104 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
FEB. 14, 
23 
ber 9 and 23, Oct 3 7, November 18, December 2; 
aes Floricattural : March 9, ‘April 13 and 27, May 11 3 — 
25, June 8 and 22, July 13 and 27, 3 10 and 24, Septembre 
14 and 28, Octo tober 12, November 9 and 23, December 14. 4. J. E. 
first 
: Old Sub. We should think that the — 
pip ee oboe in your letter could furnish you with what you 
want. We cannot openly r recommend dealers, J. E. 
scellaneous: 
. Attend 
bevels sweet on the move. The most vigilant care will 
be necessary where grow wth has e 
ra ring on successio 
Aiens and every eee ee = ere sul fos on 
ickly, as its o e 
xiliary aid wi 1 be nee iy when 
“0 mellias, now fast approaching t =n 
mto pmen ra frequently wien with weak ma: 
to the wants of each description of one s 
own previously is out of the ound. By sowin 
two oe — sowing differing slightly i in their r tal 
o perfection, no difficult be found § 
ular su rs - 
owers n fra into h- pots; 
when well established Tet: turned “akg We often beat 
e Botanic Gar — Sydney. — We ar to see vater —see former direction 
that ation, Ithough ‘one st tardy, as ot length been 3 CING DEPART MEN = 1 those under glasses in coming in 
done to Mr. Charles Moore, and that his salary is finally} Lar — When it is desira ene be \dbedevoted HSS ——— sie 
settled at 3001, a-year. The p ointments of super- frest and pump h ü aho -s Š ey e the tru TE — observed at the Horticultural Garden, Chiswick, *. 
intendents of botanic gardens are vested in the Secretary | to the and i if t the kinds se ues are z zoa : „ 
of State for the Colonies, and hee properly, if such | variety of St. Peter's and the arossa a 3 a ; 
be anything better than colonial jobs. Grapes, and the White Muscat harl me a caer Of the Air. |Ofthe Earth nd j 
Frovertheless, = the last 8 of a vacancy at Tokay for white ones, you may be satisfied that the de- es A D 
Sydney, some busy- bodies in the local gov nt took | sired end i to attained. eee Ts 0 z . Cean deep, | deep. a 
upon themselves, without any authority, to confer the this point assert that Grapes should ayer a em 8 Friday., 775 30.098 | so6 | a9 f | seo | 4s | 4s Wa 
upon a gen n then, resident in the col to keep well ; we age however, found it w z a — 5 wuts 10 3 „ |8 | 4 5 
ir i ipeni 9 46 5 5 5 | 35 
When, therefore, the he irt i spond ao to koop Grane dur Vite, i very. stoep, we misy. par n Ras | Baul 2 | S Eai a ale 
d Sydney, he found his place uary. 8 Wed. . 1 20.099 7 5 * 
— ring t er like that of the local saris in more light in November than some | Thurs... 12)/ 29924 | 29.664 | 43 | 23 |840 |38 30k | 8. | 
government could not, however, be sanctioned, and hers ; but, e , we have ned Grapes in that | Iverage zo 29.644 77.0 28.0 375 UU las) Ip 
g c ed his office. The clique in the | month of the above varieties (excepting the Barbarossa), Feb, 2 — very ne; shower; clear a a 
government, _ ee | just voted that 300“. a-year | which have been e all coloured and fl oured z $- Boisterous ith vain; overcast; ral ier pee 
was a prope r salary fo eir own man, decided that 200Z. | those ened ata much earlie pe ; and ae ~ 1 rome partial — whitening t bd E und ; cloudy; 18 
