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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
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"dilference, Шарі very T кез into а flaked Met serviceable and economieal, as ver wo 
\ арр 4 бәби mh Grand- of nee 
nd Bride o 
Dr rette ойс, 
isinetly striped, a it - 
da Maria is а flower 
in habit, 
к rq. 
t double: pure white is La 
H 
rre dide " 
pvo “СД 
style, 
3 
n fo ed nga -— nd h 
e dete do varieties are suitable to ч едїп п | 
em din "t double; Rex Rubrorum, "Tou urnesol, 
4 Mari кчө dem a Fille. The outlay for 
both pure able 
“ы Ау bright iihle the disagreeable fumes. 
req 
rea 
P Wis Swan and ере; er | 
ена tobac 
hem the smoke cannot escape, 
smoke plants een асч obliged to 
Go over the conserva- 
ntly, to regulate rowth, o see tha 
d t 
б ie an are kept moist, giving & thorough wil no 
n 
bei 
d strong 
so as to secure iiaii 
plant closely а >= three times a w eel and keep them 
ned round and sto ma 
эз jointe 
pera every 
one duin ot. first- class. p еў, and while the |n 
bought рр these will ja for 
I —— advise one-half the' quantity obtained 
antumn, in the flower-border, where they 
зуру 1d will be in Ame state fo 
eason. e "T in whic 
ther“ light and rich, and 
to be а loosened to the depth of 15 нав at least; for 
they wil ЇЇ grow and flower if stuck into any soil l, 
they will yearly becom 
« ultimately disappear: altogether. In planting, the 
roots чв be. placed м 5 inches apart, and covered 
with abou es of soil, ^ They require 
0 
; e apt to e sad hav 
‚ among them, so keep your er upon theth, m, т also find i it 
Coss dene i them against the arm of these | 
tection, | and trai 
ped, Жс. у. 
ectesary, and see that they are properly applied "бе 
Ар 
middlin 
m 
us 
osely watched, and syringed as may be necessary. 
з better, however, к lay such plants on their sides 
clean mat, giving t em a good washing with the 
rust to ordinary syringings € 
ent 
moisture, and а moder: йе cireulat 
the weather will admit, and attend regularly to d es 
required, a 
өй; 
r to all — dat wert it, fa t 
andas, Cle r 
tephanotis, and similar rapid РӨ ы gros oed 
TE к, ioni supply of fruit is required 
д 
pote as det soil ЖАМ p гоо 
1! 
ots as I 
ae + 
ape taan а а shady situation, severo them | 5: 
ES 
арїед. 10| 
Mire theg 
ange places with 
1 
ive 
"ђе portion which i das sien ox window, as they | 
poc с under pot culture, an 
e same 
to become weak and | 
аге used two suecessive season s they i 
ly be of little aceount the second ; this w 
wever, be a necessary consequence, but sit 
sm ts, and otherwiee 
32i 
y every insect 
МЕ 
# 
E lh Exec s о она Е 
We this simple cheap печен регбі помно 
th 
; but | whe 
4 
pr 
t present, an? à portion 
hould Aia ino their frui n 
is аз S00 some finè 
= 50 ча Iu cases: whe Vae E eis sé à » t CYOLANTHERA . A sH Bit will pue 
з, ellowed € wi Иш, and other free — — monida by some of ours 
к I seting atiek мы Ur". tem t beke ept su suffi- | informing him.what od. for fish in. sm 
uc ir J Xt ag blooming, yr iens Ж erries аге | Where they are kept for use, ånd must. be һай whem ' 
| т) | fairly set to sr’. Б 6 often at а very short кей аропез дета didenge 
дей t the Museats; for of these cannot | no,rres; И? We Ву. Ds. ок up Ше, Vue ; 
И-ы ы 24 spon from the mo зау Ma Бие manure over the-latier, ід. the IS ofa. muishi zz 
Неве WE afforded а bris ure while in| wi soil. 
