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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Calendar of as ns 
tir 
fresh soil, praning» nailin 
c 
allowed to elap 
ng, a 
ne should be 
omp pleted w all 
N AND 
essary, 
; | there is nothing like hand labour. 
may constant 
eenhouses. 
aon — i . 
dressed o 
if 
rre m uraged to afford 
stove, citing — sales be practised. 
s ma ge , and others 
to succeed them put in; Clerodendrons 
chids w 
lossom a a period 
may be ant to a cooler hous 
FRUIT FORCING, 
Fruiting Pines,—Kosure a da 
a pre 
cual when Om planta |: 
erwise, 
on, 
ng the 
se lateral 
unshive, om 
* received e exposure 
Vineries will be benefited bee by the 
i rest: , of fresh air —— 
ess, and include a good propor- p 
| for them 
with r 
sho 
5 
Plerom s an 
cuttings ; shelte 
in ally stirring the e of the beds 
Dekan — 
and March 
of 
plants may, per tha 
uld 
structive bine the ——— 
rotted by the damps a . is neglected. 
the 
aps, be found ; 
i Prid R 
otten ren 
and string 
in large masses, the e 
ms is pg ee 
reasonable dispatch. 
reparations for grafting 
s Tygi be attended tu 
flower garden, d 
se, The app 
p 
and cleansing, sho! 
The early 
SIRU BBERIES. 
these can a$ 
of renew 
TS’ FLOW 
Tulips are 3 admirably; and, rom mest ngong 
and healthy appear nee, prom 
The fi e beds 
Qa 
"= 
rst 
ag 
m Keine r 
now 
ook the compost se 
T ed, which ot alls 
Ea 
S 
State of the wensher near London, fer th 
as observed at the Horticult 
reb. 
should be care 
with the hand, 
d 
ural Garden, Chiswie! 
Se firs 
O not a 
instrument for 
this 
in unskilful hands ueb 
to the 
ken, by co 
e water which si in 1 hearts of a 
cc nae Picote 
e pair of 
an the time whieh 5 woul cae taken to 
ral tim 
fe 
r wee ending M 
pray i sige 
0 serious erro giving too 
5 a sufficient s y be | 
The state of z 1 see 
„ascer- 
much, 
itted. 
water 
2 
Ert. „ 2 
— IA 
Sun. . 27 
Mon. S 
Tues... 
Thurs, 
Årerare , 
Moon's | 
Age? 
2 
29 
Wed. 
KEEN 
29 Nr 
Feb. 2 — Hain? sbowery ; overcast 
— 26- N rain; ee 
rae SS ined rain; showers 
pea — 
as night. 
Mer. = ihn 8 
—— and 3 rien at hd abt 
cmperaiure Of the week, 23 deg. above the average, 
Dhana otg 
813 
r. in and hail; clear and b.i 
nd ine: Leesan boist 
night. 
runnsvally low: 
erous, with rain. 
nj partially overc.st.. 
. 
‘ia = peting the 
plica 
de 
ing old stakes 
po ng; 
n 
e 
* 1838, 
Wind. 
ta 
An om 
T Peny rain 
lication of 
uld each 
erbac ceou 
ibut 
he peal 
la 
arly” season. 
mad b 
te bloo 
dinice the 
gepre 
fa 
ering, 
aid 
— 
— 
E 
occasicn- 
Rain, 
16 
43 
#3} 
22 
01 
23 
4 
— 
afterncoa. 
lina 
They aaa be 
0 e worked on established stocks on ‘the reaps 
why guan 
0 ber manure for nursery stock, as 
It should be app ied liquid, wen 
ing. Hard seeds may be boil ed for 
f vit ali ty 
8 worm sent is the 
e orm, found gener: 2 i 
ip: n me very little s kno 
Law PE K-HAN . NG ihe 
quiry is 1 in Step hens 
vol. lii., pp. 36 1 an 1 nae! ~ 
l to gro 
“the s sie rdius a 
amp soil, of 
W. 
