__ 848 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [D 
filing up ony vacancy which an 
y of the early houses by a rane ve i 
may offer; a few may be ventured in the fruiting Pine | store 2 m, as —— bk “ge seme eli a 5 — E = 
ces affect the were 
stove with sti of success, A duced 
. As the confined space — — produced can seldom 
1 2 s med, 
of a pot can scarcely contain sufficient soil to support in | plants, L ed. Give abundance 2 air auliflower ro have ‘any peat or small cha ma a 
full luxuriance so gross a f. ; plants, Lettuce, Endive, &e, planted for the fluid, and aferwards dig it inte anf 
1 0 gross a ſeeder as a Vine, a top-dress- frames. A , » Planted for 3 in a better r b 1 xk it into your 
pos Arae ust be renewed as it is exhausted) of rich | applied dur pie 2 — Set a maliy Kane best m tA : 5 RET ‘Th de fol e 
materials should be supplied winter hs than hs the’ best, Moat conalane aaa 
water added at stated pplied to each pot, and manure- tio n and cultivation of the — salad ‘the protec Empereur 5 Gen a — Saan of ‘on 
hs ted periods. In clear weather the | so desirable t alads, of which it is} Freund Schmidt, Jg 0 ti ame 
5 o forcing howe is influenced considerably the winter Pr peo yore a —— g supply through cee , Purple ith ee rd white ma ite 
sun, whose effect is of : . ed with trenching w ma : wi A 
Tg r e to ihren peepee LSS, si, amp ea aa 
n er anit Sr infi no immediately required, in o tack © dora f tipped with white; Fiore pu — and white; Letitia, 
little perceptible, it is Y, olar influence is | the quarter. Remo } er of Master G. Clayton, white ombey, yellow and eat 
, not unfrequently the case that ove a large Proportion 21 the shreds the petal; Ludwig With purple ‘stri white: 
an uniformity in the day temperatu e that | and ties from trained wall tree m ; Ludwig Pemsl, maroon and whites fen 
re iss re for tl aroon, with whit te; ; 
=a he P h r totes serra berate eee — d vith na ing Top Loven, white, with pih 9 or J 2 
thre ey 4 ress z UIT TREES M.P P 
e 3 res—morning, noon, and evening. It quarters ; te 1 ae the Gooseb and Currant | form, and also some kinds of may be trained in they . 
ems to us that this ascending and declining scale of | kept ri E rface ae pt such trees should be „ Kentish sorts herry, but not the 
temperature, corresponding to the amount “th pt rich and porous. Prune standard fruit trees— Gas: Edinensis. It is of no con 
should ore s } of light, | Apples with especial caut rived, provided it is ob Sequence whence heat 
5 8 ase attended to. Introduce | move by hand labo u . arti scrimination. Re- 3 ants have 8 * . * cheaply, and the bh 
berr o early Vinery, and prepare ur, if possible, the liches d fu o way contami * 
: 2 2 a sucees- m : x 5 7 s an plan of using gas ma — it. 
mal batch in x = pi where’ entire protection f 8 which clin sia garden fruit trees; the spalt the cighiness of f the 7 pach”. ; but all — 
frost may be a Pelvelain’s Pri rom | health of trees is promoted by preser ae shall be glad to hear of there rds the house ¥y 
prin adie al in’s Princesse Royale | clean and free fi z ving the bark | Guano: A Subeoriber. 2 
p y e s ected i — “preference to Keens’ for ree from such — Never employ it whe 8 eg. but Bolivian or oe Permian 
ary crop, Sow rench Beans i pr mn — ne te e bad ti nts are not growin, 
‘ s in smal t ad time, for plants ought not E 
three or four in each. Reserve the ee 8, A 7 Dee. 21, 1848 season, No quantity FER Hé a 1 oe Por 3 
from exhausted Mushroom beds for forming th N „FEC à beth — 1 5. — ales of its fet — 
t for French Beans, if forced in poh 2 ä Dee. mes n Baxomnren. || THeamomeras. Ind. pat wet gid as He | : may very “we i 
3 may be stimulated by a slig * ad — 1 8 ge. | Max. | Min. || Max.) Min. Mean i terse E article. v0 nee ‘prudent ae Will procure ee | 
pid manure water; a heap of fi : Sates 19 209.810 } 29.690 || 55 | 43 4 
litten cheat be koti p of fermenting stable Sun 14 20 289 27% a2 | 38 | ano fr sox Zino Lasetet 2 
in the h > f un. . q 17 9 20.937 72 40.0. N. BE. 8 K. See our advert 
er e riii : ouse, to provide that kind | Hon... 18 i| . N. 01 1846, eas or it may be made by — ajer columns fa 
should prog ively a o most * Droppings Wed. ia — 2 29 sos 45 = NE “ W E Tashia at sal ammoniac, ditto, 1 drach; KA 
: ass turned o by | Thur. 21 72 || 40 32.0 || N.E. || 00 ; and water 16 4. —— 
way of preparation for futur bi 30.334 30.315 34 | 23 | 285 ; Insects: MS H. d 
pipen — 5 E. 00 ound no s of i 
e 8 Sein: e tend egret Average sl [Czam | 29.901 {| 45.5 | 34.8 | 40,1 PPr aioe gaa S a vere rawi MAS * eet may ie your Ce. 
