136 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Maren 4, 
it впош be set the crevices of the bark, in order to bu = i 
hie p ї ; the soil into a | blight, other insects which m шу Americag —— 
сее without drawing the plants more than possible, | | aside а ell watered, e во may be lurkin 
I Jail a strip of wood on each side the centre bar of the moist healihy, iio pt А-А, $v vr the Take advantage of the first fine day, with the Ung ihe, » 
: lan bed the soil should be working order, to get in in the main erop of Onions, " 
ient wid I them fi i d | plants are growin ле open b d b ) 
iori M о ik. Dy iis tin i$ погане! н efu : miel ici depth, ud ЗЕ 16 ів | old praetice of sowing broadcast must be 
а : 
he whe powder on their foliage. | "To obtain this | potting these, diee cm irae 0 
nd w 
thit. Byt 
a free circulation of air and light till in a proper state | found to be over dry, water as ofte y 
of forwardness to remove under the hand-glasses, or on | | with tepid water, to w^ oronghly 1 — the mass, allow- | 
three each appi 
the stage, L. [ing tw 
POLYANTHUSES и ант ну Polyanthus — леи | Maintain an 
sent werfen DU the glass to rise ; do t 
"uie le ceed 60^ пн. ViNERIES.— Proceed with thinning 
н ч Р 
,tulure does bes p 
„бте to the end Ят its чүт ming. =н as m ih 
^ STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LON NDON, 
п 
ossible during the day, unless Mire cold winds are ently advanced | Уфа week exdiag March 3, 1954, 04 observet at thi ОШАНИН 
blowing ; then keep the lights on. If the frame is in a та | mp TEES итик? ОЙ 
es ар, give air r at back, кй fing ич, lights shoots, eep ever | Feb. and HB | OftheAir. — Oithe ani 
e inches; but if in a southern опе, lift “the р а ad night arg mard as near 659 аз March. 2 ite. | ana Lax! мш Mean 1 foot |2 feet. E 
dig м ihe е Protect them e^ nig : a mat possible ; giv air freely on fine dente taking care to der IET) PETS deep. deep. 
ver the еш will be advisable, open all the ventilators% В d endeavour to avoid |5 еЗ И m E 
Тореш а as Mech as їп the month as you can, if the | cold currents, See that the bids in the late house are | Sunday 20| E 30.543 | 30.475 | 50 | 23 36.5 MERÁC | 
atmosphere is not frosty. opimis thrive best in not excited by the present bright weather ; keep th = 5 1 | 30517 | 30285 | 53 EIC E. 5 г І 
а cool soil, mers trong in у ne house с Wateh narrowly for red spider in the fuas i141 ME е оаа Зы 40 |4 12 
measure of decomposed cow re, two of leaf- mould, early Vinery, and in the forcing houses m Кз өү d remo POPE L| Au E 
f vem loam (top pil), аге suitable for them ; should it be detected anywhere, lose no time washing | NE ps: x d iude 213 | 331 | 399 | 418 r^ 
but for top-dressing мр? the compost given for the the infested leaves and those around thea usi 7" 5 Clear; fine with bright sun ; clear; frosty. 
Auricula will a iert them. moderately, - in- soft sponge, and clean water with a little soap. This c з, У еж reast clear frosty. 4 
ereasing the quantity as the plants i may appear a tedious process, but if the enemy is taken|  — 2-те throughout; clears sharp frost at miete o 
.and allow them to receive light т е during x in time it will be more easily eradicated by these means, Mae idu жт a ыас. дөн | 
„month when the weather i is op ^ W. than any other. Fics.—Keep the shoot thin, so as to! ean temperature of the weck, 3 deg. below tha ateak 
Тотлра : 5, We fear the severe frost! has affected фт, for several | ©®РО5е the foliage to light and air, aud | eene igis the | During «the last З, years, for the ensuing week, ending MORE 
collections vie h we have seen, appear e ground with the 0186 of the syringe to prevent. red spider. Gi ый наара Eas я чето 
абе red е acid m these p the soil should freely on bright days, shutting early in the afternoon. Mach. | S38 | S9 E | 58 Хо: ОГ | | Greatest EL 
mé ires и part, which s ойр mier after syringing the house. PEacirs,— Proceed gradually | де | 558 | =Š | whichit БЧА 
round that which i placed with the disbudding of the early house, and where the | = i 
CanxaTION Сомровт: Е. m it carefully through the hands | fruit is very £€— a portion of ees should be removed | nO n 819 |,40.0 9 0.40 im. (2163 
iie you use it, in order that no wireworms may escape газ Soon as the re fairly; set but the Peach is liable | Tues. H rr $24 408 n "ri ; ЧЕ 
| to drop until affer ig and this must be borne in Мей, 3 497 | $23 | 4 o | Ыт ЧЕ 
Miscellaneous. mind, and plenty left to allow of Des rm Maintain Iriday и X s 414 il 025 341 | 
9 of Timber, Wimbledon. —Last week an auction | po tense e х еерее ite eni c 20 т vem and | The hi TOR E QUIM the ре Ш. | 
allow it о rise 10° ог sun Ive ышы аы нөк e чыл ТЕРА ШШШ 
on every possible à Mete v г dies 
careful of cold draughts, which would ruin | es to Corresponden 
held с Акнет. by Messrs. pieres and Gals- | 
ing upon the hk 
Wimbledon Park Esta € фи ig’ 
im i; v which AE together : der | rem foliage. Stop the Vines, and keep them Валск М№омвинѕ. Full price iu м, pre Ls "tle fol 
and dealers sale n and regularly : 24; , No. 
