sing in every 
native woods. 
— 9 with all — . and vari 
— 
t 
ý 
280 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
| May LSE 
-ig applied only as far as to the insertion of the handle, 
the latter being held by the operator. When the 
Tequisite number of coatings has been applied, and time 
ron am AND ES ona X. 
fon ie mould by slitting it along one side and end. In 
‘this state it is known in the 
m 
-a stick of t two feet long is . inserted into the mould 
to guarantee th 5 hand from the milk and 
aw hans had 20 coatings apiece 
sells 
5 
ripe fruit of the the trees 
. Hookers Tee of Bota 
—In this cit ] 
Seringue, but on th 
had been 3 stripped by the ae a sort of th 
tailed ra r 
ened up a oral eA be take 
w bse 
0 
or whenever their dis- 
5 e = gravel requires new: 
ing, a shallow loose ing 0 of the surface, to be — 25 over 
eek, will suffice after w * 
oat of n 8 esa should be Taid on, and t 
whole well eee by rolling. Whatever kind v 
material the walks are gjar wit ah a is essential for their 
mber of drains t 
es freely, as 3 
k on, or for 7 
Nightingales i in Mosco 
ewer 
ety of tone which 
ses the tingale in its natural state. By 
Sailing b bead tipo their 3 of tangible arithmetic, 
- the ans can 1 ese birds sing at pleasure 
katie the day ; but i in t herk t they make va streets 
of the city resound with the n of the forest. 
Morning Chronicle. 
* = ms foe 
(Fe 
than the margin 8 1 on 
el valka connected with ph paas 
e beds are furnished with 
hen finished 
Sies t entailing any disturbance, which planting 
ea beds might cause, ina — will afterwards keep in 
good order through the seaso 
FLORISTS’ FLOW. 
n as the wea gt is favourable Dahlias should 
ted out on very ri 
will be wie ble to cover peda wit 
afforded This will give more or 
A op , Saccolabiums, &e., and others W a great y 
CING DEPARTMEN 
The principal work i in this department will consist in 
8. 
AEE 
: 
therefore, of pe utmos 
vigorously, ieee detected, that its ravages may be 
he period of ripening, when the means 
te it it oh be so well applied. The re is | 
ffect its de- 
AMOL 
in oneal up a continuous supply ; ‘such information, 
rp Beg 
not say, is o = ne obtained on the spot by 
experience. pinach, and Radishes 
should be sown frequently, w while P eas and Broad Bea: 
ut i dem ag frequently hoe 
between these crops pary sti . before they get to 
tall, another Scarlet Runner Beans 
planted, and successional er of Cauliflowers, Wal- 
cheren Broecoli bage. See the young Cele 
ag supply of water and plenty of air, checks 
are extremely hurtf to vegetables requiring to 
siig wn; p een the crops of Onions, 
ey, Carrots, an d Parnipa,and this is the best season 
for sowing the princi 
Salsafy and S 
u to keep up the p 
t rain there is, let the herb compartment be put 
pae f 8 sh: 3 e ss ne —— ͤͤK— . —..— 
‘three or four fumigations, with intervals of three or four 
days between each, will be sufficient. This is expensive Porth week edi A sn ot —— ere 
work ; but ious e know of nothing Chiswick. = 
cheaper, and the injury they inflict on the crops- of ¿l| 
forcing h ~ more icularly, renders the ea T ‘ 
expense a matter ity. The brown scale some- 7 elde Earth | wina,| 3 
times is troublesome on Peaches. This should be Max. | Min. Ma L foot)? feet 
rushed off the shoots wi inter’s j est oe. mon Me Mean enp. | deep. |. 
dipped in strong soap-suds; but this pest seldom ap- sondage H 22507 29.096 se keel see be ee Ae “90 
pears if the proper dressing was applied to the trees, TC [ola | a | * | 
“previous to forcing them. We must again notice Tues. +. 27| 9| 30.168 | somai fe: 1 0 ie E NB) -00 
“strict necessity there is to remove such things as French n Shoain | aaa soja |as 2 
Beans, Strawberries, and the like, m house ied | z be Bent eis T gay Sg 
with thee crops (Pines ex —— weer Average....| | 30.000 209.520 s sr asss 46.9 | 45.1 E 
April h hot sun; cloudy and boist; 
; — stove thes other plants, 
with insects, should always be 
similar reasons, 
dry eant wind; bright sun; clear, 
— EOR 2 5 with kih . elear; frosty. 
