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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
(Junk 18, 
— are seldom equal, and mre е frequently. s ors | rine — the oil. 
p o a dough. With this form 
to t ent plant. The o 
easily perform й тте" e Fuchsia, 
minent, and the pollen plentifa ul. 
ybridising, it is bear in min 
seed will M okato their 3 most 
ich green is 
have H 
bay ай: ра be e ferülised, eut eut 
pue when they a are fully epi apply 
m the flowers, the properties of whic 
: tie ртн етө round them, to dis 
hen 
the 
greenhouse 
them ; at least I have fou 
if not better, without it, d the plants so is roduced a 
T as th ey are of size to handle nicely, pot them 
айу in * pots, and mo — in a light airy 
situation ; if they are grown clos es Ат, it 
ten raw them out daka an nd lanky, so that the true 
habit of the 3 seen; shift them into тыга pots 
when necessary ; т (inch pot will be саг 
as large shifts only ать р them 
their flowering ; 71 пату never be 
until they flower. The principal object is T ripen 
their growth quie so that t their flowers may be 
of them will bloom the same 
ter 
It = we rable, ekta 
or | to 
t those 
As light 
solar he eat n 
| ings o of wet 
b 
quanti 
stron: 
being put in 
This is pe Se: нас =й hei, y ae er 
and some of these sorts are shy in flow 
“onse potted tw tw serratifolia, the one in rich 
- was, that r grew most lux 
-- showed no EA at tall till late in autumn, E 
other made a very short growth, чери wered profase ely 
e greate. the season. The robust varieties | 
do better ЕК planted in Boc ich "with about a third 
part of well decomposed manu 
AT REGENT'S PARK SHow.—Ofs 
New PELARGONIUMS edlings. 
: “there was a considerable number. The medal a үт pest, scarlet of re ving an 
e brighte what will be required for 
| ее shoots 
> advantages of light an 
que 
r than 
оаа 
I lime previ 
mixture m 
on bera for — rats, and all wi vermin. Flore 
"es. 
ays 
to allow for са air ear’ 
re 
taken айтал age of, 
arrest the rapid growth o of those plan 
s ma ain a ona Lr free exposur e to 
ysanthemums, usiug for pottin 
Mie portiono of well rotted cow-dung. 
Ci 
from imperfect drainage, and 
a little water work the 
With a | 
balls the size of 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the — week.) 
Жым DEPARTMENT. 
ow reac aximu nt, 
mds so, fires em be а. with in PM 
the and 
„perhaps, 
or . As pla 
ing way fast, ns above [аы эзе 
to supply air in liberal 
conjunction with, aches will help to 
e are but few eu but it 
e 
other 
can b 
out of 
8 is suffering 
screens over deli- 
cate plants dur aring heavy rains, 3 such as have 
d been тюу potte 
FORC ING 
DEPARTM 
Yo Continue ч» pps soy rou utine PER 
—A 
gathered, ‘the, trees — be 
se 
being then neatly tied in, = — all 
necessary t кее Agnon-vite 
ider m may be likely 
r with t 
red sider which 
suspension of 
d air, 
ntly, fru 
be а good stout flower, darker, and of 
Е — нуе 
better shape, but as = Mee meg ^ 2 6 in where 
3 is a of 
AAURICULAS: Jota. You have used the bones for drainage in too hed 
— аге aco in in order. 
wi 
, FLOWER GARDEN AND 
t this se 
et 
SHRU UBBER 
esent is that ‘of keeping 
fresh a state. You had better remove them immediately, and | ® new growth, while the season is far enough ad 
 repot into fresh вої prevent their growing very materially out of shape 
САЛА: Flora. Your question, “How am I to restore my | Watch the different annuals they come into flower. 
sic plants to health?“ с u^ Әл is often asked аш h habit of x^ 
Camellias get into ill heal whatever quie. a best | au varieties whose superior habit of growth, 
plan is, to turn t р кон ont of tf thet pots in spring, xamine 
their 
roots; an 
8 soil entirely a —— ту 
g 
4 
eo 
e 
5 
52 8 
e 
et 
2 
8.8 
58, 
atering 
„ Wer have made good by au they та; 
те aha e A ба the flowing sp 
they receive the same treatment = general collecti: 
ADTAG* 
make = — н bedding plant. 
