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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
t jor gue щуе srigati 
on ot. the, second, and, persona al question, 
Ни 
E i tribuna d g ТОКЕ to be required, as contra- 
E танти: Ка 
peciam va th 
select paaa seip jaaiet: 
; -havo 
namen 
34655 4 ia ecelve e 
ES jt iu rm 
€. the justice 
an impartial y Е апі 
mmittee of Selection. In 
e "e tes 2 » 
to be named by the Co 
justice and — :$ of. tbe Committee of Selection I should yringe 
, | growing e lightly twiee а dac din during bright weather, 
oreste; and 
“тг ибен 
ating in disapprobation of 
fem n the last — 
1 а сору i 
ану 
ship. = EE ње 
e decoration of zas conservafory in winter, as also 
lue Conocliniu d the ii e lo mun 
т пу rsacanthus жиг is first-rate for a rather w 
use ; but I have not found it to answer for cii use 
^ the conservatory. Тһе atmosphere of «D — 
ean hardly - is too moist at this season, but it 
r err in the opposite Macon ; '" iherefore 
sprinkle dE available surface AN and syrin 
entire.rel 
тем ле, briefly t 
is wi ny. ablic character rd th ү 
think modi njustly, 
which is entirely unsupporte 
b 
^showt oan impartially-chosen tribunal of high-n minded gentlemen, 
verácity,integrity,and h : 
tmy“ 
ог impliesied, as has M2 
su di i СА March 3 
gs mamie i» Ads mani 
Tan d Révenue in Тайши, w уна. Кагаз ot 
e 
admini ичи 
ted 
d t, ‚аз 1 | Avoid a too free use of the ing, dd ventilate freely. 
terity : rity | in order м pic compact g 
y the fact s of. Ug са e А-1 to CING DE at 
our" are in ño way involved | Pix je of its belg TM тесек to a add 
unsciupulously asserted. in the Trea- | fresh ы pm 7 prevent a decline of the bottom heat, У, will, 
in mos s, be safer to surface itn а few nches, 
anco o te iom of eene de Mer ated | which be Ж а rather dry state, than h mix it 
: ve the fepettnent. of ше with the old ќар, which might cause Ме strong a heat, 
of | ion m trouble. uch greater 
The 
from too much than too little y bite Dem at this 
icone , in the unty, wher Mr. Nu рле. ^at че anger 
nce of. Mr. Aes ^ à Ds prehend, without the knowledge Í 
of tr Cabinet Minister, reversed by an act of authority, as ien ; therefore, keep a sharp bes NOM, "UMS. that 
1 think unjustifiably, a € of proceeding which I consider ave £s en ieni? disturbed, ад oid the possibility 
e public вегуіее (and set forth ы publie forment) Hamer n ing the roots. fine ge ie swelling their 
aer eria Salim with the Lord Lieutenant of Tréland, tret | with a gh dete rature, a moist atmosphere; and 
li ursüe first sought to aecomplish this plenty of manure water e roo к Кеер Ше 
me, w 
had de 
object by чн, p pe aamir pae) 
with 
= trace behind, but I declined. (o make 
n act which f mtt gly disapproved. 
tan 
vs eventually issued, and 
had not лж to. perform ап 
of в 
бту I nive y 2 ds sai v о disjlstre of ч the 
е 
visite rues 
myself respon sible for 
days will be useful, but this should be used sparingly, 
I could "un xs vu. ef em ne your lord- 
ship to a pibe more Ж Ж, оү 1 P: out to make | allowing the plants all а "x gi vi bear without the 
TS n nd tru "rox Eum. at, in ge cars СЕ отар, чй eg leaves ҮЛ diseolour ex wher Yit bottom 
(t immons, to inti that а 2 : 
"Committee w will be con Bed "orthwith, to MM xod ted. by the | heat. is supplied. by the 2а pi need sed but 
y : 
mmittee of (e ben to enter on an impartial оседі of | very sparingly for the next three months ae by. shutting 
се 
-4 grounds of my dismissal from о 
a tribunal, that, under colour xs 
of 
enormous pe ustice has Been committed, ^ Bow a boli Nd > 
] whioh А-ат administered | make rapid growth without the aid-of fire-heat, save on 
„ 
peer m ж up early iu the afternoon after syringing and giving the 
f ill 
— of the princ (yv вое and Tw 
in thig qi е the honour to, lo 
(Signed) 
The Right Hon. Lord John Russell. 
