THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
728 Nov. 13, 
ae tibicinis (fine — from 11. to 6l. 5s. 5 te: — dee Peach house for forcing when the time í 5 
Barkeri tabilis, from H. t B. Skinneri, from | Notices to mann 
11. to 21.4 5 N an unknown wets Aer II. Other lots ` FLOWE R GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY Booxs: A Subscriber, The small editio 
fetched from 1 5s. If the beds are not yi filled with their occupants for consists ot seven volumes, Svo filled milh co — 
Fried Tom toes.—Slice.and fry in good sweet ber the winter, lose no time 2 Eg g them in 1 as may] Sowerby’s English Botany. Tit 2 the name of 
or without if yo fer. The rind should be first e now be expec 1 he land is not oe wet, | Plants. The last edition; of, Donn’s Ca ae ey 
emoved r me a Rie pork, cut into alterations of — and planting ar ad be carried on inte and eae 5 ‘a a W of e ele 
small pieces, and ion, of a size e nate with di spatch, but on no account attem 8 ye enume tion of all the Brooks you ar re oes 
e family ; cut ak "fine and fr 7 them brown ; put in the soil i is in a state of puddle ; “depend on t the dri p. 368 of our volume for ely to ree st 
the Tomatoes, cover them up and fry till den —— anted en Diseases: G N. Your Yew trees are covered with a} 
me i highly recommended, and many ho (provided they are judiciously watered A ** sooner nf 8 ne haa aok however at 2 
cannot en s prepared any other way, will they emit fresh roots. Mulching is, howeve: exposure to damp Ceis to i RNA 
e Toma in 
admire them rohan ie thus. Ohio Cultivator. 
en 
Calendar of e 
(For the ensuing week.) 
Nie to —.— out kost; and earlier in the season, w 
r i A leaves are always i 
PLANT DEPARTMEN eni 8 and le me but, as is generally] Fhir Seated MEAT ci N 
us finall oe 8 lants for the mes they in as à cheap of mall, 858 ivan laderi tg eatp f 
wint M Le n ih p wnishing bottom-heat to Pi ines, as well as for r forcing finally re prea in ve eee 
ee together, einet in the same h 0 rious vegetables, some pains should be Favit Tares wR jan, The following will probably 
E the collection is exte KRA, by 1 einh a sepa- rep 7 ñ dey; Ac 5 this purpose they should be Nees A — Pea awa standart = ‘Gh tles, Jen, 
Bon Chrétien, Le, 
rate house to thei Bs une s the ease k place or behind the garden wa lls Louise Boune ( ), Eyewood, Broom Park, Nate 
Heaths, 8 ‘and the 1 nst Fa of New Holland wher e had to them at all times ; and, Monarch, Thompson’s Shobden Court, March Bergamot, 
occup p 8 time for them to settle, put ona — a hese will succeed on Quincestocks. Apples: Barl i 
iwi to hold atch to effectually ae them from rains ; by th eae Pippin, Blenheim p 2455 Court of Wick 
ouse at earmain Pearmain, 
e should oc cupy 1 front shelves N som eans, they beard be und in a state fit for use ea a Pearson’s Plate, Scarlet Nonpareil, Sturmer Pips 22 
cb int the glass, to have the benefit of light and twelvemnonth to . E e ed pë Onean gamen 
air; again, Camellias, Chines e Azaleas, the ‘Orange O FLORISTS FLOWERS. —— loan in Na hh a <a — “hani 
tribe, aat &, may occupy the same house, — ill ofte e 5 f the Glout Morceau, and Passe Col i dust 
i p + remain a number of plants of 9 1 — nat this up | Grass: Sub. If you will refer to our Number for September: 
intermediate’ habit, which, for the want of more ample prematur with teurs, who do not exhibit, | of the present year, you will find it satisfactorily proved that 
gp eater magi may be grown with any hf’ the above this may not be of much consequence; but w a — — r eee htt te fat You mail 1 
; ; : ention 
But Pelaygoniu inerarias, Calce e similar pi = ee — ve a season it is at = un ausual. r Gourds: someti 
* 7 undred weight. uni 
piantato Pore 8 155 e wili regui S to be weaken itself at this period of the year. Very little | GRAPES : AB, er. might be grown span- roofed 
