8 
TH E GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
those of Choco, prepare from its seeds a decoction, 
which is given to gee children to produce a state of 
ot. herwi se 
Feach are often deficient of leaf buds, and it va better 
to wait till the 
rnc gee in which they are 8 to possess the | the fruit becomes abortive for want of a leader. Keep 
f discoveri ing gold, In any place where the | the outside borders protected fr ost an w, by 
ere. patients happen to fall ssi diggin g is some preventive material. I poe eee 3 
commenced; and, rly Veet = now be commenced in 
with gold-dust, an amount of m s value is 
obtained. In order to — the —— effect of the 
Simple Mod ater.— The water 
at present 1 o London, says Dr. 8 may 
be rendered soft by very simple — Imeans, namely, 
y adding caustic li The proportions required are 
e of lime water to five of common water, and this 
reduces the 
f | pots 
perature. Figs ow be started very — — —— 
previously been thinned out, an ssed ; if in tubs, or 
„a soaking of liquid manure should be given them. 
Plunge the first crop of Strawberries in a mild bottom 
heat ; the best kinds for the early crop are Keens, and 
the Alice Mau e truss of bloom appears; re- 
move th a light house to bloom. eue — 
remaining, eck from frost and heavy r 
& Queens are very tender, — are injured re abba 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. 
ge to 8 those beds in the 
hich ards devoted to the usual 
bedding pa afana ai will have aaa planted ; and 
ing the some choice things now coming up 
ia. Wr are e 
ill produce 9 oz. of caustic lime, such b case 
— ony Soe wi — asin “0 oZ. 0 Siar: meg E stage N Aala 8 otectio ae a a ae 
cient to mix with 560 gallons of n n dust, leaf- er or old tan, may be put over such things 
pipe-water. We know of cases in which this method is 5 the bes i Anemones, Scilla, 1 and Tulips, 
re d successfully adopted in household | Covering 80 ards to resemble the 
practice—of course on a small scale. Ihe Builder. other Keep the “be omiy raked, and 
98 ̃ . — e edging and — 15 he 
Calendar of e groun prs fre os Sm eeping 
(For the ensuing wee 
Lee RAL REM ore very attention = to neatness and order. Deciduous 
As severe weather may now, atany cmojne “pa ed, thees and shrubs no thi ut, and pruned, 
a a goed we ply of 8 litter, F. im. or terials | if such is 3 but evergreens sh not be 
in readiness, 
esa ali 
bas wires, &e., out of use ; repair and paint the ulch trees art planted, to preserve them 
Sashes of houses not PEREN E in, pre ar bels of various 38 w w evergreens, if recently plan d 
sizes, forked sticka hs pegging down plants in the be benefited — sticking d them branches of larger 
flower n, look over the stores, a provide whatever evergreens, as the Fir, &c., sh frost on. 
may be req season ead HARDY FRUIT pARD ES. 
done, lose n N in getting The TE [pruning 'and trai 3 wall gt and 
f not 
r cover a supply o 
for 
. the inmates scru —— me Goose 
Moderate fires and ventilation with — = 2 
sto ve pl 
show ho be ga yw with Camellias and | n 
uses sho 8 
forced plants, which vill t take the place of 0 i‘ - 
themums, now over. Keep up a regular a iba 
— to bloom through the spring, A bringing fy ng forward | 
the stock of forcing plants 
“dwarfs 
hybrid Rh ododendrons, and Azal 
things, will enable you, in addition to the usual 
occu 
be 
pants of — houses, to e e a as show Aries the 
H 
spring oh speien Si 
and mode of growing them. These fru 
pleasure unds 
osu rolling ; the ts rolled: r after frost, and 
may be prepared wi 
roceeded with a cept in 
re frosts. Peac ctarin , Fes and “Apricots 
DONE better lef? for some tim aoe 
and Currants to be p 
ined as low yas as the most t eligible 
may now have the 
ex adv, vantage o = Pagi wether 
such 
berries 
apart, and tra 
runi es 
o wheel me 
istance wly lire ees of all kinds lita Tavo 
this ro roots sai from frost by a mulching of litter 
r short dung. 
mmh 
og ble GARDE 
nching . . ee should 
proceeded with, in 
Te ulips, ov x. the | to ; and all descriptions of work, requiring the removal 
alley, and porate Plants o of th the above class. t be of earth. Clean plots = immediate 
duly forwarded as w Hard woo7ed plants 3 will re- are off; ` spe r , if left, only afford shelter to 
quire a dry pure ee, in to guard against mildew soar eather the vegetable q rs would 
d p. e much benefited ts a dressing of salt and hot Rri 
CING DEPARTMENT. . — or three times ; this, by killing t 
Vinery —Considerable care vill ecessary in present stork of slugs, will save much after — 
maintaining a 4 9 for e now peist Stir betw all plan deo in dry weather 
ing. The great o guard aga uch | | such Cs bbàt Lettuce, Peas, A succes- 
moisture; and the eer te the want of proper ven * sional crop of Peas and a be planted, 
a, se) DOK BY Oe Uae nO er in a dry sandy plot. We always sow o 
in an atmosp satur: wn in an open field for the bany crop, and never stick 
pour, and deprived of circulation It should, them ; but this P o only to certain localities. 
