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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
loch in the ie s 3 Aberdeen derives a 
colour from the te e Rivularia 3 
Ana 
a flos aque. e paper was 
raig.—G. Newton, J, N. 
M. D., “ties elected Fellows, 
ie Oe 
Ornamental Bag * Pails; 
mancgement. By th 
9 that 
i rearing, on 
By Waller B. os kso 
in Bh Sorel and 
“We 
idir of the Une „eh is . contented ty the 
w work, 
Mis — 
The Chartist Land S 
People's Estate 
Fearg 
plet ae The 
= annihilation a (Ar. 
income deri 
by the select committee of the House 
mons, Fionia Herald. 
= Washing Plant.—In California 
plant which is used for w 
— — in cold running water. 
women 
there grows a 
der Paper. 
This i is probably Agave — ort 
Calendar 
— 
A 
uses as evi 
of the practice of em- 
ced of the v 
ploying ight coverings raed of phe dispensing in a great | 
use of 
with th 
FRUIT "FORCI * 
Peac ar ag dbo — 8 g is sary had better 
be done while the tree i gate org repose, and th 
hould be observ ite Sariini ly with old and en- 
feeble es. T. of Peach trees is influenced b 
forcing, the excitement of one earl on affecting the 
es the following ence the necessity of at- 
tending to this matter early. The t hould b 
i ted by 
Mr. eae M'‘Nab et ited a a beaut 
G 
Nevins, 
Peng history and 
r that “ The 
ased by Mr. 
ce of that gentleman b ging to 
assigned is 
0 
ved from subseription to the Land Company 
i e ng 
of Com- 
ashing every description of 
a ? 
am 
or kee 6 plant.] attend 
ason 
most ~~ 1 but hese are 
h one of our o 
a peculi ar temperature to which the branches are exposed spd 
and 
not affect the roots, which renen p e mor 
eq — temperature. Cherries, in ~~ 
Pea aches and similar fruits, 8 to ted ¢ 
the peculiarities of their pr tage sufficient] 
this ; neither the siz h 
little peng BER s 
be perm am 
ridged 11 
should be au aly eee and the stores 
haabanided gigs = approaching w inter, 
Ts’ . 
Pin — the tt has hitherto been com- 
9 mild, still our plants on 
Pirs in ing so well as 8 Mt wis h 
1 in 
nerally more 
an open and yet swell sheltered kaini but 
iii e cannot be gt oe mes. and 
he 
e p s to pla 
worms of all ape ridge! the bed, an 
a few a — 5 e ing of lime then lev el i 
down 0 consoli idate, in which st state it had 
better remain a Pantin 
nting, pick out 
ickering, R. 
e taste for these splendid flowers will 
be gratified, and their enten n greatly increased. 
Sica 2 removed. 
the a for foreing, a 
manure should 
up 
Vineries.— 8533 to th 
= 
should 3 pepe by 
a 
f leaves, 4 
1 mink 
d. 
