THE 2 eee Ree HOSEA CLE: 
two house 
aviary and some fine specimen Ferns and Cam 
handsome erection, which is mie interesti 
3, of 
18 pa: 
selkiy and e 
aculeata ‘ted goal nef eae 
Gymnogrammas, ong w oie ie 
handsome Pteris 
asperica 
scaberula ; Platyloma Sonam Kag Toden peltuciés: and Cri 
Telko reniforme. 
a 
is 
is also a en — $ 
’ 
grand collection of Taa Tium 
is me s rme A celebrated, is n 
ses, as it were, by a corridor, in bisi „are 
ng 
iad agg of | shou 
ostly with ek 
which 
was likewise beautifully 
this place 
condition ; 
erent varieties of Cattleya Mose pti in full 
; the extremely h 
mu to o 
rote upright sides ot 
has had the eff 
„sE 
zee 
i= 
of Ee Domo used in its place. This has had the effect 
of pty ae og ates from burning, which the Tiffany 
purpurata is 
no fewer than 15 Niwas: ; of Aerides 
a. 
a 
$ 
Z5 
both in | means pers the drip of tr 
ee aiieitered 
gic 
“tg i 
c such 
y oved to other busnes in 
Such of trp stove dats or those belon 
ing to an re goR hous av a ag 
early growth may n we be T removed to E dhada, 
which will arrest their rapid vegetation in in some ‘ie gree, 
causin; Aaien of h abit, and i 
F 
require abu 
[May 30, 1857, 
which will psd = effect of Tolea a 
tru 
Pardee rati p: han among gro 
——— 
„STATE OF THE WEATHER = CHISWICK, 
NEAR EN 
, 1857, as observed a pace 
t the Horticaulty 
aa N 
(Of the FEN re Wind 
l toot 2 
deep. in 
BAROMETER. Of the Air. 
Moon's 
Age. 
Max. | Min. 
g 
ed, all ond rplus Verbenas, Fuchsias, 
Calecolari ias, 
ho 
will 
ceed oom at this 
to fill up gaps a tie ey occur in the beds 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
Atte the quality of the fruit is of firs 
care must be observed to hav = the boll fas 
during the ipeni 
onable ho 
pia 
and 1 place toge 
t 
T Sy 
es jts a ipini. on the foliage tei fruit 
; sea colouring, no time should be lost in 
coating the hot-water pipes with sulphur. h 
mixed in wa 
wer ardd a 
Friday 22 
Satur. 23 
“29.846 846 
lalsesmsise| Rata. | § 
Average.. 
Rete 
a: 
aie vrai at night. 
throw sion air 
co. ight 
of the week 1-10th deg. below th 
Mean semper e average, iF 
RECO s THE WEATBER AT CHISWICK, pat 
nh. tho leet 27 fa $ ending Jnnef 1a" 
Average 
Lowest 
Temp. 
growing in pots, the trouble a 
Sunday 31 
Mon. 
a . 
te OS bo ai 
PII Aaa 
Se SCREcEe 
E STe Oe to 
oe 
SRS RRR 
pa GN to mis fb le 
15 023 
ing the above peri 
west on the Ist an 
The highest mperature E 
1844—therm. 8: +; and the lo 
— to Corres 
Let us hope they om 
SEMENTS : Arvicola. We rosa advise you. You should 
Tada Pa yourself. We may, h r, state that i 
ments of things 
thatves 
ae 
“ED 
gested nothing of ‘the quality of its roots ; but its 
serie to eat them. Yi 
Deaan: H a Your Potato is extremel g. on 
will fi tice of it ot ce i way fn eer so pret as 
sho er with about equal quantities of d enit ss as to the rapidity 
The Aquarium is now, as it always is, extremely | lime an and applied with a Brus A lime with which tho disenso e enaa i tow. Suris ee een E or the 
' interesting. Ample leaves of red, white, and blue | serves to prevent the sulph in rubbed tances under which it appeared, rm cP rls King 
_ Lilies cover the the water, while a and | off, and soot hel heracteriati inecienenie: directed Rev. M. J. Berkeley, Kings 
th $ r . yi erps pr prevent.. the dion reeable Cliffe, aer raat dans Your Grape leaves No.1 tale waris 
— over them are ca Plants, Orchids, and | appearance, The temperature of late houses where th be sunburnt ; those marked No. 2 exhibit the Tit we 
rens. — he shape of little lively fruit is now sh ora be allowed to fall too lo c n + Spek a he 
Tyo = the tty compact-growing | at night if good sized bunches are expected here ues afferted. “Te is S very y possible ronn eer 
Lycopodium $ asa m 1e eye here there in | Muscats are grown for a late supply, p m be b T Siehe “not have bean n ai D eet ye 
passing r the ta and rate different | little chance of securing a good crop of these ss a tem- pakai. Bay Examine the pra of the sem b= TB. 
