THE GARDENERS’ 
ee 
[APRIL 17, 
and if advantage i 
few addi tio bal 
The house, how- 
o at 6 a. m., while 
5° if accom pan nied 
a stric 
s, both for bloom and for increase; no other sti- ing and at shutting up time 
— of closing with a 1 sun-hont a 
) 1ps 
from dranghts, 1 or drip. 
me of potting, and as a rule prefer to let them go u 
it until wane eas eo has been made in the new soil, J. E. 
: JSand Son. The 8 at the end of each petal 
froe during ay 
with air in liberal 3 
the red spider, — Bon p 
encourage. Fre 
helps in mates Ae pest * foreing h 
-a = = Se ould if possible a —— 
use or pit to them Wem h Beans are 
ien ‘to a still worse plague to eee —the thri ips, 
coi —_ er E very difficult to destroy. 
and Melon pits, where the 
ah the back walls and other parts of the 
age 
Sotia the named variety referred to has aiio a 
prsa Ha fault; ; yours is equal to many with fine names and 
high prices. 3. E 
Liquip MANURE: As we stated eon it seule not = a 
unless the plants are in good gro orse 
less to give it to half dormant or bir 3 
3 4 LK. * Ne rm 
whic may 
be Ps E E to the late cold — — even with a somewhat; 
— rr lower artea its outline is good. We shall be 
to see it again, Pe 
5 
rs 
not be necessa 
Calena dar of Operations. 
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‘or the ensuing week. R GARDEN AND SHRUBBER te 
ton 
os ge arp The ¢ Spring’ b d hitherto most unfa- 
e present pring as prove 
Barme forward the k of plants recommended for Vourable fee Has . Those N cireumstanees have 
way July and on by shifting 5 requ = compel ed to pla aie evergreens find ying fast, 
ae a atly a 9 — cut, 3 es en boru Gul e n under conditions of soil ee to File i pereas 
have found sticking brushwood, or large 
globular shap od plants, by a little management. Fuchsias | branches of evergreens round Le „to be 'the most 
their boning pots . its kinge — t = now a ai | successful way of arrest ng the g sph ade i cat 
5 the extreme dryness of the a nere ere 
os i 2 iums, growing | choice things have been el „a light can vas frame 
` specim so- three plants can n be Pea ee be substituted. Ws will od found much more er ene- 
may 
ficial to shade in som other, than 
frequently. This 3 
together. en Crista gallii is another free - flowering 
age wan dea da 2 the purpose, and not 5 
Keep the conservatory as coo . ain. im i 
plants 
mith the 8 mee 5 this = pai tho paot must be kept thin ; 454. if intended for “fill ling = vacant 
—.— * chem.” A din g must ae = X parties: iin beds, * should be freque wie ota e and 1 
some 3 
to this bright bras 
this way, we seen uals (as 
he | Candytufts Coreopsis, and Pride? things) “transplanted 
the of Nerium, so seldom seen, an h preferable the earl . SE months are for plant- | 
yet we scarcely know more Peach things, or any that / . Pee ee e rat ; 
repay cultiv ston better. To grow. these in perfec the beds borders of spring- e 3 : 
- stout bushy plan s should be selected, which, after being plants and bulbs s; fill up y vacant pl aces, either Hen 228 22 22 | No.of of eint Whi 
potted in peat a loam, should be placed i in a pit, e grou * ‘thie e. It is not generally 55 April. | BEE 58 4 3 which ft rani jd] sages 
to the glass ; let them have a good heat rete: the Vildble to aw v many * Sites = Ain 5 plants 405 | <n Rained. —— 2 
ee e eee TOOK ‘while ge 5 as the latter a wg Ans managed by themselves ; ye Sunday is 57.3 | 37.1 |472| 12 94 n. 3 5 17777 i 
Abont t August Ging: shoud be * 8 he pone hiy few such th . as Stocks, Wallflow wers, 8 ther bien- F on ise Hee ;: 
glass ta them every fine day, or placed af he nisl and doma eee showy dwarf-growing | We. 21} 580 | 392 % n 0.26 3 41 
{pot fa south all ; by these mesns the shoots will get ann Tee may be mixed with them ; oe latter mene Friday 3| soy | sea |47] H 033 | ri 3- 1405 
well ripened b winter. ny dry airy house will suit | Satur. 24 589 53 1476| 10 655 42 416 ale 
th w he followin rin ss 5 be forced into ——— — tect ti clea ae Bages The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the Mth | 
om, And the 16 S Spring y spot where seed is deposited with a — label, hak in | 1840, and 22d and 23d, 842 therm. 75 deg.; and the lowest on the Ish, i 
= on eat. If left in a house of future clea anings they may not be mistaken for weeds, | 858, and 1842 and 22d, 1843 36 deg. 
