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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL & 
feet high, and having from 25 to 30 full blown м 
each plant, ingle 
orth "ые to 
pots, and placed in a close fram 
make fresh — '; Afterwards hey s 
plenty of air. Plan ed in 
suitable for the or phe of the eed or for mixing 
with other p "he earliest and best flowering of 
th ts I his euttiugs from are selected and planted 
all the shoots 
of the pot. 
ain 
uses the em t make more shoots, whi ch are aga 
— of Operations. 
(For tle ensuing we week.) 
ANT DE kt ri ART 
brig 
v6 recently prevai 
nteract their 
effec 
the beauty of the finest ui nd à if their 
ming has di atmo- 
unless 
into general use, 
ance, to Preserve 0 а сера 
ther now 
ing. 
vae upon as ien better than 
hardly be 
eand ket ensiv 
evils; for, perd Mr being troublesom 
itis ve 
their being co 
2 house. 
nged as to be esiti drawn up or let , down, and to | 
ne үзү them to bloom at а season when few 
flowers adorn the garden. 7. R. 
TURAL SociETY, April 6.—Mr. Hancock in 
A Certificate was awarded эз this occasion to а imd 
r. Turn It i 
NATIONAL FLORICUL 
се chair. 
'ealled Memnon, exhibited by M 
colour dark 
blooms т 
same for veneni Sir €. Napier, a 
good broad peta 
tion “т а dv vea Auricula, а" King of Crimsons. This 
shad 
"sa flower, buff ground, with ed crimson edges.— 
Mr. Ec ie, of Stoke Park, contributed a finely bloomed plant of 
his seedling Cineraria, E 
warded a Certificate. Two Ж bloomed plants were цао 
sent "hj Bousie' 8 Lg а are clea 
with deep-blue 
It is a mnia r. sent Ci uty o 
8 асе, but it was not in good condition. It зма хане 
ground, with deep purple edge, inclined | to cup; the foo wp 
quite hard and wiry.—Messrs. Lee 
white, tipped with bright rose; a showy variety, but not of tho 
best fi There were a mis; uriculas, a Poly- 
anthus, and x of 30 fine "m id Pansies, from Mr. Turner. 
st oi Victory, Comet, Unele Tom, 
ror, M , Sovereign, Royal Standard, 
Mansfield, Satisfaction, wem John Russell, Lord Palmer- 
ston, National, 'and Sir John Catheart, 
Miscellan 
Poireau d'été Petit de олем uicem is an 
when not in use; for if 
they are troublesome to move, there i is a great йш dg 
,an nothing 
ean look more dismal than a house wrappe ped in 
the disagreeable | ар- 
material i 
is wanted is 
A celod түзөч superior in some respec 
tionable in the case of lofty houses, em its liabi 
р o 
ine, such 
ast; but avoid, as far as possible, allowing currents to | 
blow over the plants, and counteract their "drying effect | 
by keeping ds available moist. 
RCING DEPARTME 
PixERY. — prs swelling hr ки 
а ртр etn V eh see e 
| moist at the roo r if the 
Leek, wi long narrow leaves, i : in 
. colour, Itis not so well adapted for a main crop as the | the te extreme, and ear are 
large Rouen othe , if sown at | necessary to enable one to properly water plants having | 
the same tim more apt to run they | their pots plunged. This sort of work, therefore, sh 
аге, "But а lite of it may be sown for early use with not be e to inexperien ds, who would 
advantage, Journal of Hort Soc. probably water every phat, dt if inan seine ^ pe 
^ Advice to Artists. uw вомро which these | Cate 5 
remarks have bee ended to explain are important Ы tepid —— ж e plants that wae Pee ченине gr 
to those who would represent vegetable forms as they oted, tmosphere regularly moist, but. 
are, they have, i Lagar oe а still greater Destin g upon avoid eim e is over the plants, , and sm 
positions in which plants and thei arts are |5 ly until 
to be employed баса. It 1s to be рей à that | and more congenial to vegetation ; ; shut tup e ear zly in а 
the time is appr g when good taste will beim ноен allowin ng the glass to stand at 85° or 90 for 
from huge bouquets hung upon curtains, or carpets ап hour A wo Neo tied up and sjringing the | 
with mountains of fruit, or muslin dresses made | ho ouse, — Proceed as expeditiously ihe 
етінін with eternal garl ds of leaves and | possible with, ініне the fruit, a аай г abr. P 
іп with а due regard to impossible perspec- growt , ion-houses, e uring to get all. 
