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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[June 4, 
with the same e lower leaves became 
healthy, and the flower bas "progressed favourably to 
maturity, being of good form and colour. The success 
rs 
satisf: 
al solution, e either 
not у же ing “the xm inem of its application, or 
from esire mplish more than they were 
— ul of, "when it “frequently ed the plants 
e too vi us to flower well. There is no doubt 
but that M. Ville i is correct i in 1 that the flowerin 
is arrested — the application of ammonia i 
of de at 
period of the development of the flower-buds. still be required both t and to de 
"e dg ы if grown too vigorously will flo er well, if | latest deco till the are bloom; for the 
at all. Certain check in their wth is absolutely | former, it will onl be. necessary to pply sufficient to 
nece: а апа the summer’s sun or winter’s cold, u р орк! dry, for extra ventilation. 
I circumstances, effects thi rfectly in this | When rapes 8 rs y^ on some con- 
cat э former by perfecting and condensing, the | iq derable nni hater 23 must used during bright 
= т 3 rem гуд PER x weather, or the fruit will become shrivelled. If the 
er. Too much mo ts have ib dat one or two joints above the 
wer-stem is thro 
r Man ; 
example, th i Ud ETUR the powering of which i 
the expense of some опе qr mo f the outer coats. 
If these plants are watered at the wrong period, o ог; if 
they should haye under the influence of a roast ing "sun only 
to where the growth pro Two — 30 Fine; cloudy; overeast at night; in. 
nen an their native country affords, no flowers will be a - ачк loam should be Bw over ihe surface of ч Z Reds c Cold overeas Sst 
= but in жы 3 а i vigorous development of | the —_ mop e nd; e ai 
podes It. i of th >; at t t of | ing of manure. water, to assist the plants to Or. ne a pet temperature of the week 23 deg. below the pee A 
treated with: е rors а nd fruits plants growth: an additional stimulus at the same time should "ttr omm 2 
werp pon by 1 DA alo vue be Ma to i de оф, by eget і ae fe bottom- ATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHIBWIOR, 5 
Y om Nr héa bring for ard t eedin: and take а the last 27 years, for th for the ensuing week, ending 3. 
nnr artificially Mo j whi msy every 0 a dn 58455 * diris when once es |o 
naturally, or be produced by other means. Also, lished: on the ae is most difficult: to oy; 225 25 
= — Rene of ammonia top may be ive, keep the ir of the house or pt moist by ils 555 HE E 
€ — үү, ОГО te! ditions frequent. арр», and wash the walls w ix- 
under w iii it is applied, and the object it is desired to nendedin forme: r Calenda 7 Cucumbers, at | Sunday з) 707 | 474 | 595 
attain. 2 wing is the formula for the solution + {| Mon. $ 584 12 | 58.0 
to in the previous note by Mr. Dean : | this should be . Fel. 4| 60: 68 | 55. 
attended to, and Wed. 8| 698 | 468 | 583 
of mons, 7000 grains ; susquicarbonate ditto, 1000 heat and Tie ate — Tu the Vi ih dina and Тазга. 10 % |, 488 | 593 
o Dissolve. Of solution re : planting out at this | Sal! 713 | 490 | 004 i 
the above period occurred on MA. 
опе fuld once aS c of water will make a solution 
хае Sio 9855 for all ordinary purposes, Pharma: 
‘ceutical 
@айейдаг of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
PLANT DEPARTMENT 
Сохѕевултов and stove climbers wil require atten- 
ep current year’ 
g 
а | sion * — eries, as directed in former seis fires wil 
— — ow ri d 
gpd | (athe bas 
[ш 
арїп 
already occupies all 0 
3 verte 
кетт use a rathe 
which i in old e wet seasons клы ces canker. 
to e ting into the pots. The 
xclude worms from get 
laced under a kind of 
more eed kinds S be p 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
fh 
/INERY. 
ch), sho 
usly forme 
e together, when they should b be stopped c. 
encour: ter growths, parti nen [^ ling 
T "beneath t 
ood. iid 
it should be be looked over кү morning, t 
> The 
on the 
bruised h py falling, to — heavy Sici of с Peach is is 
le, with the best eon des ces g them 
Hx — Аз soon е s cut Gt P is "intended 
they ‘should bear a second m Na ack re pne 
fresh 
ar by frequent wr ue ; Ш 
r poor,in preference to a rich soil, 
ER GARDEN AND SHRUBBER 
hings will require ‘constant 
st management failures will 
y be ma ғ 
support 
display of flow 
2 
ud 
oom 
will, ho owever, тив to be made up with те 
Pat cuttings of double аше owets, | 
s didi io 
compost. 
sies, &e., for nei Eu 8 
ground, or reserv: 
the above. 
ater should now be 
ven ‘liberally t i 
Uca зер gi y о plants in tl 
he | Ww 
the conservatory, E p 
. пев the engine w 
. wit ће is ‘of. the 
at each regulation of the inmates} Re 
3. 
f this 
End. is indispensable, ners a less mit for those at less 
Марн tinuous E gue cánnot be 
out a reserve: stock ‘being kept ready mo 
Oreepers against walls or 
over to tie or 
of the. house i in the nentest order: Shade ay 
m a Алаша 
Hohen di the greenhouses, |: 
should be i ed, by frequent d ke 
tom heat and off the 
ble size Moy 
tu S allowed es bloom. 
