Avever 2 ar THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 753 
e freely ven ntilated very early in 
cially i in the ay part of the season 
kri apt 
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care for s o lon 
plants by tl 
they sh increased Ripa. ab of fuel; 
ny a 
uares 
oo early in t the after-. | 
Ata st thi 
we are sure we are benefiting our 
insensibly acquit uiring depraved arid bad habits, thus for- 
Doar the esteem and er ne of their erpiar 
not all this show that t moral educ: of 
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to every one who is Pct excelling as a olant | | they would but ke this as the foundation on whieh to 
cultivator, „and we would pat dine impress their 
f gua 
their 
actions would be guided a a beh principle 
altogether, and we should hear less 
against currents 
Reig their information on this subject fi 
as their father ers Mew "6s fore 
to the w ell- being 9f plants 
Taking ee Sros po E ked the win out and | 
guarding against over excitement as to temperature, 
lant 
| bickerings which 
ence of so 
plenty of room and tho: 
forcing structures, not only g 
plants, pots, stages, and "hone S 
f thes e poi 
ou 
the air in plant and 
the night, and good 
during the day but also during 
and deserve diy pay the 
before another summer sabia | co 
all tim ti n it is possible to admit it. 
a disciples of the tele baa agg by Mr. bho 
whose air-tight kina cases plants su np as Cacti 
Orchids, F sahil ge Saar managed to di ie 
for 
erns, eee 
out an enfe ebled e many months, ran away 
tl A He 
lived seid plants must grow, and cònepanentiy-] venti- R ie Fe not think, Mr. Edit 
me a very secondary co idey ation amon ng 
ough cleanliness both i 
oints ana yoi will most a 
Home Corresponden 
ad aanp Vices Pit eting mitai ion. — 
Aa t ni is time for : the 
of 
et 
Ia am ele to say that my experience, which 
extensive, would lead me pes infer that this is 
e f the candidates for 
subordinate situations in et e gardens; the first 
to ask is, will this place suit aa 
alified to fill this place with credit 
those who Sem arid Bey Nay 
„that they ar 
to infer 
d + dnit rar 
| mi 
a Jeo indiscretion | 
a 3 has been 
ot th 
he case 
Lege I qua 
a el and | satisfaction to 
lead you 
vid ener gery very ee e 
permi ae — allowed t 
murmur bits orgs against 
ost 
itte a by naa meet, with 
een’s palis, have He your 
o detail their grievances, 
ardeners, in the m 
Aso vour 
serve under ħim, borate; erent they have been 
throngh thls or that t place, „where, everything 
is carrie ed on in first-rate tyle. 
and | 
the treatment the; ey | 
atter pee} ip th » but 
i midway betw: RA nee tk 
on but a hese holes ex’ , never “opened exce 
the house. 
ptt is lan 
Horticultural 
rac 
| of strong guag 
proper teaching, on He so on. 
these things, let us n the 
ge to eainiie discipline, tr rÀ 
Withou 
othe er ha 
the pede I had one young gen hare ot this kind 
who positively aba to carry manure water to apply 
Ora 
e apologising for | | 
nd be just Ba on Bee groun: it was 
It i soli t 
and | 
ake en in the labs 
o 
tical ea because E was | examine whether 
fashion ould be easy to point to aggregate, are so V 
jron- oofed house ses bui Ps about “that time, which were so | t 
badly ventilated as ender it impossible, without | # 
nae in sunny weat ther, ny prevent the plants being | ! 
hed to deat th. This was one of t the reasons Pl Ay 
re 8 
send 1 
my o readed by garden: 
ve always laid it inh asa rule that plant and 
me Boal never be closed peta either 
ther, but 
e,” 
ery immaculate as to be fairly gem | 
consideration whi ch they A m 
des 
o whic 
> sent | is 
mh m eed | extrac 
claim 
ertion: ns, wid not 
o bot s cacti a their spare time in 
nstant and 
of the cenn and state al ete While, 
peared 
ne paous' thy 
e to endeavour to improve upon “the: very 
excellent remarks ther ein _ set forth ; but of the latter, 
all 
and ming into their Sy- that peera 
which, with all the facilities a little self- eo would 
place at t thei eir Seer te nd, they cet to be med to 
heir 
own energy. sedi pn 
into account, and 
Podophyllum Emodi.—Is the fi 
ag A small plant here in the open air, 
about 9 in hes high, has five ee fruit, the two 
largest of gth and 4 in 
eds sa bad ¢ “ar taste it is 
hH 
ruit of this plant 
importance, he i is to| “arte if i 
ever, we would do everything in our power to secure 
this "interchange, ther re ere oga. or two things which | viz. g 
fi d again: madi, all SA how | tha t any writer takes yet 
very in ju i bis i o be e pla l in it is the one on a the whole and entire value of 
d that o onee three si epen man m 
through a sake n a bino will lay the dati ica bec y cleve: 
diseases P h will. quickly see a iz t man hed; but 
fathers. Scarcely less injurious are currents of air to 1 looked Ip condary 
plants, no atte? whether the ey be warm or cold; and | all 
as, for ilustration, |i 
appl 
id ver 
any situation of trust and confidenée, | This is | readily. by ‘Slack binds 
Boronia serrulata and pinnata, Crowea sal'g 
and he 
the | especiall 
whole tr ibe of tte wan especial $ 
d New Holland 
fill situations in 
i iii 
a vert 
he possesses a 
e 
bec: dogge 
ance which achieves great 
which to nies sweaty of trust small berries of Potophytam peltatu 
States the nam 
may a 
ed, hard workin ng ean 
results, beca 
centrates all his energy upon the "plivsical p pie of hi hid 
tioned on those results 
du louche 
EA atin is poisonous, the root is neni s 
. | The fruit however is said to be eaten by pigs and boys 
na in a hoc (A. a ma and sori and Thomson say y that that-of 
so AS t n the whole plant at the same time. N t P. E a ten. 
