440 
THE 
GARDENERS’ 
“CHRONICLE. 
[JuLy 9, 
2 ki 
синее of e aper in 8 litres of b 
hen | firm 
re liquid remaining см — — pire of the 
mean 
ue Epac 
ai ape mi » 5 off by sof a hole n at the can be protected from heavy rains 
и is done the hole i ^ -— such stove as are i 
the "liqua wich n drawn off is a rown in time, including Justicia 
again Euphorbias, Jasminu 
or six times. water 
in the common operation of PE wi 
the curre: has 
been well 8 a 1 — p smell “ы 
The Р to be turned several times 
that if this 
several years fo ollowing, the Po otato qot 
woul ently disappear. Jonas’s British and Foreign 
Ad 
fe an Acorns.— The period of ripening of the 
acorns” is from September to November, during which 
season the Oak forests more than usually teem with life, 
the sereeching of nu ie Pach 
parro! sed by, the cracking of the 
nuts, which: Ату to — anis like dense show 
voured by the Nas 
pm и» 
8 ; 
row, онза holes in 
rns pieked 
nthe e acorns are loge unhatched 
th > 4 
sect eggs; an only got 
has eonsumed the: kernel, that the 2 — returns 
to the nut, and consume the well-fed worm 
Ec in Hooker's Journa — | 
ht of Claiming Bees. 
pe to the eff. 
followed and not lost sicht of, by 
on his behalf, a tin 
z, beaten 
m prevails in some 
the owner or some p 
etile, rying-pan, or т other ‘like 
о * rin be 
‚ an 
occupied b 
vila e i 
= ee prveceded to hive them, and havin 
set his nei at defi 
the Eel aes uq 
settling in 
Spires, th e decide 
the plaintiff Oxf Her ald, ee 
2 Walp is reported, we P 
is gentleman, хе known аз a wr, 
pond. г. itte ds 
a m Tounds.—1t ma; 
aves of Pelar; 
that kind, 
d aee on linen - thé; part, and the 
ised in a very 
Halit ign o s Messe 
Calendar of Operations, 
(For the ини week. 
== Т DEPARTMENT 
Har lants, including most of the genéra 
n New 2 which b nd 
which - blooming T 
drawn ut and "this operation is repeated five up 
warm as | № 
A cu 
at bees leaving 1 hive and e, scorchin 
no 
having tender leaves, are 
from bad 
ain yane of a que portion [es nig 
fore of all descriptions dew be benefited by the 
de. in error, that | practice. 
mpil ler, has 
yn 
argoniums xd case the d 
Bo where . stin is rubbed | when dry w 
r two leaves omis tra 
short time. growin 
use, and sh 
in a close frame 
be shifted nem 
td. ty liquid m 
^ ts get ien into proper 
a 
rich deseription ; 
syringe, ple 
to t ve trellise 
| santhes iud зл ias are now 
wan rugmansias and в 
habit should. be fre 
they are often trou 
engine or pore e must be cons 
аата 
fine 1 foli 
Ал 
FORCING DEPART 
Vin — Wem 
=н $e S NA in 80 5 
быр requiring to md й 
lass, ог 1 
„should 
ir 
anda 
ire sw args 
tivator 
d in pen week's Paper, 
r, and syringe frequen 
din 
And 
ed fr 
her — . in their 
: D 
bergias, and ad r. inten 
e grown on for win 
The! last batch of. түла may now be A: and 
pt 
bl 
xen 
the 
ar in 1 101 
and fumigate on ^s fir 
r 
tantly at work to kee 
„taking care, however, not to injure their 
t 
be 
t D 
ly of m 
seriptions, where 
i 
to 
em À 
co 
E. hiemalis, Will ilmoreana, gracilis, vernix, regerminans, 
Continu mee glass 
rises 
or a late show 
z ots, s 
alsams, 
ded to decorate the 
e for next two months, 
should be finally potted, ‘wing soil of 
ap dx spide 
goo od 
and e da in 
hung 8 . 1 sould be aid trained |5 
ie hey advan 
1 beauty. | 
st a 
and other Cape: "bulbs 
apr m should be 
of the MEN animals that are allured by the e to supply the phar. of ел argon 
ar pla 
ачсан влева Win manure seniors 7 
led with the 
red spider, 
ENT. 
ust aeu ю our a en gag t in 
e fru "ed. e 
s gather 
нер d 
n in Ст 
day; e necessary stopping 
eral grow md duro of = fruit in ue: last 
proceeded w Cu 
must kee 
test its 
ter, tiy, but not in . 
; "ng shine, unless the “shadi ng is imm ediat 
oung growing fast, and will require 
e qua 
tely put 
ir in 
mperature will ыык for them to ha 
dtr flowering. 
plants now 
You po growing 
will * — stopi and tying |“ 
per form 
f bloom. 
should 
against walls, 
a 
‚ | and the lower * 
ame will gain additional 5 by being allowed a 
weeks longer to gro 
0. 
breast-wood vé now be removed from Pe ars and Plums 
portion (sa 
a third cutting of the lower 
will be less danger of the cut back shoots ting again, 
which are we the Weakest, 
few 
d <ITCHEN GARDEN, 
Take advantage of dry w weather — eradicate any weeds 
+ | Which may have sprung up during the late rai 
0 
us next spring will d 
summer culture, let the beds, after being cleaned, 
be rriat ira short 85 rass or * rotten manure, 
iqui which a has dis- 
sitet should den be 1 8 15 frosty for the next month - 
or six weeks, or the salt may be sprea he beds, to 
washin nbyt the rains — waterings. Seakale and Globe 
Thun- 
E тор 
intro- 
the 
eep 
зе become "suddenly dry; water freely —— 
Lettuce, Radishes, and hung vegetables, which require 
being g grown quick ve them crisp and tend er. We 
need scarcely add dd in 3 cases getables be 
improved in size by givi ng manure ‘water, if 
produced 
should now be planted out, and another sowing made ; 
continue plaiting out Celery as required, an 
it can be 
A 
be sown in a dry shel od supply of 
the earlier gine э Chappel’ Coen ora 
and winter su pply 
wateh 
and i ‘the plan e in Кон. апа 
aper, efficacy. 
