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Јахсавт 26, 1861.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 73 
— MR RN uiii maenna == - p — ho — 
had collected near Guildford, Surrey, I planted | I atte: empt protect the roo my Teas and | to the number of flowers that can used without сон 
them in m arden, Ll re "uA all беге mem uer:  рейареа good ior хаар might i d there is no necessity that either fruit or flov 
vigorously, bearing from sev 2 eac aved so EM latter, and on this tan nd ; gen nerally should be the p тш ofthe exhibitor. Anything m 
Not one of seed vessels ичте} апа bep: ser the [аз to he mode of кебеги ер пу t ly want fed t add to efect may be purchased. 
flowers had w hered I Fri rite inspec cted every o e of ie be e жашай, to Rose — who have | ғ twig baskets, wi леш Bells and Oranges, 
t d po ches, | red like myself, and in this — I елат have { ээле. апа gain are so agreeably blended as 
and m ld h t 1 ‚ Clifton, | to produce etter effect than Жыкы. Peaches, се 
them fired "like the төнө b ght th erede бын Jan. 1 Orchids, the Traer w a ra € du the m 
veral roots of the Butterfly Or rch is, As one of О. = advertisement has at reque 
indi ata The abid vessels of the Butterfly Orchis in END 90 DAP, ШЫЛ IDE explic cit. -] 
most instances swelled off, and I think every one upon | | хл оор | 
the O. maculata was fertilised. I ex: mined the lutter E SEECEELTS HC 315 columns have hey contained a ойе of a pps "y to 
frequently and found the pollen masses had b en 1 dis- ЕЙТЕ ОЕ EATA s Il 
lodged. If БР ЕК2. £^ E BERE Will you permit, ine to ask the fr rm by whom the se ed 
with the rest, I might — € the mad ng of EU URA ug eps eg whether it be not identical with 
the Fly Or chids to the absence of insects on account of F ё  B^ÉBEES = that offered for two years past under the name of 
the rainy weather, but as ti v all grew ир and ВЕ Е неё БЕ E C(Enothera ne both by Continental and English 
flowered at the same time е зч rly so), insec MÀ аз КЕЕ pm T © El e species under the latter nam 
well g e others, Wm. Ж жї: B? EIE: х E cultivated at уба and is inserted іп the last catalogue 
FE H ELE indheimer's name as an authorit; 
Gas ' Heating. E sd had gas stores fitted up in Hi eia ЫР АНСЫ; Gardener A —1 reply th he reques 
my V and in t А» heat water Knie Sae Бый Nob o bt of a arhehizoman( see p.51) 1. АП сна Е 
pipes 1 ing throu m the houses - ente" TengLH. үүт эшш | ат омй in Botany ought to be able to 
There is no smell arising from the gas—one jet is only ——— E: -— — correctly 40 out ч any 50 common garde bedy 
- burning, except the жун is fr —€ when four to ts -| 9c plants laid — them, and 10 out ot any 25 comr 
е буе Buns з bu urners а e lighted, Кее up a tem- че: e : E А green nonse hothouse plants. If they cannot do 
а, Ti пе stoves теге а small ew „Бї а: es. that “КТЕН, not pass; if they exce ed ihe minimum 
supply of water aud; morning o 2 evening. They were Р Ё ра зна "nat should а to their advantage. The 
fitted пр only last October, $ sho uld also һе able o give the scientific names of 
summer ая or not ire wil be any кчы Hwe enre pF y p fa aA PN and explain the meaning 
effects from the of gas ратта fem howeve rcep- 42: 2895: 8S28$255| р, 3 on occurrence, such as palmate, linear, 
tible at present. с Co» X digitate, and like. That would be enough. 2. In 
Fitters, Dalkeith, who a are re the рен ge Vegetable Physiology they should be called upon to 
apparatus up. Burridge, National Bank T. Seok. араб онноро | = answer any questions that arise out of **Lindley's Theory 
land, Kirkcaldy. S8E25E2x& #аё&= Sog and Practice of Horticulture; ” if they show that they 
Destruction of White Scale on Pines.—Allow me to ul У understand that book, there they would stop in t 
bear testimony to ca value of that, excellent receipt al ES É ch. But they should show by their answers that 
Burr ee nes published some time ago in SSESBSSEPRI::E:SSE е Е they understand as well as remember the subject—two 
bertson, of Stoke Edith Park, singib 8: BRE Ё > ^ very different me je I may now say that a 
Ded originally m I believe, by Mr. Cairns, gar- i g commencement will be айо in my little plan of test- 
de ner to E 4 of New мар пеаг Herolord. 5 B ing fitness for taking а A place. Of this men 
8 lbs. soft soap ара 4 bs. of sul- рерна ьс BIS Н E may be assured, that it is more to their own interest 
phar to 16 кыы of boiling water ; when the heat is SSSESESBE: PBSST Е H xa than to that of any one else pet 
to 90* I immersed my plants i the mixture д B d The Late Frost.—In your remarks and those of your 
for 0 minutes. Ith ben омой em in "the sun to dry agE| 3 correspondents, on the late intense frost, I see no 
3 a tted them next i This I did on the 22d of ^ eua A I m reference to one of its characteristies (when it was at 
last, and no Pine plants cou o be much worse SS-eseB&:: 8888 |Ё) Б its strongest), which struck me greatly. I mean that 
