THE 
Í P ip rae LI on а» шеу, не 170 хн Meu 1822 i M шау 
n fly 
down tou илне аз go out l — making cuttings o 
the to 
TEA ir пе Novice. The following may possibly answer your 
ач т ner e do Pa ce h colour Game Pett J Take every m men ep down пос өү at this 
£^ pale IB edges creamy white; Elize Sauvage, yellow, | Season, are Ө dia usually troubles am 
orange; Eugénia Ие briglit rose; Goubault, the p acidi g doors, and rein appearing to 
omen тое, оше tut Madame а St. Joseph, pale pink, centre saftey from the late rains should be at once oved 
Mansais, rose, shaded. with buff; Souvenir, an Ami, t li tarted 
delicate pink; Pagiioni, men P intu centre flesh under р RCHID of the earlier starte 
SEEDLIN NG FLOWERS. es will have ripened their growth, may be 
Ka forgan, Your seedlings are very handsome, | removed а Р drier house, where they 
poe especially E 3 and 6, which cannot fail to become can slow wly progress state of but the 
avourites. 
Pais Ancostos ©. Apparently an improvement! on Diadematum | Change should take —— A As the ка езет 
erubesce 
Pixks: К. "Yu much dried пр; * apparently too small and 
thin ever to be first-rate flowe 
— 
Miscellaneous. 
` Disease in Stone Fruit Tecs. —The disease in trees 
21 stone fruits, трат out last year by М, Léveillé, 
has more especially fix 23 aem the Cherry this season ; 
in) es had flowered and set 
their fruit, 454 0 kis in good condition, they 
i the 
either partially or emed died when 
being form n examining the interi 
hes we perceived that the pith had become black, 
ES a sort of vegetable gangrene had attacked it. Plum 
Hn 
wers М 
rowth a pua Hl shoots has 
have attained o 
rdeners br 
of 8 
ve; 
the leaves 
see d with атамак 
ve suffering. veral 
Facts of this kind have a рс ерле э cause as | 
E у еее Ree апа кнм it харо rtant to discover, 
order that w. to counterac 
disastrous effects, M. "bean, | А a 5 Horticole for 
June 
j^ dena as a Nuisance.—On a recent motion 
ir: “Р. Wood, on реа ^id ies] 8 resi- 
dent between Ngee and x mith, for an injune: | 
tion to he pea mee -— m burning h Dricks on his 
* situated enees, 
* 
de: 
thei | 
the bie- Chancellor oad that Lord “Eldon had thought it 
^ doubtful whether brick-burning 
but he could 
in the defendant’s favour, 
“burning being a nuisa the 
decided by Lord Faction. Arne, 1 Vice 
established that t 
at all 
Continue tó - 1% 
һе 
| olor. tall growing plants, 
r, from De 
| Heat 
r|next seaso 
| befor 
at 
dw. ar Applen and Pears, 15 о remov 
an leaving i 
— — 
е long th their bloowin 
Sii plants wi [M require going ‹ wr at short 
als, Ong grow 
d them, 
on. the pont 1 отт but 
unn olii) stimulants which 
might induce a fresh 
ES 80 eee, “ Pene blooming n 
CHRONICLE. 
tion to stand the winter; 
the so 
it will be time zenou 
mon round-leav. 
= 
Shallots and Garlic when g ng ripe, for if left in 
phage we long they t to rot. Cut the var, 
erbs, &c., used for r distilling or drying ey rea 
the proper st Be The early c 0 may 
disease 
away, a 
. oder. t the air. sufficientl 
oring. A en 
вы ы should be pen mmm tee winter ; 
we prefer the latter, as it keeps firm for much longer 
time than the stone, and is hardier. ол M 
ATE OF THE WEATHER BH. LONDON, . 
tural, Garde 
ST 
For the week ending July 28, 1853, as obseryed.at th 
Chiswiek. 
1311 
ses, and лии М the N of autumn 
the Perpetuals, by watering with liquid 
mamare, md m ipte the surface of the ground, where 
practicab e the 
Pelargonium sull be urged, to get them established 
Б ERE IT G 
lime per ier = ove s а hg as well as the 
intende rees a being trained into 
pyramid ther shapes. It will likewise greatly 
| benefit dards of the above fruits if they eoul 
heir receive the same treatment, We ho ope in — lant- 
0 such ill be a 
rare rrence ce, as we feel confident low Keds à are not | 
only the more able, but, as they can be pruned 
| easily, will bear a larger quantity of fruit ona given 
7 A Cedar. — There теа Сінай, says the | Space, with the advantage of the fruit bei 
Helo of the Pacific, s опе: їо be blown down by high winds. Mat- 
of m be the largest tree | prot rries, Currants, &c., inten be kep 
ne world. А correspondent ET: 705 Herald of Sonora, | Some time. Should dry weather 1 water cher Bods 
ав: paid. a vi e spot for the purpose of of Alpine Strawberries, to keep them in а growing con- 
This igy of the vegetable kingdom, de- dition for the produ 800 of aut tu ut f d 
series it as follows += At he of the earth its cir- KITCHEN GA 
2 feet—4 feet up, р is api feet—at 14 feet The prosit isa buy time E this department, and 
E Scand thence it gradually tapers. Ма v height is iu many places rendered more so by want of room to 
4 d. it, has none. of disi La y which pone the vequised crops or M and s idus 
|, om tree in агеју itchen g 
even 
large enough to carry out d аи of vegetables 
Saber dar of Operations. | 
T Por rte 2 ensuing we меё." 
