NovEMBER 23, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1927 
eties of Poplar thickly intermixed through. | ое re, I think I could cultivate that field deeper and xad tall and slender, and do loes not bear anything like 
Bt the plant im ge т ошу thing îs to is to see by timely betten, and ота even pa її зай рени апа е. so many ме ers as the hardier species, be к< сэш 
attention that the аа Ag ure the permanent | these great € i m И iy - musings hi Pis grum orel oides and viglacea are кобу curiosities, 
i t| and the s Enid о. , difficult to grow. I have 
in had them "All but o only retain памы а small w 
T ЖАНА Sie conspieuou er like p Plenty of light, air, 
I hope they may have the effect of | and рг st is they require. L. 
n, 
rom fr equ 
pendula seems to like more Bur than the other two, 
ТВ | which flourish i in sandy loam and leaf-mould, whereas one- 
rd sand at? 
x ind 
t various other parts along and 
the coast, so that in former times our Welsh coas in thi y pe suits L. pendula. After they have 
well as the more inland pec ust have been pe clad becau: flow ered cont inue Pto water til they pos ^ die down, 
with CE м d an our proportion of woodlands, s y of light. 
pi 8 but for бнр ч perhaps say from the | takı hich dh bare рн: Glazing. — - Having built vicis he -roofed 
Е time of Oliver Orommel in 1646, the total neglect o fin al and mo mportan houses in America, and 
г and constant destruction have almost led E the extir- n 1 t pro- them for about 12 months, Iam һа appy to inform your 
| pation of the пад; fores Wales. i ed W MM ome = though Am staple tore маа Согг “сәен v ww 98 extra outlay in double glazing 
ma f these facts her з in | crops of tho best Coton, «к> seri шо t indebted for. this | was net, Sho dn rst Tu К ae 
mp | times gone by must iven great at was g el poe one, the thermome a aid e- 
is in "Indie. Further. we u Н and sometimes бой Lac to 9 
"be kno fir 
to speak, lives his ital ín of 
Оо оп са] 
interest, speedily exhausting the fertility Pa land. 
The Hindoo we have seen, to carry on the simile, lives 
on his interest, but seems to have but an imper- 
idea of adding to his capital by combinin, 
n 
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to be ral t 
uring the night, and it was with ашу "i kepi 
my hou 
to g 
шаш f bare existence, should again be planted ad ёле lly rithe frost from E his house, whilst 
that 
| attended to, ex not x ме will the rris be repaid, | į y ing capita manuring abundantly—but| Were searcely ever below 45°. These houses ek, 
rsi f but his tenants and the co country аб large will be | owing, apparently, to less perfect til draining almost as | however, only double yama along the sides and ends. 
„and | benefited n5 the pmo ed , and hene co the A Aa therefaro to be do сср interest from 6-4 o the Hindoo I believe that double glazing the sides and ends of 
l he | increased fertility and val systems in Cotton culture. This question I sball -roofed houses is t'improvement on single 
e in my next letter, Robert Wig М, ( 
раза 
pz EU о winter; nor do I think we nee 
5 8 ЗЕ 5 glazı stop the drip. We cannot possibly make а 
4 зг F greater v oM in e окай pink. houses than using 
ЕЕ I Ei A small pipes and small M" e = the heating surface of 
gk: Le aee КЕП ш t ll pi mall for a house of any 
ES S 28" i pretensions, and 1 tl p 
„жн 7а раа z would b à 
frm tho prts partly tho FOURIER: E тош und the Im which ps be s Lt i any 
ы Ре srl quit oi conta 8 : ordinary plant house. All the advan that I know 
а шыс; With the ГА SU Lie acte я a: D of to be reaped by double glazing is ает have already 
enit ion, 1 I dar Ei named, yiz-, the saving of fuel and labour, and, I у 
w written fro ulii birisiga nes add, a little anxiety on the part of the gardener, the 
E | last not a. sm i matter. Damp at eres 
© E and moisture can easily be — by ventilation if 
