THE iiie isa AL AND mccain GAZETTE, 
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ресур from each d about 163 lbs. of 1 iy kok and | sti Ш bi her e, V Vbi tà are оны b pul been ней | TOR dui to I fm с 
ee dances dut үш азкори М "The fach s therfore, about the same time as the paee tree ; of these I may | During the last season I have had P 
Soio s E ES for matten, аз mention Juglans nigra, or k Walnut, Mud a very | trees in pots, standing оп the 
mpared with these, is to me а ore ee one (fo: bat, in | fine old Cercis Sili Ego m ДЕ Тайне tree. D. Cun nning- | beautiful fruit. The interest ma 
mo dea enr P eor о ch Мн ine: Sl elec, 97 ; towards these tiny trees has 
the case o otton ап Шу а " am, Gardener 5 
the sterility caused by consecutive croppin th the e Cinchona acm vira Ear el, in n November, 1860, a | expec d it was a matter of а 
TUNE Мн евр XD s a " Som of p Red Bark tree, which had | the ludicrous pinions broac а: 
d fi the soi ndia ou 
matter regen eer ters assured us They been lend vithin sight ‹ of the snowy peak o of Chim- | wax i imitation а Опе шаг 
fiat the Botanic Gardens 
Kew. 
nth. The 
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g the first of у анн арреагз іп another page, was recei кө 
Тһезе we 
sown ab several successive | times, but the first of them 
would hav 
seeds 
erminate 
ey g 
the first started in КО three 
g кас 
m of obse magined 
But the Жш dia lm on Оша 
prie 
sometimes E 
ES great number. er ie d me 
from | produced me from 3i 
30 t 
I could get for fruit grown 
there is no comparison in pos of flavor 
fruit would not sell half so readily as that grop 
lass. I went а few miles last i: 
i ee all the trees were in eight, tena 
tothe е ое Ea ел, by nomeans an канын Rao he weeks or a ees 5 йе others took several weeks | ev 
yet informs us that the eis — of доо rers longer. The seedlings as soon as they could be handled | to 
y t ecently 
i eux. E Dur aspe ШО. апа’ elsewh thi e pricked о AN аре I larger ones being columns. 
attention of the economist to the scientific aspects of the ilas ced in the iddle, aller 
proble. © Con n ivation." The discrepancy b Dey around dde 
i n 18 | + 
рсе а ша рх sisse суратат бър е: the Cotton | the very commencement per tree ed dd ur in its 
plant ras shown by both. American and Indian experience being | growth tly had been ien in the centre 
in truth a very exhausting one when cultivated а Ed d of one of the pans, т пу Бнр to grow yer. rapi йу. At| 
Abo азоо е system. But, des the — а eoted Cur ЕТ е Бес 
cu olet bi boe eas ной ве aratel 
tion, its exhausting as dpud. io. d ЗАРЫП A. pov xi y" 
counteracted - that it cea: " A T. ore injurio л) А 
soil than (Ced consequence retaine Е | never 
its place in their PP agitatur ipit iet centuries; seemingly eire possession of of the pen Its реА ет Op 
without ig any material deterioration of fertility. After | Тар! 
what I сые so M cay i witnessed when engaged in Cotton raries, and by June of the present year it was more 
culture, c — SR dfe aU в Drev. Башк р | than double the aiz ч any of the others. It was not 
the vas end 8, cann 
hesitate seeing his de duction as to the non-exhausting | ОГА Б for it had the 2 e same amount sd EAE 
character of this crop on the grounds stated. is on record | as the ers; y the thickness 
that the fertile soils of Virginia bore for a century ENS : tlió dr atid the тауер of the internodes. 
g $ : 
cropping with Wheat and Tobacco, without manure, neasured the plant when it was about 11 months o 
befor 
they ceased t to produce remunerating crops, whereas odi 
к is i or 
elapsed since the Southern States of No rth aa found its dimensions to be as follows. 
. The stem Ё Е pot {тее culture seems to эз e баа i 
T. 
H., Weym 
p-dressing. R. 
e the at Cotton field of the world, 
bec grea f 
eri half their. е bora d d аа) Biss n field: Б t there were still 1 airs of leaves upon main be 
and that, too, notwithstanding 9-1 re of each crop м u 
aunually returned A the soil which produced it. Whether ion: and rà irs [3 а si i e ma ; er los mad. | 
cultivated, and year after Leer returned any of them a foot in length " inches broa 
he soil in he indie p 
n 
likely to be known ept experim ошау on mall ойо; ж ае 
the experiment t t be 
in accordance with what із known regardin Cotton PEN ч 
омеа а abou 
may, to some extent at least, be again 
Stress on now in the hope ари Mallet, should | race, 0, W. 
he these es, may be ind tal Yi 1 
eration when examining “the special $nes.—. 
