363 THE GARDENEBS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГАап, P 
2 id a а, and should they be cut to see | large annual shoots which die the following vi | 
mi aa dm rodar m of.] P. they will нер: out? Are there not some Ro as үр ато». о ш Шу ек opa Je Ms e kil ei ME | 
| x Yat; otches of can апо, 
©], ve Ho De $ E тех Correspondent | mhich ^ = gi” an to ка ог Tun? Мше are | when the вар ыл» эы wood at t er time, 
of the Nurserymen o чч om private re І e. pone all Ше. J. W. " ‚ |до not suit well together, or ro ш Mr. 
let him bave eyes or cuttings ofit in the autum The New. Oa ik, М lls.—1t might interest many ts pa = may nof je 
When the old garden etísted here Pe was à Aea know what effect the late season bas had upon ads finely in кч ish n2 кєр ree comes imme 
Vinery devoted to its culture, and it was the most pests ; vat therefore dd that some. of your Correspon- iate y эз on esp анар to an еш 
esteemed of all va мее D Grape m in its season, in dents 6. inble to Шай. and m met jd цаа Stall ig | 
z ес Dy cal | 
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+1 Та 
Se tomber and Oct is had rries nez 
in well g grown, and in my uth oF nikes I куе, in y month x ebru 
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bs had made their | The Miner and fragility incident to the tops 
opinion no má has iy а Өл" cious vinous aro t, that very few, if any, of the gru B UE n coi INE Ops an 
m n t It requires а little extra management | мере, fror m ihe ga alls, Оро; n open ing many o biting o Wene ipa of ol ma E en d y fruit [^w 
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1 of n tree 
Ferr same as for Muscats, and rubbing the hand when signs of 1 life, even th ough placed under а ere 
herefore hope that the wet Ke the timber, is frush, lig 
the capsules to disperse the Lee ч ‚1 have warmth. „Мау we not there: оге theke эмүү en Morc "vorn e ME € 
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shy bearing Grape with | frosts ot at winter токто p "led d them? Іғво | оЁ the wood constitutes or is a feature of gà 
st: Pelea evt 1 id jeden, and require z well we may well compound w the loss of a few shrubs | trees, as the closeness of texture and , odis at IN 
or for the extinction of an bent which threatens, if un- | bones is in animals. Patrick Matthew 
estroy young Oak plantations in many ed Moret о wrie, 
n West Kussen. рү 
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before the flowers а ^ deg he best i ha T] chrys 
Black Da Е 
drain 
have found to be wood or coal ashes, 2 e 1 М аг. и 
rubbish. 1 ber the ori ing | parts of Englan: 
Pros ilie bib the late e John Vine gw LE Lea; eaf БЫ НОН з.—Ї shall be obliged if e will ex- | such a ist 2 oaa (eb the report m 
gardener the roots had s spread into a great 1 o vater occasionally appearing | last er from Kilmore, Cavan, Ireland, and 
of ashes at "the стс end of the fa where it the points of leaves of plants in green n hOuges. l|own observation here, that I send you this анат. 
William ‘Tillery, he frequently dee veneti n Arums, occasionally | parison. Many 
nd n 
Welbeck, Apri 15— ~My opinion respecting the fer- | upon Fuchsias, and dur rem let two days upon a fered i in йш, and vice versá, though 5 pude 
tilisation of this Grape entirely M with that of | Hamburgh Vine, the мед g | cold was р recisely "the same in both plae at Christmas, 
** Devon" (see р. 337). Having some in pots which were | several, which presents that Maris in the morn- | viz., 179 Fahr, 15° below freezing bor The ү 
in bloo! mn February ry, and kno win ng khem to be shy |1 MU the points of every leaf had a drop a attached to|however is dry and elevated, about 250 or 30018 
} m. Н. 75 stre сЕ Hill. [Such appearances arise | above the sea level. : At Chichester, а few ailes 
its sheath or eovering, and carefully fertilis d tl а nátural secretion by the leaves | much lower, there were 2? more frost on the 26th D« 
bunches em кы ot the Chasselas Mu наро е епт during darkness, when it cannot evaporate | while strangely enough at Bognor, on the sea cof, 
was in bloo t the same time; the result as ime an nd a a mer n а ver: 8 8, &c., are 
ern p a blossom failed to set, Yos Wo the leaves, which t their points. Arads | all killed. My own list stands thus. "Китер; 
dent “J. A." may well say tbat it is nature of which |sus Knighti, Maenabiana; Pinus patula, Ri 
black ipe which has yet мет to our knowledge" we may explain if we find dab. our B egere саге to | apulcensis ; емесе нобат. Оаа 
the high vinous flavour and lar y | know about it.] Roses. MUCH INT veniana, 
take it а real поин; ; itis bu little known am mong| Pine Apples.—Inu a notice of Archerfield Gardens in haber nn febris liy; Tis Coulteri, : 
ardeners, as it has been discarded by таву on account | your pages last year ede is made of a new Pine da but а, Ап nd 
fe obse p y dw i i" idus ; Abies 
e po ; and as I have i о 
may Бе obviated. There is one peculiarity in 16 which | mentioned before I should feel obliged if any of your | suber, and Lucombeana. 