tive, and incom: light and shade. | sueh important pene as this eae a: e proper time, кас, 
а against common sen it isa very to allow the Vines to produc 
a кышу of laterals, s which only serve to exclude the 
when the laterals are removed; and allowing: a quantity 
mply | 
m verd loose and fria 
lit 
wn, that it is. 
air  1552—therm. 73 deg.; and tne lowest on the 16th, 
| KITCHEN GARDEN asp HARDY FRUIT pL Tte 
See bee — рсы nted trees ara ИН 
for the стр. however, will 
case m of a v orous hardly be the 
und irf be mulehed vitii замі ш 
а uniforml 
ys, 
air. Ge а ety of tal 
бы 
soon 
em growing rare w eii weeds, and 
P ———ÓQtMm(i 
STATE OF THE mo AT CHISWICK, NEAR 
, 
Forthe week ending April 6, 1354, as obse а rved а atthe Horticultural Garies, 
EMPERATUBE. [Ту 
- 5| BAROMETER, | —— 
March |58 Te Ot the Air. (Ofthe Ear Н 
and April. 1 Max. | Min. | Max.| Min [foot 2 i 
dedi ферз deep. d 
Friday 3i| 3 | 30401 | 3054 | s; | 2 | 4x0 | 4 @ 
Satur. 1| 4 | 30.290 | 30.139 | 71 | 30 | 50.5 | 46 H 8 
Sunday 2| 5 | 30.409 | 30.230 | 62 | 32 | 470 | 46 г) 
Mon.. 3| 6 | 30.296 | 30.457 58 26 42.0 | 47 Г] 
Tues. 4| 7 | 3052, | 303281 | 61 28 | 445 | 46 » 
| Wed. 5| >, | 30.371 | 30.312 | 65 | 27 | 460 | 46 ja 
| Thu та. 6 9 | 30.441 | 30.305 67 з | 455 | 47 | 4 ‚18 
| Average. | | 30419 | 30.319 Euri" 
Mareh. h 31—Clear with dry air; very clear. at night. ГЕРЙ 
April  1—Fine; very fine: clear at night. 
-= 2— Clear; very fne; overcast. 
— 3—Clear; masses of dusky and white cloud cle; 
1rost 
—- 4—Slight ; clo udless ; hot sun ; very clear; toil 
— 5—Clear; very fine prend frosty. a 
=- 6—Foggy; very fne with hot sun; clear; slight frost. 
Mean temperat the week, 1-10th deg. below the average, 
RECORD ОР THE VENER AT CHISWIOR, 
т Anril I5. 1554. 
фы: | о. i 
i wr i | tza | ав. | No.of 
pril. | ав | 528 | Z8 |Yearsin 
520 LT] ze which it| or | 
AL ч Rained, ў 
Suuday 9| 544 | 35.2 | 448 13 » 
Mon. ` 30| 55.1 33.6 | 414 11 Y 
Tues. 11| 55.0 35.7 45.3 14 i 
Ww E 55.5 37.3 | 46.4 18 
Thurs 34.3 15.3 12 
Friday d 574 37.4 47.4 1 
Satur. 15! 57.3 39.6 | 45.1 16 
eriod ай the lte | 
The highest tem ture during the above 
X^ 1347—therm. 20 deg. 
Notices to sSorresponde ents. 5 
‚Атал Wixz: W M. Not yet arrived. Many thanks. Hor 
n à par cel of books be most conveniently and unexpənsively 
pent to you 
олан RS doubt whether your plants, 
orkserewed “j M Toot, will ever lose the form ; 
althy, ably be Шот 
С 
having become 
if they dont 
dom 
рев you to j^ Au So 
AE v WO ot think 
anywhere. 
EXHIBITION AT Снізууток : Veraz, We cannot explain t 
writer in the last No. of the ^ Flo rist” makes out his 
that t Deodar seeds are 
contributions is still delayed. 
