1842.) 
- mo mould with ae we fluid and gypsum, you must have . 
Pa 
gypsem 
wort doentate, or a aiton 
s.—W.—The best ‘season for this opera- 
me Christmas ; and:so it is for om sorts of 
But for pte cere tee least the more tender 
he end of March or April should 
mae gs = +l a harm, eve: 
afford 
“run up 
and re- 
parts of peat, loam, 
“It is ‘easy to build brick boxes 
n what precise way this is done de- 
—M. ot se 
they eons mie ap to ontrary, they 
. >» Shelter.and cnchetal Fi ‘climbing adie are to 
- pillars in the isle, the bad soil must be peg gee 
: placed by 
and Pads Ne ie drained. 
to hold this mould ; , bu ti 
ya 
ments of the house. + 
THOUSE REGULATORS. —C. —There _are Several contrivances 
‘or yeni n ses, but ‘er a bas all 
00 delica’ very apt to get out of 1k ak Ov: ee 
t is 6 hardly deairabie that = bo iaeen i eo 
e the gardener the ssity 0: 
—Mr. Milne tn us that it has been his 
inery every afternoon, bios first ~— 
then to thr w down about a quart of 
e front p iar way. When wrth own oO 
t Ser @ lighor did did not smell so much “7 
rd-b 
et 
Ap 
oks 
a a 
the Vines.——. 
5 
ge 
ba) 
oO 
w 
"Re ven 
astern — —— Cadwallader. aot ied ated is ety 
and bear rE, €: pri n London it is 
ae. 
4 been taken out; 
ithin six inches of its 
riginal the roots may be replaced at that di: distance 
or the surfaces 
topping the shoots of Ivy will make the lower parts 
but will not inerease its one gth.¢ 
Pat eae ph ld not be prune 
- A.—This plant delights in a moist 
and rather atadea: arnt If your soil is tolerably ua we 
would r you to mix a small portion of fibrous loam 
with 4 in preference to manure 
“Fie-tTReES — Ficus.—The situation, 
. 
y inclined down find a saat proper 
cones oft BS Aas ecb in the last calendar of Operations 
lanter.—The tr ea-Pine is 
PINES. 
‘he Aeppo 
is pat Shatie arene “The Durtnast C 
_liflora, but Q, pedancularis, 
E COMM MON’ JASM MINE, petite eaarae 
Pia erne following Rhodode ndrons 
are most "Suiewbta for’ Planting in a small cir r bed: R. 
catawbiense and R, péntic pie ag ite vaietiesin the centre; 
R. hirsutum, R.ferrugineum icum, r to the 
edge of the e bed bone chethe jtargin ye ou ma plant 1 Erica carnea, 
medit car gio ae Fac polifélia. 
eis 
© 
continue to expand during the summer. __, 
P ers 
CLE NDRONS coddondabeth: —R eetescan euticle of the vee 
5 . of your Cle on h ly been p Seema og aware 
z fly. You should Hegendte the infected leat the eiiabt 
able to cut it back a writtic. If there 
easily be destroyed with 
often es meta with a fila- 
wh of some 
grown mpe erature not a than 
iz. winter, and should be fully exposed to the We 
end A cigr you will find it impossible to Newer? it in a 
m.t 
pagree’ they hae New teed we —This is a Cape plant and 
~)-requires a nhouse in + It should be potted in 
ch as eautbore ot of peat, leaf-mould, sand, and 
dr Resners itis not growing, but give it 
3 
Subscriber.—This is a greenhouse 
ald be waneatt in n light rch soil and liberally watered 
e summer mon Kee near 
‘ oun al 
r in winter, yet you must not key it quite 2st for it is 
paiwrays ro AG —It is difficult to account for the 
short duration of the peen of your Pelargoniams, as you 
ear to take every to preserve your plants 
The 
hom you allude have houses a 
Saiydoneluicactoa na the ohio M$ Pelargéniums, as 
oy women where the house 
npr ia being obliged to 
Be crore the ‘glass i ik give t drawback to your 
e at night through the bunting, 
weather | ‘; and not i them into the vinery 
till the plants are in a state.*——4 iber, 
‘Metnchester—We recomme wing — 
4 ‘ Rising Son | Poster's Sir Robert Peel. 
