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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
more, 1 have no doubt that many of your readers, as 
well 1 as myself, have seen the pots е of water two or 
above, require a > pu — pu and mois 
heat. Gesneras may be n the way, w ith 
the addition of more light Amaryllis, Ke, Should re 
ys after rain. Is not thi ould ask, inj urious | 
to the constitution of the plant ! dirt iy, 
is equally objectionable, and I believe it "helps to bring 
the lights washed, 
теа they are a great acquisition. Ma язя 3 
К varieties for seeding; after russe. ange 
near th 
and ry serviceable till Sep- rem alittle bottom heat in a fram al 
tember ; nevertheless the plants should have abundance | t io piel their growth. Fires to the Mu and Orchid | at five o 
of air, the lights only being o damp weather, betae will still 1 xara i have pointed o a 
at night air should be given by tilting the lights at RCING DEPARTMENT. growth of the y ood 
the back lants should on some h VIN ial whicl instead of entirely removing each useless shoo 
level bottom, for too much care cannot be bestowed on have ран ‘left on the borders of die early houses ; as | the two 
them for some time after r they are cut down. Iti is very 
the warm anma of ке covering will m — have dm 
the ed turf o 
ace, a dr essing of deca 
as the spot brings them to, after, as he thinks, 
cm all he could to prevent it. The plants 
0 
well at the чаз time, со о 1 9 save m 
opinion, the preparatio on of the e most 
essential der d E I ES pn at ong at 
remarks I 
o the surfae 
8, has Fokke 1 5 3 be spread ov 
leks to 
r the surface of the 
* Grapes i in the early 
ouse are cut, gre. be paid to pre- 
serve e foliage healthy for the next three months ; 
should be miren аре to — down red 
spider, which the f the h сЕ ne — 
xinias, like the into pits for forcing, 
зе | ch 
thin. ngs ; s Grapes § УШ | perhaps dern suds cause the = : e to adhere oung foliage 
some future d add, the он of next season’s we will m iiy de m id on | and shoots, and the sulphur ee Жу dem а 
that my mode of gah as aire as er сш A gos this after treatment, on no unt n — the . a great pre ae, from the attacks of red spider, 
&., if carried out, I am sure, be a preventive 10 8 as If the —.— foliage i is unhealthy, or the EN 
this di The treatment will answer for any lo eality. ines eakly, a partial fresh growth may — per- und hie 8 w be got i adiness r planting 
By July, many of the varieties will have done flowering. | mitted w furnish healthy 1 leaves, hatt this чиа vog out the early аер ‘of Celery. Trenches 3 feet apart 
Give them all and ou ibly can, in order | be T when three or four are fo if, and 18 inches deep by the e width, should be thrown 
ripen the wood and prepare them for cutting down, „the existing aves A s healthy, it will be out, into the bottom of which dig in some well rotten 
previous to which let them become 83 dry, then inr: to preserve them enco a fresh manure; this will edes | e bott d rd 
eut th ting to - eye, уту . r four eyes growth to any pgs this treatment will diable the | within 6 or 8 i of the surface | 
to break fro The wound w A sies eis but if | V and form the nec should be well — у putting out ix pr — т | 
inclined to » bleed a little, хаваа стази put оп will soon — for next pesto s crop. Alu revue of air | grow Celery of size, a wider space between the 
p it. ^ healed, they may be placed in a frame | and light are indispensable D eep à drier|rows is requisite ; but the above will be sufficient for 
prepared as dans dir. бру, pui and a sog water | air to houses containing Grapes ripe or ped and | mode ed heads. ll harden off the 
may be given—just enough to damp the soil. Keep| de air liberally. —Melons = swelling will require | before transferring them to the tren ; 
the frame sii for a few days, to induce iom to break a moderate amount of water; if the are 
vigoro usly ; but as soon eyes are fairly ae growing in me , loam, liquid manure should 
air must be given. When sufficiently бейм), ум be given; be particular that the bot heat is 1, ee eee i 