may have been „observ by others, an at is, it Nga would give some xg dm о Ху опаты Deodara; Cupressus Меце ma 
i h n by ize, | À і 
when artificially fertilised. Perhaps some of your with its Sonia habits, and без gus of i can be | nobilis, Nordmann ў і Ari 
y с the same, and been led to | procured. Ananass гій, Cephalotaxus Fortuni, Cryptomeria japonie - 
examine the blossoms microscopically, which I have до | Plant Baskets. wet low me to recommend. the use of| Pinus Abchasica, excelsa, insignis, verts pem 3 
opportunity of doing this season, as I eut the old Vine еса тайы forthe growth of cni andin E deg d taxifolia, 
- down, kea Ak to get a time Be shoah from the |o ton of а | basket, and ' line iet this fera; Thuj a gigantea 
. bottom; ат some. tur у Мше боғ: the | ja 
| н 16 to Moss, | ех 
Castle. side; it i y durable, and тете т „resists S| Bays “Laurustinus—or E: t 
Growth of Ferne in a common Greenhouse. —For a both: ios. pet: wet, A Subseriber, Bucki: . бооп ruth coast, withe 
considerable number of y 9p. Apr il 16. as favourable to plantea reland, o 
been steadi] increas easing- in popularity, во that at the . Cause of old age in ней continued by Grafting ; and | -Ashdean, near Chiches 
nis least: preten ension to be considered а person of |o а» infirmities in many kinds of our old сонад 
taste without meeting with some of them, either | Рен vires which ad long been continued by graft- 
ous or wt sonis ito to the position of the ing во of them n for any cen n а vexed | 
proprietor. Attem) g cultivators ЕЧ has сщ лен of Severe аба 
Diete cute in ты proximity vo flower ering plants Ms. m 2 1 ibed t ld ge, t [o 
m em (зи, тыц cce © has. been tried | by grafi tions recorded b ijo ur m. correspondeníg 28 
d that, E he phis: HE а орі original ае че аа ffect of ld d g the last күлө 
i, рош out. Many who о purchase them do not рау 2 aai thefirst graft h jte КТЕ si e live s scita qe а а. ion. 
e geographical distribution roceeding on the belief that in tree "ife there isold well pat iE that the question of ha 
species which they чу; bnt order at га random en age and death), whilst the other party have ascribed | com plicat We Гета ут. fór many 
plants as ntion without paying ч iei ане; or infirmity of these old varieties to otber conflicting уот жды irees being killed 
MO midi a ofa tempera s i old age, unsuited soil or UA. infected |in оп en, while in оен where 
a tropical arura -if they be етин seing diens i r ар they had been delicate varieties from | been exposed to even severer 
— n: — v es EM s te fail че the b Ar Ed 3 ea oS the Me Аар delicacy | injured, This is sometimes 
| - sima with as | ог in irmit iffers from both. scribe it only ёо | greater dryness of the soil of the ree 
— reasou pu any flowering stove plant to|the aged к бшмеу ы the graft з which at some кже its ойр н sterili, я 
- x om caa ane a fro pieal : Fern in ina | period mA ie еен ad been taken from the branch |slow growth and close habit has йи securev. 
símil tuation. f 1 ee. Such slips are very porous light and trees 
to be ма ehief cause of failure, I shall proceed to fm, defective in woody An ie ie the р е meas M" р: hte e 
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e the pim. eue. seedling in the prime of Tie, эм afted | cold, that h 
matural Crab root, and d амелде м 
health 
/&uecess m the pir P 8. oq is zt . 
= бд inei неч At the tim о when | plaee of j juae ог Sap. Were a p health y slip taken from | ticularly the early -hat hae sun after a period 
Ferns upon sre atthe i e learned to fear 
and et en years plant nearly everything of 
ing tree, ke geli s (i i 
us a young — | Where the north-westerly win 
y thatno weak- | be во I 
was apes ct MA there are 
ras liv or y in a uthern. 
though, решен, throughout this phu ofth 
р € erever 
s of | allow: 
re it, and | has taken eu 
I break the soil | the xd тат e from this slip inc ree UIT shaded and sheltered 
upon the surface and а little fresh material. |a young root b fi i s i iei ed ааг 
Du ng the three following months they receive no What „А ia — v rye err epar imos seh rene 
— treatment ept are is taken that they | you graft with. . And the tree composed of this Зан it ^ e h 
т - receive the. direct rays of the sun аё any |sion of the infirm is again brought under the ie чене е 
те out the end en the greenhouse is | action of time old tree-top exhaustion to render it side wc nerd 
rcp m the flowering pm І spread them оует top slips more infirm still, an again and a this i к to f папе 
мы unas не rinii them с ns oso and we well cotta in the | continued. "Тһе plentiful supply of nouri MM m а os As cin етк 
time, зет! wi of а watering- | the ground received from the youn: t ў 
jn the е ча leave them with plenty of air | restore the vigour, but учн о, Саң The, куы SEN teq панду suliee to 
beginnin g of Sep ember I |conjunetion of old head v young. root, does not w wor rk | it ^d а а te ай чыш here, 
E rain чай place voa in " жей together, һе quan! 1 vs cw e: obser 
allow them to remain exposed, | the young root is more ia he weak stom MS. — 
«тузедь P i о Кее шь the Mete the I or на стае гош [m killed w. й = end 
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o. d, French Horn, rest, 1 unwhol olesome, and s із often rl puces are many uoa 
—Do sheep bark Hollies duri thi is бой of h will-not bear 
‘Some very fine we ng conjunction of age wit T nl Mus if th alarik pag сея gros 
1 2nd appear Ай dying. - КҮЧӨТҮ» хетећв оЁ the на orréspond well. іп size | summer, but not rapid Pain t 
xcess of nourishment, | heat. L. 
