x 
to do and how to 
Garde 
Messrs. OSBORN’ 
/ ae the Beginning of June when the outdoor Azaleas 
488 
——$—<—<—$— ee 
13, at 2 P.M., for election of iellows, and on Saturday, 
24, the great noe ec of Fruit will take place 
vertised. 
Ostober 2: 
at Willis’s Rooms, as already ad 
Notices of Books. 
Mr. Bentham’s —— ——- ~ at aeey 
o page msk 
taining the pieniin It 
— tg ab and forms ‘the best. r yet published 
to Mexican, Peruvian, and Californian plant 
Fletcher’s England of contrast. It appears to be equally free flower- | a 
mgmans), is a sketch of what the author abe ards as ing with M. erecta. Dwarf Orang trees in pots occupied 
individual tights and on sag duties in the great work | portions of some of the houses, and he growth 
of Colonisation. The is oe a thinker, as young Vines an entire house has been devoted. The 
will appear from the following were plunged in warm moist atmosphere. and 
“The experienc n fortunate and | were making strong yet print us 
ample, dating from of old, and it is three-fold from Fruit trees out-of-doors in pots, and Peaches and 
having a triplex constitution. t over-rate the | Nectarines in open quarters are extremely clean and 
d schooli ed for ages by the triunion of| healthy this season. Black fly had attacked Cherries, | 
king, lords, commons. Self-g' ent ect oe since the a rains we n had they have nearly 
practice : it is the ce of our constitutional theory : disappear On the whol , young stock of this 
we all wish to m aan rd more completely eetiticn, for which this Pimes is justly celebrated, 
with the latter. As the health of the body is main- | neyer looked bette 
ined by exercise so i t of the body rit i al 
pag sina iad. of e; sbsequent ote of 
sia that can beco: fre n. To 
e the te Papa we i. ote, pr aenn to perform the 
duties. Legislative ashi ny sing opeen, is an 
uired power. When what is to be done, 
to discharge every political function.” 
Popular Greenhouse Botany by Miss a (square 
0, Reeve) is an account of the 
atly drawn coloured plates illustrate it. 
opinion of. pa of this kind is well known and n 
not be repeated. 
In his Popular Firtoty of the Aquarium (square 
au 5 Mr. G 
as 
nforma- 
oy upon "their inhabitants. It contains 20 good plates 
a by the author, and is one of the best volumes of | w 
c 
Stark’s di directions for the Marine Aquarium (Edmo 
cr Aad a different sort of guide pene ee of 30 ey 
pages, in which t the author tells the reader what 
do i ersonal 
» 
n Memoranda. 
e Lah aos not so gay 
is at 
a trul 
us This survives the 
winter in the open border here ; bot unless si is under | 
is fi make no progress. 
raziliana; it m 
te 4 feet i in bebe a wp as much through. 
with was Magnolia 
s 
and her Colonies (small 8vo, 
who is to <a it, why and for iti is to be rally then are 
; we. qualified to clo 
bed. To ensure 
ey, 
France Cycole, I 
In the different houses 
PLANT DEPARTMEN 
CONSERVATORY, &c.—Som 
PESA for the 
of the h 
some, whereas in 
e entrance id 
i 
ag specimen 
Doniana, about ce in height and as much through, 
i b 
and allow t 
habits as mach a vat Fens ee 
cess, however, the largest and most 
free blooming sorts yoe should be chosen, of which the 
uke o 
and Gr satis use Plants, eae "Fons and Orchids. 
orfolk, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
e of the stor — that 
tore 
ouse. The propriety o s or will, 
ays piss in 
hardly be ouble- 
pon 
dam 
ty houses with but little ventilation 
ay be 
as 
| koor nded ae begin 46 fade, 
sorts which it may be ee 
cutting: 
pt too warm until they emi 
a under a hand-g 
mov or’ 
Rh nchospermum jasminoides planted out in the border | will, however, sè 
of 4 Í boit ape train i a pillar, was flowering | border. Re suckers from worked plants, 
mi 6 a ce. ape the rte of the autumn flowering 
promi soon as all 
be conveni pur 
and apply f guano e strength 
vom will = washed ase to ae roots, and will 
aaa 
“I ure 
HA FRUIT AND beio GARDEN, 
Those Pr ib ak d upon young plantations of 
r “fruit should get them p 
ground is moist and the weather favoural 
at once and proper! ed for until the 
established, a fine crop of superior fruit may be 
next season. Where the plants 
year they should, however, 
than is usually done, say fout 
29 inches between the plants i 
foot of an alley between the beds. See that 
plants for for ason is potted at 
d nd becom 
m €; 
opit for the want of it 
eir natural 
and the roof overgrown wit it m very! STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, *! 
g ory At thi s season, aes , there nothing | For: For the week endiug July 9, 1357, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens. 
fear from cold,, nd air should be freely dmitted on say WET, 
. a ee AROMETER. 
every favourable opportunity, using every care to keep; July. ES pins 
-|the atmosphere as dry as possible, and Ses, the 3*| Max. | Min. | Max.| Mi 
plants cl f decayi flowers. onsider- | — = - : 
able also be necessary i nog rej Gee g n eo ee eae 
cently repotted specimens, whether of the soft or hard | Suncay 5| 13 | 29815 | 29.622 | 70 | 56 
-y d class, as asin a Apre esent state of the weather they | tues. 7| © | 29.957 | 29.990 | 65 | 42 
l sopiro aay REAd W be epeodilg injuted by Tours. 9| a5 | 29906 Bas 1 | 40 
a careless supply. Co eiin nue to carefully regulate the FEE 2 tart a r 
dosi of me Daeg but avoid tying tothe too close, | — Seg Grereast; ine; clowdy 
at night. 
