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THE GARDENER®Y’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[January 31, 1857. 
If kept in moderate wet sats well attended to while 
aie in — apr 
all throug 
are plac 
cooler in oe Sy the 
situations, T by 
and pyram Bays, Ca 
Yusen, Dasylirions, ‘Greville eas, ” and other 
ants, a d „s yi and interest is s kept up w 
ordi inary ion Paige A do not posse: This the 
fan must be aka Prt a step in the ght apt In 
e centre is a little cam surrounded wit pia 
ith the brig right green Grass- Jike: 
ecoration, and also for 
either in the stove or greenhouse ; 
warmth of a stove best. 
Amon, Bhotan Rb 
> ity jinan likes the 
ododendrons, Messrs. Henderson 
l 
“ug cl a variety that has not p flowered, is also 
for bloo 
Of new par SE Sa Archdu 
one of the best. 
chesse Marie is stated to be 
It is red — a white stripe down ‘ee 
petal. In an sgn house were 
f the Chusan Sn e rafters 
yn 
ing out here an e its brilliant orange blosso: 
By means of a oo heat this may be — in flower all 
through the wi 
In the stove "itle was in bloom e 
Janicum,: whose large qe 
One o Ardisias w 
: 
cept Exacum zey- 
blossoms are very eer 
ere in nae the best of these 
aay 6 wet in — 
and produced in great 
most brillia 
pea Ixora ealicifolia. is found to 9 ccaiicmrbihs 
goo 
ahi paced for forming 1 founda- 
specimen 
striking were ea 
and splendida; oa these the first ae a zone of white o 
-every leaf, 
g nera Blassi 
ill be peor a useful AAAS 40 to 
eyi Diay Among othe 
a from South America, 
reported to “have ‘ie ‘lowers The beds and shelves 
is as well as those of some of the other 
stra alg with tne Lycopod, which when 
“Kept ts re Sai neat has a et ct. 
were fraa qua 
Gd 
ymnogramm Bap a tg a kag te 
under sides of whose kade cep go 
Ceientar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
cecal. 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
Tons: Pratl 
- and sweet x A 
"with gpa it immediately a4 be piere 
- dau no course of culture will succeed without | 
thorough cleanliness, As is, re stove “plants now is 
. _by 
and light situation in the houses or pits at work, in 
FORCING DEPARTM 
Pin — Where the ‘scsi eet is , maintained by 
means “of seemed” materials, suc may have 
been recently rag hg should 
and if the heat a 
exceed 90° the site should hy eris: fek aN order to 
prevent injury to the It por bi 
subject the roots r Pines na a tem dinarada rofl 
more, as we So n growers of the old kol aioe 
3 till re common a praeses to allow the 
-heat at times to become too strong, throwing 
ae ants pa + hare A into fru it or otherwise injuring 
romper syringin, 
order that they may furnish coment of early cuttings. e 
ex 
VIN 
showing feat but secure sufficie nt moisture in 
re by frequently Bien bere passages, Be 
Be satisfied with as low perature at night as will 
be 
| Satan aa be cautious how cold air is admitte d 
e Vines arein leaf. 
SS 
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Bie woodwork, g 
sprinkling the passages, &c. may be nec 
avoid anything like partic tiny while the 
loom. Maintain s a kerni night temperature o 
55° while the n flower, Take e 
Areenat of siting resh air, pe wh 
eta ty n be Vmod 
dber 
with aie Venti; aa to get varm ciroulation should be constantly 
kept up until er fruit is set, d the aay 
sion of currents of dry co ia i Kirovi, pinnae 
be most injurious to the trees. Figs s.—See that t na 
ere the 
r the sae. 
safe under the "preoaut condition of the Vines, but | #4 
in the 
every possible | 
rakes or hoes 2 to 3 inches in the pri week of Aprila 
roc and si 
e &e. berries 
Cur aii &e., taking è care pick out the buds at the 
iow yest end of the shoot, in Arh to avoid suckers, 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
Forti the week ending Ja an. n. 29, 13975, as observed a at t the "Horti Cultural Gardens 
BAROMETER. |- or : | 
Jan. aes UD f the Ai 
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d 
Min. 
Friday 23 29.355 | 29.145 
Satur. 24 
$u 
, 
ism z Fa 
Ge Go OF Ge co ao a 
31.5 | 38 
23—Clear; cloudy with clear intervals; fine; ram, 
2i—Densely cloude d; Foree cloudy and cold. 
s—Rain; cloudy 
S ieot sg snow and rai 
ae sély ow a ee clouds and cold; sharp frost. 
Clear an A com p frost. 
os evere frost; ne ci and frosty throughout; severe frost at night, 
Mean temperature of the 8-10 d low the average, 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT mer ie 
Duri Feb, A 1857. 
“Prerling Wn 
Jè 
lye | s2FiRhE 
k 
Greatest 
of 
Feb. < | Quantity 
ed. 
