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88 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Екв. 16 
pem pese n b. 3—F h dense fog "Ew 
received this manure — on the average, edid on as the blossoms begin to expan nd, and, Lund coget oed. yin dens Panli prera min, 
part of iodine. The which grow in it bave never, | Whero" — is danger ofr еа — it should ot be —  6$—Clear; cloudy ; Ton. at nig 
up to the present ti ime, н, att vai. an by the Oidium. the berries are re — r thin nning, when а Cic? pedi: Dear Ab hl 
2d, The made from these Vines has some entle знат н will b be of great service in removing x i zd ж. i some hail; Jery dea ставі, 
qualities. In commerce * where it is rare, it bears the ene flowers from amongst the enis. Give Vine Men ét the vec, М du die ad t might, 
name of Malaga Rives de Mer of all |in pots а liberal'supply of manure wate STATE ОР TRE WEATHER AT сіне 
e luctions um richest in ойе, containin ng, FLO GARDEN AND 8 [Sos aatis > During the Ó—ÁÁ or the ensuing week, Ww 13,1854, 
on the erage, тус. of that principle. ry gardener should decide at once upon FE Sga | a4 | No. eig NIET Wini 
Iodine found naturally à in ts or animals possesses ngement of th garden for the coming | February. EE БЕ E 358 um in | | Quantity Рау: 
an action which, by its nature and intensity, cannot Бе | season, and provide the family with a plan coloured, a 458 «4 Chain й а Es 
pr d its chemical preparation idot | nearly ssib. he intends the masses to Sunday i2) 47 | 298 | 873 3 ; 038 iu pere: 
pointed out the absence of Oidium on Vines the wood obtain theiropinion of it, making any alterations which Mo» 18) 446 | 29 | 93 10 ою EE Г 
of which had been smeared о th This, | may be suggested until it is as satisfactory as the exist- | wed, 15| 463 їз | 393) 10 025 "EFE n 
we think, із rather a dangerous ЫК" for some ing stock of ing plants will allow of. This done Friday y рае р са „аиа t 
fruit trees have $i n killed by it] M. Lapie sufficient stock of plants of the аат ага y^ be | Sa | 452 | unl |388! п 1 030 (alil siia SEE 
Beaupré stated that accordin his observations provided, without — Д space with useless things, | The Мы temperature during the above period occurred on the Iiih 
» does not k the - ; the Vines which were | an e gement not prove quite — -— 1831—therm, 58 deg. ; and the lowest on the 12th, 1847 — therm. 9 
diseased in — even appear to have for the most part | the blame will not fall тані on the garde Iu err Mora 
i ices to ver respondents, 
eseaped in 1852. It was stated by 1 that | this will compensate fi loss of credit dtd ime даах эз: 2 H. Several Aqu ШЧ inhabit E K 
acetate of dom лы revents the T of Oidium and may suppose to Се from consulting the family in cánadensis, or what is taken to be it; leptoceras 
е Cryptogams : rdette proposes а simple | matter of this kind. But by consulting the family at | which, or » least the two first, are enl ivation, 
d inexpensive preservative, which has proved success- | the proper time e will be little difficulty in making Вшонт: / РВ. What you que MA. e ы. ха n 
fal in some experim made during two years in the | sure of rendering the flower garden sa кете tothem. |. cannot, we su Ub ose, have brought your plants to 
neighbourhood of Bordeaux. In order to prevent and {8 an a clean and sm If they did, you sho ould h wi h toba 
t the development of the Oidium it is ent, | sweeping and rolling as frequently as may ssa long ago. ook to the roots. 
three weels after pruning the Vine, to emi the stem | If any slight alterations are purposed и Рае be pr о Platt z H lie де piant 78 - nece 
and shoots with pure liquid tar, applied w * ded witl as expeditio usly ns possib whe describe € be area їп ei Pin not at this time of yar, 
ration costs and Des proved | various trifling alterations е. to be Mind. concen- | Diseases: Omicron, Without specimens of the leaves of 
very successful on all the plants on pee trate the strength u ntil it is fin cem d, and| Plum us dn is V impdasible to speak with certainty of the 
upon 
avoid, as far as Qn. тар the 
performed, even although they were in the midst of e place uncom fort 
infected Vines. Comptes Rendus, Nov. and Dec. 1853. able and untidy by h yag. отет jobs, aud the con 
Poireau Jaune de Poitou.— А very large sort of Leek, | quent litter, &c., about 
the leaves bei than 6 inches broad and '" PLORISIR' vU 
5 feet long, ing f. ie lower part of the ; Кеш. HOCKS, in the open odd. usd be usce 
they are of a yellowish green colour. Тһе stem blanches , all dead or р arts cut away, and som 
yello white, its substance is more tender t Mid decomposed m hr ked in und ^ 
that of — varieties, I з to be planted | RaANUNcuLUS.—Plant pow reserve beds of small roots as 
farther pns an — ; owing t E - size of its leaves. bog as the d is Ancien dry: а few days earlier 
As it grows large an quality, it deserves apum is not of so much importance as the prope 
cultivation, Journal " Hort. 
