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ib pink. The following varieties are later, | at season, er will materialy diminish their STATE ОЕ ТНЕ WEATHER ee 
mer pk а 3 flowering a — ut the end of July, beau 7 spring Before эрес? Meroen peer es, | Forth ities talk bw LONDON, s 
or in August; they are of stronger habit than the | and similar habited plants to r ach en nt be — — ЧАНЫ 
preceding kinds, and exceedingly rich, though not so labelled, chat "€ confusion may’ не ew en they are | USA — * 
varied in their col the earlier sorts. ey | wanted ‘or potting in the spring ; all of the above keep ое 2 в. — 
ce a longer suce many of them | much letter in the pots in whicl th y grow, and should 8 ; Of the Air. |Of the arth) 
lateral spikes of bloom to the latest period of | be placed to winter in a room or shed, where there is no =| Мах. | Min. Mas. Min. | Mean 1 foot) е 
autumn; and vigorous plants, lifted and potted, pa ie ie лра зеш and some Gesneras, in | рау —7 5| sais | 25359 2 
continue to bloom during the winter. the above | fact require a modera S rp amd >. uae г. апі Sar ay S| 287 | 20409 | 6e | 4i | S05 | oak 
ter are:— Prince of Wales, a very splendid |s € ald be frequently looked at, t ley аге | Monday 0 8| 29.886 | 29.607 | 62 | 48 12 
variety, к а rich ' scarlet — Ксена Victoria, | free from dampness, which often эм») үч Mer bulbs. Tuesday 13,9) 2MIT | ee 14 53 
scarlet and crimson. Specio triped with Biss only rM fires to the stove by nig at, and | Thursday 13\1}| 29.714 | 29.6604 | 58 | 50 | 5 
white, Vilis ign Scarlet, w with white nad ae ыр by а low night temperature and liberal | Average ..| | 29502 | 29585 | 590 | 445 | 518 f 505 
with white. o- {admissions of air by day, to harden the plants 25 Oct. Hazy and damp; fine; ran. 
: ose, large and fine. Robin Hood, clear, ciently to ca ut sni through the winter without exe = Cmm aes e; clear at mi um 
gk, vi эгч white iare utn ee Mundi, rose st; iped | sive efire-heat, Bring on Chrysanthemums ; they wi “ill = pe very fne; rain. 
5 yi with white, and ha ap de — —À | now € quid pea do nie pie АЯ thin еў ^a = Hen ba ену 8 
= bundus, G. — is, and other late tall-growing terminal and late u - T 
mi н chiefly come en in —— — 5 ei of th the | of flowers, Allow them a light situation tha e the ~ "тем Mean — of m week equal to the average, | ad 
above. Of езе, Splendens is a very noble variety, of | ma may expand freely and come a good colour. — 
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a rich xx ge searlet, with larger are than Gan a- FORCING DEPARTMENT. Bhd Fas Air ч WEATHER AT CHS LM 
heec sittacin nus sanguineus is a g one. Vin will Gre ito be sides 
rapes are expected to e by t — 
eyensis is another excellent addition to this me. EUM ot. — ch, or b beginnin of April, no Mn es ola b 
lost in closing up th - tome the border Kid October. 
denas a So Боо ais been eovered with so onducting materia 
ка = Ана ee ee es AT this fortnight past. The ed aud be dressed, if not Sundays 
: 4 ‚д | previously done, with the composition above noticed, and | Mon. 1 des . 
potting, thé roots shonld not E apud з they require tied in regular order to the trellising, unless in the case Wel 15 5 39.6 502 11 her 
RN of young Vines (which, however, should never be forced | Thurs. 20 294 | 407 | S00) f | Oat 
so early, if it сап be avoided), whose tte buds аге | Satur. 22! 581 | 444 | 513 17 0.50 
apt to break before the lower ones ; and which, in con- The highest temperature during the above period — 
ee should be . to nearly а horizontal Diap Ye Demn: ЫА aa enone a E deg. 
