7€0 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 96 
water, to Which, add sulphur, quick-lime, and tobacco- | ing any operations that could not = : 
1 Calendar of. Operations З water; mix the i g леш vell to ether, which should mouth, boradi ally the digging and . to last 
(For the “ensuing week.) › : Bari ground wie ching of vacant 
of sufficient consistence to ad to anches ; | grou ich should now be completed as soon 
with this dress the branches over, but not during frost. | sible, laying it up rough in order that it may wu 
THE NR бозу nights wil сүү”, LTEM pricots, Peaches, Nectarines, and Vin S, be 1 the winter frost. Co ntin nue to prune ies д! 1 
to green and to prevent a undue Д а sats A till Feb nd March, taking Apricots first, y OF A 
to the plants, care must be taken to mana ge M with | aecount of their being the earliest to open the flowe ——— E 
cauti heating the house no more than abso- igs not yet protected, the sooner they ar done STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
lutely requi to kee eep out frost; 8 will more | the better.] | The present ther is favourable for | Forthe week ending Nov. 24, 1853, as observed at the Horticu cultural баны, 
ially be necessary with Heaths, and hard-wooded | wheeling dung and compost for the fruit tree quarters, PESER] 
plants generally, which if our previous directions have | forming borders, and trenching ground for subsequent Nov. 54 
carr’ ut through. the late fine weather, | planting, which should be carried out as circumstance =| мах. | Min. 
isted by abundant ventilation, will be a posi- permit; and above all attend to mulching newly planted Friday 3| H.| эж | 29:388 
tion to stand a temperature a mere ve the|trees. Young plantations of Strawberries should have Satur. 19 18 | 30.054 | 29.909 
freezing point by night, if the internal ‘air of the some short dung spread between the rows, to preserve Mos 1 ао | 30:202 | soon 
house is ab same time moderately dry, which may | their yet shallow roots from frost, which other Tues, 22 с 
easily be managed by combining a little fire heat with a dll lift them out of the groun рок he beds over, | Thurs. 2 23 | 30.057 | 29.924 
fro yontildtion during the day, when there is no ias an ad the ground firm round the plants ; mue iall ана a0] Sonera 
but of course the er will be u unneces duri more necessary when the soil is light and rich, & ihe! —Wok.-15— Shark funt; sore End, 6 
sunny days. We wish to be particular on ias poil frost will make such g more por pales and Peel carie b Iced oque 
because any extra heat at this season will induce a dis- | Pears in fruit rooms should be looked over to remove the =, sg clear; sharp fro frost. 
` position in some plants to commence growi ae an evil aper fruit, — s allowed to remain, will damage „ — —.— fog throughout, ji 
which should — all. means be avoided with plants adjoining ones n there is room, lay all the Pears| —  2i—Overcast; ram commenced in afte 
Where prae- ча choicest kitchen id dessert Ар в singly. Keep STATE OP 5 eR 
tic able, out frost, b ut do 575 ci at much b ing edes. $ 
stitute for fire heat to the more note їзбє plants. RISTS' gd RR : ax 
Soft-wooded greenhouse plants, as Pelargoniums, Cine- At this season of the the amateur cannot do SSc | а ЕЕ | Noof | Greatest 
rarias, t better than get togethe rid soils, &c. &e., which are | and pec. [at LEG mà | which it y ud z [ils 
perature below : 40° by night, but they will bear 5° more | indispensable for the proper growth of his favourit Зар Tune ЗК 
Ithough | flo ere there is the opportunity of so doing, Sunday 27 46.9 352 | 410} 13 0.88 in, 
eve erything 1 ike cold currents of air should be 3 turf pared 2 inches eg X ade loamy p ‚ога Mon, E <5 S МУГ m in 
y ay er М opening all the means of yen wq green lane side, stacked t er to decompose, will be Web п -- n eh иы — 
ply of y be d roy through the house, | the foundation of his Ds posts, | A large heap of Melon Friday 2 478: 36.0 | 49 рс 12 - 975 