moderate greenhouse temperature, they will not bloom | Annuals, intended either for blooming where sown 4 . i 
before July and August, when they will surpass many eave’ the a Gawor madon Notice — to Correspondents. 
Dk oer bet ai the iird Paphos Biaps: MH. Your parrot has some very bad habits, arising 
Some fine varieties may now be apg in the nurseries, in = = and «ae nd 3 = sligh e you must immediate 
e 
y day as is consistent d all feat) is paadag to ante 
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ture by the dry ex Au d safely during the hottest weather. mising the bor- 
ts full 8 which itis not desirable bo dt. de ani To thie ett mer flowers have yo repared, 
ai b 33 ted i AN oe s they may now be brought to — eee 7 5 for pie 
— iie This, if m 2 a wa 50 ing, t cag e ay be in readiness when the 
ee eee be ie ae ae that Seri intended for Fang dur 
many a valuable plant ; -= apesi of ph absorbing og re ing its proper share of attention, by being gra 
— ag tg ee fro —— Akpan a dually ene ff. The spr — cuttings, vie 
. mi gee pe BIO potted o ould be greg A proceeded with; 
In Vineries, the a ne 
er | marrows, allowing a corresponding width between 
pro . T a late . sion of B 
are easi F ept in a fresh state thro 
ee them with mee stalk ob he men E by 
e ayin them in, ia a 
with Sati or straw. ; 
thei mor 
TOp o f the all growing 
rows. een the 
a 
State of — Weather near London, for the week endin. 
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observed at the Horticultural Gardens, Chi: Bee, 15, 1852, | 
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| TREMPE 
Ei BAnONMRTIR. | — 
pril. $ | Ot the Air. Ofthe Earth | Wing i 
E Max Min. Max. Min Mean |, — feet * i 
> RISERS 8 RRA —— — fics) 
Friday.. 9/20) 30.312 | 30.307 | 53 | 24 | 385/43 | 4 (ae p 
Satur... 10/21) 30.292 | 30.189 | 60 | 26 | 43.0 | % | 4m | SP | 
Sunday. 11 | 30.177 30.144 55 | 38 46.5 43 42 | 
Monday 1223 30.278 | 30.236 57 | 27 420 44 | 43g 3 72 
Tues. .. 132 30.313 30.7 63 | 26 % % la fom | U 
Wed. .. 1 28 30.262 | 30171 | 73 | „ „„ 3 
Thurs... 1526 30.1 1 Soe | 60 1 50.5 | 46h jad | fy 
Average — 30.199 m 30.1 45.5 | 44.0 | 433 | Do | 
Apni 9-L ; Clear and frosty at 4 
10— E 8 9 gt ap haze; frosty. * | 
i 
is —Fogey ; 3 . Aen =i ‘clear. 
