760 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Novenser 7, 1857 y 
and brown; Globular Star, carmine mon egal GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. Notices to C 
gta Them ; mis, rose ; Trilby, blush: ant ane white. Choice plants in borders intended to be protected for | Acorns: W M, Young Reader ah Bos mae 4 
a : eect are 24 fi ce blooming ate + mes that | the ee by. slightly covering their roots, &c., should time between now and March in beds o loeny var 
y be relied on as the best for pot or border culture :— | he seen to at o Noe where it can be 0 ae ed in with a rake. Place the be loamy i 
= pa white, brown A oints; Brilliant, crimson; | good thick fakes te TG spr a bad protecting a sp AES th them down evenly with ‘hs ae 
brown; Dr. Boisduval, dark es aot apha, material; but unless it can be procured in pieces of con-| in hd i to the mar prada then ee than 1 
dark crimson ; General Garidet, Pinak rin Drin, siderable. thickness it is not so efficient or useful as the goili is light. _ Spanish Eran and Beech Maast when 
Jew: Golfaterrs, 3 rellow ; Presid t Decaisne, rosy | spent tan, EREN or half decayed leaves. Also see j inen TREES 5, ad a arp ea be 
carmine; Madam e Rowson, pretty ie ; Surprise, | to getting Fuchsias, and such things as are usually pro- oe tac erophy ea and eriocar mah Maples, especially 
white tipped pwp nte Achille V tyler: mottled | tected for the winter by covering, secured against frost Pontic Rhododendrons Venetian anne 
salmon ; Lilliputian, reddish brown; Bijou de PHor- | before it is too late. Dry Fern is an excellent material Sumachs i Trees, Dogwoods. Cir no ee 
ticulture, blush white; Argentine, silvery white ; i ; ae i Poa URGH Grapes: Tadeaster do, 
Colibri, nankor. "Tuer! imna hit A 3 for covering the stems, &e., of plants that require a ave rn one judgment. Address to Ae You shall 
olibri, nankeen; Turris Eburnea, white an purple ; | slight protection in winter, and is, doubtless, the least Waterloo Place Regent Street, 
Dame Blanche, white; Model, white; Aurora Borealis, | objectionable as regards colour of anything at command; Lait: A Sub. Your trees are covered = th the insect 
orange and yellow ; La Mie golden yellow; Sacra-| put t sai is not ea sily proc ured in many neighbourhoods, = agram Blight, the offspring of neglect. Many methods — 
mento, orange and re Helène, rosy violet; and | and bably the best atita] is straw that has been pes Take Nal k po cor gi ste 
“ao ap% ellow. eaa to the weather sufficiently long to darken its| Sulphur, and Ib. of lampblack. bhi 
y be mentioned that en borders i in which these cr Choice sorts of Hollyhocks, of which there is — to form a thick paint. With ti this, ‘nthe a vaier 
Cheysanthomams n Eie vonin a ot sufficient stock of Wall-adablinlied oung plants in raul aT ed sat "e doing ie De mams, having first 
sively to ; on the contrary, when their beauty is pots, geo be taken up, potted and placed under glass; soil from the bottom of a stem down to the age oo 
over they are moved and put in by “ the heels” in som with safety be trusted to th ies of a| Paint all that underground part. February is ~ 
itabl iy of the ety be trusted to the mercies Of a| for this, Butthe ‘cea tut th look 2 good time 
suitable corner out of the wa) to sy replanted nex xt ad geo i and plants taken up, potted now, and | If one application is atin be ip ree, ee 
summer; the borders ph Berl ugh dug for the |wintered in a cool house will be exceedingly useful | paint war arm. ma S 
kiose and in spring are d with? Minnoantte, any for farhishing cuttings, and these if got in early COR ERARIAS" Aamo Cold and damp have injured them. They 
i fie nr dsp ora er gay ng plants. In this way | jn spring will make excellent plants for eat “iain index cocramen regio m ine 
the y play of bloom is almost Doat Where niee a are in hand, push these forward wit th When the ina. Ea soray and Siia ach C A 
all possible armea while kad y ears favour- | _ Place.t 
These g gardens, we may add, are at all times open to | able out-door opera Be areful to | IETS: RY Sing? tbe Rete abr that the elongated slender ex- 
respec i crescences t 
Hberal ity e U an, be ‘the te tk r secure €oaianbed things pene, wind, especially large | either a disease of the vessels ser the fore prefers! 
