568 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONI 
them to the dry house, and subject tg to a heat of time; but good Laer know how necessary to future August 37—Fine; small white clouds; clear at ni ght, 
about 150° for several hours, and it will effectually | success is the reve this. While the Siinain — 29-Very fine; deca age ee e 
edy the evil. 1. Z. Johnson, in the Ohio Cultivator. leaves of th ine, Peach, and indeed eyery of = $o cioudy; tery fines clear ath ath ith light clouds, 
0 on an Aspa y P. Kendall, | fruit tree, can be kept healthy, od no 8 B igh drizz zle; very fine €; some drops of rain 
sq., Marine Villa, Aldborough, Suffolk.—On forming | the tissues of the plant the proximate elem —Fosty; cloudless, with hot sun; clear ary Ie 
a new vegetable garden at my residence here about four | future er ops—hence the importance sof — — — Mean temperature of the week, 4 deg. above Pip 
years since, I made of course Asparagus bed, and | Serving them from injury by exposing them to STATE OF THE W 
finding it quite answer my e tions as to its pro- light and air, enable them at the same time to exercis . 8 ee ER AT CHISWicK, x 
ductiveness and quality, and the plan I adopted eing | the best effects in ripeni wood of the pla years, for hats pie = Sept 1, . 
original, I send you the particulars of its formation. || Attend to the wants of the newly potted Strawberries 2735 253 fi Frei 3 
set out my bed as follows :—60 feet long, 5 feet wide, for next season's forcing : they should now be enjoying] sept. Sas | 52 as Fete A G D 
4 feet . The earth was all out and nan open an ny exposure. Carefully remove al “me | 338 Bained, | of Bain. 2 4 5 : 
one side the bed; I then place the bottom 2 feet ners ag they appear ; and as they are now rooting Sunday 5| 69.7 | 484 | sor] aa ce * 
R 4 $ . 12 3 
deep of salt ooze, from the banks of the Alde : t, should be assisted with liquid manure, and ev Men. $700 | 466 |83] i a 
p of the river weed (a long Grass) : 2 feet of the | means Lohans 5 3 stout healthy plants the] weai f 67 ast 22 ia 92 ; 
best vegetable mould was then placed on the to 3 present a future management will com- Friday 10) co | 43 |687 14 21 
the young plants set out at ches distance, all over | pensate for sondy in ‘this particular at the present time. | Satur a2 | 468 |575|. 9 110 
he bed. Note by th Vice- Sak * The highest temperature during the anon riod 
Sate tol of pcg ee | eren canny dus none STN at areas 
experiment was founded upon m e Preuantüns a n to sity the taller 
nt. Deep rich loose | pla so edens within 
il for its roots, salt in mo the crown of { proper limits, they will be likely, towards the end of th 
the plant only just buried in eart „p ed, as might se et too high, and will de or the ge: 
have been expected, h of the finest Asparagus | app ce essential to this style o ing. 
- possible—green, succulent, erarema in flavour, and in | Stant watch should, 8 be kept on phate likely 75 
no respect inferior to any t as been seen by the | exceed the standar and tay 3 os 
most experienced — Horticultural Society’s | back, or ging down, 3 o keep tl 
Journal, pattern beds at the same heig ii 
No nan es to Corr A cue AA 
17 
APPLES: W EC. Apples in ma ny o en a ee JR 
gathered when — 3 are white but th hpt sise tona er 
er, They certair inly keep best if not gathered 8 
Books 
we —.— of M. 
Kernel Pegg brown. || 
HM. Y p. 488 of this 
Fabre’s 1 —— about the 
of the . ovata, and the Ma r. triticoides, 
essrs. Vilmorin, of Paris. 
Trufles car be | e pur — of any of the fore 
who will nt it from Paris.—J D, Lindley’ 
of oe 
year’s volume a . 
Agilops. 
