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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
with the addition of ; great care it саге and attention to T ied them against sudden ү 
STATE ОР THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEA 
ared, as for apai the seeds, For the week ending Feb. 16,1854, as observed ai AR R LONDON, 7 
ball an inch pure мр, Let the eut surface Бе | changes in the weather, and se stron воне Саргы e t the Torticultaral бышы 
he side of the pot ; ia the plants within a few inches of the d T maak lacs PERATURE, тазы 
laced rjeticnan t the side o pot. ; Keep PT: iein лал 
owes aud, m f i bove t 1, and see that | Febraary.| 8 5 — — | QttheAir.  |Ortheg 
and in а meh time they | from their first appearance above soil, and | n E S acria: ыт Ori ani wd i 
will be e all finely бәет ria the cut surfac Thus, a | the gl is pel ‚ inorder to admit d чай 3 ах n езе С a 
considerable num ку be propagated in а quen time | possible ray of light strengthe d invi е е | Friday зо 13 Er р ре s I - 
from one plant. Have a sufficient stock of fermenting materials Saur. П 14 | aaas | 30185 | 40 | % So n SA 
in readiness with which to renew linings, when it| Mon.. 13| O | 30.611 | 30.502 | зз | 17 | 273 | 39 a [NÈ] 
z . 7 „б: .342 285 - E. 
RawvxccLUsEs: Mary. Beds of these will now require care. We | may be nec o do im'at maintaining a night x ET | M | 2 365 EN КИЕ 
have seen first-rate blooms eye ced on beds formed by turf, | temperature of from 65? to 70°, and admit fresh air Thurs. 16 19 | 30.025 | 30.005 | 42 | 34 | 3&0 | 3 E] NE a 
being v rass pe m: d пич m surface WE m bright days, an ет e necessary to | Average TU Ru crim == — -Ta 
this solid substratum res struck, ап e co , Ф . . ` 79 ' 41 x 
was t we deg eer of the vicissitudes of the weather. prevent scal mg, by raising the sashes on the sheltered Feb, 10—Clear and frosty ; eloudy and oli; vay die d КЫ ОЙ 
да piden LL Mo MIS, mi ge | nde t bul do this carefully, as ек ктын P Thu eid z үөн clear and imer a arl Re 
LEE manure ile to suffer fr om currents o cold air — 13—Етозіу; cold, w airs cl = 
чани ане iian f the lants caused a aaiae loss amongst rM a dry air; clear and frosty, Н 
"t lan to adopt | eV С Намис, j Angs partially этет, ad aight 
will be the most гада 74 Stimulants onght i in nine cases eariy ‚горе of these in pits heat ed by [ben enting — 16—Cloudy; clear and fine; partially overcast. 
out of 10 to be avoided, and no one will be far wrong Aie d it , for the saving of labons effected through Mean temperature of the week, 4 deg. below the a i 
en Ment Lid compo а SEE having a mall hot-water tank: more than compensales| рала, ge tatas years ie e naat PEDIS 
or the expense uel; and w aae a EEEN A 4 © 
ту B. Should they show any precocious blooms, b is within any careful man's reach, and under|., жад | хид да о. _Prevailing Winds, 
anm woher aid vo them, at tho same cm nb age the beds the old pec men this is not always the case. вте Missas EE SEE EE VR Quantity hla тет 
with decayed Melon-bed manure; greatly aid the : 4m |49 ined, | ^f Ваш, "8а 
main bloo cumbers are grown in pits or frames heated b EE 
Sundayl9| 451 | 317 | 28.4 T 0.6 ГЫ 
E We evi pred pose as fast as Nec afford manure, kee a good stock of dung and leaves, Sunday!) 491 | B7 Ги n EMEER RE 
pat y to pplied as linings whenever they may Бе | fues. 21 363 | Mi | 3059 16 0.20 КЕЕ E 
ki wanted. It isa great protection against severe weather, | Wed. 2| 41 | $5 | iol Н bs 3 86-12 
and greatly in prevents sudden changes, to Friday 34| 469 | 344 ш 15 02 3 22:21 
Calendar of Operations. thatch са рив ngs with straw hurdles, which protect the | ^ ^ A р S2 у [4.1 5:04 
The highest the ab d 
(For the ensuing bed against cold piercing winds, and grey eeonomise | t hema у йаг! aed Tue lona n EIN Eu. 