* de ec. — = ~ t Ut 0.9% rips, in 
2 par veers eas the linings, that no dini- ~ e honey = nnen, make the house an loko aa ‘pon are ATOMA pe 
e temperature ensues ; it is £ | m oudy; foggy ; slight rain et night. a quantity „of bruised Laurel 1 
C. banar 8— K e eaves. F 
that where Cucumbers are Salivana te ae 5 IEO CANOA 2 Chel t ‘id 
manner an almost unlimited in this — 0~Hazy; clear and frosty at night. ura terebrans, a very destructive 3 
isite; : imited supply of stable litter is “aH at Sharp i — canterly wind | clear at noticed in England, eithough fand ie chan ie 
— — ed. 7777... gh Snr eng pian This gad ee Coa — 
urre t Chiswick during the last 22 ye ubjects of one of our ö articles, F. 
Ww Sap . for the MULBERRY TREES: . Mulberry tr ved prodactin 
The late mild re 3 i as IE S32} beu | sa] No.of p trained against a wall, at Holkham i in u Nek, 
trons and ee acilitated the skallig of Dec. F = Ege ge Taars fk a revailing Winds. een $ T No doubt there is some mistake ; it is in. 
m Lae a f u. = 881 m 3 i 
re * d ut cd 5 5 . Ae ane ae Rained, ot Kain. |e i "iad de mos t particula- ignorent k, ee 
` mmediately be lm jal” ale te | Name EP. gz : 
—— > ji he newly displaced soil will 7 24 = 24.7 | 34.0 7 0.36 in. 3 302 11165113 e 16 Rymer; 15, 20, ene Blanch 
y conso idate around the roots in time to shield | Wet. 28 a9 21% |378 4 0.222 3 32 aig | 21, Adams’ Pearmain ; 23 5 e Bande ee 
em | he of frost. The soil kno p Wod 3 oo 23.2 32. 7 2 14 72 eats < 29, Easter 5 4 oo Crab 1 — 
suitable should always be id n e a 427 22.3 | 31. 8 0.16 2 2 2 32 ie p 3ruised, but appears to be Knight's Monarch . 
