168 
[Мавен 18 
In about a fortni ortnight, remove 
where пу P — well d 
specimens for spring- 
autu 
d be боп about 
the урой of "лут, апа ps as чы күн ires К 
(ges from 
damping ко! in winter. After 
they —€— be о planted out as | as before, an 
next autumn. I have seen plants not рее b 
heat, or be ed to flower in the previ deux de or 
them to the prede пеней 
they have p^ E 
| derived from the sun's invigoratin 
rad n prisa Vines keep 
is the only e 
and, not: Wiener eo жэ strong old plants, put out 
mber, on an elevated dry 
ing La 
much frost as 
“ while winter still lingers on the verge of spring." P. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing ent 
PLANT D n Е ARTME 
seco Ce fm is the set 
whether or not "heri isa suficient —! 
the conserv uring 
f this is attended to a once, 
s any 
may happen to 
late to a peces multitudes of eds. plan 
E! blooming early in mn. Young plants of Alla. 
‚ Cleroden де" X 
will form n nice si sized 
trees, 
about ы, 
өү к 
engine 2 will keep ith in 
peso to it, and poor plants of these can 
ned from the 
fruit, but, in 
— may ue. 2" rae dine by па 
at a later perio 
also be Ae mu 
can 
d i the. gen neral health of the 
ood 
ring а very favourable spring as near 
possible, "until the fruit is stoned, 
a warm — t atmosphere 
ly as 
received. 
ually, and айо! 
| epe with a free circulation о 
fru 
1 
their ly in a moist close atmosphere. 
a few 
hich p plants are more pri will айза "kind 
be obtained in [a very [short ti me. d v^ 
SM oc rion ів a useful plant, and should no 
psc: ьа if fine 1 
ex ресей. thinning m st be resorted to e dela a 
the fruit is fairly set. 
R GARDEN AND mom уч ЕВ. 
rapidly, and Jes a I succession of bright yellow 
flowers. T smooth an 
Љу every possible means to 
y 
for it is just that i ted for autumn - 
‚Тї are quantities of useful things which 
may be raised seeds, ав Thunbergias, Ipom. 
e 
tively little i еч 
the turf i wet 
œas, | tions 
„ | hand should be concentrated о: 
wns, an 
ereas, 
ongy state, ora M be greatly con 
solidated 7р еы oa for the If any altera- 
any al 
or planting still remain unfinished every available 
i 
ng га) 
а sharp eye upon these for 
s very җе, m 
] mea; 
reat an Án eem will 
vhs uring g ond erop. 
sius In the ciim of qua aim i^ imitating 
when the "er > 
8 
e to be eontended чо 4 pe 
мыч л еМ» fruit must be liberally supplied sib. iden, 
and give them 
roller, to render the 5 
it CLOCHES: б б. 
E ОЎ THE WEATHE 
ek endi» March 16, 1 
R АТ €HISWI 
1854, as observed 
ICK, NEAR KONDOR 
BILL 
For ача we 
BAROMZITER. 
March. неа 
Min. | 
Б 
29.991 5 
30.101 
| Friday 10 
Fes H 
30.101 
p 140 
29.992 
slight rain ; p at night. 
E а gear clear. night. 
clskhEsER| Pau 
March 10— -Fine tb 
ГА 
— R- e; 
" iue а fine clon 
TA min; с cloud iy; de nd ast, 
1$—Foggy; cloudy; sunshine at inte е 
16—Overcast ; cloudy -— Е Bia, A i roy ТАГ 
Mean temperature of ‚ 4) deg. ep. boe d ia 
RD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, . 
RECO 
arch 
4s М Greatest. 
which | Quantity 
i f Rain, 
Rained. | ©! 
March. 
Average 
Highest 
Temp. 
Mean 
Temp. 
