632 
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themums now require scire to keep them in 
for these pitt, but I haa none to suit them better than | 
® h a small quantity of loam and dry 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
ust bé given libérally, 
te liqui 
Sedans ж liberal addition of silver sand. If cut | and yum iib will be Karel necessary to ensure 
flowers i b e u 
— ; the plants may be grown in а | nice 
“stove all vr ri ugh the үл ; they will make larger | numer 
plants but will not 2 o be taken to a conservatory | 
in eenhouse, | be p 
5 
It may be well to үчү that they do not like sd 
js hot sun, cold draughts of air, or excessive mois 
ЕВ. OG n 
WINTER me to mention that 
1 have found Bennett's тазу M whe an eens variety 
Durin 
blossom in à cool howe shariy à m Christmas 
p and attractive, pier à profuse bloomer, flowerin ng 
» E rg ite 
ms e, and stant ait d with a white ка] eer Sac иы: 
detected, as 
| them; 
і 
regular distances apart. A on of the stock should 
vader 
lass to get into bloom a little earlier, 
inerarias. and Chinese Primulas for very 
‘ward 
flo wering; fumigate the former whenever green-flies 
the plants never thrive when infested with 
CING DEPERESE 
ante e begi 
of November. If the Vines are not already pruned, i 
— even in ua pots. Those who 
ts during wi ould: not be mithout-it it, for a 
5 ege o of n ein at ory time i is often thought more 
Complete ри! TAE M Не wate aid sashes in зра, and let 
— front lights aud pai ted, a l ar 
hea thors — 
LE. 
еа tase not M. > the oy ek 
tely occasion premature decay, Gi ihe 
on hi should be — M. frosty ni am в 
— 28815) үмут 
— — — 
STATE OF THE WEATHER NEAR 
LON 
For the week ending Sept. 29, 1953, as pheervad at МеН а 
_ Chisw 
n TexPERATURE, siid 80 
Sept 4 BAROMRTER, ios d 
ө 8 6а Of the Air. Of the kan h ii 
A Max. Min. | Max. Min. | Mean 
———— — —— 
Friday. ayers 29.704 | 61 4l | 510 
Saturday 24 a 29.743 | 29.687 | 60 34 419 
Sunday 29.330 |. 29.083 4 64 45 54.5 
Monday FU 29.810 | 29,562 | 5 32 | 44.5 
ТОДА; 2 24] 29.901 | 29:894 e ap" | 550 
, | Wednes. 2З 25] 29.892 | 29.854 | 66 44 55.0 
Thursday 20 26 29.085 | 90.835 85 4 353.0 
See |, 29.766 |; 29460. | 623 |, | аы (517 | 844 
ept. 23— Очеви; clou 2 
— ayer T elent sick cloudy ang [ine ; ; clear; e m 
— %—Rai ; very bo 5 
P Clear and . — T — — * —— {=н — 
— 27 —8light fog s Fame al nd ine; e Ay Met 
ig Bat i Rod, made ie eficient for 1 x 9 | "d A 
oy Worcester. Keep fires is ual 1 ripe fruit, for пі Seb Mean temperature of the week 4 deg: b , 
former. dire Pra — We suppose the —%— 
vd ‘Taste uP AND SrogmG ранітаѕ: 6 T. In a treatise on this | earl house is how fü lly de and — leuves entirely STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ames 
п 
Керт to be performed until the: divi frosts | off ; give the trees Ache look o Мз cut away any gi; Daet the last 27 years, for the ensuing week, ending Oct. 
эй (have: comple “Checked tation. For furti which, now the leaves are Sally off, may re 
on varieties, it is plan,” says the 8 = thority, be found still too thick ; ; unless the trees are weakly, the s 9.01 | Greatest эзан 
Ti place а small lock of dry shes round the 160 ot be shortened yet, and when such is | October, | S22 | 28 EE whieh ie Чаш ТЕ. 1 : 
plant. Thi 1 righ ee [ызчы апу pea А | Zu | 53е mà Rained; „ Rain. 
Severe frosts, and ibo б carri 9 s ce the heavy | done, be ante sure to с е lani 4; Lease D bud 
tumna. In syste especial E “this isa дро and | Atten e ripening of the wood of the other houses 
useful application, hough 4 in high dry land it ma ab- aking sli phy ull days to em, ay [7 3| 69 AT 535 15 vue 
solutely ssary. Choose some dry morning, when pena isa к 1 Tues... 4 633 432 | 533 13 1.06 
— 8 “of a dry following vds and cut down the plants to | Movin, ves T Wed. 5] 626 | 407.| 517 11 0.57 
] (a іа Fut ico the ground. The day following take up all ће | detached "without force. The last ‘crop of Melons E 6 zT 2 — i Zi 
and turn them upwards ow the watery | will require fire heat to keep up a tem e from ‘Satur. 81 602 | 416 | 509} 1 0.63 
oo. phe ty КЕ» mi stems. Bring them in. under cover, ant 70° to 75° ы ease in dunshine. Maintaih gg — 
see that һе numbers or pene all : ? ng . , Pie highest temperature during the — es 0 
with co; copper. wi ire. Mat prt ne is not t good for this pu pose а y bottom heat of 80 ў d р de venti- e and the lowest on the 5 
осал of and the nam nore Пу be displaced lati water should now be given, unless tlie s 
| to suc wisn to Keep ther : 
should all be taken up on the 33 very dry; and sy osphere must 1 kept Notices to c orresp onde 
ү Hier, во | dry as possible, to give w at flavour it is possible to th Har е you ever seen 
t onee. Ithe soil | ripening fruit - this season. Саси e the “dener, ¥ or Paterson К aces 
fmm aa hy ret а ede — pem | attention a Ferd to temperature, but as they are and 
m dva. е беу пев IR 3 they wil require water often, and which, 
2 — hang 'Shrivelli a te bnd live. — 
Wi velling, an buds aliv 8 . 
