168 THE 
e 
CHRONICLE. 
[Marcu 13, 
Laat tieren oe ae every nbre, aud placing ever 
in A sition than a cutting, pee then 
d drene 
e plants ing so mu 
the cause suffer ch fro 
8 a 2 ear thay * unless the opebation 
erformed, an se 
——— from its effects, 
t has 
E uent loss of time in 
Stil sari ery-day 
des cen nded to us hallow d by the cus- 
ighest authorities. 
ing or potting 
is 8 
atmosp! 
Will Bano them to exi 
ves until growing has com 
— 192. It is, ee ‘when there is a deficienc 
ge angui espondi 
unformed spongioles, 
e intended to appl 
„an ots are 
in a condition eee without . ‘hs necessary | ings 
= Hl yp 
Should be placed s a sufficient distan 
e, | for 
da 
consolidated thie” the fluid in „Which | 
is 
of much 
s neatly round the main stem up 
kept damp, will 
flo of sa 
en done, tie Moss 
b 
damped, to keep the bark moist for 
although their 8 . e in a eset healthy state. 
Pinery.—In whate sy Pu Aes e pre 
month is cae best i in 357750 to commence eedin 
when 3 . in a bed a free soil, 7 either 
by hot- rae pen r by lini of hot sta 
8 ‘tailed neath (hielt i is the more general plan in 
e neighbourhood of agri, at tet trouble follows 
their cultivation, and as r fruit is the 
res — he greater Pert of he PN hok ever, in this 
ntry are z pots, and to these our directions are 
Spe al pe the ingredients recom- 
d for growing them only those so 
a daz, so nene prized for pottin 
such is poor, a small portion of well -rotte 
be added ; this com 
ul 
pro igi ; 
er 
22 vee beai manure water 
e a small one, and 
i loved. the roots 
ave m othing further will 
required than the remo 
progress, 
open 
ants are intended to h they 
9 ait to allow 
rowth, = which ided by the 
e rovide nces and large 
5 row, m 2ft. 
distance. 
ed system, when 
their ulti 
of Pin . Asa 
growing apei bp 1 ~ 3 fin in t 
d Que tl 
s ag poting. let “the plants bë akai] in a 1 
eat of 85° 
next potting 
ta o allow for their growth till 
F ORE GARDEN AND SHRUB 
Wherever a continuous show of 9 throigh the 
season) is m object, allow me pain to recommend a 
San ara 
m the 
‘ial must, in the 
ri e become equall y dry; a si tate, let it be 
ee sion e the tl N 
5 e ee 
ovey’s Magazine y, Horticulture. 
re h: 
rticultu 
Calendar of 5 
(For the e ia 
PLANT 
s the 
ncorporation spproaehing, get them 
mg 
0 
not =~ ee 65° by night ‘with a proporti 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
young 
ee, 8 ow th 
imum point, p whic | 
mird. 
diendi. What can be finer than some of the Delph 
niums, tie Lychnis, Genti of 
8, 
ood, by 
cies not yet filled up 
pat 3 for the open borders in 
veral thin 
uantity W ng and 
and ke Soir Pi me at once froin the 
pan ; mgst these the dwarf Lobelias pee “indie. 
pensable, a kad should be i ee in pee quantities. 
e for gradua a ardeni these things 
before 
mowing, TES n some . 22 soon ws requisite. 
FRUIT 
8 
— 
decidedly oc 
| faring the be period o "of Bl it ong * es Chante and 
or 
it trees ; and the e training of 
trees should be finished without delay. 
The are 9g — here is the e getting i in the vario 
cropa 
5 . or dig over roughly, 
ts not immediately required for scoping, k 
of the weather. Now the Jand 
soil, over a slight bottom 
save much an: 
to grow 
a ia ne ia a a 
should be maintained them 
Mom bel — 
kor growing 
ble-dung 
be val of any worn-out an iota | 
.| the ball, and the libera 88 of the roots. a" 
them 
State oi the Weather near London * 
or t 
as observed at rgs 
— 
the Horticultural Gardens, Cae en 11, bsg, 
= - Wick, 
<| BAROMETER. | Taurauaruna, f 
March. Ot the Air. air. Otter Earth, i 
a | — ae Wind. 
