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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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nient in chemical operations; 1 use it with vale pes 
i laboratory for the reservation of vario 
by covering atr rips of linen with it. pte y eee 
Sept. 27, 1852, . 444 ; Chemical Gaz 
Vegetables i in St. Michael's. ay ONS сап ы had at 
e season. Asparagus is much superio that at 
home; the whole stalk is tender and esa 
i o for — could be 
as ti French Bea 
Walcheren Cauliflower vas the 
ing 
year. 
did well ; it is a real prize, produ 
an o kinds ot bbag 
well, salads of every description “can 
Wallace, i in aal of Hort. Society. 
ages succeeded | o 
be grown. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
GENERAL REMARK 
Tue wet es of the co will з the progress 
and advantage Should 
а, 
тапу out-door 
accordingly b n 
be d 
under cover, will expedite the 
"odd spring work when the busy arrives. 
Garden-seats, chairs, , &c., may now inted, 
Labels and crooks for gging down plants, flower- 
sticks, &e., made, and a variety of other jobs forwarded 
save ti ereafte Co ts f e different 
quireme f gardening should be prepared when the 
weather is dry, and a den quantity of the ndr 
) m 
urposes, unless ссор din 
separate tiil 1 or use, » mixing to before | 
CK aske d likewise 
3 = the 3 season ; in additio on to "the kd ug 
other things which may be forwarded 
ith much ad er Eten during the present unfavourable 
ANT DEPARTMENT. 
necessary in 
amp and promote a MORE. дас 
„the temperature sho = be 
abundant ventilation to keep plan 
resh gro ich it w 
e prefer these Гаа require 
plant | greatest consequence, 
ORCING GROUND 
Seakale, Rhubarb, and Asparagus should be br ought 
forward aecordin gas the demand is likely to be for each; 
give air each fine day to As: ure in cutting Kale 
leave the side buds at the f the central one, they 
very 
b 
they are grown 
ure of dung and ipeo will be found 
preferable to eman Ms: keep nts near 
g 
я air, to Sow for 
crop seeds of the most dn oved ти 
requirements of Cucumbers in bearing by surfacing with 
light turfy loam, and ie ering them occasionally with 
liquid manure 
es n FLOWERS, 
We ío have taken our ые сэ up 
quite Stn | dodge c biet whee others were — 
e same roots are in a pit, h 
S zz 
Ф 
е аге, 
the 86 soon if they wis 
3 Tulips on -— planted beds are“ 
' Hoop them, and cover with mats whenever frost 
dama 
d much cleaning. of our friends, who are 
decidedly first-rate in the same predi 
ent with us; they have к ы ттт wem 
giving them a thorough clean 
friends we would say by all 3 va go hs do: likewise." 
KITCHEN GARDEN 
cottager his plot of vegetale Lagen но of ~ 
as furn 
portant part of his food, no es intrest > it te 0 se 
eig t 
To the 
blooming in the conserv show house, and | Supply of vegetables, in out of season, the 
are getting past their best, into a drier h to | Successful cultivation of = kitchen garden is at all 
heir wood, re young plants of the above | times of i ce to reputation. e shall there- 
própagated yearly, all beyond what are wanted fore endeavo be as expl icit and comprehensive in 
supply a stock of еш ould be throw d t| Our directions for this pcdes ent a * the brief space 
once. In ver of house Orange trees allo for notes will permit. Trench M 
and gree plan e wintered, it | ground kirsi the soil is Hoda ато it in ridges for 
‘should 1 ntilated su — to promote a gentle tlie atm re to on as urface as pos- 
circulation through the house at all times when the | Sible. Should ; frost occur wheel Peake ара compost 
weather is mild. We are no allading to such Orange | Wherever required. — Draw a little earth to 
trees, Kos ‚ав are placed out-of-doors during 1 the summer, the windward of those above ground. On warm 
and w sible sandy soils sow a second crop of Em s and 
in winter, bee water need be pon borse the soil in| Warwicks, half of each, for a succession. Beans, 
the tubs or pots becomes exce MN dry, and then ove. Plant a row or two more in 
only pts quantities in "pa state. Pelar. | Sheltered spot of the green or e Long-pods an 
йш, and other Mazagans. and Cauli- 
ants of pe ede a shift off slugs, and promote gr 
repotted at once ard compost ; the plants | Bround Onions, plant in m soil, and piis slightly 
thin on the stage, and keep down Aphides by Mu with rotten dung. Sow a second crop of early scar ades 
gating on their first ap nce, This class о Horn ts ina eod аро, d on light soil ; 
require to be kept growing gently, aud the house should 3 of Short: top i be mixed with 
not be permitted to эз below 45° at night; plunge in | them. Cover with fe litter till the seeds come up, 
bottom-heat, to start the diem a few pots each of the | A frame wa with the above 3 a gentle 
fferent ki з, Gloxinias, and G nth. 
