504 | THE GARDENERS’: CHRONICLE. [Avaust 6, 
be better to soak each ipa well — тешр water, | Surface weeding, in shady _places "esti d will: b be STATE OF THE WEATHER | AT (  CHISWIOK, j 
then ‘allow become somewhat dry, than | required, or to eradicate g August 13, 1853, Ы 
merely to damp the sir оп! ly ду while the princi | the smaller weeds, mosses, &¢., after weh 1 should oe „ reat No. of Prevailing E 
pal parts of the roots are suffer Aehimenes, as they | be well rolled, to iie th the surface — and e E 255 EE a | гечи *. — Mn С і 
о out of bloom, шау be laced 11 a frame to ripen their GA nests | En | 588 Se | Rained. t Rain, el | 
8 А [ HARDY FRUIT 459 кяде | ae zu EE 
tubers, exposing them fully to the sun, but keeping them | Apricots and the бев kinds " Ploms will require i Ble 2 3 
rather dry. If the different varieties of эон som te; to preserve | Sunday 7| 746 | 512 | бо 7 0 |13 2— 2 | 
s * N E 19. $. 2.6 ч * 
have made their growth under glass , they m ay be sn fuam the e ravages of. wasps, flies, &e.; H the Not pg: Tues. 9 A4 814 $34 10 Me 1 4 i А i 
removed to a sunny spot out of doors. Continue to pot ка кутан netting is the best we know for this pur- Феб, 1| i | ei peal d 078 1285 | 
off angling (uersa Chinese Primroses, and Caleeo- pose. Thin the best 135 Apples a ars where | Friday 19) 745 | 51.6 | 630] 12 0.47 2 1 1| 1 8 88 
seei . hen the plants are lar р > 2 vA 4 Satur. 131 728 | 503 | 615 12 114 118.21 2 3 
rus ge » mB Wee R Mis Бе too thiekly set, if fine fruit is wanted. Let Grap aa Figs, The. highest temperature we during t the above fe period occurred Pr 
d or the purpos aches, &c., have all the advantage of a full exposure, | is therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the 13th, айин... bus 
j “i RORGING: DEPARTMENT. by 1944 2 the wood closely tied, or naile the wall. i 
Жый, Th ii 1 Figs are growing vigorously; the laterals dne Nati отд 4 | oe y 
3 last stopping in ces to Correspondents uL 
A . be removed and inet ast stopping may have their points aga Biros: E W. All that we know of the Virginian Nighting 
the Vines § fully exposed; beyond stopping any late ын! pitched out. xad: is given in our volume for 1861, p. 566, to which we must 
growths which may MM. the Vines should not be RISTE HOW BRE. refer you. MK. 
touched until the leavesfall. As each Vinery is pen Miserable n peran we — weather been for pooxs: J 4. Your inquiry is г an ans. 
the sashes, rafters, &¢., should be put in a state of repair | these last six gate e fixtures for floral "s Уон eee a n what pet you employ the word — 15 
and painted, that everything may be in good working exhibitions have "been enerally ‘much topp early, 40 55 ынаган with NI View ol of gaining “a complete e 
-order when the time for forciog again arrives. If the | Carnations espec ially have s uffered, many rotting before — — — резер is prepared to devote his lit toi d 
-sashes are not wanted for трин they may be used | the flowers could expand. Layering these plants may udy. Ne 
ote a variety of purposes, such as * — Grapes, be proceeded with; some nice light vegetable mould сототун Бовілмате: N В. The use of corrosive sublimate) 
aches, &c., against walls, forwarding Tomatoes, or to | and sand, with pegs (hooked) of fern or lead, and a thin- оде ing) fat ste! te ok a given Dygn oy wes 
$ 3.3 aH +; м еч im я А - 
p in the кр ни stuff, Young Vines bladed’ sharp knife are the amateur’s requisites. We $ entally. It is so dangerous an agent that one never: 
durin Should be have often, after we have pegged down the layers, safe with it. TEV egetables, porre „Ken be wa j 
— when on 10 ve reached the top of the placed a smooth flat stone as large as a crown piece on | it, they are likely to absorb it, an killed; but we 
Where the rods rive are intended p carry s^ soil, with whieh the ineision was covered, thus pre- » nb ahi “or if the : 2 д үз rodueed v MAU à 
