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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Octower 3, 1857, 
district, of the Corporation ot sereng? and wh o 
tticers, of 
the en. peo Board of Wo wy It also 
erection of str 
. p. 451, 
a conservatory of incombustible 
Duke of mica 
. 451. 
Paddington. NoE But c 
held to the construction o 
ofa Hoio i in Cambridge Street, Hanover Square ; also 
to-the erection of a conservatory over a shop, 7, Weston 
consent was with- 
rtico 
on the po: 
the portico of 19, 
IL. p. 76 ea 
pode 
c truct a 
ry o a portico KRIY A 
tioned o 12, > Great pay Street, Westminster, because 
not proof materials, and extended beyond 
U general line of fronts.—Vol. III. p. 589.’ 
We have from Messr 
one of the 
their 
Tllustrated ‘Bouquet i is also containing 5 very 
arian oop oxen of the are showy plan 
, Gesnera ellington Hya- 
- | ve very Ffapidiy at ee season. Get eve n ie requiri 
nabarin 
cinth, a siiagratiindn’ double delicate now erie sort ; 
nera densiflora, and — um, a very 
sara pes iums, 
e of Pears the last 
ss 
ving very satisfactory 1 like- 
“nesses of these plants what éalttvated in the 
perfection possible. 
The classed Memia an a dess oe Lmin meas 
“of the S. Kensington Chapm ll (6d. 
ing isemen 5. Eig 
aaar toa arate of the idee that may 
pages arı 
be exhibited, vsa 159 Pages to those which are ea 
in the enables visi to this great 
to know for what they may inquire, what 
t vacancies y 
as to the merits of the 
m d in the wees 
escription and 
it vit 
A a BY 
ccount of the qjies 
, who compiled it, has been 
selected for the e purpose, a as a more competent 
person is probably not to be foun 
IP 
= 
rages re) 
The late Mr. "ona 
rs ago are reported to be 
possible condition, and during that long 
never to have failed i cing heavy er 
Many of their stems measure 14 inches in circumference? 
never bee 
em, 
so unsightly as we usually find them on då 
der M born in the paris 
ced 
origi ; 
he went to ngi an fg from to Buchan: 
nae Coun oe onthe’. the Hortialtaral Society rg 
im the hon of “ Correspondi 
ember” of “that Society in pee? 1825. T ng 
Calendar of Operations, 
(For the e ew Week.) 
DEPARTMENT. of y 
Conservatory, &e yi bs, fee Chrysanthemums will 
now be in a forward state. 
th 
oo such as show their buds 
paar 
jects | class and rather 
as 
s to 
is thus available for vor out of the Museum dun 
Mr. Sim wisely |as 
Indeed ys whole stock of these should now be placed 
where it can be i case of frost; for 
1 | thickly together uuder eles, or to il 
times done, under the shade of V 
ctl 
©. 
& 
hs or anything 
ming fr 
Examine Hea 
me to iildsw frequently, Arg apply cee imme- | 
Water must be very 
= mae in the case of 
ore danger in over- 
and the 
diately the pest can be perc 
amen as at this season, € 
ecimens, for there is much m 
fabs w than when t the weathe 
plants indie active; therefore 
ently, and never water anti i 
pe aas them to 
v4 
ards, for the es ora tir be expected to progress 
ng 
se ares eee acon Scans Ba so as to give the plants 
the house as N M 
loo: 
a onde. Without a any grand display of b 
ING DEP. 
RIES. ir the ottoun- beat is is obied gigi from 
| tan and is fre- 
n of alio i is 
to get it too strong, 
e in- 
, care must 
of which there will be so e danger, o vgs 
eased amount of fire-heat that will be 
after this ia season 
the circulation in 
a easily 
regu a of sas ce be 
orked without the other the ‘bottom eat must be fre- 
the tye esp her h tan has lately 
en added, and if fi Lire to be ge sting ko peter the 
— should be on, raised, drawing the tan from 
them xcess of et oly is very 
injurios to Pines 
ar 
e in spring summer when the plants 
are wiotiing more roii. and no care that may be 
ea Bese eady bottom-heat of about 80° 
or 85° should be 
bright da 
young = in a cote state, and do ath rye va 
latter so warm as to induce anything like weakly growt 
or long thin hi olg: but te the roi anan 
according to the amount of cen ‘nd the state a Fe 
plants. Where the temperature is 
ed 
of dung linings, the plants must be Kept very close re Pikó 
e too 
ing gained by growing 
plants at Aa season as freely as it is possible to do in 
ung hea 
oo GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
BP shay eer are Me be removed let it be done 
will admit, for the most 
favourable Mesei ng Sar this kind of work wi n be 
scarcer varieties of vari Geraniums 
should wre be risked in beds er 
ey 
they may be stored away for the — in a cool dry 
house where they will be out of the reach of 
na ap 
An which may have become shabby, and which 
are to be planted with se or — else for spring 
decoration, should be ¢ “open eplanted. 