andl 
oe ns | 
here галан: isa 1 of room 
o. plant out à sufficient 
In 
the попети pars of “the ——— "the true Flanders 
©" oam, A = sand, eiit 
placed 
same Spinach should be 
will be ary during cold nights, but lessen the 
shade, хөр in bright weather. Plants; suspended on 8 TEMPERATURE. 
blocks and baskets must be daily examined to see the | zu. rns. . 
growing material is kept su ene moist, while at the E or 
same time stagnant damp must =| Мах. | Min. | Мах. Mi 
FORCING PEPARTMENT. та р реч A m E 
p —Whenever the house for Saturday 33 17| 29972 | 29.879 | 76 | 53 
fruiting i is » ready, the pests had better pone me Be ECC cag | can 
the orward plants should be € EID A9 
исо у and have ier final shift before removal. 95 29770 72 | 54 
When it is desirable to have fruit early, say in April — 720. 523 
or e fi up pot should not be over large, as E" 2 роон е ма онан 
it will be necessary to get the plants into rest early. As 23—Clear and very fine througho 
a rule they should have their pots well filled with roots, — = Serie: cae? iinet sh эу 
by the middle of September, and while growing allów |. — Oer cloudy ud fines densely overcast thet, == 
them allthe light you "e command, and a pro ionate ning, and heavy rain at night. wagers an | 
q tity of T st Pines fin very ear y forcing ++ 28— Rain; cloudy ; showery; overcast: atni hig? ht: 
are the ВІ forse iy — Queen, and tha Provi- bian 
nee; to assist them a few Jamaicas may tarted TE OF THE WEATHER AT CH 1e їй 
1 1 as they take a couple of months longer to ripen plate the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending PER 
than the above. The plants for the s er crop ma 
remain for a k or two, unless there are reasons for 8 шс | йд nah E еў in | Gres 
potting them immediately. They may have a larger | “August, Ses | S25 | SE | which ic | Grund 
shift эч? recommended v — above, and should be 258 | Аё |да | Rained. 
kept gro "Tr Ton eS in thé Sunday31| 744 51.1 62.7 11 
rener GARDEN AND si Mon a) р | | Н 
The flower-garden will be now in its greatest beauty, | wea. 3) i2 | 515 | 629 15 
| amd every means m taken to keep turf, gravel,and Far 7 | 3 84 ү 
edgings of all kinds in the neatest order, that no draw- | Satu. 6! 724 | 523 | 623 
ack É H The highest temperature during the abov tr CE 
dead flowers . — ie pit pe 3 d — 1888 Alen. 92 deg. and the lowest on the 3d, 194 i 15 
gro uced within proper li railing and ices to Corresponde a 
climbing plants should be frequently gone over, to keep | Anavcarras: ас We believe the Chilian to 
em) n dy trained and secure fro winds ; for f a moist to a dry soil, but. to 2 e rs 
e purpose examine Н Gerl Dahlias, and apent М ensperatnre, ч ie tool perm — we eannot have 
e dead fiow received. There is no special work on the of ripening 
of fruits, which, of course, vary with districts;-but mel 
pomological wor rks of any account the season is given. 
BLASTED FRUIT Trees: K S V. - regret our 3 e 
plain, 
Олвва 
— r's Volume. The umet R Ату" is de t eer 
holes in which z e Cabbages are planted.t 2511901 
LOCHES : Pilkington’s address is—The Glass Works, 
за N 8, Lancáshit 
Ев: A Worcester, Use a mixture of, D&etylis | E 
пка sylvaticus, and giganteus, Festuca, ous 
eiespitosa, and Arrhenathe 
GRA 
aone be гате red mp, and а: aa 
und them, s old, them me 
Names OF PLANTS 
nens facemosus.— DB] er 
n 7 8, ph orbia ‘Lathyris.—C F. 1, Juncus? 
J. ac 3, J. bufoni к; 4, eren 
lett cn Goa ts En. or Galega officinalis.—. 
or ко, Fhion relate to this subject, are e 
till ne: 
om — DP at is not possible to advise 0e 
wi We presume that you: et 
no dende, n i establishing 9 . — * € plants igo 4 Aim 
calycinum s aqui nca major, à 
Shade perat ‚ 
PRESERVING Fie: A. B S, Mr. La s. method y i сд 
— for ig s dom P ей: гри 3 
SPBERRIES 
x Curtisa 
formed 
cee: "de em 
reed. plants have bloom 
seco A Um ma be cut t 
n ) 8 maini 
— тр энше, с 
^ ia 
> Ям these enttings pire E nd a T: nn 
E 1 E i px Tre uer 
ied 060, M 
fine, or sifted, ith "ipe 
Mee pose ‘through the $ 
sb ut must бе 
They ma; N i e tember, u off 
in the 57 during Чий, and » “potted 9 
—＋. ö ally h 
as ai but rS up 
little sand. 4 — 
any peri 
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ven E e gem 0 j 
1 fei e wil S lens di 1155 
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