THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
urn 19, 
ions: A UB, 1, blush, veined and mottled in the throat 
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ROSES, CINERARIAS, and other plants 
y next sprin ng, should now be 
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June 
WN koark rather late thi 
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8 PEAN will, 
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; vain, 
3} OVercast at night. 
zu shine occasionally ; fiae; rain at at night, 
the week, 6 deg. below the ayerage 
Misc: G M. 
n that 
Should be placed where tuey can be shaded tor a few A STATE OF THE „ AT CHISWI 
d OR ee CULTURE: hours during the middle of each bright day. Look over | _ During the last 26 years, for the ensuing week, ending Jung ce’ 
* g l — He 3 Juue 26, 1882. 
3 the stock of f planis 8 out of doors, that the drainage 2 oe pee 
NATIONAL n Soctery, June 17.— Mr. Corax | acts proper api ; all the more delicate and newly-potted | June 335 N in | Gr s ng Winds, 
i re was full meeting on thi herent lan ust b rotecte neg from heavy rains by canvas eae | ESS | ae which it 9 ity ald BT 
= pet were produced by Man Conway and Mr, T. Barnes; r e protecte i dt ling 4 a4 Rained. ain 2 2 4 3K 3 
Peranias b mea; Pansies by Mesra, Youol, of f, ns, made water-tight, and tarpaulin Sanday e | o r o | eee 
s Mr. Turner; Pelargoniums | Mon 21 74.9 51.7 63.3 oe eae 3). 1) 1) Sheree 
Pa at Me Mr. Turner, Mr, Bragg, Mr. Dobson, Mr, ORCING DEPARTMENT. ; |T a. 2% 35 453 61.2 | 11 039 i 111 ig fi 
15 Mr. E. G. Henderson, and Mr. areas Ranuneu'u us 1 . Where new borders have e, 8 this odpe — 3 E 408 816 | 6 0.14 1475 EI sa 
r. Tyso ; Fuchsias by Mr. Turner and Mr. mith ; : nefit to them i some | Beides 28 713 | BoC 93 : A! +34 12 
Pini ° ‘by Mr. Turner; a Rhododendron by Mr. Griffin: spring, it will prove of much be h t Satur 5 26| 728 soe 617 B 183 1 17704 
Antirrhinums by Mr. Lochner and Mr. J. Edwards; Calceo- | means can be taken to preserve them from the presen B l : 1.00 12412 
larias by Mr. Henderson; and: Ericas by Mr. J. Edwards. heavy rains; for, gh on well-made borders d 22d, 1810 tern. 93 deg. Desf and te fonnar, e qceumed on ect 
Among the few old subjects contributed, by which many of the no stagnation of water will take place yet continu 1 therm. 35 deg, 
new ones were tested, Antirrhinum 9 Perfection was e eee 1 render new borders in an unfa vour e 
most conspicuous ; th ts t were stag 8 b 
Edwards, and one by aas mengei these able state for the growth of young Vines, and the extreme | Notices — Correspondents, 
beauti ifally owered, 3 ee ae antage N vor9 points of their roots often amp off (in rich borders) g~ prens PLANTS : ET e ej uiie — wholly ong, accords 
desirable variety. Orr ne Polar 0 dvancer, Ca . . * ave furnis We pl 3 
Perfection, R. Gobd 8 an 9185 e elena, during long-continued wet we Fires must sti bed | in ag hesitation 1, 2,3. There is nothing vou rope 
I — di were ge the zept up ery de ent, to "a down damp and to tions tha at ought to 5255 been objected to, unless 2 
sies . Dake of Perth, Antoi a “Dac . of Ru — allow for good ventilation. M In g out | 5 mht bres judges ve : 3 tertaining ; 
La 5 oadicea, Lord Hardinge, and Pandora, prove hat s » In sequence of the Society hayj 
d Mr. Turner’s Pinks * Marlborough Buck, pines, ne? last er op of ee should orne in mind t ledged the Catalogue of the Lon on Bor toal Soa 
{ = Empress, Mrs. Herbert, Lord J. Russell. Lola ‘Montes, | to have : them w m t of 800 “tat eand = 10uld i i thes BE DA by which the judges were to be bound, * 
&c.; five plante o d to prove that — 85 by a hot- ain ipe, or fire heat. e perio ONI estion has been considered decided 
it isa first-class flower ; Dobson’s Model, cpt Pacha, so when kAd can bi pipo, or of high from | in — — — o objection would be made toany gate ) 
Firefly, altho — cut flowers, disp! eritoriou 8 A = 5 ore man publishing the list at his own expense, | 
P — The ors awarded label ot Commenda tion com ung frames is limited to three or ra of the | Deizp GRASSES: oore’s Irish Grasses Ji pro | 
