houses and window: should be frequently turned, so that all 
may deri sah equal pot a he sits if BrP eg be 
lected aers Scape pt dark pipet ill-shapen plants the 
negl The ing uy of oon punts 
4 y to the green- 
house at all favourable o opportunities. 25, Abert ex- 
cept Chrysanthem 
NTOMOLOGICAL NOTICES. 
Tae Borde red Wh ite Moth, Bupalus Pag iepscbe ionally 
Toth, whi which ap- 
pears fro) te aagiak has the wings one in 
half across, the ground colour bein yellow, with blacki: 
or -brown edges. The caterpillar is, at first, pale yellowish- 
now the birth of hundreds is 
State of the Weather for the Week ending November 11, 1841, 
as observed at the Horticultural Garden, Chiswick. 
The 
should now be atared when rhein in their w 
by killing om is pre 
Baxzoms rer. ‘TRERMOMETER. | Wind. | Rain. 
Nov. ax. Min. Max. | Min. ) Mean. | 
Priday 5} 30.379 30.341 50 44 47.0 S.E. 
Saturday 6] 30.391 3668 58 35 46.5 ry 
Sunday 7 BOL B51 53 87 45.0 Ww. 
Monday 30.333 | 30.306 51 L39 450 | SW. | on 
Tuesday 30.291 30.198 50 45 47.5 Ss.W. 
Wednesday 10) 30.197 30.061 53 44 43.5 Ww. : 
Thursday 1 29.976 29. __ 55 35 45.0 Ww. zi 
Average |~ 30: 30.29 | 593 | 398 | 46.3 ; = 
ret 5. Hazy 3 overcast and fine. 
. Very heavy d light h d 3 Very fine; clear at 
eg 
Ue vy dew ; light haze ; very fine; foggy at night. 
ere a the morning ; very fine ; ” sli ‘htly overcast. 
ht a ee wind. pd 
1a te teapemtorg 
i. ightly pha tog very fine; heavy rain at night. 
The deposition of moisture marked in the rain column on the 
5 om m heavy de 
'y 
State of the ta barcowt at Chiswick during the last 15 years for 
the ensuing Week ending Nov. 20, 1841. 
ie Jase ats oe = | &r eatest Se 
es rest uantit: 3 las fej aa 
= 2 | Temp Saike é g el Paasat 
zNow_ | Rained, | Of Rain. (2% ed lll 
Sun.- 14 49.1 | g5.8 | 421 ry 0.97 im. } 2/1) I} s} Sf tl ald 
Mon. 15 | 49.6 | 36.7 | 43.1 x 0.1 i} 1] 3) 4) a3 
— e = 36.4 | 42.5 6 0.41 sila 4 ui 
x 36.7 | 743.2 6 0.40 2 ve 11 
Thurs.18 | 43.3 | 356 |"41.2] 10 emt [—}y 3] a2 
-19) 47.9 | 353 | “416 8 0.22 1) 3} git} 4) e) a 
2% | 48.2 | 36.3 ay 4 0.12 s 5} 2 
| 
ali 
highest temperature durin above period occurred on 
15th and 16th in Soe poy oes and 18th in 1839—ther- 
mometer 57°; and the lowest on the 16th, in in 1829—thermometer 
Ge Uiitaicr Gakereie 
REPORT rab dome 
_ For the | Week ending 
Aa the 1, 
THE ued fine adic a mere the ewh: 
brisker than. it has been of late; prices also ad 
cing. Fruit.—Pines the usual kinds plenti Good hot- 
of excellent q c 
wees among dessert Apples we not retty sample of Court 
Wick Pippin. A few Marie Louise Pears ay still be obtained ; 
Chaumontels are fine; a few Bi in thi 
Fp e of the samples being named Calel . Medlars 
their ap e and selling from Is. to 1s. 6d. per 
punnet. Vegetables.—Savoys and Cabbage of di tkinds are 
Plentiful and good. d purple Broccoli of excellent quality 
abound, ‘aulifiowers are by no means plenti an 
Carrots are generally and abundant; prices are a little 
ding it 
Troffies and Tattirone —Li 
" hae ooms are ship rice nekpares pf aaciee toot Little 
Lorene |  comeilion, 
Heaths. 