— y haze; clea: 
8 frosty at night. 
y Hezer f fine, with hot sun; air excessively dry; 
t fro 
wwe: 3 slight dry haze; uniformly overcast » Ben 
Mean temperature of the week, 3 deg. below the a 
clear; 
ight, Discontinue the Hemp 
seca, ‘and let 2 Gier be tt . bast Wheaten bread, | 
led milk, until it assume the W of rom 
ates bim no meat whatever, nor any trash ; and vecasionally 
let him have part of a Chile, =e will correot the wani Pae of 
ng but the change of scen 
; bis not having — last 
action in his stomach. 
ld. Without N inspectionof the he conditions 
under whic y yòur Camellias are 1 t would be didicult 
to say with — 4 me mia em, We, however, no 
that the mischief i 25 ds amp and cold, with i 
ficient laake ge 
uirer. There is no a why you 
ou should 
HERRY nq 
not shorten your Cherry tree: but you had better wait now - 
8 parapi ers a6 to, any plants die ee may remain in one 5 5 till it is in full leaf, or it will ble We! 
4 s, but these, Tike the former, should be exposed | Cucom Epoko: xd. You mast apply 28 me 
FORCING DEPARTMENT ach fine ga ay, to — them to pate open Fii with Trip recommend dealers t{—P M. 45 
3 ater of the summer fruit will pe a check gea nth. An additional stock of some | Insec . The objects found on your Vine are the 
now be swelling fast, as the nr ps of light and | things ae be pat in n to . ol = or to re- dried 8 bodies of females of the 5 
solar heat y increased, proportionate place so 8 more early flowering o 4 etter Coccus Vitis, and the wh welope wet 
quantity of moisture must be applied, bot to the plants secretion emitted by the females at erg 
and ei air of the house : to obtain the latter, the ats, The pratinti 5 3 RUTT oa — DEN. A Poach — 2 e handpick t the stems immediatels, 
floors, S, &e, should be flooded with water several ti lei by diro tas | and. ‘then dach en with het watt; O better wih ce 
day, and — time let the lants and surface o oft the eee by daj; e spirits of turpentine, or the eggs s will h hatch and your 
bed b 3 p the — may not become drawn. On south walls a| greatly injured. W. « ceratophyllas jos 
slight shade open thin — or x ating tt — . _ — ne, tat no above bn 8 ag pores cro Sok at dried grants 22 the ‘packet of sed It , 
SSS ‘the | would be the ease by ac any De , e hardly recover. A om 
to : — growth at a time. There is every promise of a 
the Pine is more se ; 
on oe nae towards evening a small portion of air ma; i to of fronts vili stii 
will give strength and R 
voured remove | 
necessary, apply it early in 
ep ening. 
the 
used 
the 
STRAN 
1 it 
grow . a seed; it is a a 
seldom be accomplished even ee 
9 Those you have employ 
lo TW R. We 4 mean to 
R l 75 3 the fo er meaning we 
a be larger in S!. fail. space early rows of Peas. if ue puzzled to make o “2 ras ae 
2 gone under a e to meet ight m anda propor- occupied already, will prove a good place for H dag warea 5 — bands, in the ro bene iphars 
quantity of aa will produce m nal of iflowers and Lettuce. Thi Apon eton. rsh — 
"flavoured fruit, other conditions 2 spring- Spinach, and sow a HW se a — a, Irises, „ yperus, Alismas, 
the fru ruit i . early 9 . every fortnight for succession. Sow a crop of Cardoons — 2 oe. . no diffculty i 
Period or s 8. l fi planting into trenches in June; Weeping Ash, provided the es 
If, 1 our directions ae Ae — ts planted and the ants — 8 ee Gast bas aow. Tonm rou will be 10 
‘thinning of the crop have been | wards thinned to one. This isa good time to make p| Tater too late in the season to do nearly 15 
2 few will require remov- |fresh plantation of Artichokes ; our practice is to plant | wood in surumn, cet re that the bū oye 
tis 1 size of the fruit and capa- | 80 n 4 row or two, o up the arg quite ripe. : our Medinilla 
ts crop should not be lost | tit; d be Misc: W B. Yes; the proper place for grape OMe 
out may now have J * es SS nes A A Prae 2 3 
Eee 
dee n on 
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age 
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