o1 Numbers :—1845, No. 
ч 20 The ыг * Alis dv disposed over the trellis, во as 
Fer аа E Sui diei, 27 P эз Б die у тем ere Mi gher d M expose ча to light and air. ене Perm to the | Should be zi Bat їл. ies des isb e to wm ма Wi da e vio imt yot 
fee бы or ship-building purposes. the iP olii) plants, and Tegu ulat temperature Remember, eere "that the pee was a very bad 
ORE. for whioh (ete wns to greatest "E Std E Nalot | eid: to the amount of suneti; А care not to. for ripening seeds, and t that your seedsman cannot sell уш you 
‚38. 4d. per foot ; the largest Wych Elm, 2s. 40. being | get the Vines weak and long jointed, through a hi h id TETTE d НВ. You will find full кова 
не price af 0 Oak of former silia ; and бе н qa us | close tempi Noi for if this state is induced, de will be | the grouping an nent of colours in former vi ms 
Lime as much as ls. 10d. per foot; ifie total retolt er diffieult to secu ure either г ап early or abundant crop. Do, more especially i 1? el [^^ 1850, pp. 4, 36, 116, Dg V 
the day's sale was nearly má mit putting in seeds of some of the finer " kinda A fee аб аар Thursday. Place them in a vessel of water; pit | 
ages at Sydney.—The following, Кой à бубу uecession crops, The Bromham Hall is an excellent | D re jtd eon aining a little water, and cover йө | 
paper, the Empire, shows the rate Pi жале” tire in еу, probably not surpassed as а hardy, fruitful, i ee 0 Devoniensis. 'That must be, indeed, а favoured | 
November last:— Stonemasons, last week 22 95. tds Vl high flavour ed kind. | climate in this country which. will enable the common сЕ | 
25з. E day ; plasterers, 215. per day ; Дэл Ned 20s d FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUDBBERIE and de — a roasting sum M peer iss situm args | 
ы es А E arry si PROP 108, to 153, рег day ; briek-| Finish removing shrubs where not a seme done ав enough, even ifit manages to grow. The 
os i "oisi 4s. to 16s. per Шу ; plasterers’ коп as possible, and lose no time in getting alterations сек you indeed эш катеа: E anys y nà rms 
iria де im oo. ; other labourers, 103. per дау; nvolving the relaying or putting down of fresh turf| dist Баш рег M dar еке winter. 458 
, рег дау Builder. amiini; for it is a great saving of after attention and | | FALL or Rams: Old Bub, "We are unable to furnish the informas 
2 omma labour to get this kind of work finished before the dry- | tion you веек. Will the register kept at Chiswick, and givet 
Calendar of Operations. ing winds set in. xd I n: Lon м Fanors: pin шыра 
or the ensuing week ) : Roses tri d and tie аге. makeit grow, and are willing to pay for à hobby-—about 20 
ees н used examine these se ы ы Jet no none = left that | | times as much as it is wort qi Катей | 
LANË DEPARTMENT \ өзен Бы аа я to last the season, PN ey are not con- e etit i6 eit Uo. Te t ridiculous; mpi | 
bé Sois Dou ih Кы таш or pots mor — — after the .plan begin to ramble | of foci is precisely e this kind " glass renders im impossible. 
