THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
in so shaping flower-pots, and such like vessels, as to | Turn heaps of soil bags during frost, in order to 
‚огт a ЖЫЛА, for T: supply of болчу manure or gas pulverise and sweeten it. See that the stoek of plants 
to the plan n them 
[JAN- 7, - 
С STATE ОР ' ТНЕ WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON - 
Forthe week ending Jan. 5, 1854, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens, 
, maintain a Sight tempera 
набд оба pro- 
tected from the effect of frost ; irem ed early forcing, it 
is A preferable to have a stock of plants in pots or 
p- | bo: hich allows ыта the roots in са 
реа 1 portion o wberry plan 
may now в: placed i in a pit or frame where the 0 жен 
| ture сап be kept at about 45^, giving iem ed. air when- 
ever the „weather will permit, and i can b 
t, this eris bea шше ous 
in diode pue a healthy root action. Where md eid 
| Melons are requi d seed sho T ke sown once 
ing | | Cucumbers being generally grown arly ia, it i 
it | scarcely necessary w s anything about them, but it 
| not already done, seeds should be got i 
HARDY FRUIT T d & roma GARDEN. 
ak tate e weather 
n the Toray for which it 
ro- 
may? 
Corp Pirs. 
plants has to be wintered in 
tion, the — will be found a си 
_ the utmost vigilance and care will be required to preserve | 
the plants from harm. Apply ас covering to the 
glass, aud also to ARS METEO d 
ward off the effects of the most severe d 
еш sible chanee of viniting fres fresh air, | 
ds velit dans | 
T а frames, should be 
every favourable pedi 
-|li hts, 
admini mity, 
sl lizht 1 Miis against frost will be useful, particular у 
тау п rly ha harden 
might 
from sudden éxposure! to sunshine. It 
attem 
ей элен, 1 
: ) re will admit of it ; 
et гешу assist in preventing the injury which 
otherwise result where the plants may not have been pro 
igo and Endive in ae pits will sende protection 
rom frost, an ч to dis p whenever this ean be 
d aem up a supply of Seakale, 
and ХАН, &c., according to the demand 
40 winter | general bedding st n 
in к Кана: ке ч such circu n un- 
seasons, it s scarcely possible to to "prevent a 
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а hot-water pipes, is is more than са КЎ and 
merae ideni Ҷ which | 
Where the con inii енбей н fo Haut 
still | advisable to is т These аге | 
Observed поё 
grown rvoir b ing in ttaeks of insects or Dm mam TS TEMPERATURE. — 
capable i bes closed for the E pus of protease mildew, and apply ссо-зшоке immediately th De. |88 _ | Oft AM, Of the Ван 
the esca any offensive odours of gas, аз ormer*is red ; and remove infected leaves, and | 24 )*"- 27| мах, Min. | Max.| Min. Mean | jeep. p A1 
зене. Mechanics peni ust with sulphur, to check the progress of the latter. | ===, ТГ] OCHCOTTÉEWENICNECIÓSOYN S { 
Dahlia roots may now be placed in heat where a large | satur. І | 29.679 | 29501 | 33 | 19 | 0) 34 | зз |NW. 
increase is required, but in most cases, if the roots are | id^ 1 1129 | 25 А. ЫМ. ЧЕЗ т-а Sw. 
Calendar of Operations. keeping: well, they had better be allowed to remain in | Tues. 3| 4 | 29.316 | 29.132 | 32 | 28 | 300 | 34 | 38 | E. | 1 
| Wed. 4j 5. | 23.90 | 23.912 | 32 | 31 | 315 | 34 | 37 | S.E. 