ye on the soil, 
also useful in enabling the jenem $ to discover if 
are all right as 
runing, = lifting o de without loss of m 
h they are Pa it is, however, pro 
poe [n 
те penieuany iy ui ai 
appear to have gro admit of a p per а 
cation of eed tissue, аз il primos too E e 
nal inspection, ни, it is obviously im Be 
perso 
sesk positively as to the cause or to suggest any тш, 
oni pm J W U, Limerick. Ivy does x harm arm les d 
NAMES ОЕ Vire: АТР. 1, Haben s Golden, Pp 
Wick; 3, Early Nonpareil ; 4, G 
small Mbit s sand over the protruding spike.|  ifthetrees are old enough not to be so affected its presence is 
Calendar xm CARNATI ок AND рари OTEES.— These may have а little | оѓ no consequence. Ws back ап ог your VENE 
-— re Rd M mere M рге ation for р otting : get the Че n Manis d and A К Turkey Figs will M 
EI АКАН T. compost under o that it may be kept апі | bethe most suitable. If you prefer! the Gua va (Psidium ОМИ 
CONSERVATORY e growth may be in wet weather it put be carefully t and examined | anum) you may grow ad fruit it very well in the abora 
pact but ifs rim iion be made for this without | for. wirewo th Pinks and Pansies appear to A RM A E eani] no difüculty in construdingi 
posing the external atmosphere, and аңы Ь 1 ttl tt on ! v n t Чч open Lees adn] and | * small pond for them ; but i x ты h йк pa a fow, еч А 
кт, be a good supply of soil Ag in а proper state, at | 1691ге but 41 к: еппоп just yet ; those oti the iorm which they can nbe seen perhaps to most advan is to eret 
about the e cad ае id that ў whieh dr pots for blooming early must not be coddled, a |  fcur low brick piers on your lawn, HAS glaas cient | 
of the pl ye been growing, ready for use when system which destroy s more florists" flowers than. all this "lle dep = - s 8 il pond, ШЕЛ the wateris — 
ted. Тһе whole of the ра stock фә ld the weather changed now and би, and they have а little emo in summer, 
to be reai ily examined, а nd carefully supplied FISHER, GARDEN [Potatoes should be got in as soon A УЕ Piira f this kind is capable o in 
with water for a few weeks after potting, and they will main c o tatoes shou Ot in as soon | , Ornamenta'.i ; gràftedot 
fi tle sprinkling y vith Е syringe d the as the state of the ground will a experience КАЛ Pat Sa "je prsjerable fo lave 108 its от 
mornings of fine days, syringe sparing! ast y а чаан de цор e d PS d hardier root. Graft the Vine as you would Apples or Pears, bit 
until the weather becomes bright. Any of the Orchids | !propriety of planting the resh manured lan: Prog 
that may ha: à gio оја e repotted or d, although a heavy erop of the early sorts cannot be |- that you have cut : back the shoot or pee DR M 
top- required; for if this is deferred obtained unless the soil is in good condition, the use of tiv the shoot to grow a few dth ушшш 
long after the commencement of growth, there will be | g manures should be avoided for th By select- : wien the latter Shall have pushed „йе v 
great danger of injuring either the buds or young t- | ing a pieee of ground that was well manured last season Boeing will not take place, and thë shoot of the stock may 
lets. Give gentle syringing to ks, but | for a p, and giving good Sen. of adir n d ids: he most certain plan would be to o makét 
only ient to pieni shrivelling; such as may be in d refuse, or wood ashes, previous to planting Ше | new bed. 1f, ho owever, you have any means of applying à e 
growth will requi more liberal su supply. See that the oed it will be found greatly preferable to using | either inthe shape of dung linings or othe erwise, to the one. 
