296 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[May 7, 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week. 
ANT DEPARTME 
THE conservatory re 
frequently ex 
Kennedyas 
thinned after Ас le età done bloomin 
wth will ence mbers in p 
on wires and trellis ik, will Жаны ге — 
The different Ipomceas and TI 3 ms bei 
to red spider, should be well syri to pre 
pest gaining ground ; ette bes welle plant, 
grandiflorum, is freque to scale, 
not kept down, soon poster the plant ; 
with ND soap lather, or 
— 
e decidu 
other “бев should 
ined, to prevent sed gro 
„ &e., e, if er edd should — their shoots 
be 
wth. 
ng 8 
Jasminum 
which, if 
wash them 
Lilacs, Thorns, gin ense: = ma 
made 
борис куыстын һе bloom for 
select, therefore th the ed = 
plants, nat piloted fro 
e houses, and g 
of temporary ps е » gradually [eem 
oom, shift 
e 
their ble; those cram 
st 
an open situa 
into 
he middle 
tion, that 
ng 
Phlo 
rint shoots ; where such is 
, | at once 
—tor ime see our former NE gre British Queens 
are liable to red Te ; to keep this ind ah Dy 5 
i ‚ are in ~ Аме and after the 
e pit hons 
the of ра 
бин to ihe T of the footstalk. 
OWER GARDEN AND SH 
The late rains will 5 8 ies toi recently тт 
ubs, and now the 
shr d n h 
ng. —4 in roe de ng enteral in the e of planting, or of 
mo 
bedding-out young nursery stuff, remains on 
not done previously, the herbaceous s ground 83 now 
v. ee over annot 
be = fee — in vegetating. Fil u арч 
е e-ground, ог by sowing апп 
— pa ces. ‘Large plants "E so 
oxes, Asters 
e genera, 
, &e., generally throw Ч, too many 
the case, thin them ou 
not only Аа E^ bloom 
but ince stren gh. to the remaining shoots, to enable 
them to need less assistance from stakes, Ho oliyhocks 
for late blooming By stil be planted : as it is better, 
, S0 as to obtain, 
where they are grown extensi ch to plant at two or 
three times, to insure a succession of bloo These 
showy plants are et “adapted for planting in 
with the pony 
te the half. hardy rrhin 
shana a &e. Аы шау be followed by Caleeolaria m 
te culture, in accordance with their 
of young od Aid - old plants, where alive, should Rz 
carefully leere cta e purpose . Divide QS 
; pot M 2 вам &e 
"Peppern 
| si 
d picking, 
are the most effectual means of decori dial pests. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON, 
For the week ending May 5, 1853, as ob t th 
g May умы. — e Horticultural Gardens, 
g TEMPERATURE. 
=) BAROMETER, 
April 2 
and May. | 2 
E Max. | Min. 
29'21| 29.634 | 29.586 
мау » (| 29.808 | 29.665 
Sun 193) 29.885 | 29.808 
Len 224 29.869 | 29.748 
Tuesday 335 29.802 29.658 
Wednes. 426| 30.073 | 20.012 
hursday 5 27 30.141 | 30.014 
Average | 29. 88] As 
4—Densely overcast and ild; 
5—Very fine rea — 2 — gs frosty air. 
Mean temperature of the week 24 deg. below the average. 
