THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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252 £ x Dec. 8,1 
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main at Se Pl ће $ а 
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Duc. 10, 
— EC. 10, 
—PFoezry throug’ TETTE ub "T foe AIC UE 
: LOWER be eo AND SHRUBBERY. 
Calendar of Operations. tias nt of the flower garden will|- Z Tees ; den se foxy ove overcast at ) 
(For the Meng week.) now consist Flegel in W the beds, &c., edgings, IL de Und ROWE; El slight rain at night TH 
nd turf. clean, and the walks in proper condition, there о re EY s Чйешину vertabo xi 
PL N 5 PIR TM Fe SLF БЕУ; overcast ; frosty at. ight 
Very littl pis роу dad a neva will be time to look over the shrubbery for the purpose ce tit a he La a 
* ittle can be attempted at this sime e tion of the trees e weeks Lot deg. Delow the inge 
attending to the mere requirements of plants in the d shrubs which circumstances may render ere E OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI D 
way of air and water. This ns is dee at all as ne as for arranging for future os In md Daring the Sint a ос — 1, mi 
times ; ut for the next two months more care is needed rangement and planting of the shrubber t adul as Sia 938 ad Р ш 
g Ys |? 
in their application than at any other season, In dull single objects or masses Hear buildings of a any kind, some "it EF 528 SE Years in Quant ils 
mo Kerr Э Qm be i itted ou Ta pass ao thought should. be „bestowed. in 8 g ts which Sie | SAP | ZF med. of Raine ^ s 
pipes or flues on enterin опѕе ; when h best. with t hi n * of | Sund › 7 нЕ 
ee taint ar ove ee Ea aeie i EBENE EN a 
= ен to: hard-wooded plants, with advantage ; | scenery о ther; and the seaso e year wh n met. led. Ld 46.00 a ms 8. 427 ^O 
N y. change the pos of the best specimen it is desirable her should produce. the most striking Friday Н 45.60 30.74 y 3 без pi 
des K t their foliage may Бе, equ Цу good on all effect should likewise be considered; for, Satur : met 84170. 40.7 15 FERE ho 
abus ery безе? Nis on 8 elves near | ground of — аа ar en principally during the 19:2: 1h. n ar qm imt Am pg oscar on the D 
in o bat light Mes ont to give 10 llora fall mu and winter (which is sometimes the case), a — MTM m 
bene e is at this season an 
| Mens & whi iy yit Se ein di mé Аны ection of trees and shrubs should be employed wh Notices to dote NE 
soi 4 È d "^. d are most attractive at this season, either by blooming late, VIsc ELA VLAOus CORRESPONDENTS, we, while wa’ 
ü 0 A decaye я aves be removed as they or by giving a warm tone to the Shrubbery.during tl many friends for their good masima suggest iat 
нду Ар уч teh yet in will above season by the colour of their foliage; thus different at 1 En pp asad de the New wert & 
quire air once daily; - "ne the house may nom be "kinds of Spree Maples, Am psg N the Liquid- бол ot n e NE 
kept Ha a dry iet t " be , pies, Z Л however able, which p^ not relate uu Tenet bel 
e Пел ve ly low and the external air dnp ure hs : a r,and y Az aleas, may be med as examples, either the bred Chronicle or the Agricultural Vers 
im para! ] in } ong man A кт mhil le he sued Dog-wood, Back Numbers. Full price will be given for Nos. 37 and 3 
зу em vil} produce an |. when planted in masses radi me through ge 4 C. W t to b 9 pnt the caper 
sig e sop enough, even with the counter- the winter, from the red eur oF thd w fortifisatio 1 ORIATUR any elè \ ‘Sour idea er wits 
