THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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[ХотеМвев 9, 1861, n 
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small and simple | was not tarred was about five years [ 
of the pant, whare the raw material was more чту слын eene yate mof. with the ends boarded, | healed end completely ; whilst ihe one lxv. i 
Then os j 
EY conveyed. 
In oreover — ted in aes it is fre- 
atter to supply forcing 
8 
е 2: 
кы 
then a 
ES 
WE 
ergreen hedges 
wea not sufficiently | 
spring, 1 
uted in their 25 ce, Now, 1 | 
larger. and still larger are a 
tarre 
clostrino. was, much less regular. Dung d 
fast as that rim but afterwards there was : 
difference cein the rate of grow wth. „Со а] {аг 
3 p the injurious pem t da this to its t 
lour, - by absorbing the ra oil 
boarding was su 
appears that eee 
hey have b 
with simple fixe ngs а 
gable ends. As their till Pi 
p ssesse 
of nutriment, zh high 
at this н) je extrem: y high ai ag: 
the habit of € large pei ЖЕЛ of 
pig manure, о e of f the riche st of the 
f d, 
arm yar 
ma tendi nds to s jest. 
arge glass- eed i fruit gines d 
iv the eret. 
WINE а varying хай ав to ће crop. 
In the poires rof еше and a nmm. the vi: шо |р Pre 
been concluded under m rable circu 
"hist in pem 1 
of | the wound, but salves, leer. 
mall but constant nd 
the aede is et 
is no sudden 
rm tissues are 
How far the 
closing отер 
al and iem. 
scale and EE D 
are bad. 
nted with one case in which 
anı 
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Grapes belag peifestiy- і ripe and dry a 
The Revue de —— ne states tha 
ra 
be Ment Ur the use of а composition I 
tree without applying grafting-wax v 
wine. 
vintage in Burgundy has never n favoured by shore 
— weather. The re dro generally ripe а: 
excellent „condition, and the cro чу! will this i gunt d 
паа anti 
a ti 
a sufficient mutritive matter н 
еп по ts AA 
and m to 
effect mS "n 
—— Ат а 
M. UL pr 
TENT MUSHROOMS m the groun 
САР 
and ferments, it c 
Alu xe — I have cut СФ КЎ а DEUS mi 
and its ано f is Deo. re o wound w 
айг PY 
best br white boron 
а-аа, or iie tác үте” a quarter of 
an ey P © ereas ood lyi a 
coating of tar was “yellow, — looked as if it had been 
£ fully three- 
this dis 
iran enel bd 
andi in some places coloration а 
TREE WOUNDS m^ erre OF HEALING 
eem FORN: 
pU. йитә to heal а wound. on the stem of a 
His me thod of cultivation is thus богет: He f 
t of „ће stem, „Whatever 
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4 Uh Ика 
nem 
5 х 
Ja + 
EC s large e wounds on: old troas, the vigone of 
erm бэу 
h has 
ith a ем of 
of 
bed thus prepared is watered with 
two grammes [1 gramme = 
is i хеч ous. When нят: no matter what its 
1 у be, does n imi voii breadth one-fourth 
| of the e дне of the stem, d will, if the tree is aaun on an 
healthy and has not Mur its limit one) I was enabled to рта E, 
years. The bark at the чени S was 
= 
branches r grafts cut slopin 
iting] we were inserted beneath 
of growth, be cover over in three 
as soon as the bark joins ous wd and raised both at top 
forthe w ) 
If qs pese is wider and mi 
circumference, the edges of | gra 
e ise bark а he 
wound. 
h 
and in about six days ihe Mushrooms grow to 
mous size, 
ies rand lower edges of ew 
employed аз scions were clean 
э the diei from same exposure begins 
| жиш „They were placed side by si 
o deca; 
forming a a Бора bran can ко AR be рее 
LE 
— - of the varieties of GRAPE which at Chiswick 
9i 
T. 
— 
T , 
hus formed a sort of 
ihe wound. PTT. 
since dm p "Royal отит е) чөң without n: 
from M. BURCHARDT. This Grape, from its h atig 
"The u mm and lower 
en eoated over with 
viol н covered with 
во аз to cover the od d 
е, | Жылу enough it has 
object to heal the wounds ot t€ and = мен preserve 
the wood which has been laid: bare from decay. 1tis 
some resemblance in its кы to Ard emn Prince, 
was named Burchardt/s Prince f the 
[ early 
m the Fruit- Committee, in nich it 8 highly | the healing of the wound ; all that сав be done is to | time in а fine avenue үк ournal de dei $ 
6 ear the variety ез ейн en ripened for|remove such causes as аге calculated to impede the | Z et Centrale Ф 
r pot culture, and proves 
stablish: 10 
in every | na 
intend next spring to repair 
MÀ 
S dud dn under 
T mien. "The esta 
servatory have produced large and very h 
bunches, but in that situation, irs hey n rece 
artificial aid, the berries cQ рш; it therefore 
in 
The flavour is excellent, resembling that of the Black 
Hamb ething of 
of e consi 
ands 
ve little that 
EC 
for 
and 
may be resorted to pr tho prevention of dedir еїр& Мт. 
will do more harm than g = examine the list E Hollytocks. [^ 
effects of some compositions for wouw new vari 
S Moderate чета -— made ьс smooth a Rd their „арр 
rument, Nature Һе! will 
a sharp cu rself Пом e has not inde 
той iin Under fi -— conditions tho new bark | а solita novelty, but varieties have been 
glides over the smooth TAM x celi heit жр improv 
covered. Т Mi ^am j he wound wi marked bys in 
ar, or it» veo e "i ч saw, the teoth " symme {ту of 
which would tear and bruise Hate of s bark and ii a bolhabited plant А 
ге 
| wood 80 as to pre he 
2. Moderate sized E "rere s with 
Verbena for ова; oh. tie ИН us it is | Sasat- Face, 
a cas edis and more permanent in character, at |a mixture of - 
in the case of $ eds, and in small known that the 
The main ed for this preference, is that especially of the sun sun's атон 
t. 
nmn i 
pant 
[hi of a wound ; from an сенен 
made by me, it appears that the above application is four 
we 
Commendations hav distri Pedum amon 
us | varieties which, pes with many others, have 
attended with bu sk vu тех From а уірого! 
Sycamore, with s h bark, two slips of the ter 
about 2 inches ге were remove of 
he wounds was covered Mer drag t thickness of 
the above-mentioned grafting с The first year. the | of Mess wnie, Laing’s se 
goun covered Е that Pls ain cl © with it "the Countes Russell, UN 
den: „year. the former wound, w 
and t he neren 
eft had deer ун holl 
ean diminution being nearly 
ther was no 
