4 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CH RIONI C LE. 
[Jury 2, 
Degonia аге 01Dauictital, as a matter of Course some a 
more so than others, and therefore ае һаз es 
taken by e skilful boi idist to cross certain ға 
, but whi ch have yet som 
bad ones 4 other nda with a view to unite all ihe 
ү 
er ossess are a sufficient gu arantee, 
and of these we think few will deny gu ‘thie ne 
one of the very finest. It was rai the gard 
e 
talks above the 
en, 
this Begonia luxuriates better in an inte 
diate house than in the stove, andi 15 is exc нү! impa- 
tient of syri r drip: this is, howe 
nging o P 
with all Begonias ; they enjoy a humid — bnt but 
s wet them over the he ad, The drainage, 
are sooner | assume 
no mean 
inds are equally deli- 
rost states that, although he 
в 
step in the 
s could then 
uncles, 
y quan беа а injuri 
the plant ; емши com 
of nior, it is said to hav 
e Tea ose. 
ing 
bined D its brilliancy 
dod ost equal to tbat 
am, peat in: -— 
rate A of sand, a 
decomposed or charred 
and Garden Miscellany. 
ell- 
2 «de urner’ s Florist, Fruitist, 
Calendar of ee 
{For the enswing eek.) 
FORCING DE DEPARTMENT. 
. Vinery.—The present w aes weather will ren 
necessary, especially 
other delicate kinds, wih, to ar th hem in as 
; und for dry, 
labelled E put by till ehe шоп, when 
П u 
ge. | Success will be the r 
er fires 
3 Fr ied and : 
= 
dwarf, E others up, and keeping the surface of the 
beds free from weeds until it is p y the growiug 
plants, wil comprise most of w for the 
| next few weeks ; in the m 
the base 
rocus, Scillas, tier &e., which have bee en 
r some time should be properly 
they will be 
up thei ve beds for spring 
ea nds i 
weeds, an d 
rubs grown to embellish 
metrie flower gardens, Bg 
should now бена "А ов to the fi 
KS "ti ось. be clipped in two 
mes 3 the season, to preserve correctly 
the mer outlin 
ISTS' FLOWERS. 
ather will permit. 
at the late erare rain bas been 
li ot sep 
E 
ш 
a 
BS. 
ut 
» 8 2 5 
c 
B 
е 
3 
ag cr 
ellent ‘varieties instead of trustin 
gat ering prom з а 
dh 
ÁRDY Wee uo GARDEN 
e our for 
now is worth 
hat strong well matured plants are nly to be obtained 
by early laying and good after culture ; and that no 
nt of care next spring will compensate fo and 
Ax ? 
for forcing are Keens’, Alice Mande, and Queen ; 
but are others worthy of attention. Mr. 
ling (Prince of Wales) which, for pro- 
c mese and certainty of setting, beats all we 
n; and llope's Vietoria is a goo r under 
eat; where very early fruit is rapid. as 
Black Prince and the scarlets shou Maie 
if the West’ Peter's are ане for they аге i е mel GARDE 
different setters without a high, and at the same time a| In this de me m principal in will consist in 
ега ва ; continue to stop such on the | planting out, as t ground oe the main supply 
n Vi i from time to time, either | of autumn, winter: күче spring Broce, — es, or 
stopping е close b. ving а single joint аз | ter Greens, Brussels Sprouts, &е. may now 
eireumstan uire; the ble Vines wi uire the | planted with any kind of son onl age for Cole. 
agement of the young w laid | worts ; continue tick advancing ero Peas and 
down in f al ; it plenty of air to r rs, topping one-half of endi crop of 
Vineries containing ripe fruit, where the crop is | former, to prolong their season. Lettuce, Radishes 
` colouring. A high re is generally recom- and frequently, as before advised, Keep the 
` mended to Grapes during louring process, | growing crops clean by y. cut M hoeing between them 
- and s a degree is inl with Museats, | when the ground is int and other herbs 
and other kinds NUNC а high temperature; but our | sufficiently advanced for d 
“ex the more slowly the ripen- 
Sy Eee ee E 
^ „ Havour, size of such will be. igs now STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LOND! 
'swelling-off ‚ crop sho d en th k ending J 1863, as ob a se she H ы У, 
liquid y, more especially if growing in pots — 
or tubs. As the fruit ripens, some care will equired H 8 
from p, which requent : <| BAROMETER. : E 
р down insects induces ; it should, there- Eg — Ofthe Air. Of the Earth Wind. T 
fore, be a rule to look over d pick n oy every Ы Min.: | Max.) Min: | Mean deep. deep teet | * 
: y afterw ; it = " ap 
air freely, and pinch out the ts of the od 18 29.751 [ 81 | 56 | 685 .| .06 
when grown sufficien! Tog. This. wil edat t E mios а 885 | % 
"em. of the fruit, and сее for ps 4 22% | te | oo 1% 
ш> е It should be rule to manage F' 25 29.654 | 71 | 50 | 605 | 00 
further than a sight aroti е ЖОРУ p 
cen iens — he wanted at the winter prunin 29712 | 29621 | 71.1 | 533 | 623 m 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY, June 24—Clear, very fine; at night; rain 
As we may presu principal planting out = = 5 “ж. 