Keep Grass short and Gea rolled so as in some 
Ser to aroge the h of Moss and keep th 
walks 
h. roll gravel 
fr uently in damp weather so as to render them saath 
frequently in da to walk o 
HARDY bs ad AND ee GARDEN. 
Add 
and gathering it as t a 
iag blown sigta and bruised by high winds. 
e fruit r coo! airy ; examine the fru 
gent a and d piek out ny that are foun 
mer peih to get the wi 
ectarine t all 3 a ned, and where the walls are 
 flued a little 1 fire. phan should be a until the leaves 
begin too thick 
mes fit, s so as to st its 
x where this is 
root pru 
it ra y once. gpa 
wh 
si aba a and where such is 
better to lift ov er-] 
fiag fs 
that are done with, 
Sept. and 
Friday 25 
Satur. 
would not induce a fruitful habit, 
and g 
STATE 
OF THE WEATHER 
Forthe w HER AT CHISWICK, NE 
tthe week k ending Oct. +1, 1s 1357, a as observed a at t the Hortie 
AR ONDON 
= 
RONEN, PETT 
Max. 
October. 
mamu MT 
hn 
y clouds and mild; show 
ery fine throughout. 
; fine; rain 
o 
ea 
RECOR SOF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
ing the last 31 years, 
for the ensuing week, ending Oct, 10, 1857. 
No. o 
Teisi A 
which it 
Rained. 
g rotai 
uantity |» la 
of ‘Rain! z. 
October. 
Mean 
Temp. 
Thu 
Friday 
1834—therm. 80 deg.; and the 
-28 deg. 
cut ou 
left to re the light, possible. T. to apere direc- | 
tions as pwi 
Ped od 
tie ip to to 
Daa a y yon 
DO m e D9 
> 
Satur. 10 
The highest temperature 
i: 
iz the above vera oc 
est on the 5th, 1850, 8 
urin 
low 
E 
1849—therm. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
ARAUCARI IWS kizi ets i 
with this s plant tee 
It is certain that 
= is Popea that the low 
appear. You seem, ab = 
ha skill can execute fi = ms ee 
a a upon the roots use er cla 
= = Olarte us rector. We do a think eae r tt the books you 
work would be M‘Intosh’s 
BoranicaL STUDY very little m 
making ptr pe names of „plants, peona a student | Sa 
two things acquainted © 
ie Aw Ascertain the real 
thea of nent Be nea 2, 
J they Keme undor etie A a he does not do 
ust 
structure of 
gas 
the wn judicious pans ma $s ase. 
volves apparently considerable expe 
sider = matter therefore well before in. fe e 
leaves, = uld be observ ed, are magi ed above we 
sooty mo show that your house 
ut perhaps this bas v been inevitable. 
We shall miee a sik bomo general remarks upon 
Be asia m JB: ietis judges discover amore thit 
AEA ean You say i j ag ntal 
rspers g panii 
basket eiei the Society’s” 
of plants, what should be t 
Panon nee Loar the ¢ 
You 
meer 
damy 
the case 
gro 
We regret our 
as to the use otk mateni in Ta Poa 
have used it killed our J Foon: 
pectabl 
> tt 
’3 Epaine TILES: JD. Our paneas of these is u! 
able: nee which we saw tried were made of er 
did not stand frost. They are, beweter now bir 
made rae s different et of ag ba the pa 
us does stand E We recommend = 
mie 
a give prices es.t RIA poe ai 
leaves are the Aphis a bees of Morren. oT you saad 
the trees with y oop porfira a gauze bag was 
and fumigate beneath 
get rid of these If the trees be trained A r 
there seems great facility for such a process. i = 
Names oF Fruits next wee to reut 
ae or 7 .—We have been so often obliged thame 
tently destine naming saen aed plants, oS ; 
never have = cout l havo un ors, to whom th ose sa 
i Sneuld bear in mind t 
especialy apply, POE they should exhaust their re vee d 
gaining prre We ot save them a e ould it te 
examini: d thin for themselves; help thems j 
d ble if we could. we can d is to i in fature P 
that most willingly. Itis now requ nt one tinez a 
more than four plants y be sent us one ot 69 j 
MR. Your Cape bulb is the Vallota purpur pesi port a 
dsomest and most wering Of its TA tho wild 
erine co. —s, wots sige” bs soe Opul gota, TH ’ 
.—Ferrarius. ‘Gourd 7 
feat fs not distinguishable from that Find Orang satel ee 
a account of the fruit suits none tha Of cout ! 
A few seeds wo would bs hoe i fit 
call have nothing to rap enable 
sore EC. Your seedling Fern is yet too sina tie 4 
us to di ne its name with certainty; eee | 
we pronounce it to be Pteris biaurita. them better 
Orance Trees: A Sub. N suits ed manure 
urfy : ixed with the s ugbly 
kaps E The rn ae thay 
that w ot lodge. mie a a Ero rory little 
water "abundantly Err qu r i 
y 
pret Brini but they must 
the | bottom of the border, roots, 
. a @aelr ack E Seta | 
Vines: J D. You Black rgh, but YOU. 
Ving bya Serene : 
