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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
es 47. 
oe Kea aide a at Hassmersheim. iti is pabeene§ 
neon n which winter Wheat will grow, summer Whea' 
; in 
ree making 
aud is —_ 
r W 
nly prospers. if there be frequent and sufficient pant Sy 
ill not s 
Iaid. “The other ‘Hedgehog Wheats are 
dry it wi succeed. It 
—— Law or: soil as winter Wheat, but as more 
a la rger ie of humus. ust 
Sasa here One of these, called by Motaged com- 
5 the 1 sown 
10 tiller ve 
mon white-beard Wheat, is 
for the pla iting. | uthor has tried” te 
eidelberg, op esta id succeeded. 
it m 
thicker than winter Wheat ; its produce is waverly er 
Whea' t, and it is more € osed tos smu 
He 
a. of 
grow this wheat near H 
thinks - betes it ‘might be i nies introduced on 
lands re the ting 
tna “fi vermis 
and rust.’”’ The be as on 
exposed to to smut as in this country. We subjoin a few of 
ed for getting Tid of this troublesome 
seems 
nature of this branch of trade in England a de- 
cs vs spews tees we “aces ew at the. deistaing a 
ould be ai ject of su! ffic ient import. 
or 
soften the d bring the buds forw: a PELE 
than all tg od which should be used as sp soeaty as possible 
in the — ro cing. Exclude aon from where late 
Grapes a ng 5 7 ote on ploy fires at night fort — 
trees a 
rains. eave eronnge undone in the shape of c rm ee 
for reing commences ; but have everything of the kin 
gen eer 
Cu the surface soil in the pots loosened, and 
| les’ peat gp to watering, stopping, &c. Never have 
more than one perfect fruit on a Lge a time. 
ome dry within 
ay nape — Water the roots, if the soil has bec 
eee yey —If any roots have been potted for forcing, they 
pes Me a 
Pith suds 0! soapy w ater. The Wh aw mixed with this 
ance to justify this i ahaa 
three days poms it is sown, or until it begins to germi- 
e. He says od hae Wheat is fonen cali after ae 
witl tl 1 be s till liable to smu He > has 
Wheat in this country, | souclsaly as our author’s 
experi 1 
the fram: 
be taken into the ee house, — ger at the 
may be lifted and trea’ y to 
may prc be earthed. sire: ing 
Lerr —- in frames must be kept dry, and free from dead leayes 
o 
A variety known in Germ: any as white summer Wheat, ear in: al his crops. A farmer at Tteinbach, near fan Any forcing plants in pots or tubs, and hothouse borders, should 
: “> b diatel: ulched, if not already d 
and much cultivated in Lambsheim and Rhenish Bavaria f To a sackful of seed tub he st cipeienapasiagiccaman = 2h om he ecnry 
and recommended 4 se oe gs Union of Baden, in a spadeful of slacked lime, with a little water 5 he then] During the present weather little can be done, except getting 
promises much. It well mp sandy soils ] manure on vacant qua mae ers. Guard Potatoes and other roots from 
threshes easily, is little su abject to "trend, and makes r them well together, and let them stand for 10 or 12 peirsaaal regara con suppl Fings of every kindy an ni ke ody in the 
cellent bread. We subj 8 ge results of its cultivation i in | tos, when they will come out a compact mass, which | gc. very clean. Make Sabet, besoms, and ti dias walks, 
some districts of Gavan st be br oken up and rubbed i moodeashes. vn 16 Orchard. Maggy Bg -plante ee rees ; tie i fay espalirs, Con- 
e. I tinue n in the gt of day. Prepare stakes, boil 
(elo. ‘armer at Oberwesel chooses ay. es, 
= em shreds, pra nails, &c. 
| -| Pre- |S & Peo os the best piece of Wheat in his fie’ ld for seed, as it ripen 
“ \ao ; = | 1I.—FLOWER- nigcaey AND SHRUBBERY. 
ny and. sane gg |e g| vious 23 “nm sowing. - 83 £3 perfectly, and thrashes | it ‘immediately he then mixes four In-door Department. 
= Pe wif ae seed. Bglss which —Continue to pot Orchidacez, as directed last week; 
oe |E7|2= | are constantly turned over for a fortnight, and when used the ‘buds canis Sear sae he aae eee a : low ary 
PeSIES paneer sy ay. 