the season is over, and for ire the late rains will | ä curent ; cloudy s а lipie vole. SR 
be of much in promoting a free start, the v тн l ар Ба ter 
‘routine of pegging down plants ак to be kept! there саа 
chit 
of the above style | 
F 
. STATE OF THE WEATHER Ат. A Hee 
Julv Q 
tly 9, 1 
— = Т —— 
3 2435 es о. Prey 
S 29 & | 29 =| eà Tears in Greatest — Winds, 
July. sas | $25 | SE | which it lI СЕТ 
шз | Ame AE | Sa ain г “ЕМ 
Se zZ 
Sunday 3| 75.0 523 | 63.6 12 0.78 in. 1) 3 2 
Mon. 4] 76.8 f 522 | 64.5 11 0.78 —| 4} 2 
Tues. 5| 786 52.1 | 65.3 5 0.24 11 
Wed. 6| 77.0 | 528 | 64.9 10 0.59 —|3 
Thurs. 7| 74.0 53.0 63.5 10 0.45 1| 1 
Friday 8| 743 511 | 627 14 0.46 —[-— 
Satur. 9! 739 50.6 | 62.2 9 0.57 3l 1 
The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 5th 
1852—therm. 97 deg.; and the lowest оп the 4th, 1351—therm. 37 deg. 
Notices to Corresponden 
ASPARAGUS: Sub. In cutting Asparagus 5 od te the small 
heads, that are too small to use, ee P. with the oth ers, 
As so aye one cutting 
Бе tá Ёк i 
to: make all the growth p 
Books: JS B. There is no“ Herbalist” worth а farthing. Several 
books have eur written on Medical Botany, any of which you 
may consult with advantage. 
Borrom HEAT: TX Wh а you use leaves 
objectionable in the other part of your p 
gro iar in pots instead of the — i 
DARN information respecting this Grass, 
РУ 
the Toten 5 He says that he doubts atly its 
СЕБ sing -— poisonous — — — — =, and that he 
s in vain wledge of its nature 
among È acq оен 
FERN-HO : Su artley’s rough plate win answer perfect] 
2 your 22 — with a north aspec ct. gen do — 1 muc 
A 3-inch 3 and return pipe will be ample.f 
етей G Na — се isease айна. ES Grapes 
а Rea es termed 0 le rds for which there is no specific 
edy. A portion of Ee ue gives way Skin, a 
3 is Би апа ultimately a СЯ E you can do 
is to keep the house well a red, and u maintain a 
lthy foliage. By so doin нф, ей “the | disease cannot be 
remedied in the present анон its occurrence may be pre- 
vented in future. Sat Send them to 21, Regent Street. The 
rriage.t 
lba. What you may grow without fire is 
Camel Мч 3 Oranges, perhaps; Indian 
Rhodode endrons, Chinese Azaleas, plants generally fr from Van 
Diemen’s Land, Chili, and [Ren k with Liliums of all kinds. 
IxskcTs: CJ. The leaves of г r fruit trees are ert ted with 
the species of mite commonly called the red s Lo Careful 
ficial i in checking their rav es 
also The 
= mus Aur ree on the weather with 
September and October, 2 
Laon Tuae: Amateur. 
d to late Peas, to c 
cular time can 
al e al sowings of ihe Auver ergne 
July. 
MAGNOLIA FUSCATA; 4 Agave i. The evilis, no doubt, 
but what its nature may be, we can- 
ot tell; possibly dryness, 3 pot-binding, possibly 
exhausted soil. 
NAMES OF PLANTS: PE Calycanthus floridus.— EA 
ч chemilla argen , Tiarella ? —H. We do not know w 
Genethyllis tulipoldes. is. Genetyllis is a genus of d 
leaved ратар of ше мө, alliance, with a идна.) scent ; it 
comes fro w Holland. y llis, if any, 
has come me Vut vation we are unable to say.— —C ES. Heli- 
— MNT the variety with dark red flowers.—H К y. 
2, Ho mu 
b Bro erilis ; rdeum murinum; 3, Bromus 
4, Poa 3 n nsis ; 5, Cynosurus cristatus.—J I. Salix Helix, 
Centaurea Cineraria, Lycoris aurea. — Whatfield. Sali 
mere M ia.—Sub. Itis a small-flowered v variety of Saccolabium 
‘ium Fever: MH. e sg) for travelling by railway or 
otherwise etes be packed in a box divided into compart 
d for a rei fruit with 
ei 
prar 80, 
— the fruit “ge travel s afely 
regard to Grapes, 1 ghe m 
cotton wadding, and ой, this, by means s of ties from ind ine bottom 
and sides of the box, let the bunches be w secured by the 
stalk and ioris In doing this, gre — 
venis the bloom would get ru rated. “Pat at nothing on 
bunches, merely the lid over them. If allow — A 
or anything smoot! bloo 
With 
ick bed of 
t into a cool place previous to bein 
they should have to аг іп m weather, the box 
enclosed amongst substa warm 
y, Grapes that 
y e 
through a river. 
sphe: The berries wil 
regularly devel д over; p you wish to see the жайы оюн 
їп rin Yo introduce occasion aire tin 
STR Д те unable $9: any ripe 
calle ellos. As to the Black Prince, we have had it as 
a week pes is very acid. 
TUBING: - Since you have found that prepared lii linen does 
wear well, that lead is — heavy and poo cie and to place 
percha becom па ба and difficult to mov: е from place Put 
"Ux would ad ised India-rubber li 
webbing. ar lest The 
Vines: Enquirer. We cannot find any Oidium on your what We 
latter seems to be affected by something, but by What 
cannot sa: great 
Wars; 1 Dund ndee Corre мрой 6 e ver fs 
abundance of these insects in his uc poi tai 
wishes to know 9 чи 1 25 is a —.— ‘him are 
that the different sorts — m he Hinds round qnan 
different sexes; thor . m 
one in his orchard. late, 
„As usual, many communications have been төбе ац ries 
and others are unavoidably detained till the 
can be m e must CIE 
numerous correspondents, the insertion of whose "erm 
contributions is still delayed, 