Ве Рагу last; 
ре 
uired by the Cotton plant, аш 
"which remain to be exa by analysis 
Meer of hisin їч 
р З aa RTI istud ат t 
tigato Is intere ng question, C ETE: оге wo УЕНЫ er уре tes 
untiripng patience and skill he has pus eady bestowed on the soil | bunch es of fruit 
perse, we may, I think, expect it will be definitively ascer- 
tained on unquestionable evidence that part at least of the 
plants living on food left by those which preceded them, while 
Fesh suppl are being, белум Ъу agencies at vore in the 
soil, bu A M attri ч 2 to their feeding on the excre- 
The e E 
idR 
near the base 
a Vinery filled wit th Мазсаїз esl are gathered, "they are found to consist 
is | LINNEAN : 
is 21 таю! in the n 
8 аге several | m. Cobbold made some. observations, 
same (9 
otitties, 
Ld Bentham, 
p ore. M.D., his — 
в Esq. а large number of Primroses 
the y hav 
терр, уча average. поб Jes than 2 2 inches i singi 
B чаму dvised 
ке 
only one or 24 of 
the rod next season, while others display the 
recommend me to tla seven or qe bunches, d 
from rotation is pu not simply to one set of | hints therefore on these points would obli ge A Constant | “Biles 
l says may be | an 
y b efore the horti- | 
th 
irth. 
A few | 
of their stamens and pistils. 
olyanthus and Aur! 
hich 
icula are E aware of 
-еуей, 
esignated бе ho d longi aud 
- The long-styled. plants have. 
о шап can be better eer e 
brethren in that particular b 
licable to t i 
B ires 
H 
| yello the 
Et pis i of t 
es 
—As est во та eaders who аге | of 
curious puc is history o Роа апа remarkalo trees, I a 
some account dp a Quer Suber, or 
Cork iso s here, and said to have in Ау anted alike throu gho 
Bishop Compton in 1688. lomfield, rchar H 
„in a work published туте еде їп 
ears ago, asserts s that this same | houses a 
f ti n En land. 
ut the seaso: Б 
Т.Е.” Daring bes 1 
ages - th 1 na f 
=" из. ч ақ е read ica interi vit Accord: fi 
m Jaroérite 
ave seen of h 
Lon en borsa Ithink that | tube 
h 
Cucurbi- | stan 
is produc- 
trans 
here was never experienced. te 
tha! rred to 
go. r some days I had noticed that 
о were йы from an out-door Vine, as I 
ly 
n 80 y pla 
never found on the same e pi 
pe Ks be | m 
t, and t 
аа д 
а harko and found to re 
ollowin Сена 
осе у taking e "us im 
spot, Mr. Darwin һе: Ме 9 bels, of WP 
were long-styled, and 281 short „styled. The d 
н ан лы ordinary 
ngla stock is all 
ош к: the whole of es irs have [Sen i 
m led to 
ar w. Мр ачар to бе во al Society i in el sure of a crop, and that 
fee! t high, and its s girth at tr reatmen t are 
red ie De Map ug and 8 feet 4 inches, 
tree is w 50 feet in height, and Proc at thue fee are 
* toy еч as ре 
uses 
e designate 
much of tbe 
OUSes.—I pem » watched with interest the 
со i chard 
ъ В, 
RE, 
to belie oe 
3o m 
er the same | p 
not o үм po а PRA. but | 
do vour 
1f gr 
them, 
e ММ 
inier kinds the long. z-styled ones are ye 
ess valued by florists ; ^ is in these ат 
зл inequality in of the | 
, | stamens than i 
-Qneen of jr cadunt i two forms 
yellow, | that the short-styl 
reated | and there 
Pri “The sim % fact of the pollen. 
[in me ae SIE the stigma "du 
ness i sets o сен ene of Duet 
ean ?” 
was 
been Mos . Darwin 
| speci tending е а dicecious 
the the оор дый plani jia with their roug 
hat t eid 
stamens and Mp 
Vari experiments, were 
[were minutely s statal but the result 8 
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