ruit next season, and the Vines are growing тө, six | vented it being washed away; at the same time, in the or four days: provions to planting vegetables, there Ae 0, 
or eight joints beyond where it is intended to cut them h ottest weather, there wasa genial moisture —— it} danger i g. them, for the corrosive sublimato ii i 15 
back should be left, as a too lore ite ing might e cause | Which certainly much facilitated the emission of r — wt you try any experiments with this substanee 
PP we shall be very glad to hear the resu ; 
ше ‘Principal eyes to Duk. anger uS eiut 's | Should bead weather, take up, o of which there is — eee eee AME m 
uit. wer shoots after this may y kept r e, no time must be lost in erossin ig, those | matter in the Revue Horticole, Nos. 9, 10, 11, of the present year) 
pou Та cpr etty elo а which seed isdesired, Pinks.—First-struck)| Grapes: J E C. Sha nking arises from many causes; but in 
ripen the existing wood das to entonrags fresh growtlis. Pipings may be planted out, potting a quantity in order your case, we imagine from the border being so cold and wet as 
Pac нойзк.— Аз the houses аге cleared of fruit, tlie | to fill up vacancies, which may occur by the ravages of | de interfere with the 3 EE = bees Югай [1 
trees should be gone over, and — 3 iot required wire-worms, Ke. Тһе wet weather has caused these правя or — 9 winter, 80 as to kon Wi I 
18 aen next season cut away ; лаб z e remain- | flowers to lace well this dia cen and, * — enough, ill doubtless pur diminish: the evil. + ийй goto 
ing shoo i in 55 injuring ды we rous promising po gas of see swelling, Gases Watsurs: W H. Бас sieve contains, we believe; fm 
pes ou proceed, this will — ‘more light | а result we — "— have expected. Make Pansy | 175 to 200 fruit, more or tess, в rding to x ег 1 
d d a HIGH TEMPERATURES : Eboracen js. Th e highest tempe j 
indie мяг — — —- — the shade recorded in Howard's "Climat ate oF y» on, ant А 
i will assist. towards maturing well developed shoots of Da pieni set small inverted pots, with а Meteorological Journal kept in the garden of the Horticilfmal 
frui pe gee arr ering the chanees of the succeeding crop | little dry moss 1 7 them, on the top of the stakes; Society at Chiswick, were July 13th, 1806, 06 dag Wy 
I есеи; to ripen thelr wood, close up the house these are effe etu ias for SN 18th, 1825, 97 deg.; July 5, 1852, 97 deg, a 
.early in 1 GARDE? following day it it ayan 6 95 deg. On ‘the ITth July, Vos qe 
of ror or even eU will not hurt them for + ‘or three Never since 1640 have we ition such a general br — ad edm walls and other objects, roset 7 
n the evening open the house as much | attack of the Potato disease as at the present time. In does not appear from Howard's a yee — Sth fe, 
as the sashes will allow : fires ‘should be made. in wet numerous instances the haulm, even of late planted mendi day, at least, near Lon т i59» 
weather, by day accompanied with air; in fact; to be brief, | crops, are denuded of their leaves and blackened by the |, °? Е а 
A à аф д * studied 
aim at a dry nnd rather high. temperature Фу day, aud, pestilence; In sach cases pull hem tp, ot-eut them off | Caecus rris x oe Bah te аз ie are 
as cold a one by night as cir reumstances will permit. level with the soil. The ground may then be usefully |  doubtless be serviceable in destroying the i — 
Keep dow n red spider by well eogining the trees every oceupied | by planting Reser of all the kinds, Broc- -3 trees over p ре = 97 — ity —N 
morning with air on the house, When the leaves begin | colies, В өрк, Qr; even. drilliogán Setandria “hope E aur replies to 
change colour and the wood becomes brown up to the White Turnips between "ihe row: mh lt is now too late to es are Tem 
point, the sashes may be removed. 1t Would rach aesipt | sow тен but plenty of young plants їз generally "oru moth, Bo mak x lübrieipéda, ih а Ye 