den = 
80 over 
they have not been accustomed 2 do, 
Oo remove such par ts of them as are i 
185 tered al co ape 
Mice—t J B—Y u only pini is to trap them 
for dy 8 cit der aps a pit-talt 
sented at p. * a olume for 184 
is two b.icks, one la ‘id as a sole for 111 0 
end of the 5 velig suspended ona ee 
are strung for bait, and which is tied to 
Pagh side of the brick, 
down the brick 
Ur, ty if steepe 4 for some time in wate 
NaMEs oF FrRuirs— W a Beurré Re 
Pendu G H—A go oan specimen of Ne 
. is quite unknown 
lent kitchen 1 8 
NAMES oF PLANT —6 W le cirrhosa,—— bd, 
zoophyte, not = Toru A C— noy clea seni 88 
all T specimens o 
T may my lan 
ri stick 
e Peas, 
iea The Peas 
e plus 
n; en 
— 
e 
um. It is increased like of tl bet e ita 
— We do not name Mosses 
ANNUALS ee y following are 25 sho 3 me 
whose heights and colours will affor 1 me 
disposition in ihe flower garden, viz. 29 
Name. | Height. | Colour, =~ ; 
i Inches, i 
Phlox Drummondi ......... 9tol2 Various shades * 4 
white to da 
Lobelia ramossa . He 5 lue, e 
Sphenogyne speciosa cep yeliow, dark eye, 
Leptesiphon ——— siflorus . — 9 |Pale pink. [deep Kat 
aceus 9 Various, fr 60 
Eutoca * 5 1 eep blue n 
Godetia rubieunda 12-15 Blush. $ 
Calandrinia discolor bel 15—18 Deep rose. id 
Peeosa osy purple, 
Erysi imum Peruf: kianum | 15—18 Orange. : 
Brach) come i — 9 | Deep blue. 4 
Clarkia pulcbhella . ose, ie 
been califo ge semon. 
-Malope grandiflora ........ Srimson. 
Gilia Scoti 3 —12 Various, from white w- 
Heliopbila trifida .. 31 ht blue. ; 
ure biue, En 
Bartonia se oe 12—18 range yellow. ý 
Hibiscu ; 12—18 | White with dar 2 
Clintonia } pulchella 4 1 lp am yellow, 4 
ae Purple aud white, 
Lupinus BAGUS ...... beep bine and white 
orvir a0 1 
e eee ae Sars 9—13 |I pa 
5 er: Or silliest * 
Peas—Lionel—We doubt the teuth jgned tothe 
Grimstone Pea. The advertisement is 
pas any one know what the truth is os 
Pin ee 
—T A K—In the summer ‘when they ` are gh 
ns, butsome 
th 
tuen must have. You are mistaken in suppoei ng 
Barnes had none. When PEE Pines do not want to 
Don’t shift _— 3 ellias n 
-PLANTS FOR Vas E NN 705 æolum canariense, tale 
ie ium 87450 ifor rum, Rhodo emton Peleg a 
arclayana (blue and white en 
Verbenas, Fuchsias, and Anagal 
Poumaise Heatine —Dynfr—We 55 aE mall type, be 
greater part of the commurications on nh seat menue 
and fai the question 
85 the public, because the comers 0 
the country furnish abundant picon ot p aang 
and Bacau its opponents, having discovered their 
are backing out - tust a a * vy decently ‘a —Mr Broms 
e been in ntended tor i 
we Nave tul 
i tog We * 858 Boog 8 “tod ly th 
k bed columns, and to consuls the dealer 
e 0 8 4 hie oS gh seeds of Potatoes A se 
produce the second year, s 
Roses = Achingrive—¥ on letter has never geut 
kind enough to repeat the que estion, and w 
wae 2 ly deri answer te 4 
— — ti the humidity of the neighbour eon, | eee ee. | Sige i Nos. 6,1, 13,20, amaa ero aia 
D z .. ˙7 oe ei aN chl, elon 8a Gour 
Be ex — e with the 7 Nero STEEPINO =I A S—None of the so-called steeps 
arian 8 ring t March. £22 Ee y, Greatest Prevailisie Winds. any good purpose. It is however, useful to soa 
ie is extremely Nil d — S38 EE |which it e | Tees TOT is | in water for a d wo prior to 20 win 
quited for trees pers likely that a | aa BE | Rained, | O Hate, Ha i iaz be Ware e . be oso treate d. 8 
eireum- — — lls E |-TRANSPLANTING— Ve abide by our 
_ Strawberries are extremely 22 „„ ele e ale fs tie Fefe Oak 
Hable to the attacks o te the’ extreme} 8 7 11 0 3 0. 3 1 i 4 : 2 enews ia our 3 piires 
Thare 9 nae 5 7 0˙17 3 aie i VENTILAToRS—J S—There is no difficulty in ma pin 
the plants individually, aud ; 1 ti 2 o ae 723 curialself- . force e to open, 19 
water. rie — will Satur LL 426 030 £ | a 3| 3 It has been often done upon you p the: 
ima proba ! t ane pies, e durin, 0 Oceurre i a 5 8 * ä 5 ui sac a 
i * =therm. ( au e lowest on th n the 9th, y the loss of mercury in consegue! 
