THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
600 [SEPT. 17, 
have become a rather scarce article, compelling manu- keep the plants rather dry at root, and pts air pe | TATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR LONDON 6 
facturers to try other vegetable substances for making fully. The principal crop not expecte 3 tj nd For the week ending Sept. 15, 1953, as s observed at the nite 
paper ; experiments have been set on foot with the roots | February or March, may edm on shetty wd Gardens 
of Po the wood of Willows and Bee , the leaves and supplied with man advantage should, К ds 2 
of Pines, the silky hair of Poplars, Thistles, and Cotton- | however, be taken of all opportunities to give air liberally Sept. Z| err. ier 
„ with Moss, Straw, Beet-roots, and Ne ; but —in ull weather maki to permit of your doin ng $0; ai Of the Air. Ot the Earth Win i 
e result was that the substances, were either Y in proportion as the gr wth i is. vigor ust be the ÉT oar Dis ма] Min. Mean ue 2 tee ; 
unfit for the purpose they were intended to serve, or, if | admission of air, and a drier atmos ere be maintained, 3 еер, dem | 
applicable, they were not procurable in sufficient quan- | to produce э short-leaved stu a 05 plants, without which Satu " DETIECT IS BEBE: 9 85 sz 
tities. Jute (Corchorus capsularis, Linn.), which is 80 | fine fruit need scarcely be крае, The bot un ei Hom ips 30 998 20.896 |, 73 | аз 2 7 74 * 
well adapted for ropes, and ev gs e ition | 8 ld be kept steady (by w means it is pro Wuesday t3110] 50:053 29941 | 63 | 48 | эй 59 FI el 
of which Jute occurs, are said to be unfit for manufac- | duced), at about 90°, lowing it тау to — to 85° Trurgder 19112 30.081 29.12 | 70 | 50-11000 d. 5 s 5 
turing paper. The discovery of M. Gross as | towards winter Th e directions will арр! MT > 205 Е. % 
нн еу ід шаар paper of the wood. of Pinus, Abies, |e Mua to skedari W nich should be kept growing hor ан P Yon. — а 57.7 ар {гї зөзї о сш 
n mus considered impo: The time yet, e atmospheri E 10— Clou y; rain; low fog at night; clear above. 
wòod used for this purpose ı иш Hot be too old, and as un educed as the days get shorter rhe од че и eee fines clear at night. 
far a will more especially be necessary when the stock is|  — —13—Slight fines very clear at — 
The wood is reduced to a me ^ hi ch, after a certain | growing іп pits heated only d inings. Pine = 015 Fog Wia g slight: show; e di: 
but мт: Д small | “quantity ‘of linen bas been added to to it, plants will be found to be Y a temperature тозаи an temperature оі the week about the average, 
h the winter much’ better when ir summer growth Ht 
this e тч у we are told нан tho sheets do not require has become mat E exposure to a drie im gm STATE OF.THE WEATHER AT. Leuten 
— Th difference be riting-paper made | and free ‘ventilation uring the жа umn mon 8 During the | s Sept ч, 
1 vaga: 4 writing ager le of rágs, is that | cold weather may now at any time set in, the linings |: ETET 
the former is not quite so white as the latter 5 but this | should be kept in good working order, and materials 82 5 FE gi ents is Greatest rene 
wal — prada e st Pi being 8 M — = er — s pe be ist pen M 3 Panel, Sept. 3 es E 55 i E pa ШЕ aatity 
ра is considered | VIVAI If the foliage over ripe Grapes 15 ; P. i we 
гонади нн takes ‘the ink readily, nd is 5 to be superior гы helping to create damp, so as чө — м гареѕ фол. uv EV [ЫЫ ыд" pos 
у other for, prin ing in eo made of |f pe keeping, the spurs may be shortened bac oint Pen. 4% 667 36 58 12 Og 
Pine-wood is very strong, and is azo much ed wo, to admit more air to the fruit. This, however, Taes. E 663 ч cen ы Beak 
е continé Another, though not quite so recent dis- should only be attempted where the wood is ripe, other- 5 | Soc haie p oe рр a 15 HE 
covery is that of. M. Panewitz, near Bees шы preparing, | wise the woul e danger of the ining bu = т, 2% 65. 455 56.5 12 1 07 
by ica the of Pinus | st: ing. Fie H Where Figs are planted out in UA temperature during the above period occurred on the 2th 
sylvestris, Linn, & hemp-like fibre vs fibre, called in | the borders.of the i „care must be. taken directly we, and deg.” Ibi thern. ВІ deg.: ang the Mm MEME 