pre by plants, which should never be left until they are properly | the punctures of some suctorial insect, possibly an aphis, 
e summer between 7000 and people young and old! staked or which in some cases does rode é 
x i t otherwise made fast, for thes this is put off it p Aek the ie 
visit them daily. Let us hope that our London squares l ‘ee that th Ge IRE fC GB e firsts eal tipae ti han to lay 
may some day be rendered equally gay and attractive. | the tons D ppens that the roots get injure ug slices of Turnip or sinking little Beem of Moss in the 
ai he prod erior th Ka bi - | the tops being rocked about by the wind. Get any pro- und or a the roota of SEa DAH 
B: ag S ple thus so forcibly set T. | jected alterations among the Senda or herbaceous} every in dbo and seem te the insects ‘ound, They 
roome in the p gardens now under notice will not |} > : delight in y egetable matter, and if the should be 
borders done in readiness for cleaning up as soon as the ti y 
on those who have th h any particular spot, burning the soil wouli 
factories sor com el has e Care o: lais ow that | leaves are down; also get ground i heni to be planted be pA eny Ww. My 
ane consume their own smoke, | with Dahlias ” Hoa next seaso Ep LAaBouR: D W. Price depends on place an 
pennagtene fie ad sri i t ; ome corresponding im- | and ridged E Or ik ah = Con - at your neighbours. Teis im krere 
nt should no e SPE at you shou! ant, not 
p ake place in town gardening. possible to the: vait, pe ae i plenty of pir goien of ex aor. Under fet fio rt, eves would 
manure, especially whore the yhocks are to stand,| employ Oak, Ash, Elm, Beech, Spanish Chesnut, mixed with 
for these require a deep rich soil. lege oa oo vand Brain The best size is 1} to 2 feet, 
Maps: W in get Wyid’s Map through any bookseller; 
Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. conte a ee Your bookseller 
A sow‘ng of Peas and Beans to afford the chance of a wil eyot tho exact price. Tho best is Aneaaaaaae 
very sabes crop may now be made, choosing a sheltered | Names or Frurrs: A B. 2, King of the Pippins; 8, 8, Datch 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
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EA r e The su S ers piece of ground for the purpose; the soil should be of a| Mignonne; 4, Kirke’s Lord Nelson; 5, Beaty of Kent; 
which oya get ‘nsightly at this 8 vag oor aon be c rs dry character. — Peas use an early hardy sort, Yor tae h gg ins Ty King et $ TIR 
š p g; 10, probably i h 
back somewhat freely, should also any others tha : uch as Sangster’s or Daniel O'Rourke. The} Greening; 11, worthless; 12, Round Winter 
will Seite to that kind of hea elie The slight shade forcing of Seakale and. Rhubarb must now be attended| —C B. 1, 5, Thorspeon'a; and so is probably 19; 8 Winter 
whi in sumi o plants underneath them | “° 3 and where there is a good one OF bunt pores E Ne Pl ae Me it y To gyri A Comes ‘ike 
it need ray be stated is not now required. Give sy ply 0 . ths will Se easily kept up. Where there is Beurré Í jas from an a unfavourable sitation—W Muir. a 
: favourable occasions, but guar ef Nee re on : eshroom owe this forms a very San Diel; 8, Be. Ea ster ae mere 5, ra ag s - 
mp by using gentle fires. Let pot specimens i Si suitable Ka poidendo place for forcing them. The uchesse d’Angouiéme ; 7, et ou Morceau ; ‘ees Aub 
be freque sing Sahel nged, 80 ae à Ue Pebe roots should be placed on a eaea bed of warm diing, | %,Winter Nelis; 10, Biton Se ae eyi i 
them, for the finest plants become too familiar to be ae up the spaces between them with old tan, or the | Diel; 2, Passe Colmar ; 4, Marie Louise; 6 Lents a 
; e when allowed to remain t g in one C omen Set from ap old “Mushroom: bed, a aes a bral Pippin Ithorp Crassanes $ 
= LD Ts.—If not already done, get straw giving a good watering to was ash it in ese gpk ae roots. Glou Moreen; 4 ; 7 ier p probably At st r Beurré; 6, he a 
b P The aoe heat should not be allowed to eed 70°, Colmar 
or these prepared and put in readi-|%* too much heat is not pte to mami strong Nam xTs.—We have been so often obliged tot 
use without | delay. Str raw shutters, if growth, and, except for the first crop, it may be dis- tantly dean : —s heaps = sire E 
pam re 
well made, are somewhat expensive in the first | Pensed with altogether. ‘Teke advantage of we days |> Sever have os noid have undertaeanl 
‘instance, but they are considered by many to be for maea wan room and clearing out those | this kind. Torg, gardeners, to whom these 
the most ient. of any kind of covering in usé, that are ; also collect and prepare nk a Fane especially apply, should bear in mind that, 
taking into acconnt the time pe last they are,|, oD fresh he ds, by spreading them hed, inini TAA they age ee 
perhaps, as cheap as any. Expose t pela here freely | turning them every day until they are stint "arid viaaa en and th inking for themselves; or W 
o air on ttl favourable peng so as to check | 2 ent excessive fermentation after put up.| desirable if we could. All we can do is i 
growth and get the wood firm, in Redon siete oe pan Clear v up al decaying Soe eaves, fe, a stir the nachos of |. that most. willingly Sy ae aa 
Oa be teas fatia'We watter frost thoscontine h | the soil on dry days among growing crops, as Cabbage, | Tora, gis not the eatable Service, mee 
- may soon ‘be necessary than if et renner say atea Spinach, &e. ; soe o get all vacant pte nd manured and} Tree; the Constantinople Thorn 
with too much warmth and moisture. Very little water | ridged. Endi blanched for salads and kitchen use ud- shall onde gat a Gourd ¥ very soo 
it.— 
will bs saini K the root, but look over the stock | PY various mean s, but a way we prefer ren an tied 
every few fom je ba water until it is oe Sp: mian perfectly dry is to cover ‘as much as requires Berean a yt 
h rate rocur dry as ium g um. 