was enough for a superinte tendent sent out from to keep the leaves green and fresh through the greater = i ot and frosty ; fine ; sharp fosta —— 
England, legally appointed, a o part of January, ply covering the borders wit 3 Loney very five: 1 Leg. been thé % 
fill ce advant ousl e gentleman “illegally YA litter, to e el the roots 1 ction... We name State of the Weather at Chiswick, during the last 26 years, for the 
appoin t last the legislative council has redressed | this, as — a and green leaves are a boon at that ensuing week,eading Feb. 21, 1363, 
the wrong, notwithstanding the attempt of half-a-dozen at n the above, we shade the Vines, to A tg. | ea | Bact Tea 
members of the e se its continuance. We | prevent their “breaking alone May. Bring on the suc- 1 EE ER 25 |y i a Greatest „ 
regret our inability to give the na f the minority. cessional forcing houses, and pay every attention to the Exe | ESS | RE | Thie t| Pain |p 22 F ë 
The most conspicuous was a Mr. tworth, who, after 2 of fire heat and admission of air. 1 Ael — 
the council of his igno „ an 1 in the early house will now require thinning, Sunday 15] 47.2 309 306 | n 0.25 im, | 2} 2 17 5 7 : 
assertion we should have thought uncalled for, acquainted | aren h should take place e berries are Tues. 1 15 464 | 324 | 304 11 930 IR 5 35 
the that ng the members tanie | discernible; aim at doing the work principally at the first | Wea. 18) 455 325 |32] 13 40 15 naai 
mit Ace “the best botanists, perhaps, in operation; do not handle the bunches with dirty hands, Friday 20) 469 | 327 |393] 16 Ost 12% 
whole worl iece of information which con- nor io, anything pr to touch eg Keep the s : 3 — 3 
1 iy F 
aa aae shows the value of the opinion of this minority | house in a mode rately moist state, teaming the | „The highest temperature during the above perad therm, 0 
as t is or is n t in the management of a ee e twiee or n daily, but not during 
botanic garden. See Sidney Herald, Nov. 7, 1851. sunshine. Peaca H —Go ov r the newly set fruit, tices 10 Corresponden 
12 8 s nsignment, collected by | and give them a slight thinning. Bun must not expect to find separate books upon 
2 n the Cordillera of the Andes LOWER GARDEN yh SHRUBBERT, every poin S ou may desire to investigate. The history 
83 was sold. 2 m day by Mr. Stevens at the emand for bedding out plants (in the spring) | of fangi, in thei relation to timber, is to be found in wale 
: -—A new Cattl bearing fr is fre can ntly greater than the 2255 devoted Pra ee on timber, a aa oiy, ue on fungi generally, an 
8 pijoa ee 1 ee 1 It will in this case be sro muc! as ur own co We cannot answer 
10 to 15 “on on a stem mai brilliant in colour as | Wintering can supply. wil 1 My] gandon: 3 you put . go to 3% a 
‘i . 58, to 510. 158. a a new Coryan ; F — gra propagating to 8 good bee! deficiencies, to the cause di dry ro 15 > undoubted an da 
en ed Cattle ellow and carmine | For t an growing p acting on woo i unventil ated places. Unders 
liesa wiis ll. 1s. ge to 41. 2 white common rame, having a slight pe cies will stances the seeds of the dry rot fungi germinate, and the 
tted 
from 2), s to 2l 15,5 a now Oncidium 
1. Js. to N. Mi Oyon oribundum, from 17. 18s. 
to 2. Other it af Ws dans cece in all 74, fetched 
fons IE to N. 
ee 
wding th 
the e glass, upon 
plants — with — rapidity. 
