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= eve Bie coming into bloom. In 
Aar pe part the mds we remarked a good 
example of Nov Zealand Beech (Fagus fusca), in a tub. | 
e uliar ered appearance which the | 
paysan of this a eae resents arr distinguishes | w 
others is how t hardy, which 
F. antarctica and betuloides from C We: Hor orn are. The 
latter have been planted o 
e Herbaceous mAn Tr itoma ee at 
are a 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[SEPTE 
food for hee onthe biie was raised here from seeds 
three yea an now some 15 je ee ei 
Seaforthia t elegans is both i in flower and fr 
Eupho ping magnificent specimen o of tt ndidens, 
which w. Goða ced to Kew or Bowie in 1823. 
now some eis et high, with a trunk a foot in diameter at 
th d 5 feet i n height to the he of the 
pea ae Most o wo limbers have been removed 
from the pillars e tareni of the Y + miti > 
those left on the ‘ott is the East as Mucuna prurita, 
one of the Cow- suave whose clusters 
down below ed ee ti not 
h Gra 
d is very easily cultivat 
made by pulling a ee t ri pieces, “cutting kes tops o 
the leaves of the different portions used, and planting 
full 
looming for 
‘and other decorative ee it well daia attention. 
As r lass s NA AT fres 
ate others are hetig r S bae one, the Fern 
, is sine e enlarged Py taking ng a glass parti- 
m the Bete house, and 
"This has caused an e 
wa Tobit nobilis that wis 
rm | ar 
Prob tel plants, 
off 
late in the enon this fiat merits attention. 
Th ree Hollan = 
now placed o summer 
va thi ndoors an eE therefore this 
great garden is at n maag vtan? ec erii and well 
h inspectio 
Wüst inspec 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
can qin 
PLANT aga aa 
CONSERVATORY, &c,— Luc and other winter 
flowering things growing in the prea aen be freely 
Spend to oy aoe si nv in order to get the growth well 
ripened and a fine display of bloom. Also see 
that all eaea ne ere r 0 of black ee for this pest is 
paige A active at this season _— ver it is allowed 
to gain speci 
g e 
tt imen 
ips does not exist in the peat Seine much 
amoded by the EEE jus 
stands where it was, and it 
com pet Tough r to be 
bje Am other Fern: 
naria aoua 
unghi to be the as one at present "i the count 
appear in nurserymen’s aa a t 
name Mr. Smith believe to Le tin is 
Gleichenias we noticed some bea 
this handsome and sac iy pes yia lately | een ‘added P | 
iz. G. dichotoma, the Polypodium dicho- 
Pie 
mum of Th eben 
“Brake of n Tropics, ‘for it 
- tropical an 
his 
Ph 
rå new i Y 
ma, 
it has rie at 
krav Continent: aoe ong Lyco- 
pods was one named mutabile, a Jamai gon 
= other ains. to Giton this possesses the singular 
of becoming white towards night, o 
on in the morning. Of other 
: tun its ora country have failed ; 
there were some pretty 
> succulent house OF alteration on a 
se oors. 
er Lily (Vi ieia Regia) i is now bloom- 
ing Beaiflly in a slate tank în on e of the paa 
the seins house ; 
not in ie kaye degree of perfection it B 
a leaves large, and well rimmed. In the 
ie a good example of the M Water 
Yam or Lattice plant (Ouvirandra eee Ge the leaves 
= measure at least a foot in length, 
much in th. Below the leaves has beds 
strewed 
to Be ped will not be ee 
e 
ses d about as ani 
we serves to set off their beautiful ‘nas 
90 gree 
bat at night it has “ — arity of parting with it in | c 
in 
: _ the way just deseri 
-~ In the large Palm s stove eg ows of the plants were 
rearranged last win grouped according 
-to their Natural ‘finite ; the ‘Palm occupy the centre 
-wooded plants the ‘0 ends. Several 
fres 
PETET 
and atte 
pe: ese a ne having com- 
pleted. the their season’s gro requir e kept cool 
and rather dry, in order to ripen the Sey in eae 
wth require to be encouraged with warmth 
there is no convenience for removing to 
de g 
keeping 
nd giving air ra 
to prevent iag at bt ve a = gro 
en epai o be kept w mo 
ut hes moist, &e. 
c 
a inet eee 
insects, eep the foliage of such things as Ixoras, 
when 
CING DEPARTM 
t 
while 
ddrilio, “giving th pivi plants a ibora supply of water at 
meen oe are m tely 
cot keepin the atm and 
oist. Shading will of course be dispensed wit with a 
this time—at least it should be, as growing plants will 
oe So np to se sani light possible, in order to 
and a dwarf stocky habit. 
Stock is pope ly supplied with 
root, as in neglec’ this respect while 
pnt continues bright wold os liable to rm 
e of the plants to fruit rely. Also keep 
the atmosphere moist by frequently sprinkling the paths, 
& sy ag. e them tly over-head, and shu 
that is thoroughly f hes and expected to 
siderable time; for although the quality of oon ons 
may be rather improved by warmth, &c., som 
T fresh ep ce oT Give air abuts, 
en eg as cool a ry as circumstances 
will dent. p laterals in the late house, and keep 
the lage restr arly exposed to light, so as to have it 
healthy and vigorous as possible. 
WER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
n is a favourable time for 
unli 
ie dateedtloni of roofs of stoves 
dr 
econ ee cag whose occupants oes 
doo e ga wit 
3 “a tein pa season are val 
the ige possible, pe do si allow tbe he 
of m 
Se | as ag go ke, ei ould be pre” th 
oc and trenched, when 
P, and Sept, 
s aay = 2s 
Satur. 
&e., clean by washing with a sponge and soapy water 
ecessary. Tu 
been some n ti 
influence of the sun and ae, ‘Gan 
e propagation of he eddi 
und from 
a goo ood soaking at once, and 
late “Hollyhocks s are afforded a liberal ae 
greatly assist in Pee their beauty, N 
ere ve vere ions of the near “We my 
readily injure 
HA ji Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARD 
of t nyira or Nectarine 
hse ved to es 
sto of Be dats 
is a sehen necessary, to prevent pee 
ar, and indeed i 
the period of ripening. cote ai 
situation 
open 
he foot, Exhatitted 
isture at t 
a | they are done with as ee and the 
it will be adi 
am 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI( 
| 
BAROMETER. 
e 
August 
szaga | 5 
S 
Cloudless; artially ov vercast; fine at 
Ovarennt ‘oer fine throughout. 
iS udy and hot; fine. 
emperature oi : 
RECORD OF THE WEATBER A j 
During the last 31 years, forthe araen iG 
Average 
Highest 
Temp. 
Sunday 
Mon. 
water. 
m NAMES 6 
22222 
Ji iiot 
EO 
68.0 45.4 67 be Mo 
ture during the above period. iod o 
j The aig —s Ste on the 7th, 
Golden Reinette 
"aki ’ 6, Es 6, Nonsudh i 
15, 
kent Te 
W. 
F FRUT 
den; A B aniy of 
— and may 
Pee CB. 96. 30% i 
