632 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Ocr. 2. 
pendent vi winch tue encourayeimnent given to llcences 
mes, 
, Nectarmes, Plums, Cherries and figs in pots, Int tended 
STATE OF 3 a eee 
th 1852. a 
— — 
BAR ee. 
tural 
to manufacture is extremely liberal. Weekly Ti * be started early, should likewise have what dre ot FA pat ey 
Ma Glue. ractical horticulturists are well they require, and be kept in the cool temperature o 1 7 re 
aware how many sub roger employed in gardens 3 aspect, out ¢ he sun’s rays, t e pee <| Basomarzn. T- 2 s : 
become saali for ex rag ood, n cords of ne ioe sh be examined as well, and w 5 it i 3 Sept. 8 | e Air. /Ofthe Earth. Wing i 
mats, cloths, canvas shades. Means of preven sidered a shift will be necessary to carry the =P a | Max. | Min. | Max. Min. | Mean 1 fot teet 
38 been fing sought ‘alter, but all hitherto tied such sho e given, bearing in d, itr 2 —— jan jdeep. | deep. ada 
have imperfectly answere e purpose. ig: for very early forcing most fruits will succeed best i Friday., „ 24/11) 80.460 | 30.323 7 45 55 55, 8 7 
: sup-| 8 5 5 E. 
that the difficulty is last surmounted, and tha comparatively smal pots, provided they are w : p Saadiy 3 10 1 45 84 „ [oe | a 
ine ee — an We n coating fo pied with liquid man ep fires by day to Tues, . 28| O| 29.391 | 28.956 | 62 | 50 |560 8 | ee E 2 
anvas, and other substances which a rapes, and abundant ‘ventilation to keep the air in the Wed... 30 10 E — HE 29.179 | 63 | 43 |525 A A sw. 2 
injuriously” affected y long contact with air yòd 8 ay The last crop of Melons should be kept —.— aa Weng br 883 | Saa . i 
— widow lady, Madam e Audouin, who takes | up to a tempera of 70° by night, with an increase — 25 very los dene a 55.1 | 53.9 i} 
anin t in manufactures, p la ately presented to the | of 15% by day, to allow for plentiful admissions of air, apt. 23- penas io. Tien toate ant raved 
Central Il Horticultural Society at Paris, some — ens | on which, and a mod prs dry atmosphere, the flavour} — Ba Er 
of cloth and canvas adap ted Pa horticultural p poses, | of the fruit muc end. In succession Pine pi =  —Coustant Lint : foray ; rain a a uie 
whi n prepare: e, hich where the internal air e the tsk falls below - at 6 A. M., 2 bomsmous, Bes her ANT 1 ye 
she said would last, exposed to all weathers, for almost | covering should ha urse to, and the day an temperature of the us week, 14 dew. below the average, 
any len f time, e President of the Society, temp ratu pt up x 709 byw te e 1 STATE OF THE WE ATHER AT CHISWICK, 
thinking that this invention would prove of great use, Where hot-water is used, mo e fires should b During the last 26 years, for the ensuing week, ending Oct. 9, 1852, 
mina mission for verifying the statements employed to keep up the above saaki the bottom- RRE AE e E W 
announced b ame Audoui d its rt has | heat is steady at about 85°. October. FE FA E nar Quantity lai 
been highly e ge Marine glue, invented by Mr F N AND SHRUBBERY ESE | SSE | AS | Rained. | of Bain. |z 2 a 
Jeffery upwar 10 y » 18 ubsta ne eavour to compensate for the declining beauty o ; . ead | 
resembli mitch i its positi possesses all mer * by carefully removing dead blooms and e r i 101 im. |3 aa) 
the qualities of the latter without its faults, It is as — as they appear, es a constant attention to Tors. 5 629 | 433 | 541] 10 97 77 
insoluble ater pitch, does not melt neatness and order. The stock of cuttings of Het. S| G16 4 14 156 23 eae 
