i 
j 
| Al peg 
i. S sun, 
immediate 
БЕТЕ: 
October they sh 
fram 
. #flowers, Va 
n it. ‘Neve eless, I fear that of — years 
not been so рн» ated as it d 
plunged in bottom 
5 be kept up a all thr 
being placed under gl. 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Dzc. 24, 
flowers. 
ould be removed into a cool house o 
rev 4 moving the surface of the soil "d 
giving them a top-dressing o IE P cow- dos. d where 
i in an 
à good ү ot | 
u — they vii 
„from srt No f care will b 
А 2 pie ni ы 
arrived. The old 
make a fine display in October and Novem 
Tue 
со cur winte 
y repays buen sers M bestowed 
tensively 
eee when we ланы min 
f "M the si 
p e v April, d. planted йу а south wall ina 
x mixture o ату and sand, slightly shade 
asi 
: from day su 
head with a fine үзе rey will be 
neci ad established the 
d plan 
About the beginning E stove 
dull time of the year, when 
menr summer a is are at хеб and others at 
Mun: whe e grow ье m [m a 
Гу кырлы шау Jp Norte to oc 
the stove with the * t: 
of are now e than ever interesting from the 
comparative 3 eos gayer thin - 
ING DEPAR 
ый this 
S 
ру vac 
ENT. - 
. Nothing undergoing forcing can rum hurried on in the 
ar 
ma 
Rope aby d 1 Затен lite 
f the most in will 
Бай T 
expéctiid demand, 
ppears, 
. | caution, taking advantage, ike w wise general, of ~_ 
stances the 
loa ts the 
ants should be a mis 12 inchos esa 
m giv 
on as they appear, and; 
e iem. E dol protection. from the 
ge e z; little more | 
required cay the d 65 August, when; the 
ept shaded for a short time, 3 
never allowed to suffer for тоа бн ater, m — 
: d rari ER in pots g winter, it should 
EN by vai га hs succession / 
h the ter 
After bein 
ses at wi 
m Ранте ж. hes 
Should à the ensuing weather be mild a „бы ыза. 
on every — opportunity, and an up] 
— kept up. Spot is very apt to a 
ly removed, or the evil will 9 
plants. Over- watering, 
ew plants please more in a drawing-room t than 
Vike with their pots oe - as they do the 
aig igi ity n addition to those 
1 Wey [ have generally ч wo Bode 
кез pi — 5 wd Te ground, facing ull south, 
Med wi i is: me loose r is i 
bottom of th 
e days remo 
and prevent 
ths. Z. В. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ei week.) : 
LANT. DEPARTMENT. 
and somo indy а a | 
and anything which ri = this season, must 
of course be excepted, as beauty of their 
Rowers il mae mors atone ftv ш de аргы 
in weather admit air 
removing die taht altogether to 
applied ч » plants gesagt » ns season ke o we — to 
hav er n inary s my days » 
irely ашы ру the e et Tight each 
day bogs with it—if b right and ry a pus 
additional 10? or 15? 
r 
prétty considerable share of the ai virtue 
e possessed by the gardener, "n anxious to meet the 
eannot advance as he would visi in 
the — verd of. the best friend to ‘his exertions— n- 
in this respec 
al the advantage. of us, 
ially in an Ар А superior to 
then, must proceed wee 
se; however, one thing m 
ded t m whit is, the ou itsi de border iof E 
£r. 
— 
mn ust be 
These Зна families | 
Friday 16| 16 
t; and E thi ings as Pines 
own by , must likewise be at 
Giv 
to change i daily, to pits, frames, &e. Stra 
barro for emm тоер from heavy rains and frost 
RISTS’ FLOWE -— 
As, dhe weather has given way vari 
r be now en 
ed. sh. 
s florieultu 
o bn ue 
ек: of very dee 
this will be mac of very great rtance. 
let Rod bed Pe Rastogi than the surrounding soil, 
bee do not like drought at 
This, for their successful 
borne i 
for Carnations 
it is y: 
wish to ineuleate. Hardy plants ought 
treated 158 tender ones, and ho do we Ew that too 
aah oi een the ruin 
the stock after dark will be advi To Лен 
abundant эшне ЖЫ and experience 
this 
orist there will be 
to be obtained by noticing what insects are at 
season more particularly detrim sait. 
HARD eina. GARDE 
weather is too cold уч ы M: and nang, 
other 5 1 should bi ve forwarded ; pum 
thing requires either to ben 
ear, ; and a 
adapt different 3 
to sui t the weather ond 8 ise, ces, Look to 
the (т: «айди Apples often want e ехаши such as 
ge ясы Mone. be put on one ape or present use ; 
will be better than allowi impe me get v3 far 
8 whereby they are sure to 8 
placed. in 
ing p 
dedu. w days before using 
m. 
"Ф 
ng t 
3 d ar as the safe keeping of pon 
taining a uniform magic N of 4 
si 
KITCHEN сеси 
Апу Cauliftowers or Brocco! li which = now 
A 
any 
colle Skon, 
of 
50 i 
coming in d, and a in 
be repaid by d 
whole winter and 3 
Let tu 
h the — c 
on 
| 
may b 
earth, in a shed or out-house ; of course fra 
, but as these have generally. fall du. to 
do just now, and as we have kept IL above in good con- 
inen Toe Seyeral weeks by this plan, we recom 
be safe. fi 
fed frost. 
qo when fully У 
be preserved i a considera 
Some stro 
eet wi Spinaeh, Parsley, young 
, by ous ње with branches оге ever- 
co GER’S GARD 
At "pe season, vhs there is little to be done 
way o cropping, Ye ym. around the cottage should 
be ed ean and neat ; all vegetable refuse should be be 
pem s rot for DL cA of this kin 
While the weather is fav е, a vir a 
Marshall's gai Prolific or С Моя Beans may be 
made. They may be peer in seg shout 1 18 inches 
apart, and planted 
broad drill. A oving at t Bariy Es acy Frame Fen na 
already done, 
= or this crop the seeds 
s may be s 
case of har : 
frost they — be 
the lat 
n prett ue 
y ле, 
он м э 
ma 
e for pru 
es every opportuni 
iji aced f 
in o 
E. 