labour. e eep t and when РК КОНЕ ЖО E | 
NT DE EPA ARTME p ge а little Tre air ir daily, e СЯ should pass i 
CowsEnY d &c,— Some of the specimens planted | through plants Notices to Correspondents, 
out in the borders, and also rs, will ял 
be starting into growth, especially if i: Bas er shou 
эга bright; the soil about their roots ought, rem ~ 
the 
m uch is n 
give two or three liberal pum 
w 
with soft water, a yw 
armer than the ordinary мра 'of fhe 
house  Itisad 
е jury to 
Зла to re 
as long as ey an be dn one 
о! of the скалы ыы іп 
have been kept at an ave 
perature Га p pas the goce Mei things vi 
be pushing, and every m shoul use 
B encourage healthy vigorous sd tag 
lant is elear of insects. 
er inmafes 
every p before it commences 
growth, for i "E js use 
rts, 
e T an 
бен 0 for "Iri let DN jns liberally baie prs elear 
Keep a low temperature until the fruit 
is is fairly se ачу 
FLOW == cuenta ps pq pee 
Those who a stiff soil will find 
it p improved b A sms lightly Meis over when 
the ted by frost ; and this will also expose 
^D hiding зрно of slugs, as we ellas Poiret the ground 
would other the 
for the s S ther ten 
di the 
afforde: а deep rich soil ; and where necessary it iiit 
аге . аге much more easily 
› апі with less injury to the na Mire 
han afterwards, Keep the te: 
gn before plan 
drm: drainage, for the 
kn тоо Ви 
nection with this dep. 
resent is to Eg plenty of bedding-out stock. "ena 
small su 
E should be put in before March, and a 
tock of 
ong season, low of getting tho i epus piripi thei 
sus бөзү ripened in aee 4 When such things, ho ail тару и tion is * lx till late 
, nto grow 8 ake а poor figure i for a long ti 
kept the g so as to insure their| after ing, and in ү 
: planting unfavourab ns and situa- 
receiving all the light possible ; and unless the plants | tions аге ha Өй, got que in time to cover the aes 
are dn эзем n" with well ripened wood, and before ad are sni ai г autumn frosts. Itis of 
will be idcm to let them hart Mas нө : cod. rh И отоо Бо 
loger, TH edad аат и as 5 x eu FAS without growing them | 
25 a comparatively moist warm | 
situation 3uile la aca, and 
FORCING difficulty is often 
PisERY.— Siga difficul 
dry at the root, as 
use them ай show "Ае premats 
growing slo 
opportunity, 
Let the night temperature a - . from 55? 2 
9р early on the Aere f "" 
if they are not got 
ut plants hastily got 
soil diim 
l| to succeed the ear 
on | done, DEN soil, Onions may no 
russels 
rin 
large proper Ке of еч m 
1 | into heat at regular i 
in 
turely. | flow. 
Bs and give air on ive) 
rie summer Peas, Fair praes x бир ar England i 
one of the very best in quality, and it should be pl 
snips shoul 
deep, rich soil, i 
Artichokes коей also be 
r papers for 
cere to easi 
and Asparagus 
Suppyyr. 
COTTAGERS' GARDE 
It i 18 à ice wi 
| pruning £o Vine till late in i 
л trees it is injured ly pes 
pii defer 
all other 
by late pruning, for 
о heal, when tho may 
, keeping them fro 
a sufficient su pply of 7 апі Y fros T: 
€ will make Mund pretty objects in May, and will 
p a consi ers tl in [Aer v Indeed there are 
Nemophils e plants eottage windo the 
w th 
Маз, &е, If the ‚ Parsnip bed is not TUE 
heart, and w 
Sow in rera Уз inches Lom on ground that 
hich has 
atmosphere father řas pitri 
t the root than 
jury 
h pits. 
