fiesh growth 
tten, cheap monthly periodical, contaming neat an id encourage at this stage a 
— . ful to 
amateurs and ners. 
Practical Rustic 
f Mr. 
we should say that he is iaon 3 ops 
y three | neg 
weak 
$s teach 3 His pamphlet is reg 
lithographic plates, containing 13 figu 
FLORICULTURE. 
— — 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Work; by H. Howlett. en and 
w the 
„that imm 
diately the first erop of fruit is cut, a successional io 
may vancing to supply its place. is can more 
effectually be done in houses than in fram: e heat, 
both bottom eos oP: must be kept Za up, that no 
t th rogression of the 
CHRONICLE. 
12—He ran 1 de 3 
13—Cloudy ; . under; showery; more cons 
Mean temperature of the week, 3 deg, above the average, 
Se 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT 
During the last 26 ycars, for the ensuing week, 
rain at night, 
CHISW 
ending A. 
for the autumn crop, of which by far “the best for the 
purpose is Mr. Fleming's hybrid ne 
R GARDEN AND SHRUB 
NATIONAL FLORICULTUBAL Society, May 13.—Mr. Bragg in 
Ds ead 5 — — ere e kes Mr. Dobson, Mr 
. a ‘Turver, * 
; Pansies by Mr. 
oa Mr. Ed 8 3 a Messrs. 
H odge, — 
. W. Ivery; Heaths by Mr. Epp 
ud Son, 2 — Darley, Mr. 
; Aza 
— pom} A. Henderson and Co. ; ; Mimutus by AI N — 
es on the Celine Stock E mon Wilkinson, of Ealing. First- 
class Certificates were Turner’s Pansy 
RS gga BA jaur 3 ound, iar 8 My . with purple, 
smooth, — 22 to Schofield's Fearless, chrome 
yellow gro ed vr} dark pu good 
form, pak stout; rica jasminiflora rubra, being | 
ht yell 
d, margine ulberry; this was r. Turner. 
. Stamford and Picturata, from yr horde E. G. 
and Son; to Pansy Joe Miller, self, remarkably 
and bold, from Mr, Ed wards ; and to 2 tricolor splen- 
from Mr. Epps. ns E. 
* For GERANIUMS : 
eee toes, Ba: but it will be injurious 
ld be made to and down on a roller, 
in order that the plants may te exposed in 
White canvas wil 
ment the next few weeks will 5 devoted 
an 
n display; and now a change 
a 
as taken 3 in the weather, every exertion onda be 
waste to get with all 28 
dispatch; athe premising the Plants intended for each 
bed have been p usly det ned, and har U off, 
no go nee will be met with in filling up the be ds. 
Some all „ h de in regard to 
have the principal F 
` x early, the Vue “will require re 
eed not be stopped. And if not b 
5 n the 
summer, somey what thinner ; and pis 
uld be pinched off as 3 appe os oh 
the * e 1 * the beds. The e two 
principally gin 2 ‘the planting oi 
e is to 
and yellow, kap A white for 
to have it permanently y 
blue, 
iffe. rent divisions. colo ours 
this 
ae 
Pansizs : ‘JS and Son. Forwarded as — 
Rrexivzp a Schedule of the Whitby Amate nd Hor- 
ticult ety days of exhibition fix 1 Hir. 25 July 6, 
Septem 5.— Z. The Notting- bill Dahlia is fixed for 
st 26; and the Scottish Pansy for June 9. J. E 
ORK HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS are arcd for June 30, 
11, and September 22. 
SEEDLING FLOWE 
AvRicuLas: Paddington. we gave was the official 
from which, 3 there is no appeal. Winslow 
is certainly the largest we have seen for a 
jea Pr TY owing to the varnish havin 
destroyed by the var- 
— Me the card.— 
lours — * 
is oe 
17. 5 T, chasto, e perais —its wors 
a * 
A Foal 8 sau 2 
notched 227 toleration ; all all arri 
RGONTUM : Admiral T. small smooth flower, wantin; 
— A — m a on aA upper petals ; the full blown a 
Miscellan 
on: . Schou, the Danish b ae a philo- 
her of European 
tation, and a Sta 
th His 
i a 
ected president 
led Estates, sear of = Constitutional 
nt ground law. 
Assembly, which adopted the prese 
yae of 5 
ensuing week. ) 
the beds are not numerous, an 
where there is a considerable n of either “ayes or 
gravel to enkaa yet a repetition of the s 
ante however brilliant, is ee ne on a close 
ion as where y both i and colour 
n called in, and where tay gradations isto which 
pet bee: colours run e been arranged i 
krain with the rules 
for EREE where 
is 
di tribution, 
rly 
may b 
by using N sta for the centre, an 
it with plants of the same ki 
| rich and open, they will grow in 
d length, 
if the 
colour — are employed. Ea a a 
give a good dre: of iien 
sly forked in, for planting 
ifferent kinds of Violets 
"R 
o stout bushy plants by 
the a autumn, and may then either 5 potted or planted into 
pits for for 1 
DY FRUIT GARD 
The present is — — most critical 1 — for fruit trees ; 
those -apn bi walls oe to be constantly looked 
over, not only to perf the 33 disbudding, 
&c., but to keep down the differe ies of 3 8 
which, if ee to set the AS agin ny 2 ad at this j 
The nights are re etili 
with the engine should 
leaves to become dry 
may intervene. If the tse 
these 
N 10 . 
ecasiona. y app ie as 
dedudde, it will be bet 
8 leaving two or Wee 
than . 0 
No. 