maces an en give a z, “omanesa, rat one time with leaves p a 
only safe method of poe wr at this p oee if possible, throwing a little long "litter ie prevent | 2 Mes 
green-fly makes its appearance = any of the soft- janes from being blown about with wi If not bergia Inten. is than your 
wooded things apply tobacco smoki, see that this ady done sow a crop of Radish in a hs mop for winter 3 | fruit tai have ceased to 
pest is extirpated at once, otherwise it will di if Celery , Cardoons, and Leeks should be earthed upin| Ghee mii rebis a ieee a KEE piy flower bee, ly in sp 
not ruin far plants upon which it is- allowed to harbour. SoA isan eather ; "Broccoli, Borecole, &c., may still be fruit of eugene Ugni Then propig riy pt a 
tween, as sho uld also winter Spinach, thinning sla, or with the deep tint 
must ce aca watched, “and sulphur applied the | i out "6 inches apart. eg ge when 
_ moment the enem, reeived, but neither this nor ———— | ea nae sleek Me partlonlae treatm! 
& will be eee tae Rage unless the plants are | STATE OF THE WEATHE R AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON. fectly hardy. 
+ re be careful to to keep Forthe week ending Noy. 5, 1357, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens. jee a N. "No oes foes mo 
rather zon. or su 
aAa giving hid ra air whenever that ió a TEMPERATUR tsrs excellent a nursery as 
re Octo} ber E ETG Of the Air. field almost at your own 
a: mastic DEPART? T ae Bani acta de | ae bate ) 
ee trying period for those who have to 30.015 | 99.604 | 68 | 27 | 425 vegas on with Bim 
young stock in pits a Serier menting Satur. a 30.111 | 30.028 | 60 | 31 | 455 ‘00 had you “employed zine piste 
materials bi woe areh k manas mii Bae] Bae D | E EA a e 
> pra 2 AE > 5 SAWDUST: mn Oe a 
such as is pesca at this season, rt isa ver diffienlt | rer" i wetter ota material, aos caii reduce it to baat ni 
ose to eget Pines in a healthy state, where | Thurs. 5| 18 | 29.64 | 29.511 | 60 | 50 59.0 to Gn your heavy am wate 
warmth must be accompanied Bek excessive moisture. | Average Y gre the two etie TE ae 
ecp the linings cigars Br rong to mera the} ` Oet. ; Se E sa ierit = OE PN "piace 3 freely =a oat ‘ry when 
on leg ata about pA whi a will allow of giving air) =~ “eto i fine: very fn y fine and sand clear. — add a small Toantity. ri mae acid to it. i 
3 y on fine days, and a li red also be et Ri nen fl Bones eg lig concierge care is however required Mm Peg 
given in all states of the eda: when doing so does ea Se and i mild; nome! Aa aratia Fa? Sprite t 
not cause the thermometer to sin a, 55°. There — ji io me eT Tar FILBERT STRAWBERRY 
should beno attempt wade it mucti wth ‘witti ean temperature ora week 54 deg. above the average. on this subject for whi 
: at art of 1 RECORD OF THE WEATHER any tse in keeping Up 
d ; ather aas — po the Timings should be During the last 31 years, for the ensuing woth, pon a Now 't4, 1857. employed e g s M 
tept > it observed, which Mr. 
Occurrence of severe weather, and also to allow of} wo, | SEs FA GE | Oor | Greatest Prevailing Winds. names), no See need 
giving sufficient air to prevent excess is si Bed H SE Yor ie Quantity || iku l Sarine. wai ter rover Wee Frosh 
t efficient a repared previous to t m Ge Rained. | Bain. jz aja E Going risen rae 
frost, “heer ur to keep the Sunday $| 510 | 352 | 431| 16 059 im. |1 3 1/2 a2 ela 
kast steady at about 75°, nd the ais ina rather | twee. wl ci | ea tag) e | eB Saias 
This s system of e ow, how- | med- neua | gsal u 1.02 He 7 Sali 
and it would be economy on the Friday 13 ais |3| 17 oa -1s3 3510 421% 
“it to supersede it at once by Sator, 1s 486 | a2 aal as | ist elas als 33 
