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Marés 17, 1€60.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
———— 
J have supplied with 
a general favour’ ee ha 
ery muc 
poet de with em to sa bes on he 
she said it reminded h of I may a 
wh an ass AoT planting i is tn I find it nadie t 
fe et of co r period of growth, 
one atrial or two 
nglo-Chine 
it becomes ; them 
nese Jady lodging | mak 
ati ba being invited by some | th 
bed ble; | a 
d that | is entirely i in their fav 
Riv: 
madne 
and the oi wail be sage atonal can y much better nit Fay likely toh 
Ai 
have vanished, and, like the Taverbami 
ers, have ge shown their want of kno 
J e Orcl 
paper- 
indeed, wë Suppose 
infected the uraan world pak 
5, 4: whieh, in an unenthusiastic island of ours, 
appen. 
hat ae ers has 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
with the crust in n them, , shoul hen be p placed in 
fi ANa a broad sheet of. the oP matik till the crt iB 
d sugar 
. Stew the gh with s 
then fill the half- ay ae 
Sprinkle pounded 1 tegit d 
You w ill then farë à fr without upper crust, “ale of 
Pie and fruit, with which our English tarts will béar 
no c mparison, for the fine aroma of Strawberries, i] 
ity. I sor aik differ from on this usual, many velty I t | be berries, s, Cherries, and Mi irab elle Plums i is fully preserved. 
he ut I have stated exactly my exporienee, duced into Mr. Tevet pages. Wi fi 1 
I perhaps Soak to phils careful experience. G. Lee, two ESERE 16 nits aias etiten recip was as i sie Ag a Fen the crust. 
Bristol. ineyard under Glass. ye S years is receipt was a French chef dé 
Lapras ase iteh struck with the Vines in a gird nisi OF the the | cuisine, a d1 w 7, Tr 
ot a of France, trained tó upr ght sake about 6 feet a eee 
Societies, high, which, as my v Mood ere made ards the end of | Gossip of the Garden, a Handbook Jor the Florist 
autumn, I saw season after s Kea, with fruit. oat eee oo ga ath Vol. IV. London: 
: Mar veh 8 : Floral Com —On | They were pruned on “the spur system, somewhat after; Houlston & 
thls cheated pees rides were awarded to the following Cine- | the manner of pruning now practised in our te sa This Tittle sri which is is issued in monthly ni 
varias; viz.: Mis Eyles and Handel, from Mr. Turner; bv not 80 close. J then thd some in a border maintains its r as a well-conducted an 
en Smith, all — ar a lean- Beech its | got-up migazine ow phic abdandin ih trastWorkby 
especiall 
A an evi e's made toa Naat doub 
flowered Chinese Primal from Mr. T ye is 
plen A cut s 
hg 
formation ofi the eat in which amateur gardeners 
at the hedge. -house I found wa ripe 
ó th t ip 
| 5P 
+ Eos 
froüi my mind, 
7. 
business he idea p 
vee 
Henderson 
. From the last-named firm likewise came a 
y other plants. 
RNSEY GAR: e gardeners of Hornse: 
biatites 1 in witddersbie eae _ Feit À the’ 12th, 
pages 
of, ‘the erty before us, on subjects nee with 
experiment was no 
nted in two 
ows: one ro eet of the „side, and 
trained t 0.G-fee i s; the other | Bape 
+] At TE T:fee 
ch border 
to Kear a Lecture on the Cultiv: 
- | eyes, not leäving more ao tw 
e 
will thus'serve for 24 Vines. They sould $e: pinched 
in and ed i the 
in summer runed in autumn, e same 
t | ma on e directe for bush Vines in pots ois (p. 82 oo): oi E 
the m: to 
iv of this mode of pruning be 
rd, said the atta, Te has inérely to cut each shoot down 
] pruned | 
eminent the stem, at intervals “of “abot 6 in 
© stumps (the 
e Mee iai wae all up 
Ti 
“3 
`u a 
altars among whom MM. Vibert, Laffay, 
Se Lacharme, Filxegottin, sil Dane he il 
eäding species and varieties, plai 
nal I 
‘Louis Chaix, 
ih we w its own roots, bat 
Tas: essi 
bella Grey proved a good 
od ung the 
of m bourer 
ngs of Géant des Batailles stout well-ripened stitial tent O eyes, 
lar to the stem all that are weak o 
bear every y thost 
if ar iene will bear fruit 
h 
ae It 
‘top to 
wer part of the stem may fail; stil 
ir each Vine el 
saree Fi fe only + tea rds of its height the produce cradle thi the Black Prince, ribet zb! 