taking up the roots and foreing 
house, or any 2 — 1 5 
both in = ard to 
3 
e instance 
d from 
b 
of y 
vere weather, by mulching. Fruit trees are injured 
lation of Moss and Lichen on their 
branches; where the hand cannot reach i it, a dashing 
of lime will effect its destru 
and na . a 1 at — eee wil pra 
thi is work; an early sprin 8 =e 
| dilatory. i the absence of frost old br the 
pointed and lime-was May by 
— S| 
State of the weather near London. r 
as observed at the Horticultural Gerdes. Gn : Dee. 7, u 
Dee. Moon's 2 Tuermomeran, ; 
Age. | Max | Min. || Slax) Mim, men | "ist — 
F 5 29.614 29.355 N 4 
Satur, 2 6 || 29.612 29.302 45 HEELT ae i 
Non. 2 J| 29797 | 29579 7 | 3 23 
Mon... 4 8 || 29-268 | 29.116 | 53 | 33 |as l| SW. iiS 
Tues... 5 9 || 29.215" 29.986 || 53 | % sw S 
Tedas € n |] 29376 | 2o25 || o7 | | MO SW iS 
Thurs, 7 || 12 || 29670 | 20505 || 6s | so |0 gE 
5 — —. — 
verage . = z 10 dee 20.02 51.7 | 38.0) 449 w 
ec — Foggy a rizzly ; cloudy; 
— 2—Fine; hazy streaks; neon AB ay py Bin at night, 
— 3—Clear; overcast: boisterous, with slight tain, 
— 4-Densely clouded and boisterous; heavy rain: clear, 
ae S cle apt e; obey et Hight rain. z 
— ear; ansad m 8 owery ; cloudy an boisterous, 
—_ T- Heavy rain; densely overcast: rain, and bores 
State of the Weather at Chiswick during t 
nsuing Week ae Sen aS Mg. Years, forthe 
ov Se 
Sea 22 5 
De. | ESE b 5 Tennis (Gam 
Ae | X36 | SS | Rained, 
— 
Sun. 10 46.0 27.4 36.7 0.20 in, l 
Mon. 11 | 45.4 | 24.9 | 35.2 $ 082 * f 
Tues. 12 46.1 | 27.0 36.5 7 0,26 
Wed. 13 46.0 24.5 35.2 6 6.13 
Thurs. 14 44.7 25.0 34.9 10 9.32 
Fri 15 458 26.9 | 36.3 1l * 
Satyr 1A 46.2 | 269 36.5 12 
e The highes temperature during the Een ee 
1812, therm. 61 deg.; and d the lowest on p 
d give it, pie E 
the 13th, 1846—therm. 1 
Notices to Correspo 
ALKALI WORK r. We have rode Fete 
e a in t 
that the 
“ juries, the many doalttons of f judges, are 2 
ntil he can show 
self down in richly wooded district, to destr 
trees, and to involve him in cos 
sation, such Ae pe is, can be awar 
tie to assert that the pa neys of alkali works, ix 
such places, are a public nuisance. That is all we have said, 
and E that me abide, 
Books: J L M. Wa Iker’s oe is, we believe, 2 
good as 2 y= — G. A third Part of the “Elements 
Petaar ” will be ready — soon, and will give you * 
mation te * K concerning plants used in 
for foo ** School Botany ;” ‘ Babington’s Manual,” 
Withering is is aiaia for consultation, but obsole 
CLEMATIS MONTANA : 
This is certain, 
industry no one can — SF either in those or any other colo- 
nies, ! 
Gas HEATING: T J, Thank aon Pek: do not see that you hare — 
thought of Fo 1 he possibility of „ 
into the house. Until that ts 8 and done effectually, gas 
cannot Aa} recomm ee 4 a source of heat. 
Grass We do 
Wait 
e 
n to pieces and immersed in = kyanisi 
of this per must pe 8 5 they sg be rote 
2 . V.—Z OC. T ects in th 
se far re * 5 = * Cna wasp-li 
the Ainii, 5 Sdi 
. 
its we rote pees 
f; 
ig 
named as a as it 
i 
AME 
S EN. Your plant is Plan 
whieh | 1 185 been recorded as 5 et de 
aurus Benz 
fresh specie 1 0 
tat y miro the 
K pe wool and pai 
ry ly examinable. The only good api 
rown paper. 386 is — either Epiph; 
Russellianum, but a slight variety 
Lophostachys —.— pa 
flora ; 701, apparently the rem: 
or G. "spicata ; 337, Gesnera Tomei olia, 
953, the true Lobelia thapsoidea. Th 
The drie — 
flowers; 
as to leave 3 for oe hows 
heating 4 artas must be lar and the heated 
rapidly as possible into the hows 
8 HoRTICULTORAL Socie 
h 
| on the dimate, an 
: which may be in 
a 3 and es 
volume. The 
odour is 