— — Overcast Overcast: hazy; frosty, 
— Dry alight d tamig acon and fine; ae; aia ight. 
—  %9—Rain; densely 3 = 8 
Mean 
5 3 
STATE OF THE WEATHER TA — 
During the last 26 years, for the ensuing week, ending Mae tgs 
ee - | ee ° 
* EE Ssa | gs | No = —L 
85 ae 5 = g — g Years A 88 NR 
4m5 eee | Rained, | of Rain. a8 is * : 
NES E e Si 
Sunday 2 63.9 417 |528 vote a= 
on 3 626 | 421 523 49 030 im 787 
Tues, 4| -635 | 417 1526} 1. | ooo n 
Wed. 8 629 | 429 |52¢/ a7 | Te |od maa 
murs. 6] 615 | 406 511 12 068 t 21 | 
Friday 630 | 417 | 523 8 — . 7 3235 
atur. 8 624 41.7 52.0 30 057 2 $ elt j 
The highest temperature during the abov 
1830—therm. 81 deg. ; and id the lowest on ———— 2 
Notices to Jorresponden ts. 
AMATED A Subscriber. amateur gardener jg 
1 grows plants s but ag not deal in them, one why 
PPLE TREES: L L. — b 
— oe with a painter’s ‘re ae ott, 
L LANGUAGE; Bal athe The 
tended í to represent an ideal transverse rection thea 
hey a en the 
—.— are — happy: it 
auterior and posterior” 
in nthe other, a 
nsider Wheeler’s — wii 
S he 20th and 
been: bettor to * z: 
and Sk gf ade eft” 
CaBBAG 
earliest Spring. Ca 
2 
w 
ao 8 
nr — qii haps hg 
since the middle 
seasons, arted ‘cabboye ME 
8. 
RS: . Mr. Cuthil ge dus 
paei “akain of sulphur Se Me truction p 
* red 1 and thrips p both 
16s: J D. The Black : Marseilles is berae at the Horticultural 
Gardens. It is ack 8 very prolific ; but alto. 
gether it is not Atep 2 the Browa 1 Turkey, 
HENFREYA SCANDENS: R A H. It is a native of 
its seed may be sown with Oey effect in the — 
err. fhe ek. ) main supports should al e pla o them ; if 
PLANT E a eferred till a later period, the young fibres are apt to E tag riasu get peers ep carly in write to he Vee. 
As the conservatory p nok. now making a ah be injured, ake care and extract decaying petals from] Secretary, there will be no difficult ty about getting tickets 
progress, the whole will 2 ire liberal waferings; Auriculas; and though going out of flower, see that th for these fétes. = ‘ 
such as are growing in the open borders sh be fre- do not w. r th isite atte : Ixskors: Paddington. Your insect is a wire-worm, the 
3 fide é the; h 8 e requisite a n, particular] larva of the larger Spaces = a Ai) 1 uia 
~ y examine ey get their proper share. be mindful of regular wat ring. Pinxs.—If not already and having the 
5 e the opportunity of an early hour in the m done, these ld have neat sticks put to t em, and | of E. lineatus 
C 1 725 
ing << e plants in bloom; the ant. We wo dvise a few oyster shells to be ops i tate. Put the guano into a * pouring water 
then becom e airy, : and e by the forenoon; fre- und the ro these will be equally beneficial as to sree — ite few * aro, int then use the water left in a per- 
* 7 over the borders and remove decayed Carnations and Picotees, . a too rapid evapora- | _ fectly clear state, arer the gurt 
“blooms and leaves, as occur, p the house may of the moisture as well pike ih MowIne 3 et JS. Shanks’ is rope ja haa 
— 2 da i i fres 11 2 as keeping the roots covered | of the large on on that ata Gene orse, For hand. 
