ies and — engen- 
in ignorance, have been eradica ; the culti- 
HH 
p all former « experience ; and an 
seated in 
E gon BPESESE 3-3 
ell exposed to light and air, as the best preventives 
against disease, When they are finally sf 
e es, p rcgis — mee oa 
may be mixed with wood ashes, o refuse. 
benefit to the — Keep up a — stock of French 
for ing 
f occu be e-to — ue 
© | the mewhat moist temperature of 58° 
will be posce da 2 the beds with tepid water 
when dry. 
WER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY 
Wherever the soil is found to be at all р oor, Roses 
ould be frequently lifted, re have a fresh supply of 
ovember is the t time for this operation, 
ich the next best the present ; di. plant up carefully, 
fold its a Aine ve the contiguo earth, and replace it by a 
seer to prophecy the speedy end of the attempt, and the plant, after a tsm ime a ы id be Hen 
he confusion of its future ihe title of replaced in its places all Hang 2 i ning, ч 
his ра ives me no leave to speak ; but I со ненада ee : Rose are) аА БУ а 
paper gr ai ag a le. whieh - се every three or four years, but in poor soils it is 
ave attended the te meetings of the Tulip, and шу теа б нн 
‘arnation, and Picotee may be equally FLORISTS’ FLOWERS, 
be be in in = all the peng of t the Rose, the | Link, . Auriculas will now require more water, with abund- 
he Pansy, the Pelargonium, the Holly the Dahlia, a ө sould not bo e m compost zn md $] 
and, 18 stimulants w 
— тоган flower ; — to the guiding of — re some floricultural — Ads 2 
of disseminating 1 a eee the surest decompose re mixed with yed leaves. 
` teo for — ad eoe 5 of гету and floricaliure, florists merely stir the surface, and use weak 
guarantee Scottish Florist and ‚жуы мд Journal. liquid manure; and by this treatment we have seen 
splendid f flowers. Too great care cannot be 
n di : Жы ы collections of Tulips; these 
Calendar o. e are more forw: consequently will be more 
Cr dle аб caning mi ns: acest severe weather in February з and March. 
— we have previously enfi tions x 
| рахт но cote a «у ant ho | F leotees, all soil or compost should now be under cover, 
to the time when it i s desir- теме н h start early will require potting 
ne plants should bloom. Thus with stove cl first ; and the с cultivator will ы abundant 
use for constitu. 
^ eoe ыё bloom — ps pruning 440 tons of his of his apre which v уму as much as үсе of the 
— to minutis is the great source 
"s 8 ма 
» id 3 GARDEN. 
in. ium 5 d for the eral crop of Potatoes should be 
itia, ¢ mil got into 23 _— immedi state of the soil 
mann it of its being moved. We do not advise the 
моз aes 1 of the general crop in the autumn, feeling sure 
y bani iei dva, ge is gained by the plan; and as to its 
hg pung crop our own experience 
C TUN е Potato district, leads to such dt We 
er, v iowever, advise planting in March, on ° 
E to grow | soils. Avoid fresh and Sak ast soot, Ei m 
4 roofed Г — 1 are preferable ; and 
Pre repare ground | 
and flabby, aud en gee | West ot pn oret reip е route mol de 
j whereas, if growth ig ч » | ‚ Beets, and other roots 
, E. JAN. 
75 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ——— Ha 
| STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON е 
“ o one or the je careless nag AL ннн" айым py» n " Be td wil cur 8 „ | Yate ved ening Jn дад м еї at the Ногі ns 
the o other. Here there, inimi a Dent arose, but | , bear any amount of su r beant. carry 
it was dim and misty in its ‘burnings, an 18288 ng | | glossy hue so essential TI pee — 
in its results; the beautiful was sought upon crude FORCING DEPARTMEN ix uM | 2 METETE vu 
— 1 da qe v and ain | Pear When erop is E mg Боов. сда lal 
NNUS. ofthe forma senght wae: полето, Miasory, and | come 3 n fm Fenn be die Ba. | Min. | Max. ми. | Mean 
undefined; few, i , being abl n reason lopment e көр lower or i pes het m 2 
for the opinions which they held. In such circum- se the air ouse should | Friday.. 21 12, game | mom м | зз | йз | 
stances it excite no ta “Florist” was a be dry, 4 a slight ae Авода „Апо aay ..23 14| 30122 | 29.970 | 43 1 3.0 | 
term ly allied to con vocation was | especially on bright da t г I edis Monday d E] 3 52 20% | 370 | 
held pad ps ved f sports of the | in an open bed, th 4 heat should be kept steady, Wel. » 17 7 273 29651 | 40 | 26 | 330 { 
. hens a0. Nc eme oving fruiting | Thurs,’ 2.37 1 29739 | 40 | 36 | 33.0 | 
lowest order, to m on a level with the between 80° and 90°. We never advise g Iruiting s — | 
pugilist and ie dp neither can it be denied| Pines after y have эр fruit, and y dit Ti Average .. а ‚834 | 99.693 1.42.7 | 32.4 | 37.5 
press, it came to represent a feeling | bottom heat is n the leaves or tan between 4 оно (à 
which hid . — slowly —for pots shone be — — => EA zo "oen der 2 "d mtn * north, without m 
undred ears, to re false | to give requi warmt 1 — nes overcast an oe clear at night 
m Not чарне апа tect instinets, | stoning over hot-water pipes, this trouble i a * vane as ieee А 
it fed the vices of the it should have lifted to At this season the fruiting MCA 2 l j ine in forenoon ; cloudy at night. 
