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Ed -— blue; 2, very broad and obtuse in petal, but “ re- 
very bright, but Lae na cane 4, LAM bold, 
e ends, is dis to be 
Y neat 8 Somer, but 8 
not sufficiently dissimilar from some ur leading kinds 
already in cultivation. 
Calendar of Operations. 
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the syringe or engine may now be plied freely, and the and plant in rich soil. Spinach, sow once д — 
house close some hat ani in t k ; give air early Should rain occur, and a milder state of f de bub, 
rning, ther allow a slight circulation | Cauliflower and Lettuce plants, wintered i n homi, 
daria the night : this precaution is the more | should be transf red to rich b borders, if possible sone? 
necessary, since large squares and cl ave made what sheltered ; water well before planting, and fln 
the greater p mod foreing-houses more like a in shallow trenches the ri e between which Will afford 
ard’s case than the houses with open laps and а A =: slight protection from cold winds, Take 
er times; а et, we are not quite s o earth a: the early Peas, and stiek those 
if the latter (putting the deficiency of light out of ihe 
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(For the ensuing week.) question more M accordance л natura 
> principle Tomatoes Soret — (STATE OF THE WEATHER NE 
PLANT HOUSES. arrow, and Cucumbers ga: rid ging oak ME not pepe : Bet AR LONDON 
ALTHO я. previous directions have been given on cone. Prick off when large enough, putting git * Chiswick. 
the f ob h plants ach pot: ey will require to be we "n Р 
е importance of obtaining a short-jointed, sturdy habit Сараї & TEMPERATURE. 
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of growth in rosae nts, as a foundation for healthy -— ей by "р E s i 2 - "mace a| м Of the А | Of the Ear, i 
specimens, we agaiu advert to the subject, as the „m е laris tm ant ері d se or ot Sort early eee. 1 March. $ а {the Earp Wing, E 
season, ab | Max. | M Max. M 00t|2 fi 
Id A 11 e чена ae gme Basil and Marjoram Should! likewise be forwarded «славан x dnm Em. 3 ss 
aei M 5 | 5 "Lm 
admission ofair, and i es of light as well, are n heat for an early supp я: a. % m 30.5 35.906 m 17 303 36 % N 2 
^ * e r with this, allow space sufficien FLOWER GAR AND SHR RY. . 205 soso 9 | 48 2| | sia | 38 7 Y ^ 
een eac or the light to penetrate, and air (Continuin ius beddi Tues.....29|20| 30.141 | 29.995 | 4S | 26 | 370 |38 % | E | 
g our remarks on bedding di and taking Wed. . 30 21 29:331 | 29.601 | 58 | 29 | 435 | 38 1 E. 
to pass freely. The great object with cultivators of Caleeolarias, our selection is, Sulphurea splendens, Thurs; 7:31 «| 29.704 | 29422 | 57 | 40 485 | 38 39 Е ^ 
— is to get pla zi to open their blooms at Frost's Superb, and Kayii for yellow self: һе | Average . | 29973 | 2964 | 494 | 25.4 | зла lara | зї 5 
one er anise yii considerable tact, SUN a knowle ledge former is a fine thing, Aurantia multiflora is an orange- clear and frosty. ENS o 
diio wan 
ишек 25—Quite clear; cloudy; 
oF Brean fine; hazy; sharp frost at — 
Ay os о oS ll K ü h H d kl bl t h d, че: Overcast throughout; posty has 
growths should be permitted, and that the shoots for hls en em Masi vid an ne ea м ote . ES 2 fond “frost; opes fros ty haze; sharp frost, 
he the ensuing year e be selected of equal | make 2 ot bat: “Petunia, though very ‘hon 5 - a1—Fines yoke boisterous with rain at night. 
