696 
THE 
GARDENERS’ 
tC EE 
Of a iarge € — similar 14 
a sugar 
чочу. АБ that 
et 
о ~ 
Тһе 
а warm room 
us 
practice it will nl doubtless 
enterprising parties to under 
roots, which may be ——— 
Great care, however 
a dry atmosphere, at a moderate tem 
> afford the best results. 
should never — 
ss has be 
xceed 110? o 
—— ч 
rolled up in a damp — or адат in the 
few days, will again become 
ance ; whereas, on the ole. pied i 
perature been employed, they 
treated, og remain са акра ч ha 
гону t C688. De 
a.. poun 
= 
they ene be kept for 
— to s 
drai 
with a little air-slaked or 
— for 30 0 
made of double stre rec th. 
of calcined bo fine pow 
0 Ibs. of 
7 lbs. of nitrate of soda. 
will, when thus 
d 
а ра 
d of blue vitriol or blue 
stick 
"When ma temperature of the 
vaporation a 
г them well Pres or sie times during tha 
been 
ads less 
ours, and the pickle T ы 
Preparation af the M 
Manures. с 3 30 er a Pp asl ane 
es, 0 lbs. 
common ‘salt t, 30 lbs. E ip lake 
— to the Mes lets, &e., a tolerably gay appearan 
зегу, or of a 
a current o 
е я which can d Fires wil be necessary, n 
me — may 
toes in 
the operation, otherwise ‘the iat of 
yed. A long continue 
exposure in | 
thea 
› 
The latter, — anye 
Tt the. 
e ground for 
mp and fresh in appear- | forward as re 
too hi 
r 
allon of boilin ag 
poe ion well, 
ntil the salt | | 
vessel er dye caf e le, in hepa 
ved ин 
mild Time; and 
neral 
- | of 
winter and spring, w 
air bud 
| selected te СЯ purpose, well furnished ae buds 
hould be | ma 
may 
intained until the time when forced “pant will 
re- 
unless N frost), as € th of 
өйү internal air, 
ure (un 
when subjected to gentl 
of Rhododendrons, Azalens, ke 
med 3 rican plan 
8, plan 
the ap graye kinds 
nts can 80 apa 
ith 
ach particular kind suitable, we may rema 
edes — l the hybrid scarlet n olodendrons, Ges "die 
l owing to their earliness, rarely blo n perfecti out- 
of- doors, are the best fo or early forcing; coming px bloom 
with but little анаа, After selecting the е plan 
the токы € have t 
as the can be got ne; — may then be watered 
pty Vinery, to*be brought 
ing very gently with them 
фач increasing the heat аз they 
vow. perf 
qui 
rst in a incid mk at, 
progress towards Seen min 
LORISTS’ FLOW sum 
^ a day should be lost, now the wea 
ng ink be 
ateurs, unless they have 
omes » ae find f ova к 
beh There are fine flowers raised b urner, 
pec Coleut, Maclean, and Bragg, "e Жы ыч. 
eve D ve tion. Dahlias are s «А ре 
Ре ut rather miserably ; 
ое il frost take then spa or Sei aie 
at the crown ; eut them o 
such 
P a number corre 
t Tulips : 
soil is sufficiently d the sooner the 
HARDY FRUIT GARDEN 
[n7 our last calen dar we alluded to the present uli 
such fruit trees as are growing too Tuxuriantly to pro- 
um fruit, and as the ponte is 
es 
5 pet 
ld 
ж 
Ф 
г has become | ү: 
с 
hem 
spond- | т 
the Plant offset 
t bed debitel, previous to planting, 5 
i 
oe 29, | 
Sia o or iwo of d ied The 
8 round frames to k 
applied ‘ca so much m Me m as it will b liable 
to зета rot. Next week we shall ee 
ea s бает of ее Pears, &c. suitable for - 
a poros garden 
BE eis OF THE WEATHER AT ELLEN NEAR LONDON, 
orthe week ending Oct. 27, 1853, as observed at the Horticultural ural Gardens, 
BAROMETER. 
a 
October. S 
E 
= 
Age. 
1 foot 2 tee 
Min. ‘deep, Pea k { 
18 | 29.854 49 
19 | 29.937 513 
20 53 
4| 21 53 
5 53 
93 51% 
53 55 
7 24 29.568 
Average . 29.873 29.767 520 | 
55.2 
9 ITA th — ng S. W. ony overcast. 
t nig ut. ^ } 
2 e till зр sudden y, heavy rain with h strong wind, - al 
27 D ; обе ‘heavy 3 ae 14 with fh i thunder г кай od ад: 
Me ean temperature of the we 7 deg. 2 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT 2 
het } i k, endi 
ge 
est 
Temp. 
Greatest 
Quantity 
of Rain. 
Average 
М. |5 
Lowest 
Temp. 
No. of 
Years in 
which it 
Rained. 
13 
15 
12 
15 
14 
13 
Avera 
High 
ab abu 
bo bss bom 
© сл ел сл сл ang 
22 
to to 
tw e 2 e 
S888 888 
[O б e ы rm oW» | 
D >» 
2888882 
. --— 
tel now 
t2t202 —t2—34 1 
i be чь 
The highes' 
1833—therm. 
temperature 3 the above period oc 
7 deg.; and the lowest on the 3d, 1315 —(һегш. 20 deg. 
— — P — d 1 
Notices to F nts. 
Books: A Е. The best work on Ferns will 
pleted, Sir William Hookers фер Filicum, pA. 
Pamplin. "There is no gener 
except c as you find in those of Lou lon 8 
RS as ither Harvey’s British Alge or Grev. 
