THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Dec 22, 



i additional coat of paint to what is gene- 

 viz : after the glass was bedded, and 

 t putty was applied, the brush was drawn 

 of the glass and sidea of the light the 

 the front putty was then applied. 



The advantage of this I take 



of water from the wood and interim; ot mc „u^, ~ 

 to cause the putty to adhere more firmly and lasting tha 

 without it. I might also add that the glass was putl 

 lapped, except a few left in each light to carry off tl 

 water condensed on the glass. This I consider nece 

 sary on the score of prevention of breakage by frost, 





lalendars ; and for the present we shall give j 



t this season, a ■ 



to water no plants (aquatics excepted) t 

 fficiently dry beneath the surface to ad 

 s receiving a full supply. This particul 



the houses as dry as the 

 fire-heat, but by avoiding as i 



and by admitti:; 

 abundant 



ehicti is produce 

 g, &c. Along \ 



[so for his stove i 

 It is to be hoped that 



conservatory, we shall 



u, C u. If it has not, it should be immediately at- 

 n Dr.Chares l ended th&t the rQotg fce shielded from • 



mann was unanimously elected. f { Ia contil]ui the operation, let 



-J President of the Society. The _., Ua m „, o ag suiuble as J 08gible t0 the pecu 

 ,nts. When it is not naturally g. 

 t so, by addi 



l^.K.N-. 



,rvatoryatHighgate. 

 hq., President, in th( 



st to which he had beei 



with gall-like protuberances, produced by the attack of 



ing a double variety of the S 



found in a field at Norton. Durham. The 



e perfectly developed. 



mtinuation of Dr. Hux- 

 atomy of the Diphydre, 

 the Diphydse and Physo- 



Seeds soli \ Plymouth. 



This contains lists of good Vegetables, with useful 





reckoned a very good i 



Shilling's Early Grotto may also be di 

 does not fill wel Green is stated 



to be the earliest of all, good bearer, and fine flavour. 

 There is no note to the Paris Cos Lettuce, 

 unquestionably the best of all Cos Lettuces for summer 

 use. The " London Market Cabbage "is certainly not 



the London market. The Loadon Battersea is the same 



: • Cabbage ;at all events, 1 ■'■■. 

 supply the Battersea growers with seeds and plants of 

 Cabbages. But these are trifles. On the whole it is a 

 well arranged Catalogue, and will be found of service 



Calendar of Operations. 



Conservatory — The description of plants grown i 



gardens, it is generally applied I 

 house, whether it be used for the 



of the latter description 





ng remarks are chiefly 



:; acrises, and dwarf-grown- 



let pains be taken to make it bo, 

 leaf-mould, peat, sand, or anythu 





. . ;;'-'- i,i, 



Pinks, YiTd Polyanthuses wil 

 this spring. What with the v 



rees be properly 

 been lost sight 



reaSf iFsa 



ith the roots. Pansies, 

 ely. The Polyanihi 



down to the surface. We would shelter all the s( 

 the open border by either a net or branches of Fir 

 but it will be e> winds are highly 





, be always under protection, either by 



while the ground is hard, by preventing 

 • acting upon it in case of a change of 



taken off the part for 

 ■ protection, excepting 





m 





',. .',"..'.' ■..'■' ■■ r : 



,t to take. TherMjo;^ 



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Parsley, Spinach, Sorre 







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