without арийне Foa ini o direct currents, Ben bed manure should also be secured, not forgetting as Satur. 3 474 | 355 | 41.6 "AU 
5 The highest temperature, during the above pe crisi сеге at e NR 
ts , and remove 77 ayed leaves and super- large a qu antity of ‘allen leaves as possible = | 1928 еги. 60 dez. ; and the lowest on the 291 other deg 
fluous shoots we haan argo niums ; Tr fan ney M Ww ill load of sharp river sand is an indispensable adjunet, an and 5 
require being ke of the . Water | the florist бома keep а bright eye eei 5 dust, and Notices to Correspondents. i 
all kinds of plants ду: in the in, that the dai occa- | decayed and rotten sticks. e kno f the most | Diseased AnBUTUS: 0 Е. We do not find any. fi E 
sioned {Шеге y have time to dry up before the successfi ers of the Раш re Mi a in| tion in the leaves sent us; and we should refer their appear- 
; ; ance to the accumulation of water in the Cells during this wet 
houses are е fly at К Mis season should the manufacturing di o obtain a quantity of cold season, These appearances seem quite analogous tothe 
Lach —— after. Some hard-wooded plants, as | excellent “food ” for their wei y scraping it out spot in the leaf of Pelargoniums. We pes sent your inquiry 
тешр йг aà ` Во айдап &с., wal "en he ge bottoms. i w culas to have abundant рвов * Ie to the ap oed es the term. 
and suffer from its attacks at this season; air, but no moisture except when necessary, the plants 88 1 manay not make your i га 
апі nd nothing i is 30 n to! deep it under as fumi miga- being i ina pen of et require but little. Tulips out of by or Aa ди it, i one N in boiling water. 
: the ground suffer eti da Fr. 5 КЕ 21 D M is а Brazilian shrub ih 
destro yed, n iwo imp. Japan fron 2nd CH violet flowers. en first introduce z 
Gladicluses, if tg M оуу ауар w be| While the сш асо. ue the wheeling of Md: 8 e * give you end oM 
taken i ; this elass pla limpatient t of | dung and compost should be proceeded with, TA- | INSECTS: Ww 0 E. 1 he flies you observed in such ni umbes 
‘having their roots much disturbed in potting, and there- tory to trenching id digging whatever ground is vacant. | from Wheat whilst being threshed, are the 9 - 
fore use caution when dividing the roo Yello y the enced ly, protection must be aen prem pe ces X — р bel wins jo 2 
leaf and fibrous peat san m the best post ; W e Rad ice f as 5 ene e — ре with the Wheat. 4 B, Newcastle. Ex. T 
“drain the pots well, and keep the bulbs of the Liliums | Lettuce, and Endive, as are fit for imredia and have destroyed your vegetables are the c 
well up to the surface, Ws m Japonicum an wni | if our previous advi a taken i in peris to hai —— ii cleansing m ko numbers deu | 
re me t : plunge them for the Mei | materials ss the purpose, not much damage will have laying slices ее v a io by burying — 
in ter ds sawdust, i caes or сани frame; and give n die n don a slight covering pr dry Fern or straw all pottles of damp moss, wish ‘shoul be looked at erar | 
water till they commence wing—they only require | w лаа deal of frost. Lettuce, Endive, and other other morning 
to be : zin = viec йк salad plants in frames, intend to succeed the present | №амаз ОР 55 . [won заи 
@ DEPARTM rop in the open ground, must have air daily, and the usque; 8, Eyewood; 9, Chaptal ; 10, Easter M. 2, 
a —.— bebe a The {гов tiro sights will render former will require the addition of a mat on frosty! Minchall Crab; 13, Marie Louise—T В. 1, ссе : 
..mecessa e fires; but k moderate hea s aia nights to the glass, Endive merely requires being me e rene m oe —— Nonpareil 7242 
‘till the the ads se to swell; 45° i the morning will be kept free from no d it was full grown when HERB. 1, Louise Bonne (not of Jersey); 2, Doyenné Blane; 
suffic increased to 50° as the buds advance ; syringe | transfe to the fra A sheltered piece} 3, Bezi de Montigny; 4, Gilogil; 5, Easter t 110 
two or three times daily, and close the houses early on of ground should be јанә for the purpose Winter Bon Chrétien; 21 Old Colmar » — Спр. 