e 
CUTTINGS: Laurels will strike well enough now, Te 
others are ae, They may, however, be tried now Bone a i 
as go ce of success as at an y time. nd now 
than la F 
Ir T R JS, The following Pea n W h 
EE: 
spaces prt — South wali: 
Gretnrige Pium, 
scons west aspect: 
Plu 
Fone scriber, These plants, if dry and thick, 
Boleti, 45 L preserved by simple drying, a ater r kaving 
steeped for a few hours in a 3 
if thin, or epiphyllous, by simple 
3 
ack an 
at (Lot) ree to 8 a 9 aln will be required to prevent a stragglin 
j old. The height of 5 tree is about | babi ree-growing plants, and which the late rains 
55 feet ; its branches extend to istance of 125 feet; Will help; at the same time allow no dead flowers 
. the trunk, 14 feet in diameter, is only 20 feet high, but | S°¢d-pods to remain on the plants. By careful attention 
it sends out seven immense branches bears on an to these little matters, the season of bloomin nf 
bb each year 15 bags of Walnuts. Other Walnut | Prolonged, till the plants are dest d by frost. Lawns 
row nd but they are of very moderate dimen- Should be well swept in dry weat „to remove worm- 
„sions, * Galignant asts, and afterwards be well rolled. Where worms are 
very troublesome, water with clear lime-water ‘of full 
Se strength ; soa will bring them to the surface, when they 
** 2 z sho be moved, Cuttings of various evergreens 
‘Calendar of Operations. should now be anted, to keep up the reserve ani 
(For the ensuing week.) irectly the early N of bedding stuff have taken 
— root, remove them to an open situation, or place them 
PLANT 5 out of doors, to insure a hardy habit. 
anging plants in their 
„ them ARDY FRUIT GARDEN, 
For the last 188 go over th N i nd Nectarines, 
and nail, or tie in, further pecs ths, at the same time 
going on, suc n very w eak which 
te to sky fe Paty around them. Plants, toos are now 
days ted pf bear exami on all sides, and it is 
arog plants, if Prat are | 
t stages a w may, 
e on Wr pots, re give a from properly colouring. 
mass of n. As ectarines sewers endl a tected fro wieder fy 
some kind of hexagonal netting. 850 e to tie in 
stop hag and Vines against walls, — 888 ty fruit 
as | as abov. 
eee HEN paan 
"y the ssary 
pose 
8 where ‘hey will Dal he 
1 
nless heart of t 
8 
is to 
any that require additional 
‘Toot room should ghey fresh pots or tubs, the t 
fi pe erat 
being 
— 
8 
m b 
and Broccoli planted ot shallow 
po tre ould or have them filled 
very diy situations the natu 
il as * Late Peas and Bea 
may tion, to prevent mildew; well sup 
Baal manure, The advan 
„Bo 
115 
oe 
ing nest rhe 99545 tha sound ved 
. may be sel 
eee o THE TARTAN yoke LONDON, 
1852, asoba 
Chiswick, 
ai Gardens, 
ea go 
Continue shitting 9 
Primroses, Calceolarias, we and other 
seedling plants for next season’s bloo ing. 
FORCING 3 NT, 
to the culture of late c 
a 
A | Tamreuatvan, 
4 Basomarzn, — 
a 2 Ok the Air 
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Ofthe Barth. Wind. 
eae ae 
deep. deep. 
— | E 
rops, a Max. on Min. Max, Min. [ons 
2713) ‘30.117 
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e 
Average .. 30.104 30.048 738 47.8 ETY 77 ry 
Average .:.|__ 30104 | vols as galaa | 03 ws! ol 
till pruning | 
©] Oncaips: A Constant Sub 
lent eng like Agarics, various 
but 
pu roe 0. at 
L ema meg in Smith’s “ Englis h Flora,” vol, v., p. 10 by ü 
Mr. Berkele 
* 
: CPG, The late heavy rains being permitted i } 
ona deep undrained tte after a period of 1 
aan 23 ought, would have the effect of causing your 
era 
und for some time, provi 
Cathil’s excellent article on 
85 
w too late for 
me or in any form, 
source from which the * 
Mr. Apres, 
er guano, at any 
for fruit 3 3 
MATTI 
wiis. you inquire” is derived is berm 
Caba. It m e bought, we believe, 
Blackheath. 
Myratites: WD F. They appear to have venta mtl 
sun; = to have been — left ; 
water at atime when the sun was shiaing stroni 
events they are 3 Whether oa e roots are ag in m 
condition ¢ told by actaal in 7 
had b ms be cu 
Probably that had been worked on 
which — — Mignonne 
alterations in the — nee Mee — 
— ecs of home: a — ror Bas 
m 
Inula d ——— and Lin 
major. FOF, Bi rotundifolia ; bi 
cinerea aris.— 8 
limate at all, in any quantity peace eo do 
If 
3 
— bai to N it 15 ‘fall time to — i 
Pomeonanates: Gulnare, A Pi a few 
but a sm 
planting ; 
but will n 
soil, 
POTATOES : 
t Tro’ 
Potatoes by anything at present Kn 
5 : 
the population. oud 
exist, attention shoul an of serious 
—. in the Potato, by many n of perseverance 
the mode of samane Rio 2 tional change. 
required to effect any great eon e 
communications have Bor the Di 
ae Pow we e sre azo unavoidably detained i 
in — mee 
