184 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. — |[Мавен 95, 
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Dunaas (Turners), yellow ground, and. Miss Stewart (Hale's), | of the “March winds?" now prevailing. entila | с! € roota of Peach о Gras W We вл not оне 
b. ecd ape unt оннан e із. Of see lection of | eantionsly, using the ventilators on the aha ‘side of | coxirEms: J Т. Chundrow or Kundro Pw 
Саган, an ТЕА was Lady ] ра tae em rider se d the house only om cold windy bright days. During | Abies Smithiana, the Fipialéy&h Sprie 
possessi reie n colour it is clear white, | weather suc wi e now ex neing it requires | uA LRE tot mda: 
ey ifi- : ‚ 1 1 | ves. Sepa: 
AS ep porcelain blue; first-class certifi- | no small amount of time and attention to give ажем иа. " n ORE 
narrowly margined эг 
cate awarded. To m Fostera certificate of merit was awarded : air at all tim 24 endi admitting cold dryin currents 5 | ti 
: 0ї | EALING PARK. V 
itis a white sort, broadly «ей ar with тозу lilae. Mr. Turner 
also sent а seedling Cin»raria named Sir C. Napier, а dark blue 
kind with broad petal and good form „likewise spe cimens ‹ of f Poly- time or attention. Atten 
anthus George the Fourth d Adm 
m. 
last week’s 
to disbudding, tying, &c., vid proceed та ураа = 
frui i 
directions as 
it, the su ion hou ver 
rrie fairly ain а oist tecto ies 
tation to Mr. чат of Arn loo J sphere, and keep a sharp look out for red spider. Giv 
Brown, who for many yéars discharged the duties of | French Beans i state a liberal supply of 
a e Esq. of Arniston, was | manure-water, and see to ing up а succession 
to dinner, on Friday, 16th ult., on ч -|them. Mxrows.—Encourage those newly planted out 
zajko x "uw t Scotland. 0 enter on the surv vot Ж. E close moist heat,so as to get them into f 
». ship of the Dean For est, to whieh he has been appointed. growth as quickly as possible ; but p at are fairly 
< Mr. M Сокі, forester, Scone Palace, occupied the она should be kept cooler, admitting air on every 
ehair; отоп ; deputy-urvey or of f Chopweli favourable opportunity, in order to secure short- aei 
Wood, acted Mua ier. The chairman, in a short and | fruitful wood. ^ Keep the shoots thin regular, 
poe speech, endeavoured to express the feclings pinehing out any not wanted, but avo oi 
respect and esteem which not only himself but every | main shoot until they reach the sides of the pit, when by 
. one o» A absurd i беды towards Mr. Brown, а pinching out the point the laterals will start into growth 
character was only excelled by his | and c fru it abundantly. Do not let — night tempe- 
eri as à лее ву frien As a token of their re- | rature exceed 1 and - w ou 
gard, he pres ented t to Mr. Brown а bandsome gold | as the Ne rises 
an 
d stopping the 
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 wateh and ld brooc ee to Ac PX penty of youn 4 plants for 
t thes 
1 | winds, 
The conversation of [ e evening атте yea and endeavo 
for Mrs. stri d 
5877 ача) to forest ng affairs, in са шапу оѓ ће M uro by keeping ште пеаг Pei pem md not allow- 
gen эзе мыгы interested, and the meeting | ing them to suffer for want of pot-room 
did be. t separate b e a origina а m ere eine GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
to n placing forestry in a bette Nothin so injurious to recently tran — 
o good serv 
position than it has его ocenpied i in Ud e On the shrubs, especially large cag evergreens, as eold drying 
suggestion of Mr. Thomson the soil i 
| was agreed th at as agricu ul- | winds ; а 
water ^U scuta Via 
ry ; and oem — 
formed with this yarn and а committee was appointed | form fresh roots, but this is often n 
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f drawing up fari for the conduct of | presen 
din: : Mr, Brown orest.: Vice- | when this is the case i че 
4 cone, Secre Мг. | с em over the mer, be 
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ursery and Seedsman, Edinburgh. — 's growth. Such pren should hav 
Mr. Anderson, Nursery Seeds | sary qucm until they get established, for without 
Committee: Mr. Taylor, ( Capper onn; Mr. thi s it is folly to expect them to succeed, 
xlove M IT DEPARTMENT 
sound dry n 124 
iM oh t onee, giving a liberal 
for holding ti on their respecti ve acts s, it | application, without loss of time, to such plants as 
was desirable that something of a similar kind should be | appear to requi eit. Itis of the utmost impor 
or fo 
the loss of a 
e every neces- 
Castle ; the ground to "ғ 
Balden, Bywell Lo: Mr. Canipbel | Alloa H manure wheeled upon q rars here it is wanted, and 
Mr. Thomson, Culhorn ; Mr. M:Cleish, Alnwick Castio. е; | to push forward any jol ch may involve wheeling. 
