MUSHROOM GARDENING.
Chicago, Ill.
Tell us how to raise mushrooms. Are they produced from seed or not?
W.
Answer.—The mushroom spawn is sold in bricks, and should be used in the following manner: Procure a quantity of good horse dung and make it into a heap, which must be frequently turned for a fortnight, until the rankness has disappeared. Then build it into beds twelve inches in height and four feet wide, under a shed ten feet wide. This will allow room for a walk through the center of the shed. Pack the dung tightly, and cover it with long straw for ten days, when the straw must be removed and an inch of fine loam spread upon the beds. On this plant the spawn, which has been broken into pieces the size of a walnut, in rows six inches apart, and cover with another inch of mold, over which spread the straw. When the mold is too dry sprinkle it with tepid water. In five or six weeks the young mushrooms should appear.
BATTLE OF THE PYRAMIDS.
Ravanna, Mo.
I have a picture entitled “The Battle of the Pyramids.” Where, when, and by whom was that battle fought?