‘wiesitiahi cana for sage the wood-ashes are rs from the Wheat. wands any indication to early growth as much as possible. Keep 
stoke rock, and sth April Herr ee at Diiren, adds to 500 lbs. of Wheat 1 Ib. | the foliage clean, rip oo fas 
heavy loam soil. ¢| 52) Potatos j1833 {5 'itens. }| 70] 205 | of alum, 1 lb. of green a Xo of ae and 3 1b. ayn gg Resto frost at night, and give air freel 
er eee of verdigris. These ingredients are pounded and dissolved | oar Batata Fs gee e leaves bd such — as Camellia, 
Mannheim, on flat 13th Ma: in water, an n cold are ised with enough water  acwten ve ‘ac er cs eae 
land with light 50| Potatos |1830 { rit 102} 192 » Pre ug. the fiowers will soon decay if they kept w: 
Wide oS 5 Meas. cover the Wheat; it is then sown 24 hours after. Herr | pP! oo — e dea ere ~ — an o ee 
: iTS AND FRAMES.—CO! no so hu oO plants in 
Hate radror ape el en a oth | March } a mitz has never seen the smut in his corn, and porn | feamnes it kept pt dry. Tak wats am Sw pleat ti fodenia aie 
1834. 4 ucat to any man who th cession, as bulbs ododendrons, Roses, &c. 7 
Manheim. Beet |1sas| { BOF, Mar-}| 320) 235 smut in his fields. F with mee any forced plants, upon the first appearance of 
Mar ss a a a } cereals rine 
Baumenthal . | 100} Spelt |1832 a *}| 130] 193 | or those Wheats in which the seed does not ‘separate from | Wheel an 1 welotted pasdpergen ‘aici songs lace 
Haag. 1835. Beet |1s34| 25 Meas. 100 ie Sra - It includes species, of which 14 varieties | borders paca it. Fill the en! the first opportunity. 
Schriesheim, in the ested ath: and the result of many experimen upon | Rake and sweep up ieates irom th ie Pe and walks. 
_ : } 200} Spelt |1832' en ebcnited Tap ‘aon em given "The spelts are very beret cultivated i in sat Weneet cane CS egaeeyrier E centen spt haadein a stand- 
J FoREST Be Corrice Whans.-cuatiads lash 
‘Two other varieties, the yellow hedgehog Wheat, and in the: markets of the south of G hat other kind d to any of the —_ ations before A ee 
‘ais 100s club Wheat, aig rereng ret as summer Wheat: t rid of. Their ir great advan- | paeetiealiies 3a Paxton 
from Sr Ouaaeys worth as cultivated in various tage appears to | “that they accommodate themselves to N SMALL GARDENS. 
parts of German Id ITTLE can be d tof doors beyond looking after the po 
_OF ‘Teiiewm re, Fae of thes glish Wheat, there are ten | nd They tender pe mene and keeping up an air of neatness 
had rot these are winter Wheats, an d | ws heaviness . ne gommnee ae : or A dynes Ini ae th sweeping the walks and cutting down the dead stems of herb- 
. — rs ch 1s no! y Y | aceous plants. Within doors many may be done, as, for 
the latter aut 0 f birds, and arias liable | instance, flower-sticks may be ae written. 
t the varieties known to smut. the seed yields, when ground, a much finer = that have been saved must be occasionally looked to, to 
Wheat require em 1 ¢. +d that they are not damp; those still left in their neh goed cap- 
that of the north of Germany. . as 7 sules may be taken out and dried for a day or two. a hot- 
eS species are— son eee spelta, flue, or in a moderately warm room. Plants in page 
Spain, Italy, and the hans spelt ; Triticum Badiges Rice Wheat ; Triti- | must be constantly attended to, and every symptom teh 
fae ncarern!S med Wheat, or Peter’s Corn. —— “oe ae as all dead wc wa a - the a 
1 ages baghwe on am But w og ce thie “notice to bs Fagg Reed ti should be avoided as ae as possible, as it is sure to induce 
England as cloc’ eat, great Wheat, | vation oF 0 a are treat anner | some to grow. Any, such as Camellias and ges, that sane 
eaks of :—‘‘ No variety of 
as that of Batley ns Wheat, and we Mae no no hesitation 
saying that this wor ork contains more inform: on 
cultivation of Eu Cerealia nia than 
ar rs, Itis a the varieties on 
a field of it just before est. has hitherto been siege such a — is = — 
never as we thin 
and gives an abundant produce | practi Id 
ve good soil to procure all these | 
not do es ane a adapt i it 
cal a 
four age ih the addition of all that is wn on 
only slow progress 
repeickes! in fayour of ae 
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CALENDAR OF fee ob pm Sor the ensuing Week. 
THe irate of d 
of vate 
performed as 
yard wide, one an ont and the 
the soil from cite eget ndegar eo | 
ENTOMOLOGICAL wy 
¢ insects which do considerabl: 
uy 
Week ending November 8, 1841, 
Garden, Chiswick. 
| | 
Saturday 43) 29. 
Sunday zeseo | 20.050 | 41 
Monday 29.479 | 29.307 37 
Weta] Bon | Bat | 
: te 
toaleaey 13, 30.000 | 99.316 42 
& 43.5 
Nov. 12. Slight rain showery; clear and windy at night. 
to. loudy and cold; 5 Seow ary sir and fine in forenoon; close 