Average | 3 
Temp. 
of Rain. 
ai 
E For 
| Sw. 
t Tues. 
planted ou 
‘cog in pots and tas carefully ferar o water, for 
respec e presence or absence of m 
tare at the be is very ‘dangerous after the. appearance 
ruit, and i 
® or 55° at night to 60° or 65° 
day, giving air asti it can be done with 
perfect safety. 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. 
Th ho have alterations to pan ye Ses agring 
in pri way of planting and groundwork m lo 
an 
x 
Sa 
W 
ck aes 
x: purpose. mparts an unusual yae of ride 
nee to the Plants, and assists them making a 
o Look over and correct the pere out- 
ma of ornamental plantat e 
na aie 
ne 
ree alter the original plan. Re-arran 
of Austen plants ; some of the more erase? Azaleas, 
&e, nd injured by t ed 
glee to bu fica 
3 stir se them cessary. 
nae and gamine, half rude y plants; 
suffer from 
escriptive of ‘the 
kind of crop, the manuring, sags “wit succeeded by. 
It is necessary gp in order 
tematic 
vit. If the necessary material for the purpose is not yet 
“prepared it should Abundance of 
\ heat of su! 
of 60" at sight and 70° by day withair occasionally. 
In cvid frames or pits, should the gea keep op 
a hog sone af oan 
e of moisture, 
other | 
Beea 
S 
A 
as appear 
e. n Introduce stock > Seakale, , and Jerusalem Artichokes 
rotation erops, 
ree tga with te labels. Most 
laid in vey? stock o 
last 
f seeds fo the pes Th 
season Shoals be thoroughly cine 
and all the seeds deem 
ed 
little Cauliflower and a pinch of ttu 
be sown in boxes in a house at w 
Also some white Spanish and Portugal gaa y be 
transp in highl ud, little | 
Parsley, a a little eariy dwarf Cabbage ge, a lite I ices 
| Spinach, and a pinch of early Dutch Turnip on m | 
slope. A plot 
will require 
nt attention, 
ir spring or early 
ll be — y y eligible for autumn cues, m 
feces for oS autum 
~~ of win The 
Aoi obey and soiled the dky 
sa 
o; 
ner Asparagus 
Plant tesdik, 
lanting P: Tea they 
up planting Potatoes, at t early 
kinds ; ee oe sree A fogbae, dato dnd tre w off with 
Hotiy HEDGES: Cleri 
me. 
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č P E owest on the 5th, 189) = 
Th 
inn ay = a. 1950—therm. 57 deg.; and the 
Notices to Correspondents. f 
Doc Rose Stocks: Sub. These are not sold by nurserymen, You — 
must get them from country people in your nei oe 
who for a ae remuneration will be very g 
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Fern 
and i 
ttle intelligence aia be looked 
A vagel 
oe soeia Trifolium. a a 
says, “ About 17 ea ago I planted t 
Holly hedge of considerable length, in two rows distan oaa 
ach other, and the plants A each E 
It is a w from 8 to ee fe < ae but groma 
6 inches SK oat 
1 foot 3 inche 
but an row somewhat irr 
since it was originally planted.” 
NINES 
The last sentence within 
Don’t remove any of the plants. Cut them all 
ril to ear 6 inches of the ground; and pong 
t 
bottom by ais cupid: at your old plants are too 
fill up the interstices with ‘es young plants nex 
or Septem 
INSECTS: B ‘othe in 5 = hy Shar 
is one of the cidide, and has Í 
a guns vege the larva of as gover cif whieh is the “te ml i 
of the schief, but which has not yet been d 
wre 
Law OF Gre —Our numerous — ci ra respecting OA | 
ampe will find it fully pee in anoth n. : ; 
Names OF PLANTS.— We have been so often o liged d vo reluctantly Í 
decline means heaps of "dried Reg Toar plants, that we venture 
ect that we neve never ban 
duty of oly, 
ty 
daf 
vd would have undertake n an tiated 
con; aaron 
ant Id bear 
We can can 
for Gauleetent nor nor woud it be “rong ble i 
can do is to m 
Z. Stipa pennata. 
at = “the extremities of your ieee 
oses in June, 80 88 a 
effect 
xve i 
o: 
shoots of your tua 
prevent their pray P peia it will Sanila have the 
causing them to bloom more freely late in Bogat 
La Reine and other sorts this kind of treatm 
pieli 
Sunes Clericus. By no means leave the pipes al leks 
ERO: with polars use it freely when wanted, se l 
it at no other | 
: Q. Exu if 
that the remark is strictly co: No piytaogit oF cafe i 
loye fine age no lege Tels who d a s a to be nanta l 
you allege. It is o gi A 
another to Besi "ip rond an author 
by eyesight without oer aid of authori ae a oat wee 
¥. : Old Sub tts ciuc a ene 
us in su 
*,.* As usual, many communications have been received 
“and others are detained till t ee 
We must also the indulgence of those 
moprtion of. whose contributions is still 