be shaken out and disrooted, using a sharp ‘eat fe, . | maintained at a int, а ficiency or CE Chis 
g off A roots. Re-pot them into ас тийе 
previously prepared as follows :— Опе barrowful Н 
2 I ares шүн of rotten cow-dung (th e Of the Air, Ol the Earth N 3 
er the better), nch рош of 1 Max. Min. 1 foot 2 feet 
This compost — dé iis е) over with a y — | 
not sifted. If the pe were eed: in 8 Sia pots, 2 E | 
put them into 6-inch ones, using an inch or two of drain- 53 | 29 | 10 | 
age, y yn should be erocks broken into pieces e "BE d 75 
of a Bean. When potted, water with a fine-rosed ] wa taste 
codd ; place them in a frame as before directed, n piece eat ek | an 
-and keep them close till the plants have become esta- | ed under the plants. After the fruit is a= э aaa [ма [Гл asl жо! [8 
‚ blished, just damping them overhead two or three times | three parts swelled, a wth may be ere m ШК ape eld rain; clear; frosty. * 
га Week. As soon as they have suffice tly vered | 1 if the plants e intend to produce a cond er crop. -- u early A.M. masses of white clouds; overcast; d 
from the shift, air must be abundantly given night and Cucumbers, like the above, үө — daily attention ie 292 and boisterous; heavy showers. Pan 
-. day, shelteri from rains, and kee ing them | t9 Se em thro rough t the ey wi require 3 2 — and boisterous; cold, with showers; 
» Clean from -fiy. The plants should be housed by | а erate n. 5 нове but should be shaded — rain at night. 
вн middle of Septem mber, jtm hould be from the direct ac the out shade the 8 and of the week 9} deg. below the average. 
roughly cleaned dow € бе 80 oliage is apt to mem unhealthy, h. excessive SEWED) HERR 
floor. &c., well washed. TL LL then be be placed e ation, and the fruit venus ieee in consequen ence. PATATE OF THE WEATHER AT. CHISWICK, M 
the distance apart which is $e them to bloom in ; FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBB a 
they will t little water to keep th aed In th weeks will ill be devoted | 728 Sga | укосо, | Greatest 
health ; watch for green-fly, and fumigate the moment | filling аы the flower garden beds and clumps, intended may. | $82 | £22 58 which jc | хапу 
it із perceived. The above is exactly the kind of the summer and autumn display ; and now a change AE | ah | Де | Вашей. 
ment my plants have received ; and I never remember чай taken save in the wea ry exertion should | —— 
seeing them finer than they are now. I cannot close be e to get the planting out completed with An X 
these remarks without sayi tt 2 think the possible: dispatch ; and premising the plants intended for | Taes. 0) 6e | 22 рул) 1 
pot is confined to certain vari ot mue h bed have been pre rmined, and hardened | Thurs. 19| % | 446 | 549} 1 
-acquainted with the disease; ita ‘all sorts, more | off, no great diffi will be met with in filling up the Stig 2) BS | 453 83 A ad 
or less, under the — — ÓÜ from Sylph, Matilda, Some allowance must, however, be 22 highest temperature X к the above p per Lee on tie t 
Album m orum, &е., which are some of the oldest |t ; lay | sd 17th 195-4 э : 
varieties in cultivation, down to „Emily, and of flowers; if early, 3 plants will require xA ade ; 
many others, both older and newer. If, аз I before | thicker, and need not be stopped. And if not before a otices to Correspondents. we. T 
observed, the are exposed to wet, cold winds, &c., later period in in the summer, t ; and the | Стливквз: W V. Try the following in your conservatory on, | 
after they аге cut down, the will ov e any | flower-buds ld be pinched off appear, till devia suaveolens, Ke Marry cides, ae | 
variety ; but I admit that ts are more aff the plants have filled the beds. There аге two objects | macrophylla and monophylla, Tecoma eiiis eae ч 
than others. То е who have the spot, І would | prinei d in view in — — Кре ad бсо sorts take Clematis montana Sni 
recommend the h to be kept dry, an tem ee ere aromas ia to produce grandiflora, Caprifolium gratum, Раззійога к р 
— : Sipho, The Virginis 
ture about 459, giving air at аң favourable opportunities. | striking effect employing plan emi of à decided me. setben, Aristolee me nt with ave EE. 
