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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[June 5, * 
a beuelacior to lis country, and should 
Riro Se aib e with the blue button and peacock’s 
feather at the least. t I suppose, like all yd 
Chinese > discoveries, it is so old that the name of it 
i — 2 — cannot now be traced. Fortune's Tea 
Diariet 
Coffee à sours 2 
an any skull such severe scars, 
Fresh W 3 have we seen 
nen as four 
d one and a half 
5 remains, an 
euts N is such a loss of the bony substance tha 
of the . can be felt. Mi * ughing, asked 
1 receiv: soapy mone wounds, he 
i Fa replied, se he had hen 
pres ve harmed 2 
t the 
one e Chri tia: 
Pea innocuous, some ngs 
ry. Sobi, spite of arful 
eee ape within four weeks, these being s healed 
‘hy application of burnt coffee and the preserip- 
an af an Abyssinian damis pern yy 
earings. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
“Orcus are now making rapid growth, which should 
‘be . aaam n atmospher re charged with as mu uch 
T 
any attended with the 
som 
Id be attended to, and the necessary bottom 
heat aud mo citar ke pt up. Ke ng the Vines thin and 
r by ae — ae n planting out at this 
eason use n preferenee to a rich soil, 
which i in cold w are senate th s canker 
ARDE D sited BBERY 
and ‘be Se g 451 staking 
ae off of flowers is A ak the buds may be pine 
oS week or 8 encourage the plants to cover 
emove Pan sies, Anemones, see 
Walifower, and eh pate es T as they go 
bloom. make room for autumn flowe 
beds wil, however, require to be 2 
compost. Pu ae of double 
8 Ke, for . spri 
of 8 or reserve 
the a In ng 
pasate hi ere 
well as the 
immediate planting. In large p 
kind is indispensable, and no less so for 
as a conti loom tins be kept 
wit brank a reserve stock being kept ready to remove 
wre 8 against e or 1 
ould “wi perma gone over to tie or nail them in. 
Ste ndard and pillar Rees aot Id likewise be Tooted 
— 75 see they ere agate Laer g to their ee 
e every mean radicate all the broad-leav 
— pi coarse en i Ginisa from the lawns, which 
they much ac i and keep them closely cut with the 
+h aye 
ext 
up 
the E East indian, species and their allies. Shade * 
rays, and ye eee 8 light ve 
h 
preserve e foliage of. a dark hea ose 
requiring . heat should have the na k pena 
“te shadin of id wateri ng 
Ay 
daily examined ; 
with 80 7 roots, should be the 
every plan 
oE the — in contact 
oose 
value, y be Te im ‘gh 
Slo ood— 
the or 
DY FRUIT GARDEN 
Still continue e operations aginst aphides a 
bey n o fruit a or eae 5 8 will spoil 
est 1 5 for a The of Cherry trees 
infested with the black 1 fly ‘should be el in tobacco- 
water immediately they are detected, to prevent the 
shes —.— curling, which would sop its PAE. aas 
wi ime 
berries, &c., like 
ved -a 8 stopping 
ble, Cont 
Cab bái; pee os 
T | intervals of a nee such bia as Lettuce, eee ; 
ung w at Fic o those who 
have a atten 3 pls ing, which i 
ch better understood on the continent than i 
Eng and is perhaps the only department 
of 
gardening i in 8 en gardeners are behind their 
in | neighbours cases this arises more from 
want of time eas B e; in France, cheap labour 
dy helps to carry this out to the greatest perfection. 
* 
erops of Cauliflowers, 
in — to what the 
future demand is likel v "be, eep sowing at 
= 
= mer 8 dars; fires 
— Sill be —ä— no 
— 
lat one or two — re the 
be tak 
ee T 
nae u Hou 
e tin tee over esky? esi S- to 
— will be bigher z tern than when ak = 
e 
the tre 
bruised t by ling 
2 liable, with the best eontriv 
inches of loam should be spread over the eee 
the bed, which should at the same time have a good soak- 
ing of ater, to assist the pla e es make a fresh 
= an additional stimulus at the e time should 
the roots, by s ih ee. the botto — 
forward succeeding crops, and take 
d gak 2 e red epider, which, when — 
g the foliage, i ai 1 ifficult to ded cm as 
sie e house or pit moist by 
£8, a sah he ral the mixture | 
dendars, Cucumbers, at 
t of shade: 
62 
Radishes, &c., lasting 
Po in oa i Hoe betwee 
up toes, whi r t h 
to | Took a Git te Wie nt Wide tae e e 
on. Years our our frame Potatoes have 
kinds, be they show loom ; this 
will not only throw them in ing earlier, but mak 
them more productive. Scarlet Runners treat t 
— for similar . ke up the deficiencies in 
: com t by nsplanting Thyme, vory, 
¢., from the seed beds. Put slips of Sage, and, with 
ption of such herbs as are wanted for drying. 
remove the flower stems as ‘ede appear, to enc ourage 
such parts only as are of use. 
