56 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[JAN. 28, 
chiorite A аб pu by digesting the common | end of the house, “where air : should 22 Sánitel. only on | on | eve ryw 
f lime, pre 
bleaching powder of the shops in?water ; the powder | 
im m е proportion ot about qx ounces to|necessary to dispel damp, and ЫЙ ч ful management, | not over-rich ground. 
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ibed. Solutions | in house plants which require үзт = what diffe "d а 
made by а process to be hereafter deseribec olutions | 1 one ho P ^ q СЕ 4 т меа dr tei ine хауа 
gallon of water. 4 A sulphuretted alkaline воа | very much may be done towards properly accom modating | 
where. Make a sowing of enit .Conqnengs Remi РЧ 
favourable occasions, or when y be absolutely | the most sheltered part of the gard of idry 
Sow rather thickly à in ЕР раі 
ped Gorse 
2 { ually stayed the progress of (е | (теа -— Tt is very mueh better, however, 
de A т ^ saa Ps w found in ractice | se separate small hou uy r pit for soft-wooded dos. iim | should be planted with early Pota BEY 
attended with one great incon venience ; that is to jt erinan to grow 74 in the ordinary greenho ыа MAIVUI q 
lutions did nòt attach themselves readily to | Fí emi DEP Mer MENT TE OF ТИЕ МЕА А DON 
яну, the sape fruit: {ый dil film of waxy и. уш | — Use every precaution to indaücé the buds to рве жеек еп ding ag Jan. Јад. 25, 185 1854, as obse Sie at the Horticult taral Gardens, 
with which the latter was covered being fo море to exert, "M strongly a mnd regularly, pan unless this із secured [Р TP Bisoickrgx. 2 em NE Y. 
к,а Ment action towards the fluid, which | wood will be and this ought to be Avoided by тт - cef den 
flowed off again without wettipg it, This ical жаз every ible | ега ; for if strong short-jointe А | Min. Max.| Min, | Меав deep, деер. 
ouly overcome а e and trouble. wood is not o ШК крес ей, : Friday 2 E i Era m 5 тч — 
Witli the alkaline soaps; howev as very | not let impatience raise the temperature | Satur. 21/22 | 80.267 | 29. ; D 
differen de as easily applied, and spread | above 55? by night, or 659 by day, til the buds а Mone 2i A^ 30.89 EH 50 26 ME- 
itself readily over every part of the fruit, an and ver fairly broken, and larly careful to guard | fw. 20,23 | 29429 | ona | as | 36 ж 
prov tive to the fungi than any of the against all — educ whether arising from the | Thurs. 26 э _ | 267 i 
other substances before alluded ёо. I am hence 3.8) neglect of the r from proram other cause. | zvere, |. | эмт | 3014 [493 | 298 = 
одре erence to it. The mode by which I| e ong UAR ong wood^will be | Jan. 20— Partially overcast ; rain; densely overeat: as 
prepare it is as follows : I take eq paris by weight easily overtaken after the berries are set j А ое ноев: аі Зя frost "e 
of common soft soap, lve them il- wood or crop. hen the buds are fairly brokeo, ^ Haee "e fne; e йек а п а б» 
-water in а saucepan over а slow fire, taking саге to | the night temperature should range а E сеа sharp frost КОНЫЕ, sudden 2 "d 
ing. the mixture occasions i and then |tain a regularly moist atmosphe but i inging ied Pear a очду тай авоб е; 
allow it to cool, То saponaceous"liquid I then add | on. cold eloudy afternoons уйат the young foliage is Mean temperature of the week, 14 deg. above the average. 
milk of lime, in small quantities at a time, until eurd- | making its appearance, and take ow possible. oppor- ‚ "STATE OF TRE WEATHER AT CHIS SWICK, ^ 
ling longer produced. The cl of stearate and | tunity of admitting m of fresh +; к ей еъ, 4, 1884. 7. 
