Jory 27, 1861.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 695 
ady, ack 
—Ü hybridised, ex. ex., 1s. 6d., 2s. Gd., 9s. 6d. 
and 5з. 
CINERARIA, from only very best, 1 s., 2з. 6d., and 5з. 
PRIMULA. finest Moged, i 18, 2s. ôd. , and. 5s. 
PANSEY, from the best k ym kinds, 1 з. and 2. 
STOCK, 2 rmediate, Sca: Scarlet, € 
Post Free on receipt of amp s ea iho жото 
Woodlands Nursery, Is 
New Seeds for Present Dx. А үш Prices, 
arriage 
QUEN AND SONS. can. now e sim the under- 
CET «aAA for immediate 
Bix [i in 
Pomeranian Whi White гер. ditto remm y | ovn Grasses 
mperial Green iye om ditto Fine Lawn Grasses 
Lincolnshire Red Globe ditto | Trifolium incarnatum 
ousetail di | s 
tto Brown Cos Lettuce 
Hammersmith ditto 
aleheren 
d ard. 
eeolaria, Cineraria, Primula, and other choice Flower 
Seeds 12. por packet. 
PRICED LISTS of the above new or fresh Seeds may be 
ication addressed 
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se Roya Berkshire Seed Establisl Reading. 
the 
New Seed сч from 
"I DOBSON awp SONS’ Superior Collections, now | force of the plant, 
С | prominently Post buds, for the pent-up уйа! ап basque of foliage, аз much indeed as can 
White on » pns hand, if| be g. without ov ercrowding. To bear this 
perfeotly organised. bud Ж зли n abundance, | ive "ot foliage there must, consis'ently with 
ly if ever stimulated into m above-named condition, be an aggregate 
grow of shoots produced; but th may be 
young shoots of 
Ede shoots may 
eng t 
"fe Vine, it will then: be seen, bears fruit only | either few and long, exemplifying what is called 
2 
the eurrent pee 8 кї; апі {һе long-rod system of pruning, or they may be 
proceed from апу part of the compara ativ ely numerous and short, which is the 
stem, whether odor young, быт. buds either characteristio of the spur system of pruning. 
prominent or latent ex xist. Under fa vourable 00 чора and fine s may be obtained by 
Vines can P 
The € Gardeners’ Chronicle. ; 
po y JULY 21, 1861. 
THE su 
jt : now т largely occupying | the atten ation of о 
sponden mu 
| окш ithe ste ut as a ru e largesi 
*u le, the largest 
idm fruit- bearing, whilst if the circumstances | bunches and berri are obtained from the long 
Smiet with their growth. are guanti. rods, ма reason of this is, that more leaves can 
Biss si may all pro idi leaves only and no | ez na long wa cg on à short one, and 
aced, with the z w to the д = becomes ditor towards -— bas i 
of in which the 
TE TET e d br =й т=р= of вору wart g boot i is developod than would be 
and in v ch at the same time the leaves are the case from a smaller rod, and being st 
тыа 
this is capable of forming a ! E ok 
action of light and air, so that this sap may be could be Face "à efr v ood. 
properly elaborated for the sustentation of the | weight of fr , however, be. obt ained "y the 
whole plant, roots an p. There is in the spur-system | р hy ' the ts for A bunches 
ч th of plants a reciprocity of action heimot | | honga smaller may be more numero 5 
| - an eaves, d in e ia These general VAR wil iiw afforded a 
cultivation, is too f. tly overlooked. Without | general reply to t! 
ent ; 
he healthy ' action of the leaves | but we may "add a few more partioular re rar а 
cannot long continue to be formed; and|each of the questions propoun 
a 1. 
