1—1853. | 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
7 
. rebels, with th 
‘America i n border, i 
e help of e 
is very fi far ліна being the least enter- 
ding.)— Every thing written я Sir ae 
у: ze ti d ins сое as w 
teresting an 
Head is in g it paints the сер stats 
wee sine ics Can adi 
d vagabonds from the 
TE heating of the pits Senp to the kitchen garden | 
partment (in which - ved Chico 
Senlale, and early Pota 
to be improv 
ory, R 
understand, а 
sides to permit 
о the is: but this 
arrangement is found to be imperfect, and a plan is i 
contemplation to put them 
a compani 
fectly the theory o 
stood in England. 
is 
— А 
—.— че on the contrar -— th 
poa retained by the m 
gation of an “opp o 
ae Bor 
Acer 
wi 
of ice is, practica ally speaking, under- 
People ferui = its 
= dy occasionally sinks to 40° be 
e temperatur 
ent, ‘therefore, that if ne icehouses wer 
on in a carpet-ba bag 
mper- 
being ‘ 
xed qua 
ount of "бик; 
е extra baci 
e of iee just maga 
У 
is to say, a 
t 
s infinitely more —— or, in | wetted the i — is P deep in 
3 йн infinitely more cold, than a |o 
Garden 
ORTICULTURAL SocrETY 
t 
4. = 
TM 
2 
lit 
re be 
orientalis was blown 
S present 
"ed fena th 
эч тола the 
' basin 
ot LIN 
vont DERI have 
the state of the а aa 
88 ing of rain 
We 
ever, to state that oor Society s garden 
у” 5 
over; but, узен that а, all the 
most o d 
teen le 
vas andcipated, e e off. It appears 
situation. 
. effects of severe Al 
йыз. rains which have so long been —— 
ated during 
ted, t 
— 
when 
As the wall was fully exposed 
some idea of the han e 
ill there- 
tall Thuja 
* 
wind 
as yet it has not 
weather. 
the 
the garden is sti 
much 
; otherwise the terracing the side "of the 
opposite orchestra, and 
s hot as 
the уа. айсан of 
y lik me 
бешу veined, and have e 0 
of those o 
сое. 
Е heads; in 
est brilliant fiery red and very han dome, i in frenum er 
greenish yellow. 
t the sam 
t 8 
during oe growing season. 
force the spikes to pr ee 
e to be | wit 
say, gard 
ракою: that the 3 Laboureur proves t 
he sam the é erg or 
icon. grower 
construeted pits, ага now afford separate command o 
top and bottom he 
ce, Few thin 
ngs mag: in — in à houses beyond what 
our last re We, re- 
Lopezia pie d gig or as it ay 
called Jehlia fuchsioides, a rather promising toa 
етар from Messrs. Rinz, of Frankfor ; in April last. 
It i soft, gy tie le- 8 
root, 
beet mentioned in 
2 
* 
very 
deep rose colour, which pervades every Pi cept " 
anther, which is blue ; it is rather coarse in lees 
abit ; but it will, nevertheless, prove ап — is 
the gr reenhou M^ and p ie fair to be a good winter 
flowering plant. We also direct уш „44 to two 
varieties of Billbe 
Brussels, which hay noticed before. 
ot been Thes 
e dry stove pants, neeg 
r other 
enty o ы 
d together, so 
the к» жерн should 
The flowers will kee еер s 
A о without whally losing their 
They ar 
e treatment and soil as Ti Ti нам sias, 
Deren a — gay e 
eeks in a 
r flowering plant. 
855 ‘sill continue to thrive 
e for this tribe of plenis which seem to 
seid cation. см» full 
o be 
mild ka RR 
rchard are swelling | t 
nstances, x aed fast. At present, 
wever, the e is every appearance of a good crop 
Sod season, and the long heavy rains igang Live 
ard a 
r 
ch 
n gravel) the r of the 8 v latter will 
t of 
year, and Pears are fit for table now 
that 5 or diary rennen, should not be ripe 
for two months to come. As regards the cp we may 
о be the 
 Orpheline 
me urr 
some nice 
a kind with. fine 
mselves 
rt чы a Cabbage. cole a variegated 
foliage likewise deserves notice e,on account of its not 
only being useful as food but also for garnishing. 
