104 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[FEB. 19, 
growing too vigorous, сео, complete lifting or partial es time the plants should be checked by raising Notices to Correspondents, 
disrooting will be requis ‘he great thing to guard | them once or twice with a spade. Put in root cuttings, | Appres: A Sub. Twelve sort tab „the soil 
against with plants слет in the open borders of |i bris bottom-heat, o vardias, and some kinds of | heavy :—Wormsley Pippin, Ribston Pippin, Golden Reinet 
В " Р rdi or o Court of Wick, Blenheim Pippin, Boston set, 
ies and othe ‚ is to prevent the free | Geraniums difficult to strike in the ordina ry way, — — Pes ; пв Plate 4 Non. 
growing kinds from crowding the more delicate ones ;| which ttings are scarce to be go Sow б m s all 8 рот er Pippin, and Court-pendu Plat, mes 
wh only one effectively M the frequent dyas, Lop vein ums, and other climbing} for kitchen сы, Dumelow's Seedling, Бы 
splanting or —Á of the ong growers. | annuals, o get strong by May. Keep the ple a 8 Foundling, orkshire Greening, Rymer, a nd Watts 
The delicate and у? kinds es Id at v power t and rolled y ^5 to keep down moss. | 6 f IA: ‘Theos dar; All communications with this colony ap 
e exami ry orn ou RISTS' FLOWERS. by sea, round the Cape of Good Hope. We do not ourselves 
changed for fresh compost ; such plants as 8 Should the a rmit, plant Ranunculuses see how an оз тайап d comam vast оган. is to be established wig, 
, and oth ree growing genera, ould ards the middle of the mon Top ks Books: Delt udon’s “ Encvc of Gardening.”— Ang. 
en up, and have fresh apost grow in every | and Pansies in beds. Those of the former, which have r. Cobbett’s “ Cottage Gardener,” Pe а anse Garden” 
second year. The former would benefited b ] ies, should be put in| Cappaces: G lubbing Жар, 1 леа | by filing the 
7 у reserved to fill P — P in which they are plante dw ashes. holes 
treatment annuall conservat borde their pro places forthwith. Ene in pots w бше Така (0. We odes arpo lad to hear ot yoy 
ng constructed or , we suggest their being require Menem of air, 1 loo king after, насе prosperity. conduct, good manners, industry, and talent 
divided by 4} inch n nto sq ize of which | soi] loose d, &е. The great secret in ing the will always bring their reward. Selby on Forest Trees wil) 
may be regulated by the height the plants will ultimately | things p То Beside a yle is constant attention, | we suppose, be the book for i tes ура. hould add Brows 
attain; b each plant hes be evented from Th LE the National Pla Guide, last edit oudon's A rboretu ritannieum, 
; by , en p pr cM o mean to for cups at the Natio in 8 volumes, буо, is, we presume, too much for At 
encroaching plos neigh s den d the € RUPEM | Tw p Show will do well to give a little extra pn Wer * ptm it — WP wi. 1 2 
or each given it without culty ; while for Pertapa a little Nottingham lace to еер о torm A8: Calor. cannot say s in using gas 
te p lan presents manifold advantages. | would be no bad thi ing to T ensure one of por Nottingham cn оул. Ape calcei A gen d iu h * 
The walls to within two or three "T e have never seen it at work. We 3 certainly not 
inches of the top, to allow for that dep com ARDY FRUIT GARDEN. fit for such a house as you de ч 
~over them — —.— s — $ der may 1 The ии... plantations will now require going r be made yn al will be only for very small 
а uniform a n finished. Fires this | over ; for the present, however, allow the leaves of last aces, such as window ga 
P pega rf oc Sub. We ake it a rule never to recommend 
department wih be te be more euge to dry up damp — to | year’s growth to remain, as a protection to bee 3 1 
enable you to ventilate freely, than for the purpose of the beds should be cleared of weeds, and a ing of II рр VM is much icq m s the information given at 
raising the tempe 45° may be the maximum | good rotten ^w spread between the rows. by n PF veis bx ne. SO fed RA d ET 
height of temperature. Н ooded greenhouse | means advi digging between ur but A the aes а Vinery over. & atov 25 E for His püipose: à — 
should still be kept comparatively cool, to prevent | is firm, sr sigh prong ing bes ut o o break | ‘the information n given is intended for a hotbed in n his open dy 
a too ear rowth. Air will still be liberally admitted, | the е pruning g of Soins а and| and о A 1 p i poise чалу Le — 
idi respondents will give her the fur 
avoiding, e inm means, drafts or s rong curre dwarf fr AT Ter is W Add he ground, if poor, Iur 1 78 о РЕС, Чаш thon A midsummer, asl 
coming in contact with plants. To effect this, | have acing of manur г he slightly forked te order them to be dispatehed in the ensuing season, as soon аё 
air 
thin pe or — re — 2 e before such 
sashes as cautiously, 
using it sightly үт Feet ises wi v be f t 
ear soot-water will neut | 
istance, 
of plant "houses c clean, Allow 
passage of light through the 
soot, ates, as an abundance of this _element at the 
H 
pe of decayed рц рее, ens the 
dry, and healthy. th 
leaving i it Tap for the ви of March to dry th 
com 
o- water, oy il to D which 
Whenever a: 
pesa the pet wth takes 
d Cine arge рен of Ане тагт 
should piedi placed in their blooming pots. 
