
the superintendence i sea, ER iven re some of the 
family, and the pervading beauty and order show the 
uth of Ray's statement that the master's affection is 
the animating power in his garden ; once started well, 
all thrives, but with dg mg n t t 
t1 many perplexities, and 
even a few simple тола” у шау аю be of 
service. O. 
Patural 3Distorv. 
LERY FLy.—The Celery fly срии qae 
dinis) тч а € sie wes directed to 
present, I have no opportu of asc ind: ake 
nisl eter it is пне А, n usual through- 
out the country, but here (about 9 miles west ей 
Санаа) the Јагуге beo en far more numerous than 
a ever seen them elsewhere, and are very mis- 
chiev 
In vec эйе а, сее а гы ago, Ње whole of 
the Celery crop was oint of being cleared 
away in consequence вч е injuries ; an in ray own, 
here I have opportunity {от more minute observation, 
a age E ortion of the old leaves are totally de- 
the upper 
and u Mor ihn pu Дантон а apart, pale 
tiity-boen and flaccid—the rows, somewhat s 
than 30 feet in owing the attack (where th 
whole ex 
volt. т well now to cut away all the tende 
spread downw: 
o be content with merely sies g the grub 
to M" rid of the injured part of the ess entirely, by 
— the thu mbnail firmly down 
t the first finger, immediately blow tie ei edge 
way. In ее 
cases er E inching i is quite enough, sod saves pa v эч 
the leaf, where the attack is as general a 
present ii is s impossible, if only E this аду, 
to detect the new injuries without c — examina- 
tion, whilst, A the piece is nipped off, a aaye w blisters 
are detected ended to at les reverting 
to the less Кыш Бара as the cause 
the earth. It is indeed highly desi 
plants are be ‘infested, that some attention should at 
once be oor both to diminis of the 
larvee, а careful removal of the decayed leaves 
diminishing 28 the effects of their injuries on 
* crop. О; 
Law Notes. 
A Rattway Сом p FoR Loss oF 
MAEPA A ig Great Northern Кад 
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in the arrival of the company ’s train. The plaintiff's 
principle, as he h eral seep suffered 
materially rast the "feque ich of oods arriving 
by the company’ intiff dd he ca n 
on business as a (кїн їп дег field, abi v 
customer of Messrs. Jacobs, of Russell Street, Covent 
- Garden, from whom he ordered on July 31 five boxes 
f Nectarines, one case of Peaches, three cases of 
ot a 
were oe to t 
s in the habit а UC M nd in 
the market b^ EA befi o'clock in the 
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| ве iff in re-examination said he 
ordered fruit daily from Covent Garden in order t 
have it fresh, ad made frequent complaints to 
Mr. Jeffries, the Huddersfield agent of the company, 
about their f punctuality in delivering the 
contract, or upon t ual 
as carriers. the solicitor aia that he would rely 
on the simple of the com со! 
carriers, Mr. Le Beh addressed the Court at 
considerable length, urging that the company were 
not liable by their bye-laws to deliver goods at any 
rticular time, unless they were marked as 
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plaintiff 
entered for the pla 
his travelling ерене йан Hudders 
LAW AS TO THE RETURN OF uM NE the 
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Southwark C Court on 
of Neville v. Clark was heard before p ed ing 
Judge, F. d Esq., in which the рөн, а 
wholesale | sued the defendant, a retail 
dealer т 18s., being th i 
of жол саз empty Potato sacks n retained by the [eei 
ant The plaintiff said he had recently retired from 
usiness, and | hundred empty sacks 
out he try 
though 
барына mber, when the plaintif refused to 
г” defendant said h ogee ith the somone for 
yi quee an decim m at 
ti ade for the return of thet em me 
The plani denied this, 
when тебеа 
return ( empties; but as in this case there was much 
conflicting Беан he should ves that the defendant 
med 
should pay half the amount cla and in the 
sac. уме bs to the q wel costs each party 
his own, which virtually amounted 
10) 
was О op 
toa тене Ex the plaintiff —the dico cant retaining 
the empty sacks. 
Aotices of Books, 
IVED. anufacture 
Paling (E. W. Allen). — Hor 123 
Lord Caltho: on our orse 5 
of dé Frui t Growers’ А s 
Province of Ontario for: 
Returns of Great Britain ( 
