NOVEMBER 20, 1875.] 
THEa GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
661 
t 8 inches ab Леа y the 
cutting сна the soil. The dr ini 
of winter and early s 
inserted 
, and + every on l grow. 
of Roses being now thoroughly ripe, cuttings may 
d inserted in th e way, except that 
the buds should not be removed as advis ma 
the Manetti, as for Roses it is desirable to preserve 
the lower buds, that they may break from belo 
frequ е Briars sho 
| ly as le, to give them plenty of time to 
. become thoroughly established, 
| Y in depends In col. 
eties, as they vary much in freedom of growth. 
ала prefer such as shave smooth grey stems tolerably 
free from spines, These are always free-growing, an 
lantin 
Я 
| 
FRUIT HOUSES, 
VINE the excessive rainfall 
нен aea of both eart 
and 
usen erg 
this has been ing oft 
errible autumn for the damp 
am 
first, pre- 
soil, “and, NS nd, че 
Ње 
Е some e little m. oisture that might t otherwise pro 
ve been en protected from ма by shutters, 9 
ON long ago. The houses from which all th 
cut, if not used for eap should o left end "night 
day, and the all we 
_ few degrees of bot. dies not geh them, zi wel E: 
best pruned befi 
— more effectually. They p ore 
Rem down to the roots, the inert 
tob borders, and — ood a 
р" half-inch bones. я Пу turn over the litter 
Ticking i in a load = fresh manure direct 
Stables, The sa mark applies to outside елйн rs, 
oa d which ‘should ‘be covered, to throw off hea pow 
to o hang and other ills. Pot vines and ine earliest 
| ouses wil in many cases owing 
: m Em ey, so that ри temperature may be 
antage, at the same 
i ee isture should 
Very e — will 
d be res x eta 
cb s of the Susi А . 
sree och field. E ; 
KITCHEN ipm 
Forcinc DEPARTMENT. — Active operations will 
| be requisite here now in order to n a ер supply 
тепсе 4s, 
of such thin omme Sparagus, Se € and 
ерси at once ; if preparatory measures abes 
т this obj the time advised in Calendar 
| M to these subjects, and they were allowed 
| x" pe and mature in early growth, an advantage 
1 be secured in fo inasmu e crowns will 
. break freely with 1 ure, and growth and 
Produce be much more eer: Asparagus and 
t this ear 
4 also do y forcing peri 
| When subjected to the stimulating influence of he heat 
in from matter in a state of ptt st 
_ КАП by other means, sparagus рі ble of 
| holding sufficient materials to generate e 
: itions, а dyt tends to depre- 
: forcing value 2ndiions, which, greatly ble. During the 
pL composed bo and 
- 2o Should be made now;this be trodden firm, 
© айу inches of light rich soil laid over the surface, and 
ү * degree of th referred to above the roots 
ied Out and well i | another 2 or 3 
of similar soil amongst them, watered with 
tepid vul and 2 or 3 inches of eni sifted mos 
to elongate and blan 
aka 
Little Ge d t adapted 
r th se. ТЕ 38 1ш etat. hero e 
operations are extensively carried on to have 
‘hand a good supply of fermenting materials jo: 
arm state fit f for immedia e: now that leaves 
are obtai this matt not be neglect 
nder favourable conditions continue to ventilate 
freely fi hi nt Radishes, Cauliffowers, 
Lettuces, кя a supply of Mustard 
Cress and Australian Cress ay ee Д to the demand. 
G. T. Miles, Wycombe Abbey Gardens. 
Enquiries, 
Еу, shat 
9. JOSEPHINE DE n PEAR.— 7. M. asks if 
the Josephine de Malin Sa uires a different soil 
ar trees. 
алек ees on which > s yes Decr ача. ыа and 
fall off іп summer, yet the tree makes strong shoots: 
all the other ce are doing well. 
Answers to Correspondents. 
*,* Professor Reichenbach requests us to state that, 
Act WT umbellatum, Lin 
Сасан reflexu xum, L s, no initi ials, 
no sir were е [x i enr m of the address 
wn to him, and the post-office stamp obso- 
cial FARLEYENSE AND THE DOUBLE PRIMULA : 
. O. The first-named is sometimes fertile, but does 
not reproduce the eri state for which the variety is 
so much prized, of the semi-double Primulas 
р ate 
AVENUE TREES 
deciduous 
interior some of the Conifers would be more appro- 
riate. 
