i the presence i 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



5£T 



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re of 68° to 86° ; stirring from time t 





ole is then poured on a filter, and washe 













and m.lky, when a little acetic acid 





ally added to it; it is also precipit 





ird hydrate of phosphoric acid. This 





is very easily executed, enables us to de 





af Beans or any other leguminous p/ant in 



Whe: 



sent 



-L'Institut, Feb. 17, Chemical Gazette. 





Calendar of Operations. 







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thering and Storing of Fruits.— The 



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eason being now nearly ended, attention 



paut 



o the gathering at a proper period, and 



t longer keeping properties are s 

 , perhaps, after all, the most sure ci 



especially the Flemish Pears. Some have advised them 



»hould only be placed one layer 

 if possible, and for material we find nothing better than 

 cap paper, where the shelves are solid, placing the cap 



Keeping, may in such cases 



HIXED GREENHOUSE. 



ird to tender plants, therefore housing 

 must proceed continually until the 



es more to their proper effect than 



r props 



"M be placed under 



Where plant cultivation is to be car 

 a special hospital should at all t" 



rough cleansing. An intermed 



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a proper receptacle for plants from any of the 



endure a part r ma family be 



1 in this respect. The Eu] 

 il propagated early and frequenl 

 will now be dense bushes. We grow them three in 



lined -is to get that solidified preparatory t( 

 rather, by admitting as much air as possible c 

 ntly with the power in hand of maintaining 



temperature. All Peaches, 



InUaMe 7 Wh"n r lbo l uVth 0ld V - eg h tab - e " 



■ . fa tubs or large pots, intended for early 





.1 now be removed to the coldest aspect ; 





i . let their pots or tubs be protected, or 





plunge them, in order that an uninterrupted root action 





may proceed. On this much of the future success will 









FLORISTS' FLOWERS. 



The seed vessels of the Carnation and Picotee may 



now be gathered previous to their opening, if deferred 



the seed will often be lost ; the plan we have adopted 



for a series of years is to go over the plants every other 



ff the capsules as they ripe] 



tie them up in 



G ?l§ll^s? 





mpregnated 



should be kept carefully 

 free from weeds, and an anxious eye must be cast over 

 aid any appear withered, the 





;,A w!„ 



lought by carefully 1 



seedling Polyanthuses; the late beautif 

 afforded fine opportunities for getting th< 



winter their plants well should obtain 1 



at6ly ' KITCHEN GARDEN AND ORCH, 

 The Endive crops will now require 



tV .-.'.■ ':' V 



application 



Towards 



Mangold V 



Runner should be picked clean ; these c 

 ;aring prematurely through the exhaus 

 by suffering the pods to go to seed. As 

 Peach is gathered, those trees which 1 



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State of threat, e^ea^don f £W£«di„, 







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most certain mode of obtaining 







[Sept. n 



>fin b S.t^ 

 «1 and^ figured in ttT£ 



ate^r;^, 











joints of your pipes red hot, you m»jta£ £t ££ 



eep, manure we ^^-^ FLOWERS.^^ &(j ^* 

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vH " !: ;; i?' i ! 1 S Sir ^sSTJf 



fell and blooms tm 