Mr. Dickson, Charleton, It was that the. object | If апу nailing remains #0 pas pie e, get this finished as 
for which the association has been established should be | quiekly аѕ possible, and do mot пе, 
fiegléct.to — ж 
‚ made known in the horticultural ран, апа PM blossoms of Peach and Aprieot trees, so as to 
the Е of those interested scheme | érop if possible. Whatever лар of covering smt 19 
should be The meeting у аай p^: an es | it should be so arranged as asily removed on fine 
nds in May. Scoteh Newspaper. days, and let down арлы ЖО for the thinnest 
"ACCEPI RE covering is injuriou sheltering insects, 
cs Calendar of M ert PES and obstrueting the tight, &c., vise allowed to remain 
ta (For the ensuing all | Eo me the trees are in blossom that ground 
i is i for aragus, Ses and -Rhubarb, 
PLANT ерат which should be planted soon. These require a 
— During the continuance cof 2n, rich soil, which огам — ched 2 feet - ex 
üeing, air m of rotten manure well ineo 
e ean hardly be bu Ф 
gus. ‚ when planted in 
LS ielding a vast 
ts every season ; whereas if 
watering with manure- 
it is so 
А e trouble or 
perly meson 
of Mrs. Lawrence's own gardeners, } report that . 
tention x that lady "to e Ere give up plaut growing. " Я 
the ary, she intends -—— to Ma a small ГЫ 
choice pe of - Orehids, .stove or eme e varies 
Ley 8, &c. е the m iiu án 88 
- БОНИ 
Eal ing ark winter und 
of large rae y erm e to be uced to lar mmber sk] 
for i te grower); and when it is Movil б, this" 
also an amateur in farming, poultry, &c., it is mob su 
that a delicate PCR of health shold indue ce E wg 
large collections of Orchids, stove, and g 
which we believe will pu be to » "disposed o й 
understand more th p one party is already in 
Pay W. We do not see why your flue should not en 
the чн. T6 y desit. It will only be io 
happen, it wil colleet at the elbow and produce explosion,. If 
you employ hot water, use 3-inch pipes and the е snot iler 
you peur get. 
A H. 
FRUITS: g s described 
oval, violet, tolerably juicy, and Ti The чорону мн, 
Жай, Belle de Scea M M Belle de А: Е 
ng 
very large, red, and juicy is not classed amo: 
reau, or fi rm-fleshed Cherries. Thè tree is vigorous ай 
ductive, suitable or t he open ground, ога wall with sm eas 
aspect. || 
Fuxar: С F. Itis common mouldiness acting upon dead sin 
а damp, ili-ventilated place. 
Grares: M. Аз wish, to have Black Grapes for к. 
roofed greerhous well uud Ld ecd AM Í míddsy, and 
afternoon sun, but without fire heat, you eannot dobe 
plant the Plae К. Hambnrgh and Black Prince, but T 
forme ; 
Limes: F hë plant is doubtless true. I 
understand, then it is Leid Hot old e 
though it flow ge will tliatevil 
f putting the ж етпе bottom-he 
аге half-grown, and jj tems retai; then 
LUCUMA DELICIOSA G. We are Wliet 
England. It i 5 5 Kind of Борава. аны all 
are spoken w y weary travellers. " т. Y 
Banana hou ; 
NAMES OF Prin s. We have been э often obliged 
ыс көнү кызы of dried o pl 0: ор 
ur correspondents tó fedótiečt that we never have, 
Li pU ud iive ndertake! w^ eos Ve e ex rou 
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Young gardeners, towhom ks more 
should bear in mind that, before е applying to Anl га 
other ining i 
erftmes of 
me iring them, appeared in. 
: ill find all фе i 
y or М йм КАЧ се. o Eod 
| РО:вомЕр PLANTS: WC. You should? — pat you jns 
йиш your. house чп {һе par i r paint was gone A 
tha mells which disagree ih plans, are 
infurto а че (fg as to Bes There rem 
ees smell is quite gone your plants will pérh aps pi gh again. 
EEDS: . Sow them now in loam in pans, piat ^u а 00 
rame, Ре seéds өй be just buried. As soo a йе 
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seed-be n till next sp 
SreniNG det eui eis ai 
Btrav-bands, canvas blinds, Bitch twigs Interwoven: 
ES are the máterzials most — ict 
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made last for many years. —- 
ATE OF THE WEATHER AT cm riori rers зохрох, 
March bserved at. 
be drank or used in gardening. Тһе p 
greater the I: of — "You S^ | better use 
ms is far bette 
D3 AND FORE, y We have most са 
белее? to the official evidence м te Are 
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15 | 
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400 
% 
e years ago, it lias been eme tists of bloom — E 
from the middle of July till November. | E : "3 
Clear throughout EU 
| m ; rain; partially overcast: 
(Ue LE sempe 
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23—Cloudy and cold; clear at ni asa s night 
temperature of the week, 2} deg. below the ave 
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