oe eee fr at alas erer e ang therm. * 1 of the air. Such ace 
= GARD a ae ia _ found permanent favour in the ejes 
— Dex ons ano pita bees, eo ices to to Corres ents, same with tlie mercurial ventilators o 
waite a ree sent s Bai —There has been no supplement t Loudon's few persons now 2 ann for sim 
for sowing (when it erum- | 8 sanen since prices atply to onga pina s—T F The nothing. dif 
e wer E at so), the mention are nat Tot pont Wisi * a ri 8155 $ stration se shells mathe p t hs sie 
may be made. It will be an printed yo ep must get them 111 0 
1 ; : A N—No plants will p=] ve on a 
sh m the drilis with the seed. sw, i : azurea grandiflora, © Camp" ösemd nenn a platform, — Ivy; but the follow! 
ould be planted without de i rrxatt. — trained on wirework in front of the pla 10 
prag 5 As- ond mor d, lla, 3 
— — d and prick cked over; a and Tusconia e pube b bud an ignorus eng down from it, is : Cotoneus = 
lied. Stick Cosirers— Jp ME pre ath suity a crophylla, Variegated and Tapi Ivy, 
ge : th tick early Peas, best; og ae ie k th Aer officinale, Caprifolium gratui 5 
s wW se they hare a jai b. are best rooted, and, se — 5 he or and * inor (double), Noisette and ot 5 
is: all 3 brood of green fly Dea ong cota A 5 ‘Roni. Yet the great Araneata it More 2 1 ou had better not disturb)ou" 
Bales y them. Sow a little Maio nest seedling. lage . y become as shand anst. p E bar „ 
iale, $ tows, Broccoli, Parsley, ae- | EY'ORANTS =A d W—G> to New Z-a — 5 
ding to t a Y. ae. Leia and. asian onan 
— e ! ; in 3 and small 1 ina nd thous ores london, vou caunot 8 eeil de foliage t till it dies dow — — Koster 
Aran: liflow RUN . rae hey will, È 
a warm situation. Shallots arie P S 4 Noni 2 M you emigrate in n summer yon can. | finely a year as fresh vvs s might be expe 
Make any additions equired: fa 2 2 wo i ni oe Hes. Ta aa and Cherries |, Sub onr Pinus seed in pans, 
Basing a = bre, de 1 y herh =. beds, re- 8 cut off fab oe e cult 1 ese kinds of |" ot placed in very sliz cla ea to OF 
"cones, Wher —.— — Januar e i — —— inac 
oiren retarded 9 . e è rye ki orted to America m th little e con tions hav 
to 8 . . Fen should be stuck 2 
be oad t trees generally, no further ° clay surrou h damp paan or in — “late and o: Dies are unar wee os 
i * ; alone, not allowed Mo»s, or ev inquiries can be made. We must also b 
5 to get dry in the co — e of those n — merous . ihe 
interesting contiibutions is still delayed. 