ept /; perature HO a3 and weve ti Se t thi owas on the north side 5 well as the find + and g 
hence the ty of idung with a sepa- p ty tie N > ae lants as wall “provided t e Vines are confined to the rafters 
rate house, where the application of fire-heat 8 . ee n t en border, may have the soil and closely pruned. See an article on late Gra 3 
ot interfere with the growth of other plants, over the 28 eeayed leaves removed, slugs mn. a¢ 
ae Ped ' pian ails 2 which, in such é eather 12 ES: H. Your plants which were remot: ved in 
here, in addition, they can e greatest available have Intely baad 3 2 of last October, and which 3 lost all their 1 N 
amount of light. When the above matters are set idly ee 8 e earts, if 1 d ite ed. Sion 0 son arene; reg alen you let them alone. we 
f f 1 vated with great success of the leaves is a good sign 
i: 2 in points to be attended to for the next three drawing the foliage together, and surrounding the plan A KırcneN GaBDEN: Monmouth, You state that the 
tina attention to waterm i 
8, with fresh ine placing 8 where you intend to form a kitchen garden lies rather high, 
and Cale a the supply of to keep up a free * ite 300 or 400 feet above. the level of the sea; the soil is 
every pa rot whe house, withoutee: glass abo t 4 inches above the plant, upheld by three 5 or 6 feet deep; that Pea and Apples grow freely in 
1 3 cleft- sticks ; thi n prevents excessive frost, or an adjoining field; that in th osed site the . 
ts to drauglits o euren pie excess of moisture, inj he plants.—Tak : f er Bramble and Ferns grow most luxuriantly ; but 
op ape very cold, 5 be kept on, sufficient tly | ¢ a n cae Bevan Fis rsh plan een, Taking all these circumstances i 
to keep up a gentle circulation, more particula: arly See pT in frames; recollect that consideration, we conclude it is quite unnecessary to inen 
rd- wooded But this sh d stagn le source of spot and mildew, two xpense of dra ; but the amount thus ved 
ded plants 0 one the laid hing the 
e eect whic Et the Hovis e to — 5 class of plants are liable. Some profitabi, re out in regularly trenching apie 
: orists e : i ahah 
Ay done e in + N ee fom an excess of nist 5 a 5 gee ó J + peor will 8 the Hen iyot 22 
$ ore ciosin, z of weeds, in a dung-heap, if poured over them, 
Plants will bear. Without inj 15 plan, aud wor orth adop y rainy seasons. is a Te much impro . Wedam 
; here than i ITCHEN GARDEN. 1018 5 
deed all plants which Atte 3 now be 5 i eke pepeten e 
S [ e preservation with soot. ngeras some reader w 
should -be fre- | of — ¥ tables as are too m Athina harg), in ee ts with the resnie” 
chap’ MOI bA - 3 Tore p ie eas A ill 20 59 70 iy providing a quantity vor 3 materials ae on hake te supplied you yo or spring formed © 
in Tropechin gees T y pu approach o The is still produ 
cing and full of 
et a the trellis or wires re — 8525 the bot ttom. branches < sprays- of cies trees (eartieitcly to disturb 1 — Water, but very 
lenbergias, Kennedyas, &c., should have the same | the Fir tri are o place over Caulifl if the bed should become too dry 
e l 5 eir growth. ettuce, Bp various other vegetables 8 are growing * ag , W SEC. 1. 4, 13, Beurré Diel; 
Pixerr. Pi 11 en in the open quarters; r stra Morceau ; 3, Easter Beurré ; 5 11, Winter Nelis; 
— fs 1. swelling ther fruit will p should be. in 8 for Tike serps: at ‘lie Aremberg; 10, Beurré Rance ; 12 appears 
: ramets he but u ry fine days same time fill all the ung e bern ook with Lettuce Williams Bon 2988 ae pi 
8 e e dropped. $ ? flora edulis.\|— 
ia A ; PP Admit air 8 1 fine Cauliflowers, 55 i uring mid-winte 19, Hagheste Golden Pippin ; 
: -4 Z 0 ight sere on i an ame r times, when those temporarily pro On t Beurré ; 3, Washington; T. 
