504. THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLF. 
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erative ngent to the farmer. It had been long 
blie 
FORCING DEPARTME 
bardy 
——— 
ttuee. for piauting: eut ; 
ne or Ше Hainuue n NN 
before u but had not prog dinm PINERY.— сла earefully to growing ‘stock, ke eeping | реу ас ór in ate ; to соте in after the н 
i) Же PTT T have done had its application been | the bottom-heat regular, and the atm sphere warm and | off the out-door supply. Dig down exhausted -plantas 
guécess'ul considered it to lea uch error i oist, and u rey ns ms rapid vigorous | tions t erries, and get the ground p'anted 
iere d de erem ion of charcoal | growth. This will not be obtained, чле мані li; winter stuff, if еге із not lready su cient. о 
oni& w r understood by the publie. | is right at the root, therefore attend well to watering, | lanted; and make a further sowing of F ips, if the 
iam vient Share wi pula absorb a large quantity o d never allow any of the plants to bec pot boun id. are likely to be scarce before the swintes/ig over Ati 
. nfümoniae] gas, but 16 wds a mistake to suppose” that dec ме ly to young eiS and shut u cutting and.dr rying herbs as they areready and dong 
itwoulà copsequenrly abstra uà ammonia from a liquid | i rnoon, giving the а gen atle e viih de Sballots to o remain їп the ground. after e 
nated w it; on the contrary, water had the d syringe and the peque а good steaming by w ie down, as, in the event of wetiwe афет, thé 
power of А ieri from charcoal the whole of е | еу ue to pot a fe Eden make fresh roots в, which prevents their kéepir E Bed 
ammonia it. had received i g us state within its | as doy ean be омей ot sufüeient quide aee до | good breadth of sanai — planted thieklyiin i 
P coal did not either make r|not allow too mat че noy by diras | to furnish winter g Xa aito L а 
i : ther deed we never a со oi teil") ift, 
separate it from sewage; it simply ren d anure | аз they weaken si о c à ECTS ES NEATRER Ат 0 
ые, He exhibited a striking experiment, showing | à sucker to grow to any size that is not likely to be| porth kendit bog. Y. ИЧЕ WICK, y JEA ON C 
the porr of dry peat charcoal rrest odours. Two | wanted for stock, and -e in the case any scare Hole CIE rapti qe 
mble = were half filled with the mos ive sort, never more tw a plant. Plants growing Juy (58 prc екй 
b sad rofessor Way could obtain, and the n beds of soil mus diee carefully attended to with | and Аре. Wool dime fus] 
iem : h [e n ax. 
surface PI each mass covered with a film of thin paper Fere r, piving enough at each ea cipem on to moisten the sni 
and a thin bed of powdered peat charcoal resting upon | wh ole body of soil; for unle A is attehded to, the fry 3| 2| 30:0 | 01802 m 
it. These tumblers were in this state handed round to | bottom of the bed viii ferd s get qu ite dry, while Sunday 3 30) 5 29 069 | 29.816 | 52 
members, wlio ascertained the perfeet manner in | the — А, "repe Ук өзү 44 inside borders I^ F S | 39.607 ye d 
which t wage-matter was thus rendered longer | houses to furnish a late supply of н La 2 8 29483 29.681 з 
offensive to the вше!1. Не then gave an interesting shoulă Ape soaked with manure water as soon iniri ci dais е » 
ас f ihe process of Mr. Stothert, by which | сопу enient, so as to allow of their becoming dry before Arerage. z "ETE sm н ы! 502. т. | 
z25—ULiear an In ug 
age-matter was reduced, by a double action of | the damp clo dy days f autumn set in, f. amp wi ed 5-8 CREE ou; cold at night Айыл. s 
purification, into clear water and inodorous pre бын be most injurious then, and anything likely у: cause —' So—Very fine; heavy storm of thunder, lightning anà vis, ош 
—a process admirably adapted for sanitary EP d shou avoide Museats beginnip ера — a 2 niformly 65 : Py uod А тө 
ач not for thóse of agri dee аз ould be assisted with M heat, чай, i is hardly ү possi -—— шу дег ner кыа з 
valuable е atters Were in tito i and m ripen these properly at any seas ithout stil —  SuDeusely and uniformly reast; raina mihi ria f 
carried o the рее | баш, 0-4, the preci- heat; and those f: Dr lale п use Thould p pushed on, so à Econ DP ТАЕ LAE pe 
pitate we дир vey an mass. Mechanics | to get them ripe by the end of next month at the latest; During the last 28 years, for the ensuing week, ending July З Vi i 
zine. those ripened late e season are seldom of goo JUS. CERIS. MERE C. 