margarate of lime thus formed are next removed by | Pracnxs.—Maintain a steady Da temperatu] o j Sza | Sgal gs a dé Pre verni Winia, 
straining the liquid through a р iece of ссе towelling,| about. 55? where the tr Ir are in b , and dis- | gapiar) $83 FE 58 ра hi Quantity |z; lsi 
d the clear Leges which ! pases th ugh is then continue syringing untilthe fruit is еҷ "pe y keep the 259439 Rained. z 
boiled for а short time with darse o sulphur ; | borders and regularly sprinkle ed so as t9 Secure ере BU SI [ити mm ree ym Wn 
the latter being used ё. the га а quarter of an | a soft rs atmosphere, and admit air freely whenever | Mon., 3 З tiq H3 i 13 93s 2 
ounce to the four pounds of siad soaps. So soon | ће state of the external atmosphere will admit, but We: ош Ер 2 n 053 5 
as the sulphur is completely dissolved, a sufficient | avoid.cold currents of frosty air. ... F1s.—See that trees T à 93 1:00 3 В. oa 2 
dr ale ed, and the mixture ia ready | planted out are pea cde але at до d t, - 80 ies, 4! 4i | 581 lx c ыс 3 
, d of the mixed soaps will make abaut | keep those in pots or tubs carefully sup ied with water. е highest temperat EUST S e 
four T the preseryative fluid. This may be| Any exce x et ed се. or Mes сена: талде ЕШШ 
distributed over m pert i by ity of | moisture at tlie rootis very dangerous after the appear ft згр 
а hand syringe or ап ordinary garden purp: i f the fruit, and is the frequent cause of its Г гиф mn €— 50, Kasap тнт ИБ M 
eine preferate to to dip tlie Grapes by hand int a | off. Maintain a moist atmosphere, and admit air freely налан аўга n Буйга НҮН Med ii т 
-basinful o composition, and paint over the stems mild da thermometer range from 60° to 65° |. grandiflora is à várietyvof decer ар or VR 
д "nw Ж 4 affected. with & vemm mon brush. H | by day, w "509 to 55? by night. eg Y WE urai n Wikis e 
er glass, one application suffices ; but T have not yet WER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. Meme i yam Ан чор Ча 
had an opportunity of ascertaining i this is t bs iih Finish pruning summer and Hybrid Perpetual Roses, riti у азы ia i аут such wi x 
„out-of ines. Before applying the prepa. tach | and get the beds manured and ; but Chinas, Teas, |J 7B. 1f you wil expla what уой mean by. 
great bulk of the Grapes, it is advisable to try one or | and other delicate sorts will be better left unpruned for purposes," we will emis gri but no answer сап 
two experiments with a separate bunch, in gti to|some time longer. In digging the ground amongst, aix Ber and Melon growing are those 1 
i aka . Roses, be eareful not to injure the he borders led. ^ 
is found to be the case, rse all that isum eir is | of young shrubberies should be dug at once, where not Cucumber,” andis published by Groom bridge; 
: to add more water. Abridged. from the Chemist, already done, and leaves, &e collected. .. Proceed ‘Treatise on the Cucumber and Melon. ie В 
рано найн ЁШ и-не: Ирана а i plans, the second has what is а sufficient guide 
cr vigorously with alterations during the present favoür- | Саре Bursa: Rudolph. You ‚һай better e 
Calendar of Operations. me cio amos pem dex able t toget ti the peas e into order А Supis E d. d place B (De. le зош E ‘greenhouses d үз Мей 
For the епзиї which can har the case during the ess о begin to Be 
к Аы Ре д alterations, and ibo {6 allow of giv ving imdivide d atten- yon k vorda Hie ine nen hey та pp еа ther y 
T DEPARTME tion to the pressure ot routine work, which if allowed to to move again, shift them m into fresh pid ong You c 
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CONSERVATORY AND GREENHO Pu. Maite a n fall behind at this season will not be easily overtaken. | good instructions on the growth of Brunsvigias in our volume. 
'temperature in the mixe петт ир of эм t 45°, | Look топ nd masses of American plants and see — 
ann ble situatio with others | such work i inc no de ed | NAMES or FRUITS ©. X. Aur Ай, is not known; 
JANE Lower n percibe ЫА, а ege of е | w which may жь disent di it б ЗМ feshed, keeps Well, and a good Кї eei a sarl] 
devoid of attraction, spare no. effort to KITCHEN GARDEN AND HAR rM ENT jo qum unir у but it cannot be recom аети 
As ground is sufficiently dry ork | Namus or PrAwrS; We have béeti so often obligéd T 
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very little moisture at the root is required by plants лаа d breadth of Parsley may be gotin if Ао чт "eene ie vi Фуз mé ттл у АЕТ 
ing in beds at this season, it is advisable to avoid | choosing a warm sheltered border where the му, should. > Ча mind that, Before gplying t Чи for assistat 
soil become exeessively : as when that is|rather light and. not vl rich. ere the winter| hey should'exbaustheir other means of gaining Inform. 
t injure 
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ve any decaying leaves or flowers as ар without. the smallest risk, 
i of floral dis- 
r the roots 
s henze су ma 
irai тле a small sowing of Radish, Am Я - decline dieron hee of dried or other plants, that we 
d tch Tarn to request our eorrespon : we 
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Р É е 5°, йр, CUCUMBERS : Sub. "The bitterness of which you complai n, dn 4 
taking advantage of fine 4 to increase it to an | any ої the mo nd | "Tess results from your not growing them quick enough 
give air at the same time, to k the atmos Дао элеее! | if sô , prnüe E the stronger grow егэ, or if M Де to Le Scotia. Apply to Mr. Sims, Foots Cray, Kent. 