will, Id meat heavie: eight fae 
white, 
oo ot 
blooms were almost 
— other yellow Roses, se as Aaa it | 
a vt pions 
_ Roses i owe teeta We 
‘oof in thé same pi 
Vines may give 20 bie each, or 240 in all, 
t Vines aetna to ae 
hfe i ee chia- | 
A h, 
abundant 
at 12 bun 
sorts, se as the Geteral which is the best of b 
Roses, would ba found far morë rėmu: nerative than 
headed standard: 
ss a all objects during at least six igri Sua 
i time so that tlreir bi bloom 
nig | } 
ugh s 
mr plane of all kinds hakee advantage ¢ woking sti 
under | and 
was that it enabled 1 
adv 
fous serve a sithilar 
heavy, damp oo 
$ In thet; thë 
d ti R Miniatti 
E on a chalky or paaa > ise 
as to the value of the Man 
There is 
mop- | one’s Vines, 
8 stuck about on wns, wherethey were withont ts ote the tlie eyes strain 
ittonis— | Viney. 
or Noisette ina | matter of experiment, to We carr ried ont 
amate 
than walking 
5 one of soil and Vines are in n bloo 
besides this 
ines, of being 
roof, if any bi 
ha pel ie. The ‘borders foe"these u 
ards, a8 mentioned in te hp but ri 
an 
vi ; pers on wall- 
ers, ait sts rods 6 and 7 feet eos er a based on scientific —— We 
i q at 30 inches apart, which will be fownd | have, too, in the following a a useful hin 
Hg e proper distano, it vi hold 48 Vines plan sponden Teles ks 
ò be 
reo ts | 
_ I 
ound i in writings of this class, 
i 
i 
term of th 
find their best market 
ur C 
to imstrt these sor ite in fi at F r “4: translated 
pareit- and i into the vernacular 
close | something more t q 
hat so far as rop 
s Nimes 
Ee 
voliaie soe 
oe 
H 
3 
a 
pr gtd 
He ao them all the better for being able to ned ‘them by ed 
langhed: 
in a vihepiett undér glass wh rile’ thie 
m atid in fruit. ror 
dits should te seman 
inion aa ‘that Roses budded 
ath ; büt © eat, “uth as Black 
ould be ‘tsa for sti andar | Black 
di 
burg, Trent 
Cha 
t ae aifbèlle, Muscat t St. Laur 
ack, 
haptal, Chassclas Vibert, Royal ines | paiera both ib rape 
of operditions. 
he sai 
ent, &e. | com 
e aaas of a wordin an 
rs 
for their eng 
conterpor aneous occurrences, Ti 
and 
mpendious cale oe 
gen 
above. round would be short-lived. The adeterer: wad | The vid 
u | the iniit eligible au asteabl ie all for a tee portion bore us, mny 
stand endwise nort 
‘iinet ih 
found, after having grown the Manetti five 
, that it had the r e Aoli the inserted | 
uit for almost an 
ee of the worked stoë 
under i 
ubless the | south-west, 80 
the 
“lass. It 
tha mees 
when 
the insérted bud pushed v i vigorously, and if moulded over | and én’ the é “all 
at the base would in eae sof its owm: The e of te witch “more 
modes of layers, afting, and budding the: span-roofed. withoat sides 
ae means o; eee on a black Bente, ment we hen Sit = Paxton, and on bobilen a ‘ath 
ion of Roses from eyes in in the ansas of | cout < hetiiouses’ for’ the iiilliofi,’ 
Grape Vines but retaining the leaf with eac! ports yadverthect Fak „froi the figures: 
feverally described at h. — said the = ite gf ae eee : 
taltivation of pot Roses wae tl most remunerativ arner, of field; and, as Vineties for the 
dee ienltaral purs = tan on arare aiki rot ear of earn they will be undotibtedly 
` e ‘proceeds of the will b devoted to useful.” 
scanable purpose. ees = Thies deliciós tarts are 
Å 
i Notices of Books, 
i wii n 
take hops of tin about 
3 inches in diameter aid qi itch deep ; place your ereat | 
he Orchard 
too t TE Elis do doesn nit show the importance 
Another 
reer 
eee in a 
be recor 
advertisement in another’ 
1 open for another 
found here 
ing miles 
e? Geek blues, outs, p yellows (Ge latter 
fectively arranged in rows on 
shelf shelf of a ‘a Weliteto show ae we Soa raised which 
literally one mass © é roof is 
ng plate: 
| covered inside with Shaw’ ‘sing and hes sashes 
hic 
tions. a, 
were tak Sona will. Th childish = jai in havin, upright instead of sloping sides an 4 
patent to’ them hav eall di oe | top crust); t the side and botto s to fo riein Ad 
oe o could not or would not cance ii thickness. These tin hoops (which are A the flowers to much sausage: po 
