242 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND —Ó GAZETTE, [Maron 16, m 
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Мм, y irme rei solea d сб ке т € "e its | КЕ Se исече b» » ir E pen us injured a dad ye : The iud ш DE | 
ls suom s TA is itis 5 iuro 20 pe et pite h, 1880, cac rat к penes pe he follow vine solution я pn Mir Miapied Sho der Mi. climate ei 
Fe "icm E 1861; ч mee he "26t h "wt е а ай it io ee : рач стр сок e book alves C s agi ue s. The pA an { 
АЛЕ ынс ren a it Bot boon Dr the Ау да темей as many of tho sets as T| planted by mo in ү 1830; it was ылай 
inclement weather Thi tree di ай іп е «ы from | could in a similar way "ical 
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nethod with planting | least 40 feet high. William lid Вгощ 
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r3 that its branches are Јева s|upin autumn; by е ning the т t 
dent, and the distance раг а their int ph dry soil, pu ing, it M trenching in autumn, | Catterick, York — 
ess, so that the op of the tree is more bushy ae applying well Бес d dung ог guano, &c., in та- A s ero. SD d га з ago, when trang 
brush-like than usual. I have thought ү | tion, and by early planting, | I have long censed t to bes —— rees d eo and 20 уе growth, as s 
thes acts might interest you, as althougl | ib xe W ү егу much objeeted 
i instances of precocity are t ein I have generally a few sacks for sale beyond а iş | them un T =! by d 
I have not been able of any tree so much in | required for my own family, "A the m муча Анар м |йтщу i А р 4, дар оң e Lo. f 
й, , па ter is p 3 3 в, notehin 
vesper stent e dde манме ^f rp 2nd Lindley’s * Theory and | bars into them jer the roots, . gst 
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discourse on the Chronometry of Life, delivered at t the the chapter “ of resting 
Royal Institution i in Арт, а — to this subject | Practice of Hortizulture ? 
n the following w there may be varieties in | the inspissation of the juices of plants by dr j 
the size and Ain re ns and almost all the other | growing power, and t at heat shortens the peri 
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properties of a species which together ma ake up its rest. Thus the Potato buen as I Жерги vi scribed | on this is le: the Sydenham 
specific character, so there may Piso be varieties іп commences its annual course early and у vigour, da to have m 
regarc to that time-rate of the pr осевзев of organic life | and Meer the rot asa пев iy man ан, шапу ihe small "portable apparatu 
which, even by this variability, is in tially | maladies which lay prostrate the youngest and the | The following therefore is a sketch and desci 
ndent on the es of t ganism d . Dr. Stephenson, cu УЕ small or large 1 
Mr. Paget cites among other illustrati ir Adaptatio аб gh much has | | cultural purposes of my patent steam boiler 
case of a Ho esnut near th ain entrance | be id in prais this sif lants, I | tural v Mc acie; 
n is always three weeks think their real wee is nob y “бшу appreciated ‚ | cheapne y of 
its p all the adque gener ve The one shown wash 
This tree I have also observed lately; thus оп the | work borders in Frob otis or stoves, or " the beautiful | small pan of ch harcoal, but any kind of fuel е 
1 ] en the ew u i a> r | A 
bruary, wh ckham tree was con- effect they produce in а house speciall apart fo is the outer case, large at one end ande 
siderably advanced, there was no outward sign - ew - 2 is not sufficiently known. I am aware that, with а , Pipe which сап be short or long asi 
lopmentin the Kew tree. This latter, moreo has | Fern: в have a place awar ded them amongst о sis orna-| B inner ease, which contains the fire, a 
the usual habit of the Horse Chesnut, as ` uio | ng plants. s I think they deserve e | made smallest. to allow a water 8) 
tree in this neighbourhood, whic di is | more exte em d cultivation dera he manner in ле pipe, which contin 
always a few days i in ibus of its fel nds Матей | they - naturally found, v amongst rocks, &e. | the outer pipe i. те he — pipe ©, w 
T, Masters. The e grown pania ally i in this way, and with — outsi de t 
PPinuses, &c., at Hawkstone Park, near Shrewsbury, | beautiful effect. We а маси meet with mixed con- | pipe. 