till the buds are all evenly started. Fires scarcel NS 
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be necessary the first “fortnigh t, bu h е early in the Am eng. R Н. Certainly sea-weed is not necessary, All that 
afternoon on sunny days, to assist the nig сү Sato а eed be do one. и. to imitate it. — vegetable mould, i 
cu е ring 
і the sea, and not much 
gree nhonse, uk where they are required to flower. They the syringe freely, particular] house is — чн em We — — U i» pe 
make fine specimens when inre several bulbs in a 
This lovely tribe of plants opens a wide field for 
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permanent ones for the crop, they may (after bein different parts of England, have 
the hybridist, and the amateur would find itan interest- | gr cali), be plunge 4 1 a эы pad у M s flowers, although every means have been tried to Tr 
ing engagement, in bcr ы, skill and pera inea a S ; to bloom ann in other places yn far wo 
i arded. the ieee of а linings to 5 а ауре bloomed luxuriantly without апу care at all. auem ps some of 
very slig om heat wi at first, but dents ma EI to explain the „ 
be choice should not ош; ch ly PEE di to the ding h our nd it gradually to decline, «оа aed buds swell, ora check will ci E. The bes best substanee for fixing Ferns ina Mdb 
and зана: of Pug ge Rss alth there are ay Pas "n = ac iia 1 ved to their fruiting ‘house. Еротна 
hich t possess y of these latter beer E —— ea ex ie d HS — the ате а оо 
à i paratory to putting the sashes on | is nothing to object: qu 
qualities, je fhey у should be impeo anre mv cay nex дЫ Obit: Боны shonld Eo an mens furnished to the 
Seedlings of the чөн varieties usually flower the second | n — apr $ . 58, e ager 
— у4- fter see ted the later 3 the third. pre sont as shelters to some deseription of plants ; destroys altogether the apparent va 
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Brown, Sudbury, ‘Suffolk, the safety of the plants should at all times be kept on 8 3 n nly re 
DOUBLE ANEMONE essrs. Tyso say the soil for these agror Sumber rough the winter, а good com- знч ETN: Mr. H. Bea eagarie, of 5 ene в 
көт) ж. p friable iain in which gritty рунде abound, | mand of heat and light is essential. The winter plants | sent for айла a Melon, obtained by er 
-Decayed turves form an excellent basis for compost. The | Should now be progressing fast. Keep the bottom heat|. Trentham Hybrid.” It M f very good q 
epp bs added shouldbe be vegetable, in preference to animal, | steady at 90°, and the thermometer may reach that point bep the Trentham, and of very go 
x Sow with io» e sig ibat nc 8 ^ during bright sun ; 70° — 1 a TUAE. night Dans т E. our cages with spirits o 
viz., the middle of October and the end of January. The early temperature. In giving air d letting currents time to ew — drip т os. ‘revit 
tation of such roots as are left in the ground would | cold air come in contact with the foliage, but try to keep ingects w a have iere An 5 
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pe inue аме гч" — dower elites; Aud Wham бы елын ie | mildew by ur. e boxe . beds should e" i de they appear to be infested, and t i 
favourable, mature finer blossoms than those planted in spring. ~~ have a ‘slight — of turfy loam, ourage| In consequence of Mr, Westwood's n 
еа drawback i а, SM the blossoms expand before frosts - oots ; water with clear ad or diated fowls-| England, several entomological quer 
is requisite p ed the { M reek in Sener 1949, dung v “vate each alternate time, using it at the tem- gow 5 5 тв, If Neweastle on Tyn 
was in beautiful eal. ho: ү: of May, 1850; and on the 16th | perature of the house oim s Мт. мей bete 
сааса св ки, medi few АА тр Дан од | LOWER GARDEN AND porte ран —— ot the a Apparatus в since; March last. 
* A of your prepared compost in а! In кой localities the uty of the flower-garden NAMES , Received, , 
subsoil is pretty well | will have become, greatly impai Proceed with allen: à — strie Ar 
found a convenient | potting such plants as it is desirable to preserve ; poe Pippin; 3 is not; and 4 is th 
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roots in = row, which will allow 1 or 7 N A a s -Ad 0 spring o owering ing plea is ‘fully as Pa. me Nonpareil ; is y рр; Knight's 
form the hand as the more gau рт. апі 88 Torre 
onde 5 now be taken to all up the beds as ‹ are cleared, for juste s abe ey We pes been so often oblige’ © 
ины the urpose о of contributing | to the ce of: spring, —.— mame heaps of com lye other plants, 
trew ovi mest our corresponden 
the surface of th rtak [e > 
surface of the — 2 — of а oe for ы ye perennial plants, and bulbs, is most commonly planted Yon could — * 2 ne * et peci 
must be given toliberaie t the rising ; foliage; ; the decaying leaves but in regularly laid out, or er gardens, should b bear ir in “mind that, before > applying to us 
matted together by rains will so strut and injure the disposition of éolour should 5 nsidered, they should exhaust their other means of Grit, 
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in a double ог folded form, y they disturb t m — and the surface | 58 there is an ab : spring-flowerin ring plants for themselves ; nor would it be desira 
around the plants should be eased, broken fine, or pressed, as | bulbs to form a rich por varied d «ерау, if propel ean do is to help them—an 
may i Should the protecting materials be — arranged and carried out. Lawns wi requested 2 in ferum E more than four 
untidy, may be carefully drawn require w^ sweeping, to present an v lik yt Eat ope rset ae So 
off, and ing of short decomposed stable dung and leaf- x T упав "Xe Bone e 
mould applied, wi which will be useful in eere and sus- | ness; roll constantly, wherever the turf is hollow, to he magnificent species 
taining th көм а жу sward. Well clean the gravel-walks for the „ form of t 
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ANT DEPARTMENT The takin various winter 
; Л order to ed the hardening a nd ripening of | cro mi» now the principal thing to be attended 42. When, fi» 
green e plants, air ce on al i round be ridged, 
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ii pe the PON tting in, to allow т ok sharply after it 5 little will be NET the Garden" will afford you iu = ante 
have done blooming may pe pee! binned | ym „Ада ime Trish Sub. 1 v led vag 
and the eng | shoots tied somewhat closer to ihe ires. best as it is now late in Acor? 
freies cree] yas, and other early sp ae TAPA dy RUM Vo through e 
flowering creepers, should, however, not be N l admit of 5 ö ах Possibly be fonnd the best. 