* 
{ 
| 
| 
ud 
sim те 
taking a proportionate amount from ће weight апі. Put we know that he e о misunderstand Dedit 
quality of the fruit, which x Vines will bring to. Pn Meere 6 e we m d вуд. 7 "» 
e perfection. ive aperi borders а Te supply of | readers of the “ Florist” that the “additional neis died br 
tion tepid ma ter, g m the stable tank | the Society in 1853 for Orchids amounted in value ^ 
ре | i but if f, as advertised, May T 
g form and when it койчо, Arait sios sare y cx the | 1853, уб vil sco (hat it ашошией toy 591, extr Malf the 
hey prevalen ying winds, an oist atmo- | estimate of the wri «та ^ Florist" Surely We m? и 
mode o EE construetin g sphere,using the mri roe except w eas the Vines | Sed fo fro Fir ber in repr, to such SAM 
exa oom, or re the are beginning to хашіпе the facts, i juge or yourself. а бшш — 
кулин colour. 1 d of i v lower er, to текке, па па ова ч. it ж-н Ао done v andi v | 
ied by а |а supply of pure soft water for syringing with, as, good quality. - 
heap, | limy is used, the Lari - pom eras Жм, БЕ Meu wo E. Fumigation with tobacco ee mi H 
1 AMES OF PLANTS. e ve n воо 
from. with а lime, which injures | decline naming heaps of dried or other plants, T ri 
m às well as greatly dis! acit РЕАСН .— Trees | 0 request our correspondents to recollect that we perar ah B 
a s threads, swelling their fruit must be carefully attended to with. M could have, egek an im н а of б 
ds im, which may be repre- water, giving liquid | in state, | m these assistant 
is t 20 or that show indications of being overcropped for their | m uld beer in hat, а ЕТЕ T iari 
| еу — exhaust their other means "WD 
Strength. Keep the young wood nicely and regularl We са them the trouble of e 
the tied in, and guard against insects and mildew by а) for r themselves es; пог would it be desirablo UM 
petals, imitated by as many liberal use of the syringe, and the timely application reque 4. Е (йо ака Кав eit 
PEN water and sulphur. ; 
\ two rows, i esa any five points. Thi рутон AND pr dani RIES. SUAE p erem dre СТ wr | 
-— figure, w per to the eye of a Botanist What pes right s unshine and s drying windg,| C*nthoides; 1260, Astr. sp n.(?); do any ог these Н эш 1 
berry Pese ; but, by certain чы агай | 4 "done thi 0st care tosave way d dues ted eanth ?—Науе we sent you tbe new edition noprychis Palsi; | 
ы form ог proportion in the constituent part same. f Шш. АА od. A me dm Uo T I long green ies, | 
diagram may be m change its whole aspect with- Ma m de of any service, but the Беча, рош the bati б У Үтүө» уоп must treat Иш) m | 
-out changing its material form ; and of t changes roots as wel p. hall d be thoroughly soaked. рыу ze Orange is Maclura aurantiaca, nci z paise it ins i 
_ 4 should think that intelligent artists might avail them- | After applying ns and allowing the An E little x the - нә m for eret hand glass, Sio 
А a - 1 eat, ап en 1C. qn 
ж» не" dred thousan y millions of , become , Stir it slightly v а ded immaterial. A Devonian . The foyer is so сара pee | 
 wariations . are conceivable, - пі: ону seem to fork, which will prevent its secs and will also allow |— ту, be mado of its But it is sup pd Ша.—4 M А к 
"answer all the exigencies of manufacturing art, the free action of the sun and air tc H The Seve и "Candolles cuneifolia- 
ферз» id. it, in ay, знае y be done by епсо the producti - me к мш new an eem atilla. mi 7 prn " 
е taste and. skill of ho know how to apply dress with fine soil уэл — newly laid turf, when-| Doronicum rera ЧАКЧА whatever the other Founded with i 
fas EFODO IE ka ie. Yictoria Lipa Rino from the effects of| P Gains Bami Pomaiertis? vo viil aser" : 
e Victoria an j = А 
ali the al siamo pai of it it, of и Pei асан dry cold под "Take advantage of the present | and tell yon lec "isis rs ei dod you keep the $t 
а plane nd changes in. it it as e dry weather to stir the е soil of shrubbery and | VEs: R Н. Stoves will do no ha: 7m, provid zious PAP 
ba periodi} allowable for ma a purp sistently give ^ ^ to. prevent seg owth of weeds, babit of which iris by nom үүө ; easy toc uie M р 
with the structure of plants, he would obtain a an elabo- in plenty of Mignon, ot neglect to put |; have thought a flue er меп тойт ни 
tern, in which : n pienty of ромен enr if not endy done, hard: 8 usual, man une 
ор ern, іп wh find no fault, and in annuals should жоу hs y vss КЕ. of th 
telligent surprise would find m & һе without further loss time, | and o others ai are unavoidably дешпе, edes 
Mese cer era e aei s oe admire н"! rii duy аге not wanted эг om ndm. the ып оГ 