to Petunia Lady Gunes, — Mr. Bar | summer a and even n then 7 0 are m b Hie N 4 purpose They are in a volume publ laben 
> — d Astrea, frons S le, tto, to every res when grown in low houses indi assiste ublin anks’s machine is the —— enerall 
„Miss Emily Field, A. n and K. N 1 to ie heat 3 fo for the Int t crops this will be the more and we hear it extremely well spoken A y employed, 
. Kingsbury Favourite, frods the same firm; and. ditto, to cise — PS, = EP ort ag einer. and the s eit imens that 
+ Hebe, from Mr, Wy P. Ayres; Certificates of “Merit t ar. pan to t 5 = at your Grapes h 
m Mr, Black, gr. to E. Foster, Esq and 4 will © ons sequently require both light and ventilation injured, when very young and tender, r, bya ent 4 
— Dr. e ley 0. Turner), aud ity Pelargonium odora- to produce them in perfectio air, whic — has half killed the skin and produced rust, We | 
ssimum punctatum from Ayres a first-clas see no other cause. 2) yos had better chin out as 
Certificate was given to Fuchsia Clery (Banks). The latter of the rusty tetas as you can spare, and th manj j 
T re a fine 7 flower, . . violet corolla, and brilliant othin FLOWER 3 Fas SHRUBB 4 8 urther. The leaves seem n ery be alth © evil may go no | 
crimson sepals much reflex g can ur ng th e presen neavy rains | Greennous LS z Use Hartley’s paten t rough plate for | 
R. JoHN Dosson, ed 3 had a special exhibition of — seeing dat = recently-plante ted stuff is properly | the roof. It ia a mistake to „ it is too Sark. take i 
his show Pelargoaiums, and other fowering plants, tle other | secured from the effects of hich Commence the} ine smallest bo iler ‘you can procure, and mind thatthe 
j in hi mbled 5 x expansion cistern is amply lar, 5 Woolton. Yo 
A s nursery at Woodlands. A good company assemble r ati f plant h t t t est: y larg u must 
on the occasion, and everybody seemed satisfied with the pr opag ion 11 pas 3 $ po eet — No tt = ss? | ns ote =P es n addition, have 255 
entertainment. ed, as early cuttings can be obtained. ovelties constructed for forced vegetables, required when the Vinery 
t t. * 
Recetvep schedules of the Thirsk Floral and Horticultural a te P pet We d ee Rave fee Sey. 00% adap ea plants also at rests such as 122 92 b bee e 
Society. Show days, July 6 and September 7; Trowbridge we z dding a age when this cannot well be ascer- jittic heat to your cold frame, if you „or add a few JAE 
Horticultural Society, —.——— August 25; Salisbu ury Dahlia by kee them in pots. need scarcely = of span-roofed warm pit, for bringing forward plants wanted 
: Show, fixed for August 31; and Barnsley Floral and Horti- ery notes of ee habits, &e., should be made durin for i greenhouse, e you construct your hothouse, use 
cultural Society, meeting, August 31, the season, next season’s a ng. Follow Pas ylente nent e 3 — PCa e 5 42 
up the mowing and cleaning t e lawns; and let N of che Vinery? Although the ground slopes, it may be level 
DLING PL part of the age be kept in the imik order. inside 
ÅNTIRRHINUMS : 7 Niue shen Ka to claim further Haera: X X. We . Ee vise you, so much depen 
Reer LORISTS’ FLOWERS, circumstance If yo certain that your apparatus vill ; 
cH 
sias: G E. Both pretty, but nothing new. be skilfa ally constructed “and sop son: managed, we should 
any ubt upon 
point, then 
th rosy lilac; a delicate lookin ne kiud. 2, white, | in many in be in bloom, according to the eality;| we say the other.— 4 Cler an “There is no reason why- 
large, and sho the awning should be put h oa sho ul he our kitchen boiler should not be used in th 
Panstes: T V. Ali received in PAET condition: 1-52 a e . r them, and, should the your ki Hides of ‘thé cite eee i 
ry ther set i ] h h The dimensions of the pit are immaterial; say 8 feet i 
nice v Mi el Airplay played, margin true, and moderately | © n very hot, the paths may b ered, but and as long as it suits you to make it. Your difficulty 
„distinct ; edges wanting decision, 8 urface greater smooth- they have had so much i lately, that kek will ate the ventilation.—An old Sub. The plan of heating as em. 
