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may do the same v Satety.. lamy 
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-and it is absurd to think evi fruit trees in pote Y wil mber til ied it is edit give | 
тейге less Vinh on. On AT ок ра ке dm к blew m: neven to stir the soil санаи. kinds of fruit, but its use is exc 
ses and Vineries, and we e Kno that hieu ed iv ub E tho pots will be filled with | recommendation in Orchard Н 
By April ay t Inever ha d. so o largh 
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Sul мере А foran entire seaso ot slight -haded id 
ST. ily а Peri by pot Ж and it i strike. „The young plants : are now slightly When tions Were ^ tone A і ча es, w ud 
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pots IA n оп] regard as pretty toys for girls and this has "been effected, all t othe : d ОШАДЫ ацы й sis та i of 
tooa: but, as I have remarked before, | off the hand-glasses, Де o "the ings to anothe the y оо Mr. Pollio: heretore 
Fruit trees ' planted out in Orchard houses constitute р oints 
fruit- in earnest. When Ж see trees grown 
betta in р in dote than they are in the open border; when лн ied and throw out branches. The pots 
than it i toma £ | 
үч вее rot ош por рн panis Шш; whe um nit is. Ms м | taken of mild weather to repot. In June all those X Озен what ie e sid т Á e j 
Biv r Pearson or some of t i йез,“ r the Paea "ur aenea ara тр C a en a 
bi d, tart up and wrest the prizes ar 
yholeot өш ке: p uit. бов. арад этай. wd: Till- pesa. gy ела plunged to half the д epth ofi be айный ар Ses ES cem 
yards, and Hills, and miny more eeey worthy, e pots ; they ora 29 е, Му 8 
iua erdict; but until then, though they soon | begin to Kon, Mu T Crit into. эрч E ar 
quite willing tò adm t the sweetness of little fisl yd wi onec acd : 
e ones к= be caüglit (though as I contend | blished plants suitable for sale or for g 
ET Meade i my be a caught, both This mode proceeding requires less. time and | recommended. 
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STRIKING CUTTINGS IN AUTUMN—AN EASY Roof mrs to Orchard Houses.— Апу, gentleman M pde t 
WAY OF PROPAGATING ROSES. abg ut to build a span-roofed orchard house, 20 to 25 aee 
IN а communication whieh appears in the Journal t wide, and advise y his builder to have roof|e i tdi оо cost] for t A j 
ты la' Société Impériale et met Ф Horticulture from | ph and pavements, should at once come to the | ке. "for AT EE beneath thé 
M. Varangot, of Melun (Sein 3 voee the aut the builder, would iberty ove 
gives i in ч place, an accoun f t Mi well as a house, and should wish him good томлы | blocks of of st one "ins iron posts were 
t -of pi s in France, and then orts in| An orchard house of the above Jt should a 
eres x paw mem - himself ‘successfully pictae: glass, wood, and iron only. y this with great con- | work for the glass at sides and would 
is of чан се — Ademe. because I have just muy completed one 100 | Owing to A trifling Res 
ы bee: er em "bel to | feet b which is the highest, strongest, secs st | of the large iron houses s in the north, tl 
form the cuttings before the plants make their aier | т Бөре place of the kind i Mis saw. Ea ich в e has XE carrie ed out. bui 
"growth, inserting them either under glass or out of | elass to the ground, зай lower row 32 02., 
doors, in а bed dug out to the depth .of 8 rm 9 eros any intere toe. Ih e Taid ou t the interior of this | prie orchard Аш ө 
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ofthe cütting above ground. This inods. of proceed- | and whether it is oval) that pleases me I a: imis 2 des re, thus. mam iri 
~- ing answers very well for Bengals, Teas, чарлыр. and | вау, but it certainly has à most agreeable look, Instead large body of intelligent people - 
bons, but it is not so successful in the of the | of a central border, two иы and two side borders, I | because itis more convenient to d 
Hybrid Perpetuals and other hard-wood | have a gravel path in the centre with a border on ёноһ build or purchase them. 7/08, P 
Growers o оп their own roots mere [e in these the Че һа1Ё ИШАА and pyramids,| M. Morren's P 
~ make the cuttings whilst the shoots are in leaf, and as to be doe d, so as to form a pretty avenue; then | The work by M. Ch. 
- $00n as wood is well. of, [co A bo ori 
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' 'warietie& The cutting pots im qi ina a hotbed for dwarf trees. The end t wish to zs at, бүз gency of Insects in causing Ste 
Cage S» pomi in „bed. is made up as near MEE] as I take it with good taste, is to ће Removal of the Мазешпе 0 Ш 
" í ‚ап orchard of Peach trees piadez.? The insects wh 
-pelor hey inspected daily; to under glass, To walk on brick or stone pavements | to be the Mentions in dui 
prevent damping off the glasses are wiped, I air is | after фе trees have been кө in as they must| were the н 
renewed, water is Бе - necessary, and shadin ng | be, would be equivalent {о w 1 kitchen | which «d. found. E "be attached 
is afforded em Strong sun, but otherwise light i3 | after the kitchen- Mer had sou with water.| masses of these pla 
freely admitted. ~ Bron chitis and all its atte sore enis "would probably | be found in t 
who in an evilhou UM d | Society of 
ii iyi causes че planin V to a апа aeri to | | =з to x Апети of. эт ch a bu ilder as Mr. Fos nT ИО od ii qure 
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1 of the most оку propagated. varieties are struck. "im ihe 4 wh ici "n езы PDT, eet "s тер А E E North i 
Qe " the cutti and нен give it n Slowly a and соп tantis t the late exhibi p? 
