1026 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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pM e | pots and covered with fine f fruit. The Fruit t ueniet "à the first and second operation, bnt thet 
give years, Ey eing understood, aps Ке, «n Pa h ciety, of which “ W. P. A. s the Grape s have then Some size, it En d 
k below the bud always covered ж not the - nour of od a member, at their meet- in 
- ear’ h, ^b fi llo 4. in August and September gave testimony to the aa aa to use the same instrument - - a "€ 
с eing і ollowe aches and Nectarines from | 4th. Тһе powdering succeeds best when appli mwy А 
f this mapas Rose stock exquisite г чаб of some Pe 
эм to illustrate the. “tendenc: in the minds 04 trees z pots grow E 
Engjtish nurserymen and gardeners Y^ doubt the merits | remind your readers 0* | Хн 
of Curiae ser in piros е, but they are not alone in | ће unsupporte үз u As to А алнан а. When th 
this, for all European, cult EN except th 
q equally slow. ey wo 
Orchard houses have леу pam ght into notice | gross А of the cult ure «в 
10 years; they have made and аге makin rapid pro- | prompt “W. P. A. to 
Pu in spite of opposition from carping Writers, uo Peach tre pibe" Mace i gox y Pur r Ds. ES Sth. Ind mw. — these 
i i i rh meneing to ripen e о e 5 me cni 
boi o E apri ocu s iode i Рек" wh th ht to be У could be conveyed | cations, as, for exa 
er. 
young rape entirely set. c. When these are 
ize as is thou ght — in sulphu 
he 
and heads at their simple management. en they ough 
If such people eM only know the pleasure to be |a mile without half i its fruit j - e ui wa aiting a day. 
derived from orchard-house culture, opposition as in He e shown by v3 е; eaves, as is us 
the case of the Мека stock would at once cease, and|that his knowledge re fruit-treo асый under dece mo Le аы ii ise, 
even * W. Р. A." would handle the pruning knife | very thin and genteel, and he i not — to levet е | ће 
rather phan the pen opportunity of increasing it. V ow үз ss s rase | 7th. t ан азу cause мен 
“ Tru е child of Time." The orchard-house | the quotatio en Ө; Р: A end of his| been omitted o 
idea e dà very year, and ezperienen in gathered article in No. 45. His remar: ly it by tw У 
slowly but сопа. When the ure of fruit in|are like “empty buckets” m! an Moe өр eight: or ten n sta iti | 
cheap houses t ded v^ was бырга. T as. that it be done before the time of the 
all application, 8th. It is n а 
m E gardens ] уз 
ы small gardeners, апа was once gone into by h the gr i 
undre ds of amateurs who saw the simpli city ^ AT DISEASE OF mime VINE AND ITS REMEDY. d workman followed by another, 
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LAZARIS, of Athens. теу, somme the Vines-and powders any that 
a а change has now en place et i ANY айыны, dried and ри ulverized, which does not may have escap ed. If after this di лг.) е терра i 
health-giving as Vell ke frui i Vine, as not dr om а 
the Pos face of yc matr, CU man y а “ fair 2 e oidium,” with which it is affected. Tt is because of | it ds necessary to rumen repont i s - all the 
lady " _ can breathe the жү air of ап orchard- fhe same qualities that pulverized sulphur produces | care жтт aie ide caeca when sulphur is * 
po only with ris edu the same effect, and not as a specific, as is generally used other atat) yi earth, 
but with оа һаз геаѕоп 5 pa thankful for the| believed. Those who have thus far applied themselves which, When а injurious is the Vine, will eure the 
invention. to research, to discover a remedy for ith the same succes 1 
It is on account of the elastic, healthy felag *oidium," have wished to find - wi which Sach is my Посотвеу, whieh long 
(perhaps apparently) given to the a air by dry gra would as surely cause it to disa ез» as does quinine | and the most satisfactory results e 
ths that makes them more eligible than АЗ eos break the intermittent fever. oeque they have | infallible. If any one is found who doubts it, only 
for the exercise of the aged or the delicate invalid, | considered that sulphur possessed specific | let bim а t i 
requiring the climate of Italy. A house 102 ог 150 | properties, but no one Ui weg that. pr material | rules given, beginning before the shoots are the 
feet long and 24 fee ide, wi and well-| reduced t y er, and which uld not | о " 
kept gravel walk down its centre and an avenue | injure the plant or its fruit, would equally well cure apply mes 
trees formed by planting dar ise en it is spread abundantl this way may the 
10 feet. re 
among them and on ihe side borders (there are three e by its Ан the parasitic Fungus, absorbing | will use on 
paths) trees in pots, is about the most complete m siam ts juices, and thus cutting off its nourishment. In | Corinth. Report 
9 laying out а large orchard-house that Ђе | some emer i observations I have made, I think I | Society. 
inei just at the pana 
is attac! 
have this effect анта. 
а" in pots, they are pem pe Maheshi ‚where r ч the paras 
ey were exposed, 
ilio grains iaaktached SEA-SIDE PLANTING. 
top-| to the Grape, and petis on the grains. themselves. | 
узы Having observed that t| бов бе cvy! which lay upon ће |  T&E ра А = seide A aptis may be c 
g away the s 2 ш ыызы I conclud 
t to the bo Natur 4 e1 ral! 