* too young fo: critical 3-52, cheerful | require any more. eed not ain i ss the ployed A bs Beck, and explained in our volume for 1851, 
ting with shey mare S ficiently eri- amateur the necess ers keeping the beds free from P. 726, a rs to meet your case, We did not see Parnell’s | 
ava yrngh tion, a poor yellow self. 5-52, will m 4 4 Artificial i Climate ees a baa r bad 45 know v anything of ft 1 
„not do now, when we have ao many good yellow ground sorts, 8, an esiroying = insects which may harbour ewi . The wirew e larva or caterpillar . 
BD hd, colour the crampies at hes eeh of = about t them. Tures the offset and exposed beds state 5 w brown — (Eater lines 
‘perman nt allow self the 3 = Pi 5 will require taking up on an earlier period than those the jarva of the daddy long-legs is s cal 
— e baying, aught in its favour, 30, a watery- ar a ee Dost mode ot setackine säg ao 
PELA 105 en up, choosing a dry them, — a slices of vegetables in t l 
ie ner Y i and Co, (Of no value as 2 florist flower, 100 y ya the operation. They should b ed away in| sticks, so th att ey may e easily examined every other | 
et wel stent so airy place, where mice cannot have access to | morning. Soda-ash or a otop af Haun Patel 
e Gre GER manium: W T. A free flowerer, of good average | them, allowing the fibre husk or skin to remai 8 abe be i (Julus 
Py ; s : 
Veupenas 27 7 aaa of ado vale; 2 has some merit; n bulb is thorougtily d Avricuta and PoLY-| pulchellus), We know no better r medy than that pr 5 
, worthless; 3, quite withered up. ANTHUS seed must be attended to; as soon as the capsules = aapea answer. Damp clods of hay will also 
pn the least brown they should be gathered. PINK 9 * ä — 5 preg ti It 
— Tak. 5 rom seg 
i n e 5 that the 8 not burst; those which possible Bate supposed young were parasitic lara ‘of some 
Mi 1 ite ad ligat ound them will Pass ire easing n species of greeni. The young earwigs have n A 
scellaneous, T ., Londonderry. 
N „ 2 ying. wo longest Grass may be “ piped,” the plan -= nd a p e 7 — their tacked, w e, of aphis, 
pening Fru rees.— num 8 a 5 Ww en put o rry leaves = atta 
Phi 8 os afeh put out an abundant stock for later cattisn 8 wish tobace ör syriagin with t acco- wahi 
, 3 „ gives a pl wiil destro The caterpillar which bas 
W. g the ripening of fruit on trees. very en a HARDY FRUIT GA attacked your aulit owers, mes 0h. 5 attacking the stem 
d x ra ture knows re exist in fe j 5 ar much — we have visited | under-ground, is the larva o no le A 
0 sap, one ion ng and the other falling ; resen appear more e from blight of moths belonging to the fam octu vas AN 
e former tebe! p~ e latter the | than those in the coun Nothing 25 the — ton Re PF ae 1 
flowers d th it. The process a odad 10 consists | S°Verance will keep do en = enemy t ll trees. 8 the — of some dipterous „ 
in binding ash round the lower an à ch, Glass d orchard-houses will be m dine * ever : J M, There can be little doubt Fen pada toe: 
on which a piece of wire, in sows to stop necessary where are grown, “ig the cause ev ee mischief of rd y “iai expect 
the them drier, both at the root and over. ; „ 
e doming an, ih be pon, RITOHES GARDEN ou mil rt be ro Touei 
size, and bri it to maturity a fortnigh $ “th wee — cleared o dig up the ground, yy rma — „ test — pon Conway, We ate 
; ) ; i | istera ovata; arriv 8 2 i 
earlier haz in thie natural =e Leeds Mer ig di e for vo Saca . the| obliged to decline naming Cryptogamic 2 ar 2 
Sale of Orchids.—The first portion of Mess: wila miep etables clear away every part of the plant 2 = ie teenie Rent gone The plant was 
Ages“ fine collection of these fa ite ts was sold | a air ore * Present a tidy — aie 1 5 — but what we stated it t0 nat 
the other day by Mr. Stevens. The kind of prices they vermin. Sick a times, and to allow ur for} 64, Brook-strect, Celsia cretica ; the seed must bate ben 
fetched may be gleaned from the following: De rac be ek advancing crops and Runner sent to Australia and then returned, fo bbe tts 
T ; amg > Denda: bel z transplant on dry borders or slopes a good Of the Mediterranean.—C A. 1, Platanthera s plants, 
bium m cert fine specimen, 2. ak D. chrysan- stock of Parsley, t è sh l : ia 8 3 ensifolia. We cannot name C ardy 
thum, ditto, 2. 6s. ; D. Dalhousieanum, ditto, .; D. in the e eltered in the winter and fil no relation to horticultur * 4 that the 
rulese Huntleya violacea, and Cymbi . 5 h vacan e foot of south walls, for the 2 — is Populus pr ge rd we do nilifers. 