May. Years i i 2 
* 
Sendi 1 
Mon 
15 
Wed. 19| 65.1 
Thurs. 20 
Priday 2 66.0 4 
Satur. 22 65.9 44. 
The highest 8 . ng the “above er 
pa ce 86 deg.; and the lowest on the 16th, 1833 and 
Tues, 
1 ba Correspondents 
ASSESSMEN B. must refer 3 to your solicitor 
never er mere 80 question a We 
BROCCOLI : J. . It i s what is called a — 
with the 2 tribe. 
Curs Tor EXHIBITIONS : P. Exhibitors are 
but they are 11885 particularly e ed to gi 
writing on the Wednesday befor 
2 
4 
* 
n order that 
e the exhibitors T tthe parlen 
Those wbo comply with this request 
for them when they conte, instead of — a 
— 45 n hour or more, otherwise would unavoidably siapa 
Fraa: 27 D. The variety of Fig grown so abundantly at —— 
ing is, we believ ve, the Brown Turkey. In some 
with you, it is brown ; but, in many situations, it 2 
purplish colour. 
Fomreators: Delta complains that he — 
e of the N escri 
last s Paper, d he would feel obliged pe 7 T 
Hah g mit he would krni a sketch of it, or more 
yhy is the iron top to be 
ur numerous enemies has 
on; when in blossom, the tomti 
park Aag ae 2 your Geen: the calys, corolla, 
is within these, close to * top of the receptacle. 
— w. near . 
Haiena: Z. It matiers vile — pa = frre 
— en — 
vent at the highest poi stp +e ae : 5 — 
large enough to 8 all pos ity of o 755 
The lae 1 oat 
Insects: T G. ed in 3 ent 
W 
and 
n Th “Fumigation tion with je 
leaves are the ps. 
but the frami legeh 1 5 made quite 
smoke Ag destroy i —— 
air- ti nt its escape nd 
of pa Dh from Juniper or other „ ne 
which — Fortune — 9 is the means which 
Chinese employ s ssfully to drive ro or err 
E. The | little ae oat ve ea 
Hollyhocks are the Haltica rt ogg a species 
o the common beetle. 
88 88 U 
< 
p 
* 
a 
the insects 
hen shake them well over the paper, upon which the im! 
will fall and stick fast, Lime-dust sprinkled ae 
morning over the em. i whilst wet with dew or 7 
also preserve th 
Lares: oL The oy irl be 3 by cuttings of the old 
resent year’s wood, ta a piece of 
a wood attached, and put in in September. A paniy 0 
are all 15 
wh 3 them best. f 
rige ne Kinds P sos mention are 
Manone: YB. We do not understand what is n 
m à Tiquid state. Soor, pir it comes 
ee ha ang Pe in all mane — 
anyth o it. Ru the 
ages vl few ee, — 22 ‘are 
Hitchen, Claytonia perfolia 
2 — — — 
minor, a Cape shrub.— Aline. 1, Tortula 
da.—J G, Bath. drobium Calceolus.— 
to ta erberis 
s E A H. J 
7 e. * fruit trees, such 3 — 1 — im L B. 3 
| rs, an Bg ey are likely to umeana ; 3, E. declinata ; 4, E. Bandoni; 9, . 
cause a crowded state of the wood, 8 (duri 7 i Oat COPPICE: C It is a very bad plea cai: 
5 i with the knife ; this, however, | pon c% sap. The right a Joined together in 
et oceur if the tree has previously been well over with Port land cem 7 4 
ae ed Strong shoots should be pped, to 2 bridia, Arabis substitute hey rey rocks kay ge 
— into the weaker ones ; and this should be 2 Se apies S us hisi — i 
San Pornind 1 pie lateral shoots, to produce a uni- | moides, on Sean Ba and haig / 
watches growth, an a ee ag a altalena , and wi os foun 3 4 
i summer months | ar erns w ound appear Senn 
to ma this, if a ition to eer geo SEAKALE : J. The * — —— — 
sim gin the autumn should < troye i 7 
of the practice in beings: ging too vigorous As Enean eren 5 — 5 ER EVERGREENS: Q. sere 
sake a bearing of ous growing ee, ofte 8 It is of little use e watering the root“ 5 
H rately. o n 
— Vix Well Wisher. The Gromier du, g n 
STATE OF THE WEATHER NE „ large e g aris round | le, 
For the week pra LONDON, d on the whole, tò w 
ene O -ana natures of the DANK ifambargh and . — 
i e short jointed wood; it Tet Cen 
E Bazomarsn, | _Tauranaronn, | ‘pol i see mn 
May. $ ofaa the Air. _ (Ofthe Earth. Wind. 4 es 
mz) Max. | Min. | Max. | Min. | Mèan|! foot/2 teer) | = 
888 18 er rere ee Jeep. deep. 
ay.. 718 30. | . —— 
Sarar. > 70 merosi | Sts | 342 8 A W. | 00 
Mouday 2 73 | % 2365 51 49 N N 00 
Teen eames | noa) © | 8 | 813/53 [50 | SW) 00 
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