FLORICULTURE. 
EADING ro or 1859 552. On looking back to 
year, one — — fail to discover cach 
intimately connected with the welfare of 
pertaining to the pursuit as may tend to point out what 
rogress has been made, in er that our skill 
i the more 
which all should strive—viz., i 
their respective classes ; the former 
delten te rose rein full, sy mmetrical, ind of average 
e season, a 
ong Aurieulas (always al сЕ 
ction most 
keeping, а spring flower e incl in cheerful- 
atest 
| 1 Ча, 
е varieties ; let us 
Tug Cal 
so 
in the position of all vel 
f | gon 
— — К, 
erga bifrons, received from M.de Jong ghe, 
the 
as to | in 
ix | cha: are 
e| remain in 
z Осо, ие d "by Ch Chr 
e|or July s 
of the variety just mentioned. , Both the Aur icula and 
cashire, and it is from there we must look н improved 
— not be disappointe CS .- 
— гави E-( Primula sinensis). his is 
t, yet perhaps —! so math inte or 
ves to be 
0 
nd other popular ogee gr ge it is, when w 
own, certainly handso: me ; its principal value is 
ived from its bloom 
Let them laced in a 
moderate S t-b ary greenhou 
would do as the plant sas cen enough, prick 
€ — de pots or pans as many as are re 
e them r the glass, to. prevent them 
any stage of thei 
may | be Aian ced in a арт: frame, 
rst rather mp. afterwards give more air, and 
shift prog perm until they are in pots of the 5 
size; 6. inch pots will generally be found эр enough, 
cept for specimen 1 which а а 
8 ог 10-е віле. Тһе must b 
strength, 
plants require Tibe ral 
th 
mas : 
ng should be nd in 5-inch pots ; 236 
sd 5 үте they may ^ pine nched ou 
and 2 Bars in the beginning o кан 
Аз may be danger of the e of the plants 
being affected by oan ding dull weather in winter, 
h water from 
e 
me ыр ‚ with richly-coloured 
roduced ; nes mixed wit th a few 
cla u 
in St, 
us kinds, are о abundant durin 
months. 
move i Sir J. 5 liberi (Lightbody) is a — |re 
tural Society, 
days, May 17, June 14, July 12, September 7; also 
0 icu tural Journal for Janua uary. 
s the bloom dies off you may cut 
h will n ave ЭРЕ iia re . and 
the Scottish 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS: A j 
down the stems, whic 
111 
CINERARIAS: G. 8 in p or f house 8, 
down insects ; e them ple 
' prevent them fum drawing. E large plants are wanted, see 
that they don't get pot-bound at this time, but 
they require it. 
POLYANTHUS: В. Ifi in pots a avid: frame i is best for them. They 
as you can 
gn them. Examine shows ie "eds or borders to see 
i of may have accumulated around 
hem 
Roses: LK. Let them alone for a time, the buds starting on 
Ön pm — . will not materially injure their bloomi ing. 
A ko grow in ce most awkward position, 
Miscellaneous. 
E e e n water and other 
e summer and autumn 
Melons 
еш tiv atin: 
| The ground is deeply trenched in April, after which 
ame are dug 2 fee person да, ee 8 feet apart, the rows 
bei rich manure is thrown 
into the-holes —— mixed with T — In this state 
days, the man 
; r three — during this 
e IR a" of soil are then spread 
sown; a ‘kind of basin 
pro 3 plants from strong 
winds, which often bi blow i in the end bt April and begin- 
—— of M. aen e plants grow they are —— out, 
t round them is dra 
every one ne leaving t e island 
new kind, which is 
sorts, In 