neatly i 
rth ‘al for a se 
the 
bs ferred to an 
the at and quem mes high s b dun te 
stand on a bottom, carefully prepared, | an 
e. glass ; 
loom buds, as pu e plants 2 attain, a of 
' x Гәр 
sa ers much ron rag ron growing Gras dic Moody a ent mith the 
всу, 
FLORISTS! FLOWERS е 
The à жр тау now n from ‘the T 
and tits folia. s of the plants а fully to the che 
the sun and rain. In late localities many w 
ba sti en to 
2 
— 
— 
б 1 with 
ne fes are the 
up befórg thos 
Ho } the 
1 gs ) 
1.5 
ears old 
poss Ranuneuluse 
growth; о water in S o evenings, and with 
ero rays of — 
8 
y be re 
in in pom dou 
d. | water which has been, expose 
Tie up and. disbud Pinks ; and 
| wa with weak у › 
| 
12 ГЕ eat 
EA 
to 
slight frame-work, oiled canvas or t — HARDY FRUIT GA 
attached, © го{е at hak during heavy rains. When it сона ае рй aie 
the sage are thus partially covered, a portion of pie Р ез ү Tien у и жы te ict ааны 
Ше hd P pem may be introd т: kis your best hopes for a crop. The ts of Chi vy ай 
exposure during the hot months of summer, to a lar infested with the black fly should be di 15 * 
portion of rk wilbeneft the growth of many aspira А water immediately they are detected, to uu 
plants, particularly of s are being grown on for | shoot fro curling, whieh would stop iiu pori; dim 
бошу late i in the irem: ick off the hand or apply a wash of lime te der 
soot-water to Goo ie 
AT 
For the week ending June 2, 1853, as Sero d at the Horticultural 
Chiswic aral Gandeng ) 
8 TEMPERATURE. ` | pue 
<|. BAROMETER, ye 
May = , Of the Ai 
aud анг. 2 the Air, Ofthe Earth| 
S Max. | Min. | Max.] Min. | Mean 2 2 1 
Friday. 2719 29.642 29.583 | 73 6 | 595 57 
Saturday 2 20 2970 7 29.669 | 63 43 53.0 | 58 
unday 29) T 29. 801 29.817 66 41 53.5 
— 3022 29.974 | 29.940 65 48 56.5 
Tuesday 31|73| 30.014 29.909 55 50 525 | 56 
Wednes. 1/94) 29.967 | 29.934 57 48 52.5 55 
Thursday 228 30.09] | 30.061} 60 | 46 540 54 
m. Trerage | 29.750 | 29.844 | 62.7 | 46.0 | 54.3 | 561 
May 27—Very fine; haz zy ; hot sun occasionally ; cloud ;1 
valde; will "e ‘conser improved by su sinner oe 
of the ng w fact 
have 3 — to this 
EZ 
E iii 
weeds. Stake and water Hollyhocks freely ; and ang 21 
о previous directions with regar: Ae shila. a 
ike t 
—— 
well k 
to of e 
ter understood on the m iig, wi 
you т-а 
T 
OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDÓN, ай 
23—Fine; slight showers cloudy; rain at nie 
29-01 thunder showers; overcast, 
02 
oin it d 
21800 dr 
1 
2 a | 
be i 
F those LEAVE 
they may be ин 
s will be making 
ASPARAG 
The highest temperature during 
846—therm. 90 deg.; and the lowest on the 8th, 1 
"E ет 
Des 
is 
0 
Notices to Correspond 
Bradford. We conceive the 
and a dealer to consist in this: an amateur is à per: 
who Kore plants — pleasure, not for profit. үз he partially 
Bu 
gentleman w 
EAM. and 
market, must be held to be an piece 
amateurs gardener, exclusively (ра by on: 
also to - — upon as an ата 
: Con tant Subscriber. In "eutting Asparagus та tet 
beds, the sms 11 11 
with the othe 7 
utti 
W T. Yon do not um wh 
oe ere v ig: т Бае dw 
o not imagine e Mr. C. 
sition 
at Covi 
Fern spake good sparkling) 
thése, ipw! rather not drink. An. васит, 
і E r, actually goes into geo 
Tigre) Pj P Your mo moths. are 
14, Mamestra Persicarie ; 3, 
exclamationis; 6, pean AAW graph 
ер 1,1 l: ata 
The rest loose an 
ay 
das HEA : Sub. You will see that in pur st A 
we 3 — en a re 
ЕЕ j^ c 7) 
ү] 
їп - eapacity. It would a et. 
Mes is - 
. Both kinds of Tere are 
if we might yen Sr да opinion e 
it will be found ^ we as satisfactory. 
Jubaks: J H. We could not 
—— um Trichomanes; 
bes alpinum. F. It is mot 
— Clematis is, without flowers, 1t 
oe e "Isle of Man og ‚дуру б to qr. TURA um 18 
— 5 tanding. He 
STRAWB „сел, str ey ile tg 
vier arg can. y 
that they wi al on be sparta erop i many 2 