21, 2%; the charming Leolia cinna ns Aras mama ce 9 ance of ape ln of gend vegetable in hard weather. Black Italian is distinot — oo aban” 
2 wecken 21, 168.5 the Dalhousie Dendrobe ground beast ct and thin o ä is i cert Mersetifolium,—J F M. Bhinaathos Cant 
Jypripediam „ 2. 10s. out the er distance vag Pg ham. Probably Arauca nit 
-aid Se e . ; ae 1 3 3 1 still requiring more 3 Sir J A. Cie via Ternatea.— Caernarvon. TrigOtl 2 Cine 
a fine specimen, 27. 10s. « ; 0. cris tto, 41. “sa oon e * Lavandula ntham odoratum; 
é fu > _"_"_—————— pee 
; 3. 1. Agrostis canina; 
„ marginata, 27. 12s, 6d.; C. pu 7. Ed.; 3, Aira præcox, that 
Sophronitis grandiflora, good plane, 27. 68. een | For th 3 3 WEATHER NEAR LONDON, Prine; I V. We apprehend that there can be po ee 
nteum, fine specimen, 47 : erie r sessilis, 27, ; e 17, 1852, as observed at the he Horticultural Gardens = map have m e arieties of 
s Chiswick, only now appeari 
ron 8 odoratum, a plant, 27. 15s. Other 2 have very * fferent powers of resisting col 8 Sadish and Heng 
ae ich there hair in all 183, rai from 58. to <| Banomerer. eee re eagle 5 aot ns Ph rating. reco oat 
305. a each June. £ in their ‘ Practical nts on Pla r 15 
ot consisting of several plants. moe g! [araea — Wind. 8 following, to which we have ne „ F. 
Max. Min. 1 foot!2 feet eyparis spbœroidea, Juniperus virgin 8 
7 18 e eee — Min. | Mean deep. deep. serotina, P. Tæda, 5 distichum 
ay.. 11/59] 29.598 29 40 57 57 | 40 D Direa palustris, Vibu rnum Opu 
Calendar of Operations, — P 5 i 20789 | 29.589 | 61 | 43 215 33 ba nw, Sl] Gale, and M. omy rer t orm, a, 
y - 13/29) 29-719 | 29.176 | 65 | 43 565 i 02 rmless slow. fe 
ensuing week.) tues 14/25 29274 | 29.214 | 67 16 ine — w. 28 J Oldham, The common ha 
es. .. 15 2 29.570 | 29.177 | ap W. 18 
Ti 5 Babe wi | oe | 40 | ero (8 |S |. | del grove Prante: HO. Under the olreumat ances T'he the 
: __ PLANT DEPARTMENT — ; coe tad Beall None Sn E 5% 4% _ the grouo on the . aot been an 
p ; ' 99557 20.4% mick r sd Tee aur: A Hanteman. 8 
1 57 29.498 635 443 514 47 5907 80 * of. It is e most 1 e M us hroom in den, 
y 745 Areale, 
2 be 
Fleur de Lis is 3 ered to „ a 
the passages formed — 
if you hold the leaf up 