with the heat of the sun, neither does it scale Eber a and a few other — should now be got Friday 8 07 10 a 12 15 0.63 “43 ry 
and by contraction fi cold. It glues in; harden off such cuttings as have taken r t bya ee = „ 
pieces of wood together, t firmness, is imper- week or two's exposure, and get pits, i and ae ae n 26 bee's tak tae bia ISS therm. 23 
vious to water, and according to the preparation which lters in readiness to be filled; as are 
it undergoes, p has the property of being either inflexible arena off afew yee may * * pot otted, en 8 Notices to Corre esponc nts 
or elastic: and it may be inly used as they can have a little to as sa S 7 ooting, sa Boor u will find the et tte you sec in 
nek for aay article to which its rac would be enina had better be pe ase February. advertising . — of last week, p. 624.1—R Wels 
d l experimentally employed for | contin 55 nting out bulbs for keari 2 a n 1 * kapr 2 must apply to Jour bookseller a ae 
se and every year affo rds additional proof of | Wallflo „ Rockets, Sweetwilliams, and other bien-| Vill ‘possibly oa suit you. There are no chea 
its utility. M. Pépin, botanic gardener at the Museum | nial 8 te fill up the vacant spaces left by aa in] Conifers besides | — you mention. f 
Na tory, assisted by some members of the the borders and herbaceous t ove LAZED WALLS be you place glass s agalnn P 
tral 3 rticulture, have given much slight bottom heat a frame or two of Nea N xiin Penc Aba that 1 ahea "the means o f gi i ee 
‘attentio on to the ine glue. Five hundred props plant ¢ them in light rich crt near the glass; if a pit, at 
of Oak and Chestnut — been in the ground some two, heated by a hot-water pipe can be afforded the ne to attend to it, He can maintain a higher torporas 
and others three years c e the slightest . blooms may dai ally be ex poster peck ugh the w ‘oh a ea rat Y of the open wall, a 
arious landowners ae horticulturists, and among th stock should likewise be pete ted aie 55 aah pots 12 va it must be near the glass; as near as it — can be, 
the Due de Rohan, an aM. ‘Bell of = 3 l | greenhouse ; keep t a few days after if possible within 3 feet of it, Some thing Chan 
itution a canvas, and | potting, after eee give air daily, pkey oe off runners is to 256, 82° i 
-work and xe as they appea: Heating. Beg ny glee n with — a — 
wood ed rere h 
— — 5 the ande a: “The trials made a 
the M ve been Rens satisfactory. We ought 
LORISTS’ FLOW 
season of the gorgeous 3 Queen of the 
85 
and, doubtless 
-goon be de sa will save much of the expense 
which is every year in the op epee of a 
used 
ag. Al 40 an 
Th 
gardens is now nearly past, therefore 8 must 
de m ade to harvest a roots of the Dahlia as soon as 
frost blackens the to fi 
groun 
A 5 The 
0 6d. 
dontoglossum like eee from 3“. 108. to 5“. 5s. 
0 4 A i 
i to ngs — i attache d labels mad 
d being e e or e y 
ig ey can 
offset Tulips — 4 e leat "when, 
e ground is i Keep A 
n a fit state. 
3 3 tilted * wet weather; e care 
that occurs; Soon as pere ei 
r serious mischief sb ensue. 
eds a 
A aake 
-b —— from 21. 10 s.; Vanda cærulea, plantations of Hollyhocks ; me 45 8 befo ore 
fr . 28. to 3 from winter, in which case they bloom s 8 by having a 
4l. to 7l. 15s. ; a Zygopetalum, from 1 to 11. 16s. ; 5 a better start oe when put in during the spring. 
like Leelia superbiens i in Aco pi 27. 58. to Y FRUIT GARDEN. 
