p J THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [JAx. 15, 
t. The plants intended to show in | longer on the same ground. By following out the a= the 
e i require pear ignis: a regular rota n may be laid down, 3 Beds 
d ni, oh 
pass гош tue (Quads acetoselia wo W 
ns? To account for this substitution is not difficult ; February and March will 
il, dro 
If the pla m man 
{ок Уш ; i i i i what- | im коча the quality of the аске ante r d 
j i but afterwards disappeared ibly want рсы surfacing or turning o p e uce toy, 
with i en, uni "he commones plant be vr the ever is done, it should be so “managed that the bottom system what is generally left to chance except wher 
searcest, an as more easy to obtain the Trefoil | heat may be ex ie cted to last without again removing леле, of considerable ability have the man — 
— . * the country by artificia] Ош. эр ra before they are ripe. Keep up the linings 
Daily Express о succession plants growing in dung pits, that air in r 
= == liberal quantities may be daily given. The atmosphere, STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON, 
have be^ tated, should be kept as as can | For the Xie ending Jan. 13, 1853, as observed at the Horticultural 
Calendar of Operations. 8 by the tae ook of has ты ren phere Gardens, 
For the enswing week.) water e however should be introduced, if only to dry 
the in airin winter if possible. 
| TEMPERATURE, 
— — 
GENERAL e KS. 
_ Taere are, perhaps, no ed 8 а 2 Min M FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBE 
| 
Of the Ai Ofthe E. 
| e Air. e arth wind. 
Fi : 1 foot!2 feet 
= Max. | Min. Max. ! Min. Mean deep. deep. 
where the ang- d ed | — [Li : 
‚а similar ‘manner ; difference ‘of sol locality and the over ; where anything is short, remove a portion of the | 52997, 4 2 29927 | 2940| 55 | 30 14 
к | ider- stock into a warm house to produce cuttings for pro- | Sunday.. 9 1 D 55 ютщ |4 
diia bey in dealing with the multifarious branches of pagation. It is often difficult to procure sufficient | Tues......11| 2 
dening much, after all, must be left to the cultivator | Plants in the autumn of some kinds; and cuttings | Wel....-12 
j forse as regards de tails. Hence our remarks must be | Struck in this and the next month of all the more soft- 
4 nyari „ will bl 
Be 
a+ 
oe 
К 
Bt 
ts 
S 
e 
— 
* 
t 
DA 
e: 
e 
a 
Ld 
to 
— 
S 
> 
— 
E 
tou 
o 
ы 
oa 
> 
— 
Ed 
б 
4 
8 29.398 COECRAETIET:R OO а 
IIS ESE 
3.85 
taken as general on varied agreeab 
specialities of particular places and districts. Inde- equally well with those struck the prev ious a cine: large white clouds af бет rd — 
pendently of their proper duties, gardeners have often It is, feni advisable that bedding с eraniums, —  j-Eime; very fi ith bri ght sun; c i 
various other things to superintend ; and, consequently, стеб other woody plants, er require to be of a Z I) Rain eariy ku densely o ; overcast; “ightoing and bien 
E i 
"ally, an th F orders. В ould well = Baani чий е fine; pe А, prt esse. 
connected with the management o "дуну. established before winter, as fresh struck plants of such Mean temperature of the week 8 deg. above the average, | | KC 
Have vicc А in rcadiness for ailing ‘the l are apt to grow too fast to produce a fine show of blooms, — — EC 
should an o opportu -— ecur Be on the safe si e as regards numbers ; ere is rarely US 
PLANT HOUSES. an over stock at planting time. In all large places, STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, ~ 
m 0 bs Duri the 1 27 y for th i g ending Jan 22, 1853, He 
No. of 
| Years in [Qr ашу |- 
Rained. 
ЗЕ 
$E 
S 
ља 
8 S 
gre 
Lnd 
BS 
^ 
eo 
a 
о 
ч 
< 
85 
o 
BE 
ii: 
Ex? 
RE 
2. 2 
ial 
Pih 
fte 
zi 
= 
е5 
22 
B 
. 
8. 
ЗЕ 
о 
Е 
5 
е+ © 
о * 
ee 
5 
ЧЕ 
м: 
© 
ЕЕЕ 
£g 
Ён 
un 
z 
= 
8 
un 
Б 
= 
ER - | 
n 
c 
ge 
ghest 
eraze 
Owest 
Avera; 
Hi 
Temp. 
Mean 
Temp. 
p pe І amental 
promenade and a place of recreation. I rid Rhodo- | Shrubs, &c., may now put in, with Honeysuckles, 
d now be u 
с2 
е 
BERS 
- 
> 
Р 
* 
2 
B 
| 
1 0.55 
R y Тиге. 3) % | 05 
from the forcing pits to th а part. The stock of ev evergreens for this purpose should | Friday 21 332 15 048 
cc reve р е conservatory to fill up be frequently lifted, that their final rem ій шау be ы а. [ А. T 0.57 7 
quently "aking th e borders over, and couraging a effected at any season without risk. 18: them 60 dor and 5 e on the seh, SS nena 
moderate circulation through the house, Although it RISTS’ FLOWER = id 
is not desirable to shift the general stock of stove and| During the prevalence of the lon 8 wet, we, 
greenhouse plants — few weeks to come, yet under|in common w other florists, have suffered from Notices 
Some circumstances a par mie ie being fre e deprodatons EE dig; ош 3 = Hollyhoeks a of Lgs ACORNS : Erzeroum. {Вох acorns and bulbs all 
TI PME 
Wik See 7 
te 
"n. 
f 
— 
B 
3 
g 
ic] 
2. 
