THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. Матар, 
f managing it. I flowers, of which the petals are soft as velvet, butodour- have been ramed under glass;/ Sow!€ 
d He to atit was called the Chinese Rose, late көр sa attend to keeping up м. 
within the last year with great of Spi ; Turnips, &e.j and such ^h Mosis 
i 1 t, be seen | pr yot Ju: 
14 then. th a mixt ut 
t loam, the Test peat and leaf-mould in дып d &e., for salad. her оозе my. ees 
about equal proportions, with а go ood- Sprinkling of | Memoirs of RUM D енын, jo. ii., p. 118. Ha M infested With the ceri if-& quanti 
ое -—— must | lem, July 17, 1 lea n be proe and steeped in^ 
,.then. ће thoroughly watered, wet every and е water wien ed, Bose EA 
"partie а alowed nma nt [^ to drain А | sieve; а syringing with this willeffectually. 
, D аен xi к M ied Зан ay t к= veh thinly, Calendar of Oprem But the fruit must not be used sh i 
and a little finely-sifted soil mean very lightly over (For the ensuing week.) have been well washed. with rain,... Attend to eR 
T wen B ans — e placed beneath a hand-glass UM the growth of trees designed. to be tr lingy 
nh ow r in any o via shady situation, C (ewe cd m : e we pni and ticular aedis OnE useless “shootsji от um 
! ONSERVATORY, &C,—vow ina strength into those that are wanted, " ^" iir 
iuge шаншу ds oo Eos ШЙ indt zv frames will be cleared of the bedding. ма; they will gt ; 
(CE LER t form excellent places during summer for the growt EY ICM Н 
їп Ln with a very fine. тозе ed pot; great care is | e many things for the autumn and winter киле Ао К НЫ Ын А 
ired here, for if they are at all heavily watered, Fort 
: : e conservatory. Indeed, many of our most usefu à Tix 
mem d уа бр poste their кра wa ыи Aon plants for this purpose will do better for the next three | мау, [2$ piri СТТ. 
-Air ma; iven them ; as soon as they will bear hand- pedem Max. | Min. | Max: : Min! De feti A 
ling, M ro »uld be prieked out е € pans (pre- 
n the 
r | 9eep.| deep 
Frid 4 | 30:229 | 30. 
Ihe. ufi a iae кыр тез. Roses ‚ perhaps, more generally а admired Sarar, à " : 1 вээ | л r3 
i : e li Tn - В 22 гези 
Tier т вын soon Ape - Ene por iunc Aoc of ie any other in of plants, and bloom freely in the LE E Ж ЕР 62 
conservatory in autumn and early winter, if properly | - 342 59460 DREN : 
about Я tolerably “айгып ану loam тм аер ' | attended to eisi іка right v Young plants of the um n odas 299 4 
Wit perpetual flowering kinds, as Teas, -5 і nts = аа CUER C S5 [513 [. 932, 
sand ; they may then be placed in a cold pit, Ming гапа Damask Perpetuals, if Placed i * 3 cold f and| 77 INUENIT C Sei m 
allowed (Ee of air. The plants will soon progress properly: attended to dliberaly supplied 1—0 t 
Г 1 Fapidly; as they fill their pots with roots they must be | with manure water, w ill soon form nice-sized sp 
1 ifted in sce si il they ar inch and | Putin Mete wi secure their he freely ja autumn 
Tl-inch pots, whic! arge enough for any Calceo- | panis early vin hei the t be off а 
laria ; they must be frequently fumigated, to keep down | ien make t iir на RE Pea stocky bera 
1 all t ire through. the vinish Will. he- ecured by giving Pbundance of air, exposing the plants | 
D 
-to keep the frost from them ; let them have plenty of to the night dews, and keeping the shoots stopped and | 
E a * Sue un dry at thi tied out as may be required, and otherwise attending to | | May 
m g advances, ahd as | | үе habit of the variety. а 
the н О their pots with mots; more water may be FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
en, oci zone using w weak elear manure-water. Аз 
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—  923- Constant rài the МОНИ; fine; very PN 
— 0 24—Hain; heavy d uds and sh 
slig. ht f mre emot forenoon i ej йш; 
TT 25— Fine; showery, with sòme hail; clear at night, ^ 199. 
Mean temperature ot the week, En deg. below the а e average, | 
| PRI OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI ] 
Кашык чады LIA n for the e ensuing week, ending June3, 
.— There must be no lack of attention at this Sunday 
i of succession stock. Tues. 30 
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era ly. А Satu wo 3 H 
i main in s season will be sure diuidi ; 
otherwise Apt deed t rre тобет on d | to eause them to fruit аем, 8 oaa if only | | MD Verus ep рше cms 
du ete in May, while those that аге SEPA will come | * few a rved to be "e of re gm. pones —————— 
into flow bably а month Jater | mow “comes | Should be got out at once anda ende d to ө, aj 
hble; < j jlani in be; parti 
icular to have the balls properly v at did t tim e 024 « А 
с a LI 
more gay h E lof repotting ; for if this is neglecte will Ье беш ИТЕ in 1850. 