-and to prevent damp. Go carefully over the plants every | remove Mel of the plants to other hii EL this máy bd FaN 
: thes ripened pistil, ywhate size, col 
y: "Thus a grain of W henti js аз much the fruitof the Wheat plait, 
s NU. die. "Acorn of the Oak, as the Apple із of the Apple itre 
NUN А which are E e just as the Almond is the 
are.care : " з ате. Торп TE fruit, of the Almon че. 
of — of the spe ее із over, remove them | w want oa raining, A e sion be done at A hen | Tog x Cass > D. Dreux i very night, as well as езегу 
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course, are fruits; ut not Drazil Nuts, or Вар 
itis not soon got into а properly moist state. | Le have a d by thelate severe weatherit| m eA В the trouble of examining and thinking 
y to water the choose | will be advisable to prepare ii rame for — Ds ied for thema do is erbat erika emi n —— n — Tt is nY 
а bright morning, and give а good soaking, using suffi- | of these ЛЬ — "aig ve е Cauliflowers, @сеей | requested that, іп futü than four planis maybe | 
t бге leat to allow a gentle circulation of air to be those in fra The frame should, if ө be - А чейнн, times УР е? нс 895, Се "TAG а s Laurocemsm; 
| up ni зо as to prevent the injury to the | p d leav s of sufücient thickness to C NEM (uui od 2 om 
mi from keeping the afford a bottom-heat of about 65? or 70°, and the leaves Меш Ж] рер ан: 105 1057, Coráru URLs р Le » 
osphere is loaded with moisture. should be covered with about 6 inches of sifted -— A Barkeria elegans ; s E Delia pube scens.—4gnes, We : 
pi! А constant supply of flower by | Here the plants can be better attended to with air аге ali h&ined wrong. Vou p ==, next Neck, akt 
I о goni tle ре ео ча quantities of бе than if Mec were raised in Loud or boxes in the 7 cing д... Тайке, на. етай „д. d T nd: менни otte 
various ` foreing into early | houses, but where such a enienee cannot be com- | roots of any hardwood trees to m еу soda Кош 
such аз енем, А Kalmias, Dutch. manded, the best possible shift m hens е pu ad tually killing them. -It is wn 
Bulbs, Roses, & Les of which. Web sity person who has a|with attention to Кее and diner berrheni te beyond the Eu enira 200 аа 
conservatory to keepigay atthis season should have а removing them early to а cool place, rites vil > ite TIMBER енисе лы онен ein е i 
stock of well prepared plants, proportionate to the difüeulty in securing strong robust plants in supe ху ей жерин таң жее челер лы olov zy лаб 
demand, Camellias, and other plants that have done time. Attend to keeping up a suecession of French 2, Spruce ; 3, Scotch ; 4, Silver; 5; Pinaster: i» The! 
flowering, and are pushing their bride, should be речрен y , and use the syringe freely on those gin| elima of any value; the others vary | ТИИТ r 
, repotte m and placed in a moist growing tem- the forcing houses, as they are лиана hania t to thé тошке uti e situation. Se d derit | 
perature, to encourage thi y growth, айас itn des spider. Аш troduce roots of Asparagus Tux DEODAR : А Р, This tree appears to noe Írom - 
Camellias iia ч” t shad situation | hil ng akale, 4 Rhubarb into heat at desuper ze " bin nih which — breaks i down, 85. | 
th h , 1il ап evergreens ; 
"ide and will be qui uite at home under th 8 Rhubarb and Seakale | grow ана. in rich nir ene prar = de 
of Vines, but they should. not the esed in а tem- velie a: well on & she lf, or the floor of the| formerthat we must expect it to produ uce tim similar н 
ture above 55° until the buds аге started, for тй арн house, which і is probably the cheapest а: т which it is said to form in India, { 
these pe break irregularly, und [^ growth will be | most Mr mam method of forcing them Troes od | LHEEMONETER AND DANOWETERI íi Ci A 
buen and thin if th vane into | with pruning and ет оп odery н бк Tt f ее iD h набуто бый en 
(d tha same holde good, i in. yo of all plants. | gréat менеч when the ground is wet to RS : ° сүүр me s picem eir nid Hen the vent 
Vbere the greenhouse contains a eneral eollection, as | or boards for the men to stand upon, w vii kee я 2 T "m tef and уоп cd also murum 
d d: y hen rof a E ord Dc eonsiderable eare will be from treading the чнч ‚ and also grestl e А. во from В 
ason to manage as to render it| preventing the suffering fram cold feet eh vite ams given veo the rne "te те 
Suitable for ig varigas, inmates ; for wha "i re generally | endured at this work during cold зеи 11 f аа" 
d g co kid weather, you w nd in a epo 
ed hárd-w ed greenhouse plants should be kept AGERS' chiding Meteorology," and app 
cool, and allos агай freest маб erred ü wu -L--H & GARDE published by Richard or, 
T ат; any Mi Y^ 2 trenching remains to be done t| are also made for eapacity, and f 
léreiis, iooded' pla Pelargoniums, | this finished as soon as possible, but iit id Fw orms: Wate fal, Lime va ter M 
^Ofnieratias, Жез! е $ teimperature considerably the ground when it із poine wet < getting А upon "wii not injure the pl en 
Lou ап жоні be-eondueive to the well- Currant and Goose nibo wen he get the |- holding lime im solution or 
bidebanoieisgicibenno: ТЫ! елаган si MM di egi ома Hei тет АИ еу М-ы Менир ынде aa 
газ (0 have the sòft F getn 1 t y to be done, in order that neatness may prevail | "pc ers „Мт. Mounds айтыв | 
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