ЅЕРТЕМВЕВ 25, 1861.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 867 
fine fower into general cultivation, as already ladies | tubs \ tubs were very gu. d the tre а small piece of cotton € on purpose to ask yo your 
and gentlemen in this neighbourhood, fi атыну! м m у End AN that |opinion as to the pfopriety of — " чае 
кет} дүрт page 848, have to order plants and to| unless all the er — sold ne would be no sale. | general applicat I have used i year 
look out a prominent situation for their culture next| All the trees did not sell, consequently the ido was | present imperfect state for кы аддау al 
season. stopped, and th t returned much annoyed, and | the Peache the walls here, а m I find that it eom. 
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annually make a great y а little attention ез у ie attacks asps 
E ein of the plant emp shape LA the LM advise the people of England to have a À prae! under-|and flies. I also find that it admits sufficient air and 
will be | standing before they attend another bea — E light to colour the fruit; and I believe that it im- 
: asfcommon as Verbenas trees in n Belgium, I was informed that it. proves the flavour oflate fruit by maintaining a little 
: 1 гы varieties of P. decussata as b hould and Modi it null warmth when cold nights set in, and in some degree 
e grown. P. suffruticosa and its varieties are ра йт ЖИ solc n de P. keeping an unity of temperature with the roots, I do 
nearly all too early for exhibition edis and they "do e Doni or v] E i that the not know at what price i icr oa could be pro- 
not remain in flower one half the period that the liters od bie peri ved on this subject vil already | duced, but I suppose that rep be cheap, taking 
varieties of P. decussata usually do; some of my plants | have satisfied you M notion that m t 
have been in bloom more than 10 wee Wy ts injurious to i сой һаз Ъееп tbe. pe^ of | than any net I have trei. "Tho smooth side is put 
not shabby I would caution growers to protect| prejudice. Му Li was mot original the|next the fruit. Jon Reid, Orton Hall, Peterbro 
the young p m spring frosts, as mi been pomier adopted by a frien [This i isa very thin description of cotton wadding, and 
seriously damaged i i who, having witnessed its successful applicati on, recom- | we should think, Judging, from its appearance, that it 
XI. it even now, the stems a few ponani р, In уне to *Crostonian" І beg | ошӣ answer the purposely perfectly, if it can be kept 
| dung "o wi ble, previously | dry, and is not too dear.] 
"o › bark а һу ог сапКе patsy en A which 1 Aùtumn Shoots (see pcm. and other 
* cind rely from this c: burst- ne trees in North Warwickshire have not put out 
mp WE a0 Y the c dens rotted off. | high degree) ; кү Jaid — T roots, mulching the | any m зы ог second shoots, -— bug absence 
oae Heale, at Mr. John Cattell's, Westerham, Kent. | surface, not Lat in, which w 1 arke "s by several pers The only 
iiem tiles ima mE) [s urface roo While on m subject allow me to niin of. dico пб I have seen * ап Evergreen 
woes that. manure may also id used with excellent Oak, which was nearly killed by the last severe winter, 
УА: RIEGATED ASH-LEA VED MAPLI | effe MÀ e ndro M I I w qu h has put forth a fo by no means strong 
Some five armé aia cr M. Carriore ndo known mproving bot th the reru and foliage їп a| shoo r n the south side of the tree. Mary, Ryton-on- 
through the ' Revue Horticole” that М. Bonamy of | surprising manner. This may not be needed in really 
Toulouse had sent out a new plant remarkable for ш оой ай, but where there is a афа) їп Ciseopigliadi bulbosum.—This plant is again an- 
beautifully vari Bbteining t his, or where the plants are starved by the | nounced by Vilmi Andri & С bs 
E y Vilmorin, Andrieux о. ав а su — 
of the Negundo Maple (Acer Negundo, or Negundo es of neighbouring trees rome cd Айд ib will be | for the Potato, with many encomiums. 
fraxinifolium). d ver ful. У, 
y usefu T. Phillpotts, Porthgwidden, readers give Ше results of trials with it i 
umm Pc ws s wy жези England? G G. [We understand it is regarded by Ped 
€ Rain al August 1861 gourmands aş “a most delicious vegetable.” Now is 
which are of a fino green in Soniais y , nit m about (pu) BE wong ihe жы: Messrs. Vil- 
a pleasing A. gray ue as it gets 0 leaves [3 morin give the followi ш-н. бё тош. 