Ездим MACRANTHA: R W. І 
bout Lond 
BACK NUMBERS: 
Full price will be given rA - following 
uti: 
—1852, ia 45; +, Re 24; 1848, N 
g Gar „if y ave thoroughly pt and 
me the little ous ч hp. 
Chambers, we should think а, ав a gardene you knoy 
enough of the subject, and would now advise you 05 turn your 
attention to something else.Í—- M J. We know of 
irse lie of plants than Loudous s * Horta в ВЕНА "and 
ry." 
Paxton's * Botanical Dictiona: See, рав you have 
the pes editions of them.t — 4 B, ersfield. There no 
modern book so useful to tho: se who м y the шалакы 
woodlands of any kind as the last edition of “ Brown's Forester" 
and MIO 
foll t are called “ Herbals,” that 
4s to say, y, books der this name deside g to explain thevirtues 
Books on Materia Ls Y i Or such 
1 апа! — А Botan 
BoTANYX : Ambi . Youcan Sp 
. 1f you Vattempt to study Paetus anatomy, on w 
physiology is foun ought to employ the s 
knife and achromatic Eo unless you are conte 
with other men’s eyes, in which case you ron not have either, 
annia DEPENDENS: Sub. It is т, native of Pe 
CEDAR or LEBANON: C W S. Many t thanks. 
СоювввултовтЕЗ : = e; Excuse our saying that. your inqniries 
should be addressed to an architect or hothouse buildet To 
reply ere. munis an amount of space not at our com 
As a general rule, span-roofed houses are eee E lean-to's; 
and A inch pipes are better than any other he nursery 
of low f 
stands ordinary win inters well 
ndon unprotected, ы we find that the láte веуег 
Foliar has somewhat injured a plant'of it he ше Garden of 
the Horticultural Society. It may, neverthele considered 
ardy. 
FrRTILISING POWD € - {00е wn mm no faith 
year. 
арены Inox TnEkLLISES: Diss. 
In the case of various fruit 
trees, and likewise some kinds of cec pum 
3 н. 
ju 
as wid -— 
shoots were in contact with them, and such 
observed in shoots trained to ungeizanised, hasi 
latter should, however, be painted, otherwise its ru 
асек It galvanised wire were printed, a 
might be greatly lessened. When not supports М 
еер д a large magnet; but when well рне it 
powe: 
GLASS: г Dido, Ву all means use Hartley's rough plate, w which if 
ы right kind, will doubtless be 9 to айпи e убагы пой} 
ВЕ mus. Your vermi you эре жей сай L 
ew eral lie ( e (Phthirus Мга is). 
: 8 W B will feel dms ged by some of our 
ге еа m what l be the best nurses 
plantation, in a clay so he fears het 
ak pe may n 
clay; and at what distances Oaks and nurses shou 5 left to 
The spot of groun w has been for some years plants 
nature, and on it Bad straight and — rous self-sor n pai 
ten) have sprung up, nursed by close py growing Hombe 
sel-produced. The land is just drained. Observe 
ma OF FRUITS: p Most probably the Ord Ap 1б стеб 
whether the fruit i vt ons rly асе wit шо 
de P. Dedaseie Spring Beurré and Cati 
-—- is EE 
Neh ve been 80 often obl iged 
decline naming heaps rr dried or Fanie plants, that w 
to reques! r correspondents to recollect t tii 
or could have, undertaken ж sana: p. duty of i m 
Аа p dorion thes more especia IMS 
should bear h ka d that, «ү ар xi Nur to us 10! 
they should exhaust - other ӨШ of ; ining informan 
Áo e trou li 
vested that, in future, not more than 
8 at one time.— F} LL: -— not in 
ч ne looks like Hippeastru: 
"lan ta i mes a state cannot be nam 
пей. It is some 
2. Plants out of flow Mules 
urs looks Ties 
Cm rmx EE 
s 
P 
VINES: J J Р. There is no reason why your reed 
be planted inside у your boum. m mong LOL 
be inn raised slopin ede t. ће ес side. 
advantage in training the Tes downwards. ро not 
dose e^ bo: stro k manure, 
wil rg -—— 
1 make too muc 
а little, so much the better. 
"erar TERRE 
iiio 
nro mme a t aimi ma s 