than mine were wi see ari I had the walls all x the night of Christmas Eve the air was so elastic, 
white-washed and | ыа pi y ry and pure, altogether so wholesome as i 
ТАТ and succession-pit, and I am happy to eg E that the cold was not half so bitter and piercing as it 
say that my plants are эз A irte f dem. and looking Бє ЕЕИШЕЕЕЕ 534 | often is when the mercury is not nearly so low as it was 
COT well. , Previ iously to my receiving the d | TAN then. At 12.80 S 8 heard the Waites and went 
ea ASA ^ s p 1, m many other - into tl und to listen to them. I wore no 
ы. which proved а failure. Simeon Phippen. no hat or out doo: rotection of any kir nd; yet 
rit em ET ri Mn Hai iw. At Lite Date maw, fall at 430 vt. son, P i ыры Че 7 dubias iue 
and continued till 10 A.M. b; theaverage depth was | slightest inconvenience. "Pire ерсе mercury must st havo been 
— Observing that some of ёе | %097 inches, and t nent dissolved | at or below zero. Оп Christmas Day, аз І was as going z 
Seed roges fo da "the esent season die. Jn article | Was 0:831 inch; 1.486 inch of rain fell between 8 Р.М. | church, the case was far different. There 
under this designation, permission to etes that | 29th, and 9 л.м. 30th. As rega Barnstaple, the | slight mist; and, owing to this вёеййїпр1у, "à r^s edid 
baving purchased a packet of the said seed Led tal is giv rH derit to the very bones. H. J. Moule. [We 
Io for my trouble a E of plan which has ested. e Derby, the fall of. believe it is a vs red fact that cold is not much felt 
flow last summer, to be rente but pU mis E daring the year pax been nearly 6 i above the 
mri] Sweet, William ! eli average of 17 years, rain has fallen on ^ а being | wind. 
The late Frost and Roses.—How it may have fared 
with Rose amateurs who reside near Lordon, and i a 
not, э here at psa des 
Great Exhibition of. 
Саву ou throw а [A ix^ 
‚ badly as my own. Last 
branches and netting, and A ү is 
year I used green branches o г Bor, TV. and Cypress, 
and fancied nei quite safe, but ou 
for “ еа of ОР md. flowe 
the dinner table," 
by t y 
Society in Jun e next a Sd А Бик with the 
and flo: he d tion 2-6 80, 
37 
at 6.30 р.м. 29th, wind being S., 
pe рев й fection 
TE We ion ot 
Roval Н. 
ban ] 
Ec. m t Noo któn Raisins and Olive Oil in Austřalia.—A friend of 
10 inches of snow fell on the eA of the 18-19th. e ha - rA d qe v South диш, wri А that 
G. mons, Camden Road Vil vea WF. Curran 
ys no one k 
nei r of the art of drying them. Olives 
if 
are they to be made of? In metal, or potter 
be taken. out о 
ovisional 
fruit | grow there in the greatest profusion, but all the oil is 
what meurt (dtd and 
n is said presses 
achinery with labour would be too expensive, Now 
in се ее 
or wood, | m 
com- | or straw, &c.? 1f not, É Ча fruit and were эф а I believe the Italian peasants often obtain 
роғей to eir prov 
support from their Olive eio and I think they must 
baskets 
decorate € dinner table? ерон some easy and inexpensive way of obtaining 
? &c,|the oil. If you e ti of your correspondents can 
flowers | making Olives into oil in а Ample manner you 
What is the e тогава? “ Веаш [и]! point out a way of drying Grapes and Currants or 
demanded." 4 - 
or fruits are not 
h NS 
ethi 
like 180 plants of Teas and Noise oise ttes s on my walls, I do | 
instance the fruits Which may be used 
of the bud with The. Stk ойж апу 
table c rao pra чыр adorn 
fruits Р а des hess's, or a cottager's, 
cd s? Ihave n seen dinnor-tables 
i 
valuable 
it few fruits which | greatly oblige ÆA Constant Subscriber. [Raisins are 
f i u i х 
? The Mei fruita slopi ng banks of red clay at the foot of a- wall, and 
Again, what kind of dinne E rfectly Liegen by wooden covering boards, so 
uc lali а 5 
ed by these baskets all vain pe dew, either of which is fatal 
or a well-to-do to be c ИА The bunches аге turned once only, 
decorated w ith| with the greatest care » ааз in two or three weeks 
ve been Gra Meis Жайы. Currants should be dried 
Garrard's ee is beo diee ctetu eri 
utensils and fill them secured from d rain. The expression of там 
id phe 
Jy 
8. duey, published i 
le fornished by the late Sir пе ре 
of tha e | ent Eros A littl Mitchell.] 
E are ts M light thrown upon these points will oblige 4 Da pee Names.—W hile the spelling of the үйөт 
pro persons nouns is 
a Rose ; and amongst t 
і ^ Wietor itor Verdier” he new — киз 
settled, it seems a 
sake of 
who are in doubt ie to the pronunciation 
e amera = eges и Latinised fore em For instance, 
part; 16 or|t 
g of such. бад ав Weigela, Desfontainea, 
of 
4 опе {ог ti nd should the oie | рее their 
group. The fact|original powers, or should the words be p 
d in small gardens, but it also adds the Roman custom, or according to: the 
.fruit according to what miiy be supposed «vol bave been 
prevailing 