аге imparipinnate (pinnate with an odd one), con- Sow im September or — n or broadcast, 
sisting of 5 or 7 oblong leaflets, of a bright ,and| : = ipio gd tig oii to roll the- ground afterwards. 
de are paoa мы ИШЕ a na. hang in damp well manured soil and not the 
green, eys seldom ripen ; - vene the Carrot. The crop ought to be ripe in 
they are small and mm long repr M А b. 
u many parts © Conservatory mo Aole.—lt& та, 
се but chiefly in — ыа ш H some of your readers qa е 1.6 that а Fm отетин of 
tu т mountains, where : Hm Аш pe may moved entire with a little 
ot of the subject of this à re. Our conservatory, built ат d is on the new 
. s ques od ERIS БОНИ ОИ nh gu i rafters 16 inches apart, 
— ^ NUR T IRE hort. E Feii «кы, tx cR ri ci NE - and consequently the UR A thing b mes a dti d 
‚ 1 Н - and eannot be ieces withou e 0! 
coco le Ee zm f РЕР ШИ eis s ua aring to mave 
by the "mee the fol P iad pes E E it 66 feet іп consequence of a railway compahy 
given t Жы two È in Eu wk: : 2 requiring. the land e ке it gira бше preis z 
pleted Ж о "ore ihe Б ges hg d s; move р ems structure entire, as 
e pie ed a Ей glass x псегпей. _ This, was ACCON 
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AT : 5555 5E use to pi we shall save the 
5 | two months that it would have taken to rebuild it, and 
il о doubt Бе saf y lodged їп their 
E Bridy.—Neither tbunder nor lightning during the 8 fortnight. The only casualty 
, 4 pesca ыл roken. This was caused by the 
cid Мален. Dalton s атанар (1 your) &.46inches, | deloge fell on Tuesday night, sinking 
gated, and the set vos d ra. оча derably tl i 
arme To. 3 Dumfries Average (19 ye Average (10 ye (10 years) ars) 4,38 inche lere considerably the newly-made ground on which the 
to be, in to 29h. ^ Barley out on а out on Ist; Bau оса; Рош iuh аш- ет бт Ed ME J: 4 С. Lee, Vineyard Nursery, 
it forms onè eased. Worst "ever kno Swallows preparing yn eg 
БЕ r fight, 29th, Orchard House Ви ilding s the builder of Mr. 
slope еристи throughout, with high winds from W. & 8 W. | Pearson" s orchard- house z wil y i» allow me to answer 
end yn] ym —Av nd REC Cu 2 c oot the greatest re- nd 
сот ti с year. v 
m Meus -— 16 inches, more tham ever recorded, 1.90 week. Some six or seve Mr. Pear 
portions ^ рат. —11.16 шалы рма to be the ordei. on пот) requested me to go to Фо to see the 
plants дања Maple M ne A Loin ve orm Via urhood, 23 miles long, has been 8 ft, 3 houses there, as he intended to build some himself. 
us, and at ie same time | G, J. Symons, Camden Road Villas. Though impressed with ma "A dinge! I saw, the talent \ 
а, Budded о : : displayed in building was ne : 
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ber a short | reme thout an amount c pet cess. | 
ean Verschaffelt, | This summer there is k any to be found, and 
? nest collec- | cannot account for its absence — a 
of 30 couple|of last winter destroyed Y" n^ of the trees except 
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ornin AUT — appear to be Mer t uy in | would ask courses ckwork 
with | their habits. I never discovered any injury to d above the зачын of the pid on Pu [i ara a 
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nf et ue jm plantations until this year, vto bg once, we found plate of. wood, be | heavy i in е се? те 
mh 1 Ý a en his 
EN trees i p. I Er um 8 жЕ, Bag Hor ua, КА parked them i wil venture to say he will find d them quite ав light 
had been completely hoaxed—that u Eds M" from the top, killin: Welin ap —— wd а ^g eal more worthy of being 
nota in the 
ree in the collection, uirre $ en а. i m hou y he has built. Those who have 
a many were were such as по эри would ‘accept pi laat many rone. LE s "y Elas, Pa pe "Hae, Paraborongi ent. een the Moor wd the last new house at Chilwell 
to pay for transport, even to Tournay, The Frei Proiediog Malerial.— тыг A pir t by 
wil perhaps, like myself, inquire what is meant 
