THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



f hurried into pots, j 

 m, and such will pi 



Ex— 



s most eligible, and they m 

 t drained. The soil for them should bi 



nth some sharp sand. Exciting m; 

 are out of the question, as they will produce at 



King. A pot of this description will hold nearly a 

 plants ; it is a good plan, however, to let no two 

 touch. Those who have not a frame or pit to 



secured. The Persian and other Cyclamens shoul 

 dt-.i'u'hrfui fan lily of plants, and will, we hope, one 



frequent wateringi 



The' Helfot* 

 The Laehenalia family should now be bro 





planted in the open border ; they 



succeeding summer a great quantity of pipings, 



soon require a share of the florist's attention ; ex; 



the large earths 



water in their holes. 'Dahlias.— Take care of the see 

 of the early flowers ; shade, and thin the blooms ; tra 



Let all the remaining summer Cabbages of a soli 



- [Sept. 1ft, 





s apart, on well-manured 

 ■ea wen. The housing of fruits should now nave con- 



iquisite to gather all dessert Pears or Apples from a 



roots, a year at least before their 

 w would be in proper order 



L Trees 

 for transplanting in the end of October, 

 tance must be regulated by ' 



1 drains should 

 w have a thorough clearing, and new ones introduced 

 lere necessary. The preparation of hedge rows for 



this time, not forgetting, however, to 

 temperatures, accompanied by a free 



a the pseudo-bulb. Where im 



According to the order of the affair. In 



of such, to apportion them to the pur- 

 The half-hardy things ask for a frame 



vatory, but not quite good enough to b 



I r - --.re- lire wintering. The Endivt 

 protection, and the Cauliflowers and Le 

 ime. The Neapolitan Violets also mu; 

 lated, added to which some early Asp* 





f this day's Calendar. 



1 .a little all night. All laterals 

 atirely stripped, and the ripening 



)tees. — We have alwavs been the 



through a sieve, a^ it i- h gh \ f 



;« s ,r K 



t part of the stem by 



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