502 Ў THE Soo CHRONICLE AND аа т GAZETTE. [Juse 1, 186]; 
1 med would be slow in getting cold agai n— has been found, and the “perforation extends a | 
x Md tee report qus ein E much ДУ {һап is supposed. Perhaps a hori- times tarong the whole wart, so that e à | 
the following pass tal subterranean dus or passage might be of it which are in connexion with th 
Je t together and heated enough by | beneath. 
age 
s ей h ghbourhood му u 1 
f Aag sisi visite i inthe neig Bon sta ө, at burning ng р at its entrance, as we believe was "This was all that was known about these M" 
Moabi icio d : by Mr. e riae The way, how- | product: ions Иер вори Е, some үе years sings 
zing |ever, of obtaining warmth i what we have|observed that the Mint 1m is garden was чеш 
plants, фе, p тай fe rs: os rw ts here to do with all that we pure) for is its very ру some саи nd on y 9 кайи мы t 
i und that t ase of the plant just а vi 
open air. s effected E e a ааа great importa nee. 
stream, which] барт? through the g arde en, witl be на of the soil was gon yu ОШ Cop 
constant flow of hot water from the ep үч Ery has long been famous for dts Asparagus but t at this Ts — ы 
works. This stream is about 100 Ne "- by | The soil is peculiarly suited to its growth, and the mentioned, studded with warts a ittle 
20 wide, and is filled with them. ener, | gardeners are skilled in its productio d tu bc NA gh 
| 1 П | . 
M. Go ERDS, informed me that only wd years ago d omi owever, а formidable enemy " eon si plohone on d tiit thé vere n у 
surface о 
aga has 
кгс has — spread itself: чен a great. portion |in former years, and is known locally under the 1 2 „ 02е coppi 
of the m; "se j n the day sited there could | name of the Copper Web, because it consists of | warts ch, like a Sclerotium, were di 
not E Low e m 100. fa e со simple or branche : ew 
this loveliest of foye: At the same time there made up of a multitude of delicate threads running 
mere forms of e à aeh other appeared E 
ere many flowers of Vietoria re ia, Nympha | in every direction over the roots, and soon destroy- There eret little do ed moreover 
poer eie бушр cerulea, ч Dus AMAA, ing Mat lant, Itis elearly of fangous origin, but | Mee had fr ucti fied ү» g produced fre 
&e., uas зулат ing such а charming floral |16 does not show t the least trace of fructification A cu шк E. 
» hardly be im imagine ear the | nor is there any thing to i n e to what especial | Tie only s. ks en whic 
aquaties E. cada Re interesting group of tender | plant it ow in it is an imper- e nature of the fruit ; vod it tis tb 
ан plants, among which were Araucaria | fect form. са оп nly аң mode ed at present feriti the true fruit of the pl or wheter | 
excelsa, Araucaria Cunninghami, Dacrydium xam of со ding against itis to dig u p com- | it is only a secondary fruit such as oceurs ig | 
Cupressinum, some species of Dammara, &e. They | pletely the У ot the bed whieh Si jon Шел, шап er Fungi. We have no means of | 
ing the question, but) must content ourselves wi 
ressinum 
were planted out in the open und, and are|taking care to carry on process so far that 
covered in winter with a vore conservatory. |no stray threads may vey the mischief to|rec cording what we have observe 
hei: x that as so unli lants. appeara resente 
they have when starved. in y mall. pots or tubs, a sparagus is not however the ved plant миа 
umee: to be de jure ovs as the same ki ids is affected by this or a фа plague. We hay 
lant т 
n Potatoe h a iE re 
th ter of Prussia, the Arau- identical, though we have in vain tried to eoax the 
nof must be|spawn into some further development. Lucerne 
e warmth pens m r soil derives oe is notoriously vas ped o a like parasite, 
the тауа. heated str e enter- cially in France, and the deep tap roots of the |1 
no doubt indeed that if а ek 1 нса | | infested plants present a very curious appearance 
5 e strea «бшмше merely is eredi ll 
a kapt зн, а tropieal Fern 
nm under it d 
any hot] ^ in T 
I tlie year 1890, (ti was reyi rived 
in 1851. It was then shown that all 
practical difficulty whatever was to be 
iren where the waste water of 
steam-engines could be had. Those who 
ерд not have Gardener. ironic 
onsult will find entm ap 
the “Theory an! - 
вані» to b: we beg ар ikm 
There can be no kind of E "that our English | in Өде when e 
y inte | 
nts at а а gro! 