N. | uv 
Sunday 19 ri 
Mon. 10 
Tu 13 
14 
14 
10 
11 
the above period ос 
,; and the lowest on the 
e LA 
tio 
Mice сые] NE. |a 
E ы „АИР. " 
gsesceeg 
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К 
жн. жа а 
ко рвов 
©з» чл чл суњ оз | 
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The e highe est cunei s MEE 
[nes 20th, 1836—therm, 6 оп the 1 
9 de 25th, 1550—therm, 
Notices to Correspondents, 
F T. If you are troubled with slugs in your hive it is 
because it is in too damp a а situation and condition; rro 
therefore endeavour to impre it in these respects, You 
easily ыы. if there any now init, by T" it epa аі 
— A 
Books: 4 er. Fhillips's * Guide to to Geology,” men- 
rA treat m. Sciences." Lindley's s" Theory 
T s p.54 
culture ” is out of 22 edition is in preparation, 
kind of V 
CAN мы 
pit т only ‘when nuda ат 
ма remarks аге a piece of im 
Cockscom i maran Balsa ран 
and eA се, Сара "um ths, Lobelias, &е Р is ^os pw the writer dd the trouble to read, or if that were t» 
cuttings : i of cin vor osa mpleted as тар Planting do done Mr kis — to ink, " would have seen that we — 
kerry in is more than а , and be | time will require much attention i ering, а is Pes were f the wonderful il os tliat be 7 "e 
nice specimens b Jul Е The dm at the very busiest n of ear - eciall if E e| formerly x i in use here as cloches in France. We 
dwarf variet y of Heliotropium V коё 04 "ощ | plants nt Ач remov it is s ean, ap ә b Judice [ 4, ЦМ e: uy rependit. ад siopped Ley: pi 
*too delicate for the flower garden, will be f. ery put off such work to the last. jets over ie. Th обдон: vi о It is made by dissolving gun сон 
= mseful for blooming — w ce paite 4 planted with bulbs, and wh tir the surface « EA tL. enture to егам peo Wem Ж ш neis 
а | are in req n fact, where the k in hand ной as to мер it open and мыл не also ical practitioner in cannot prepare 
irr бон not a day should be lost in making every |i men "T арреага! If the stock of „ре i property, as W to any gash RUE 
(iy to be wan ort to Marie considerably more is bedding ош d is still deficient, e ө Wop the |. correct. The pahe are to be sold 
.prej res any | most favourable position without loss f time. S health of Mrs nce. 
x or extra demand, should such ha appen to occur, | the propagation of Dahlias and Hollyhoeks ; the latter Sk отто: Anon. "The design Je in the уёгу worst Coder 
; EATING: W. We much regret our inability to o underst: 
vg Ж ад started their buds | are now so greatly improved by the efforts of the florist question. Flues are usually built with » angisi Near 
y warm рейт d plen eak | that they are vy , Superior to the Dahlia in their| door is е стече sngle to be made ? Perhaps ЖОП 
= manure-water, Also get а ротйоп а of the into | effect, and ар extensively planted in every ood & ketch. We should be very thankful 
а realen heat as Aer have ciently recruited garden. Cu сй off the old wi with a heel, жа on mention: wW M D. Iti Tent 
"These aro eeedingly | planted in us mdr ой, and afforded a gentle bottom- slight tinge of purple tips sf the leaves, and 
jp pe^ TC wi be | STE Pen ЫЫЫ Па оса ао 
| cos reely at this than any other| eon f but especially for that 
p Caleeolarias hardened off by removing | of epe y мейі cvm fem cones wp 
ld fi exposing them ду to d lus OMM iiw Smith. Alopecurus pratensis, 110.3 Avent 
s | preparatory s to planting t rag in Ее its to make roo flavescens, 4 lb, ; Món erc. n run T or 8 Ibs. of MEE 
thin тоату Rye Grass, Kath, s эе Mie e: "n b. 
