THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| Aveusr 11, 1860, 
734 
er ee aed T feel oroad in BAe A ao: 
in previous seasons it used to have such beautiful clusters 1 of tei bod geach bi I feel proud in being a 
of fruit, Ee R haye a vichet njoren nt tl 
ich looks | DTS Pe a 
af them 
f 
thei 
of pe ein the nea r;a gas pipe passes about 5 feet et a en eee S the 
from 
the, tree, would that have any effect o; 
There 
on it? has been no smell of gas or Revtbing hlia, envy not then the most dignified 
indicate that there is or has been a’ leakage. I may | gardener his list of titled friends. Most of the schemes 
state that the soil is light, resting a are only of men 
ong, 
are geod to design and superintend large 
an 
will ‘ethos Geo 
e Ros 
influence | RRE wpe on those of-a Pink, i ‘third upon cin of h a 
to 
, we cannot all be head erdene, 
gardens under a firs toat landsca 
archit ect he kmi a griener 
orge Abbey, Horton Halt, e-Dradion rd. F 
Isabella Grey Rose.— d th this 
Rose taken from å plant growing against m : 
house on a west aspect. It “ny seit By “vali 4 
on a ery succulent shoot of a Rose I wis pip i 
of “ Que en of the Prai ries.” 1 pet 
iis G I have ‘here this season. “It en 
ope 
elt erei. ain and 
ry, Me 
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ra beanie ful clusters of feat? ok we venture to me so ot issful a position. The majority of places at the | be worked. on & _ free stook, George F; 
Pe without seeing it, that in, all pr apo J$ is | present day are—a gardener and a boy, or per erhaps one, | Nursery, Lee, Kent. [The flo owers were yé pi 
dying from the poisonons leakage ae ES e gas two, or three men, p I ry 
Stirling Paste, Peach.—Many of anri E a has to be done with the gardener’s own hands, To ar Visatts Insect Powder=When my occupation àl 
piney oi bon s Peach was, a year ue os mmu table plan must pe an for The of my r residing afew miles from town ra dill lowed 
very fav ly repor rte don | by the Pomological Rociety Pall is most absurd; it would be | wiast of an ae m ma and I rejo it ed in th t in the 
but believing that the publ of SE as de to say that. we ahd ulå all wéar | some pastim in 5 now: isih Pe 
its merits, 1 take the libe rty “of stating what T nae broadcloth, and RAN our dinners with a silver fork; | to èlect domicile i iti one nidii Of tm ss hoe? he 
seen, and the Pacey I formed of it_when I Ma a therefore, hre babes g r propose that they be! yelept “ Long,” anda morning stroll th k 
Dunno e Gard the middle of ‘hen ne last. divided into sec: but exp erience is | but. limited, — i on wo ays the més nae ¢ 
pene od = of. To. in a lean:to Peach house, 3 fe I refer thei: angeme eit to ‘the ity afforded me. of ronki ak aes he oy 
feet ius and covers a space on the pai drim, merely. i sugges ale of studies be ay Javoni Fior. cI ia ta Fa N 1 tee wil 
Ey te for by 17 feo oh n f Carmichael. the. gardener | p eginnin with “ho most i simples an fhe Ten | leisure hour by the perusal of your Papik tied on 
informed me- had __ prev Bes wed the of the a » and I was 
dozén fruit from ite and that oF me a ar PDA there must ben ee ‘Of the artist element in Numer of the 21 iy roe other day when, in the 
amounted He education ; waar T ith the other, pitioatily, A atid | the ravages of the “T Bip aa n artide on 
Saated foot where p was a pe aS 9 “ fal above all thing s else, he wis t have thorough, practical, deplored t thie existence of “his i 28 radiis ee 