are nearly pi presses 
nihe Qu aloud bo 
sown for a supply ' 
replace such as become useless for further work . STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
down and place in a cold frame the choicest Cin Vs rbenas, and similar deam eliotropes, During the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending May 14, 1853, 
for suckers, and put in a stock of Chrysanthemum | and езі тоге denm kinds о: niums, "fot the lat Lo I 
cuttings for autumn display. As spring ae g | planting, when the danger feos frost, of any severit Sia | Ёё а 22 | Yearsin а Provaiing Windi, 
plants for the stove and — cutting, we know of no may 2 doped ver, f the principal points in| Мау. | $28 | 355 38 — of Kan, | 
more useful elass of plants than Begonias. Now will | pleasure ground scenery is the A й - he turf, which ер" 
bea commence Sik a stock for next season’s | should be kept гд all times closely cut, if perfection is Sunday 8 627 417 10 
display ; as they go out of bloom allow them ort | aimed at, bu g^ re particularly at thie irae When by | Roe исо г Ne E 
rest, in a y house, when they may be partially | frequent movings, cutting the Grass as low as possible, | Wed. 11| 626 | 415 10 
i repotted, pruning in any struggling | the foundation of a close-bottomed turf will у its = Беа B M GM и 
shoots. Keep them close and syringe frequently, d the se ; on po зылу 6 or rocky soils, Satur. OAL EAS zs 
they will soon commence growing. Abundance of light t | must be maintained by occasional waterings with "liquid E temperature during the shore pe 1558 I 
and a tolera share of pot-room necessary to r mil vith g 51 . 27 deg 
insure fine plants. Above all, keep them a good distance Ts’ FLOW CDR voca suc OO 
e that the fine foliage of some of the ies ma. n the аав — — of the . — there will be a жа to росси, figured at 
e full room to expand. As the plants advance, vice in the bloom of Tulips, of at least ten days, 5 Hy mous. We should pU y brus shmaker 
liquid manure y now d then be given. Their iso in the north. In the f. сша S d р -— 
period of blooming is from January to May. As a|localities the petals begin to show their colours, and | AQvamics: e unacquainted with“ the New Water 
guide for vente cinnabarina, discolor, | some Јанан t be used in covering the bed with Pen called Anehropodiom dedico you mean Pentstemon 
mani ramen and. Martiana, are all showy | an awning ; at all events, where not sufficiently forward, speciosus. — ^ Е 
and easily E rinds, he net to prevent damage y hail-stones must still be | Cosrrzgs: H » а к your seeds in pure yellow loam dey: and 
ING DEPARTMENT retained. Look over the “ off buds,” and wh r eem ощ PL о If they are ripe, they will vege- 
Vin Although i in a former Calendar we reco mising buds appear, insert a stick by the side, and бесик: v lo no ү терге x ang audi too littl tle viii 
, mended, vhs ч y late Grape required, that the cover with а hand-glass, Auriculas should be moved tion are evidently the cause of rs going off like 
shou retarded from breaking in the spring, M their atte J stage ; this should mt a 5 the one sent. As to mildew, — weten 2 ald 2 AM 
yet it must be Бона in mind that after they have once | expos and be covered with a light awning. To рур: — — immediate! only ai А Pate tbat pé co s 
d into wth t must vary ; for the | prevent nt ben age by side winds or drau зана, curtains eather and preventing their yon 
* ac aby part of the Vine’s growth is comprised | made of net may be let down whenever he weather i „етее, That = dum h plate glass is not futel ib 
tween that period and the setting of the -— ; and it| unpropitious. Examine carefull of — . ey's rough pla ide ot 
i t for the formation of ee d I ealthy wood, | a 3 and Pansies. Very e pte Ambeh in ides wil ow | uid "is FEE 
and perfect bunches, that they be N by arti ificial | attach to these. We consider them ar pleasing с Н W. Now is as good a time as any for shifting gem. 
means during that stage. Hamburghs and the more part of 5 a pursuit What a xiety, hopes, and Pis ins is ЖЫ е had better be de 
hardy Grapes will require to be kept near 65 5° (as a fears, are his! And we may say, wint ed Јоу he Insnors : y "R. The use of the the Cambridge roller yill e 
; ), as they appr the time of — — 5 e seedling o; own ts an bs of the dart-moth ; it m 
< flowering ; but the Cannon Hall and common Muscat, | established favourite. ES ii — new * distinet Wever, be used immediately oy the ground is p sro rah 
with t and West's St. гац» will require | in colour and т; ү though the flowers may or r they а в. The е е, deep for with t 4 
an additional 5° as they get into bloom ; and this heat | have defective points. а ad visa to save N ud ofR d ren eai Mord small moth IL moth f 
should be maintained till the berries n wholly set, | seed, in order if possible to fupróte on , and at pent Astrages ыс Coleophora), о 
when t diminution of tempe e place, | the time perpetuate whatever is desirable in n by Ao which dai . a aa 
and the treatment be regulated by the time when the their habit, , or form. When the weather is бт cocoons. V will you Кї c-r — the en- 
А е growing Vines, | suitable, plant out Dahlias in soil; velope. W. 