stren gt ў at once, gola suffici in number for the and well " dapt id for situations hin er ean ТЕ of (opi en below the average, 
formed ni ch sh 1 rmity o f growth will thus be rambling growth is no objection xh their — 
rmed, whic — on no account be disturbed. When not compaet enough for v eds. . STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
mplete, the plants should be placed in à | Prince Albert, and Mrs , are ps hene of ее ending An d 
2 of rest, and should not be e into further | tolerable habit for bedding: Shrubland Rose oe. |o | 
growth. With lants blooming i 4 GES | 225 ва н, | Greatest 
Á pial 8 ny Lind are pretty 2 coloured kinds; and — April. 5 | ea 3 | Yearsin Quantity д 
Miu Ee? as pene pias nu көбү аа v pem old * m white bed, especially ARTS 548 Эё kamed. | OF Bain. zd 
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display in the conservatory will now be at its height ; decided b ble a and род ance A pas a pde. rnb iel SETA 96 dae 
those Chinese Azaleas which have been slightly force patens, the best in ‚ growing. too for many Tues. 5 sha | x9 |49| з | oss ii 
n e. of Camellias of. Cytisus on ihe Mil ‚п —— — and chameedryoides not being showy enough. Thurs 1 sa 373 153 n 0.0 2 
сі The бн eres riday | 5. 35.8 45.9 l 1 
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the beautiful Pea-b plants fro w Holland. high ee Lives Ms. TL. _ | 1848— therm. 73 deg; and the lowest on the 6th, 1545—therm. 
L. erinus grandiflo: а ra 
33 e- een, ac hs Rosos Gluing | are the tallest and perhaps the best ; but all are [eee 
hard 7 pee à - 2 
good supply of Teas), Cin bs, Mi фе, Же AR uela d Meis vt 7 varieti Hey а ey -^ Notices to Corresponden nts, 
‚а mass of — will be brought orco which i it will eos of Lobel inam Five thine. Back NOMSESS OF THE GARDENERS CHEONCUM МИША 
ite сан to aieh ai any de bands :% es some fine Ings, among out of print, the 3 to save trouble, has ‘drawn up a list 
bé taken t * 2 y TY which waged noha ramosa, yer 1 and of such single number till be had. Any subscriber 
«ме. en to water plants coming into m ; more | Salterii, & ndid show in the autumn. A Who wil orward postage —.— equivalent to as many copies 
rali E seen have been forced, as they | few ridens — be sown in vacan ae tween 61841 regu x 5 16, 4518 20. 23 125 24 25 27, 98, 29, 
are generally in sm та — к P. A зы i sero = —5 p ts, or on the edges of "borders and 30,81, аъ b4, 4 45, e 41, 48, 51. х p 4 1 
; ; 12.—1, 10, 11, 13, T, 
in the neatest. order, as well as every part of ser т ahi rone le cd ni rz the front dd To 3 27, 28, 29, 50 51.52 , 33, 35, A 50 584 5 .45, 05 1 
house, and r uniform, узы ае к growing о. ша, ені ie = of эко et Peas, з АІ e AE 
TE. à .—1, 2,8, 4, 5, 6, „ 9 
Orchids will now be pushing into growth, cade coe rani: vag Adee OE 0, p hi 1» "8 Es b ае 
L 1 к th. | sight, e be р кє poete with ые always 3 Ч 
ы е "y 1 id raa ae of obtaining | valuabl e, both for covering ground and for its delicious aas * i 11, 12 i, 15 E E 25, 8 5 
О oom in 1 > , , , , 
vg ao radi 7 pl: 88105 fragrance. NT m 13, 14, 19, 21, 22, 27, mans а, 
humidity, and though nothing like stagnation hould LORISTS FLOWERS. 1815. ATL except 29, 81, 35, 2, 43, 45 46, 47, 49,50. 
-occur in ial i 1е ts gro — . uriculas in pots will now require 1819.—AII exeept 46, 47, 48, 49. 
syringe must be used prett канаса раа іп bight — he T samo’ time giv — abundan к аїг 20,21, 22 23, $ 25 96" 55 5 28,0 E 734, 36 36,38 “nan 
weather, to plants in active growt din at all ven rtunities ; great attention must be 1851 — except TW * * , t ' 
continued. Р — pe sve baskets or placed o ioo to covering, as em nward growth of the es ee иы xcept 38, 39, 40, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 81. n 
bloeks, sho uen en down and ed in | must not by any means ken cheeked. Tak Iso «ч 
xim AI x : Complete set be had for 1847, 1 180, 
tepid water, as the one often fails in keeping | that on and about borders where seedling Polyanthuses| 1852, р price 265, or bound in cloth 80s., " A c. "mm 
.sueh ich suffi are growing the snails caught, else much dis- | , years ате de of prin All fad, 1 1, ЖЕР 
FORCING IG DEPARTMENT. appointment will inevitably e. Pot away the pe Botany, — 1 ne; 
М 4 y, agl lanatory of ese ot 
VINERY.— e Pes e in the early — Picotees as fast as possible; after after the onary exp Latin Pre n in puis 
-show indications 5 3 у теба the x dine — the soil is well 8 the ic English. — —W S. The Manse Garden, and Paxton's pe 
m y time rapes are fully hich the flower stems are tied. Look over eicit D 
ud € н : 7 look to the Botanic 
s ome d be brought to a a comparatively dry state. and the first dry day stir the Gardens rather cendo — — ы aper things. The best 
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during process, having found cuttings as they con insert more i . Dilis, cordifolius, and adulterinus. — , 
p mi Н in the Botanical st y are out ot 
ing of the em of Гү эзге a essential to the ^s as aoc dat eoa ate cipem ау now fashion, — acount of — running about incon- 
Meteri p an ealthy ace of the leaves, in vantageously so n pans: he soil well]  veniently, and having a weedy appearance when not in flower. 
