472 THE GARDENERS’ 
‘CHRONICLE. 
[Jury 23, 
i 
ше Sirawberry-beus (near where so шапу toads were 
(ш ot Grapes, ye ould 
observe d last summer), in the middle of January i in the | for - P dime in: come. The syringe shou 
nt year, a nest of about a score young frogs were | us sed a 
d. Th 
fe d lari; si wel h b à Mx his we x 
5. en frogs are bred in cellars, where there is no perfect their buds. ег require 
ter or tadpole ing j : rr to keep them in health, — can ia baly be don 
1 Sidehoiham, of Manchester A active botanist), | by maintaining & steady bottom-heat and free бна; 
he informed me that young frogs, and in fact frogs of all | tion, Keep the strictest watch on еч spider and mil- 
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sizes, uae to be seen in “his cellar amongst ‹ deca ying | dew ; 
/ full of roots; rati g y 1 
probable from the above, that frogs are occasionally | rotten dung, will be the most suitable soil. The kinds 
born alive in situations where no water ean be found for | intended for t h 
to be deposited:i 
for both, 
mallest of them КЕЕ pr reventive, in addition to keeping roots in e by 
i ell adjuste d Ken 
ater. su 
: B d place them in an open situation, exposed 
direetly. The latter mode seems most likely, owing to | to the sun, placing №е pons either on boards or a pre- 
endeavour to keep the foliage ould, be | th 
e 
„ Ù E Sut. and 
sulphur properly applied is the best 
early forcing need not have quite sue 
as those inten 
n, to prevent worms from working through. 
e seems 
rod. having been found previously to the young toads. | pared bottor 
i s me the ва ko 
a m 
birth of the Triton, without the stage of tadpole, has| The late 
been mentioned to him, Annals and Magazine of м al to flower gardens, 5 oodi ing the beds and destroying 
History. the more delicate plants, while herbae сеойв things, | | 
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situations, have been broken down; these matters 
Calendar E Operations, should — to rights without delay, and every thing 
1258. esed the application of supports should at 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. if them, and be 
For the ensuing week. 
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eraniu 
tn giving plants some kind of rest Mu omg weather to 
tore their exhausted energies, and to enable them 
Fay di 
— ihe e purpose as a поті aspect We paring the soil i be S t 
may state further, = for rowing деген kaved ‘plants planting ; for, although, the present amount of rain is 
ey the summer, houses having а north or north- | not to be expected every year, yet a careful attention to 
зз Ў і s for a go 
east aspect are preferable; while ior the purpose of|the above 
should be paid by 
retarding plants, or for preserving them in bloom, they | display of flowers in unfavourable seasons. Herbaceous 
sabl pacri Liliums, and many, othe 
are indispensable: Sach plants, еве оваз pacrises, | plants, 
lex 
: e 
are now over, should be i in a house of the above | be a good E. for noting down an Nae Ole equ: 
22^ or in deep frames with the sashes turned may be effec 
h 
s the nort ", dhating first . — off t е old | regards height, colour, or of бей, А the 
8 ging ісе required alterations may b rried out at the proper 
daily I in ti h time. Cloves, Carnations, Mule Pinks, — , sbould now 
mee any} pruning they may require may- be given t them, be es, жеч : e L ion of the more valuable 
d they ma afterwards be placed in more favouralile herbaceou ad possible be 
1 
ould qe 
posisiene for ripening their wood. Camellias, when- 3 d as cian propagation of ‘the usual bedding plants 
e i b 
RDEN. 
3 mA ave done considerable damage 
made secure. Independently of the above, 
s will require to 
ood appears getting ri may wn 
removed to the open air; they thrive best in the shade ie ak: frequently this damp Ress ; give them 
i ook over, to eradicate Plantains and similar 
5 sided frin ie winds, " — be Hon for them ; wee RE detract from high h, keeping, and prevent 
к m, to prevent the growth of Ње ы Gras 
a situation shaded, from the mid-day sun, and other 
th dry b 
the possibilty on 3 as potting nt the ^ pol Chinese 
ly for ard. i 
RDEN 
i whieh ar алад their growth,| Continue to esp the current 1859 a wood. of the Vine, 
and have formed their. exti season as lower buds, may | Peach, and Apricot aie ^ ailed i obtain UE 
likewise be turned. mt; alil Camel ; Me latter 3 of what little sun Heat we get erde system 
ur and air, and s ould be of summer pruning recommended at p. 440, and previous 
Calendars, uld be carried out till the whole of the 
ripened ; . howev е | breast-wood fà 
ighly е itn ra 
seseen to plac tem for a week or 8 
situation, to harden their foliage sufficiently to 
4 hag en fo: 
| rather hea 
bear the we or the sudden change from a house to | suits ie 
the st, and which should be trenched at least 
sig bag ^ 3 nes; o тезе £ чы 2 itm depth, zn д; ing the t. aoa itin we ei ne 
iss ie apre e, ae oe 7 985 on proceeds. Select the strongest or the 
ia 4 thinned out... ways in pur and which will be bs ali the ‘etter bee 
request either for drying or distilling... "The: young tui, been S роону laid into small pots; before planting, |. 