т Кл зот тырла ea 
wi clean stra and AAT ERE. * м indi 
, Alayer of straw. between and under s each ler of PO. In t es put over them by night ; such as are not y DL The: whiteness p — os and i E "s 
РОНА poe E майн ect "E — he season for in bloom wi 0 by day well. On this 8 ISLANDS: Querist, These а ' 
1175 r * маа ar agp psy all Pes 3 e point be ed by the state of the plants and weather ; | large masses the coarse sedges hri 
j gu “stots 5 removed, an age fresh Au straw laid them to absorb | 2S the m h the warmth of pits fi —- — in soma lakes, surrounding the mass 
on any — = method keeping ‘Dahlia must be kept up by applying a little fire heat, or 
9 N e Pot- усе iei t ps nd the | adat гу loading th th 
Faots laid on their side 1 in a p mt re the frost cannot haps addition to the “lin unge when heated by e adrift, such masses may be dragged into any 
а to them. If the amateur Has a greenhou dd ts | materials. mds — nd t be k 
be con convenis Чу stored away under ihe stages, laid ой опе HARDY FRUIT. — NATA = 
= at may ru t з 
ages vwillinjure 9 t-üots ke qr а Mae rn gather of Apples and Pears will 5 арн pieces of water in which there i 
roots, pem therefore it is desirable to have a few of each variety | When. the r permits, Lake them as far — * af Vier 
0} at ek t Jed, this purpose. alt ШАРАН һаз по for | possible, in ace — i they ripen. ошту i 3 
ground-roots, пог, a greenhouse for his pot-roots, he may ii ark ОЁ coun’ 
904 1 m in boxes, in a dry cham —— or in апу 2 8 ep — e armory xt he Ch eg emm pe 34:371 t 
— ing, the frosti can be kept from. them L4 11 oe t бутоо she As а; naming nd as — * the Chase 5 — 4 
Ж kind о AL 8 mats. it is p ate on which it was gathered bein М 
E 1 шет — 2 they will require — en looking over, to poem on the label. The f. Toobi — be Rent ay E Bon Chrétien 5 2, Ribstone Pippin; 3, Not r 
t0 all decayi aren roots and s pt dry, |. vated in зимата under опа Dial D Beurré 
91 LING — RS, an ously clean. Where the l n 7 P В. з, Во o Сапа nent те 
: af anxius te is well formed, deep, and symm les and ‘Pears ar d in drawers, label the out — eie . Winter Nelis; 
bag b tg petat wh which — good substance, but the colour side of each drawer as above, that no confusion m may | Passe Colmar. №, 4 is not a good specim 
vg. bad еня ри buta à 8 ‘little meri E. In arise when they are required for use; when the collec- | the sort; the others are tolerabl 
norurn Hocks: S E. The pink one is the Dest E the bloom sent селе large oue, боган d те — of dried or other plan 
а е others appéar or iate use, an 
is sm ll Th th Ts арре to be of rio should evoted to f, t te d decline naming hea) 
— ̃ ̃ — 
abb еерее of Обед! 
гд ЮТ ы, the. irs ebro 
E di 
d immed 
to bringing forward the later ripening kinds ; and the 
other kept entirely * рее the prinei 
Secun such time as wanted > а pi 
y Я — most favourable for 
| predate Apples and Pears for a length of time are a 
| uniform tem from 40? to 45° the total, or 
partial, exclusion of light—and an atmosphere neither | ` 
—5 — eem — S ec the eee E = Py 
"АСЕК GARDENS. t 
арак Age Sata “expect cold weather soon, 
obe pc P any plants 
[and that are likely to be injured by 1 
without 
he border that are worth preserving, 
Ee Tenue lifted an delay. scon as Searl 
б DEPARTMEN руле» become unsightly Tu ку be taken ар, 
ae et for out shoul n Td dni wea under | the soil shaken from their roots, the stems shortened back | 
|: he present weather is unfa a little, and then put into smell potn i in which they hm 
F. à longer out; at the same time | remain p thé winter. Place them in à dry situ- 
p similar plants sho ken in. As ation, cool, but secure from y gin them little or 
a which the greater part house | no water. We have known them to — 
Lt sintered, in all — arn partly lc "Pini pot бү up by the гона in a dry 
oe ming plants E in pots in t 4 should be s in 
AU che latter should be dut: over, ч rein k- 1 7 (on t time ould be gi sar the 
p. АН улы pelag Te — * i ‘sh 
E removing the others to | for digging up T otatoes where they are ready for- 
Fo is | lifting. After they are raised let all — ак &e., 
|. mpty, cleared heap, fo: 
awa) ay to the manure its 
3 ће crops for next year e d. 
it ц 0 j | 
ng. This should be done in rows et 9 
i about 
inches apart, and Tet the inches 
to | apart ir пе row ; they like a rieb, W eit orbit 
arm border| 
soil; the situation 
her 
to request our D to recollect yet M vir 
or Could n have TM unlimited ' 
— er 
rem: 
oving it 
* RuxwEns: W reer ule 
t is doubtless a very 
Sx mms мыгы) Orow. You must trast — 
ration in water for the means s of p 
e atit 
"Wilsoni — v7 Sub. Move your 
; when Eve require them to 
Water Crisses: Inguirer. You wii 
eunt n rf forming 1 