one p f the i jurious tend e my of | duty, yet if was ques i i n ERS Continent.—Having lately 
tl is a great chance if he pers give n intelligent had pee opti it nity ser observing the aay pe dis- 
frosty ai air "admitted ade a broken ae is he requir: is strength | pla nam col horticulture throughout Germ d many 
the eens, of which h shali si hon 2 r is all gts is required of | of the ns bordering on the Rhine, I pars wish to 
never be be him, and “this e gives, often cheerfully, sometimes le way is in a nig such as ours, where such 
h t protected fro rrent, | grumblingly. Yet as far as he goes he luable | noble specimens of household plants and flowers are 
would ts pe E Te fact we proved s several ‘aes | servant, but to be tr uly ‘SO. he must a tto:n constantly ee under our noti ibiti 
during the last severe winter, was it i hiel d flo wer sl hows, that we do not sec that (I might 
tous, that while we admit all = air we can ts our | teaches that it is i duty for 
—— we always take to guard phit lii whatever station he is sets if r= fails in this } d abe) which I am about to speak. 
rong, currents. will not long continue in well-doing. Another again For Aredia in Coblen ~ — arg of Sai he range of 
may be looked upon as a valuable Hai by see of our ass baaings, esk, gaiden af 5 
lu 
mercantile le employers, who, seeking value for 
k ich 
araa an 
eenness wW; 
ventilation of sores 2 t-houses is an qark which 
requi ment, and i 
tion which it is Baere should be well studied. In 
iani 
on rede part of the a but in severe weath 
exercise _ caution. Of all the yam | 6 
ecessary 
which borage come un ler, oe observation for „winter them aside when thews and 
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to the h ana apparatu: 
estes pipes, is ihe "pest, 
Perforated zinc be 
the top of the ho 
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such pn princip 
placed along every alternate light at 
e valuable only 
use, the ventilation can be regulated 
ety, and without 
to" "thelr Se 
be cons ushing in, and as the |in many oth 
juantity of air admitted val be oe erned by the escape | 
at the top of the house. i 
cold currents, so ious =m (i ‘tak 
iat 
requ 
active, energetic, keaton man, “ble th wilting to 
even to 
of labo 
them “tele aly wall i ib-is i troé but too often a 
thei 
ow, ma therefore they ace s the pe miling ir is - | feel dis 
yrannical masters, Advanci lounge 
ventilators |o! are conducted, and at the 
with Certainly it is in canny a pe acta 
sunt there is m palí in prosi de ‘the tee 
inha 
the very last iota, 
uring men; paying | the M: 
ho pleases m: 
parterres ; the est “peasant, the 
| citizen, the wearied d traveller, any one, every one, finds 
sinews are out of 
oun nds. Then 
glowin 
Homburg, 
ing Bron A DEN speak in 
neighbou 
Fos Se 
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are | op 
ave t 
ring the | implicit trust pm = 
ooze 
ecessa: 
supply of moisture, — it th 
and when we require -a _ here, it also | the unappreciated. 
u: 
i mfi: 
strangers the atmosphere | has | work of all this but a high tone of moral 
ts fresh If that i 
no lon 
is laid ina ree so that the air receives a ne sink down to their level amo 
passes ing the 
is no! 
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character ? | groups 
out somewhere, and | I ha 
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inherent taste among 
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eed as the ill-used, 
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gy through a aari ER net, which makes | is the cause of many gardene: 
rte that can ate e desired for plant porta Of course places; on the gee 
system of ventilation causes a waste of heat and | ofa discontented, expectant 
disposition, 
arranged 
Eee oil to the homely cottage ot of the artisan, is 
k coll neatly 
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