1068 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Срвотувв у, 
ith Өй. df ing o of 5 lbs. of gas coke. When all е у, ~ 
клдр crops, the i increase in the Uis ies ше ше Hid ue Bes d y a Ыса of water jer Кышы | mad was yer through, the evaporation тыб 1 th 
1,240. ыны, of which їп ‚159,915: bushels | through. the farn verd hich ev ped 5 4 i z жал; with consumption of only 40 » 
of Wheat; whilethe real he green cro d е | 
T of Patatak. 2 , 601 tons, shows a total of| “The stove (Fig. 1) шау be either хана А кето? дв lbs. of coke I hours, Ee i т 
41,7944 tons , and that of the уе "ur a total of 7982 | oblong. eu m ists of a гает Окы. ^ -рі | w game room, during 13 hou ея 
thorit and stea т, B, beneath, boiler, "Enti 
beo ge gei serene кар. ur aut] 24 стана ог үка above it = е reri is supplied to Rom А һа ai xA пра i ч 
1 ањ. oí itby a pipe, D, con- g placed on one side : 
remarks E pd ciu best | the boiler at the lower p de d steaming apparatus 5 vd othe ч 
i il it е iousl „а cock, E. Апо ther | pipe p с, conveys by its lower|iormed by the top of the stove and th | 
"a er отет а: ыра oeil a ed tha mt is { "t bra: nch, F, у аду portion or the whole of the steam into a * Thes à as here figured woul " 
f its green state; whilst the seeds are ае fatten- | the chamber, в, beneath the furnace, and so into o the us to wa "y rooms a railway st h 
ing as food for horses, pigs, and poultry, and make | furnace, and by its upper branch, G, it UIN what | entrances an Tür in large hot? p i 
fcis bread. е may be required into а vessel o mber, steaming: food for cattle, i it would saye at le $e 
h ublication we get а of an h may be connected of 
A bod pots d те elonging d м "авиша zither ke by ie or сан The sm moke ASK Ed The invention, as applied to a grato (Figs ! ha 
nd ANDERSON at Yering, a homestead o conveyed b for сете kitchen, or cottage, ог to kit th 
above 20,000 acres on the b АШЫ a thd upper Ya, | о furnaces, consis bs ts of an iron Tre ha 
abou miles from наа Here, besides an Fig. 1. L E a е; ім а the fire as t] wi 
established vineyard of several acres, which produces Т7 poured in Ew ave 'the fullest advan 
элыз Pow yielding excellent wine, and a nursery radiat ation ad conduction of heat from 
g Vines, the new vineyard formed on a & L 
gently "айдар! elevated piece of land, comprising atmospheric air Ы such as, by a s door à 
e soil which is well adapted 
be: Te г пову broken up with the subsoil also, any offeusive smells whieh - might a iris B 
plough to a depth of 18 КО ү portion only having < "remi water may be used, = 
n hand trenched. nage, naturally good, ing. р 
has been su e se^ by disini to carry off the super- When rightly applied and used, this d 
fluous surface w The Vines e for the mosi full 50 per cent. cf vue It renders bes m 
Le been plantel Within the last two years; they stand greater heat is emitted ; no dust e ға 
ня m ly іп ws 4 feet apart, and great care has been жаы са x has rw proved а m cA 
smoky chimne 
essential ye et too often neglect ed requiremen | “N.B. лус т burns better ай ps 
pl чүш of a vineyard, The manufacture of wine aloe | ihe best for е ер s the dish i 
being aimed at, table Grapes have bee х= ded, E back kitchen. In her cases the. ti 
such sorts only as are known to yield superior win he invention is ех ilar h 
have been planted. Amongst them are, Black Cluster, | the drawer not necessarily resting on the 0 
itage, La Gloire, Tokay, Reissling, Chasselas, and | may, of course, be made more J 
Gouais, togethe wi mall nu f the Health and Wealth, de. By the ir 
"Tinto, the best Grape known for adding to i brilliancy ? 
of the Eds r of red wi tain Anderson = 
СЕ cuttings of many of tbe best varieties N EMIT NES кр or OF FRUM 3 
he famous wine and brandy producing dis- ОЁ FRANCE. AND $ 0 
нор ат айа Spain, which are now being reared xai Nou ЫН iHi od 
eerte К 1861, y that în in the valley of 
same plago a У аА y of the hoe я 
шы s ис Pe кейшн af D'Ounous, merous varieties of Ch n 
hich i 1 
; 
І 
Ww г t 
d gardens with an ‹ 
дшшщ о ] 
e to come 
don to witness the productions. "exhibited this 
tumn, to give a list of the best varieties, classified 
oder Ad different colours for Не guidance next 
ELEVATH 
Rose and. Lilac.—Altred 4 Salter, Baron Scalebert, Campestroni, | V3! a 
Favourite, оа т Терпау, Lord Elgin, Miss Kate, 
ersailles Defiance, Saccoi Vera, Stel 
Метке Caractaeus, Lady Hardin, 
, 
n 
ie oet, Varus аети Jordi d Piani Morem 
me NACER = 
tipped.—Vesta, Defiance, Luridum, Globe, 
White,- Argentine, Modèle, 
Miss Talford, Diana. 
Red and Оет, — Вор, Dr. Bois Duval, St. Thais, Mustapha, 
Miss Julia, Brilliant. 
Yellow re Canary.— а а Canrobert, Gerbe 
d'Or, Solfaterre, Christiana, Canary Bird. 
Rose and Carmine. — Hélene, 
Amelia, Riquiqui, Florence, et, A c 
Drin, 
лиз Jane 
lica [mai 
the former A which was partially known previously to 
the hen (November, i» ey were both height, bw А ме 14 lbs. of gas coke for eight| 
і Co з eei ni . The first is, | b master steamed his in дем 
in contact "rej i lu ас with great advan- 
d burn; tage for "ie o озек o 0 the 
Steam a given | * Careful е йа! haven piv the е те- 
е It ао sisati vire were passed through 
| that same hour, Mir ded UN & 
H, into a chamber or доо IM an oven, before it| W 
furnished 
Jardin Cerise de Villànes 
tove is also | ; 
E Hermiono, T кукы, | ап index-glass, т, ind & eE with | t of which have been lo 
M bs We |; b Through d last winter, one of fhese, only 3 feet | M the во Теж 
, Aim аз- | їп height and 1 es in diameter, was sufficient to Tattar А dem i 
Niels mi 
Ааа 52 c ed 29 Ros i and 18 feet in lad 
| of 
In the orchards, vineyards, 
ыал нк of Cherries dre 
varieties k 
and gardes 
Ф onthis p 
Sons, High East. 