system of Ва is on the eveof a great|soil А grea g ‚|ы with their. spores, but uny 
hange, the necessity of which has been s - тот ers from а q attached; b, a vertical section of one jl to i 
ciently shown by the winter that has passed. |i well fun ie =“ cultivators- of those zr pru. bodies; c, a single © 
As the effects of that Фоп period tome кїт s, though o generally in the ease of 9 ВРС tire; ^. 
more evident it is коз where seen that plants | Lucerne asit hoal de, that the only sure remedy | Surface, where чу € d = ; 
now utterly destroyed would h t Ely by the separate spores; all 
the temperature of their roots have been main- | | cultivators of Aspara T M J.B J.B HEE 
е tained а few degrees higher. A very smallrise of| Besides these Diete it has been observed on the 
mperature in the earth will prevent the fatal| common Red Clover, to юты а is very. destruc- THE fifth of June is Ў hand. 0 
са of our frosts, and when preservation, not |tive; x the roots of Orange trees next the NEW GARDEN 0 тик Borar 
cing, is the ohjeot, some. ill | Hy ‚ оп ү dwarf Elder, on Coronilla бич. TURAL SocrerY will e f ormally 
т ол d M e shall вее pre PRINCE CONSORT ; and if 
cemere observed, of | there Ms 
1 has петег вееп. Iti 
a а pah buin hunta а З will be rom but if not 
tain no kind of doubt that Peach trees waldi have 
vet тот ч ems 
| light pu will 
hrs, weil - eold of the atmos sphere ha had their | ш gi, have noi id lected e ihe underground Tires annexed Tiens martin of 
oots bee from Let xeeed the beauty or faithfulness of their when Sorel, im 
any one wi - ro ы ом observe how many exotic | тергезеп d of the appearances they present illod temm 0 lappy manner LO 
е е Lucerne. and. Saffron; . appearances the more | SMIRKE as managed the p 
spring, e then died—Standard Apricot trees ga rtif h i tt 
exemple, The branches had TM eold, th inkl UR ties ecd i fees ii d 99 Of ео n 
uds had eseaped destruotion ; but when, in their tion there is dese 
peo. they called on the roots for food, the roots| Та the Lucern E beides p UA eoloured NAE yo 
d none to give, for the roots were killed or para- |strings there is a delieate web of me hue Vr Node works 60 
lysed, and во, the buds too died. -A very ineon- | Which covers the whole or the iet um ue сл: b 
siderable amount of. earth-heat would have saved | root, which is studded with little ERES p == hoe аа sufficiently visti 
them Bip a азон во ick co " медет а pex first look much s fructification. These, however, fas lias been shown the ne had 
oss of. hea Y ground, and | merely consist of a mass of jointed i i thithen aging 
эш Ј ed very irregular | who bave dier itt ers {гой Шы 
jous 00382 те 
| 
ime have à suflieient threads, which partially fail with 
GM до not pretend to sig how éarth-heat can be eavity without any trace of fruit, 
E AMA n winter: ‚ Bome. simple and inex- da рыт Web of. the Saffron exhibits sub- 
coal, is dear, Тһе lto the fruit of a Spheria, as € have their > 
dt would have ќо be | Basi ioa little nipple whi H konted ai to.elose the gates ti 
and the earth once | теуге hiner ua mira чы. one, however, | business more 