sunny days, damping them at the same time. This will | of sowing the earliest crop of Radishes; break pw эчи ч rg a | en: Pipp as outside, is the 
make a genial h at for the Vines, and is much superior | the groun und well in Seng for which a five-; ve-grained of Wine.— R Not known; à sort of wild Apple 
to 8 heat. rapes will require fires each soy is s preferable. A sprinkling of Early Horn Carrot oten — -— MA А serio 7 
ev „when frosty, on damp mornings ; ove ed, to AMA in after the i one бер ra m ^ its latel 
жега berries, and give air оп ali If the nos red. Now will be 1 favourablo time to get in the бе ағу ener S Socair Misses "Du 4 md Landet 
' sashes are put on the early Peach-house, the trees should | first crop of Peas veis Без eans. Select а warm € Bedhampton. Easter Beurré. 
be as before noticed; after ша sheltered ‘spot, and dig the ground de apa ; but no Nass or Praxts "A e have been so often obliged rl 
E — fimi should: ba wetted 1 with the syri mge im | or dung need be applied КА provid ded th the їр iw РО "^g en О correspondents t to robé that we never 
> times each day, res for some time will be op will — teme or could have, undertaken an unlimited duty of this 
ar YS ite ers | than when sown in 3 Let th and Young ee 2 whom tse — cm e 
d it is only A g the | south ; and before v drawing the drills, throw up 1 1 thay should ex exhaust an € pri а of ES 
uy Stages or. sed ridge of earth to th of each drill. This will brea We them the trouble ot éxam 
cones "ar Tally fo suena of the cold easterly wiide when the ium ie ани nor would it be des 1 al ne Wa 
* e úp. Sow rather thi ck; ermi 
de egre of h equal to the m шау make free some unless well wat th req Р 
om wis) Secession and newly ted suckers + growing і ists of vegetables, are now —— his 
"m pits &e., will re good covering Dm sing as of what they sell, we must leave our readers to Mosses. 
the frost is At wisi jfésent' time videas. up the | their own selection x "re at 
| COTTAGERS' GARDE 
n case of severe frost who have the 
venience of a frame for коер “half hardy plants in | mine 
over winter ad better place round it some dry Fern 1, not in flower: Я, N ally ше А 
ea-haulm, or other x recommended to be collected rM ч bad neighbour and Ls 
OE by night, arid 
= -бвогир 
on the mornings of sunny 
in pots пау; e made the 
RES a "S RD ш bebt, GARDEN. 
Wallace? non be commenced in earnest with 
trees ; Arpt Pea Pus, я nd Cherries 
taken in the order in whieh they < мезан чадна 
all the old shred * 
eráturé below 
die be exposed to the full influence of light. FoncisG 
e an 
with seale, or | 
W king 
upon А a ile hay or straw, cover again with another 
By this m oniums, 
and such like plant, me be — protected during 
"M еа as dry ав the health 
-mould, li 
they will survive the winter 
E 
рете such. material, in good 
if if they y — left ee any protection. Artichokes 
will require to have a quantity of leaves or litter 
placed their , if any, and wanted 
early, should now be covered. The ing still 
g, examine the trees, 
R | re on hl 
tter, or 
Pears: J MB phates that. че Peat 
p set their 5 
ey inte 
young fi ui le: 
гиен таце 1 Ifa л, eh 
mp 
error w. 
боскай. ne the Glossary - ii 
term itse If is obsolete, as it deserves 
to have been 
Glos: 
Loa HH. —— insigne is 
uthampton e see 
already 
before the pitis 
[d We cannot regulate 
As usual, many 
and others are un 8 
can be made. 