best, Prof of the avalty of of a Padi is | manipulatiye s skill, or the 
aata June last, 
The 
teen sy “was, on the 21s, per | theo eories will avs ail him “but litt tle, ocr 
e marke ested 
best. education and infalli +i 
‘ade and indi. bala ee pow 
ns its destri 
so far the said a’ Shee sc 
second class place with n ore than si 
aaa 
tanic 
and assisted at the laying out of new | 
dozen in th k e fruit i is Aa s Miek, coloured, ‘ x ely unnoticed, for a naire toon 
and ayour. of the princips aiterers to bring before Mana = ers the Sais of a seeming] 
in London gives it as his opinion that the Stirling | tabooed class May I hope that I have not culturo; Dut ata Rones wren 
Castle is “certainly the finest specimen he ever uid writt ae ti Paul a am of Boinidh i Ist, tha’ sant ead son de Campa: save R neh ergs 
and says that there is nothing to beat it. | good sound education is necessary for ary oung man Taapertal ja f = “tin gne, eport of the 
informed by Mr. Carmichael that the tree was raised | who DANE to be. : ats 2d, that young men a èl the U fal Arts whi EI thi i d story, 
from a stove more than 20 years ago, and that ever | generally place under a head garde ener at too ently a an | ‘expati i k pa w it y nr ik publicity, as it 
since it attained to a bearing state the crops PEA without en able to read, write, or spell well; vel ern p= tò TON % st ay for eae: 
always been about the same weight as this year. The ad, ¢ that the ey generally add little or noth hing to o thei eir Seen yore aa Ar ideae 
tree looks as. healthy. as if there had: not been| ed i aa ee e pami ward you the follows 
ia sng R as f fruit on a It à 2 on | that of their sa it as head gardener. I think that pr eos a 
rmichae udded it |a at ardener pea be sent to school | , Report of the Imperial ease of Agriculture, Natural His- 
on the Ropal” George Haringey, a ae s e as ee i ‘ble, a3 that at t the a age of 12, a “9 ag Useful Arts on the Tnsecticide-Vieat Powder, 
on the open val, ik re itis gro . | read; write, ang s pel eee 
t ae be aeeti that so valuable a Peach as sA of common The two o yea et him “The ‘ommission, coniposed of MM. Jandard, M.D.; 
been given to the public ago, as I feel con- | learn kaa inading land's surest Lindley 5 | Sat Court Councillor; Lecoq, Director of the 
er are ht ae of a id A that, in all | School Botany, an and gram Let ume that he Votanti ry School ; Bouchard: Jambon, and Vezu, Phar 
respects, is so fine e ; Blir tl that it is | mra eaves school. Ahi ave en bettificat f merit fhe desta ii, with the view of exami g 
destined to take the sa apong eaches ven him by the o i stating that he has"under he ‘ite Hii M. Vicat’s powder 
the Black Hai ro . yey so long occupied among | gone his asipat with - credit, and if it be have made, both individ 
ia uar mention that amongst he t Other er things ible. give aye $ DEES which Will convince and collectively, “this from which it results that 
ue ie is ms, interested a are <i and others t he Tas behaved himself well. blowing pi i pobaer on to oe ante ah aoe is 
; yer Fires Tse are abont dmon |I it to underst iat the inspector | a st. wen (3 e, bugs, 
of i 1 t to 40 feet in “ing ot | shall show no par zive. : Lettuce locusts Sauterelles’ 
ware tha is known in this oak, ae except | less he y ears of N r 4 i 
o a it oy hose. to whieh f refer age, and I propose that he be placed un a f Cockchaters, mmaybugs, weevils, &é., ate T in an hour’ a. 
