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• Department,
Bias Bays of light i$ Promoting Veg-
J* i| flaMi Growth.
To the Editor of the Plantation >,
ifio little sensation was created a
few months past by the develop
ments made by General Pleasanton,
of Philadelphia, of the wonderful
effects of Clue and violet-colored
glass ip promoting a rapid, growth
of vine and early fruitage in a cold
grapery. The reSults weie so as
lounding that all intelligent soil cul
tivators must look with great inter
est for furiherjevelations of the ef
fects hereafter to be produced by
this marvelous agency. General
Pleasanton’s experiments and their
results were bnefty as follows :
He built a cold grapery eighty -
four feel luug, twenty six feet wide,
and sixteen feet high at the ridge,
with a roof slanting down in oppo
site directions in the usual form
This roof is of glass, every Silt row
being of violet color ; and these col
ored rows alternate on the opposi <
slopes of the root; and the s rucintv
so placed with reference to the points
of the compass, that the sun in its
course should cast a beam of violet
light upon every leafin the grapery.
In the early part of April, ISOI, tie
planted, in very rich borders in this
grapery, cuttings of twenty varieties
of grape-vines. The cuttings were
about the size of pipe-stein?, and
began to grow very soon after plant
ing. So rapid was their growth that
it attracted the attention of all who
saw them ; the gardener being kept
busy in tying up new wood which
he had not observed the day before.
In a few weeks the walls and inside
of the roof were closely covered
with the most luxuriant and healthy
development of foliage and wood.
At five months afier planting the
cuttings, some of the vines weie
measured and found to be forty-five
in length, and one inch in diameter,
at a distance of one foot above
ground'
In March, 1562, the vines having
been pruned, there commenced a
rapid expansion of foliage and
growth of wood, even more remark
able than in the previous year. A
wonderful number of bunches of
grapes were in due time formed, the
bunches being of unusual magnitude,
and the grapes of extraordinary size
and development. In September of
that year, the grapery was visited
by Robert H. Buist, the noted Seed-
man and Florist, who, after a very
careful estimate of the fruit on the
vines, estimated the product at
twelve hundred pounds! All this
from cuttings placed in the ground
in the Spring of the previous year !
In the following year, ISG3, the
vines again matured a crop of grapes
estimated at two tons in weight, the
vines remaining healthy and free
from the maladies incident to the
grape, and have continueil to hear
large crops without intermission to
date. The vines now, 1871, remain
healthy, and show no signs of de
crepitude or exhaustion.
The results of further efforts in
this interesting field of experiment
now being made by Robert 11.
Buist, and others, must be looked
for with intense interest by the atna
tear, as well as by the practical cul
tivator of every tree, shrub and
smaller plant that can be grown to
advantage under glass. To the
market gardener, (his cheap method
of forcing plants into early develop
ment must become invaluable;
cheap it must be after getting the
required structure built with a roof
glass partly colored ;no artificial
heal being required. It is to be re
gretted that plain, smooth glass, tin
ted with blue or viotet color, cannot
now be readily obtained, as many
would like to experiment with it, at
least to the extent of the ordinary
hot bed frame covered with the pre
pared glass. A demand, however,
will soon produce the supply.
To General Pleasanton should be
accorded what is due him in this
matter, and no more. He made a
bold and somewhat expensive expe
riment to test a theory long ago ad
vanced by others, and was success
ful in attaining results of very great
importance. For this he should en
joy the tribute to which he is en
titled. In the following extracts,
however, from his address before
the “Philadelphia Society for the
promotion of Agriculture,” it will be
seen that he desires to claim the
credit of original discovery in this
channel. Hear him:
“I have attended your meeting at
this time to impart to you the result
of certain experiments that I have
made within the last ten years in at
tempts to utilize the blue color ol
the sky in the development of vege
table and animal life. I may pro
mise that for a long time I have
thought (hat the blue color of the
sky,.so permanent and so all-perva
ding, and yet so varying in intensity
of color, according to season aud lat
itude, must bars some abiding rela
tion and intimate connection with
the living organisms on this planet.