fully 8 ade w сЕ about t. y practice А give ilar Rosesa | HEATING: о. You will never succeed in getting a cira 
= or not —— Clive ing vovg — a strong manure water; or, w Where it hem Ta E үре ыу if you succeed in Lars 
a \ 1 t ireulatio i 
t space should be shifted etm once ; қ ап be obtained, тиен mixed with water, so as їо. plied, but it еа not tend yet mace ч Pid must ide рш 
1 "s té tied reduce i it to sistenee of thick paint. The surface house. Can you make water flow up hil 
J aes aped b of soil should чч removed for about 18 inches or 2 feet. Іхѕеств: W P Y scale is the Coccus Persica; ы is not rm 
t Te Б тей the stem of the plant, and placed so as to form a wid & бт 2), need od кее: ее иш 
greatly | basin. t 2 water (to or brushi ө trees over with an 
1 of emi " apply 4to8 gallons, according tothestrength| of any kind, wil destroy tem; ; but best remedies, 0F - 
t ; „and sand, and see of але plant, and cast the soil This will be of ке careful examin and removal of the insects by hand, 
that the balls of the plants are in a moist he Ithy con- | 4. wards inducing strong vigorous growth, "pe how чене, eem ism бт NC | 
ng manure water isof great service fo these, | a fine тале. 2 of late flowers, in Ше case of the кала йе He ы AQ и ани ist t you; be 
. е be —— peris at all seasons, partieularl ming sort poen рео T can pe obbined Е rough the tr p nis ri 1 
iw, w e trees will be starting into growth. It is ы FRUIT DEPARTMENT & a to c се e К 
quite impossible to use the syringe to adv E tage in más Get dé йсй dnd Жайы ot A GARDEN. збе ке kept, Tadias it is no тонне andis тж forest mei 
tories, and und h ei y ith М 1 go E ruit trees finished RCH It is considered by the most ski! 
vi er such circumstances the | With the least possi ible delay ; ; and if any res A stil ill as a died rule, uc should be left at about 
flowering plants should be removed to опе end remains to be done, this should bé dom mpleted w · their height apart. e uld be gradually thinned a$ 
of the мин, and the twiners, &с., given a liberal, ^пу unnecessary loss of ti It may appear fion an t| norem height demands i been во often obliged ED f 
th „е engine, whieh will al , greatly attempt to act the t Cá an iquarian to refer to e naming heaps of dried or othe lan "y d 
be d keeping the glass, &е., clean. This should | the old, and I hope now universally condemned ш сет соттовронбед е IE recollect that те "his kin 
one before the into gro dica s digging a deep pit, of about the ва - could have, undertaken а unli 
"will be no danger'of injuring the tender foli т hita | roots of the tree to Бе me compass a he, Young gardeners, to whom these remarks more 
E njur үе te liage while 8 e tree planted, and filling it h should bear in applying to us for assistant 
they are in a d Dro : iel g it with the mind that, before pplying 
à Mor an | ihi « d үн could be produced, I believe that Ne should exhaust their other means of i information. 
air у on n e cannot save them the —— of exam 
y put as much as а good cart.load of bu оби ld it be desirable if we 
сап тч is to help them—and tha t most willingly. 
requested that, in future, not more than four p 
6-4 e € r ВассеПа ооба ii i 
tiful Phytolacea icosand 
Lavandula multifida. Rinder 
in this country. If procur: ni. it wi € | 
iti garden in к — of E EN . з 
PrNUS LARI Ww € an 
i st theme sis week. of me Pique 
lA at the meeting of the Heetiouitural iety 
pples, anything. deserving the name of a erop of fruit is PorATOES: Amateur Gardener. Soaking Ро 
A us mme ee growth 
— tove plants wil be benefited by the the in ваї tive of disease 
-— Lisia Do not neglect the old, but beautiful and | over rich soils is сече Ground intend: them in salt a 5 water is no preventive vel. Үй 
a moist, high tempe ihe plants growing as freely as | trees should first PRA Ete ed for frui M. Кози: "вы, This is стт p ipee -— pr^ 
iua : | = i ubtless ! 
| rature, plenty of I mes | vend done, regardless of ex nid n dd sometimes cule T. e now re 
soil i 
water, a :ieh open compost, i 
" qn. | —— у аы р р ө юш. "tat уси natural eep it true it 
IPP'y ants for next sesson. Keep пра кчо в trees, a вийїсїе pew y n di Pow zu Т = 
—9 rester eer aas side bu: туч sient, quantity o fre fresh t turfy should d be | ТУРЕ ron Зтамртхо LEA 
eus ; abit f growth. a y, but for they are soon exhausted, and 
cautiously, — іп the case of recently potted | к upon the natural soil for their ; 
а 
inoren halki edo " 
K tre: in this wa 
2 RCING DEPARTMENT, iae infested with moss or liche ы. | eire. peles among: 
got dap dry at tha my coe His wand aeg Seraped, and be painted with a composition о vei а 
probably throw them prematurely into fruit. S. ШД, уед nds, е4 ор 
efu тв аге 1 
| y рш оле сие made, 