Monograph of Tropical он Oaks, — Dr. ity, and we have always found them to hang better | August. ЕН HE 58 Joss ый "I 
Liebmann, t Copenhagen, the талан O traveller | when ripened early in autumn than those that wer ше | ade E | Which ir | or of Hain" 
in Mexico, and the worthy. s of Professor | ripened later in the s раса тур таа а 
Hornemann in the botanical cdi Г the ivefsity of on the earliest trees will be fast advancing towards Non. HA | 511 |628 0 037 
Copenhag in a ver T te.a history, with Чу; 890 the frui to ripen | Thes. 5 752 sii | esa ч (40 
numerous figures (we believe, in folio), of the. Oaks of | the atmosphere should be kept Т rather cool, Thurs. I| 759 | i BAAN] вр [ro 13 176 
opieal America, His own coll 8 of these are|giving air freely every fip E: day, and using ПАСЕ | 551 Wis vri 
ery considerable, and these of other herbaria have|little fire on wet clou udy days, to prevent damp! The hizues emperature during the above period oin on. be th. 
ee de available to him ; i Ше | and allow a gentle circulation ai Use | 1842—therm, 93 deg.; and tne lowest on the 6th, 1833— therm. 36 deg... ^. 
ri > Ee a E E Ee зе odian Y be 
publicati n will be as acceptable to all bótanists as it | evéry care to keep the foliage deni pu healthy Mol dus Correspon Р к skite 
ll be honourable to the au SU Wé t heré, tand e of insects, and do not erowd the g shoots. | Avsrg arra : X Y Z would do better in Canada tham In miii 
as n all е genera, Dr. Li has | MELONS. = Plants on wh he fruit is ripening should if he] has health, strength, HUE De little 9 c 
ану. i 
4 ler T 
found it necessary to reduce very consider rably п Sir Т> жыные at tlie root, and freely exposed to 
divas VE edi: De oce e f Both : ing 
bw bs ечат gm. Hamtaro 
, SHOES eg gro f Operations. 
Ty 207 
Sisia Жтт fud Saulosi 
be don: viti njury to the 
Вее allow the bottom. heat 
1; ВЕ ът 
Ме) S EP 
ums 
ANT ране д ies Бог 
Crimson, & &c,—Now Wit there. Us " profusion буш ie teuder fo 
of flow: f doors, it will not bé posible to 
К tbe ни of tliis vene Mox аы dn it Now f Ше чал e the 
fm АЙП andson сі mens otshowy p п bee '€olours in the 
e éondition ; and uvet 
menit for сааты Season, and 
: should: be brought here аф présent уіз mot: a fair seme: sni del h 
iater bis well bloomed nor dou а single jenen W - Led is to be occupied. with ext. se ws a 
Бе, allow dtor remain а day ha ero after it begins to get| plan of the garden should. be ma к ле 
aste of, certainly | of Ше plants. on the beds according ito the арар 
› io óceupy glass | ment decided upon, This will be of the саш MET | 
asare|in showing at аву ti hat quantity of each kin 
irable. in our | ОЁ plant has to be propagated; and unless some method 
nj kind is adopted, it is not unusual to find at 
Ка биздин ing out time that there is a ity of some things 
tively: arra many of others, w those who + 
е só/ pleñtiful Gut об doors, will their plan to refer^to can tell at a glance the "ех 
ing. а ig than a larger | number required of everything, апі avoid mistakes in| 
һу. fro of. no individual | getting up iany of one thing and too few of another, 
wo оома ut This kiud of display may 9 agree- | aud all the anxiety and, n of working without a 
able enough at а season when flowers are scarc , but А well defined object in view. lias are growing very 
is useless to hope to maintain the intcrest of а ү rapidly, апа will ir e gone over frequently to 
by this kind of management. A rins п) keep the si ranches securely tied in; for when le 
1 ot- Specimens wil ] d, t ; 
ISTS F 
стеб shifting such as are likely to want more pot room, -— care that pommes ind. M do not suffer 
'ecessary loss of time, so as to get the pots | from drought. Layering may be commeneed with those 
vell led with roots before t owering season, ui Heus "sufficiently pg. Cross ed f 
es 
seorehing their 
. growth. Give à elear weak liquid-manure water to youn 
hese that 
dE = mens, and repot глу oft 5 Plan 
intended to haye another shift this season, so as to get | crop of ask бан 
ирен birra e" i 
ply the syringe 
а any y at iint рей with red spid 
в growi 
ee | may pos these defe 
Give Dahlias and Ho 
lightly m 
Хе, f mod Veri 
Peg agens 
moist. 
