290 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Макен 30, 186], 
ith ly kinds | distinctly ascertained, and because more к" ET 
have for several years sueceeded well with € epu meon dere S 
orm m the last|de finite rule cou uld be laid down with а у 3 
fruit to — when it would not do so without this, 
istanc 
the trenches had been prepare Pun what kinds and partieul view 
In de n rth of France there сап be but little |after t m ; нй the Celery is g g particular gronps mi 
beyond the Fi troe, Pislachio treo, апд Vine, апа и рее ч ds wi чча the у be afirme e. І mon with dia ) 
odu А s i 
Pa ут È } towards 
to tho north of the line | mould on each row 
sides MA "Brittany, Normandy, | thus ба im e^ on the side of аи тї 
rdy, Artois and Flanders, with oth er analogous ds 
climates, have scarcely any FED I strongly rec end the praetice | which, for want x - É har been more limited 
es e cost much к m rus nd m tain in: jo heFig t compa omn; ня а iuterforen but Mlle with could be аршы аз le mo o suppose that all ki 
ill ripen pretty we od 1e coast o Bri any, у an hei ^ ] 
б uio om o Жай о y p d rey erop, an do i ijs ex commonig - grown. p zu ‚засы sting has арра 
1 n2. 25 +1 1 : Li мь 
t url nths of April, Мау, and June, the growth жучуу Ma rem — о believer in — f the A and mm dy handy. The Me speci 
I astare fruit before the mid ше of t rfec лат 
rs thes troos a mature enit before © middle of din m пана [3 promulgated w with r to|p y ury i x | 
ect, an 
au vun ld be interesting to make the trial, but under m instances either prevent i | but has extended Ma тё vages 10 plants of ко 
ап уйаны sthe e experiments only must be tried | very much arrest Tes progress. I grow Wl at the | ce 253 ai 4 ра: = gor planks Ap £ | 
in + of а wall with a south aspect, especially with seed somewhat extensively, and have arrived а e реа. dE. СЕ | 
Рі trees, which require а certain amount of 1 are best laid out | found to be xi by the 1: hes 
n winter, in order to be safe against hard frosts. the тошо, beet у Lue гаре Боні сае AM ibi 
March and sprouted, in readiness for p anting ned the jalani ity, But is ponens uu ee in аш 
routs are men d, dcl а sturdy an and heal pecies have shown them mselves les. riy 
. x and the Hybrid Per 
| i the petuals, for example, 
Ulex strictus.—1t твоп tells me tn at by sow- | appearance ; ant early and 9 rly, b е Ну 
ing the seeds of а plant (сай it t В.) sy has rper that as with E кыша, s 1 aos Mp ir loser Qt dive € tected in 
what by айй botanists, except those of the school which | fruits, so it is with the Potato, c Н еге, 1 рой 
hasr hA na aria. up in England, is thoaght to bea уа perfectly after it is dug. atoes are grown | very дыга with the qus sent in by 
distinct species (А.), I imm edia tely de sire | to cross vely in dab ia o it is an common practice | Correspondents. Some kinds have been killed 
i u^ € mode in Ww pet d to let them in in the ground until the| at other places have probably escap artial 
was obtained. For, w refully exami: ыч the | haulm is quite dead. "е in a porous soil they are often | wholly uninjured за e miam o a 5 # 
evidence i is very карб. found A be incomplete ; found not di d. Ifin a stiff sd eene iey fare desirable, as such ma; urnish s 
een the case 
r E seased, as ies have suffer d in 
ог, as is more common, from want of sufücient care in| 1859 and 1860. It isa practice with me to dig all our | ог less degree. eden popise au it is not 
arding against pee or even by the result being | Potatoes immediately the edge of the leaf shows o ede to judge y "Fi ep uas > LD 
Кы about by the intentional falsification of a ser- | the slightest t indieation of decay, e de before the leaf followin ing as illustrati tive о ес 
who proposes to please his master by producing | itself is dead; and last year, when Potat; 
e result Аамин to be A and expected by him. | was very prevalent, we had scarcely a diseased | is allu ded to, except t when Siero in емей. Ai | 
e experiment as оме with-|tuber. I believe that up to a certain period | іпе the classification aceording to amount ‹ 
ape e 
+ nf ра 
E 
t good evidence of its Sets properly con momen The | the tubers th h the r C can exhaust any amount | done aud escaped, the a 
Smp чу of an anonymous writer is suf- | of док that "approsches them. „That period, in my Le rst г Ар ed): бадии " 
ficien not from any doubt of his trutbfulnos, dut Өр, io g. | Q. egras, Brennus, Ваши 
fter "that an excess of moisture is danger ous. My e тона Paul Ricaut, М e 
ipte Pea upon his judgment. “к T. C." appears | reason for thinking so is this. Last year we planted Perras, Climbers: Elegans, Garland, Ма‹ 
о have conducted his experiment in a very satisfactory |a breadth of an и Potato, and during some fine | I madis, ары 
manner er, and I presume e that he has proved | his point. weather dug all but three rows, and every tuber was 
Wet a = came on and prevented пѕ | ог 
dnd feeling towards him and full confidence in him. . | digging the - -— — rows, МЕ after three or four | mos 
W ће would favour me (privately) with his real пате | rainy days w nabled to get out the main LE the 
h« arent с -— be ost aie d obliged. “М.Т. М” three rows, pa found more ah half of the угор 
aggriev етей by my diseased. I believe that if the three rows of tube to d 
i sees mousl, жаы аза faci 
m М made п my opinion it does not 
: P A ronid ай have been sound. 