аре of the plants ^M. gp stimulating manures : M except for the weakly have, you may still perhaps succe g 
P inspira "im Me the X hie ed, ordi МАМЕВ or PLANTS, We Mes юе often obliged rel i: 
in trapping and destro destroying insects. GREENHOUSE. — gro E аул inds, as the As à ordinary garden | десіпе naming heaps of dr other plants, that we Vt 
Attendi to dining Pelargonium Calceolarias, Ci soil, in i rest state, is too to produce ce Potatoes | to request our Аср do Бете that we never ШЇ 
&e. ant | of Sf anything like it ^ x. sharply after| or could have, undertaken an unlimited duty of he epit 
qo crop lc psp зшде Ры polset бош биш e depte. Lu icu 
ived upon any of the plants, fumigate at once. ions 0! ice. Brin d Lettuce- plants, Cauli- they should exhaust their ete ans = dim inf 
e and turn round pecimen plants Occasion у, owers, &e., in а экчү Аай й endeavour to ge it the We cannot save them the abia rA nin t "Alis 
во аз to expose all sides equally to the influence of li strong and well hardened off for planting out by the for themselves; nor would itt bé сентейе о coul T 
and air, aud keep ire — Es the balls and а middle of March. Тһе lai vere fr me Ae c Kom mp eds than f d r pianis ти], 
clean, for nothing to promote damp and | 31 havoe with these things in many places ; but there sent us at Өнө Ийе. жоба”. `1, Pius, E | 
mildew dirty pots, неа EE Lichens, &е,, ёо | 1$ no help for this, except supplying mar places w certain ; » ie cephalonica; 3, Abies Mo E 
11, An occasional handling of the s specimens | the least possible delay. Finish pruni nai ng, an Јемена rec 
ter, Take vr eren y of rd: RDEN. Russet; 7, King z the Pippins; 2 "Копраге; 9 $ оез 
unfavourable weather for out-door work, to If not already. reek i. is eot tage wall, Drop; 11, Blenheim. The Gra | 
provide а good stock of uit xoquisites; Sui gU potting, so should be pruned i and ne aiy nailed, for although 21 "Poar: the e Faster Beurré. "m employ Minton's ‚шї | 
-as to have them in readiness when wanted, are ofte hexagons. They Eder not expensive an an "pe be had ot 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. remarkably fruitfal, they are not alwa ways so neat i colours, Ti experience Pe us 
. PisERY.— Where. appearance as they ought to be, and crooked ill.plaeed | Wear well, but resist changes in weather ы 
2a ing bottom heat, watch carefull hardly be supp ibute much to her suited to out-door g neg. Gravel е ‚до tag E 
may renewed, and if the heat aț | fruitfulness, and they are very unsightly. Апу) brie ks lon west тей. "Walks made of Por a 
"ihe bottom of the pots rises to 90^, the spare — which 2n n yet eem а should ^ and perhaps we ought to errores t unes t 
“þe at once, in order to prevent injury to turned oy y as admit, so проп inquiry pn Baa marhesagens top ба а limit 
roots. It is now less usual than it once was to subject to get i S soil pulverised рм the xen Pu the edu "t Winter Nelis, Van Mone Léon le Clere уо - urré d 
the roo!s of Pines to а aem ries of 110°, but it is | before planting time. And, as the co ger eannot|  Thompson's and Knight's иља Мын doubtless AUT 
still too common to allow them Noni хбез- | always find manure to give hi und nes: The Marie Louise an urré had. ought 0 
sive heat, and thus to throw the р ly into al he requires to erop it heavily, he remain too long on the south as арм, other vise se they COP 
fruit, or otherwise to y injure them. Much of should trench it every second or third year, Which will зан „ызгы a have ved e very ү 
the want of suecess expe in the vation of | be more beneficial to erops than a heavy A: ers fro А ndle, for which we аге quite unable Pos, 
ec is the result ики t to a bakie: ai manure, B subsoil is stiff y, marl | тоо x: We si either to alter the (tot nim 
eat steady 5° 'al f Е) opinion express listi or Г 
be ned pA кыла Sw of about 85 d | hungry gravel it should not be brought to the surface, giving theii entes ho. соний themselves P Y Б 
Fea: g the but depend but over e bottom and allo to remain | must be prepared to take critic es, Wr rato Bf 
upon it that] any excess over 90° will be highly metsa aay ба it to the surface in the usual way will) 2 ity of reply. Ofall that Mr. R s anion ej 
AU acne moe ^ eerie te of the | ruin the ground f. or years. y 3 ad o P TR room ‚ү i —— bc i Mr. D 
atmo: soilZabout the roots refer to our rice Current (p. 5), you w red; а n which 
— is - allowed to STATE OF THE JEATHER AT CHISWICK, mond's arguments have been fully aperia ехеш& g 
use the very lightly until we have EE Forte week ending "rw S MAT ж rie Bree borer Tus da Mere The parore mbah ue et chess. 
dry t of the Tau: 8. Oleum Picis pubem alio te ud б hat di de 
жес сй RAWBERRIES : Znquir We are unable 
h am cause of all the flowers that ha ed on your "T 
Max.| Min. m — of white d it ааа va 
— ts too fast, and too muc genti" 
» 2 Misc: William Oliver. I v rannis the length үөү, Jane 
45 | 40" ee m dede 4s. 6d. or 5s. 6d. Рові-оћсе order рау? Hu 
56 | 50 i 
3E gerer rrr pedet eT 
TS are on idabl of 
PR сап be made. Wemnst also beg for нр digen 
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