E а, | we cde еда of heat at com — 
BE А. ge — ds А в per men of hornet's nest 
un ERO: ^ has Pun ecently ta in this p hood (the 
& E west of cceli, -— B s M. E „ац o 
eo os P 
„or Mr. EEA ' 
w these 2 
d could com; i |еювныны, . . ыы 
indian lough ы еду to ESSÉSSRARSE 
Cotton ES à 
with 2 
an re dl dS дө I. UNDO DEC Idee, з; 8| e n 
[Ee y và es 4 fee! gest circum- 
med, Pe à Fui ri ferenee. also s кана to а арт readers as 
ground, to the ve we s zd " take t interest $ ja бы vae of at the present 
EXITUS i iE is. an excellen tuam red даче 
E z the ену Eier wil danger or anno 
cm — pj? | from the attacks of the insects. Тһе cold weather will 
effectual in ne m ^et harmless, and if a small portion of 
tis cut awa Y the 
dts ы м | ower part of the nes y Шу, 
EN stated саат suSESSaAnr: SENS | Š Ё rage] ern vit its unpleasant inhabitants of many 
views 56, persis odb, oP tiliago | Specimen preserved safely. G. O., Chepsto 
е" стаи wi Tis Temperature.—The following aecount of cold in the 
LI va maru ермей i aiu is sve | spits бенен 20. а ийем Dy a minimum 
yeàrs | г mome! urray а eath, fixed to a 
M Бар stirring апа „=й till the Meum, XY pa NU LP hol in 1860. all six feet from the ground ina western aspeet at 
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ече (40 years) 3. 17 inehes. This has been | Lichfield, may perhaps interest some of vier readers :— 
the driest October "eva 1817, p 60inch. Nov. 14 Por ei morning.. 26 deg. 
manure to support Dumfries:—Fine; understo n the 11th. 15. Friday. e E S 
bear such Vountifal ето mystery Nookton. беп тоу ia in 16. Saturday (Snow) 5 BEIEN 
by unfolding the f the air Sandwic rs) 4.85 inches. October usually 17. Sun DX m 7 
05 00 act and ќас ciem то À * Co quus às the fall has been this year, 18. Monda ay jíuUCx UL UE АПШ. NE 
good tillage. it n чир Г by that of August. The has been reaped e oap і ав 094 
principles I bridge and the Potatoes taken up in favourable weather, ж. Vo EA 
А for G. s S; E Camden Road Villas. Chad, Lola, М 
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H., St. ov. 20. 
Uk M the i —1 see in your columns some mention о! Camp Gardens.—We are happy to endorse the re- 
Guano, superphosphate, lime, Кетет, э ot on aly He ecc Having cultivated them for ims thai Heiss eram of tw. In Ingram, who so ашу points onk; 
dés food e plants, b also as re 40 years, I believe I can give your тена useful | the adva: nts whic! ine vitably ise fron 
ber mich а эте, mise honir | hints. No bulbs а iem Si A groan: formation of pulcre 
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two or three years апу body may hav me camps, where gardens unquestionably be 
зз many sa „еу сап want, as ench = атая two bin d ПЕЕ „Бу the men, and be a source. of 
janoaa ч s always to be found in such localities,— 
first 1 doubt whether any one ever| Page 4 Тоодо и Mog icti 
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mesnwblle 1 рч а the admission of fresh 
lower perae tock in Euro It has moreover a trick c —Is illustrated 
ee] Beg do harm—treading th not growing at all sometimes for two or three years in Basse Sen mon. er mgr : er дау from Mr, T. 
is not easy to imagine ions would be, but T dare | Succession, though t bs remain perfectly healthy.| G. Messenger, of Loughborough, about his n 
А... these lish are It is a full golden PA almost yolk colour, and | Divisionless Horticult Ra Buildings, which he says 
very. beautiful when it flowers. L. quadricolor i less | cheaper, acp ln and lighter i in ета Чаш . 
; they do A un in flowering, bub is always a ticklish: bulb $о | any other effected by 
м way. IfI had on my small; simple | TOW, and із not as pretty as either of the three first | а simple and much admired mechanical Mapa 
ны rd carry to the feld on wy shoulder, and | named. Its leaves are long and narrow, and its flower | every word of which m һе true. Воб I would 
