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THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Ann. 19, 
of the inverted cuticle. | 
mady pos the in 
indeed, of matters are 
ble. 
In sg again, M. Nägeli seems to He * 
unaware of the beautiful observatio us 0 
— 
1 ia bat jui justice that we should advert’ to one poin 
w in other branches of Uke plants, = v Nigel bend dry at er wort 
? 
we conclude by directing our | 
Gadendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
Attnoven we have many reasons to 
2 its capricious an and inco 
ore particularly e „ in N earl 
The humidity which then accompanies 
uch more „ 
ui 
uit trees w 
llers and on 
5 n the wall, 
adoption of Whisk: we recomm: 
— 6 Éa ORY RY AND GREENHOUSE, | 
No time should 
ie operation. 
ut in 
ng 
of 90 vili rs. ce the borders 
inches; but btad a a 
minended, ust be b 
length, 
ge and shut u 
so heat m þe re 
es 3 > air 
VEGETABLE FORCING, 
It xil > advisable to 
Se and As 
them by other means with little 
If Tight’ be not effectually intercepted, = 
2 part 
of a gardener. The necessity of affording 3 
ing and trained f 
ag cae 
to the ink of 18 
due allowance is 
su after 
3 85° will not in 
Cherie, and Figs will require atten 
onal 
be satisfied with 
y spring mo 
ies the 
ill shortly oceny 
ted i 
although 
effectual ‘plan of protection, the | ñn 
experience 
Green-fly must 
Pot Verbenas 2 supply 
aced i 
eratiop, 
to introduce another supply of 
OF 
advance 
as possible, 
Seakale will be 
months. | tio 
strike the you 
eee 2 
arly | Fri. 
28 to a state of green health and maturity, ad 
t requir 
ensuing Week ending Fe 
State of the Weather at Chiswick during th the a 22 years, for the 
— R 
ree twee 
ings, or 2855 20 collected matter will be 
rthles 
pikar 3 AND SHRUBBER 
Proceed ing. The | 
5 | has Already advanced the e o many sorts; an ex- 
ception, however, m Roses recently 
of 
moved. Plant and Be rer bem than 
nolias should be secured to the wall; and 
e Cab ifers 
Edgings require red fo 
as Box, Thrift, Daisies) should at once 13 plan 
Plant Pinks, Pansies, and Car. 
should be in 8 and 
f 
* all planting and 1 completed for the present. 
win eee FLOWE 
_ Dahlias.—These now in full « — of propa: 
tion with ‘the Seog growers for sale. The amateurm may 
ng shoots in a common hot-bed, which if 
firs 
e best plan to start the roots in heat 
em, each division having a shoot 
e are glad to find that the merits of 
more appreciated ; most cer- 
tainly they have much improved in form, and what we 
w want is a dwarf race, not exceeding 2 feet in height; 
for t as they now grow, their large size an 
cul. 
owers occasionally 5 
aa nts; and when grown 
woeden escara ab brick placed under each corner whilst |, 
er is 
is we 
ti previous to sowing, seatter the — on =s surface 
a Hey cover very thinly. h 
Q 
‘a 
3 
8 
~ 
- 
> 
13 
a 
KITCHEN ‘dive, By AND hs ARD 
Any Lettuce, Endiv ies, Ke, which have 
been protected, in menei hiis of severe weath 
remain uninjured, should at once 
| vourable pa of the w 
may be 
Ground should be 
d Oni Basil an 
——̃̃— 
State of by: ae near London, for the week 
ending Feb. 17, 
Garden, Chitwick. 
observed at the Horticultural 1818 
Mo.n’s 
Age. 
BAROMETER. 
— 
28.981 
29.892 
29.996. 
29.658 
29.174 
29.713 
30.214 
29.548 
29.946 
30.051 
29.863 
29.544 
29.976 
30.136 
D 
7 
8 
9 
19 
ll 
12 
20.783 | 9 2 
Overcast, with thin haze; vi 
+ ery fine; cloudy. 
— a rand fine ; very W overcast at ni ight. 