har: G. Brilliant in eolour but starry, and too large in the i 
Ели LLUMS: C К. All extremely handsome, and well worth 
ing care of. 
ee B R C. It would be unfair to offer an — on 
reached us. 
them, as they had all fallen to pisces before =: 
—— 
isce 
How to drive Moles.—Take I Ib. of ем, 
E of эша! lime in powder, 02. 2 
oil of Lavender. After | “ 
mizing be , the powdery part of thi compos 
' size of Е соне, ог brillianey of colour, 
о be dead or dying, te shake | to seed from the an 
: gules ma may be perpetuated in their prog 
| inferior ones as soon as the 
make it desirable 
m; that good 
eny, аад 
expau E: ir first flower. 
FLORISTS’ FLOW 
N though 
ces, be iu boo, S e the bii: : 
3 be put 
„| Weather set in very hot 
rather N this season, wi 
should th 
„ the "is mat be VUE We 
f | need not impress on theamateur the necessity of keeping 
182 beds free 
have access to the 
the insects 
t 
ered ; as soon 
, allowi 
[ndn M to remain till the aos is pinna er AURICULA 
and Роцтлмтнуѕ seed must be attended to; as soon as 
for la 
urn. the p brown му di be 
e 
pods do not 
round them will 
t Grass may be | 
abundant 
cannot | Dryopteris ; 2, Lastrea 
or 
eg GARD Nom 
Advantage should e present s 
weather to plant out a Pian breadth of Savoys, 
eens, and. t Bree 
ul 
of plant. - 
ing with — dibble rad So sic >>: 49 trouble ig 
bir id 
d by th f the crops, — 
of Walcher 
short i 
the ‘aia 
б» за for the 
the hot weat 
ticularly on dry 5 
perfection. Stick Peas and d Scarlet Runner Beans, and 
pay every attention to advancing crops. 
М es ы teu WEATHER NEAR. LONDON, 
16, 1833, " 
даа орнат 
TsMPERATURE. 
в Age. 
BAROMETER. 
June. 
Of the Air. 
Max. Min. 
Max. | Min. 
209.970 
29.743 
29.728 
29.753 
29.937 
30.007 
30.037 
| 29.850 12.2 | 51.8 | 62.0 
June 10— Overcast; slight re rain; fine; overcast. 
11—Fine; slight haze, and hot; very 
evening. 
12—Slightly overcast; cloudy; overcast; rain. 
m. ae nip a throughout. 
wers, 2 P. M.; дор 
y ens; show 
Е 
@ 
29.813 
29.690 
253 Moon 
m 
cuo 
7 —— 16 
| Average .. 
o—_ 
E OF THE WEATHER AT рет. 
During бе d last 27 years, for the ensuing week, e ending June 25, 
oof |g 
J Years in 
une, which it 
Rained. | DAN 
е! p p ШЕ КИ: Иа. еге З 
94 The highest temperature during the above pool 
od occurred 187 
indi vt- 220, 1346—therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the 23d, 1851 
— — ÓÀ—ÀÀ 
— 
Notices to Correspon E 
There is no reason y the plant 
t till next po then ve 
f the grou — and 
ti radi 
: Sub. 
removed. Wai 
y. e 
ound, cover them wi 1 
ughly without treading, having previously $ 
piant mung vali by a strong triangle, 50 se ecu 
that it will not de the bar Pe. 
ASPARAGUS. ^ 
vin: and spell before he inquire; 
Let him eat bongo ra. with owing that fascia 
uncommon, and that his is 
na 
CHISWICK Exkinrrrox: T C. We cannot question the det 
| t men could not be found to Ce" 
GARDEN NETTING: 
durability by dar ina atan pit. 
lay bits 
to visit the spot УНЕ a 1 — boilin ng waw, 
dashed o ET assembled (rickets are not 
NAMES OF PLAN 
called. it it m 
the . ely e 
letter is all but ee The D 
ree, Pyrus K. Bignonia R 
3 Adami, amule between C. he 
алеп, . Syringa Josikwa, . Clethra 
W. No Oxali be nam 
exami 
—4Q F. They Зеу; 
tum 
E іх Grapes: Young 8 
to streams of cold air When 
pant would — the Meere ty of the 
Eboracensis, We ha e heard no 
2 Thorns this уч year, e we 
1 нее н 
used in salads. The 
TU ma io dei 