Te e^ nz their fruit. It will be better, how. | Нотвеоз: 8 F. Ciider ashes pit on ru yarei fn ^+ 
T бф i er. risk having the t bunches somew pop ect cot дд ү ut; they. will help to | 
edic y "Duis n ie ga to injure r^ — by maintaining | Ixsecrs: Heckington., The in pis setare бы ы ‹ ^ 
wi "R | ~ Pur" which is the practice| rynehus'suleatus, very injuriou senson, espe aog, 
-— уа ; they must be allowed a p. , Pier of som "68è or 70° will be found] tha long dry season, to buds om Vines krs popor borieta | 
" $a greenhouse, w where they сап go ; 4, uite sufüicient. Get the borders prepared for plantin s of destra W.—Shem.. Mt. r. Curtis's d poron Ше ү 
ge Veni not be necespary o giro thg "залау to | out young Vines, and if P'aaried ftMgrowth | genas: Муниса and other ate, “ЖОТА 
y Mee Tage do not allow ther d све vache before planting do not keep them too warm, orit will| the Linnean Society, will be printed à q^ т EE 
Ауа ЗА d of $ den йу difficult to prevent their sustaining a check after se у - mnels. AUT "A. The litt "n 
Epl vs After planting out. PEACHES. ruit is appr Apple-blooms are those of the Apple j’ 
ing maturity the erm АДУ should be kept rather dry,| nomus) Pomorum. The bee de 
h а free cireulation of air, whenever the state of фе = best n of рет сус =" и esu 
і atmosphere vit dmi the perfect site. "or i = - д that time, th ' й. | 
N TOTE SEON AND Lobo gii ES. ts eee will таце Зати be ei gi il 
е РА sho what mild. LILIES? . The har zum 
this department: А. ford am epis lo ment num is not as үө perfectly а ascertained. ^ oi 
E ength ; which- P P p.t -Mcür S TRA wTNG MACHINES Я 2и 
centrated upon it. Hard € "à be | 1 ирланд as to prices, &6,. 2,220 
covering them lightly with fine s Mi. pamphlet on. the subject published ei 
е T y with fine soil; Stocks, Parlament Mite London. ; Вер 
печа ks, 1 stated, is the best month for tra 
y, remaining eei of 
i de removing 
spe shrubs or trees n delayed throni the чта 
vourable eee this also should be done 
Be ешагі, 
iem is perfeetly free pu ere 3А 
it à lass. Ene bae 
ourage k- 
in order to get them 
ы пега, if not а 
th, 
ting out tne, Е фай ЛЬ ag! 
and well estab | 
nti 
ts are lis Д 
sho weather to give the Grass| | 
[Mar 6, 
Persevere in ructión 
every means to prevent the young shoots 
for if they sustain an 
will not soon gét 
and unless the айп 
no i 
co serves | HARDY FRUIT AND rH GARDEN DEP. 
t eomfor cis A 
being porc. 
y check аё tbe present seas ч 
er it, and the wobd "il ms late- 
umn should-pro*e тобе й 
nips fo ке ecession ; 
ady one veeping up a sueces- 
sion of А Pe plants; also Тен and small! 
. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR 16Nj 
Forthe week ending May 4, 1851, as observed atthe Borticu Itural 
SET ыы С чтүн јето Ве = | 
=, { 
jue E g merus aborum Üi thé dir | 
< 
and May. E Max Min. | Max | Min | 
Friday 28! 1 | 29.913 729.840 .840 53 37 | 
Satur. 29| 2 | 929.699.|.29.637 |1983 | ‹99 | 
Sunday 30| 3 | 29.523 | 29.295 | 52 45 
Moñ.. 1| 4 | 29.192-] 29.128 5; 42 
Tues, 2| 8 | 29.467,|. 29.167 |. 60. | 4l 
Wed. 3| 6 | 29.182 | 4943; 60 БЛ 
Thurs. 4j. 7 | 29.663 | :29.540 65 2 i 
Average. | 20. "211372014 
563 1 29343» 
p ошу a and cold, with brisk dui vin ; 
=ч їп; cloudy ; ciear; ы nisa ты j 
pis "win 
May E M cloudy: 1 Ба ur = 
— — Rain ; ow white eio .pàr'ía y LH 
— | $-Heavy clouds; fine; densely roc ada 
4— PRETI fine: elear; ә STEREM T 
pr 
Mea n temperature of the w 
RECORD OF TH 
Е WE EATHEH AT: Dit aidT 
During the last 25 years, tor th ior Ше ensuing week, e nding ау 13,1894. Е 
E m : | prevailing Wiis o 
F1 ux е. No. " 
aoj а v e я 
ма ЕЕЕ БЕСЕ ета Чур ди 
Е |a427 Баіпей; 
Suuday.;| 523, |] 411,1 513 9 0.24 in. 
Моп. 8f 62.3 41.3 51.3 ц ә 
Tues, 9| 618 39.6 | 512 H Б 
Wed, 10|- 618 39.1 50.fi и ол 
Thurs. H| 624 | 412 | 518 10 5 
Friday 12. 633 .| 414 | 525 no 1.040 
Satur. 13! 632 | 39.6 | $15 ! 73 й; 
The highest temperature ; during th e above per 
1833—therm, 81 deg.; and tnelowest on the 111}, 1838 
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ces to Gorrespomdet. 
wling. Xour letter was 
Noti 
m sud уйу A Ро tae 
Бол: $e of Botany. "Тре “bes 
is Endlicher's Phar gaa; qu sehe s 
Flora. We kno 
strongest 8 n of -a3nmonia tà air a Sir a pint of. 
pentine, Ts эче be applied w 
в vc 
Я 
eyergreens. з | 
NAMES. ОЕ UP zJ Ban pos Padi tl | 
Cherry, and Cratzgus Сто rm p 
Fast Indies б, P the open ed ^5 to hh 
grounds at Plymouth, and now nfower is жерк! ша 
native of Ner and.—F D. & & бое: — jen NE | 
AWLOVNI! Lec б ј sno б^) 
s. If memory dec офі 
the Jar е re: I 2 — Ж, sme à > den 
iR ч k i 
VILLARSIA : А : 
this genus will DA f 
good clima i 
winters. { 
Misc.: S B. The 9 ieiic бев 
S 
be. Lh warmth, eben 
revious year. 
vo 
Mop 
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