—Still continue to supply fruit swelling with 
к TEMPERATURE: 
BAROMETER, 
s Age, 
F 
Of the Air. 
- 
E 
H 
eo 
do 
А 
Min. deep.| deep. 
29.700 
29.977 
30.163 
te 248% Moon 
4 
ASt t 
PIER See 
8 Coon 
ы | аъ ье 
+O 
N tb E 
| E 
t4] 
30.023 | 74.0 
—C]oudy ; rain at night. 
3- Cloud 1 бае; overcast 
3— cloudy and fine; n overcast. 
CE - fine overcast. 
and f M clear at night. 
with thunder and rain 
i 
Mean tempera 
parue agp 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
During the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending July 16, 1553. 
Wind m 
of greatest , 
s Quint ty 
t ain. 
2 
July. 
t sun- 
n; the | Tues. 
ing hot weather, 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBER 
. 
lie surface soils in some situations will have become 
crusty after 
ust са oke 
io gro 
сиру their allotted space, 
e Fren 
whi 2 
Pay sse attentio 
frequented season. 
secured to stakes, &c., as the 
the late he 
en and nea 
oceed w 
eavy re 
—.— 
ues Aare 6 
in. Pr with pegging а ait 
ing plants as md advance, till 
, when mo 
beds. 
ness and order final the 
whole of the lawn p^ shr uber! ies, as they will be much 
See that 
Hollyhoeks, Dahlias, 
and the taller күн енна —— are E 
Cut 
ke NA 
реа — Roses a as they — as of К — ö 
ras early че ar RUNE well water with the richest manure-water, to encourage 
? 
Ko, vil now be so far ced in their new growth, e iion, 
— should at once have a HARDY FRUIT GARDEN. 
shift After turning them out, loosen the outside roots Most of fruits n re r ripening, will 
before placing them in their new pots, to enable them require the proie ection of nit s A gales ve them from 
10 tu the fresh soil the more readily. Kee m маш, = gs n most гш wd places are troublesome 
close for a few days, especially if the roots have been eighbo a bo. mployed to keep them 
much disturbed, and damp them or me daily 3 fimi sm nil fru it im vae 1 prineipal fruit 5 Pisos: 
overhead ; water earefully M ch taking pains e| As the jean Cherries а are gathered, shift the nettir 
the old ball having its share, until d roots | toother kinds ripen. Peaches and Nectarines should 
get nae in the new Erg - Aitention at thi have their ам та when stones in the fruit 
should b te stock of plants intended to get firm and hard, as all the risk of their dropping 
urnish the . — of bloo the next pon during the ing process will tl over. Vines 
is requisite plants sh oc. зоа their poi 1 lis should be ely to the wall, 
early for this purpose. Am Heaths, those w to obtain the benefit of what heat ean be got thi 
flo rou а жи гыз also be apr summer. Figs must the same, pinching 
to ec wt he great favourites | e point of of the current чо уни» ‘wood (except the 
in most places, a ierik number of such kinds as эмы when they have : бесш six | th 
a ve 
Sunday i 36 in. 
Mon. 1 
12 0 
Wed. 13 0 
6 
0. 
0.7 
14 
0.6 
1.1 
0.15 
.60 
511 
The highest temperature during the above period occurred n 
1847—theri. 934 deg.; and the lowest on the 10th, 1391—therm. 
8 x Corresponden 
Eo e 
BONES IN ATE ur friend who has ue 
he a 
ке 
oduced is no t purely im 
e presence of putri ee bone а 
the effect said to 
doubt t arises fr 
ienen ! n it, whi den eau на 
D — Britannica," now im: course of pu 
Paxton's Bota. an tical Dictiona uded 
SECTS ; Tbe little black insect of the denu 
Ix 
twig was the e youn Lee) — neh jody ied 1 8р. 
«ч mon bull 
ae! 
defoliation was evide 
moth, — Г, 2 7 T our rw 
bucephala). И 
MES OF s 
s the com 
W M Jenner. They are correctly | 
. Adi dann rl tek L. —— “я 1 Heliant hen oat 
with dark, co; * flow zi 
Ste — Т, Sow your 75 a emne | 
this season. 
vem pes been abundance rx this tim 
Woo ND Forests: W D. You are quite zm 
posing “that we sare nothing more to o БАТ, ex these 
си ha’ —— —.— but we 
ate their cases 
| about that 
pre — eh 
gm yis 
en as C et. ; 
— 5 
to express, for the — any opinion jo e 
Wom N-OUT mre A Vict f your garden s ун 
он yor be, better, wr plasterer? - 
dig into it e of "labs manure, and d also of Dd 
ther manure W® 
— ifthe x is —— — ——— growing ООРУ | 
will Mkewise $m — — them. next week. 
Gis ов туо IxqÜrRIES necessarily stand over till > 