nobler things ; and whilst it defined much which will|have never found anything be eoi 3 eee eee eee 
be read with pl flower remains for Pines, ^ — ic re s weis ui i 
earth. i li to | active, stim ts should be applied wi 1 caution, е | 
ти он th, it аара tuted its aptitude * шы 22 es — ng stock do not — sae doa damp Mi » season, STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK — 
rather b iolence of a bull-ring than the | whi very liable if үсе ung pi D 3 g nding Feb, 5, 1833, 
Md pot meth of ^ well ordered —— Men of Ак -— be given sufficient to ea ra circula- T Ign тутаса Prevailing Wiak 
refined habits 1 m iously d the top heat kept up to 60° or 65°, either by| zan, | $84 284 | 32 ена | Greatest —— 
aloof, fearing to lose caste positio * violent — мү wr. or <A e aid of pipes. Rem d X 2 and Feb. EHE | ЕН m | which it l'or tain. 2 3 % 
aud ind inating ab y attempt to y the shed, if not done — nos a чагу нй oam 
evils to encounter ; and і ig — ting. Pea — You Sunday 30} 441 | 317 |379| 12 0.38 in. | 2 23 
still ге ашак d te 5, 1 state ings n at this stage, mt i wen be better to 3 to s d eiie Б iod e i444] 
could not lon, tinue. With intelligence widely | very steady and ively cool, than attempt to Wed. 3) Из | 235] п e (2433 
spreading, with the arts life diffused beyond all | make up for light | and sun by fire-heat ; dust ene | Friday 4) 448 | 332 | 300) 13 ou КЕРЕ t 
recedent, fl ure could not long remain enslaved. | frequently, and keep what circulation you n the | Satur, 5! 448 ' 326 '387 13 X 
Chronicle h upon scientific | house, the health and vi vigour “. the blooms will dipindi $ Biera eet, Amin. tie, bore: period pecurred 2 the i | 
gardening—the “ Midland Florist” add itself to | mainly on the supply of air et; bring on the LT i 
the elevation of the humblest of floral ЙЕ. second house gently, ard а —. chiefly by day; the — — | 
Hardy showed how the attainments of a scholar and a |te night be 45° this , Notic ces to Sormspondenta, li 
voted to the delineation of exact and this may tained without fire-heat. FIGS | percx-rrmups: А Sub. Such places are extremely disagreeable _ 
in the Tulip. tie be Flora " supplies a still | may hav: ir temperature gradually raised, as the to those who live near them, bot. we have no information about H 
unanswerable . leaves advance, one degree weekly should however not Сиюшит Tees Y harm Ia Ns ы-н of. chory ЖШ 
tation to the objectors to othe «Fi zT menta lake d г grind mcn gr Tu will skr rie oe "A iere . 5 E 
in 1| Caution, ап eir progress sho! slow; fires advisable AU your at this perio if 
irap in s, fa tl — our oa. only be y p s and even г е hea more especi ally. i age = e. Son D d ho ov E 6 j 
pov re — or ag, "— de 1 $o a o which point it — judge of the 5 of 8 the o othaki hc 
, er а wise * аң admiration of a | should be kept, yá free аа of air, will do bend the soil ah i 
опе. energe ndividuals ө ORCING GROUND. of these (taking care not to cut or break the fibres), in b 
taught and exemplified withthe success. | Another sowing of the Early Horn Carrot and. i dpt i 
Fioral meetings, e Mg UR. лги он vere swollen ee may be made, if the demand for them is con-| jn all probability, the trees will make good wood, and agi 
into eng orisis irom d now be got in order become productive. 
Ead to J o'Groat’s How 3 and results, such for otatoes; for forcing we prefer the 4 Ash. | Coat: login Manni to be iron pyrites. De la ВА : 
most sanguine seven short years since would never have | jeayed Kidney Golden D and early Oxford | cora eo LEE ee din мыйды bes 
ва 1 bere n ie * a'e likewise good forcing kinds; in f ne | cement, and cast in олбур will stand long: there is so much ex 
да on lowers g "ocanues nave bers (forced Potatoes should never be cut into sets), 
ined ; ; 
ofthe wall, would give DE 
of pero dey m that ye ud moti if the Samen top oft wall d 
cemented so as to prevent soaking in beh were the er 
ш, | 
g соп tiles 
bric to forma 
key for the coping or cornice; and then, if Portland Cement 
employed, there will þe nothing to fear, provided the work 
well d 
FRUIT Sub. Apple trees 20 years old т be 
advantageously: { wi ся аз bear in а few 
ам 
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Porpigs: J F B. 
able to bi 
n cutting back ti 
rks, o Mns mps, for gra 
vir d and Normanton Wonder: 4. — ought to * { 
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native of Japan, and nearly hardy in this imet 8.—, 
roum 3 le acetosella; 824, Adonis Persica ? 
87, Adonis $ 9, Ceratocephalus arit 
mone re 155 An. umbellata; 
f Vinceto: 
Epidendrum 
" di escatorei, 3 and 
usual; 4, ‘Oneidium, Probabil tenue. We should be 
2 pre А has 
te published as soon as the woodcut can 
to accompany it.t 
Sow in February broadcast. First mix | 
seeds with he: times their bulk 
according 
seen in this neighbourhood ali this 