Sine seta rane Pintptltvs Cero 
in. march, lin’s Count Ne i 
| Scene rlarnwurer—ae A Garth's Cons ae 
) "| Wood col ose oe 
Rew 
et wid GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
| Gravross, An &i Amateur.—The best kinds’ for ¢ growing in the 
ir are Gladiolus pilitgciaed byzantinus, Colvillii, tristis, 
lamas, fori’ ramosissimus, - 
2 Cones and carhe The bed in _o- they are grown must,” 
how cr, be protected from dam: Pane ter.t 
Meet aes, —T. oa caleant endea’ expose your Medlar- 
trees ; the fruit should } me ae the wr asd 
If 
ayward’s 
ble-grafted on m_ Quince stocks, 
cannot answer whether 
is, correctly, only one se know: 
It was formerly designated pa 
eed better 
.|—E. sa 
addition to those you may 
Bosc, Thompson’s, Glout M Morceau, Passe Colmar, Beurr 
rene and Easter Beurré. You will i well to substitute th the 
Alth Chuiaene for the Old PD hea 
perce ee mom will ro ge oe E against 
ce. | 
so pion of small 
3 it is very doubtful 
a wall; should it do 
Gooseberries 
oney. 
airy, Pitmasto: , Green Walnut. 
Yellow : Yellow Champagne, eat Rumbullion 
Porato.—S. H.—Knight’s Myron “8 ee ney Potato is preyed not 
in the market. Doubtless the — of the Horti- 
cultural reed a it, as it was distributed 
some yea os 
Bornara dnote —An Irish Subscriber. tho plant is ton new 
a Clover; it Hs 7 ‘coarse Melil se and se me smn ae not wi 
gro when betfer crops can be ome account oy ie 
will be found at pp. 288, poend 369 a this year’s Chronicle, + 
aa 
are—l, 
; Rees 
. Germain. | —— App’ les Golden 
Noble ; 4, very like the Old” Old ‘onparel hoagie © but more 
ot known: they 
3; 6, a yellow Crab 
pear tobe suiweathr Of cutination ——W.. M., 
es are—1, Royal Pippin ; 3, Cam Cnmiahige 
Fs hic or hire €Foundling ; 4, Blenheim Pippin; 5, King 
Wyker Pippin; 8, Alfriston; 
Russet; 11, Fearn’s Pippin: 12, Franklin's 
1 Pippin; 13, Stone Pippin. The Pear e 0; 
oung Ga e regret to Say w 
Beh n this Paper for aes out gardens. 
to do os bate = farnishin ng «Be ; adie 
u much gue hve 
s- 
rather th 
ere cali state, that no pom ‘orms for bed: 
SO good as circles or iy ree that fan wid 
please the oes For this reason we adv 
Maltese cr a circ’ 
give 
Errata.—In article upon eeniter Apple a 
Pp. 709, colnmn e line from the om 
read ** Ragen 
nd Pear ee at 
l4, for “ circumference 
in volume, for 
a copy; it may be ontered of 
beternay to mo were a among their 
have in any part of London by 
office pe to this Office, at the rate of 5s. 
As usual, many letters have arri 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
Gra ame a New ae a piece of se : —_— i S THE arrival of the an Sy has hd ag us with 
pir ane tn enna afforwsine e lligence from India st October, 
eatest difficulty that it can be mown, owing to a strong kind . & Tr, and st 
of Grass which (gee mound and sto ste soyt ot the China to the 26th July. oy fae news is very in- 
soil was dam it is now e quality of the ‘ te ; 
S appears to be owing to the mixture ~ Cocksfoot te sane rie rine ad pura tore oe hf 
other coarse th it; and ere is no remedy but | towards 1, and to ssession of that place; part 
turning up the res and resow sem So! of the troops, under General Nott, had already marched 
Booxs.—An Amateu t useful Pemewtany work on f Candahar in the directi Gh d Cab 
farming operations, sme: er M Ss Cyclopedia of | fom Van cal in the direchon o uznee and Vabdul, 
Practical Husbandry, now in course of f publication or, if a d the remainin on had retu se to —— in 
po = ge were desired, Stephen's valuable “Book of the safety, so that bs: hes evie The y 
t ’ 
OFTENING PAINT.— =" taste anor stone a soled — — Gen. succe sofa 4 in tance to 
mero #5 mistake, caustic potas! SSO! nas sm Gundam which positi a rapid: m 
a quai of water as possible, the best substance — ening ? A “ws 
the. pa’ vaine: If wetted all owe with. this me, penn te over-night, | Cabul was expected to take place early in 
a aint will next day found quite soft. The stone-work 
ay ther be scrubbed ; it is, however, a troublesome opera, Amo ng the A ot csr in circulation, ” it was Page that 
pref t 
MoTION OF SAP IN PLANT! 0 doubt plants have a had already o oe Pal . Not with- 
lateral cial of their sap ~The wiry fa which the fluids move Ghuznee had of y aus It nL » Gen oe Mota rem. 