Le imes a clean and fresh appearance. More when water is applied. Weed Ranunculuses, but do working. Badding’s is p: erhape the beit. Itis really effet 
mus be en, A y the nights get | not stir the soil between the rows. Attend to ais as used w he Grass is perfectly d'y. f 
warmer ra tad 3 ars aos this mal neni h pe- | directed last week, &c. nauen Tae Tales le : b bn e 
ill do much to favo e growth of short- 80 
j wood, which, i f this description, re- RDY FRUIT naley ee fe ere Fo — 
quiring to be frequently shaded, is oft t Apricots beans be frequently ae over, to destroy a blo: Very Dat Nee wholly unfit for e det ration — 
obtain, Mide ade oati full growth, and at this small grub which coils itself among the leaves. Disbud J 6. Vanda tricolor.—L L L. magia : 
stage of their culture the tons in p ing carefully, first taking ee foreright shoots, and| Jean. 1, Asplenium viride ; eet 1 roto any wat 
the proper degree of moi to the roots and air to the ev time thinning out what is not w. a — te, Wal int grows f s full i impossible i 
the house should be taken ; those kinds suspended ht thinning of the — — should be is hi Euphorbia splendens ; 6, = st eg 
“baskets o N borbia neriifolia uphorbia Bron 
. in blocks should be taken dawn: and KITCHEN GARDEN, valle “fadeterminabler Pra , if you a -m 
“Sorel in every two or three -SS and, a Rey well = na ma ee information jay you — "pn 
soaked in a tub or cistern ter ; this w ll be more : ; ‘tie them th t 
ith la la specimens. „ Divide the collection Si gaa “ie e lo keep tp e them 50 so that the one is crushed oa the he other 12 to de 17 
iita sections requiring nearly similar nangen a es. To do this requires some forethought, | », without great trouble. In London time i E 
. have Hot depara homa d it is scarcely possible to lay down iy for ee, e Campanulas are only procuras 
0 ? j P ent considering so man = = involved— Sardona, y if a One of your plants is pro sort, 
pal house is ed, many L ce Bates ae en F seems to be a Sil to decline 
Dendrobiums, a. will do quite an ordinary te 3 nd ane gs locas, inen ZTF 1 ap 55 ae Oe x 
Pedia or even a Vinery at work, provided i a 1 3 pare £0 capacity. of soils or Teng grouget, vying jaming € 55 Ide see 0. we cannot re 'use occasion 
a 
nune; 3, S 5 M. ‘tes gard — 
a mere variety of D nobile OP. It 
different 1 — Acac ‘al iceana.. The i I t as a misprin 
We roa ascerta 
— are ae 2 sufficient. for me the 
ide 
ch a state that we can say not a or 
Iris Parni is — called d Vieusseus® pareas 
Moræa Pavo the plant 
and are 3 to ‘say what m 
Nothing is known of the Pam. Pes 
stated at p. 557, 1 mig 
2, sanni Olea a fragrans ; : 
Myri 
rE 
sent us. 
feat — Brice 
name porum ) . 
Pa a 5 
sebana ee re 
ps ake as" * 
be o —— — 
r Peas Sear can oper — 0 
OK: pri 
2 many en ta the late cold i cea 
the cause oe the — 1 te plants i hea l 
of milde open f 
the specimens you i 
R 38 ‘abundantly on the via no tee your enge wo 
The disease is one that is eh its Í 
—— and having ALL the 
appearance. l 
TAE BRINJAL : Tiridail. This is the Aubergine of tha | 
The fruit, when ripe, is cooked in yacon a a Gah l 
ripe, and well cooked (a nice operation) oe tue foot of 8 i 
As soon as the fall = gone, 8 m 3 
d it all the summe mot 
Tue Vintrosa Puant: JOL. Tt is the pani T a pet 
me kind of — — develo „ gouf. — 
it placed in any ee fluid „ y a 
sibly any kind mothery 1 
— — JD. One of mos at 1 oné 4 5 
he maximum temperature peer post i 
3 feet fi the ground, exp 20 to a fese others are 72. i 
but protected from 2 sun’s ray i laced In the! 1 
foot above the surface of 9 —.— ; radial í 
i ＋ —— 0 e é 
ved a — oi bas — be — th EA 
pe hte TING ＋ tel neo 8 — 
tember, which hi 
year for moving all kind 
Vines: YZ, We cauno 
white specks. If they 
perhaps you 2 — 
see apparent exp 
unless en vane’ artificially and co 
rature of your bo gari 
Misc.: J S W. We presume the 
is 3 page 
fo} 
bas a pe = 
Peter’s. Much 
plants you mention. f 