Saturpar, Noy. 13, 1841. 
of 
PR. —FRUITS; — 
Kitchen Apples, per ak gee 6s | Almonds, per peck, 82 hi 
P, Dessert, 4's to los Sweet Almonds, per pound, 38 
to Teese Per half-sieye, 3s Ses Be Rete ito tees 
Pine BER )  — per 100, 6sto 
‘pole, A Chesnuts, peck, 5s to 8s 
meee aig, tal-sieve, arto 3s6d | Walnuts,’ Lain ot fp Pn 
ca Patek each, 9d to le Filberts, ‘ish, pr. 100 Ib.,1052 to 1108 
tes hothouse, per Ib, ae imei 
= touse, 
ee b., Od to Ts mes Pems is 
> Per Ib, Is to ls 6d _ ish, 168 
let —— Spanish, 16s to Se = 
— Turkey, 
are 
“hf. -sve, 2s @dto4s 
rites per deol hy pay em picid grade » 1s 6d toSe6d 
on Reng ere lenders _ See to 6s 
gePiana Per doz,, 6a Shales coil Ib., 92 
Broesl, Brus Pehf. weeinle Bata Be Asparagus, per hund., as to 72 
oe Puryie;?ee bunch, 9d tols 173 Sagara per score, 6d to le. 
r * —< ‘os, Isto b 
Sen ars: Pt dozen, 1 1s6dto 4s Endive, perscore, to 
Potatoes, pari! — to2s | Celery, wae (12 to 15) 6d to 136d 
soe 2 Be at oe Pr. bund., Gd to le 
= Rerbushel, teed to ae ae an teh, ato 
Beh, fe Adcomed Bartha crete pega Fg tas tongs tags 
=~ Jerusalem, mach, per dor. 3s to4e paige per doz. bunches, 2s 
a sieve, Sd tols Thyme, per doz. bunches, 9s 
Garni? Per don: banches, ted toss ad — Lemon, per doz. bunches, 36 
Raters, per om Seto Se Sage, per doz. bunches, 3s 
Scormatt> Per dozen, 6@ to 1 6d pert aatly yas, podoe. bunghes; 8s 
Salsafy, pe? bundle, 1¢ to te 3a | Savory, pene ne 
Horse Radish le, 1s to Lv ad psd oven 
Radish, » Her bundle, Vs 64 T 
Seca eracee wage | Grom presi ced 
per 
Uecka, por dares 5,223" ~ | Trafiies, Eng, per pound, 25 64%0 3e 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
plants, were not received till the question was closed. Their letters 
do go credit. 
HA. K. M. d- — through the winter in 
in a hotbed in the beginning 
e kinds will then come up, 
long aa0 0 haveacknowledged the courtesy 
pondent for cuttings of the Panonychia ar- 
any ae either the hybrid Rhubarb, or the Vic- 
toria, or the Elford, for early forcing. His plant is Tropz’olum 
iis oo 
—A Vesta stove seems to be the best of all, and is that 
witch, vee should take if yeep tite no Late of its 
grei 
cus E. we cthr ~ the ner sorts o! we suppose 
‘ou mi Heartsease ; _ so, you ry a to ave propagated a 
quantity of them in autumn to stand the Plants propa- 
gated in spring are apt 1 grow large off during the 
0 Ww ee Fate sas 
winter. They do not require eh goon heat, but must be kept as 
as possible. tan Violet is not so apt to 
He: ra apr the former can 
of much We would 
advise you to stake off and strike na sg of those shoots which 
are damping ; it is rather late, but they may still succeed. Keep 
dry, and con: emi 
me we 
po: not differ from A. jeaeeiea. 
grandiflora, but seems to grow very strong. The Verbena was 
to enable us to form an 
ited Sowing on soft sand- 
stone by washing it with a pretty strong ng solution of the sulphate 
of 3 
C. G.B.’s plant isthe double variety of iscus mutabilis. 
Ilex roust, we paresis attribute his fruit. een never fruiting, 
y decarege oily to the blos: ceesthinn cling destined 
by —— a oe oe eee oe ae = ——— 
a can 
rried man, engages 
h 
th 
the tim 
G. F. pats the ae ques’ 
himself to 
tab! 
ion :—A, a mi 
A does not 
eri 
ight stem is wanted ; other circumstances is better 
avoided. If,done, care must be i -eahel destroy every shoot but 
on soon as the wood begins mn. 