the se d flow of sap (whieh usually takes p e in | every tyro n building m antiy; this in rending Me put this beati pues 
August i) choosing the young shoots próduced in in spe ing | Foster's letter which you p inserted i - 867, I| blosso 
without the aid of bottora-heat, under | find that he cites my frie днс n азап authority i in | a plant i hero EN. some pc" 
Pret m cedem а shady situation on a bed of Soil | favour of Nr openings. ave known Mr. P. from | there is at present above 
p for the Mortem ed ү төн the cuttings in lae and have never А to esteem him ; M is d rth. 
e same way as pagatin ring, retaining | sound, warm-hearted, and impulsive, апа, like all men Unflowering Apple 
em Some portions of the pw eaves, usu ally "the first pair of | with а sanzuine temperament, liable to “run a о c ex for your apposite reference 
е серу at the base 9 е ечат This mode із | with an idea. It is 10 years since I built my first | Academic” o; inngus, Upon 
me eia nere as ri Bourbons, Noisettes, and | span-roofed 20 feet wide house with a-fixed roof without | British Museum, to the book mip aee ja МЕТ 
ne i t it isun er rtt in its results when | roof ventilation. So diff ent was I at this innovation, | I find the foll g wi ords :— bz 
- to Perpetuals and other hybrids with hard | th hat I supported the roof with Larch ро X floribus, descripta in serui 
m | pa pating having either to pull it down Ш. Christ. Wolfüo. Hec fuere р 
"my autumn practice I have not only been suc- | some great change in it. That house still idis et qui? in medium pro ulere Botanici, 
cessful with the varieties which are наб —- difficult to | has аз never once failed to grow everything placed in it | nempe omnibus fructibus n 
ther eat perfect it was filled | habui distruentia. C 
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1 jn am ; i trees; it is at this | accurate ponderamus atque perpeno 
Tm ^ thus preserved whic are liable to be killed | moment full of amburgh Vines, reaching up to the | sane, pde corolla in plerisque 
M y frost, so that no cuttings could be obtained | central part of the roof and trained along it; their | tamen in fundo floris deri vo fi 
om them in spring ; as, for instance, Teas and others state is perfect—not а trace of red Spider to be seen, | suo stigmata beant, e ione 
Sagas € паа o are — killed to the stock | Since the above period I have built Pd of the same | It is vety lensant 
mode of proceeding which I| dimensions—viz., 70 feet ] and 20 feet wide, and Before. 
К. абас involves ьн дон — Tn Septem- | two more 100 feet long and 24 feet wid 
ber or October, w oung w сч усен, | without roof i ind ever thát 
T take off my СЕХ and cut t ber e usual | be Roses, orchard-house trees, or Vines, flourishes, | some plants bear 
Whner to two or three eyes, according t to roy distance Have I my side e I say | others bear blossoms without hont 
that roof openings are useless? Мт. Foster а Among the, Plants hat Baar frat t 
tain a portion of the principal leaf-stalk and some of | about “ fertilisation.” I trust he knows w hat it me the Fig e flo 
e, stalks of the first leaflets. I then put the em singly їп a horticultura! m К-те — stick o dia were ый 
e|adze. I make it a poin y їтеез are in a fall above аге {һе 
дай filling up with peat, ог with & compost of sand and | bloom in April, and a zur d windi Lis blo owin ng, with а with reference 
leat-mould. I plant with а small dibber, presing the | bright sun, vto M it to blow It 
soil firmly to the base of the — I then water, | 9 a.m. till The pollen p» nes dry, a 
and plunge the pots to half their depth on a bed| эчә : E насб а = of it arises fro Be onc in 
sloping about 6 inches, and well exposed to the sun ; ta To this adm mission. of die 1 impute 
then I cover with hand-g In a fortnight or Tent "success in eren Apricots under glass, | 
three weeks the cutti wil have callused and whick if “coddled” by being їп a house shut Сезз o 
-— w-— QUEM t this season they do поё | пр, almost invariably drop their blossoms, Just! 
e shade, especially if put in near aye a man of orchard-house culture, and also 
E fes dd Melon bed is very suitable, as it | a man of business, going over 100 large orchard-house 
much moisture. rr should | trees when in x — to fertilise them with а camel- | them to Son. каб 
ime, he autumn sun has | hai r pencil, or rsiau, Armenian, or Yankee Peach | been published in 5 the As nE y 
of а fortuight air иб, | grower going into. гія Peach orehard with his pencil | what Christ. Wolf, equ york. 
the edges of the hand-glass on a and lookin up at his large trees in bloom with the about this tree? I as 
ing 
EE" ea of сне: is it is absurd; he Aie to the cold dr Lowry be: could T ur tii 
IU" &re kept perfectly prey and bright sun, and we cdd: hous i "trouble to inform 