n - T D z 6 о est rendered into the last of the crop is gathered, ni get the wood w — i 
gli ys ine von wd — пот extensively, employed | ripened, for on иң (as before adv rel ce | 
mre g pillows, MÀ or instead | to Vines, &c.) m of the success for next season' Blas 8 68 coh angen yt m e әз: 
Y ou 
dae Le Tes chief advantages ате, accordi ae to the | crop will дере ul Let dead sures, and w ea ad оте, is indispensable to a library уз supplements 
ur Ii: railway directors, and | overgrown wood be re 8 0 ls young |.Cap ty Squire X i 
Ca. Country Squire Will di nating a ess he drai 
а of hosp дай. that. it lasts. v lon ts gro in the o be f or 4 feat deep, and thoroug! e then be applied 
р 5, growing P , X: pp 
po its elasticity, nd | taken to Pring their ee econ lady habit into a E rns ding t n the "mter, ‘Ie, eire a it j iiy i . A 
Dianket The x FUSE des Qu QUU MP RM 
à 1 vice, Ру à 1a 
manufactu; Cottaaks t A By Certainly: n 
at Hu EbHN GS! ү 1f stone is с? ATHE then one of lis best 
„ containing prine 
in high repute, and e r cutaneous 
diseases, scrofula, and nervous каги зе и complaints; | 
it imparis ае and softness to the skin, ly if 
h of the 1 ы inereased b the addition of 
cepa extract (Extractum Pinus уена) and the 
be washed with "Pin e-wool soap (Sapo Pinus 
sylvestris), The Pine-wool ‘ol (Oleum Pinus sylvestris | s 
of Beef 
mboldt's and if 
Breslau. The liquid о or T denn . 5 “the 
attend 
process, rincipally fo 
and resin, is used for medicinal baths, he, which sre yo 2 i 
ed. beneficial ni 
are g in pots * 
тйк a rea uired, as th having their 
aes ien 5 of che cultivator are not liable гі kak 
stro. 8 
effect to R GARDEN, AND SHRUBBERY, 
the hapa and if. adminialeFed e t has been Hollyhocks and Dahlias- will still require occasion 
rmifuge. 1 of the Pine- а ki fter, to 
wool and di Ser sineli manufa of it, as well vi ds white n MET grates rine Т effec a high 
аз or . soap, oil, а $i. p ard. above айы. cut away decayed flowers and useless shoots, for 
casts with aseries of notes on go have although late, every care sl ould be taken to preserve 
yo» — nt to the Mus Economic | them in beauty for as long a time the season will 
— yw : A oyal Gardens at Kew, by Profe permit. Herbaceous plants will, likewise require the 
— 4 — te reviran an ese materials have | stalks of decayed flowers removed, such as are still 
ЕЕН of information in ога g P this | in bloom, carefully tied up. Asters, some Phloxes, & 
let notice of substances o become of con- making a fine show, and should have cor- 
pou if Bo tan to mankind. ХИТИ d ‘Hookers responding саге bestowed on them ; let the borde 
ыт. tany. TEN . cleaned, and neutly raked over, filling up vacant pl N 
үр 25 5 qu ts Я | with spare Chrysanthemums, spring struck Pansies, о 
rations, - spring flowering bulbs. As the season is. pes n 
612) BTASIHA j E ора vanced, the propagation of t ears im- 
cs portant bedding-out plants should bé brought to a close 
ает as quickly as possible); late struck cuttings are bad to 
i Tuc HMM keep the л. having an in- 
| xai огу 2817 луна sufficient number of ME ill- wood. Let 
E s pt allowed а | scarlet and other Geraniums ruck i he open ground 
di eath eie up and pótted "immediately they have. made 
> Mein Chinese, m 1 some 4 
cs for week eek or two, П 7 S UNA Ad od i a week or | 
not permit of heii perg hon oused sci tment Green- | 4, exposüre, to harden them for the winter, For 
nd stove plants of an h aractéry afier the ei мч. з Pet е struek i 
they have done blooming, HARE RAS have — eure, to get pansy: and ‘intended to be ‘kept in е h th 
ir roperly ripened before they are stowed 
they are w fruit. To the 
urable is that i the . 5 of the Hortieultural 
am Green, It stands 
an VEM 
and most d 
it tha M BA. was ome hy, pee se M e 
"ns R'S. The Scotch Fir is attacked by the CE 
RES (Lop phy qa s Pin AD iet E yi 
ill ein pale bro nis 
ide e cad ves and twigs, which “Should be an 
cU 
me of 
La Timothy Tug. There is no Pipes mace a M 
with white paret PME. the variegation. 
anceis diséase, caused no doubt by РҮҮ, El 
Іоу трета 8 
NAMes DF FRUITS: T Dr Your Nectarine is 93 
he Elruge ба say the tree has small flowers, and and we find 
that the fruit is а Ae a coincidence which rarely осеш3. 