so as to keep them as evenly balanced as possible. To d mule the land bier rotten horse-manure ; | Iromaas: H I. arabica, Quamoclit келуде ML bei 
effect this it will es р the this prevents evaporation is highly beneficial. Inte wili fover beddod ont i the — dy | 
ег spurs on а par with the uppermost ones, to allow same remarks зарру to Hollyhocks Names or Fruits: C 4 А. Your Apple is the Easter Pippin, on, 5 
` them to grow for some time after the er ones are HEN GARDEN. as it is frequently called, the Frenc | , which 
stopped ; this will help to ени the LN sap| Seedling d of ‘Caulifowers, Cabbage, &c., raised | МАМЕВ ОР Puants 5 33 d RS 
up d balance the h of the tr INERY.| this present spring should be pricked off, when large jj let В. patula. 
Red jo to keeping a Бона paatai to ‘the swelling ugh to get eM or tet transplanting. As the ent. 
fruit, and the earth about the roots moderately moist, | future growth of the Brassica t depei uch on p 
using occasionally weak man г. ОЁ this, we | not being drawn when young, some attention should be 
still think soot-water as good ny, but i y be paid to this point w v^ in the see — a i 
: made of T 22 ede ipid you eb : wae for the best 7 rarely compensates f dei 
: stipulating, is used i Where | first negl As t diee se ing the асани hb. 
extra gery: fruit = e object, all — Should be crops of d and spri 1 г Вовед s and Greens i$ now ylis 
as they appear, and some growers take out at hand, " possible, an yen piece of ground, d "wu 
— of the crowns, to check their growth and | rather i poor pad seed be sown thinly, and | rivularis “brook,” in the sense of ` h an b ae 
assist the swelling fruit— —à practice we think а when large pos + не prick them out оп aorta tee It is — 8 e dare say, however, 
rohs where the beauty of the fruit i is a considera — — il. са above directions, among — the two words are often ене In um 
; warm afternoons, s co 1 е merou arieties inserted i seeds- used corr to the Anemone, 8 8 3 
ж rate YD men's "lisa, Sot SN mere three or four cessary. 220409 odios Ed porte Mie distint „ | 
ening. ene ver A crop of the Globe Artichoke should now t planted |  toglossum, unknown to us; the is a Maxillaria, of e 
723 =. = ез for producing а a M supply of heads, We have in — n received from several er = ae 
supplies at the гос n ill be | former Calend en directions pr reparin und; 2 ту агане NE кир — W Wow 
Э ely, and our Sesio on the | for — N нА аз rma; г Чы лузел. оцыган and ns Juniper tantos а MA pacha fover sibirics 
im] of ing them а free exposure to light, young side shoots by —— the. old stools may Fritillaria lu ge 
хосае su P Ur wir; weeks : . As the | planted in lines 4 feet apart 18 in — between the oe hie УНЕ жылы ирен а is A only book on the 
edad ` made some progress, water may be more | plants ; or trenches may b du 18 inches wide and the S. неті 
liberally given. See that de bottom-heat Wald at — depth, in which some well rott ure should eia d i gen — y md "fre ta з tried ae 
about 95*, Е EACH-HOUSE.— The ly house dug, a e plants put t abo K les. The time the fruit is t 
2 nios ва x - ture, yi night as well the hoe at work betw. growing erops e - be T iam The alum should be weighed 2 
* " ley ar forcing fi ў is dry; stick Peas as they require it, and Mem M At lin distinct : 
et iino - e nee и or thrice daily; | thin out Spinach, Lettuce, and * "- ps, they | and sowy} — g gular T and well co К 1 8 
c un А me noe ; а доо eres шылд ene vou 5 
e esum s Wy Wah eal en л n tar eis |e, ep i Beare 
The bo hould be kept well , "s manure| Now is a good time to look over the herb ground. View LUTEA: — essrs. Veitch, we believe, leaves 2 
: ES not be of much servi the crop after Wih Ses Thyme, and жөн the hardy Rosemary, n Shady . and ina mixture of loam, leaves 
time. г suceession how "sen By attending [are the late frosts. Seeds of the | 77 Ly Tig gp st can po made to wais 0. 
cess of inarching. T 
— 