Pe мон hit 
ii 
„Мыр, à 
T.F. KENNEDY. 
Chesham Place, Jun e.9 1854. зр 
| Bin,—It is with Tach Де) dati рн, Ње’ te if the-leavcs are allowed to get injured before they 
Rees you i 
ыба? a 
u bea ear 
lants à good steaming every sunny а г чайган they wi 
B 
ith. great | dull eloudy days, or unseasonably cold ite ViNERIES. 
оок-оп іде vhere plants 
w deranged, and the mischief will be perceptible on 
xd and the d seii Ja lle Ason's Is. need 
даш ita ys closely stopped а: after the fruit is ripe, but they should not 
ue entrusted to you. 
зер ео үүрэн Qu s ornnes abeji 
mes rd тое "ian 
d 
vanno t give on n answer 
С 
whic 
Мыр пете mini em че epui 
dz iion 
Imay think i 
— ful subjeet 
Should $ be EYES I Tian I oA v pommunieaie p алу 417 
oed 
inr; sir, your most 
z тутии T "en 
поду. 
ош "y 
"tios үлә Жан, of дреганөва, а 
For. the ensuing 10 
f т! Ат a T Y 
ээ 3! 2b 
СомѕеВвх отр: 
Yos 
erowded 
e, and 
Evo at the geni, when Mite ud 
EE 
е 
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z 
esos end 
FA 1 p 
Li 
У and to 
id then there | € 
n seque 
jury by. being placed close while 
specimens 
of I vooded 
b Pale d 
kan Yes, ter the fruit is eut Ше house should 
j $ je. Vi 
kept „Іа Lab м Vit 
pot with the eng ospidér- is at all 
troublesome; btt air should be sdnittà def apra, 
eniently. be. don 
ear 
any 5 о neci the foliage; "Keep tlie" inside 
bor "t gu va ied with water,giving manure water 
to dedi b ing a heavy crop, aud. see that the. Soil is 
thoroughly moistened to the bo Кот of the- bórder,, Give 
ion.to.the preservation of the foliage in 
w uses pme the frui t hà S been gathered, keeping th 
eom uS and d Apt gr the Mme an 
in check and the joe 
x. d 
D SHRUBBERIE 
0788) е а Н dro 1з fairly dred of, and 
eu ng бера heir. summer quarters, there will be 
e space an dt 
of ШЫЙ. hardy plants, and no time should be lost 
tin : 
ts, r L e , 
mu brought here tion "t the bedding out stoek for next season will soon 
laced near the | require attention. f pe already done, sow prom ton 
sf the house, where аі | апі Queen Stocks for spring flowering, selecting for 
загі the day; and а | Шеш a bit of light rich soil, and am м cad 
[жеп Ше l weeds is warm, enn until the plants are we 
jin: [preventing e And such | ground, for there is no time to be lost if these are 
ak are known, to be impatient of a annid $ ns d g for blooming next May, and at that б ге 
ere should on: C PE allowed weh more beautiful nor half so fragrant 
n ias vire os Mp at the least абд»; well-grown plants of the lat Do it to put on 
"for fine specimens ar grown without much lime a slight hotbed a good stock ink pipings ; 
and pues many o „до not soon, if ever, get | see re are plenty уан | Ans Pansies fo 
| T ап injury which at e time, save the praetised enlivening the borders next spri 'These ha: hitherto 
üy be lardl]y perceptibl pes Camellias and | been left too much in the hands of the florists, but the 
enn Creare ng will have set their buds, and | аге deserving of extensive ШОНЫ for the end 
WBE femoved t чукча: shady situation out | decoration of the flower garden. Yo тны] 
тавар Rie iobapt. i dm plait they will be apt to make a procured, will root freely < and- 
- &eeond ots › Whieh must ided, as it apum glass in a shad situati y ne ted out in rich soil 
-Give every e. attention to plant d|and may be transpl хной into th le 
p зале! m ilium sey eom Chrysan- | when the fr : ui its present D wing 1 
ima, aire A tic Globe Am n. apths, Tree | Cuttings of Ros пон under glass-Foót in'a geüfle 
scd &e. Let these have plenty of | cutting which can be proeured ould:be got. ce, 
ood зї , compost, a moist à and|for it is hardly ible to be. overstoeked: with these. 