acting e ba S агасы heat, А fea plants require ed plants R at 1 * à m dE 510 ot allis, т correct. is nowhere stated 
8 Mim 0. int th Ks P s, Roses, and the principa part o ене shrubs; these protothalls are destitute of anthero: 0148, or spores 
may. Re nto ; grow ja 9r у S should be selected for spring and early summ gain, actly the contrary—both are present either on ho same ы: 
tings for Ss ation, are, required. ing | Ey зна éniferous — most tball as in moncecious plants, or on different prot 
T hardy plants being forced for the conser: | effective. en the, leabes have fall en — deciduous RÀ à pis — a said in ош с 
‚ i 6 not satis u vou to 
aris fue Же, бше : х тоте t and | plants, but. perhaps, more espec ebru works, Mete ed ith plates, in- which th mi 
y , Guard against damp in pits and Mare do not, of course vem one рашы ояе | | еза pf- Moore's "British Ferr чан sa | 
proper ventilation; dry peat or charcoal | oer ely wi Ву one section 85 the above (except under amslitel: and you should proeüre the work, 0% 1 | 
айка preventives against damp when used * ala ; oh! NETUGA SCHERRER асота will feel obliged by 
floor for placin in damp struetur eg ar circum I 0 Е hink ri аА, be our corresponden ts saying where plants of Festuca і 
foul weather materials for future E should Xs panied sith йе By М appearance a — e eus = m brer ne ia ware ш Бе procured’; NI H 
p eye j Даре, _ erecks . 280 va et if EPEN whose ea ves a attain а 1510 fin ök e 2 pe ree they e FIR n TRES RAN FROM n Picea nobilia, Yon. may p a SH 
br: 0 Fut ain- | FLORISTS’ ELOWE plant down t are supple enou K 
ving, ar La wah of. other as enit e go ot x ready. The mild dam mp w weather is — favourable ы Tom ра of sap hey Ant PM mae RRAGA: our 
sig axig F e ravages o of slügs, and Polya score on beds a pen IPSAM a Should "ise the shoots gradually. tron YA week 
‘Pingrv—Pines no — super bw e sed | extrétiiely liableito their attacks ; no plan can MEE merida. te рег, DeEEIDE от. Do nt N 
lene ropes light we have, to improve both meee and. wih poter c mk 5 ihe арду Sas дарі | tne ехала рда nal Dut you mist mes, у Ut. aede: | 
»flayour ;-when. grown in pe Rhe Pn чи be taken | Y! to this m an P6 | 
from the bed and plagon n the ala for the Wf iets ri SUP p Dl Holl (hg too, are often oben gen ra eto "m This nis kill the worms, 15 | 
object. Water with c. , and then only when the | Pct» 3 by them, Nis between the crown ў: 255 Its prac ct 18 9 v " du bie eee she ite 
. plants require it. Swelling trit Bod be, syri inged on | 5 dots they harbour securely ; same 88 say ранет shoul be : 
the mornings of sunny days; t other times the aca! He: adopted as ү {һе ders ses. Auriculas in trong en roy rhea 
т ture of the i rnal air will be! mply sufficient with the} frames should have little water, but suce" of ker ar srry шы Us ur Ed vends ‘ts f 
low. i of light we have just now. Night tempera- dej look orer the ерше оссаві ionally, stripping off | doubt its Success, with @евсе nin 52 ELM. | 
M rising 10° : panied by ventilation; and the surface soil, this iI com- the lower unti water is in motion in the uppe | 
10 in advance of this may be permitted by sun-heat, | Prise all the attention they need at present. Many might succeed; but the MEA is very open hj | 
The earliest ts which will have been in Tulips, fro a t weather, are still unplanted; seize woul ii e been PE M ees grind qut Р m 