eeping up the tempe e weather by a little approach of winter a od stock of i Glout Morceau; urré Di 
ertia tts heat. At this 8 the bottom heat gene- taken up and stowed thickly on the Pope tint se 1, Gloria on 22 ‘apples J 25 
alls below what is Kipea carry ou the Vine „or even under a dry shed; take advan- Beurré — 155 bab iy Ns Soi wit 
9 fruit. If the Pin ected to tage of dr the See AETR : 58. 70 6, prob — tal’: on 
thei by the end of Jari 10 ill 8 Cel i 7 — —— a) Br rg) 
ary, wiii suhece ery. root sto and see that „Easter Be $ 8, y 
1 à II, Seckel; 12, Easter Beurré; 14, G 
EL -4 portion oe fermenting m rial from | Potatoes, Carrots, Beets, &e., are in a 2 state for the e Ware — 71 i Moorfo i 
bi ts, and to ei up the space wi 55751 | wi ea The parlis eas may now be sown 21, Uvedale’s St. Germain. UF. The d. l 
ar er wi uired for on a warm sheltered quarter ; at this season sow rather | grafted on Apple stocks will not ent 
Pines at this stage, the pots may be covered 2 or 3 a = usual, — protect them from the rinse es 8 figure which you have Sena og Oa 
inches as wel, which will assist to create a slight addi- of m a few Mazagan Beans may likewise e Sila Tne. for of the jatte 
tional warm roots for th ainder of | plan de Capiaumont ; 2, 6, Mari 
their growth. Where, however, the Pin Shay ve on 4, Old Col 5, Chau 
ly shi it, means should be s t te STATE OF THE WE Seckel ; 9 Nelis ; 
9 o renovate ATHER NEAR LONDON, Peg 
the bottom heat sufficiently to last till fruit gets For the week ending Nov. 11, im e peeved ac the the Horticultural Gardens, aaa 8 + 
ripe, as 99 by per ntal to swelling fruit - 10, Court. pendu Plat; 13, Downton; 15 3 ae 
than disturbing Pines after they are ted. If leaves j TEMPERATURE: —J M, 2, St. ain; 4, Beurt 
* ren Wi Banu. f 1 hich — not been Bo) 
are employe PER m pare. f good i ting in J- p Nov. St the Air. Ofthe Earth. Wind 3 4 — 11, P See, 12, ‘a as i 
gg Oe ae s epi e have never ioun AET 3 : Bon Chrétien, probably; 15, Glou 
leaves heat sufficiently to burn the roots of Pi e cece ee aman — — 1, Rymer Apple 2 3, Reinette’ u Canada; 4 
this season ; but if 2 — 2 =- Pippins; 5, Court- ndu Piat; T, Beauty 
n; but if any dang m this h F P — i 
J botdan, Gade dak Taray SH ata | an| t | i | ele Tg J | Mek Carter ssoareus , 
a wi — * 29. 29. 5 N 05 . iad 
rite 2 eee tween, under Sunday, 29.979 | 29.862 és | „ % |as | Sw) ts | Names or Piante: L N R. Polypodium um gala weir : 
Il for — | 30.164 — 62 | 56 59.0 5 50 S. W. 00 Troublesom It is Cupressus t 
as well as for preventiñg the top leaves from getting | Wed. s 22465 0.987 % ds % | ba) | 80" 4 00| agreat height; Bat | ie will form an 
too dry, ae re an tan ae be * over the Tante.. I 29.706 | 29.103 | 54 a 310 20 * bukia] for — are oni on — ee eR by 
pp w. ee | ntin 
If tan only is Average. | 29.894 | 29.763 29.763 | 5 5 53.3 51.3 48.5 133 — — “ che boven xe a D 
pots ery = 4. plunged eal at ‘Gut but ‘ov, 5—Over ad wer: nanay tne: ar Ot night. you anaes s never ever reac 775 
placed in hollows, ne a rie of tan een,  — S- Ruini very ne in forenoon: Pangea e . cannot med.— . i 
tobe levelled down as the heat declines, Pines S- Virou „lowest tem 66 deg: in past night; overcast — oF W.K Kitley’s vs Goliath anà 
intended to show fruit during next . e PORE PB dy eh Daehn pe at night, are distinct from sorts previousll Sh oe 
eit at present, as it would start =| 10-Unitormly overcast: rain at Goliath is a tolerably good 
ne pr to be carefully 
or su 
the causes which Promote their growih in — 
being wholly unknown. You „ however, 
means a pm ain: ase. M. rs 
Firs: n Silver Fire: Rar two leaders, rem 
gradually, — stopping a$ in the first your) st beng 
night. 
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N E ae Madoc a CHISWICK, 
ending Nor, . 
15 — 8 ——— 
sak (which Te | Qos lal ala 
ber; for, owing to 