addition to the check vp t gives pro- | first, and strew the — ind chaff thickly ont че ensem You might e Backhouse of York, or Plant of 
gress of the red spider ; of course an additional amount barely covering, then place in a cold-frame; i le, or some other country nurseryman. ne of 
me n ee ep ge ed ен А F 
Pay wid hr бонй es of Acacia a 1 
pep Ы y HEN GARDEN. oxylon, as far аз can be from onal tene, 
mondi ey Meme and keeping otwi J. 1. Asplenfum ‘Od tites, rather rare in this 
conformity with the v N standin ng the excess of 2 last au splenium luridum, tu be found, — collections. e oth us 
ү "8 y | consequent wet of the gu — ser, natives of New Zealand. 2 
: N and haat. Рімевт. — When the we find that where land of eed reis: quality was | Ralxtdaudk: das . Some register the water from arti 
weather becomes warmer the succession Pines of all thrown up rough early in Fe in capital| ally meting the latter others when the snow 
: ч ү is now in capital эй of water. 
ages will м repotting ; in this be guided in some working order, to which late wea has fuis cede e pre vm cable us. 2 uct, howefen n 
measur pte е mode, i 
con I " ссе 0 the epe af f our directions | y contributed. In all probability our instructions . r as " melted snow.” 1 
respe increase of bottom | have been m easily given than and a P? eu gas : ТЕР. If you are not a nurseryman, yon pieni 
at were acted upon at та due iie кой, "T = re glance at former calendars may not b r to remove them, unless you haye ane 
in A te for shift. if what ps : y по е amiss, to to that effec ет ; 
" bend ‘Wiles POE ra апу —ç pro- Tien T will thank some of 2s — cope 
: interfered wi getting in rocure some — ki e no А ee ys been 
thi diate 1 neigh hether any book bas. 
be pal * tl 8 нң. d “Soccer etd 2 A ee s licit mie 
sz W 3 persons in 
3 re is to ooh ~ t in rows 3 feet apart, an who u — qiias "d rers БАШ fish m 
inches betw: e plants: Cut out th Rut accordin Eae Gee Vies M he Ds roper time ‹ 
bud before plan , to Р ете Ње на m deer г VINERT: Ё T will hardly have failed to observe th 
when broken, thini Gb lc ols ar tha bly recommend Hartley's rough plate glass. 
gth Д кш бо TG the three, a 0 — * the d sates sheet ее for a must be that. 
F 18 i often | e no ex 
produces a flowerste f and prevents the formation of but it is Къ MAD. e^ we suppose quite as 
good crowns. Mulch after planting. Je: т к Дато ne ой ай 8 ine 
Radish may now afters. The panes should not exceed a foot in 
latter requires a sandy soil of good depth a f feet at „length is immat: qu : 
least), with a dressing of dung at the bottom. Select 5 What is the yellow Violet ter rss n 
le holes ooDLICE: M M A. аа or two, yor оле, MT 
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Асс, must be given. Plants im dung-pits should bave | have the 255 ace ап ігоп bats ог to growit fine | Бы mambo end Taree, quanti e iesu et | 
the li ed . ve the rows 30 inches a apart, and the plants a foot or placing two tiles « — boards over em bett "ies 
turned to give a little extra heat, Pracn- they era | 
Bingo сн. | 15 inches from each other. The holes should d approaches, g 
HOUSE.— Tie in the present year’s shoots when they up with leaf-soil "lght soil 4 ligt ete ee; ves eme 
and | off the or very light soil. A light у | "+" As usual, many communica’ vedo nee received too e es 
: — 2 bek Il not appear] and others aro unavoidably де detained till thos 
second чуч be > and one plant, can We also beg for the ip r resting 
if not in the ground. Sorrel, rain comes, he insertion of pe 
numerous poe ы aii ami 
contributions is still — 