S for the perfeet development of their | Persevere with mowing, Bi &e.- " чегара 
latin ‚Не temperature aecordi ле | and адве everywhere. .. i 
1 t, and. they will make very rapid FLORISTS' 5 FLOWERS). 2 d E 
distans is an exceedingly useful winter | > Pixxs will now demand Б чанды, in da north 
1 т клк аюны чн me "i ada fortnight later than Thos LI 
b о п. we have nothing | have been retained should е аы 
surpsésemthe E the "— Б Е ae, Lu MY round with а piece of „thread, wei Pes 
overloo | rub i E 
ariangar teet m арс, Еті «X rubbed with bees'-wax. Тһе pipinga or. em ренин be 
Gesn sneras, 
Sericographis Ghiesbreghtiana is a really good thing for 
taken off, cut across ai the second, iis 
under hand-glasses on 8 gentle - арт will 
Allowed to interfere with or shade Ше ари a 
Afte 
soon idis oot. SES 
also be h 
T Melo nh: tten manure, as 
available oppor 
usual method of syringi 
remedy, and much les 
er 
e plan 
BAROMETER 
June. EE 
Инд. This may обору. а, s ie ка im 
ng, 
à dwalf nti үнө" En ү? ed plan 
е 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT.CHISWICK, xut LONDO: 
Forthe week ending June 22, 1854, 8 observed i 
dew ties à Еб оа destruetiva n» 
UT AAT a 
10 Па h 
RT 
IT AxD KITCHEN Hagen 
аск fly is sometimes very t roublésctie opi 
with, t the en 
t 
ii 
Б | Max.| Min. ean) 
Friday 16) 20 | 29.772 | 29.622 | 60 | b3 | 565 | 
Satur. 1;| 4 | 29.657 | 39.569 | 67. | 45. | 860 
Sunday 18| 22 | 29.856 | 29.742 | 70- | 45: | 875 
Mon.. 19| 23.| 29.929 | 29.912 | 66, |: 38 | 820, |^) 
Tues 20.908 | 298;6 | 66 | 4 5.0 
Wed. 21| 25 | 30.030. |. 30.06 46 |-965 |: 
Thurs, 22| 26 | 30.077 |.30.607. |. 72. 1, 89. | 635d, 
Average: тәвә | 29,998 | 66:9 | 47A [370 
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Treatise à the Cultivation nof. trel Vine ati ой! i 
ranean Crops in Australia.” “ Вияру;оз, the Vine 
work of eas progurabé in the colony. —4.Z. Moore 
Ferns,” last edition—for native 5| py b^ 
ption, upon. e 
ы н on Pine Making, a 
DISEASES: S D. The Th аена te leaves 
“spot, 
arising, as far e s о о аа 
and ventilation, som combine дебе. C рЫ, as = H^ a 
confined to the M but. Ye ; 
ыга 
ib uL 
a plan Hia 
ustin: 
^ caught by Мо ндүн "st 
insect bag-net де the rows 
stick-like insect 1з the € АШ 
Ourapteryx ва! юр 
от 
AE ure of Tie Web. 48 der: 
1 ps вя id 
ом д ети пио. 
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