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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[JUNE 11, 
should hold a 2 кийир е alter 
es and e posite an 
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rs. I beg to 
and shall be вай E it 
of 
which process. 
lime, although using water strongly impregna ЕЕ 
f his boiler 
iron, — to be el ned. sawdu зч was gue 
i r the purpose of MEME aleak. The 
expertise is zm е easily tried. Wee York Tribune. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
In piaciog greenhouse үн out of do 
ors, we recom- 
ed in our last Calendar 
a somewhat shady 
e t n into 
states, he never had any difficulty Wes 
the 
Kinds 1 1 ше same house Беа or similar treat- 
If 
nes as Hambur, 
those yet wellin 
w for extra ventilation, 
r 
85° an 
damp e fr 
sinking the floors, Ke. $ 
o 
€ the inside border a good soaking of weak manure- 
water, Turn out Cherries, in pots, x e he 
houses, into a n quarter of garden, placing 
some turfy loam round the balls ; this will invigorate 
them much better than k ping th em in pots thr ugh 
the summer ; they will zs up with good balls in the 
autumn for repot mmence as as possible 
potting. 
pegging down 1 LAM брае for next season’s 
stock of зла ng plan 
B from the mid- indie tis ore Lore 25 55 AND SHRUBBERY. 
it із по less necessary t ^r Rene rots beir Ба a Dur tit continuance of the present dry weather, 
siii protection, for eredi can ore injurious to | frequent та ust be 9 only to the recently 
the greater number of plants than хром ng the pots in planted trees and mum bs, but likewise to the bedde 
which they grow to the force of а broiling -— for the plants, annuals, &ec. ; in w ме it will be better to 
léast inattention in watering is likely to prove fatal to gi the soil a good soaking twi or three times 
the plants, more iere to т зей гуы Winds ; it wee ly, in prefere to a mere sprinkling of the sur- 
matters not whe the n or ow face daily, which has a tendency to make the surface 
house, this evil should be Ке яа of doors they bake; mulching, wherever practicable, ould be 
may be plunged i — or opted, as well mping the foliage of newly planted 
Pe 
the house whieh have "iei ү pots m ost exposed sh 
have them inse 
between the two with dust, &c а, this w 
th 
ould | 
rted in onea size end iig filling the qe 
n 
moss, sa raked over. (Carnations, Picotees, and herba- 
prevent the excessive ev: aporation er the саа us plants, with the taller growing bedding plants STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, T І 
ing җе roots т n the sides of the pot, ive will save | Should be staked and tied up, to prevent injury fro During the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending June i MM 2 
many eing lost during very hot weather. winds. The strength вой. М ight of the stakes Sets is сана a 
Stove cond should be closely watched (particularly | must be proportionate to the ard height of the eee | FES H 
those with large soft leaves) to guard against the red | plant to be secur red. Hollyho A. "Phloxes ,Delphiniums, | June. | 88 2 56 " 
spider, wl the present dry weather is encouraging. ers, &c., if n dy done, should have the shoo ря 
Syringe frequently, to keep them i Tes plants — out, before being tied up, to prevent an appear. Sunday iz 71; | 504 
mueh infested with them should be dusted over with | ance of overcrowdi аз to improve the size of | Mon 1 1 | 492 
dry sulphur by t the sul ; let the ред remain the flowers. When ded weather Mages me Ne Wed. 16 220 $0.0 
on the plants for a day or two, carefully shading n Pride,Thri А Thurs. 16 121 464 | 
2 m the sun, and if possible keeping them used for e i e жез year, or once in pug Es, Satur. 18 729 | 510 . ji 
The highest temperature during the above күле” рза 
; this will be fou 
se place generally suf- 
ficient to kill the spider, when D 
ken | the only idit was| 
en 
advantage of by the p spider. Specim ice 
done blooming should have the faded 
looms picked e syringe 
me bud then be 1 — — in a cool shady — to 
er themsel — A which, as be 
sil; should on no aecoun — unti a fresh | 
commenced. 
roofs 
vered with itted largely, 
allowing more or less by 2 хечи to the deseri 
‘tion of plants ike wae € the 
-— = all descriptions of plant houses, onions the 
ereepers, admi 
— d the 
rather difficult is bep: 705 him 
patie, e., as t egin to show for bloom, sho uld 
-be removed to otè ad airy quarters, eae А them, 
pe, partially shaded for a time, T afte ds ahs 
y b pir to а larger share of light. Auai 
tieni id weed y attended to with msn while growing. 
—— DEPARTMENT. 
