410 THE se tri oneal aS AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 5, 1860. . 
attack of thri at y p e. These remarks I ocietieg, 
to se the bie ee ea ecoming pice e Es Jaike will help to keep oth oft the rock upon viel | = Ronee | 
The month of Ja aly having arrived finally shift into | I bav C. E. W. Hortrouravnar: May 1, Anniversary.—As hadbeen 
} 11-inch pote; use a small quantity of sharp sandy Aa Mdd: —I havea very large plant of this at | prev A announeed € tiis meeting took place in the 
grit with the soil this time and add also strong rich present beautifully in bloom, Its height is 4 feet! T octure Theatre o f ‘Sciatica and peng 
manure with other stimulants that may afford a|¢ in hes, width 4 feet 3 inches, and it measures 3 feet Kensington Gor ore, by permission of “the Right Hon. the 
vigorous growth. When the plants have been some time | 6 inches through. The plant has (or was realy Lord P + the purpose of elect. 
inured to their final shift, and the roots begun to expose | tied to) o ne front, and i is one complete e mass of very fi ing ¢ Council -A officers for the ensuing year. The Earl 
themselves on the surface of the pots, supply manure | bloo; oms, with only | -Ingram 
water. During the hot season I use cow manure for | visible. Have any of your correspondents a aini | of the Royal Gardens, F. rogmore, and Mr. ©. B. Warn 
mixing | with t e wa ater on „acco ount of its cooling and of it of larger Angie R. W. 0., Stour ike i of i e lea to Aoo ae $ a approach 
nourishing = oat. Se oe this ballot, called upon the secretary o rea the follow. 
soot, whieh i poss ess very stimulating powers, produci ng niga da dag arly g ĮI meeting Mi 
when used judiciously healthy and beautifully: robust cely an exception are all HTA Ri ae Ga When the Society last ass semble d on an n, of the 
h. oe Bee Outo $ DA atch of -t fhe Frogmore Protecting, | present kin nd 
August s generally a very hot month. Take consisting of a ave only or d y. he 
care the te di do not — sige vune oE wel: SPRONG Cottagers’ Kale, Brae Špronts, and Scotch Kale have | report an income, which, though reyiving, was still so inade- 
yr twice a day a t lea stood without injury. The is now proving in; | quate that the liabilities had increased ‘within the year by 
i , Cab 
of selling use 
fen $ ned, in ce 
iia mber — month is more favourable to the are very much cutup. Bay trees are now quite ion, | debt bearing interest, which in the beginning of 1850 amounted 
t; ns of sa an any month of the year on Laurustinus very much injured, all the bloom g | to nearly 80002, exclusive of above 27001. of simple contract 
count of the wari humid atmosphere which prevails ; killed ; ‘Cup ressus lawsoniana uninjured ; Welling. 
aa that growth made at this may be encouraged, [7 but the young shoots are ‘beginning | 
supply the plants Sennen with manure-water as to look green oe Thuja Lobbii is uninjured, o 
carious POCOm eRe: Deodara, whose young shoots were all usa iture 2 if pogsl ssible to 18001. a year, of which C ismick Was 
t t will now be time to select the Jate-fowering elt the late peas) = stood without injury. to receive 13001 : and if this has not ‘been wholly effected, it has 
varieties and place bee under a south pa fa that The choicer kinds of Pinus will not grow here; Society rendered it RA PE A in expenses which 
rd their sabika me: a ut en ater we are within a foot of the surface of the Stour- | would have been needless had circumstances remained as they 
mires mehr ae appea EN com- bridge clay. R. W. C., Stourbridge.—-My grounds | were. Great retrenchment in a public body was, moreover, 
ie panhar han a T destruetion a aes the = xt are on a lofty hill sloping south and north. More only eel ete by inaction A RIES INSPIR copd 
sh À sett ae eiar for pomhosey ay hy ry was done on the south than on the north | Go uncil was placed in their hands for the purpose of actively 
ot lik 
flit became ey vide; t tha’ ent in eye rection had | 
becom: 
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side. ied back 2 fee : 
h ith a lighted candle or bull’s-eye lan- is | be maintained unless that purpo which was incompatible 
cee “i A buds appear only Tet each Pinos “loans ae are "egt a is as the south side, re bien apie economy, Seng a em- 
: ore, ile reducing expen: s 
lateral sh mature a bars -formed wed — thp nl b 7 Ww: expedient, anal : 
pine IP the emri owesing sots are Ty. [Ao ayy syed avd Epa Ge Seng in ag ee he B 
wie fupi Pinus insignis, and Abies Douglasii, are. uninjured. pas Bebe jja its eneral Interea A 
the Fan i p he ye Hagley te j 7 ei eat a ea the TR of Pampas Grass are killed, as are e krep acoessb pager PAn i E A i the 
em from sligh all ‘the C i i ani 
gress oi 
a ob hododendrons have not even ¢ anged colour. Straw- Inight itself contain but by the 
The Ruwe oe essen . Gea oa vote a E all berry plants are very much nagai; Hollyhocks gene- e 
Seer way beat fa Mab bi ns x. ve aia wa fe full ys rally are destroyed. At this time, April 22, Apricots 
ine vow settee | če frei ig alee AS have set abundantly, and the Peac ace is ae 
Argona Fem ty. healthily. The ok ne cold: of the week does n 
te nce. Albert Kesta. appear to have injured them. E. W. C., Highwood ‘Hil, 
fas A Dumage ding Christine ] $ 
Robert NLIS Bebe to J. tule Bsq, Stam-| Vine Grou owing.—It may be that the plan of which we 
Ford Hill. —_—_—— the following is a sketch may have been often acted | and the Cou pe! apg 
upon before; but I hae neither seen nor heard of it. | favourably placed Neg sonalructe, with all the adv: 
Home Correspondence, About four years ago my gardener, at a residence of ea 
Packing Late-keeping Apples and Pears i in Bran.— mine in Den high hshir ire ae in the habit of growing his | to find a site 
Tam glad that Mr. Bi d Toe es pla ‘ore the wi ows of the | learned that or Majesty’ k Pusan ee aS 
‘danger of using bran in large quantities for packing | Vinery. ee some of these boxes, w ch hed touched pe ary South Ke adh tei <a action, to be sur- 
late Apples and Pears. for keeping purposes. If used | the sides of the Vines, a ‘observed $ e rootlets rounded: by-Ttalian arcades. — On bh ee 
by a 
ion kely m ade: pa be used 
ait 4 amed as Hg Garde en for iti pro romans 
Hh is or nga the Prince Consort su ted the api ice. 
