THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Man. 26, 
Calendar of Operations. 
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cellent уа та placed Ь 
reak the force of the 
air, whic ei Weald: be unsafe to come ** 
tact with the wt i pem of perros Ful 
(T. air 
wth has commenced, abundance 
way the ey sre brough rward, a 
t fo stead у 
ie ited with fo rmer directions on this 
LH 
amount ef Тон age 
ta advance, 
than ordinary fires have bee red of 
rendering (in er tio ion to ‘the drying "effects 
the external air) the rnal atmosphere drier ‘han 
e requisito "humidi should be ‘supplied 1 
apparatus, etur „Ke, at the 
abó ve the Mer 
p of plants intended t rer 
байо if n 
r e grown, | pr 
they will be easier managed к “placed e bes] 
e ted Chin Azaleas 
arly-star and 
dr Оаа aes e will be making 
ne ouraged 4 Bey a 
hs 
iovis useful family for winter | 
slight shading for a kie, and 2 — ые аз 55 
as possible by good ventilation. The 
are very likely to beit ut the 
ору the shady parts of} 
e 
| succession by iem dag a e: once a fortnight. 
Water etis cautiou usly, a 
e in а will require 
second crop. 
rely protected from frost ; earth up as they advance; 
water ver гу sparingly, and then during ‘the fore part of 
the Sy: fo or xy; plants to get dry before PONE time, 
and, to eed the frame Potatoes, a crop э 
тањ in bearing, ns бе ith liquid manure, an 
to keep down thrips. 
ah LODAUC 
the best structure for gr 
„ if a supp piyi in May and June is wanted, 
3 as. 15 = a once. 
| WER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. 
To — эз of scarlet Geraniums named last 2 
Наках ча variety for а dwarf Бей. Та ће 
| section of Реј rgoniums for hedding purposes, Cri 
nique, Moore's s Vietory, ee icc. чы Lady 
Mary Fox vie atum 
served favo ouri 
Quee 
eir 
“which may 
speaking „if the 
| Eu eee 
йы: аа ро Asin. 
require repeating bu E. 
e necessary | more 
“Tee "sinking Pinch off 
as at nothing Bera 
у with the final swelli tie wore the у төт Айе 
our previous directions as regards ‘onal | 
~ houses. Vines now ME will ған copious 
^ syringing, to coun ‘dryness produced by the 
external air. Se pened the last house from breakin 
too soon shade them the 
н та by night. 
forcing houses, 
of the house ; take 
of “ sun-heat by wed early. A tempe- 
to 96° will not injure them, if accom] 
keep | orde 
ia red ; but let 
nty of 
E lining this severe wu ah, 
use | off seedlin 
cime, ducam 
it to pay a trifle 
are very great. By | clo 
p» "the fan aem Jehu жуы — t 
n Superb, Empress, Anais, and | Benutyof Winchester, 
we нау у geb to вее them in | perfecti 
when it bee 
this e 
on. Virginium, 
es ue pen will prove valuable in 
nea: 
Am 
we use only Boule de fe, , Brilliant, an and Evain, 28 
Defiance w lants 
ve а — Louis N Nanik 
an scarlet, but — good and hes. 
As whites’ premier: Mont Blane, Boule de Neige, and 
Celine Malet we consider planting Melindres 
alba for з dwarf beds, or edging. Andrew, М. 
Pasquin, Mrs. Mills, and a are the best 
among the blo ue and "violet с 
ever, forget e А vens which in 
ae oa till a useful flower oe 
nnuals intended for beds, & 
Loph 
Е 
The weather has ous that little or nothing 
could be done; at all esit: potting Carnations an 
Picotees t must be eps 7 — the first — 
ЧЕ ity. Growers tend to exhibit at the 
a Show, at: York s should iran M: the 
in which e up 
os hea st t to ү =» t Lad Macbeth 
oi Fe AE) бым, майли = others | 
ich they will find in some e of the эү of our Sem 
growers. — se course will be sen 
t every 
in moss, ripiano g E the yar far better is 
The satisfac 
arrive 
ness, l 1 it be 
ү 
ti ll 
м, possible goat damaging them by diste ien. to 
fro When 
w Su nday.. 
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ARDY FRUIT GARDEN, N 
Of rse Peaches, Nectarin ines, and Apri 
earch geet ed from: frost, by some e are 
other ; in 
p rial 
А е Weather 
ming period, Not 
ums, P 
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nb 
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urn of winterly weather: will prevent the 
of the йл quom fora time, 
giving 
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the air 
weather ppt sow Snow’ 
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8 F THE WEATHER NEAR E 
For the week ending March 24, = ты be чест at the Hort 
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March, 
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cloudy 1 overcast. 
ear and fro: 
Mean temperature of the w 
STATE OF THE "WEATHER AT 3 
During the la the last 27 st 27 years g April 2, 1853. . 
Lowest 
Temp. 
March 
and April. 
Average 
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ga highest temperature during the above i rT ELA 
Jo 75 рени and the lowest on the 25th, 1850— therm. 14 deg. 
SRARELE 
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Стоснеѕ: W E. You must apply 
* nd that Messrs. Hart de have offered to 
number not less than 200, for a shilling a pie 8 
HOLLIES: J S. Plan t me in Angi or Кер, ber. $- 
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NAMES x PPM: 
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NIO йону» R @. See an article on this 
Corresponden of 8 
PEACHES, FOR A тн С. Royal 
Aspect WALL: R F. As s you wish 
large sorts, the following will þe suitable Aan et 
o Beurré d'Amanlis, Van Mon s León le as 
PrwE-APPLES: R О В. Too much damp, or tog откен ы 
de tion er = LS pros — 027 
are, no also A* Эч from sim Bennett s pia 
POTATOES IN Тах: a Z. W Mr. Bennetts es 0 
M all "Y o remain, 
s are — 
e believe that 
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the 
red with it to 1 d T — — abo 
Tenning ridge уй rer thrownover ies 
bein резни the Po og ty 
ney had better nor 1 
with one orn han 10 or 18 fet high "He trunk, 
a trench round it Ee e, The ilit. 
fü the, tach, fa WIR at il Trest, sol, Тыа ume 
formation of small firm 
hazardous nee inn ачр 
Mes таа Mm, ныш 
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