lanted tree. It is an excellent 1 i or a trans- Sat 30 333 3 0.17 1 : 3 eee rhe Catitlae. 1 Miller. 1, Beurré Ran ; 
: o mix u . $ 2| 5} 61.1 , decayed, probably Beurré ‘ 
Wr partially decomposed, and sand, with fe ‘ — ier — aot nok tee T a beg k ei occurred on the 25th Black Worcester; 7, Napoli = rca of Wit $ 
2 T n of water, and pour it ar nd the vian SS a ere therm. 10 deg. Mae 2 a ees Bonne of Jersey ; 2, Duchesse d i 
usplanted shrub. Nutritiy a gS re Sates ale’s St. Germain.||—Civis. 1 Trend 
nearly all shrubs, will a icine aT agreeable to 1 Notices to Corresponden Pads or Caldwell; 8, 3 Noble. 3 ; 
fore mentioned require substances nei er which as weih Hf you ts . s ES u should state 8 wages zou] named until it N Le reac quale va ies ca 
tas 5 * oun ee e ‘Tide: 3 pm will take the trouble to N T E 3 — wich room: eee 
ent may be advantageous] i 777 Bs: We are much obliged occupy t 12 5 
8 ursue . 8 to our readers fo hutnifu with 
Roses: only richer Watters af By ag ee cam 8 upon “ Apiarian Profits ; » s Dier 3 e Wel for cattle. . ie — — tes over — 
Rake walks infested with moss. Repair . mp „ in booke, in which —— sieves statements to be found | can q plante unte “at the same cost.—G 8. We never reium 
pat and torders be dressed with fresh a. oe all a tn axton’s Botanical eee toa NE others. dried plants unless we borrow th them, You should have ket 
and protect e nd du only edition of Dr , —4 de he. The Arad is evidentlya 
tender 8 however required, secured to | q Ma Published V and we see no reason why Prof. cheese 
outstanding p Carnations: JR, Raby Castle. Yo name of Staurostigma odorum — not be adopted; 961, 
RISTS’ FLOWERS the pr — looked for i our specimens possess none of Jacaranda pegs: very handsome; 44, if a Bignonia # 
The Ranunculus bed ought 8 vated by 3 ra n a Carnation or Picotee, as culti-| all, would seem to be a new species ; 18, 4 ; 
2 roots pz fond of 5 have attention. ties; or as 5 as * varie- longiracemosum ; 587, a curious Bignonisceous Plant, inde- 
tio fin s an e sata, in the e r 2 mat this season rminable for want ‘of flowers, apparen ntly allied to Jace 
S we ever cimens th na as sre. randa by the fruit; 28, Ruellia is Dipteraca thus magnifies 
ed formed i = the following cocina At thi ti <i imens they do not ifr rum others we hav e seen : a glorious thing ; 352, Echites a1 iola, 2 wond ly foe 
the year, just before Christmas we took th p mop of please yon. None of them are quilted sorts we rost wi will bpeti: . a very fine and distinct new species of TA 
the soil out of the 2 e whole of Madame Chauvier, Defiance, Vi N ied to E. tomentosa ; 28, 29, we pni: find that either 
bed in which we had Marie, N „Victory, Celestial, Plour € de these great Brazilian Rhopalas described, if, 1. 
bloomed cur roots, to the dept th of 12 in 5 previously Jello fo A ie — Compactum, and Formo deed, they are true 3 451, — one can determine Un 
pared from an old pasture turf in sod es. We then Yellows, Marshal Soult, tc w Queen of ine except Von Martius ; 38, Trigon nia nivea; 76, Vismis, inde 
of ou 5 sods, about the size Odal, Princess Marie and Bride. Bhish or Rosy Lilac: . tetminable, perhaps V. lasi 
la plate, 3 inches thick; Piet” Marshal d ide. Rosy Purple or Lilac: Nets: G C. Tan . er ill bel to preserve them.: 
Placed at the bottom, and y tro den down re! Phidias, and "Vule rte 8 ee Philippe, | PEoPEBTIES or FLow F anthemums : 
post used to fill up with ep deca ed E T Gipslen’ Pontaipwsich Geeni eena a A si| cular, crown high, well fied 
and rotten leaves, with a thi yed cow manure comparable. Deep B Depress, e e bail; petals broad and smoo 
was subjected to cafe harp sand; this again | „Jane, Madame Salter, . a somite A Bo ee Flowers circular, with the pet 0 
ae ected to pre e, and alowed to remain in this | Cinnne nas: „Tou will fi Ta noer points, filling up the small interstices in tbe 
anting time, at which period we onl lowing sorts: Kendaibe Newi — een variety in the fol. er ignoratus. You had belt 
ened the surface to the depth of 3 inch bees ipit crimson ; Ivery’s Sapphire, dee 1 5 tipped with | for a glass pump—he ean ea 
planting of the roots. walk pte to all xs e pn; ; Beauty t. John’ *s Wood,’ ‘Henderson’ and e l, N in ae the colour is e 
al x a sie ris 
o are not very eet pepa 19 8 our Lady Pew i * — . Isabella; Allen’s White Perfection; | Scare: W S H. We cann 
these Atiful flowers to tr Hy © tg tivation Of} shite and oem 3 e poete grays Beauty of Peckham, | _ tried ; but we think it will nok. 