о mind. Опе seemed to unveil ће [16 b pow 
anatomy of the tree. With what apparent sagacity the The foli: 
то 
ed | under two heads. 
eur 
| ma 
owi oi 
otlets seem to have made their way above the discovery as an in nfallible remedy. pow me my|viz, the salt spray, 
e of the mould inis 20 to feed on the surface | Vines with European sulphur, save опе corner of | some extent injures certain varie t 
manure given to ddl undantly last summer. | my vineyard apart from the rest, желе, was saved M will be fo не dieet wat qp kinds of Ро 
ТЫ 'This was divided into portions slightly affected b 
t this moment, thus dos: seen into, is more | was treated with the sulphurous e fers a Kalamaki, varieties of Elms, 
аео g than е gayest parterres, because it leads | called *antirusty ” tg o ба ыр Snap agiri shelter and ound for the more 
the mind to the uà and to ps on the raar- | clay, leaving, а "s the sam т may be JE with perfect safety up to 
vellous works of Nature. natural state, to see if tho d dte S чт 06 cease | mark. І would then the 
i t 1 dh due Ed bv three portions, treated | forest to ет» continued inthe following: 
clever sr gardoners кА P cnn in i1 suus of үч with European sulph th of Kalamaki, and. with | ОЁ different sorts, Pinus austriaca and mar 
for it is only ihe man h natural refine- | clay, alike Кж, фес ү. ; diaired; while the Vines not | Poplars, Alders, Ash, Spruce Firs, Beech, ai 
ment Tus of * Nature's gentleme: at all were entirely destroyed by the imr the drier рага, introducin 
Noli Seng ook through eu do its pores Therefore I concluded that pulverised earth merited | carpa, whic ich, by the bye, is a famous t i 
o mo ni sea breezes 
and w Vineries, and 1р} id The рош CIN. алс ЦА 
Pineries, and walls pelar Ж гест а well-trained dien e, I "rem following year situations, and here is the marrow 
ho pass Trees to do.an 
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lives in 
grown without such accessories. Still there are many dk any treatment. "Three months later, the Vines ба on the greater ће "density req 
pend cene gm and I have much pleasure in| powdered. were deret while those treated with | almost апу kind of tree may be 
some my friends, who, instead of|argillaceous earth were леди com жат 1 me fully that | of suecess. Tam constantly hearing g 
EE the ad pis of humble Фиат: assist them | such argillaceous earth y cured the disease. Yet | plaining: e climate. — 
| know of no class of men more |І resolved to continue rupe дета oca tana 1838, |of no use planting ; we have tried it 
us than t first-rate gardeners | and test the followi : һе 
their sii m and pass а in ord 
in—the climate don't suit. We are soeps 
nl Mons two e "Вы Вот how many acres w ye: 
и-и И ETEA] 
long EU 7 ее? d all to no purpose," &c. 
chances" of ` i 
EA ” but it sl da gi ems 2d cdm hs best tme io mako the арыйа ное; many aca aro Б 
a Decr nir peheatia, Re 1? ост чи cmm 
ode of culture which he has never | 
B 
a erstand, lowing experiments: I powdered a : | 
The origin f rchard h x flowering, and ny ЕЕ d the cum 
is of the difficulty often eiiis. by the pro-| when sulphur is диш. Many The cure was ics is RUP pitiable objects to behold ^ pir} 
of small g gima in growing ы аге veris "e Fifteen deas sie 1 mad, the pr марта with my friend “W. P. t a byelaw 
the edi 
opened up a w path, „not then thinking of “© "the E Nine days ай Pen pasmed Min signs of | е | Take шу м тоне on ot me stable 
extent whioh i it d; it| disease appeared, when I immediately repeated the | іш to the open common ; there let 
is, therefore, most gratifying to "him our алм t fed with the besi?hay and Oates. · 
erem, а гїн men now find fruit culture be. repeated the роли ne "e can perp is оба 
never-fail ce of intellectual amusement, besides te ti e ET fo ет time with the same results. & the — 
he raris delight " Mp as ада that A uero a nother series was powdered at the time of in setting е7 ап 
heir own gardeners. Iam aware that | ог formation of M oung Grapes, but withou Ianswer *No; bat ЫТ саша wish your g 
fhis pus pes а little door of envy and jealousy dor although the earth was used. abundantly. А forth D would have some feeling fora tree аз val " 
is not the management and pruning of wall ігееза | was left me in the midst of the rest, which was | But take a fine young Oak А 
great mystery?) but not with good and clever | Шке the las ked. | rich nursery grounds to am open нне. 
gar * 2 : rom these experiments s I have drawn the потнае | best soil and attention, keep it 
As to what “ҮҮ. P. A." say м. ана. арчу ч be freed fro what will it accomplish? Nothing. 
минен and the flavour o conde ак зая and. grave "d w hours, ede |f the majority of plantations where 
m trees in pots І эй only E that IU Дин, ad. ү p w pee like sulphur.|situations are planted wide 
неч e one © Rapper бола Тарша i a 2d. T M oem Pas easily prepared as above, | wind в — off the sea 
sho! ve visi wW- зу well e the Vines, it i ill i 
Pe ped eid ass es, it is preferable abe for miles is enough to chill 
examined "wr fine Eni Ms soil. 8d. That the mirar enerally used | trees. "herefore to be successful 5 
so luzuriantly in 18-inch | to apply the sulphur, will serve for this also, at least | thickly, and I know of no better nurses" 
