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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[JAN. 14, 
won e March and April I con- 
wo sueceedin 
Ар to their re until 19 
The 
into bloom, I use a little wea 
a week, which I PM excites Meg o considerably, | 
and improves NN m. Wat the plants over the | 
ыр w th and tepid Rd oceasionally, in 
mornings, during S dor ir growth, will be found чет: ben 
ficial. In May and June they » vB pe) rs full Моо 
r the“ 
ecc bestowed оп ЕС T ie ронан 
winter, by the grand display of flowers — they fur- | 
nish. аас а plants have done bloo , cut them 
dins top-d and rem сасы toa св situa Чоп, | 
supplying cm iib кы with best when t vu Pup 
side-shoots, which m vem hens ы 
phas Зар 18 s 
e 
-greatly agree i and if ex 
the thrips (the greatest A to this plant) ; si 
and the loss of the old plants is then almost in 
: кашый аге bed ro voted, 
„plant them in 4-inch pots, as belii recomm and, 
‘by proper treatment, they will make fine blooming itte 
in the ensuing spring. 
HYDRANGEAS «—In his article on the Hydrangea (see p. 899, 
€ yonr correspondent has ,inadvertently fallen ro ín 
ing p Ii 
een and я атау excellent ex amples of skilful 
аатай. ” І there ke the liberty of corr — him. 
and in my n. Mr. 
the drying effects of vis heat as much аз ean safely be 
done. For the age ent the mean night е а бе of|w 
out vif е it to 65? by day, 
г 75° ш wed, Such 
о grow 
ecimens of ee 
kin closely. 
zed pots as wil А 
a E 
heat, par 
е 
rowea salign f this ne if plae 
light part of the stove, will make v veon ома prre 
the Spring, жао bloom finely in the conservatory for 
| months i — These are rides the most useful 
| plants we е posses and M deserve the attention of those 
who have show- house t keep gay. By making two 
NON plants, and placing one por tion 
bee! and the other cm 
| the е еш of "Mareh iy wil be in bloo 
from à till November. - Corp Prirs.— The past f 
night has been a pei ying time for bedding stock wintered 
in cold frames, showing the absolute ree die n garden 
A ot the 
autionary 
the Calendar have been ipe b. rly attended to, the plants 
some time 
[c] 
„© 
growin 
e vet de as — by 
every Абен м occasion at 
d 
| 
the eser ous directions of ан "chm 
avi ing been мерат; em ма established, and hardened the 
exposure ased grow 
STA 
a For the week ending Jan. 12, 
n Wood pues will also require seein ing to, aada - 
ieh e decaying at the bottom will w i vane | 
i - s vol to imd the ends ра Sid ones, € o m € them 
coa gas hey are in 
ба. Тһе n hts of the Auricula fra 
E 
| m be defective us : will be highly ios 
o hem. Make t sayu 
a quantity of sm 
ing t them hy side so that they may e 
on ; etae should be rubbed with white paint, so that 
ted ts notice, in the summ 
Men порта 2 Xi for 
stock we Uus talk about that when the weather ds 
such operatio The hint we have now thrown ы 
acted on, will, we x are sue, prove beneficial, 
whenever the ir eather vii x 
epen uu upon there is co gained by keepin 
the hands at this sort of work in all weathers M 
gardeners do. Push forward the pruni | 
сопа егор, апа 
оше | after онә Endive, s | 
Can flower plants, &e. er glass, admitting air 91 
every ро ре opportunity ‚ап protect them from slug, 
Preparations should be e for planting Potatoes it 
frames ^g getting Aeg ari manure sweetened ü 
fermentation previous to ess Ba the bed. 
E OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 1 
1854, as observed at the Horticultural Garden, 
ts referre creme ым ted by me me rowing RD ` t c once m | B gE nic | 
Hill. be at A time my for said I pee dm я pon to агу to propagate extensively. Healthy young wood of | January. E: гана ра гр і | 
believe that I sha a, reo ; in the d — hex in Verbenas, Anagallises, and most “bedding out p nts" Я | Mex. | Min. | Max.| Min. | Mean ! foot |2 teet 
{с ме Westwood, фр nee poe Road, Кома Eo 70 ж very freely when placed in a een cur of about pip. 5|; | z104 | 25999 в [zo | s | sr Wi 
70 with proper care soon forms nice stock. 16 is, Sar. 7 8 | 29.158 | 28.851 | 42 | 37 895 | 333 3 dw 
Р НЕ. хут p с неа of importance to provide а sufücient stock of | Mon.J 910 39.119 29090 | 40 37 | 383 | M4.| 373 E 1 
Alfred Байна" gm vy-edged purple; Princess Royal cuttings at once, llow of етв them rooted, Tos 10011 r$ ccm EA CAQETRE ME S _ 
- (Wilmer) vy-edged red. Yellows: Euphemia, Princess | and the plants removed to ki Thurs, 12) 23 | 29.833 | 29.659 | 40 | 29 | 315 | 35 | 3з | SE 
„Alice, ud Уб We never recommend dealers r om. for r si битер æ house, апа е: Е = = н 
Average 29.412 | 29,383 | 39.8 | 324 | 36.1 | 23.9 | 375 
be Б dude plants, тере пу inured to the weather, by an. 6— Hazy; uniform thick baze; sleet and ram. А 
urning ou me, — —Haz ‘clouds; kosy A: — — 
Miscellaneous. 5 — m$ cere 2: 
FORCING DEPARTMENT — mus A d 
iere in the ides tudin of hc nl ies a 2 PiNEnY.— Where leaves and tan are used for affording! Z HE Ei ; uniformly overcast. 
, 3 + a — Clou 
Patent granted fue: a9. "1858. (No. 1422).— Claim. bottom: hent, AS advantage o of um -E tte pom em Aga oliv с de average. 
The manufacture of paper from wood and woody fibres, SPEI a 7. Monitüadrv tw Gl STATE OF TRE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
reduced to fibrous pulp by means of mechanical agents, | Ta Al dring Шеш in а dry place till wanted for use ing ing Jan. 21, 1894. 
actin the direction of the length or grain of the said | : an should always be procu коше n Уз 25. |®ш.„ L| No. Prevailing Wiz 
fibres, and parallel thereto together with water or other its being wanted for use, and placed under cover, allow- anu £238 | ВЕБ sl Years | Gre BE: 
Ме liqui id, applied 'as described. — JMechanice | 188.1 to heat sufficiently to drive o perfluous Ч а А ŠE me | which it Quantity T aha 
p? El PP moisture it may contain, which А-4 tend to ча nt its co RN ба T 
agazine. heating excessively when placed about the roots of the Sundayis| 41.60 | 450 | 8550 10 Min. 22 
i ving а stock of necessaries in iu ood тов. 16 4239 | 3050 | 3644] 9 Y 3 5| 2 3 
—— n = Weng EX 428 кы EA п рш 11i 
к the ensuing woes and rearranging the е. апі allows of this — Friday 20| 41.57 ma 36.14) 10 % 4641 
being done at rhe хб Cus time. Attend to the directions | 8 | E ignes: трен un dung m 5 od aa € 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. n — n a a ‚&с. E in- 1s erm. 60 deg. and the lowest on the 19th, 1839 therm. ШШ 
CONSERVATORY AND эмсс not already don pie ere, syringing the Vines morning MM — 
this з season, take advantage of — 51 unfavourable ar iiir ая Б days. Proceed slowly during the 3 IE 
g ghly t unpropitious season, remembering that t а few Б ^s otices wd ы тирон, Pee дыз 
wash бо рай and glass 9С ali. p t ho , especially t ia ia o Md volame OF ie ойра of the EN 
the show-house, in order to give all a clean and neat repaid by the result ; and es a s little hindrance now is | Society. "Lindley's '* Рей ^de out of print; МИШ 
appearance, as well as to facilitate the admission of the easily made up under the ring assistance of sun much enlarged edition is in Sene ie " 
greatest possible amount of light to the pss. „онш shine, which шау be ex n. Do not sar А i A dapi Є — deem sellers, There 
adds so much to the enjoyment of a collectio of plant в | 55% by night, until all the buds are plu d y риказ: 1 OA You ү В uiry is 2 шеш ible. m 
as seeing not only them, but everything co 8508. with, to start into growth ; but by day, with sunshine, 65? oisi Vi беамон b p 2A. tree, like othe? 