Hely 
—Light GE ae fine; Rate and et 
aoma DEPARTME t 
PINER _ Pian wished to mt fmit at once, if i 
b sama in n doing ies aia, provided the growth has methine 
been well matured and checke d, having Saes ke _ Dari 
at the root ‘for a time, have a ing o es. | ge. Bas 
water, and be kept warm and moist. This ere ent fe July. "| £22 | EEE 22 | Years: ls Greate E E 
an active root action, and if the plants have been E22 | S38 | Se | which it] of Rain. |Z |3 i% 
they will seldom fail of showing fruit - 
| at once, but everything depends upon the growth ane ee TAY E E EER 
well m “pean K es Sag syringing -plants | Tues. 14) 735 | 520 Tori i 
over on the ie of | Thurs. 16 75.9 50.7 | 633} 1 
+ | bright eer ane chit sro lightly, for syringin saturn ia! fa | sie | ees i 
stocky plants; see that 
ae not keep the 
ired by any o 
ted out i = the open bed, as any 
at the present 
fruiti 
e plants a 
the ed 
sufficient room = the dev eS ~ their iage and 
tmosphere 
neglect 
moist as to 
emane dery he growth ; wet Pi repotting M his iy 
; f th e stock, an 
ip supplied with water at the root, wheter in pote oe or 
n watering 
season will 1 probably result in 2 the plants 
y. 
lite blossoms 
p wit 
ussell Rose w y est. 
New Verben yom Pae o out in the open sto et ; aN ly after 
ers for t more striking were | ins icularly where plants are gro nder 
ag a rosy crimson with a lemon s: Fabas the Vines, and if black thri hrips A splat detected 
Lady blue wi hite eye; Si he infe leaves carefully, and look over them 
eeves, purple with a white e Trotter, scarlet onally ai until the pest is fairly got out 
‘with a white Empress of France, pink with a | See that the borders are not all to become too dry, 
‘crimson centre, large and showy; and Prince of Oude, | and give strong manure water to plants bearing a heavy 
dee rple with a white e thes ay be added pots intended for ing 
: b t 
ily 
2 
The highest temperature during the above period od occurred i 
1847—therm. 933 yg ; andthe lowest on the 18th, 1851—therm. 5 
EE 
——— 
Notices 
Books: Ormonde. Dr, Li 
announced Trees of Gat Britain, 
understand that it will appear in mo! 
hrist 
CONIFERS: rus. You are right. The confusion 4 
plants is sod tite di shearte: A few practical as 
know So ra they are very, fi few, bev 
pee ah vi ri iter will ne eee 5 set 
er 
among t em. | e mati zy T take it in hand. 
ay ? 
ut answer that we are 
only of time, 
gain the know 
en hold out sufficient en 
e taken u 
inhabiting t 
oF Th: 
It = 
prays in the erved 
mi the leaves of the yp spec ang pe 
rtant. an umosa i 
rg f Wallich 
BE 
runonianą 
Abies i in reality. : 
Dn - a 
an ya for r 
that an dyer could es" them fo 
aay A Sub. Tia buildin p fruit $00 
ing ee ventilation must be pies 
should hod kept mes it in the 
Pa elu 
which | hPa eta s ‘many co 
iety ) ily striped with rmit of getting the wood x 
this looks as if it would make a charming Sin ‘ hoy me cht fend 
of lants may be mentioned ; directions, using every means to ‘keep clear 
pie variety of Larkspur in the 
td e also saw 
ladioli and Stocks, the latter the ines ATAA by. reer trtion pamparan resent, 
mediate kind, which had been rean in a col and ‘hae sho ne mei looked over. removing | 
ut after it had been ascertained win [decaying flowers, bti which if — i han ang on the 
double or not. Yellow eno siphons | plants have a ‘avery unsighth y appeara Now is the 
en thus j | be obterving the effect of. È pase ement 
have mace tte vices of the colours, &c.; and if any alteration a aay 
leness of the Pansy for necessary, it should carefully noted, 
ecoration; we may now | will reatly facilitate its execution at the 
make a gayer or e : ith the ee ed 
obtain 
goniums : it s should have t heen for e 
6 estore and 
x 
Modal ‘or si been 
and others are 5 
made. So must abo beg te! 
ents the insertion of 