Do not neglect the Vines in the early house, because 
a succession | firs 
especially t 
d 
s v en up dg ne and replanted when the bloomi ing 
zoe 
888 тре уо 
the green-fly, or syringe 3 with water, to which a 
W e of naphtha or тет Ar as been 
added reely, and mulch the surface around 
their ro 
FLORISTS’ FLOWER 
Pinxs will require ¢ pales зина” 
queer the 
should 
flowers whi qe 
have plenty E: soft water: also an 
weak liquid manure. Make up a dung b bed for a 5 
~r 0 ee e which ma er жй aM моб become 
still if it 
given last week. Continu 
siderable attention will be 
trying weather ; mulch, t geen evaporation ; this 
will save much watering, and ын at the same time very 
serviceable to the m plan 
mom “уе 
ds age Tie into ех ас те shoots of Peaches, Apricots, &c., 
crop 3 atly syringe them, to destroy any | as they advance ; keep down m attacks of aphides by 
red spiders, established since the ripening of the crop ; pier i s previously pointed out—a constant watch must 
— may be à: eradieated now. но е maintained for some time, i: these pests cated. F 
y (see ter ge they are ccn idered d to be eradieated. Fre- 
Se ;p.312). Admit air freely 8 e quently look over Apricots, Pears, and Plums, to 
у careful management, to preserve {һе | destroy a maggot, which, ending ie i A а leaves, 
fe ра ir | does — d the young fruit mu 
— a supply of . — e stored | berries ts attacked by the СЕХ should 
thing the later crops | be тау icked, or the brane 
i rapes ч well Aes ate eave the — full ГА of the e garden- engine. which ‘will dislodge the 
all the better rapes will pu insects, when they should estroyed with the pos ^ 
bunch. — ш m рех in th earth immediately un the 
fires, to set their fruit freel the wil require ald be watered and beaten firm, which will ium 
season for ES ia favourable | more of the from rising to attack the shoots ; 
roots of the Vines = Plants ; the te eondtenc of mortar, ould be spread under the |" 
un 
rn go К now in ап. active 
immedíate iate start may be expected. Plant au ^" 
trees and made firm, to prevent their 
—— 
2 dese precautions are taken on the insects’ 
appearance, they are more easily kept doing 
| mischie i 
Coatinue to sint p e D of Caulifio 
8 Savoys, and Cel 
fut : 
T 
Е 
of last year Supr u 
Potato sap (Жак or) will not apum fail us. 
tall growing kinds, should be stopped 
ey how bloom; this will not only throw them 
ms but make 1 more productive. 
rs treat the same, ы similar reasons, 
when the 
into bearing 
Se ак жа е 
е defi Е іп the her 
Make comp 
e Thyme, Savory, &c., fro 
artment by 
m йе seod belt 
OF THE WEATHER ees LONDON, 
orticultural 
ST 
For the week ending June 9, 1853, as chaigret se 
Chiswic 
EPEAT ae Ranson rome ӨЕ К SNNT E: US 
TEMPERATURE, 
BAROMETER, 
June, 
| Moon’s Age. 
Of the Air. 
Min. | Mean 
Friday.. 3/26 
Saturday 4/2 
Sunday 5 28 
Monday 6 
Tuesday 1 0 
Wednes. 2| 30.078 
Thursday си | 30.047 
30.010 
3—Uniform 
27 30.040 
— — — 
Ave 
7 3.1 
cold haze; fine; clear and cold 
Slightly overcast; clou dy an and fine ; — 
5— 
rag 
June at night. 
— M LC sun ocoasi occasionally ; ir 
ry fine; slightly 
ry fine throu ghon 
7 y vy ge 
8—Very fine ; overcast; ran Ач асан. 
— fine; cloudy and mild; drops of rain Я 
ght. T 
Mean temperature of the week 13 deg. below the average. —— 
——9—————— — 
and M 1542—therm. 90 deg.; and the lowest on the loth, 
50 d 
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Notices to Correspondents. Ке 
AQUILEGIAS : А R. A. fragans is ph — A. mu 
and white, very like glandulos 
: AB C is anxious o 
plantin 17 it. : чм ig, 
Lon i i t * 
ча : б. They аге attacked by mildew, 2222 
in rem — rovided it is applied the mome 
appears 
INSECTS: G0 ты елен which have attacked a 
your Plum h trees are the Hylobius yon Р 
Geral anid Piet ae Set 
8, to la 8 
— e beetles come 
blight or insects on n them 
NAMES OF FRUITS 
with an open eye, is Wheeler 
small conical App 
next t 
Deux ll 
—W 
berry; 2, Celtis australis.— 
Cherry —C Е. — 
x I 
2, е erum — B. 1 
. ster E e young.— Д 
variety of Oncidium maculatum; 8 3, nuo 
ing 
havin g fallen ott 
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and others are unavoidably sain shoe 
can be made. 