would taken place, especi 
; ent of the ety; and at a meeting held at 
cially nd 
that the flavour of the fenit poo be eae I 
believe I distinctly stated that I aati the bran in 
shallow boxes only, one layer of Apples « r Pears being | 
packed together. The bran dl i 
aay is now as sweet as when first put in. Some late 
ears from a SE. wall were packed in it, after 
araa frozen as hard as bullets by the severe frost on 
pie Bist October. The Winter Nelis was so long after 
per i been some other variety, but when ripe was PR na 
well flavoured, and the bran seemed to have prevented | ~ ~ moiety of any s may have 
the frost froni injuring the}fruit. Straw, Moss, brown j $ The Commissioners to grant. the Sci oie of bf and ft 
paper, and many substances are bad for packing 31 meats. The ment to bo determi hed by a jaa and od Se ha 
fruit in, and in my opinion the worst of all is sawdust} The inside roots are 2 feet higher up than the outside O niati “Gb AE A of w by Sante namie 
unless it is taken from some particular hard inodorous ones. the Countianotiers The Society $ tolay out asa sapal Jokia 
i + ONG 22a 
os Rape ni ydrngpena + excetent light, clean, and | had penetrated, and it occurred to him that it would of the Commissioners in the fo ators SO ee eaaa EET 
4 ars aa lehi an s ro lw misse be a means of strengthening the Vines, — mee able extent; and also to prov ab waa seal for a 
e public ai a low could 
fruit singly in tissue paper, and any quantity of 4 but fal that, spel an offer w; etter the fa con- 
Peaches, Nectarines gan be panh safely. Grapes are n his eg Moving ee aay trifli sideratinn of bios ce vias Be yer of cae ate 
pu a 5 : in nis opinione allow: at a very ing expense |i m 
b Aabak a dh lias singl sy ead cea a the Bran | to e e front flue backwards, and to make a finest s are pee pou al ay ù heen 
= pa behr ont thalag ees biga tock peta. ype pe OG narrow taeda the front windows. The most They, son Eat the Q 
. f sot i s: © | com let sranegame: hag maps Oe plan, and I know of Zhey sjan. io pleased to cate EE e M ds elas 
get all the small heavy particles of the husks removed no Vine Se be raii 
| Willian Tillery, Weib : mentee; 20 mage Boe bute to 
` the in my iiye 
- Ruston Grapes.—From often having seen. inquiries e now adopted À 
as to the cause of this accident (if I may: so eall it) to this pl tl "Cats ae gro nth ne inside bed, and | fy warme 
-opinton- upon the s at np siaga rarah ht inkene aoc fi a eit orate 
à ) ee ee i i , = Wales, — Skeet 
gh nat ya in a eg | eS ot PO re 
‘that fri 
piai, Ree rosaeda from a sudden trans Nicholson of of Egglescife, in Yorkshire airy A ca ti 
ee ‘ou g and teader ‘hi w in the open ee eagle om not find them co ring. ia sum ae oor ance Diet re 
+ J ‘3 the to the mosting Hh posed showed ges 
come into 
a Bag the okher a aad ie size’ of the berries report 
tie Gre apes, which rom its set rj aad ¢ th 
road the time it isas largeas.an early Pea (dry seed); bub} as This Leultly My ia gogna for early bein oe “pontine igh 
i 
ted 
not cold wind that does it exeept any one is soim- | foreing, te which T think thoy re y. OCR 
dens as to give front air at the season of fe ear to | Me crop is just over, it was abundant egg the rapidly rapidly rising the moet pared be [aha 
wiy Grapes; but it does proceed the vapour |)§ eof the berries was mnc! ch oo “than in the open London, Mikó pa ua sap 
f the flavour was excellent, R, Hanbury, Poles, mae ground, 
by pouring ee upon or syringing the at or | air, and a a. gra ally from, 4 o: Dee admitted 
pipes = the kpi rapes in that ten ign of ayeqees ive terraces on different 
caution i is, the refore, during the tim ime Leopar aaa t of doors.—To-day one: of my you 8) Re te acuan sad 
pong me the bagi ay’ pation, ih ho aa at the upper end, and 
tn never On_examinin 4, promenade 
=e ogee meena epee 2 Seat ee 
: Twill R guaran no rust will be scons | Grav aul in a fine heathy state. “To me it it ooks Lik Poko cents 
or ao are rained upon by the glazing | L. brasiliense, but I an) t aware that it npo, with | quently ma th Chie FA FY 
Test will occurs and if sulphur is stand our winters w t protection. not, that | Bon ihe Gounell be mee 
ipes or flues while the G i u sr its name ? a oy | use ia eor paee Aka 
are in, s 
h worst sort of rust will Bibston Park, Wetherby, Yorkshire, [It is Lycopodium m the vigo with whiok 
whe faved aean AA | | importance that the works should not 