ject of the e to bo crop of Early Horn Carrot and short top Radish 
= me erately | may now be pros Ww border, covering the 
ee — be ve eer with litte: they come up. Sow a frame a little 
nce? SM contriving. | Cauliflower, Lettuce, Parsley, &c. transplanting to 
The outside border should be carefully atched, a warm border i pril, to succeed the autumn-so 
we — g 70° should be ai plants. Give air at all opportunities to shes, Car- 
Severe wei content with | rots, and ted in es. . up succes- 
eo d whole. | sions sparagus, „ and e 
Snow and heavy rain should be canvas | 
> : sowings o of Cucumber and Melons for the spring crops. 
or 8. fn 
Let the tempera rature range from m 58° or 60 8 by night to — n Teapa aboe i 5 
65° by day, allowing an Roce rise of 8° or 10° in all the ad s of sun heat. The bottom heat 
sunshine. Vineries should be pruned and | — nearly 3 chat of the house. 
dressed, as the crops are gives off, bel everything 3 — — 
in readiness to s them, as re Li e Weather near on, for the week ending Jan. 1, 1852, 
eniin Wuen pes are still uncut they must —— i a = 
be kept perfectly dry and well aired, looking over <| Banomsrtar. iar ; 
: occasionally to remove decayed berries. | „Ret. $ |__Of the Air. _ [Ofthe Earth.| Wing, 3 
Prepare cuttings of the kinds you wish to We | Betis ai analia t botit dont 
„pagate at this season. PINERIES.—At this season, mi Herve fasi beret pmi ems a i EA 
in most p i in great demand; and | Friday.. 26) 3| 30.532 | 30439 | 43 | 17 | 300/41 |41 | E. | .00 
ccordingly, frui pening will require a dryish heat, Sunday’. 24| $| 30.427 25% a2 | at 363 % | sob „ “os 
and as much light and air as can be given; those | Peg v. %) wass | sow | 29 „ | $82 |39, „ 0 
3 ar bats neath rages re Lage yr — "i ne — . ST Sete ral 7 23 
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heat must be ke Kept steady, but the plants not 3 . | 30.259 | 39.4 | 26.1 | 328 | 39.1 | 29.5 10 
a g from 60 to 85 (the latter Des: Spenge eet 
h ) enable you to bring th ww - 2 Fine: hazy flying clouds; densely overcast; clear at night, 
tion, if you have light in proportion ; if not, reduce the — 55 . r i woe 
ture accordingly. The first crop for the season! jan, “1 Hom’ wertet hazy; slight frost, 
should now be showing fruit ; these should have a dry Meaa ure of » 49 deg. below the average. 
until after fl ering, and ion ennai emmy gee a 
that they have no check at the root. eep all the — — 
g stock and ecessions in a dry, 72 8 #34 H Boot Prevailing Winds, 
i e, which may run from 58° to 70. Jan. * Quantity | ps ses 
ue the p P ae e Tiia ee 
begun last month the buds will swelling ;| Sonday > iaa- 
a genial heat must be kept up not exceedin 40° or 456 Mon” 3| 413 | 305 |39| 10 | nao” 6| 38—118 a? 
7 ö Tues. 6j 40.9 30.2 | 35.6 9 263 3) 3| 7 2 
according to to their eee by Wed. 7 225 29.0 a8 8 a3 7 th 
tem morning, but 8 Friday 9| 392 | 312 2 $ 10 1 7 % 
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Notices to eee nts. 
APPLES: WM, Ely. Your le appears to be middle. 
nte round ; eye Erel i a slight depression, surrounded 
small plaits ; sta talk about half an inch in — a 
pals yellow, s rinkle d with numerous brown 
yellowish white, Tara tender, inoar — with a 
red, moderately brisk flavour, and slightly perfumed 
arom 
BEE H : Cattericb. We shall have something to say presently 
respecting the plan with which you have favoured us. 
BIRDS; arises from ee having placed him ins 
wicker age: These ugly, unsuitable dwellings for black 
h al 
that creates the ement, 
pa Your bie sing ec sea loud, and be far more 9 
in one line 
ct aro diseased through dirt "Creantines must j 
be entorced on, and practised by, ho 
healthy birds, . Weare d Bras erda 2 
have been so successful in bringing your = 85 olan 41 
into Te a These matiers ought t 
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gives ouragement,— Alice, all 1 tne 
Others, and * i aor all together, A morsel of suet non 
and th them delight, and ey unceasing amusé 
ment.—. eee “The mountain finch is not wor:h keeping, i 
have no- ion’ to share his cage,— 
ot commence singing pager 2 Pi: If two years 
ow e “true” to the 
be m 
C. They — not vary bund in the 
bourhood of London n, but may be purchased here in 
proper season. Ninetta. If he sings 80 ee a bs tow ; 
T aa “ Beauty” is only an ideal“ 
A Constant Reader, P 
Norwich} sa x 9 
March before you think of “ pairing” any of your stock. vi 9 
. A Sub. ee is Antoine's Coniter ,“ with plat 
lished at rt of 
— Pinus o be had 
eee and both expensive 
Buinps: SJS = Your yor on — subject has been re 
and will be as soon 
mons oodcuts sha 
1 for it. . 
Oxtaay LEAVES : W bord, Very curious, We will publish 
ome account of them. 
Fekst WS. We cannot recommend dealers. $ 
Heatine: as 8. * oe 5 = to empl 
It does withs' 
5 are + these of 
Heat, — — abes are the best means of 
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THe VIPER N : G W M. This 
utterly exhausted, and sty not eg 
no doubt that 
describe but that is not the anes. 
„ Assertions and 
3 ERY: ‘ast Sub. Use Hartley’ — — 
wish e —— iam, Jon il find testimonials n, 
Gene 