wer had from Mr. tape late F: ardener, who during his working hours will point out | w% irubs, fho Kettes, POEN ‘and lanigerous s fie 
along with a quantity of the common Silver Fir, and A him any little thing he seems not to understand, emainja day or two in a state of l tH ee then die, 
were planted together on a boggy soil. The Weeping treating him kindly, and never charging him a | nee having abandoned ee r leaf whieh the 
— Fir is ua Cedras. in its habis of growth from the | fi and renik nd fixed themselves. in species of be 
eom! e deodara is from the m ost rigid in alwa y t ak hi dust eo spiders appear at first wot “E0: herd aie 
rowing <i edar f Lebano h and the rigid 5 ys to make im in us rious, inet and honest, acti tion of this ponder, bat nat hese - 
} t that oh hs anri see oie è others. In eceding 5 mecing T i 
an n Irish Yew, so mitch does i weep. let si ntlemen, that this “powder off er in its 
of these, across the branches vine ine 12 fort E a tS te rents s ey pea it application, i gi hurtful effect on vertebral 
Sees and it rises to the height. of not less than | Lindley’s Introduction to Botany, and Natural | fial once. more confirm this innocuous 
nee, ‘minating by a gradual System, of Botany. I would let. these suffice for | 2055 From wnt pr rato it is evident this powder is 
top. The very yo akes as much | the next four years, when he will be AE N | ere eee ero ces: ‘The Society of 
of the weeping habit as the oldest, and altogether the | to his leaving this pint he should pass an ex- | Agriculture, in ‘approving the use of M. Vicat’s Insecti- 
tree is an e pre’ d graceful one. David | amination at the vicarage, for I wish i t to be under. | ide will be doiig MANS EW OF pre Signed Veit, 
par ar d Gardens, Drem N.B. od that the vicar or rector, &e., has instructed onr | vii pii CE onti pted he eae Toit asi Sm “i 
eat a e vote and ado 
@ Pear with charted lo KARA HE voladhsa of uni honeek jag graphy. he | Lisserant, Secretary.” pt s powder, ror 'peliove mif 
Te iinta e S worthy and rev. ete above. Hoey i. e A Ince eir ot a St rth TA TA ogg ee yt i 
y in e amused whilst avove Ahaaa: notie A, Gettliffe, 
tond tds D r e a" 
= opinions propounded on ques» | years or until he shall be able to pass a 26, Long 
‘interested by the real metits of the subject; | on the following subjects ; viz., k PETAS ic, 8 hee, Raise. Fooeti raitti in yont Numbe u 
de manner in which some aimed at it; | ration (incl nd Surve ing, Trigonometry, uly 2 that a so-called eee be 
attan gely exemplified in the alliterative old proverb, lling; he drawing of Gomer figures, and the | Macroura had been brought under the notice 
Say men, many minds.” Amongst the- ing o ‘ound = Hoty aa Geography ; 4, Floral init of the Horticultural Society, Tate 
almost polveabie te opinions advanced, however, Brtematical end wee =" pana for your inspection speci 
find none ae at seca pely.so0 influentially Bees. Punt at sig bipartita or speciosa, veel 
canoe tea men 4 profession who | relat j anoa, ese seeds ae 
in the M ee» ae k rer ` Seun oein | Te m y whom the Heep 
A iesene is ee : ee, you will not think me rat 
establishment ; many of from tha ibited was but one of 
coke cles love for flowers w! r Creator giv at all al TAONA mid ih mprovi fr Shout the sae [th ; ption is à cA aS part W 
oie red Mem profession mra in ih —at least, | giving him half half a day’s aor Sane S visit | reason for believing that’ “Tinaria marotta 
perseverans 3 tin — font so gee other gardens and for | botanical excursions. 4 s ne e is nok A cultivation i in tbis h orele ia and fr it T 
other week, have learnt fr experience, “line ociet, aeie 5 
4 N y of Art, nha. and the thre if ue oe h y seedsman als0 
line, oO t upon precept, here a alge: and there : Horticultural Society ; but I may bes ak mipsel nëlos perta, of N we ILkno Sie pate 
little,” those stern, practical lessons Lo ndo on to be examined? 7 si] ala, deh ar ot this aah ROVER ma ea ant 
Deom, Pia a fitted them to fill e catione of| answer, have branches from the aad ain ste aa; ave ne at oF Pe Pee ta. Surely eh anders fhi naming as this 
faction to thelr ono lo and | sati 18- Edi inburgh, another : r at Du ublin, &., Sai in fact, where d some notice 9 your art, that a eee may be 
oka ot mp oyer tl ven to the manufacture of miscalted novelties. I 
B i cass, Tasky what ‘at how al ths ites porn ja a horticultural branch, _ We will suppose that our hero | could add other instances if I were challenged to dò 50, 
Amat has now pport of ag but the abe 
well a Write (Botis E Thv erep 0 feel | of the first class, o or, second class, or it may be of the | Suffice for the presen t. Tota. Nt hanes 
ran ly who. can | third class. If th L.bipartita, and not in the a TRA 
sa ee lordly names | tion with not jew fan = is annum, ee second, a | 28S great y rs. aeo iane i eal 
0 down upon st 77 kei hat 5; pendula.) 
it is only the common 
ma 
oe peat a of pred oe 
Spinola, A, ct ign beas J. 