kinds of Achimene 
ry to repottin g them. 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
555 if not Ре last mo 
? | plants, s houl 
teet 
d frost occur, x litter or ише of 
eat, and allow den liberal pesa | 
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ApPLES: X Y Z. Few of the many seedling Apples which you 
cans are worthy of cultivation. No.7 , and somew 
resembles a Bedfordshire Foundling; it may prove a good 
kitchen AME s llisa Bua А no flattish, tolerably 
8 d 21 d e 
ARB TUE eit from in the same way as 
you — dM Rhododendrons. $ 
CHERRY TOMATO W. It will be found to succeed perfectly 
under i. ‘treatment usually given to of other Tomatoes.t 
CUCUMBERS: J В. We know nothing about imei edm mus 
Cucum Ger? the fact of pe having been favour 
from Mancheste r by ers o dodi not live at t e 
address he is, in our minds, conclusive as to the гий | 
value of the so D 
; PM, О N., &c. We must take the question raised 
15 кчы “рг inters Devil” into our own hands, and that zery 1 
V В. Rough plate has never been ‚ and ne n be, 
prejudicial j^ е, colouring of Grapes; t hough we ani east 
believe that n charged with such a — wi pera à 
ar have Sot ent 8 to manage Grapes u p 
GOOSEBERRIES : M А EN The e Bpa Warrington, Melling s Grown! ; 
Bob, and Leigh’s Riflem: are amongst the best flay oured 
large red Gooseberries, et Leigh’s дт Е the 
market wel. Keens Seedlin ng Warri ood ear’ ly red. 2 
'The London Companion and Wonderful are e taler rably good, con- 
sidering their very large size. T Whi ~ Еа glo, г 2 
white, but not equal to Woodward’s Whitesmith. 
has an upright growth; that of ie 8 is sp 
pendulous. 1 
Insects: T R. The aphides on the Peach are doubtless. 1 
xireme 
young of the well known Aphis — Which has been 
mildness of me ho uei W. 
Mar EKET Na: An n uirer, 
ardeners, without . ша «pf 
Even unam s qd do not succeed. 
no more teach ма will — exo 3 
shoe making. or printing. А ina — up to it. 
If you are resolved to you буна hen — had better 
study our weekly Calendar, а those of ner ad years, which > 
= a by the most skilful practical 4 M ? 