in Exogens, under ordinary circumstances, is this: they risefrom | Out any show resist as_also ru at 
the root sien oom wood until they conte th at fs ae on the junction of i rai armies at vu @ decisive 
é leaves t are retu: own ar’ ‘om the 'y 5 
given sideways to by means of the | Measures will be adopted to introduce an effective 
e peedy 7 poe ad grain). toute £2 outs of ere oa into the Sikh country ; and that Shere 
eterrere wether a chief, had ex d to the Supreme 
their fluids through other chan even a er eter ge me 
pee vo ats checnaghi the bark. These'are : Government his desire to ‘become a “subsidised monarch, 
—o the usual Sociers of things.t ee wa d place his Laas under the. Liplaacickak of Great 
LORICULTURAL reason . * 
siete of s Society 1 have ® not been parte = Moms Brita. In re the prisoners, ‘ 
business i chao em. $ | on the first Litligsate ofthe advance they were removed 
a pity the Society should hold its meetings in the winter, when : bee 
there can be no florists’ for their in nt rom Cabul to indoo Koosh, wit exception of 
pa eb ta ; nase com eth Shes aa a few en were too Hl leave the capital; it was also 
droszemu it 18 also met w in sev ngland, ed the G -G 7 hed tod the Aff 
—Tyro.—We are unacquainted with the reticulated le | Stat overnor-General. J - 
subs aes ve sent, —— —, of Pasecge sd S. | ghans, - announcing resolution to the 
—The rule of three occurs ya. e are three s a ‘ 
three petals, the latter consisting of the two lateral er oka - oe the opsien Dost —% 
its the ; there n | med, sending them g as a 
va iley's Sn, Sat —— a am — interior of India tranquillity prevailed, excep- 
db be me . . 
a are the proper number.t-—— G—m. G.r’s letter is of tain of Bundelkund. severe 
~ sah Pi 8 nae a + oot sapere Pog famine had prevented the assembling of the Army of 
: nia peduncularis, Cc i W6ur Pears ates, serve on the epore frontier, uncer Sir Jasper 
1, Napoleon; arava ro ee The Appl a te ae Nicholls. The arrival of Ellenbo: h at la, 
say enne. . a 
the Pippins; 3, Alex ; 4 and 5, Dutch ; | and the proximity of that = to — in 
6, cg a ing _ Court of Wick; Pe ye 5 the oce aub 
; 23, pr y 
Pippins ; (25, Golden Reinette. |—£, T. Your Apples are—1, | #8 probable.—From China we have news of aes apture 
Alexand Wali Abbey 53 3, a ee "’ another ee; and of e small successes on the 
4, King of the Pippins ty of Kent; 6, Kirke’s e +43 
Nelson. |-—J. W.—Your plant is Maxillaria Célleyi.t_—Z.— ; xpedition has ee, Neg ce hy the north, 
We see no probability of the Horticul! of the fat there is ae Sine of its reaching until next 
fares Am, an AOE Ser ceed anne | Seety eal of a final settlement are as 
mh ppin ; $ probably Sh ne 
Pippin from a different tree. |——An Old Your | rem — capture of —< ¥ a commer- 
eo ee Nd pestle: Rost ib mend Mabe waertone dy cial oy of some consequence, had produced great alarm 
4, on oO 5 chana Spring . i : 
— ae—-9, xine or the og ins ; 11, Golden Harvey ; | amo Chi ese, and t satahar i in the two most 
12, Esopus Spitzemberg. |——Jo: te.—Your Apple 1, is pro- | fertile ces had sent an express to one of the princi- 
ron yb ¥ te oneal hig peta Do : | pal Hong , requesting him to interpret between 
me 3 7 rgamot; 5, Beurré Rance; 8, yenné ; tabi: 
9, Glout Morceau; 12, St. Germain. |——W. K.—The Apples | them and the British, for the se aig object of making 
et gene nae we Of wick, 2 | terms, The flee proceeded to Nankin, and it was 
ing; 1, Nonpareil ; ck; 8, 
Lega of Kent; Rs Blenheim § Pippin ; i, Robinson's Pippin. | generally believed that no bai movement would take 
Germain; » pro! 'y illiams' hasiiaa 
Bon Chrétien, t too far gone; 5, White Doyenné; 6, Crassane. | place t this season.—Our European: news is not of = 
‘ambrid; ageshire Subscriber. —Your ‘Apples re—1i Co importance: in France oo chief subject of discussion is 
of J Wick » Dumelow’s Seedling 
Pearm ain; 6, Noactock: a Golden Noble ; 8, Yorkshire Green: 
ing. The’ Pears Passe Col 3. 
White Do: 
are—2, Golden Noble; 
ip 3 7s 
the Autumn 
Pippins; 2, Wheeler’s 
—1, Beau 
you sen’ 
ans 
consider.f——A. P. 
