THE GARDEN] 
TART —NO. XXX | 
var. vaporarius, Otto. — 
Novemser 17, 1860. ] 
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ERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
= | duced in small establishments w vith profit, where two o 
three frames peut is used, and there is no convenience 
for m cow Where Melons 
+} 
as ong common oko It 
a 
mos differe char: acter, 
sa tat home i am t regions, „it ea shone in| 
oy a renee Speedio of Mush- 
rooms. They bs not succeed so w ell sen ainia e e 
tl Sai 
the tropics. 
it 
Eli rectie circle 
injurious to the spawn. The ‘dificulty, towers of 
der 
soul assume a great saci} of external i ‘which 
ushrooms artificially is far less than is 
generally ENEE and a warm, dry cellar 
available 
aia ieoa anak okie 
limits of species. The most PRA gore Bon e 
of these, so far at least as they occur in this SPE 
o the | pu 
sheds built expressly. for the 
may be | mai 
1021 
h whi 
eee 
he sng mand wit ch the boiler is er for the 
er pi 
al 
ace bitas 
bo: This was also paea of tnd $i now 
nearly completed. _The flue ” have caused t be so 
raise „more than any y other Dant in ae. world, are 
+ of heat into the new 
great deside. 
required | 
cll: 
T4 
„own; but the Mae one dif. 
Ae orarius, oiia jè 
pein es of diferent forms: hich, occur in | cultivation, 
ratum. Having! had the > renewing of the border i in antici- 
seems, | ed 
COTMIMCUC: in 
staple of Mushroo ‘oom grow 
Every one is preheat ‘with the characters of the 
rt 
ttadint snd that 
here I would 
ery d 
tinct, the iiatvened veil forming arge transverse 
scales or rings apes ne stem, Paz diffe 
which in the plan which A e have | 
common field Mushroom, whose valuable 
scarcely to be t with paek: in any other r species, | 
bro j 
inclined to red without any tinge 
5 rk — > ees e known par e: on 
"OF at 
zioan, 
rue Mushroo 
dering the a 
mans autumn, though 
e have been sea ‘anderen 
iis h the pastures, we have not 
seen a single speci Which wand 
pass muster with housewives of the 
old school. Far the "greater part 
of. the hrooms which are exposed 
for sale in Covent Gar Market 
PoS ee species, Agari- 
and these are = in 
penpan 
‘render them 
imes of the e year there is 
of 
‘however a greater or less supply o 
‘true bees raised : artificial]; 
and the 
eb QU BAIS. gta j 
Sharacterll is such, that th SEET 
Silo ut question or ugh 
we dant #8 see hereafter, very dif- 
ferent: forms are sometimes inter- 
mixed. 
‘The particular ie | vs wh in 
is of very rare occ n an un- 
cul tivated state, and E pe aps con- 
oe to dunghills or places rer 
regnated horse 
wit manure, 
mich ms indispensable D its ita pro 
uction. We have 
its especial character, “st aip 
its ae silky pileus and darker 
gills, the rere iment with 
which it has’ been suppli 
~*~ a Ay Berns comes up in 
ase yen have 
used, iis any 
is then lei 
able in pii rik individuals raised purposely on 
= Mushroo oom bed. 
re given for the produc- | 
Few miaka care to trust to | 
any uncertain mixtur tae own, but pur rchase the 
ra at once from ms wh mb 
war wn. 
drawing by 
ne om Thom: 
a border, anive at page 978. 
give en. à . figure. e. p a miem iig garden 
Mushrooms must P reserved for the two n a 
notices. M. J. B 
e Correspondence 
Hom 
“ine Border: 
garden liere is "ita ated pat he fo 
and on the north side. 
Tas me to say ay the kitchen 
t ot of a steep hill, 
+4 | fF th a 
t from | son’s plan of fa ie 
I rtily coincide with one who designates him- 
self“ A Yine Grower,” (: 97: 5 
there doubt that the use of'such unnatural 
and offensive ingredients as par 3 is fast becoming 
obsolete. John Potter, Gara er to the Hon. Mrs. 
Byron, rumpt fall, 
Golden n Hamburgh Grap —As there are so many 
opinions with regard to this Grape, “ higi in Pond hoe 
| Mr. Busby and also 
às 
se t dý ‘ 
n> “Bigs 
Acanrcus Hreini L., var. VAPORARIUS, Otto. 
r. W. Fırcm, from 
j is a a vena ode rar for making bricks ; in 
on big eae of for Ege joi jose. The 
ed at th 
specimens forwarded by Mr. Buca. 
wt Mr. Vp 
lant of it, 
and very little fire" hea’ 
given it. In short, it had none vat 
e Black Gra 
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CHANAN, -KENA 
difference ; e it is with that Shject et now pea you. 
In n top-dressing my pott tted tr 
rees, on a sunny day, about a 
hous pln and a 
from hop in an ite direction. 
gradu uall. 
pi TSO 
t Belvoir, however, Mr. Ingram, who is 
a pe Mushroom- ya nll is, we pre a wholly 
peau Si of tte spawn f sonst. The str hic 
ken into 
thee 
eads | 
colourin ng a 
concluded _— the isin was too wet ana col 
and very dei nade, 
cessary 
5 + 
concr 
reven! 
undergoing too high a feee of acne tati 
bor na a sodden, or in the Eri teh ical a 
uch a case the spawn wold be sure even- 
tually t oye rish. The relative condition of the com- 
post is ily peaiclend by the grai 
smell of the white threads which penetrate it in every 
teoll wi 
t its which 
teful or unpleasant | i | 
es hav ern e p 
A moog of the nian ave gound in which rises | I had occasion to remove from 
The | curiosity to compare 
n an unsa aches state for some Piao surroundin 
r the PAn in which 
yi 57°; 
fting the ground a 
hem down | in favour 
the pots; and I had the 
e its temperature with “that of the 
gt eee ts of the irom planted in the 
as the air in the 
epa 623°; of 
5 
LS 
A er Er 
that Mi of the air onde was 6; 
orete ee 
of 54°, from 
what I have observed, 
while 
ata 
LS 
too | the success of the hg ees Clapham . 
—Your 
p. 1001) 
T 
gunos 
nit. I therefore n 
ae uld be entirely “ilar 
Saep pipe 
ry Mushrooms are grown for the | 
establishments of the more wealthy, | 8 
urserymen, who can always command a | 
i 
met Arip G prid 
or sale wee 
oe “hee I found et a 
any jal at command | o 
the height required to form | 
. I therefore next examined | w 
a, assent of my employer, 
ilemma, not «having 
ra fill the old border up of 
tiga price fer 
or the produce. They may however be pro- | 
the bottom of the new on 
growing in the same ne and are 
way 