Deeply impressed with this idea, in
ths Autumn of 1860 J commenced
ik Meai; n yi u cyid etc.
- ♦ftftef lhese strong ummattons of
original discovery, who would ex
ited to learn that flip world fia? pos
sessed this,fact, aidpracliced upon
the princijite of tlt£ color'd \ay, lor
the past llniiy ycaisi This is proted
by the follyviiig extract*- taken rer
haiim from ‘‘Chambers’ Journal” of
eighteen hundred and fi/hj four : .
“Rereut-disciAery has shown that
reinarlialdo.eilt’ClS can be produced
on plants by interjiosing colored
glass lietwtSSn tltem hud the sun. —•
UI uc glass accelerates growth, and
Messrs. Lawson; of Edinburg, have
built a store-house glazed with blue
glass, m which they lest the value of
seeds for sale or export. The prac
lico is, to sow a hundred seeds, and
to judge of t lie quality by -the num
ber that germinate; the more, of
course, the better. Formerly, too
weeks elapseil while waiting for
the germination of the seeds; but
in the blue store-house two or three
days suffice—a saving of time
worth, so say the firm, two thousand
five hundred dollars a year.”
“Th is use of color in the growth
ot plants is not altogether new, but
its application to the germination of
seeds has not, perhaps, commanded
the attention it deserves. But all
scientific horticulturists must be la
miliar with the experiments of col
ored glasses upon the paltn plants at
1 lie Kew gardens, and the gratifying
success that attended the experi
ments. Varying climates will give
varying results, just as solar rays do.
We hav e no doubt that many climes
of the rich tints of flowers of other
could be made perfect in this coun
try by properly-colored glasses, just
as the palms of Kew were made by
colored glasses to rival the palms of
! the tropics. The subject opens a
Yvide field lor experiments that would
richly remunerate an inquiring arid
tasteful horticulturist.”
The experiments at the Kew gar
dens, Lcn loti, alluded to above, were
commenced over thirtv years ago.
A. C. Van Efps.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 28, 1871.
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little girl had seen her beloved fath
er laying cold and still on his cof
fin pillow, and lud watched with
wonder and fear the process of put
ting on the coffin-ltd and bearing it
away to burial.
Afterward the giief stricken moth
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gathered about the scene in her
young heart.
“God has sent tor dear father, to
corae up and live with Him, and
one day He will also send for you
and me, darling.”
“Do we know when He* will send,
mamma ?”
“No, my dear, only God knows the
lime. lie has it all fixed.”
“Then, mamma, if God is surely
going to send for ns, and we don’t
know when, we better begin to pack
up and get ready to go f”
This little girl had surely the right
view of the matter, and it is just as
important for us as for her. Not
only should we he always ready,
but we should have our possession
packed up and sent on before us.—
Did you ever stop to think that you
weie laying up treasures every day,
either on earth or in heaven ?
Our Receipt for Curing Meat.
To one gallon of water, take one and
one half lbs. of salt, one-half lb. of
sugar, one-half oz. of saltpetre, one
half oz. of potash.
In this ratio the pickle can be in
creased to any quantity desired.—
Let these be boiled together until all
the dirt from the sugar rises to the
top and is skimmed off! Then throw
it into a tub to cool, and when cold,
pour it over your beef or poik, to re
main the usual time, say tour or five
weeks. The meat must be well
covered with pickle, and should not
be put down for at least two days af
ter killing, during which time it
should he slightly sprinkled with
powdered saltpetre, which removes
all the surface-blood, fyc., leaving the
meal fresh and clean. Some omit
boiling the pickle, and find it to an
swer well, though the operation of
boiling purifies the pickle by throw
ing off the dirt ulways to be found
in salt and sugar.
If this receipt is properly tried, it
will never be al andoned] There is
none that surpass it, if so good.—
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