€——À———— 
STATE OF ЕЕ WEATHER a CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
For week e. g Dec. 22, 1853, as observed at tthe Horticul cultural Gardens: 
PERATURE. : 
Of the Air. f the Ea; 
1 foot |2 feet 
Mean Jee еер. deep. 
BAROMETER, 
| 
Satur. 17| 17 
& 
E Sass 
35.4 25.5 
os ight sunshine; ere frost 
reast; frosty. * 
ight frost 
; clear and fne: A^ d; 
20—Overcast 1 ; clou ow 7 alight Same 
2: Cri M ; im iiy pa N. - en ind. 
Mean temperature nae the week 74 a below the EN 
STATE OF THE RE HON AT CHISWICK, 
During the last years, for the ensuing week, ending Dec. 31, 1853, 
— E 
Prevailing Winds, 
reatest N ы. 
Dec. 
See : 
of йаш, 
Temp. 
No. of 
Years in 
which it 
Rained, 
Aver 
Highest 
нүн 25 
Mon. 
Tues, 
Ww 
25 
1288 
м 
‚© 
m 
E! 
E 
"d 5 
s 
CREER 
De highest Dt VI 7122 the “snore ный сесшней-ба the 25th, 
2;—therm, 58 deg.; and the lowest on the 25th, 1830—therm. 12 deg. 
Notices to е ts. 
its flowers are — low, not white and yellow, and it is 
in Arabia. All the truth contained in the passages. you quote g 
consists in the plant being a narcotic. 
Books: A are Header. There is no good book on Greenhouse and 
Stove Ferns. we believe me * — to се їп the hands 
of & on competent person. — Ji 
the form 
aboun 
2 prac 
nearest to your 2 e great pum 
in forming a Pinetum аге, 11 5 never to buy t. any price: 
quam plant; and 2d, not >= the same thing over and 
ver again under different nam 
EMIGRATION: Irish Gardentr. You are very likely to be e 
e Government Emi igrati on Commissioner, SE 
nster. 
Fnurr TREES: Wo, 1 have had no experience of Н шем. 
Champion Peach, 83 we cannét say whether it is better 
than the Bellegarde or Gallande, Royal b ngton, or Grosse 
Mignonne, or the Red Magdalen. For an opinion of the = 
you mention, see our Number for 2 її, NT 
GRAPES: H e ha d * 
E 
INSECTS: 0 F. The m! animals found u 
are the bark mite „ Linn. Should they 
occur in such pro E 2 to be troublesome, may be 
deve" d MY n bark with a T xture of То 
iquor, sulphur and turpentine, or gas tar water. 
Names OF FRUITS: . 1 Beats Pippin; 3, Braddick’s 
Nonpareil; 4, Carlisle Codlin; 5, Reinette du Canada; 6 
nj 
Golden Noble; 4 Beauty of Kent; 8, Von Pippin; ^. 
а Pas fe ы carr 2, Bezi de M. e: — Winter Crassane ; 
6, 7, Glout Morceau; 8, Uvedale's St. es n.|—N H. Beurré 
DieL|—H H ОР bly nig! 6, 9, бо : 
orthern Greening; 4 
Pippin; 10, Fearn's Pippin. Pears: 1(decayed); 2, Ставвале; 
3, St. Ge in; 4, Bishop s peen so oilen ogra rer 
NAMES OF PLA n so of 9 
hat we noyer Ваё, 
or could have, undertaken an united 4 f 
Young gardeners, to whom these remarks m 2 
should bear in — — —. e applying t tous f us for pirani 
they should exhau thinking 
We cannot save hp ere of i * min ing ning asd ‘All v 
for themselves ; nor would it be desirat le if we iw 
can do is to help them—and that most willingly. e^ be 
requested that, in future, not more than four plants 
sent us at one time.— S S. It is the Sapucaja, а a as the 
at the seed of Lecythis ollaria. Not so » 
Saouari, uite wholeso Constant . aina 
bium distans ; а; Nephrodium molle; 3, trea жє E 
small state. S.— Read m T 14 lenium Adiantu cannot 
Po —— 3, not a Fern. S.—Y А S. We den 
undertake to name Oryptogatie plants, having no Just re. 
- g. Erreroum. Many thanks for your hen it shall be 
TE 1 * follow, when it sha 
— — — Messrs. Rollissons. IN lants агала to 
numbered nor бараной with the e Mormodes 
their Ap There is one of the -— 3 varieties 
cartoni; a Pholidota which does em ifferent from rows 
dulata, ud shrivelled up from —— Y^ pecking ame : 
hastatum ; and what looks like bit of Cattleya luteni aed do 
LVER FIRS б. б your Sivers like their soil ae re the 
nothing fo them Шымын ОДНИ VEY ‘gradually re tem is 
lower tiers of tier a ph +. the с enable yout 
high as you des as ma p ver of silver 
ey grow well alrea 
Tar ак VINEGAR PLANT : Isabella. This is 
a fungus or mould plant — 4 Penicillium 
Wow oes eed na those — 
language of housekeepers, — 
mothery.” It undoubtedly has the 
Sugar and water into vinegar. 
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