(For the recent d week.) the store è for another month. Thurs. 5| 6 | 28.920 | 28.900 | 36 | 31 | 3358 | 34 | зз | NE| 
WER GARDEN AND qc iden eat | Average. 29320 | 29325 | 33.4 | 217 | 27.5 | 24.1 | 37.9 į 
PLANT DEN PARTMEN While i the e gro round remains in its present frozen state, | — Dec. 30—8no — e" 6 4.M.; great fall of barometer; rain; che 
нае чота бвкєнно wm they present. werd little can be done in these epartm ents; wheeling уы 4 — si very iar ind frosty; partially overeast at night. 
weather owever, be more expeditiously and cheaply carried Jan. i—Clear and frosty; snowiug; clear and frosty. _ 
amount of artificial е in order to prevent i injury from | now than when the s of the ground is soft; Bie p 2- Fronty aama, clear, vit e fogt э Ml! 
frost ; and unless t care ed to qvis a wh ey are imis ue soils or manures should be| ^ — 4—Snow. to the depth of 6—5 inches; uniformly overcast; а 
soft moist strüosphere, the арм effects of so much fire | put upon the flower beds and borders. Bhirglbe es дах а w at night, онга 
heat will be e ку injurious to M plants, especially to | may also be опей, here this ади only the cutting Mean temperature of the wee à, 9) deg. Kv ye the avera 
bloom While ere weather continues | out of overgrow n plan r lopp g de ciduo de e but | HE зде "d last week's Table read, mean of 24th, 3 ‚шїп. 187; men 
m sati pe with as low a Же mperature їп all plant | where evergreens Mead 5 A Me Роке б is best | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, h 
uses as it will be safe to keep, taking advantage of | done in March ; for although, when the winter pro g g Jan. М. 
bright days to inerease the temperature, and using a | mild, such work may safely erformed at any time, it Бе  Prevailing Мідь | 
| f gom | дш | 85 Greatest NER O 
little fire heat, if necessary, in order to be able to adm Y never safe to depend upon this. en the propi January. | 528 | 528 A Years i in | Quantity ||| ШЕШ 
resh xo te E el damp, &e. си RES night ER. | cannot be profitably employed at outdoor work, get а à fu | 548 |26 | Ше of Hain. |^ iz A ЕВ 
rature for the conservatory or flower house very much | good stock of pegs, Dahlia stakes, tallies brooms, aodion arin Jic | 
Жылай upor 1 the — of ны itmay contain, Where |Such like ibus pom d and sto s aw. way in orde ry | Mon.” 9 9 3051 312 5.12 2 "rom 1 6 3 33 И | 
Camellias, Epaeri es, Heaths, and other winter blooming | manner, зо аз e ready for use when w want T ES i n ix nar 7 o К HEHE Н 
plants form the princi gal inma use, 40° will RCING DEPARTM 435 | 3100. | 3642 И 0.46 252259 
be sufficiently high, and with a dry atmos bere it may Y.—A night temperature of a эы 60? should be | | Bridas 13 is Ab тете [s n 020 41 41-41-3131 938 
safely be allowed to sink а few degrees on hard nights ; maintained in the fruiting pits, letting it rise to 0° ог | The highest temperature during the above period od occurred on the M 
but in cases wher ardier kinds of winter flowering | 5 y and, where fruit is $ be 1849—therm. 56 deg.; and tne lowest on the 14:1, 1838—therm. 4 deg, Е 
stove plants ате brought into the house while in bloom, | allowed to rise 10? higher with sunshine and air ; at ьа а ki E 
45 be e er mean night tem- | keeping up a steady bottom heat of Е s which for Sie = 2275 E E = ы Б В : 
Let whatever watering may ber required be | the | present will be high enough. Maint ЕЕ |8 E REG 'EÉESÓE z 
one айу їп e йы; sô че to allow advantage to be | atmosphere, and water | h plants ir взу ч Efa Tx E чє о 3 4 Я ў 
taken of sunshin enever such m үч Дм ur, to oe air | with tepid manure water, but guard against an accumu: DT UN г : £g 
for the We т=п of m the olia age, & mm y pers s! lation of moisture in hea uch plants as may n uk E m b 
appear tain an opinion ае very ite attention | showing fruit. In the succession pit the night temperat co aln] g 