S| Max. | Min. | Max, | Min. Mean l foot!2 feet a 
| | eee teea | 
iday.. 514 30.739 | 30 643 | . 1 
Satur... 80 30.740 | 30.699 8 2 EN 5 7 | SR g 
Sunday . 7/16) 30.665 | 30.579} 50 | 98 | 390 % 22 | ME rg 
Monday 87 30.543 | 30.159 49 | 31 400 36% % J 
TES ++ 9/18) 30.446 | 30.286 | 52 30 | aro | 3% |30 [NEI 
Wed. .. 10/19, 30.382 | 30.300 | 46 | 26 |360] set 37, [NE 
Thurs... 11/20, 30.240 | 30.217 | 45 | 34 | 395 > | at late 
S | | 883 375 N.E, | gy 
Averaze .,|__30.536 | 80.449 ' 475. 975 | 375 1369 Lua Py 
March 5—sharp frost; clear. With bright sun; clear aad froggy 
6— Frosty ; hazy; — * very high; yee! wy” 
as 7—Frosty; slight dry haze; fine; slight — : 
~n 8—Uniform haze; overcxst throu i 
— 9— Cold dry haze; fine; clear at a 147 
1 10—Hazy ; five; foggy in the even ; slight drizzle, 
1i~Slight dri zzle ; Overcast and ood: 40 stat nigh 
Mean temperature of the week, 24 deg. were io ava 
— 3 March! 235 ee. a ROATE 
oe Se _ 
oe] 228 os Coe Prevailing Win 
March. | 542 | 522/22 which it abaa ai ` 
Ben | ESR | mee eh it | of Rain. oil al lade ‘ae Jz 
EEE q- Rained. — . aaa : 
Sunday 14 51.3 | 362 | 43.8 10 | o70in, 4 * + 
Mon. 1 50.9 | 343 4260 14 3 1447 
Tues. 16| 515 | 35.0 | 43.2 9 026 |= 6l 72 4747 
Wed. 17 50.3 33.9 | 42.1 7 0.35 3} 4) 3— 117 
Thurs. 18 503 | 33.7 420 6 0.10 3 6— agg ae 
Friday 1 51.6 | 342 |429| 6 0.33 | 2 3/4 lege 
Satur. 20 51.8 348 |433| 10 036 1 2 Pye i 
The highest temperature during the above period öccurred on the 
and 20th, 1836—therm. 69 deg.; and the Tora on t Wh 
therm, 16 deg. eee 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Botany: G H. Read a Leading Article in this wi eek’s Paper, 
— you wil find the information we un nder 
be in search of. 
9 : W B. Sow your seeds in pans in pure yellowloam 
w, and place them in a cold frame. They do notrequire 
corns sown thickly, or I 
patent 1 
purposes. The ceed Bed glaziers are mistaken; 
names have thesame me We cannot enter into 
correspondence, — 
e garden of the 
If rte the trade, — nurse e 
Winck ester 
h es wil 
rs ens —W. 1, yes; 2, ig ; 
Hambargh, Lombardy : ; 4, not very im 
taste more than of neces aly $ k * oof 
degree, not less than 35°; 6, at 
branches all at once, without 1 ending & b | 
trunk? That is what we should a0. —J HB, The * we i 
return ought to be 4-inch not 2-inch pipes. The oe d 
quired to heat your house is, as you state it, exe ro 
Moreover, the 2-inch flow and n rn pipes will soon- — i 
up, or at least become much less in TGameter, if you 
hard tot on nie 85° is as high ass ould be 2 | 
HYDRAULIC : 6 F. We strongly recommend you 
the Poroand ‘coment sold by White and 8 an A 
street, Westm 
INsECTS : eee. Emily. The insects infesting your kitchen 1 
small species of cockroach (Blatta s prama an ingt 
very this count: fo 
its occurrence, and the facts you me ones by fomi- 
curious. We should think they might be destroye® closing 
— — the kitchen two or three times with brims of the 
the chimney previously. W.—H F R. The 2 5 of grubsor 
ose stock which you have sent conta 15 arethose 
larve of two different kinds of insects, the white ol for 5 
of ue ae Sios (Cemonus unicolor). See 2 by 
y shortly pan ao the 1 95 a 
the Sai * wasp, an led with 4 — eer all ber 
their progeny feed as ‘ey are trans? 
saad consu : med, as is snow p ahe eas — — ne acti j 
formed to inactive pu and in a 
winged flies, The o pape, and coloured grubs 5 e 
of a species of eave, w curious history 
under investigation. the dre > 
Mints : : W Cor. Trust to your nose and tas te for ot onderiake 
between Peppermint and Spearmint. re ¢ particulars” 0 
to teach“ g beginners” the whole Boy the “Tree 
anything. You must get books that do 50. 1 ou must ah 
Rose,” one of the mo seful of ma pee 
to your bookseller for trade informatio ince Albert, 
Mol CorradEs : Eng Such as Pr between H0 i 
consisting of four tenements, will cos ; 
printed statement. the 
paling, that we can say no 
obtain tenders from two or thre rip Peer on Be 
Names or snag tings cx. Your Apple is the 
Pearmai nents not 
Names oF Prats: Sub. Anomatheca cr 
bedding out, loride 
solution of ch! 
NETTING: A RT. i material. Berberis 
strength is no dsome 
„ * Mahonia), very rhs gene TG 
with d 
may 2 bought 
artificial manures is is no 
alone is of any uniform e rege el upon i ; 72 
tion 
the aid of peat charcoal, the prepara 1 000 
and inoffensive. But then the peat sat f. 1 a Greenhouse 
JASMINOIDES : and sanit 
125 7710 
clear, ae 
„ 5 
r eee 
mn 
d in a mixture of 
— * it Lawn re is — 2 
stand over tic lime, and pee g ir i holes 
— vll bring them out 
ee. t be collected an oe 1 
OUNG GARDENER: 
labourer, Then let him learn, of che 
mensur: , With the rudiments 
botany and "vegetable dag get bin 