vied a tints which the inmates of use possess | pe 0° is maintained. Attend cach to arog Saren ip Š ge oe wie it pa tet ge bess provided 
Atii it second to none in importance or point of aa recently planted, deg Ser borders in a healthy the whole length i in the boos btedl if in o bag 
Of. bh tai state, maintai moist aee ar shadin ng e the flue becomes damp “ana cold it will anaE 
aitia, knn long ro ther f E Te rpi i = tat of them w k e| itt necessary until t s get a fair eed ake it work, So that it may take more time 
Ti Akad br iaki er r Vi arines a ys 8. | diligently with rates the tries, Ae immediately ners vr 4 The insects found on your Vines are females 
rer sion re Cabo he ai e they are ready, for the ess rapidly is s of the n Vine Coccus. You had better examine y0 
eig yi to produce uch an for stop all laterals in time, and allo c i plants at 0 once or the we me of eggs unde geen ~ beeen 
Ses e Mia were swelling 1 a I erop and Figs | Metons.—Where the fruit is swelling the soil should ieee te Pr eee 
Pat of aps a nage ept in a properly moist state, and every mea tantly decline naming heaps of dried or other ee per 
nida ; sr a aer i a pyra- | should be used to preserve the foliage in perfect health, | venture to correspondents to atm duty of 
ra A ae yore y popas is this year little | as there is no ibility obtaini flavoured gt have nihet — —_ forges an inane” a more 
Reg : spring frosts ve ren Plums | fruit unless th liage is kept in health. Keep the espec yo n mind that, before applying ¥ 
one o y ad es a failure ; late Cherries have escaped, Vines thin, and prevent ing encumbered with us fo meg Aa a i ould ear ames their ot ie + 
Tora ho sprin kling of Apples Pears. useless latera d remove any ying leaves at r information. We cannot save t ae it be 
uae By emarginso pent ep eae and round the onee, as these when left only serve as fo cherniping snd thinking for 1 themselves ; ye thera—and 
na brick basement some of the : rr glassh wher- | insects. There is yet plenty of aac a good | ` that m willingly. It is now reque that, in future, © ad 
ver they could wi priety, have been crop in dung beds, any of the frames w which sith more than four plants may be sen at Dr. 
Planted hardy Ferns and other shade-l plants | been used for getting up “bed L V H. It is certainly Rhododendron argenteum. DT 
: getting up “ bedding-ou: n be i of the 
among rockwork. These li l ret are thus Hooker, the first authority in the matter, is ik 
sul iair iil Whee ser ikora aaa for this purpose the plants should be got out ad WS Dimorphothees pluvialis F. Saxifage 
made sources i "attraction here ould grow. X G a , Veronica serpyllifolia ;_ 2, ge U 
shee Mls Seas aera one nog Manna all at FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. suta; 8 t Mon ai a Se 4, Euphorbia Lathyris a mn 
ni Jed along and peu “wall bisa wi. Newly planted shrubs will require Soa waterings Pess ik Jo are E atten new. Ae is a 
turning a tap at one end this a shower of fine | in periods of droughts. M of American shrubs | . thing like e Peziza sepulta, ee: but whichie densely cote 
rain to fall o m the plants pi or near ge t yea yours 
clean healthy even in pai eig ton ai some kind to keep them cool, and to compensate for the with mati shall be descri ibed. M m herba- 
y austion oocasio by the roots of the trees, A Pontes: JR. E geha is no art in in crossing the tree an ne the 
We may add, that not a weed or unsightly coating of bog h, alf rotten gaoa Doles ies. The question is "e they 
thing was to be seen prti the biti heg which old tan will be perfoctly suitable. Conservative zaou TREES Cold and damp acting on the tender su 
reflects much credit on Mr. Pil cher, Mr. Rucker’s = e as ing ise gt uld re zea Sitan ba bo as i teres’ have caused them to curl Ap 
ion at this me o t 
ener, to whom the management of everything is atory climbers are applicable here Barton Pum: @ CB, Whether they will succeed or or mot on ga 
= aoe ee i Ore a i lon. Without the ela they wal be peur ofa i 
screen t with hs Sc a: JBC. Ot ent A 
Calendar of Operations. trees stuck taa iben s: me Boogie of J >H tn inne S eaay” re ‘and is for : A Reta 
: (For the ensuing Week.) HARDY FRUTI AND KITCHEN GARD Tite Ou a aie sana syiney b 
; snoi beds in full cutting, i. e., in their ir prime late Sir Thomas Mitchell, and you will dou ote the ath 
PLANT DEPAR may have every shoot cut away until the middle of If n fae Nal we refer you to the fc 
ATORY, uilinn of e the ‘hardier stock in June. “Sprue,” or very small Ag sparagus may however 
‘Such as H podos e agpo be permitted to grow.” This will hardly Fhe the 
and Orange trees tubs o yA development of ipa dormant buds. ` Tomatoes it “a 
more 1 ikr ne may now be planted out, the blanks on the 
account of their walls are most eligible. Plant Plant them on raised mounds, 