if —Your of Pel yes that it is 
to improve it. ‘ou may, however, ose mention: 
in the first baie cb she supply their places from the other, which | 
contains free fi g kinds, v ental for th e: 
house, and to be o ptained at modi e 
Gem Florence 
Diomede tte 
Lord Nelson Lady Carlisle 
Elvira 
Adela Cyrus 
f erage 
Roxb Garth’s 
Duchess of urgh ‘A ictory 
woe a ere 
C. W. F.—Your a primrose ground with purple upper 
— . The eye is bold and distinct ; the | 
petals—is a very riick lee ee por on, the 
‘orm of th ees ee he 
Len sagete Sindh rms of the lower ones better than 
the bloom 
a ‘ 
753 
e surface, amongst some fresh loam, the quality of 
the fruit will doubtless be improved. near tee See 
it which you have raisin will become i 
closely in very 
M. W. K.—One of each 
roots ni 
wary 8 pearetan Glout 
Morceau, 8 oem Incomparable, Passe Colmar, , Winter Nelis, Ne 
‘lus ieee eurré 
M. 2 he Black Prin cellent Grape, but less 
vaheaie ae the Black ‘tana mbureh “Your fungus is be are 
We fear your only ee the parts attached, and to 
replace them with new timber. Fay. the athiot ol saseging te Ba 
Sie Es of hse sek 
. Wo os tasetum is luridum, the Epidendrum is fragrans ; 
other plant se x clavatus. 
H. S$. H.— it sand will answer the same purpose as 
r-sand, oye it shoal be washed Havre being used. Road- 
jaw an will not peat because ata! bind too much. 
H. E.—Rural Chemi closed with or two more 
tract 
Rose will be given next week. 
Pe cote: dors ag along “wolgh ape Oe Pee 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
THE —— of Her Masesty and the birth 
of an t to the throne is not only the se 
event one re week, _* is one which all classes of 
readers an Br the community will hail 
with the most Jinely direct trans- 
mission of the seh a in of ouse 
of ick, por security thereby given for the ex- 
of this Resa i a of a dis- 
among the cl 
lation * which this auspicious event will give rise in 
every portion of the empire. The details of this poten 
nt e 
the only addition to be made to them i is the eat an- 
as at ~ anticipated, and we he to add that 
be entertai 
report 
re assassinate the Princes : between 30 
pe have been arrested in connexion with the 
conspiracy, but it is not expected | that more than eight 
sent is unde: 
sized. 
Flora.—Yo er ls Camellia s as they are, 
particularly as you intend to work work them in spring; besides, they 
will work jee rice the stems at the side of the pots, and 
e- that t tranquillity continues to Lapascbs and that 
eo: are no cach Wh any fears of further 
General Qui 
with 
can be put right at the first shifting afterwards. Your wish 
pia gga re mn the general c eultivat ation of Camellias shall 
attended 0. 0. 
ive shrubs may be added to thos: 
ven AB iach gr ee bok hoe malay poe i | 
aS (acer campestre), Ivy, FUEKE, Broom, Sloe, 
cherry, Willow eevee species), Gueldres Rose, Wa: 
um Lantana), S: salicifolia. 
Fp. our Pears are,—No. 
A Constant Reader. tiraig 
roved tent rate fiowers during the 
Catleugh’s Eclipse, 
ue provinces. 
é Beutré Diel; 2, Doyenné | lona are contradictory ; 
Blanc ; Sand Nelis @Hiver; 3, Bezi Vaet; 6, Doyeniné Gris. rcgeingraaiedagsa 
is Fabiana imbricata. a 
that some sanguinary 
seheel the bishop of the dees was 
as been executed, wa the atl :suthorites 
Chriatz 
of the insurrection 
are been plegudieRe ‘ok, a pad agr until the ee 
ed to mble in oe 
the port has been suddenly in- 
creased in order to be nec edt lek vad te 
An. 
ae coe os by the 
Regent, and officially 
g ree are,—No. 1, St. oe coe 3) | ter in Lond eclaring the whole oat of Cantabria in 
a enbenindin 5 ae wien prot 6, Court Pendu Plat; | a state of blockade. .—We les af err n Papers, 
7 and 18, Cour of Wick; a Russet; 9, Wormsley Pip- | that the accession of y of 
Golden Reinette: ri and 26, Pigcon 12, Golden RUSS<ts | Oudenburg to the Customs’ Uni fc 
Pearmain: 15, Newtown Pippin; 16, 
Seales cangnewt; 24, Kentish 
1, Marie 
Morceau; 4, 
denen, a omen; 
ae Saal Sse ees Me 
produces 
good specimens of . 
up your old Colmar tee, and place its — 
which leaves 
