- 146 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Fesrvany 18, 1860, 
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y which our monstrous ad = from its normal | 80 as not to overcrowd each other, and thus when the 
season of the annuals is on the decline a 
b 
parent. The orders I allude to are Aris 
at Dalmat ioy. 
Py origin, as ity name would imply. It w 
t from tk 
Pro perly speaking this Potato Be 
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and N uiet, Pp thee a Met like Begonia, has | nay ‘yemoved, and the other pm wou psp n Cumberla land, | mi "a “4 of Moke, some 2 tt 
an inferior ¢ ovary of 3—6 carpe els; Roig nthaceæ, like | occupy their place. Another syst m of culture Iu sel |m "the puaa E almahoy, 
our ai on theoretic t “adopt with success is this, viz.: du = sie ih nd Early of th Barly” (it i 
rinci Ta e robable that Nep mtha is gs Se — to sow thinly in pots pans some of the "me. Qabar deck soil West pre ron mi be > and 
p Aty A RE is not (as yet) generically div versified, | following variet Hee — Candyvatts, * Glarkia pu Sr. Nevin ae si “hi Here arol ip ibe Siue t ‘Dalma. 
ia flowe ‘tae are 4-mero Ay embryo more Bre Kaulfussia amelloides, Nemophila sae ge Collinsia | hoy, it was rough i p, libera z et 
organised, “aud its geogr raphical range more lim n a io color, Sch rs x sage —— aig gg Sain sked : weirs he 
g further guess that 1 hese wer 
Tanatos wi ak rey og A at » from an Aristo- | excluded, or in a cold ae ‘ot obs greenhouse, ge 2 ns its original; TAN an es 
i z arly i ing as weather permitte ey W wi ‘oh 
in Bey . e su enus as Trichopodium T ore 1 a a rows in the ives beds, ee te throughout oe Saes po = intere: 
u E e te Feckoo-perent™ $ advisedly, for I should | the necessary width for planting Ve C., be- | this very ¢ on va er bet hioht bbe. Ss fora 
consider such an origin t s true and as miraculous | twixt them. By — & ‘rentent ‘one aimo a apr bin $ detr amateurs kad, aboro A a 
“ ture”) of 4 w type a it | fails to recognise the same pia gre f- i 
Wiad pleased the <manvfactore”) o wll ay, W Hthout seed, | beauty compared with the thickly sown ao we nf bane Ma a te “ny y ae variety to 
fro i le dust of the oun. a LR ero Wi a ri i eer vay ad Taree: big it. Bhi TEON ae hee eeds RA ir Eer oo 
power of his omni 2g word. W. H. Harvey, Trinity | to Nagai LE cri oh 3 N. r Wm. Baxter, Riceart 
C Weather at Helston, Lat. 50° 7’ N., Long.| Wm. 3 
elege, De biin P Tp. —Therė is a Holly here (Went- | 5° 18 W., fg "ie year 185, ‘from Registers kept by Pet ras asa rrespoent E Te a 2 mice 
{ whi 1 ; 
worth W ge rye Rotherham), the condition of y which | M. P. Moy ee and la rd together, and putting a little of it on thet 
urio ns; $0 m uch, 50 n fe wade FS a stick or label, stickin; “fe he em lat mbar the ; 
A MONTHLY e cannot us 
thehendgatdenonthinksthe stateof i asasenrtl 1859 | MEANS OF THE THERMOMETER. ey we t fre baie a OF “acne dl ed poison, biis ; 
o | ) WET Filbert ge the ait Make off—mice are ravenous 
thrown out two branches, the “ends of TEN ere a | Da am E EEE N a NA ie saion. Wia OUR 
MOMETERS. P 
Targer than its parent. Now, what seems remarkal le z Perov. E 
is the circumstance that the part of the stem below the $ pm eS eS | as ba. ing = ~~ ‘heir fences ome T intend te Pme i 
said branches is dead and decayed, so that the whole; Month. 3 E REE gy | Eg which have outgrown t . ight 
i $ ae 
Gaur tie Hae we aa A i he h T s Dry. | Wet F B 2i 3 EF the trunks, and then to dag sine! ee pe yamin 3 
therefore ni in a direction contrary to ai eee it 22 a4 ag Be | ave wire to preserve them from the 1 f inet prs es 
originally follo wed. In a Willow o or any, 
p EE 
but in an evergreen it is uncommon, is it not? The 
: avi tree, though | not flourishing, i> P iaie y alive, 
a 
since t 
of its stem, fi or the dead part is soniad biy hinner 
i “i er 3 i 
n 
. Pet 
pe gs year I Pinte tvo wri the same Grape in a 
Muscat house, and ò ic: Vint Although 
and 2 
Taste II. 
WEATHER. 
satura- 
REMARKS. 
cubic inches. 
tion a 1.000. 
Amount of rain in 
Mean degree of 
humidi 
amburgh 
liouse, as it makes roots freely and in great qa 
most any soil. W hat I wish toi > impress on thos 
niled to p very to tl 
tisfaction is, to give it the treatment say 
e Muscats. I started my eo t house a aor 
middle öf March, s pred A 
e Grapes pe | 
early in September, o this time oo Barbarossa 
__ bunches are ae fs fh piasta 1 condition. I agree 
= with Mr. Butcher that this Mest E D H ept until 
to keep th 
he former t 
while in the 
rich, tter the is large, the berry | 
considerably smaller and t ontaiig very little sugar. 
Wm. Culverwell, Thorp Pi 
: nuals.—The excellent t article zoe the * Florist ” 
inserted at p. 120 bids fair to predict tha t these will 
oth 
the way of gay 7 interesting 
appearance, he their various mpd 3 olour and 
heights ARA aged arranged. Perhaps Pe drawback 
which belongs t may be attributed to the vacant 
spots and untidy pee they give the grounds when 
their fiowering season is e med to is Broo grid at 
time when the garder t frequented, may be 
i for the at dhe bee: encourage- 
the defn ng of Verbenas, Searl et 
eulture of annuals = be ji 
in hand with tha - 
ahr 
are meet Son ers 
‘| Fog, 1; hail, 
and 20; light rie x: 
ea 
í 
Nov. ..| 16 | 14 | 30 3.89 778 
De-. 9 | 22 | 31 4.75 859 
Means. . 1482 {183 (365 ! 37.42 2883 
offi “ese 
gro 
or the 
te quality cropper. It i is ex’ | 
in —_ and ee am a gad to f ve 
ve English es that its m 
a distance | aiebow bet ng appreciated it i Engi The dieder 
them, | 
history as related to ime by the late Mr. Smeal, gardener 
wa! 
Dalmahoy Early Potato.— This Potato in my opinion 
s the has second early a 5 tae in cultivation, being |s 
anda 
| 
po 
Boraxroan or EDINBURGH :*Jan. 12.— 
Allman, ay ee in the chair. Mars following ¢ 
ion: 
im 
ea "atanan forests; judging 
gs: Tree 
s 
wn for his natu 
53) the ie it was stated; w 
Watson’s Cy 
subscribers from 
Ped mention his 
days _—_ PE y 
that a 
desa 
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is? A. B. f Sortainly, There is a 
$3 
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making t 
fal, a fot it n yet. 
Societies. Vp 
were read :—I. “Sketches of 
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rant f by the trunks: 
premii pianto i in th 
"fro breeze, 
ago). ‘oduction 
it be sori that Cabbages were extensivel 
nek mon culin: 
mary vegetables grow 
wer 
belé Britannica as occurri 
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as it did through "Jeffrey | 
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