3 . ea bay ‘Solan NEAR LONDO 
at the Horticultural Gardens, 
2 | ATUBR, 
<| BAROMETER, — —— — 
f. 5 | Of the Air [Ofthe Earth wind £ 
Í| Maz. | Min. Din. Max. | Min. . s 
— — — — 8 
Friday., 28 9| 29.844 29 770 37 5 * 
Satur. 7. 29/10] 29.699 | 20111 SP bi | a 420 | i „ [NE 2 
Maday . 30/11; 29.763 | 29.686 | 57 | 38 | aslo | 49 | NE] -2 
Monday 31/12 2987 | 29.795 | 60 | 34 470 5i 50} NW.) 01 
Wed.. LIS 20.889 | 20519; 66 | 48 | 570/52 30 . | 0 
Base: 4% 2% l GB | 50 | sea) cs Jak | sel Oe 
se — 28700. 6 | . 53.0 53 51 S. W. rs 
Aeee ..| 20819 ' 20545 598 417. 608 B18 | boa iz 
May 3 y Overcast; cold N. E. wind; densely cl ouded 3 
T 29— Rais; ‘leur wie oniy nr r e 
* 30—Fine: Fine; Ine e loudea ; na * el * 
i arge masses of w e clouds, and some dusky; clear 
e 
osty a 
Lclea 7 pall shghtly clouded, 
2~—Cloud: H 
ca ay i Sass Ter windy: ; partially overcast, 
temperature of of the 
STATE OF 1 80 W sd AT 1 j 
During the last 26 ycars, for * ending Tana ¢ "4 
or v ; 
2 ~~, . Ni È N ; 
J 222) £52 | rere atest | Prevailing Winds, 
une. See | O25 2 | which it Quantity| |. r l 
SHE | ESS | ae | which it | Quantity) Ia TaT Te 
<= ane Rained. ain, E an iila 2 qi 
— — * z 
Sunday 6| 68.3 47.6 | 57.9 13 0.28 Bris N — 
Mon. 7 684 | 47.6 580 10 053 * 127 HEE 
Tues. 5| 69.8 46.7 | 58.3 9 0.10 3 807 4 5 8 3 
Wed. 9| 71.0 48.1595 11 0.50 a} al al else 
Thurs. 10 71.2 48.7 | 599 11 0.95 1 6 1 113 932 
Friday 11| 724 49.4 | 60.9 8 9.7 7 15 
Satur. 12 721 | 50.7 | 614 10 078% ein Hh $i sj- 
The highest temperature during the iti ia 
18i6—therm, 90 deg. ; and the lowest on the l a B f. 7th · 
as otices to Correspondents, 
USTRALIA ader. Great numbers ö 
re of very chea 
l to iis colony pet Art published, and p guide $ 
the booksellers near the ——— may be had of i 
dit 
aiaei The little bird fo — Wie mre 
which w. was lined with horsehair, and su 8 hi 
accidentally ed appears to have Bead 3 aye beri 
some person, op eto as the hair was 
no pyr 
the neck: but tied very firmly in a regular knot, We are, 
however, Satie ‘to say whether it had been hung upaliye or 
after it w was s de os but probably the latte 
CocuMBERS „Essen. The leaves you havı t look as 
if the plants were suffe ering from excessive m — but it 
us to say mh certainty whether that is the 
cause of the mischief or The origin of s ishaps 
u the 
GRE . Your ‘ious, with 
the ‘following exceptions. Pwo should = carry Ir“ 
und the inside of the low front’ wall; l be too dark, 
You might 1 a nice set of small trained 1 
against the wall in the fl. 5 — —.— If yo 
endeavour to connect i ith y 
— — a 
besides, his ap 
objectionable in gardens. 
pipes instead. With regard to ater N say whether 
they are to be shrubs or annuals; and as regards M: 
grandiflora, name your county, — we ine no clue to the 
climate from which you wri . 
n da addy. Io ng: legs, now 
— wet to Sc the flies whe 
your next crop. 
now being serviceable agains rubs themselves,—X, 
Th x are the larve or 
pillars and perfect insects of the 3 bacon — 6 
an 
ä lardarius. The beetles m 
for and destro oye ed, and those i in the, 33 “may 
e 
Waele Ignotus, The 
white matter upon the bark of 5 Beech is a covering 
masses of insects belonging to a Hece ot Coen, allied a 
the Vine Coccus, Water heated t N 
bark will destroy them, as = as pior 
spirits of turpentine, — —J A. The era: 
your Asparagus are the real witew 
‘striatus. The best plan for — 
0 
feeding on dec 
on the young Peara 
caus pry by the attacks of 1 W. 
l, Cabera pusaria ; ilates in 
sylvatica ; 4, Lampetia 3 5. 
6 i : iurne: 
0 
di i 
11, Euclidia e 12, Orth 
ELONS 2 We never ee. 
A. We regret to say that we nee no 
what ails your leaves. That ca oniy b = . 
yourself, who 1 all the . 
— ng se te re only on . — they bes db ‘col 
suffering from moisture, or perhaps t00 
— is — tthe — 1 
F PLA H. The ne 
7 snd is pi ‘oararal secretion of resin 
the leaves. It is rather an indication 
contrary. Wecann — 1 that your 
could have — — by it. Skilbeck 
or co . 8. 
1 TA pe 
— Conifer, 
osum ay — 
. 
Goonies. e 3, “Gesnera Be 
ie gh, 
= 
i oni t-I R 
botanic gardens. John 
medius, a very “fine — from phere T 
der — 
8 —.— ill 8 
or 1844, t. 38.— W H. ippeas 
felsia americana; 3, — 
RWP. 
—— will pro- 
Pawr: RW P. Highly Seas year a 
babl. t, if rubbed i 
ably "of Makron it, if ru slet” i e ee 15 7 Bee ran 
27 = 
= 3 wa 
wood 
n the e of ft 
throug, and wherever ‘it conned 
remov 
Secon: 4 H. We nothing of a ae 
pasts. sae calied Pane’ atium rip 
: WD. We can expre 
arium. 1 
ms Ge et thar Oe 
rel, on the s e 
e Themas ae 1 
he 
ma sibly ripen before winter. f 
n 4. 8b k as if they wag cay begun. We 
some ng insect; if so, e mischief 
are — to suggest a a remed 
1GIDELLA: A he ag t 
ne. It 
hazy 15 Do 
cultivated, we are 
experienced corr: 