, 8.3 1 
$ "PLORDÉIS FON RAD Ibs.; Black — 11b.; йе Ош 
x ET and Pieotees have suffered much this past саа or FRUIT bete ча зрревг 0 Het pem, se 
winter ; those that eseaped should be potted forthwith, | Peran Gris. ux. The three Apples are goo и 
We know of nothing better to grow йе іп Vini tuo Kitch тл a nente тта ion Wee 
Р poun in , one tten anure, | NAMES оғ PLANTS. e been so often obliged таза 
rather | and one part sharp river sand ; in this simple со post, со een Moab ot dried о r other plants, that we er Davy 
à with occasional — weak liquid manure during the ms ab коче а ii pcm Tr 
, &c., g › ме have seen them grown м especiall; 
; беу М аму of space, and that they are are properly |style. Seedling Pansies in beds should be gone over should Rr M E tad | that, before applying to us for 
| ddr Qua: clear. y manure water, and kept | carefully, the surface soi , and a làm of they s от — their €— — of gaining : pee 
ipe fectly clear of inseets. Give air freely to these on put on, We like flowers of this description to ә save them. the t ias н examining and Mos 
‘every fa ‚ but do , | bloom in their best character on their first for them selves; nor тоша it De a 
to blow over them, and дї ты ФАП; T "aem сап о is to help them—and tha 
ve , disfigure their foliage. Hee ward it fs the сазе, that seedling flow requested that, iu future, not more s tha 
ше DEPARTMENT. troub sent us at one time.— Car. Sci | 
.—Atten to the bottom heat, parti- | poli e Ps di iml of thia” i lini, but it is bad —the Cornelian Cherry. St. lgnatius's Bean із Х 
à where this is by fermenti дё and if not previously | Strychnos, and is very роївопойв.—А H. | 
M dii. d it ting materials, л so now, ere amateur has е! mata and lutea, are wholly different plants 
tan, &c., and see Ко dn — ues etn we would advise him to grow a few of alias of A. ranuneu loides--A D. One oti i 
1 owers in half-peek plants in each ; ile. — : рро родов 
would, . we 5 ificati 3|  transparens.—4 L. Anthyllis onobryc f p 
cation, to be. d fragments o 
тут чача have not ун i Е ; e q^ "plants ҮШ die a s rris as jv 
must be watched, as t ey are not to be fi 
soil about the of the gode A displace the um solanacenm st in 1838; hiser 
HARDY i dom is atto Sronrs: D T. M. Fabre obtained his first sport расу 
v А T & KITCHEN GARDEN riments have been continued till now; the ot 
out Cauliflowers that dire been wintered er А ed T - He vom AA = r tms М 
* ti ives at e nea i re 
NE — : piece of soil Where е! rimentsis" Courte Introduction au Travail де e 
- mit, it will be found a good practice | Surla Métamorphose de deux Æ of the Нетай 
in transplanting these a his un. in season to thro: thé Transactions of the Agricultu tor into or^ 
out ei — plaeing the removed soil on ы We are o уе to make it a rule not toe dn 
and placing the plants in сон which TrxrrsATURE Tias: MJB B. In thome for Chiswick, е 
Се Se die sheltered from the north winds, Stirthe| he day of the month is placed the 0-7 i the follar 
ina ч which а : AO 8 
t weeds чн Dess Ed Spina , &c., and bag rq her н the rain, if алу, between 8 * 
Forward Cel А Б appearance .|.. 8 Aa the following moọrning.|| information 79. 
ery -— for a very early su WINTER GARDEN W D. You will ind the ; 
kin T y supply, by 
pric g out on a sli „and sow оп и» 792 of our Volume for 1 2 aware that 
со ам "Where it is intended Me токта: has given notice o£ his itis 
he : " аад v : this ld be done at once, Ас further inquiry. That із all that 
2 in pots of coal, young ver rn же ted as speedily as ur wish to antieigate | m. 
ў id hust 1 the sun's i 4 P cumstances à mii ttend to vidi 0! hs ker odas пт mm 
by shutting up early in the edm PM ed possible, regular and р ; Peas] В; Ing for а |. and in tairness to all rro 
it, Шеге is no heat so congenial to vegetation that sowing quantities Өм мың ener ad АД however iit 
as that intervals. бое that those i | 
in the ground are not injured. | and upon other 
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