© 
— 
ERE 
i 
E 
Н 
"n 
© 
= 
E 
td 
к 
28 
& 
"8, 
= 
8 
= 
888882 | 
E 88888 
1 
1 
5 
| 2222 
SR 
5 
Y 
4 
4 
4 
1 
d 
^ eatm ing veringly | Cucumsers. Mr. Hunter assures us that his “ Prolific ” has gi 
15 i erent they again in to grow. Most — 2 35 bran, under tiles, raised a quarter of an inch universal satisfaction; n says that, with two or three er. 
soft-wooded р г a ane back, or pruning at | from the grou und, have in a great Lx kam rid us of] ceptions, all d HEC year's Kok went to eh — | 
ап is shou be thése š : 1 j among w s not find the name of the gardener 
б. ways rfor a otice will answe 7 que С only say that a speci 
58 
new growth. It is likewise often пес ir and cleanliness, avoidin unnecessary wet : 
s is all EATING: J N Hiffernan. The chea; contrivance is the 
with ‘this class of plants to disroot them more or less at | need » said about Carnations _ Picotees D BN чё ШАН cies Doulton's pipes | ow: not sand Мм. Тһе 
8 eed : - additional inducement to|there is a dearth of satisfactory employment out t of middle end 3 TUS 
epotting till the plant has made sufficient growth | doors the ores oed h h m Site to t 
(say shoots an inch long) t it to Ет hed А e wa сое e . Soror diete э Pits i ( 
: 5 игу 
E 
Ham 
are two very pera Yee 
e n 
^ olt temperature till active growth commences, | soil, a wireworm may be concealed, and should thi 
id iie : tl 
Attend to the training of climbing plants on н апа escape notice, and 4 d as aay 
trellises. T i fi acbeth ( 
requi ng 5 at any season of the SR 
tently a : н ed fibrous loamy tu 
А the wires regularly covered, Бреше n | Florists to be successful should always bear in mind quarter of old, thoroughly Totten stable dung. Avoid ай 
P Should be turned round w eekly. to preven nt their that ыны er operation is worth doing at all, is] manure. Mi nd that the border is thoro oughly drained.—§ A 
becoming eso worth doing well.” d e can only say, m теру to your letter, that we ha 
employed Mr. Weeks o ourselves, and that his work has beer 
ORCING DEPARTMENT. EE GARDEN. 
Vinenr.—Gradually reduce the moisture of th Mildew p 
house as the Vines come into bloom roof йө ену gai ci ee NER E 
e 
п i ith th k 
the berri The night temperature, when the V. r wi ure e one part of 
‚ е Vines | Sulphur and two of fresh slaked li 
ss in bloom, shoal [^ 65°, allowing a rise of 18° by | Soap-suds or strong lie as wi mia 
У, м a a EN degrees more with a bright sun. | of grout. А little soft Soap may be added if lie 
some s of rapes, as Museats and the Dutch | to T mixture adhere better to the trees, After 
ress i 
0^ ; attend 
rotect them from rain or 
ly check the heat Es the fe 
io 
EA 
oom. 1 
and prog nen to separate the differe 3 pegi € 
We TID b If not, put them among d y box, i ren 
of success much increased, MI fine, тта the chances тане ile ої the garden, or carried alongside the UE place, watch them, and {f they shri shrivel muci, den дашр й 
the syringe, and allow. 94 еп — 0 suspend While they take up but little room, and the expense of | „ Keeping them exposed t 
pipes or flues once * twice slight wetting to to the g is trifling, и ХА 4 de er Give == ‘ix ab plants of Bletis 
i "ашу. e 
dé dy d e t all times, iner кы: 5 GARD une flower stem and moisture, when about to ЙО 
А y advances, and ibd one in this “de UINCE STOCKS: Diss, aIhese should be headed back it 
pa ав ES "Re minimi га ier melde JJ 
on may be effected by х : i ki 3 
wh en the 28 iro oe is mai ers oed «m. — it be od sine or nail div d. 3 M Ter a aces, 
eather or camel-hair pencil, er „„ number of plots, in proportion to th over the clay to о prevent it from drying; and by atte 
rates still remain at 45° to 489. po : ent kind of ий ук grown ж ста sei d s : үнүш ы: chance of MM 1 5 
i uber m PON wet an osph and . * а DE on year, | tis not керне of field Ex iu Great Britain, 
Lr. prem КЕ a 0 
8 xg f pas = not been е Ату н i present, 3 quantity of on э ага hy: Las all 
ж ог * " i 1 enable 0 di * 
lication of arti У ; and althoug 8 of croppi : iclous 
ee mon d light. sil when iiam kinds of ve; Acid ble ni ce by ахи 
де if t Peas, Be led plants. us 
› ifi Beans, and French : 
e to 0 Class 1 ; Caulifl 
idend M d ible if they aro not ale Б ога 1; Coley ae TAL 3; Spinach and 
let the ever, with a night mperature of 65°, and | 6, Th ; Velery and Lettuce, 5 ; Carrots and Turnips, 
of heat be by day; water 
small may be given in | th 
quantities oüly, as the coe — beta we e above, Such crops as Asparagus, Rhubarb, and Sea 
Kale will require separate consideration, as remaining 
traw 
report of бе НогЧешгы В Soclety'a Garden. The 
the 
the coping: 
should be fi t 
distance pep ed on the top — wall, so as to project 0 