when too thickly set, should likewise have a thinni a dressing of v otten n manure. In planting, 
a few will be sufficient to remain. То procure dart Pow 00 — room between the rows, being, however, 
glossy e, water with clear ы pared guided in this by the — planted ; the smaller 
A FORCING DEPAR | l! | leaved kinds may be planted at a much less distance 
/PrNERY.— As soon as the sehen Régie t of th Сее apart Шап о зз growi ie 1 
crop is ripe, the pit will most likely be СЕ either | FLORISTS’ FLOWE 
for fruiting the winte mite stock o or for the в ssion in-| Se eedling аан» should be — pons - pans 
| tended 3 s fruit, there- | or boxes in which they have been gro wn, b 
heed end of the pit, unless cireumstances 
as шап] 
yet Wr to о зір should be carefully | are so minute, and so like the colour of the soil, that 
is disposed of. Preparations should at once 
y plantation 
t Thurs. 28 
Friday be 
to — the inerease of verm 
and ч ill permit, loosen 
ihe particularly on — 
dissent venae d getting ou 
stuff, and fill every available 
Co ‚ which wil 
later erops of Celery should n 
be sown, Endive and Lettuce 
the spring. Amon g this class, one 
as a productive winter ине is y" Purple na 
Broccoli, pr it should be foun 1 very 
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certainly the best early Cabbage, but doubts 3 th. 
| are others equally good ; at a period of about 
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ermin. - When the s 
the soil TUM tate о е 
soils. k at 
ut a good suppl of winte 
space wi ih P Ria 
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rius pati, йж Pa 
an early supply is Arr a ite or two may be eart 
up, if sufficiently strong. Now is the T" tie fg 
her la 
should now be sown i 
larger quantities, to have a good stock for winter. 
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Sunday 1711 ae p 29,825 
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LETT EI 
July. 
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STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, - i 
During the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending July 30, 1853., 
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and will shortly be ready 
about. 
ompr PALACE: HHR. You 
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ages тозан V X. April is the 
your large Hony ele ge. 
псн: Anon. Your Roses are infe 
en in the Gardeners’ 
E of Ins Tusftaniés but Iri 
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Notices to Correspo ордени. 
Booxs: car à Ga — . — “ “ Greenhouse, Hothouse 
suit you 
edition M the Horticultural “Societys 1271 rut Catalogue, was 
A supplement 
BROC OLT: WH B. We do not know the address you ing 
sawfly, Tan "абор, bea! history and figure of w 
giv ; 
trees well with a deii" of. dd water, ied 
and soft soa Ju 
Names or PLANTS; J OL, Cirrhæa tristis.—F. It 
The dier temperature during the above белей occurred on 
1814—therm., 92 deg.; and the lowest on the 21th, DIDA 7 15 
MM M M À— 
oracensis, The last 
to it is 500 in the: gress, 
should apply to Bir Joseph 
best time for — pes 
sted with the larvæ of a small 
le for 1848, p. er ge 
ses are nott w be c 
ae es Luzula sylvatica.— . 
m.—J M. We are unable positively 
{лем а tingle leaf and flower; but it s 
zc 9 Amigo. Lantana Cammara 
30 Di Not a Du Е eed, but © 
бойро arpus frutico 
3 ос" 
M: 
A the 
Leste ар doubt fuo. pm ga 
Sisyrinchiu 
effect is produced u he fruit 
affect their Dum 
PRESERVING one . We he 
best way of keeping the bott 
of 
without gre 
once to transfer them toia house devoted found the best plan to be, to put soil and roots altogether 
autumn and winter supply, in which ease | into e wire sieve, and by holding it under 
may be cleared — er the principal’ part Ы through it, the soil has been washed a Bali and 
The bottom-heat must be freshened up by the | every root left; md must then be placed in the sun for 
: «m material, and made ready for plunging | an hour, and after 
of plants as they are placed in their to dry gradually. The large r 
‘the meantime advantage should be | should also be taken up, if not —.— dono; 3 — should 
sit ет the house in repair, and the ас start — | they are apt to do previous to 
us in a state of efficiency, - i remo is inevitable. Continue to 
өрү n : put in Pink pipings ; disbu € i 
occasional 
i do 1 ure. Attend 
to 8 Tie a ey require it, and give 
upply of water. 
and beds, a &üd expose tin ridges; thio wl etm uch service, 
removed to an ini eu мур 1 5 
oots 
the soil of TP 
KITC CHEN vig tp 
over 
Mise: 
et the haulm, Ke., be 
he hang; not to bung 1 
eaters n hour for Ше Ж 
Blass bottles pi - require: 
1 iN 
ie would sta! 
can judge: of it, li after 
for several Shows, we Rati say 
Tiety, 
ч anders to be ап — 
addition to which it is reported 
British Mire near! 
Review of МЕ. коа: Pans 
of our TE for last 
сорма 
ved from í — ansa of a eta cone, 
— 
8 оуеѓ 
. stuff e potted the g destroy slugs, which aboun where 
i 'ERY.— Fires weather. ) essary | this wet season, the plot he dug over, even if not 
to Grapes swelling } it should be: accompanied by i i Waived! for tiene 
 Bbundant ventilation, which» will prove the best and spare leaves from bages, Ke, as 
preventive of mildew; as the houses are cleared | the t, to pr р 
4 EI EI | 
Your flower, whi 
is ^ vnd cle wild sm “the 5 ‘soil at the entr \ 
p [у we 
mith vge Lily Яя: a starved В 
ih nl 
rently pouri = — a bee an ar x T 
Sy 
Lomaria 5 3, Asplenium FER lom 
PEARS ON QUINCE STO d W, Very little, 
upon 
on which they ripen. It is idw, however, of 
uch. 
Me b. Cas Lx as yours, where үзү” 
calyx, are not very uncommo 
NEA ааг. We have rece o 
from Mr. — the — — gardener at 
а request te our o Ps 
1 it is Targe, aps adi or — 
as t qug ty, bi 
ghbou 
of 
n with 
acked 
it is superior 
, 
and richer. |) I 
vien and ‚ force: 
to be much har 
y al “whieh perished last 
in no degree Wi! 
find pees ассо! Н 
hlet on the ER а 
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