“the seru) y clean and orderly, and the | ог even 70% may allowed. hat the roots are subject Saik} wholly different ] kinds ofi issue "d 
gardener who s studies his own rest as well as the | at least properly protected from the vicissitudes of the | Ерот vomo: А M. If you will refer to {Не advertising СОШ | 
gratification of his employers, will аа е and | weather, for without а ка] root-aetion it is vain to of our la week's Paper, р. nei will find the information 
. cleanliness his first consideration. See tha foliage | hope for success. —Except that the tem- GOOSEBERRIES AND CURRANTS : Alpha, For training a? 
of Camellias and other broad-leaved deren is Бүл эю, у | perature в should be slightly |, ipit, and a freer circulation | wall, the most deserving, on account of flavour, is the P. 
clean before the blossoms begin to expand, for nothing | ОЁ air afforded, the above remarks are applicable here. | Champagne; and its shoots naturally grow upright. И 
detracts so much from the beauty of such plants as ode B ч not be syringed, and air should | Wish а larger sort, and to be trained horizontally, олу 
seeing their leaves or otherwise on every favourable opportunity. L Large Rod and the White LAG edu 
exhibiting signs of neglect ; and this should be effected | over bé peu of Strawberry plants in pots, and remove | Мознкоомѕ der. The most certain plan would be 
— the blossoms open, as it «ко suc si ag o of a cool o or pit, a portion to Р E 30 however, p linings or other 96 н Рр 
4 wi inj А вр ns, | Succeed thos t placed i 
CERES dps "А you have, you may still perhaps be able t 
and Euphorbia j а ough requiring very FLOWER GARDE укны into it to induce Ua opari to run.t 
treatment d gro season d рч SHRUBBERIE ES OF PLANTS. We have been so often obliged reluc 
exceedingly useful for the decoration of the conservatory Syers гачан E * Stile oF. the groun which ma decline naming heaps of dried or other plants, 
h« & i . x es o e request our ndents to reco that we 
in winter, both bril col mng | weather will admit. ere or could have, “undertaken an ен duty of 
in ty ; they do very well in a temperature of ean be don чей ү à ù ist 
doe iet mias will sustain no injury if Mod partieularly those pe ihe transplanting of large ahould P m unt d that, be ipe i ng to us for 
nights, thé bou ОЕР to siak to 40*. "Except fe s, should be done in autumn, for there is much less | they should exhaust their Ате} means of 
its bad habit, Poinsettia puleherrima is one of the m cmm А ато în т removing md m Aera ecu нечне : | ч pubie ӨГ examining авй 
effective winter blooming plants in cultivation ; Lueulia lon оь о ы = af "— p {06| cando is to kelp them—and that most willingly. t i 
is also a splendid plant for winter зат tion, B созан m eiaye after his time ine more зај, that, in future, [д9 тоге ne four plants P" 
oading;the atmosphere of the h wi pleasing rt us at опе time, —4 D. Pray таке no аро. 
Š "ei and roll lawns always happy to attend to inquiries from corres; 
fragrance of its large heads of blossom. When plants pe as and walks „after the late frosts,| v The slant is Pholidota andulata. FHS А 
. have done remove them from the show- i aivi ice ш improving the variety of Oncidium aue dishi,—H ЕЁ 1 
house, throwing away at once such аз ean Бе spared, | 22° 8106 HA Den tippen + lf not already done, |  Nematanthus chlorone 1 
_хевеғуіор in the case of Sal s, and such ihin gs get pues on ve Ран and nailed or tied n as | ORCHIDS FROM E - а u wi piap full particula d ү 
т à 1 Die, leaviny lea rst number of our vo ume or last year. : 
ва ато annually propagated from cuttings, only one ог. fured by frost, to be done im Marek. i | Calcutta to whom yon must apply are Messrs, Charles 0% | 
i ; | 
this will avoid over-e wding the houses wit] FLORISTS FLOWER hio iniit S В. А foot from the glass is considered Ld | 
тоби гнал нара ан чает As much sentio ће done out of "дота whilst the iet "d Gaiden. Na d know, and cannot ва | 
ные нь simis: x xen -— y of admit- zaer wwe A, so unfa avourable, everything whieh pni, certainly not Scotland, we rather think 
| в lite  fireheat by day to dispel ls require? ior summer's use should undergo a |*,* As usual, many communications have been received Шо 
“ба бо: 7 А ў р. thorough ; possi small d others жару еек pem till the necessary fa 
бы fenis ча be with a tempera-| A be made. We Wd к r the Кызу" ' 
їше а Ў degrees Avoid numerous бтеаровден insertion of ; 
for | contributions is still 