ents of this i бта dón 
as are intended for the dec atory: 
in autumn and early winter "hod te пыз looked à 
he calyx. e opera 
foliage, іп order to promote eri and attended with but little difficulty. 
which promise i: and pull up those which are notu 
Bes mark, 
divest of their "wed skins ibo buit 
er, | the rows of 
iscard all i 
іза frei CAUSE; 
Ku SEIN watehful éye on. 
dy uds ,once 4 allowed. to 
OWER GA wer AND. SHRÜBBERIES, 
e RP 
UIT 
чым Spinach for furnishing the winter | 
at once ; also prepare ground for | 
Lettuce and |· < 
а: ber аһ 
ib de de» autumn su 
arrüngeme 
n bé. fairly ее there is an 
this | excellent opportuni for nolücing" any m 
із то diffieult matter at diss навот Noi g — therefore; determining v upon t e 
s shou 
ook o 
ibs ve Tulips. pis ge 
young fru 
the, foliage; td 
t of 
DI TN Lars ор PLAY "op Тен 
pound them into powder. 
diseased. spo 
mou 
8: 
which you live, and pe Y re, 
have suffered, but have not failed, in conse 
attention to tbe state of the atmos] —P! 
shadi 
wit The difference between the exp is money | to. 
and Canada wiil be enough. Read Мг, Hatton 
little emigrant's guide noticed lately in our colimiris. 1 im 380 
CAPSICUMS : миса on. When р -— Der ета eni 
Youm 
in tbe сй 
Ws 
covered with а бт 
| moment M air in; 
I: ds s dry it Pei 
м ата which arises fr 
the моры has nothing to do y 
rom atmospheric conditions, 
а iow 
M D. gene disenso u 
потай nt. E Ai yos 
effloresce: 
certainty полей fe 
the same way ac —— 
GNONET 
MK A the соттоп 
srulea; a double Campan 
no doubt, 
xpo AWBERRIESB : 
in Montreal and 
moths in furs, &c., having 
Waris Pure There: ig 
of 
supply, and sow 
syringed ce NNUS mes 
A fear. 
Жек, с, га X ўы. Grapes, seem to 
HEAT 
1хѕ енн 01 nng Peach 
Peach aphis. (X Pe KARN апа аву mod E 
са ng I — тесен jua агас 
of the eed di 
i th wu € p epa má gast 
thi 
t т pe 
of the xau + es others. PR a senson wi [4 
һа у ка ich an Aes ordinary extent: 
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ЕВ О. The eise, dk. УОН FE 
lrawn kud straggling may "be ascribed Ki gs 
nothing can be said about them.- 
and what seem tó u^ leaves. rs 
imei С. Mieten Biddulph Grange. А 
Dr 
and Кафе ен do riensi a e 
ЕХЕ 0 С. The vegetable 
pon з the Azalea leaves в appénrs: tobe 
ааа и 
confined to the cu ar cells, Andi be of еа Anaa 
that which has ынды 5, prev valent n-Vines, arising prohabls, as 
aoo 
(Тсарев a appear: 
m my much. nd 
нч lona and mode. 
nspection:of asird had i 
EA carbon: ime. 
сйпеон; i Parha 
icli w е вате ford (шу. 1 
to which we beg "e dee you. There .is 10 
ee about 19 еті M. J. J. D. IN 
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manner ; and the next Heri itm m SEE A iem 
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