the flower MP Advance water 9 with 
water ; 
place. Pot ling 
еер these and similar soft-w 
not, 
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and fresh 
^ simply EN ON C the borders 
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ooded commi 
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Wenn! 
at 
p, tobace 
isl to give it consistence. 
is found on other wall-fruits ts, 
they 
should be — ating winter with the 
position 
above com- 
KITCHEN GARDEN. 
tee in : soil and ————— for 
to the d j 
—4 die р t to the open gro advi 
Peas, ae, Spinach, &е., in "addition to the | kinds 
easy transierring 
when antity is e try. jv 
f turf 12 inches jua and 4 or 5 inches 
rassy side d nd form 
ana es ‘the centre of the P 
ing’ 
they have become quite dormant. 
Mzroxs: Well-wisher. Опе 4-inch pipe n heata bed 4 feet wide 
sufficiently to grow Melons, 
onveying bottom and top - rne 
е 
surface soil 
ho rse-shoe агай e wem 
there — — trou 
pes t 
bats, 
prevent the eqmpost c ng up the 
w for 18 inches in depth of compost. 
progie should range between 85° and wy 
sute vp pits, heated nearly similar 
Seen in some — bw best gardens. 
ICROSCOPES: BW. m cannot find, 
о the above, may be 
the roy mals and 
tory,” for тес 1852, the paper on 
the relative power of tet microscopes, b Ross, Spencer, and 
Nachez, to which you refer us. For prices you should apply to 
he parties themselves. Good achromatic microscopes 
from 151. to 120l., — to circumstances. You — 
have a good working met or 25. 
Names or PLANTS is. Helleborus fœtidus.— A4 W W.; 4a 
Apprentice. Tnfeterminabl; not in flower.—E W. Asplenium 
S.— 
M 
ст y 1 
grees; 
warm wate a dressing 0, ог — 
— . оар y 
TEMPERATURE. 
Of the Ar. Ofthe йа, 
PgacH Hovsz.—Go ove 
m and give them a slight 
Pu idu ro MA srt ia AND SHRUBBERY. 
r bedding out plants (i 
Cordus er 
gro plants a 
having a slight uid -heat, will 
within 12 inches of the > glass, = 
of dry sandy 
ean l. foot 2 feet 3 
» | deep. deep. 
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223 | ash | SE. | a0 
33.5 | 33 38: | М.Е. | .00 
395 | 38 E S. | 01 
33.0 | 39 22 S.E. | 00 
37.0 | 38 39 күте 
325 | 38 88 N. E. 06 
352 | 381 | 38.5 | Е 
ercast 
“ at night, 
— ; el dy; Overcast 
HB з slg zs 
— 9-Fogzy; overcast; ba An 
E MM ау ш remarkably ed most unusually 
— . 10—Col drizzli; pm TEL * 
— 
z ass 126 JE 
577 
2 
Ti ara the 17th, 
e them 
dung, or br. s s dung, nd they will Eur 8 
PRESERVING TIMBER: G C. asks whether the — Mr. K; 
ber, 
a preju 
, &c., will be most 
thankfully received, or an account of any other 1 of equal 
or бирео. or value for tim timber ; ae is anxious to put his large 
emplo 
tank to some use 
Sma. BI amt They may de ‘poisoned by Wheat e oes 
a solution of arsenic; but 9 id t effectual remedy, 8 
is either 
Tr ote — be — as soon as Mr. 
leted his 
trees is necessary. || 
orari JF T. Instead of Mrs. Loudon's work “ Gardening 
for Ladies," you should have „ече! to Loudon's “ Suburban 
Horticulturist.” In attem 
same small Vine 
m; ture so 
your ine. 50^ th be со: i 
exceeding 50?, then ip A inerease to 55° 
bunches are showing, and to 70° when in flower, and 
subsequently. 
The maxi im ИЩ 
12° to 14? above that of the night. | 
Vines: Grateful. Your _ of stewing Vines 1 
planting them out in ed forcing pit fo: 2 
succeed ; p. ou must give plen t тиме 
rder to obtain abundance of кыз * 
1 
ela . lunge the ‘eit the top аа. 
оп 
in ay'a comi under water jn a sunny strea чылы 
GELA ROSE. OJ. W. 
care, Is your pi 
to ripen its wood? If not, you cannot expect it to flower 
too luxuria to blossom ? if the latter, give ita 
Woops лхр Forests: Р V К. Now that we 
e shall not lose sight of this important subject. 129, 
f in Parl 
possess auteni . 
Мо. 562. 
4 The last is the 30th 
the second lir 055 th „ 
ne е 
а er зәт Suon, 
RUM bave bien VE 
— — detained M the induignce of se 
must nak . 
contributions is stil Дт е msertion 
„ As usua em 
and asa 
can be made. We 
numerous 
Adiantum-nigrum, m, L. ran- 
iscea uni R $ e of the many varieties ot 
Epidendrum variegatum; 4, Selaginella stolo $C 
apodim ; 6, atodes i 
ORANGE TREES: E E và .From the appearance ‹ of the leave 
hould say that n y are starved; ps for w. 