Damp H Y TENANTABLE AT Law? 4 
cuttings may be put directly you can proc ung legal opiions ourse y . . 
ir omas Marrable, who re 
ie — a = Lal Se = = ae splay TEN: Brighton, 3 —— unnd BAE 
The judges ed that as rig a ne that 
health of the stock at t planting time, i it vel. ve labour| if — 3 we that your house is uninhabitable, because of 
and increase the size healthiness of the plants by pach dS es aa n the e posit me = ee 
turning on, out of their pots or cutting pans, into low 3 Regent-street, Your paie pes 10 
pits. r3 ; 5 licht re compost will fo will be 8 in the agricultural side of our Paper nen 
them 5 and if 6 ine 
very sligt altere pa plants 
rapid grow d will have the ie na of an 
shapes of 1 5 5 T. propagation, if wanted. Cal- 
as, Petunias, Verbenas, such things, answer 
> 
| best f. for e thi ; but * time an — pot room are objects, 
scarlet , and nearly every variety of bedding 
out alt ma na bove plan. Before 
a bending im 
pes once or twi in root Serre e 
a brisk ttm of Bouvardias, and some kin 
he or 
and which can only be done effectively by the frequent of Geraniums difficult to strike i pea ori ay wey: or 
transplan or Font nin of th of which cuttings are Risse got in sm 
The — and domes ai iodi ob hota 8 Maurandyas, Lo: . oe and other climbing 
time be e annuals, to ar 5 4 Keep the pleasure- 
changed pa er | grounds swept frequently, to keep down 
Hibiscus, a 1 | Strappa ARDY FRUIT -= ep E 
dh require goin 
taken 1 5 sna- us fo 5 — for the present, however, allow the leaves Kies è 
: year’s grow remain, as a protection to the crowns ; 
82 Wee Whee Chee e dh orders are | the beds should be cleared of weeds, anda dressing of 
4} inch walls into squares, the size of whiek | 20% Totten. dung spr ide ae eee, 
may | by the height the Plants will ultimately | means advise a dig n them, but if the ground 
attain; by this, zach plant will be prevented from | reac de. t pronging will do good, et only to break 
: on its neighbo — the desired e | nan Bc 
for each can be given it without difficulty ; while tor | ir i ess" oP ite crn son: sol tl — 5 — vd 
te thi ts = y torked over, 
ae aiis Aer p 3 1 penn 8 it m for the winds of March to dry the sur- 
e when apne 
Fires in this departmen t will be more needed to dry up 
damp and to enable = 8 ventilate freely, * for tlie 
purpose of raising — 45° the 
maximum height tof te tem . 8 tae of 
Orchids will now be showing their new eg, the 
ed For 
may after smooth. Pru 
of all Side should mo mini brought to a close, except e 
which ma: Then Filbe che are clos 
pruned, p a deficiency oft of male blossoms som imes o one 
in wish n Haz el, 
having a crop of catkins on, — — bushes, to ferti. 
lise the female flowers. Before Peaches are a 
ices wi 
position, e 
water): sulphur, i 5 Which 
„ shou iå be well packed 
— 3 somewh t firm. Copper- 
50 
loam in their com compost ; these may be se 
mediately, if early bloom is wanted, a 
eee 
ting of soft » tobac 
add quick = 10 ‘ive it —— 
is foun 
er any 
d on other wall-e t 
— 1 be aint ig winter with the sis ho 
position 
We fear : 1 GARDEN. 
ti in o rin 
colle will be late te thi — he lands in mis “md 
all h 
The lands in a oa 
ss, 
ost in turning and workin 
Beans, 
be started for the same e * si. to 
F if gett in in a fit state, 
P regularly 
e mor ORE 
3 Apply to the officers of the Museum of 
5 10 Geology, i * Jermyn-strest, who will inform yo 
what the . fee is for such an investigation as you 
to have made. 
Luminosity. Received, a communication from Mr. R. Dowien, 
which shall have early attention. 
H. 1, Winter Crassane; 1, oel 
l Euro 
LW. We e see no reason sA, . thejleaves 1 
"at ‘the same time we must — —— 
ng bende 
non t 
or four 
. There is nothing g peculiar in 
gain ona 
hey in any w 
— 
x scent will supply you for 
wn genus 
akea 3 a — — A ier È 
catalogue. s to my pr 
say whether * — 
ey are wi 
sowa crop whores he : 
bow in need 