31. 10s Other lots, o — ere were in all 16 2, Apple i toes should be gathered as they show 
from 8s. to 30e. e narek ‘of tipat; all the choice sorts should be 
— wee iraa placed singly on the shelves of the fruit-room, and 
Calendar of Operations. ee as before advised. Keep the new Strawberry 
(For the ensuing week.) bed s, and pinch off runners, The fruit- 
— should have good cleaning before 
. 8 à ter ; cut out the old wood of berries, and leave 
| ood a 
show in the plant-houses ible, shai is — a cly et V 
rant of room at all plants intended KITCHEN GARDEN 
for spring bloomi such is the case, a variet 
where e 
idee ntured in open 0 
shelter for a time, and introduced to 
chsias santhemums, and 
Every 
r | out — A of old ero 
should be taken ronda clear 
leaves, &c., which not only 
afford bour ua May woh arch on the ground, but hav 
at all en an u The vacant quarters 
should have a ugh n irt diis permits; if n 
should be raked dd over with hot 
warm situa come j 
stru 
ing 1 Brugmansias, 
Hydrangeas, and a quantity of other plants used for 
decorating the dean gee and plant-houses 
summer, and which are berso 
under glass through the gr tee even 
winter well in auch e erections, if thei 
used. 
me to — Tepi 
well ripened before being ho 
hey ge 
| borders, 
Oran 
eir wood is folerably 
fe 
in in 
Thin out re seed-beds of Cauliower Wen 
5 aud oak out the — nings on 
and Portion into frames, 
to have: the dee 
tion of glass in severe . 
ised being 
The Brown Dutch 
P 
ang them in dry airy pp ; 
much better in that state than when allowed 
ts, ns 
apart, and 3 eos aa 
to re 
: ,’ 
if it gets no higher, rape of fresh 
aed h be placed over bate and 
not by any means 
slightly wit 
with hay, 
bottom 
pipes as you possess, you ought to 
heat if it were wanted. —.— see — 
arrangement, nor any im 
HolLLIESs H: A B. 1 < may . ‘budded 
e harvest bug * a 
anything is known of its general . 
akes every o ortunity of burro 
<u ant n for food. It is not peculiar to 
chalk dis 
MANURES: 
"Deficien 
— who understand 
business prefer . an to 2 for J Mall Lk 
Aigburth 
hj 
Names or FRUITS: 
ruit is from la 
] 
( 
I 
1 
1 
Hales. 1, 
Admirabie Peach; 3, 4, Royal Geo 
Cc 
1 
4 
1 
1 
FA als lin; 
top 
native of North 4 Are usual height 
state. S.— 
5, Seirpus pile Boni 
employ his money better 
not be taken the | 
of you mises, 
Pears 7 Tarts: 
Catillac, Easter Bergamo 
aspect, the Balgowan Nect. 
tarts in your climate, 
Poraroxs: Tvera; 28 
RHODODENDR 
shape; 
orm an — | 2 
zeed- v. 
. for 2 a breezes e p hone sh 
Ving D S. Y 
mil: k 
Bs stage columns ay three 
* pest published i in sh —— aor for 
ts usual characters, neers will it prove m or 
5, 6, Violette Hätive 3 ng 1 
Golden Dro 2, Knight’s La 1 3 
Joe's Golde rop; g Ne. i 
urr 
teris 
ae Vins oma 
‘oot. 2, Aspl yas Aa rium) riage a, 
ore ap = 105 ose ag alen. 
— may per 
We a a 4 — on ay De oti pin 
"Lancashire. You 
Prune them immediatly after abe oe it th 
they a uch h — — so than 
hey flower pict 
th 2 of flowers, then jg 50 
not — aig 3 — in to swell. There p» 
east, 
WD 8, You 88 find M. 6 
e the command of more 
“defect in the present 
3 a what you suggest. 
very n — species of 
erstand their 
3, Yellow 
Gallicus. meg Double de 
ras eae 
better. If ae 
by the k 
3, 
250 de watery 
—WCE, ee ans wer crv to your 
are no kno e 2 
Ne pr Sz me; 
3 pot which we 
meeer S byw ch ee 
3 Sh aes 8 
are put into pi 
only of „ich! 