is heeded t propady a upply with wat is | need is ded vd while ed ае rd weather Е | ы e © 3 a & E Б m & S 2 BEI S 
season ; be e А nly toam over their stock - intervals | En ege. dd from 60? to 65? wi sufficiently hig | - а 
of several d We would, ver, oung cold sunless lisi. See that none of the young stock Boom moe me ө ын в э ШШЕ 
t thi армады ind " gts to | erm tu gh dryness at the root, which o be RIBASSO SANSA] A 
examine every p at least every other day, espe IF ease where muc eat is emplo here s ME VUE à 
the applieation of water until it Ww Пу е: - there is а convenience for repotting the plants, and кыйл «ые ее е "ш ЫТ ep E 
giving a liberal wank need n e-arranging wi exposin cold O f o oe OD UU Ж EE S i 
specimens which may be Жм мв rentre н im wir s such as require it should be got through hand, taking E|losercemeococpsemmES ER 
faces will require water oftener than ying à care to ply of properly moist warm soil eilBaugopcassbRHRAIRE 
position, will be Жет more e li ble to before commencing the operation. —ViNERIES.— Wash - e 
suffer from neglect, and hence such should receive | and d Vines in houses about o be started, and Фу терю ка ша а орен о иа 
particular attentio y season it is unwise to water repare erials E covering the outside borde if ваная * à bomo?" pra 
a plant lest it should be too dry before next examina- | this is iot ути» done ; this, however, T nes е арас 0 55 | 
tion, and the way to avoid the temptation to d is | be effected before nnd as 25 x Sudi чю ®@М ou A 2$. d 
look over the stock often. Attend daily to the removal | tion of the warmth infused by the been s sun ; run bis e EET. 
6f dead or decaying leaves, and directly any of the a substantial covering of dry leaves, fern, or e {юка оебвокоок уст! z 
flowering specimens become shabby, remove the terial, should be applied before raising the е јььзвезсзнав и И Е Sal 
to some out-of-the-way taking care | inside Bern mer and where it c obtained ч: FE | 
i 5 gii Ae. атк аз to tempera- | these may be mixed tus Varas of stable manure, to ^d ЕР? 8 
ture, to wants, and supply | create а a on and infuse a gentle T | EE 
their Dates wi others i in fall be eauty. Advantage | | warmt th into the prs r which yon be of great service ка ® BUE 
'shoüld be һег іп promoting а Care must be tp 5| c 
n — operations to forward in-door vedrà asmu méh -— heri rm Beta r, T utu is i TT to the border, -— : 
as ible, во to be in a panes at the proper time to to replace the жай ting ma ' f [dua бр i R ‹ 
on \ a 5 J J hauste: Ti ` B, Ы - 
work as байна: now be expeditiously or comfortably preve qmm ns ng any с чу yoia е NE 
executed. Wh у, T with a night tempersture of from 45° to 50°, allowing а $| @ 
d th hly el d to some 10? by day. Sti freely in ТУ : 
trimmed, peo pat into proper ma for the spring. ыйа, à шаа admit air on every possible ааг g E: 
Soils, eroeks, c and hien else may be | strengthen the m and induce the produetion o e E 
necessary for , be got into readiness for | jointed strong shoots Bend the Vines so as to place E s 
eroi It will be of aveo i g t fi rece A E 
soils to be potting, and also jin Senor ing th anp in ita eor Where Peaches an ish met ^ : 
insects, to spread ie mA in an exposed situation, and wm of 
qus to Correspondents. 
Воокз : 4 Р. There is no book that we know of that " 
dieluively of rustic work, giving examples of baske 
for pleasure-grounds, &c." 1 
NAMES OF ЕШШ: Rudolph. Powell's Russet.|| 
Names or PLANTS. We have been so often obliged reluctam 
decline naming heaps of dried or other plants, that we v 
be pics our correspondents to recollect that we never 
or could have, undertaken an unlimited duty of this 
should bear in mind that, before applying to us for assis 
they should exhaust their other means of gaining i ү» m 
We eme сен mers the trouble of examining an 
would it t be desirable if we could. 
resist cold when suddeniy| planted out. 
WELLINGTONIA : SRERF.T of the bis ngtonia, 