"upon the' of the experim — signify whe the er the foliage E wet or and I 
cannot see that Te 1 has any cause for bein ng so. am think „with Mr. Wa terton that the Fungus оп the | Gower, 
of. 
led to suspect fr tl те disease, not je 
some experiment made by him has been ем a and I further b 
boo mes 3 It is sad that he should feel hurt thereby. | through Ted roots. But I do tuin at p is| 
search aft object ; that the tubers and roots should be pro- Acilio Madame Des 
T shall iin ó ascertain the рае Ж | tected from rain, when the Potato has grown a f those 
uere the diced result. Iam | а8 it will grow, and that it can be ui Sith te. de 
trust, vus Б digging out the soil between the rows and earthing | itself, у. ео 
men eh reuton 1 hold ee it|them up as we do Celery. Ileave it to scientific men Dions et six 
th to ga 
3 сап : 
He also seems to suppose that persons Pesci yag becomes affected Ъу the presence of а greater amount | has had to p: 
; oduce con- е ure 
v before expecti rs to adopt their | t id gr i 
ät is o om those who hold the | influenced by the хасе V of too 
opinions which he is pleased to impute to me that William Dean, Bradford, Shipley, Yorksh La 9 E 
isexpeeted. Tf heis а botanist, even of the new | Strawberry Mulching.—Your Correspondent -— SPP S 
u 
School, and if (before forming any opinion) he saw the | 242) will an enm prep g straw мй. isettos id 
two kinds 4н Furze growing side Ars de, I feel sure | bark from ard, which may be procu red for | Desprès, Aimon iie ea (pro 
not seruple t them as -— 25. 6d. per E Did. ил и, Gardener, Wood Hill, Prest- | Saffran her, Comte 
species Я а d they both been abu ped = wild | wich. [And he will es 1и land. Не should get the | d'un RON } $ 
I" ost of — Соттун would беу have|rough dressings of the coir rope manufacturers, if Һе | General Castellane, Madame Place, Baronne 
er," enit eurn. ibat. the "1а U. | can ri i 
3 "General Si 
Sinus b "^ en Тою $ in more than one plac а Ih Araucaria imbricata.—We have а fine Araucaria Madame E 
„had iay suspicion of its trge characte аа ©. here, which has stood late severe winter, and doi t 
B n, Са not appear to be much if at all injured. Tt stands on | Goubault, -— 
Рона TIN e a] an emin in the centr e Pi i : 
A enti lin your Mac e planted on a mount 3 feet high, which is built round | ароуе list w. 
"been used 4 with а We SA 
t ire | 
P de other trees | and i 
and risen Rar i M Prid aen ады: piste ft od the pu Perpetuals and 
а yard aj >= еу ie ots vid apart n e тота. аны Ө i kac d and 
The rows are earthed ER as nsual, but afterwards the pesca that if if we СТЕБ Mera n zr 
care r 
earth between the i rows is heaped on о | well and withstand such seasons as we im hia p of the en ipeo on, and sugi 
dr d s А : do we must plant it on шаа йо. well dra whether in 
i all round eaċh root. e produce is| T. Wils, Ihe Gardens, Oulton Par 
found to be as large and less diseased than 2? ча. - C hi ET upor E md valle, 
Rori 
Me eto, еды М more у than those deeper in| evidence that has, up to t time, been brought | th our 
: ce ^ heaping th Б e earth i td n root may. бачаги upon £he capability of зету тузан and айа он Noisettes are аа a class n 
t as " = B E 
ат E “с Le. € well as палеа ы nging shrubs amd trees to sustain t} e rigour of our uncertain winter withou. 
€ eader of the Gardener? Chronicle to ded th dans 
р. оАо), wisely 7 tien: With: dn Medie rows, as | important facts—facts particularly tfi 65 qh c | det, Me 
convenient for covering and poc „down the |amatenr, and which may serve as an ionic 
Baume, which h һе йада. is а preventive, in a great | for the future. Thej 
ie, of disease, is | of March 2, “ 
given е, а friends," is fully b 4 bi ip ойна 1 
ven betwee b i E y borne out by the concurrent testi- 
tunity f - raising аа mould for this purpose. | топу of every Correspondent. "There is n0 subj "E 
ран affirms, preven a descend- appa amateur is more uM ge more interested | some of which have proved mor: те 
of día being a pn ehem Mm roe ренні з bere "This subject was intention omitted | һауе always found the following рі plan; : 
LL T et me communication of Feb. 23, because it did поё |iate winter, when it epu in 
he utility of planting ridges, that. 1| аак appear that the effécts of the late frost could be!those above recorded, and was 
ow the ә? 
With rogard © "tha 1 нета 