ушш healthy roots the leaves eannot be pro-|to be опасно. е. нове of he sho ots in 
mar praning. B Е ж h may be derived from = you of sap E their diae duly го to tho light; but if tiere Mant 
чо 
hey have space 
sufficien ете this, fer must be stopped 
t 
pins Which reach us, and of hich the follow 
n 1 айий шу " Vises on the spur system, and 
lant RR HCM. 
plant of any a er 
eai order to 
the leaves may поб ero 
ore, as the. Жер улл action | or = а өк other, . 2. Atho h shoots 
ug. 
butireon тоо € ve leaves is duly maintained, so may have no bunches on them, they musti not. be 
= will the plant, whethe Р it be a Vine ог a|eut away, so long as they hay Ам: to: 
а grow. 
kind , Continue in health and 3. The laterals between the bunch and main- 
m = Ачы vigour, all other conditions being favourable; but | stem should be cut off — their first joint; 
d inst | if this ree m is not main е vigour of|they might E been pinched off entirely at an 
ri fruit from 1 foot above | the plant m ust decline, y stage of their — lopment, 4. The leading 
Now may I eut shoots | . N t an shoot should be perm far as spa 
em, and how near ar ion parts, |» Pm mit, the ens should be removed 
y. I cut away closely all laterals | for t а теи porti t below the point at which it 
d main stem ? | of oot, leaving only a f to receive 5 found tiat i it will be essary to stop the leader 
quire one third 9 ге top the whole of the sap that would iro mtt дын vna ql x remaining lateral b 
rmanently, may I eut ^ been —X amongst many, t pare = 
scriber" 
The information sought by our Correspondent | 
AE orm Diony т 
of great servioo pes alg гс сиб A Sub- 
о. 
| the A ud ав ju 
el pur 
Vin war has taken plaee between 
iie Nares, : má 23 few ew onmia recolleot what 
EX T of und relations had 
e Crim 
this respeot рр 
2 may not эе dosing lines dated in May, received 
to one-fourth of that no ago from one of the most eminent 
‚вш а surface area 
branches of older growth, which are called Mu. of the glass under which чә D qu and the | users "n the Northern United 
In both cases a distinct kind of bi ‚ known as 
** fruit-bud" is organised · 
growth, boeomes rocoguisablo as such. as soon 
аз or асса СЕ It 
e habit of the Vine is altogether pies 
шз. It — te nisse 
a | consequen: 
h 
Mme this i 
 summer's accomplish mes more than one-fourth of the hoped учи. to be able 
light.had been retai 
* fruit-buds " to which allusion has been | cres Vines in which a vigorous root action | maet d 
exists 
phrase the mede and ripening of their rig 
that in 
rer -conditions of 
perm r have been such | the 
e D ызы tion, Е pue abundance, | 
, 80 to s of their rowth ; 
? their n or in $ 
{һе civil war ti oni my 
jings were made, and al «ed the text jd 
whieh would be effeeted if foli D the extent оЁ been in pow for several weeks, all the men I 
remaining аре v par of area exposed to to en EEN a ica 
ti 
his of co atin which I engaged them. І was about 
several papers hri gio. ; but the ex- 
Em of the last tari eeks has unsettled 
А уо ung Vine left to its natural си i | everybody, and there vill Wn o more study until 
ters on the y оше we are preston d Ы M 1 ti f 
of the е growth, = & would pr n: in each suee т тт th uim ose aa dose ere: recently our be 
y ог the Ы [the precedin ng on ed le м. 
шау many years, 
er glass could 
of | but instead of this, 
an |. fill out that which is all 
v nothing would | scope is an 
budless rod, | sequently, the amount of leaf surface 
u of to 
u the power of bursting into activ and to 
when sti tmi lated to do so by а sufficiently coostanily hear be 
- Strong flow of sa there is no be 
| more ready o s ны im da Mee Им yo 
4 arb rem 
XE attended to, |a ud of administra I fea ar heo these 
ing failures of the things are not of much ditio to you who live so 
the plaints we| far away, but we feel here as if our Mw future 
uva usefulness was comprom — y the outhern 
the first aim in 
movements, and since they t 
nu. g Tarn eyery year 
ear | determined, I fear a very pow war is before us,’ 