Alg 
Fruit Trees : Cavanensis. Your бере “sf m. Beurré Rance will pro- 
* ba if you 
"t e 
small tin cup, which, for convenience sake, shoul everywhere apparent of making borders too deep, ably ripen fruit better e them. In the mean 
= m bes he the dibbler. large farms, | well as too rich, we see in practice how mad place the fruit in p diy frame, e expose = vi the TA 
in drill furrows, the compost — vg a ds of border is re rs re üisite D porn Re iie Bed capa apo caet, tert * 
тар more re readily distributed by the manure-drill, or | support f. in health aud producti Vini for graft the trees w babe ears the 25 e 
the usual ma anner ost soils, however, number Е 185 = тат be anxious t ow it will not likely be so great a deficiency in other years 
a BIN vip -dressing of lime and salt, in the proportion ee that such unnecessary expense is incurred, to er west aspect is better than a north for the pee т 
of deen of one of salt, will be doubtless | do a eare evil, did we not know that in many A TEk ep lit- for this purpose 8 
found sufficient; manure being employed at the insta arises from esire to do the thing over- | HORTICULTURAL SocrETY's SUPPLEMENT à Кшт Cut. 
rate of 50 or 60 bushels ty acre. ere the land is "E: ge Viti a misconception of what is simply | 1000=: Avena. If you will look at our advertising count 
rich, ad of cinders, coal-ashes, or shell-sand | necessary to maintain that moderate amount of growth, cessive, weeks, this has been ieee атн НЕ 
with the soil will be found decidedly benefici ial. In by which only may we expe et permanent reet of any | Names or кыз W A. 3, Yorkshire Greening; 4 Kings 
conclusion, I would ggest that the following simple | value ; in a few words, the border shou t be = deep Lord „ Mank Codlin ; 6, лине" 7, 11 
t should be tried in storing the Potato crop | (18 inches аге ample). The 8 * Alden . i qu gaa ; 9, Summe v» H.- „. 4 йы i 
— t season: — Let t st іп of a de consistency ; no dung w УА should be be Tiedt ba bes 3, Suffolk Thorn; 4, Aston Town; 5, Uvedales 
e usual way, but in the centre of each heap or sackful | used, he 0 75 should le a orca ing St. ain; 6, Easter Beurré.|— W. 1, Seckel; 2, 48, ung 11 
let there be placed a 1: of unslaked lime, not in below "the border by a considerable depth of rubble, and bad; * TA i og She w ^ liia Ine Here 
- roots, but in. some | or rough pavin XE | — ow ; i border appear, to 59 Joan do IIS ; тъ п 
ous vessel—an old wicker basket, for im —and | di fron d * wall, a throw surface rains, Cu A Rune Nespas: 3 615 9 Wick; 2 
2 ve өст m Á—— by, a e layer of | and exper it pene д * i: and focii we would M Gris; 25, Lex Er pes 8 „ La 
ciran . "Era tubers be kept | only make wisi feet in width at first and exten d orent ины Ar d Пер m which is tbe | 
and as t Codlin; 32, New Rock Pippin; 34, Urbaniste, W. 1 
dry ; he presence of h humidity 3 tin after as ж вате аз Жи; 35, Chanmontel m Bale is 
g eiue KITCHEN GARDE Capiaumont; 41, Api gros; 44, Old Nonparei Dorm | 
main causes of decay will be removed. The gie Make it a rule doves "s allow the a leaves, &e. Nonpareil; и, itewthomden; 55 Ribston Pip i compart: 
soon as it has eaa slaked, may be taken awa е ok plants to ain when the crop is * IZ 1 "o н г ee, асса та this week. 
—2 manure: and, if practicable, Led ES gf ат 8 a convenient place outside the garden should ete : тет P We ate "iem so ftn o i antiy } 
"cere with fresh lime. The experiment I riated for the garden refuse; the decline naming heaps of dried or other pl refe Loy 
, it must be тетет! red, can be easily 44 ай || leaves, å kE are gerne: to the heap, let a sprinkling of | de "eduest our correspondents © Eo duty of this kind. 
cost pri 8 n — i y 
would but little even if carried out ol " or could uve) undertaken an A 
it eannot be u be placed over each layer, by bur. — = whom —— arks m күзле A sistant 
: р e aris а heap of valable born Кы be formed ; when з 
———— 
— of Operatio 
(For the ensuing week. 
— — 
ns. 
Ы PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
beau 
г CossERvATORY.— Аз 
before the 
and 
„ may be removed 
dynes 1. the — 4 55 iio i ia 
No must likewise be 
ty of out-door scenery | ami 
autumn, the conse! 
an 
the ground is dry proce ed 
| | throwing’ it into eat that 
effectually be e гаг p 
should be a rule to double spit or trench land each | 
are taken 
9 5 5 
ota 
alternate year at least ; but when two 
off the same piece yearly, bipes should 
with digging pes time the ground is 
Carrots, an 
| in the ground until the stems 
s will be thereby much benefited, 
c pel is to 
md ош. Å 
them A pun qm 
We cannot save them the trouble of exa ing аа 
1 for themselves; nor would it be —€— EE we и ont 
EI do is to help — and that mos vier. pe sent 
^" that, in futu i : — wed -— 
us a p e time. - Su morsels are them in 
cann уча апу ‘possibility be- named. You must send jum is 
freit — Perg Old Sub. The derivation 7 4 - 
and ди, resembling 
—D L. The tree ‘you dese 
specie - a ing. Lic 
Ly-ken.—We are obliged to — 5 
ents, to have — 
urse ex. кеек; 