the ripening process if the borders could be protected | easy to be риде ned; and in the Alben of the former sate Shake the plants sha and tse M gera т ad in t 
from heavy rain, or rather if ШЫ, sould be kept dry named plants, may be planted to fill up the ground. As —— Corti nd The le of your fruit’ 
altogether. Fruit trees in pots int ended for forcing, if time permits, the Pota tatoes may 75 aon when the tubers} with the small m ad. po of a little = p 
the wood is well ripened, крй they have been grow- | are a and b ‘the plants get too | scitella. "ovra. С ^s d^ ed off mä burning 
ing under glass, may be removed to the foot of a Sonth large, throwing a Muse en Pie up the mun of the TU ts е vomer d 3 tine t of ral. УЕ. мро, фе 
wall, and in a few weeks sie a ‘shady e place to rest. |as you proceed; after which the plants will make way, blotches night: — e between the fi а 
and prove ns the reatest use in the spring. у he inclosed in: IED: The in — ets es ed 
FL ARDEN AND , e R se ants should veis be earthed u pring -— pei di M Spruee i „„ not the ЖАТЫЕ : ҮҮТ 
Now that e principal —— t for the season p as wanted; to grow}, bat of a small saw-ly. Pray explain how this is, X 
ade Ya; veli with clean straight heads hey should | possible send us some of the — in a little box, 
may be considered over, att Note ih ould be at once : : р und 
directed towards furn hi h Lei lef dt f жан their full size before Theing earthed | escape being ernshed, as thos now sen 12 Phe grounna 
i urnis ung supply of p ants * 0. which ы they will (the former particu- foot of the из 3 ie 2 v and burnt, . 0 * 
another year; and as flower garden plants are now la ^ liberk р are probably formed among thé — rubbish on the gri are dhe 
required for the humblest: gardens, and in some | "n 5 ‘require a terings when the weather —— Aten n C. n — ople es W believe that insects 
places h have 4 e bér old in ees eis obi be fore. pr A to earth u elery use of the Potato disease we cannot eig jt Th } 
один ев, 2 р 8 ery gon ideral x н ау Шо pla of a few outside leaves, and the bes u have sent are described in our а the 
T 185 фер EM Aaa „ 27 me Ar suckers, which ped. are found at the base of many шет insects and that thoy suck its leaves isa? 770 
r’s 5 duty de ne autumn and spring months ; the stem. ‘Then tie them up with a straw of bast rai but, Potatoes. quite free dae mpi s rmi 
жна is. RE ib 141 under the leaves, and earth up to the ti ie, M eh shoul tative our on $e иып eg е disease to un insect whi eu 
thousand al od ael, to e able this to be done pii he reid qme —— = it gon pro. [Int The чуй ‘allied, to ochroleuea | pio 
Spes in expense and inconvenience, ^ The class of “А 7 ben! Се sanded va en D Du. “Gedy and halophila; but none of these rd { 
plants which will first require “propagating are Gera- |}, ient. elery is planted in beds, three There is à fine Indian am a aud, Very ba 
nitims, of which both the fancy and comori beddin fo —* etc, thin ebe ae be pape between | are been a witht Уш алып У 
sr E. : i 1 1 5 
15 the rows, while the earth is put in; which ever way is that чит Hm acquire — 5 5 ma dimensions, 
ractised; the must. be as dry às possible, and tlie grown in water. 
, 06) 2 nts likewise, when the. operation is done. Cardoons | Мокен об: J 8 ЕЕЕ zvery : pede 
тот me. 5 m hs classed Crassulas | are best tied up with hay-bands before earthing, Make |. represented in fF Volume for 1847, p. 171. of 
ш ) — 1 hemums,. uis ; аз preparations by collecting a sufficient quantity of horse- | Names or Puaxrs: 4 B C. Babi ды fragilis, 57 N 
bes iaa for commencing a Mushroom bed the end of helium: 4 IER 2, Cya 
hich f 
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and urnip Radish ; | Пех Ceanothus az uen e 
oo out 2 е plant ree y of ‘Endive Where TL pum hens waters.— 
ungi were 
отой this crop should be plantéd on — . ден 
EE "wil IE ver um faci ing. the south, to янсыз =н in | Ж, There EAS 
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