If the flowers had been large, then’ there would have been по 
question as to t being the Roman; |—E Hales, Үш 
Apple is the Summer Leadington.|+-F P. Instead of the ‘ash 
ing ton you h 8 N rss Serpe 3 Sd 
Names or PLANTS. We have been во bliged : 
decline na каш heaps of "dried or oiher sr planti, that we venture 
to reques a a that we never bare, 
or cóuld- ага of this 
corresponga: 
eK 
akeh г 
e fir’ themselves; 
can do ‘As, dh help the mand that m 
tin 3 
us at one on. — Erzerou' oon Aye ot vie e 
: lehellus; 281, E 
fastigiata 241, kene a E EaR ‘oom 
Weihe 
rt —. 
аїгор! епз,— 
«нна dra 
seed is partly ripe, but CAES the flowers are 
"Henry "ош, 
rleans 
amber-c 
ane p e 
ng fro 
but not equal 5 5 N to the Pi 
renti ns. 3 for — ees 
required to assist the above, 
this ) 
ag wanted ada dinh when 
up Celery the state of the 
- 
; roots prop 
away for the Mee o effect this with . same time, stoppi ү in Violette , the. stone 
l of the 5 if England ;" fruit middle-sized, o fate, b puri 
j Gesneras, Gloxin as, &e. they should be placed in a spare | in fact, be a Naben zn as hardy as ea b 2 de partially 40 i 
К house ог pit near ar M glass, and supplied tthe water fully € posing them, ilg Saki y ier stone small, oval, 3, “Bla 
` enly to 9 them from жү: i * 5 wil ow the „inter quarters. Migno де" 1 4 a ым size paroro the г Оле Mapa ptu " 
+ е to Vjen Pauly mistte? — . р | 
the tubers or roots. Amaryllis, and d the different varieties | e э IE Ум tection bw "hà SE small roundi revs a 12 in quia lity, and in, 
- OFF Ted Edere ilie iter. pro Ву. it is inferior. isa 
j ing more hardy, maj be — азы e “KITCHEN GARDEN "Mont pen д aay met 125 
‘hase of & south wall or cold pit. ; nsias, Clero- The cultivati now in will tel баштук Б vid 75 эси ED ре other 
Allamandas, and plants of similar | the“ prii thing to attend to for some time. satisfactorily, 1 . is — owing to the seed havi gt 
habit, br ir be gradually: induced to a state of rest in | addition, the drying of Onions, Shallots dd" Gast, Pese юе, mE 2t 
d | house of medii Pg should be finished. As the w e for alads ; or the ar may be eaten with salt, vi ; 
drying the former out of doors, Wer bee vem e | nents. If t e weather is not severe, un 
by removing the an airy shed, where thi y ean be g 8 ry n R 11 white flowered and gee 
ed ov. r ily till sufficiently dry for stówing aw appearance, . They chiefly dif rde dend. alifia i | 
>| Potatoes, likewise, should be taken up as opportunity à in ot leaves, nh size of flow: 3 
à we : ma Latrobl 
| Breves ^ ом attacked with the disease е early, and SEEDS: Py B. Grevillea Dallachiana and T. Praec ma аста 8/8 
А ( ailure were then а pparent, : unknown to us; "Greya yana and AGE are comm’ 
| we are to announce ex indok di wd ; “Act ns and Daviesia Bab 
M he crop is is better than we anticipated, 74 SrRawnERXIES: W Nicholson Thè po сло of E 
| the. quality likewise. ia Upton, Cals = Sommer M M dente e e e P i "e ‘should арна 
Prvery.—At this season Pines are are grow fast, and | for the pose as oe соте in; Thi t jets of 2 ct. 
those intended for very — Ll soul have а | shoots foit Toma y eom cpi rient at ^O WALLS: Jacke Af y * — tell us what ipi ror 
‘drier atmosphere as the hea a. the days leaves shading the fruit, which will fall expenure ессе rie you with the names 
decrease. object to ri for ing Wormin . J B. Your friend sho 
e Storms, an 8vo- 2 
explain briefly sud. 