the seat of Viscount Hill. | servat , Camellia an ouses; might nota 
tion of Pinuses, Araucarias,  Deodars, &е. at this eriei th erefore, worthily M some P 
beautiful seat, have entirel f зе — a ow such an endless 
as from tropical latitudes that at a reasonablo t.a | 
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late severe winter. Nota leaf of an слону seem gei of varieties of Fer iei ed from ара а: w: 
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bituary Hr y h the winter ever, ; that e erm the kinds grown be almost hardy, 
"here. Хоб tol to secure a MN ome verdure frost must be exclud 
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à in rather a ке Б only im gm house. I wil now enumerate some varieties 
s that were frost-bitten. Tt is | which (csset e esenpod uninjured, and are, in fact, looking 
many valucble plants in per- | none r having withstood a temperat 
the extreme cold t whie Ames weis 
га fact tha nights during the late severe weath 
small and 
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disi MEA given out by the fuel is 
"The following are es names o маной | с c z I Onyehium which is round it; the flue: 
all of which are budded on g Briars, from 1 ыг ретт | tudinal directi 
foot high, and all of them have Pent of ама the wat 
fibrous roots, The sorts are A Platyloma leno time; 
dre, Eugène Desgaches, Go sober; loire » flexuosum | be equal all al 
de Dijon, Josephine , La Pactole, Laurette, » — Totundifolium h 
Madame Willermoz, Madame Bravy, Mirabile, Moiré, E i fire at each end of 
Madame Vitry, Narcisse, Niphetos, Princess Adelaide, i Polystiobum е "ng meet 
Princess Marie, Safranot, Souvenir d'un Ami, and Sou- Pteris argyræa 
ак! g Eus. Fortune's Rose, Tsa т throu 
9 escaped unburt. On the night of the 24th — $ fora LX. 
ЫА wb Dil iu this neighborhood е of frost, 7 lompídla ing. J. Т. 
but we are greatly sheltered ; 16° are the lowest I have | Tit 0 » Semipinnata Hibis 
— is IL — proe oes 16° mean? Е ааг extent they deserv deserv 
is onlimestone and gravel. Ballintemple, near Cork. rodi ll geni rrens th у 
А тач сЕ Бн чыда з Potato Sets. А ом iem in | Ni obolus lingu ў та вай ай Mpa out of genie! but with сате 
crop is raised ; I keep them in a | The Gymnogrammas, a very desirable class of Ferns, are and though an old variety, and the flower 
seym pani haeo т antil the pa nd is in a proper state | mostly rather tender, and cannot endure а tem perature hours’ duration, it took my fancy, 
for planting in spring. I have two reasons for the |below 50°wi — i . G two of the newer! 
autumn cutting: first, if the Potatoes are left uncut | well in & imd | sinensis rosea plena, and H. sinensis 
until spring a few shoots at the crown are їп а more | biu «эз ed cond a very desirable Fe Fern for bas | the former flowered Jast 7 бат, 
forward state than the others. They appear to have |15 al wha у 
ра tei gorios energy of the whole tuber,|2 place under glass are the benutiful British kinds gether I never 
: rémult js when cut in spring e sits ium ренти апа um, Adiantum Capillus- 
ontaining are їп growing | Veneris, and a few others. Amongst fine- 
гап produce a comparati feeble plant, but if the | foliaged Ч to обе; im tba ‹ "S 
"This m bo eus particularly Ur а My Rd leur ае — аач 
Shaped kinds; ent a walnut-leaf Potato, a Fluke, ^ M qm en да а кш >= 
е, ing i y. АП the  Lycopod 
fifti mdi j of beauty. They may e 
in spri ing the lo ана lich i D th F - s е 
seldom exhibits к? е. of a эш, wil re "this E юна. 7 th hoi, = Wycec De ed nasi Strawbe clean. абе 
have sufficient r as g a setas stie unit as edgings for rockeries or small Бонн, vodar, Four ое АЗЫ 
тоне ме ы-ы у this separation into parts, t oined are the names d а a few which are abont а bus. ue Der. Qu 
sets become drier, which long experience has proved to hardy-as the preceding Ferns Papi ма do t pp an Mer 
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Plant, not only of vigorous growt i but also capable эое RE Ф че ра a | main stem with 
of resisting the rot. But in addition to outing and ts Galeon COM hotti go well, but I now find that the 
rying, дарч ape o тое ө action of hest b » на Wilaenost . [the upper part of th 
plaeing in warm rooms. This coineides with the | Т deseripti is much larger, 
"Statement of the Russian тоне, зай which was femi " futuro we edm ion of a small | all is healthy, 
-— oes аен which occurred a. year ung челе About t risen as high as 
w с. ter the first appearance of the rot. То e ч coe ofa D Jas kro ago I sent уоп | five or six s 
"my allo that late planting and зей; ече їг, "sid 1 considered o of to cut through the 
rich soil tended to nting and extraordinary growth. Iam sorry to inform you that | buried in the bark 
some in June in my garden; w ised ч ever |] wind in August last serionaly injur = Hor Sigo Y 
“in autumn, to my surprise I could discover ан кас аре арчы (1859), во as to cause |1 
ES ut a dozen тооз only one iier: exhibitiug traces | last two severe winters жа. pé ced патрдии they д те боцй эу дй 
' tremendous gale | which is about 20 feet high. Is 
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