ата — чыз: ыы = weeks, if wanted up early in ed first fav е rable. prora tY т} Pinks and Pansies M hall be glad B ien! how on = 4 — d | 
ve the дерин Pag uy raised I. require stening, la ер nes are apt to be dec | 
DM and the.t the. hottom:heat ak the same be | ie diis ‘If opportunity serves, look over Strat т Bue: e Ada atmosp | 
are. water ia tubers, to see that they are all right. : ency to generate mealy bug; but it 12 ropa gates u i 
d be given hugs a fortnight after being started, as the When th IEN GARDEN. 10 6 1 8 ЎЎ is mint, T5 e. P ni 
'00 : modes} | When the ground is tolerably dry, his diwes of tobacco er an ў BE 
dry. apres oro in pits should be kept as Spinach, arsley, Cabbage, other growing crops, Naxrsor Frurrs: & ES. We | do not know of any Apple 
neés will 7 "Ke ep up leaving the soil eda hei tones between 2 — plants as a Stephen's End, Beurré d' Hardenpont, or Вейте бате | 
40 . by ане, ан ав partial... protecti K Ser and Letteset | as it is sometimes written, is synonymbu | 
1 ac ^ 3 8 ЕР саша 3 ис d ah Glout Morceau.—W. H.H. A is a large kitchen Apple, Tesem- 
a positi — tv возі, when = plants would nenen pem injure. my Ens е hera d — Sealing No 1 $e file et alf Da mot d Tm | 
gro ely. EanryVINERY.— | eparing groun cate wi mm 
the early part of Novem- for future crops, . 5 pe what description 0 of er cop! у d E EE ог EMT NAT à; 
ling: damp the two the Jang 3 nd for; avoid, by a means, cropp All the others possess but itt Дун, it. Havi 
айу; to engournge them to break with the same kin of plant bid years’ following; and, trees оп a south-west wall, 
regularly. The temperature should, be advan if possible, allow three years t ë pie Ll 
9 as not to exceed 55 by the time the | 5 > plant occupying і à sécón e—by a | 
buds эз prey be 25 e temperature ue 7 — ement this ов easily: seemed: | 
or even 15° high ays. bons in When the future crop ani its successor are know | 
эр be Heide fe exch, the 1 Мар Ше first ma Te 70 к s 
Pes fe in the ja] pim mat peret о en of bots paration for. pu icr л Ring 
the second, at an economy of x itt 
asm СЕ е me ү Mainea «i| | He hi 
pal things id “В o nas COTTAGERS' GARDENS. | N Number for Nov. 5, jou m d that the’ 
Peaches | 1 f NM: ái éna % | to api T 17 75 ander; 2 apparently 
Ap yr Abe evere, | САҢ, Gh elt toe tumn, pn v it soggette 
e e e by day when | p treated, Le bende me planté, and ö |" os ios n eios 5 
li [o ‘the. shoots, be N ase from frost. In weather ‘like the 2, 
ut in dull weather the | PZS | l alp pants, should be drawn 
ap without, until бє к from. the 585 з or 0 n the oor at 
caches, & c. Да ON, |: t. Water very Spi fig in in tinje of frost, and even 
үттүн) нүн по Жа] ought to oe dA to plants in 
uéry or Peae — z to' the soil 
в in a robes sufficiently moist to maintain oo plants in a 
rand а * Р 1 ч p „if an —À ing 
acing, of. fresh: Joam to such Fasern: wall will be greatly: benefited by. " fev; 
to, protect. Spruce: : or e other being Jai 
Py REIT SH: peor gi oR dt keep off; the sev 
| frost, and , purpo SUME "e 
E 
—— in, the, € M | Denia fram, bans thawed br 
shied em Wa y: propp middle of the day. o plant that is at E hee hn 
берч B. stand СЯ mite quate to hard frost at night 
Ep. pain 1 and a rately ye lie se pai e during rds zi 
3 to give e them а, which i is T generally t 5 ase with plants that are dnpro- to з neat appearance, AS; 
ich the flavour з te ted | сеттслЬ!Востятт, 
; ted in such a Sifu on. o ed ddgimi tad Piana исаъ! Вос vip DW. We could not. menie, 
; on which "n7 auen e ah» een | 