J. Dobson, in Turner's F EIE er and ucl 4 te for enue ing rame с Roses, toge hS" Lophospermum Hele 
363335351 e di visions, jen уннан" dersoni.f have atts 
dar o: f Ope well contrasted, this plan is very effective, parti- | INSECTS : H. The minute insects which 
OR the ensuing pera re ошау when viewed from a distance, and is wel Jl adapted Tost Which infests.oid flour. its N 
. for situations where the beds not numerous, and consideration. W.—7 E E. The grubs which have 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. w ere is a considerable breadth of either Grass or your Barley за ooh A & larvw 0 2 | 
We have bie observed that where any consider-|gravel to ov et a ition of the sa smaller speci daddy ae Er | 
‘able number of plan wn th n be nothing thing, — brilliant, is is — so pleasing on а с 8 have there КЫТЫ that folling wi no i 
SR . set марія To E repli ng them, as in this period | e whe both in form and colour| watering the plants with brine, or a во ба а i i 
onec in which an cular class of plants are Yard м: һе ne b been called i — and wh — the gradations into which = — h T» beneficial ira plants ап f T | 
m i is i mary e arran en the flies ' a3 after, and J 
a [potas wi M n 2 —— beh b мо а — i а rasa dee. as 
8 ny 1 
There is now no laek Ma olours to effect this, as nearly Luise. or тик Vain Z. They 1 poe n 
i ы 1 e , d 
3 for the е En Dem bul va bee 2 very тобеп manure, and th 3 qure 
Y n urin 
ч agree v nc e e ee this way, hardy Ry 5 is, we regret to 59. 
y using а colour for the cen ing neighbourh Looks like a morsel of Ма 
int it with plants of the same kind, but of less эзы Ме nts cannot be d 
for a week or to encourage them to make colour, which should 3 diminish from the eentre So. P Hier е repeat that such fi a Tortula-—in 1 i 
талау allow them more air and Tight until as а point to the sides. is, with well — that —_ ийне 3 Bid ipn. 
they wil af e to both. As stove |edgin icularly for the larger beds, will be ripe.— Mary. Nin раду Populus BETA. 
plants advance allow plenty of d par- m minm н Беча, than where s of vU 250 The- vient E е : agi Pena As ee 
ticularly to plants whose foliage consiitu im- КЕ only oyed, Select a shad nem and Dandelions, ке for а жеек, р. ca colt ова. 45 
rtant item in thei io Lune VA a ita ssing of rotten dung, or le a Meleagris, very you ist one vary 
in constant use to keep Wa by хамун iy ыы in, for plata the 8 = mira uS ue relate they узна олы 3 i bte j 
fumigating, where hrs are are — to ret established, | different kinds of Violets for ке: ; the Nea "B. The yellow variety of Muscari m а j 
The w and b kept under by i for frames or pots, and the runners will a swee — etr BIS 
айа band washing the pre plants cet — | be found in state br removing ; plant them 8 or POTATOES : We do not find any 
f H 1 rottenness ri gen 
lather of brown or | 10 inches apart; them abundantly in weather, | TRADE MEMORAND & Co, We have no 
of sponge should only DT s 8 —.— ee eee off the runners as they appear; if the soil is d 1 Га, Lr dec 
а; е tot ves. Achimenes | ric and open, they will grow into stout bushy sity sug; 
sie pan he iis stake e Lose or planted 