NL are E E gone. Mi pss | to property "attend to it afte: rar. Use góod esh' | DiskasEs: E W. Yo 
sine ола pie "атту loai ена pr of ine уйны of| spots wit 
э ег to one of the lation, and add rinkling of оС АТУ ТД Л 
Bo Eh а | n.cánsed i 
: | erus 
equired, it 4а. loo% 5T ttin p asido a few of Plants will be found to root møre ук Шай in heavier | 
LS ds p joosp 1те | soils, and richness;ean be added by wind anure water,.|. 
et ing i en хе ё, 
not arise from йт y constit ) 
of sea б of me Ate spring frosts, for 
mS "rj E t Jéives spotted fom d frost, while the re 
i they n | t 
bas ripening a single seed. 1f yoy wish to propagate | long a 
vari d he " о no Cof P d | every attention to the state of the bordes of houses; Passion-flow ; 
i-should be cut. down duet they are done Roin, noH, TE fruit is colouring, and endeavour to Кеер | тану of you P be 
ad o fresh surfaced, and set in shady situation; they wil medium state mois ers v БАБ НЬ 
„ai Soon throw up. solid alil, which 1n їйау be taken ot 
Боо A e under а Hind 
to er 
latter а from: whieh the covering has been lately |. disease, whether arising directly. ft 
removed, must „also be carefully examined, for it ів | ftom, accidental. circumstances,  favoure 
atmosphere, тег A ur 
Аң ekr 
Preyent the E riori: ot 
Үе 
lglass i à slady situation. 
тазу be treated tlie вате #8 recom- |: 
nés; but unléss you have got: some- is dry а ew inches below the surface. If this is found J D. You 
it ig bardly: worth while to try to олет give water, sparingly at first, as a liberal | ditis surface, \ upper, 
as they seldom make such. fine plants | SUPply given at an ouid probably cause many of the | fn; emder Риго with tue midrib 
E - proper. сате; is. used berriesto split, iculariy if the borders have be T| is Fiet ju Pa e lv К colotirless gl 
We i tbe- sbed varieties e d s — pw. ned sa 5 ж wil be much ae to ^ ? е аге А йе пы zs és 
plants so raised may be ected to and | give two or three gentle waterings at intervals of a few е — 
bly a few superio r to the: varieties [Ape raised days, and this will also moisten the border more ofh me timo timet AC IT 
om.: I think we m x thus a effectually... PEAcmEs.— Attend to iormer directions, "enge nutriment, The affection is, how 
rieties must be treated e M The above | keeping th ng | worthy of ser observation Н а Жоп 
treatment is recommended for soft-wooded varie bb: commences, when the гаа са be mts à "vun" i 
it it will also apply equally to shrubby kinds, in which admitting air very freely, to n fiavouring th ie transparent bordes amongst the wi 
> müst allow there @ а great deal to be done ; by it lies probably partly in thé state of the. 
fully crossing the soft-wooded with the shrubby а GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. absence of the due intensity m light в 
3 sormie first-rate things may be obtained. Тһе proper keeping of the garden may be аз | pug ue mm i 
Р, y d finé iiae ген with as Pe ки gh the litter and | ч су ich hs т панн = 
„from cuttings; but every one who has | dispatch с this kki nish. Bat i f any PNE morem The! litt vereri 
c i h wbby habit may bé obtained with the large 
M ge pit ы the soft-wooded sorts. SIDE Cy bc confusion conse t o “turning. out,” т ету Mund Ма you tob 
{һе soft- | kinds must admit that it is a | Portion of the stock is not аура prepared, — M 
exe d chil ; h tly wit 
f no small. difficulty to save a variety from one | — under glass ав 1 om р ay Же uM — reris y 
an ." Besides, varieties from crosses so 9^Ty, ап t nothing but strong plants that Med the Oleander leaf consists uf. 
| iflerent ages. 
flowers they kee wig | been Аат inured to the sun itd air; for weakly ill-pre- 
1 | ime, m p growing uff is so much at the me of the weather that We 
r ће greenhouse and conservatory. Е. H. - it is Ims to depend upon its € the groun 
reasonable time. Give. sufficient water to tvi die - 
dev jan no qi Ч Cir ROMS 1-ден йад tih balls of the plants the first warm morning: E. Tiave ve rn 
^de: ir ed; foe it is quite as fal of pretty itle after meri d and give no more until the soil becomes | Mo roni M s si T 
i£ otuld possibly be in September. dry, unless w А он ата g weather should set in, and иуи want a smaller g column i Aer 
АНБ aa then а Sog ^ ae ling eve mornin will ü E 
ud i4 s greatly | Na TOR Rènde 
eous. 
t- Palace Aquarums, - — It may interest our | HARDY AE a Axp KITCHEN GARDEN DEPARTMENT 
: н 4o what materialis being used | Asparagus beds will be greatly benefited 1 
: alin rhe lining of: ее bottom of the great basins, or ас уш, a with manure-water frs tlie ADS UP herus 
р-р i redi end end ot the муре, orna yard tank, especially where е “ Grass" is iswe у Анев 
те ecd 
zi 
:Сарейоше Fom 
deu remarkable Ms 
Ot aad employ to recently planted beds, a 
od ШӘ ich the slabs can ъи Б, by a | Hày bi # е t kud td аерата a T | qn, e брег ага 
oi і; ravel : ey are ягез laid on a floor of iron | breadth of Knight’s eai Green шы. Ger ira tm v t come Ч, 
basia it ) N pre we and run with cement. | other suitable variety for late Crops. Situation has dotibt- "gt LEAVES å, КЫ 
Бай Hi% аы, m Lat deli less шеп to "proper selection of а varie | 
Заб лай io Oe : China Rose. was delighted with | for late bearing, but we have found nothing anión ds Misc 
jh E ma there several hours to admire eties which we ye tried еділ! tó Ad for | 
as) өт rime ier ETT тез — of mildew, and very few арий! 
очи оре. The aae Ah Aas нн ушыра f the walls, | tbe Gooseberry СА! 
Marrows: under 
; also French Beans that 