time for preparation, i an, for now is the lestial, light blue; wad e oye s of Zetland and Ce- | Soor: @ BN: It is invaloable; 
oon ti as been rather | CONSERVATIVE WALL PLANTS: EF Ti pipra A make liquid m e of i 
one aad Picotece, 3 those which the present, plants will flower much ea a mild winter like] slugs, but put now ait til —— 
late; in conse 8 much earlier than they usually | ma terial, = it is fete recious 
5 equence of th , P articularly in such a eli = 
rain, they jéro been obliged to b e continuous of Down; such is the sane Pe mate as that of the pie anything about the enemy of y 
thay will th t e covered more than La tinus aga ae r fen quently with the common especially pianenert? rubbish, will do your 
usual, e: re = ui 1 3 3 fd one year in the autu 
winter, to ensu a e extra care during the in the spring. Again tate. > agree mn, another | at this season than 
af i re them from mildew, &e, Lock z ealo usl in autumn by frost, flower soone ths follow orem ae B: kweye “fine varie ties for be 
ter me e foliage, and if a give ah 5 usly | those which continue growing a — ee Mowing season than Perfection, Imperatrice Feel Oberon, da 
revive etm Ok een | fel erin a fad fomerog om muti date a | clin, righ, Sm eee 
p ra ca or, = crimson; obinso 
„E g off the | Pp error, in omitting to place a stop 8 1 and] scarlet; Ivery’s Emperor í ot china, 155 
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disease 8 parts. The 
ateur Tulip can berries, is t 
5 — at meias geason, still 25 shoul ae saint ni "reference ! o the time o of flowering, w en ja pieta N ee PA N 
igre | wi 13 is June. enus de ©. 
ae at Shea ey — mats to throw over whan = Autumn the t berries are ripe ; Baw stands un 1 the head Heloise, e Canora Jian Tavenier, d uperb, 
: revention,“ he ; require aie nts should Scarlet, 
— ni boter hak a 3 mus ar ` q protection in the climate stated, Vince : 
eure, 1 puniceus, unless i except sem E J ©. If youe wood is not ripe, it will um 
the bett me if not — — e beds will be all n very severe winters, lia = y be qosor N 1 3 giving air a “at the s 
Severs weather, 8 IPERS : ountry Cousin. Can't you tok 
HEN GARDEN. ‘AND ORCHARD, up the sides. or by Placing a frame light before it, closing | Wastise Puan: Richard. Younet cesar 
we cannot recommend dealers. The was i 
An 8 LOVE 
provision of materi : TT : 
als for the protection Cuxrtxds: G. By all means; it is an excellent subject for the} Curiosity in this country something like 
x 
of those vegetables of which 
an uninter N Journal, and w 
w ded, should be held in reserve msi es Ply is name to it. e dee singly te Sone he aly you must put your its fragrance. It may be planted whene 
of frosty weather, hatched hurdle e arrival | from the“ Glossary,” although the nts ” cannot be ae 27 but will not bear frost. Atleast Agay 
straw are soma rtical i s, Fern, or loose | CyTisus: LL D. The fo foliowing are — Pik y be d sc: LLD. r sand is not so good a P 
purpose. As par os J 9 igible ſor the above named working as standards rdy kinds, suitable “for pa a Sibson head moisture Srg quicker, 
selected to provide oy a so : ; = — 5 arb beds, Namz. Corovr. . i use Jeres, Tong liter, Straw, or 22 other dry 
for the forcing pit, should be quired successional supply | Sti : Harte. M. The charge will be 3s., which mat be 
threatencd spamich of > securely covered, . a ait sus Saien Yellow Compac Alete Cu uthill’s s Black 
Parsnips should at 8 8 maua e — iad ” e si Deep yellow Pen 2 ous, robus beri is prolific, and an er. f 
= z W i 
place of security. Favourable T and s edina ” ruthenicus.,.| Y 4 eee e, 8 and a slender SEEDLING LING FLOWERS. io 
< ‘euiployed in exams e tp boom ties “Should be „ purpureus Bons onder amt rather | E W H. Your flowers werd not very well Pacas he 
mild and humid weather poe o E The 7 albus! Whi T sy pis travelling, and dià not arrive in very good n fort 
en — has eee the is sessilifiorus ee slow . 3 apparao 10 Bt 
ad an injurious effect on the „ austriacus . JE ale yellow ow [Compact . teuil; — — — — 
Jone she? late, and others are 2 —.— 
eee 5 vee ap N 
— are injared one of the species of Cytisus can be said to 5 e 
8 kind of A if t thus __|Straw on ed Robust an in . 
to it y have been much exposed — — euloar obust and spread g. inquiries can be m y 
most of . eae 3 delayed, the bs 
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