OUNG GARDENER: A. В, 
copy of Lindley's 
-— Practici ice of e че челем (Bradbury, 
Agnew 
Doors : мы Thomson on the Grape Vine (Black- 
wood). 
enc J. В. Received with thanks, and in prepara- 
caps is no special di 
nly = ге flowers are Y ey 
need very засе Bi tinto 
oy. Consult the Seed Catalogues, which “л 
the large 
Q 
E 
> 
a 
Ne 
ES: Hoy r 
shortly be issued in abundance. e" 
— you must have 
o deal with mea ed 
NAMES OF FRUIT: vee Fui earn's Pippin.— 
A. Royle. Probably " Chaumontelle, but fruit much 
ised.— W. S. Your G N 
!224es : 
Orange Pippin ; 5, King of the Pippins. ars: т, 
Vicar of Winkfield ; 6, Huyshe Ven 
Christi 
illac.— ойл Dimmick. Your 
—A. C. inte OAR TE 
per ; sc.— Thomas uu 
:2, Beauty o of Kent ; 3, Conr of Wic 
: s and Ir, 
orceau 
TL Ne Plus Meuris ; 2, 
ashed ; 3 and 4, Beurré Rance; 5, Vicar of Wink- 
feld ; 6, Gini Morceau.—¥. Heamam. Apples: - 
Co. 
Bun is Elymus condens 
Polygala Ch rc apretar а, а Vitis-Ideea ; 3, 
We e to е pg) it again when in pos 
OIL ток A E STOVE: ў. E. Н. Paraffin. 
PIN W. P. Hil. No. 
erg Tenens A, D. the stems when damp with 
sifted wood ashes. We; should think the Briar would 
suit your district best. How does it grow 
e-rows 
SEEDLING PEAR: G. жон. Your seedling Pear is 
flesh is somewhat too gritty and wanting in uciness to 
be esteemed amongst our present large supply of much 
superior sorts, 
STOVES: A. D. т, Yes; 2, No—not if obere used. 
VARIEGATED CRESS : 3. E. Н. Barbarea vulgaris 
ta. 
mro oie ied pedi —G. B.—J. M 
J. Hill. —D.— —G. L. R.—J. T. B.— 
—W,. T. T.— 
ET E.— В. { 
. O.—R. Warner (next week), “a H.—W, E. — 
aj. V. (many thanks —J. T. H.—J. G.—J. Sadler; 
willbe LA Gy —W. S i62 hier NU Tue — 
T е ainer E tht s 
W. W. S S lan —M. L.—C. Xx 
a sle of Many. Е e ‘thanks. —S. P. oi. 
од аьа t Reader.—G. B. W.— C. E. 
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of DECEMBER Apes RICULTURAL GAZETTE will be 
PUBLISHED on MONDAYS, zx ie tad for the Evening 
pes metes ining a Full R of the London 
Mar and of all other Agricultural Intelligence up 
to ak M of going to press. 
Markets, 
2 OVENT GARDEN, November 18. 
varied supply of imported fruits is a € 
mo: 
into the ber im such as New Town rig 
ran Lady A beg Pom Prickly 
B and M together wi ae s suppl 
St. Michael Pines, direct from pied 
hich are fair considering the crop. A 
wet ming S Kee Сы ыи Placed Upon 
ood 
the market, but medium pond sage - — 
the value of last week, while e been 
sought after, Fas. Webb er, Wholesale le Apple ‘Modan. 
d. s. d. | ^ РАЗА 
опіаѕ, doz. . i 0-12 o | Heaths, in var., o 
Баб s de. 1512 0-18 о Heliotzope, pas d б o-12 0 
ric ug P H o- 9 о | Hyacinths, Rom.,do.12 0-30 о 
Coleus Mignonette, do. . 
Pme do. d 
yperus, do... . 60-120 
рор т t 
Epi h cw a 
ums, "i 
re + oo Е 6- 
Fuchsia, per doz. 
Azaleas, 12 sprays .. 
Camellias .. . 
Carnations, 12 
Chrysanthem., 12 bl. т o- 
— 12 bu M: 
Heliotrog "d 
Heliotopes, 12 hc 
mL чч 
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