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MULBERRIES: George. You had са ^ your Morus m 
id e Муаз ad e sl are 35 = 7 as rather than pru now. But it will be 
van in len С : y ki i а. omea aay TaN pha unless you 
* Е m points should be pinched off, STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON carefully by m stra 8 
: eaving lear join above the bunch; tie them ß... he M ri ылыс аа Naxzs о? Тый: 17 5 1 1, Court of Wiek; 9, Court 
proper posi cautiously, as the breaking of a shoot у Chiswick. U, Sweeney Nonpareil ; 12, Hollandbury ; 14, Hughes's | 
will interfere with the symmetry of the plant; the У - Рірр in; 15, New Golden Pippin; 16, ‘Londo 
moisture should be grad ually edu the , 50 E 8 TEMPERATURE, Blenheim Pippin; 21, 20 Nonpareil; 25, 5 
De. |a : S SEDE Pear eee DOR ГА [29 reening; 9, Glont Morcean night’ 
grow (see endar). i e is Ofthe Air. Of the Fart 3 onarch, and should be immediately cut Ds 
t Min. | Мах. | Min, Mean . foot!2 feet 34, Beurré Diel 1 
fires necessary by = deep. | deep. Nantes 5 OF Mon RA 6 буштан, leptophyl 
a 50 i7. umor ped © annual Fern, native of the south of Eu 
4 promote the regular Hi 5 its a i SW. 42 Ifyou беш it growing iiy чи. Е 
. W. 18 ora of Britain. Please let u w the eu 
the Vines, reserve a suff con с ЕЕЕ $m х0] tion " @ the nature of Ls habitat and if there "и жн of 
X i —— 52 30 1 S. W. oe . me Hym 
E decia kis ee 405 4 ia Im Catalogue, published in 1839, and in others publish 
1 sand РТ Е — — ate, and in Loudon's us, p. 591 at th 
CH- 22 the b даа й 50.7 377 * 442! 45.0 443 50 | at that page may mean we are unable to explain, Mr. 
А ringe Dec. —.— being ra T cleverly ian to be ine 
house redu us is a separa - rom Pancra t Si 
at all opportunities, odes 8 = | Mae] Tp tape densely overcast, Lycium.—H D. a state your > plant cannot be ce | 
through the house. ed effect a gentle — Boisterous, with vain” named ; Ae is probably e either QM Anthriscus, or Anthriscus | 
f ise, Аз Peaches cannot be — sine WE. forenoon; cloudy; showers; den, Vulgaris. —WM Davidson, Clivia nobilis. Orchids out of vet 
or any great length of time after are m — boisterous; showers; hail shower; clear at not be named, at 
pois "е succession-house should be brought forwa io Mean temperature of the week 73 deg. above the average, 1 du = ей er Sy "ro geris ocn е 
вер up a > a is register AM 
5 € £^ n E unless оо. Tamen: A Sub, Larch, like other trees, should be fe 
: ea P T, or at all events after the lea 
duration for a good. Peach-house, planted with STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, are allowed to stand till 
ripening in | on to last, Figs, keep moist During the last 27 years, for th ing week, ending Jan. 8, 1853, that is a money question which y 
by frequent dampings ; and allow a slight i of WW ol Se | Oe E e ЫЙ Pet 
be ч on slowl p ч — B Н E 25 Er Grenier etme cay Tree Px рат: Ww. It is the same everywhere. 
w w Ў ry DPA 3 | which it | dil. tert her h qnence of this extraordina ild 
leaves, should only be t ina тегу] Pm r Ehel | making strong shoots with owes bode e 
roots ry iow heat, or the iub] 3 А destroyed by the fros 1 
dots suffer when to the shelves dg the fi Sunday 9| 193 | S11 | 35,1 8 0.20 in. |l 8 3 3 317/37] account ent off уат Tng wa 
house: ex be» aha orcing- Mon. 10| 411 | 302 |361] 12 0430 1 8 33 7/31 9 new shoots, but cover the by falos 
$$; exp owing bloom to the Tue. ПШ 407 | $9 | 358) 15 ox 328 1 4) 4) 3| 2] or wooden shutters, or — m 
amount of light you can command; stop green Я by | Thurs. 13} 425 | sss | 2| з | 076 |25225521| ime circle, drawing them to а point over the 
fe the mome y Friday 14 ze 5 939 1434255 and interlacing straw till near int, 
nt it makes i its appearance; day М) 422 | 312 |367| ц ($2553 1| f е near the point, 
the stock of Strawberries protect — 41.3 ' 807 360 9 ree АИ ИА 55 with a ble straw cap, much as EVE 
erries out of d 2 4 
: of doors from frost and and) E Ma — Y p GUAE, 1 a “Serr Saks Sey ee 
1844 1852—therm. 56 deg.; and on the 14, n 
: E rm oe the Ий, ec | Mu Bedale: The subseription to the Gardeners | 
— is 26s, per annum. 