BIR 
ate mild 8 
w from the surface 
idee the case with * little cavities which | in the uired at this early season. Early — 
as the fascicles of filaments which are so con- will require some N in regard to heat and 22 8 Sea) aa Verein Gresten lieg Wag 
=o the fronds of Fuci, bet we at not oy the proper admission of air; and advance in| Feb. £E EÈ 5 E 5 | which it (Quantity ||- 3 
the fact in Hali y „growth, and attain some degree of vigour, earthing u Ae |an Rained. Rain. Jeng 
ucus eno Kützing (Fucus fuberoulatus) should not be forgotten. A second lot may now be set} Sun., 20 | s1 272 351 12 s 
= the struct 0 = 55 be rh the reve: s| to s them ; if they have been started previously Mon. a1 | 438 | 314 |376| 12 — EEE ; 
3 is of three very different 5 in shins in a hothouse so much the better. French Beans, Wed. 23 464 | 334 | 39.9 H 88 ae 
genera ; but — alike th ents arise although commonly desired, yet cultivated in most | p 43 342 | 407) 2 46 -als 
in ions, made a few days since, | places dentally, and often, as little regard is thus | Satur.26 | 47.4 | 347 41 13 0.46 1 3 1 
not from m an e ere of i the Saloran cells but im- | shown them, with indifferent success ; where a pit can 
4 ternal tissue. Kützing’s figures bl ay be avoided and advantage | 85) def. 9 deg; aud the lowest on the 20th, We- i 88 
Notices = Corresponde 
. Gard. sat 1 bey not prdi 
any p premiu e pers 
tion. even ae will“ 201 ar: thei 
such dirty 5 and o se rs are n 
our advertisements e produced . 
tà that you have not stated the wages you ue Probability 
APPLES —J R—The Bess Pool Apple 1 only a kitchen 
s = January. n Apple, 
J enquires if any of our can give him 
a bird which in the winter frequents a 
region called Braunton, near Ilfracombe, I sa 
2 c j 
readers 
win Jun pane] 
grows in in the same locality in great abundance, nos, t a rare 
sii Reader—There has been no supplement to London's 
Hortus T e z 228 1839. A supplement to Paxton’ 
“ Sehr om l Dictionary” is in the press, and will be published 
Taaa A—Send us a specimen. We shall then pos. 
„Sibly eg able fa ans w — your question. f 
— kep 2 — For well digging garden ground, and 
ing in nu 4d. d is charged. Pointing, or 
sightly digging the surface, may be done for half the 
EvAPor a Pans—W V- By far the best pans of this kind, 
and are much better than i 
We had = seen them when we recommended iron a 
or two sinc 
8 K. In consequence of the great numbers of 
applications which are 3 made to us for plans, ke, 
we are obliged to state that we cannot furnish them, Itis 
1 to dos — in a newspaper. All that is practicable 
is to point out poner 3 It is for proles ai 
to yz out their det 
Insrcts—7T F H— the. insect ies Fag e round the 
Brinch just beneath the bark, s use it to break s 
chi Ri was dobisë the caterpillar “Of the 3 
mo See Gardeners’ Chronic th 
2 5 will e the slugs, is 2 E 72 % them 
ho oei ing, but from your account we: would advise the 
d well limed, and in a fortnight’s times 
fresh planting of the Potato. 
Mrtons—J J C— The Windsor Scarlet-fleshed is one of the best 
of its class. 
sh 
ee e or stove plants may be Stated; because ; 
mens by post are generally bad and incomplete, and much 
valuable time, which such 3 Bin save, is need. 
less wasted. —-M C—Ph Hg, — rind aie — Gle 
chenia 5 S.—A B C—Che dium album,— 
—Linum trigynum. 
a gy d. The 
are suffering from col 
Pinrs—A Constant Reader— 
to be one of the many names of the 3 "P. tenuifolia 
is d tender } Mexican spe cies. 
Pota 
8 RWE Sheet Are Noe. 2, 6. 10, 115 116 19, No. MA 
is West Indian Indigo, of which we shou Id be glad a | 
14 is a Cotton; 22, a Melon. All are stove 5 nts, | 
not enumerated are not worth having 
98 —Rose—It is difficult to der vise any goo tee 
shading a greenhouse, without gap a soot deal of er. 
p the ante 
obliging as to ise as we receive the latter 
will give publicity to the w 
G views on this matter ha 
9 5 ve: round them, y i 
any case, mu e ee. on that operation. N a 
nder f Lime trees, if the branches 
us beg of you not to write e of others f : 
not Ike to have said of yourself. All men — : 
A atts Mean A is excusable when a p ; 
ap of. erson you e is a most un 
. eae 2 we can 
. 102. 
HHH 
€ 
1 
cold tive the and allowin o stan 
I e pots, 
I 
M We cannot undertake to furnish plans fi 
. wick is the business g professio poy 
+A apenas We do not send the Keper 2 
gu 
in shee 
i SEEDL 
CINERARIAS— L khe 1 
—— spr men ; slight rain at intervala, 
3, frosty at 7 overcast; frosty, 
with w whitish clouds very clear intervals, 
of the week, 5} deg, above the average, 
a Lady—The defect in your flower 5 7 
open beg as it is larg’ and ; 
y 
many communicatio 
“late, and others are 5 93 Ulk ‘ne ae 
Ahab ust also 8 
5 — 
is still delayed 
numerous e 
ä — — te 
