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568 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. E 
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5 1 bstance. — id. t RECORD OF THE ——— M9] 
placed ш а €ool, airy part of the house, shaded from , the foliage has had argi to pe su — crm a ; duis RECORD ОР T НЕ NEATHER ен. 
bright sunsbine. "and моне a beral supply of water, | former direetions and keep thrips and sp Е. $ 
aat to: resérve the of the flowers as long | and also qund ripe fruit fr eniin rs "psa мед here, m :|$g 
4a posi; h fs without à ү; Mohan. to qe small | within the last m become ver, Н : midable a м оу- ер E 
atiers, й —Tak tage зе present fine 
{ ашу is o be ort lived. | ane ake advan 
Е ве аге: 1 а good soaking of MAT 
а E ost go eu cus plants, | weather to give T soil a g є 
d s Aye be too largely grown wherever there is this is nece ‚ and also to trim the Vines, манф Ти, 
uU Б kep тау, аг е роз nothing | а eless ia. &е., which in bright weather can be Ved, 6 
E eT. 5 beautiful that is so easily accommodated ; for | done without any risk. of inducing canker. Give ап ded Ё 
**ihey merely Fairs the proteetion of a асан D на the fruit is ripening, and keep m atmo- | Sator. 
"and with à good stock and a little tiki genent in spher as possible. If ару of the last plants м їз ИР МИ ДАР T e gi 1 
Dowärding bonos some, and placin oer infested vith bn ply the syri vele "s 4th and 6th, 1590— term 
p Behi thout bruising the 
"behind & north walk to keep them back, the evening be done wi = TOT 
d had in flower from the самаад of August till the hd foliag ў ib use Дый: means to get the plants perfectly Notices. to- -Odfre ug 
aof Oetober. Continue to trim. and regulate the growth | clean, while the syri may Phe ctm eis goes Your Azaleàs^arg pem 
sof twiners, thinning,oüt апу, of the shoots that have | Fies. Some experience is me cro in order gho URL ы. + ө н, жө dure. i 
done flowering, which , will, assist in strengthening the anage these properly at this season; there із | . inquire 
others, and tend ep. them in bloom] than would | considerable danger to the — ор а season in Er UR м iod iden 
xi \ antai i i d too early, or in allowing growth u ust not do íttoo soon, 
otherwise be the 1 etive war against | stopping the young woo $ сой, t akin Fiere 
insects. ndeavour to get these thoroughly subdued | to continue later in the season than will а € of | geiting difforg. rede dor т ив с і пе 
before the damp, cloudy weather of aut n,| the wood well ripened befor winter. U -= пеге mu st WO qu бони itm T 
«when it эн x be safe to iH the engine with the same | the second erop is all but ripe, so as ow of keeping | strength into th np outs as to spoil thei m 
freedom а Any irs necessary to be done to| the trees cool and root, and exposing o Comsoerrox pen Tod REL ү А 
„any of ilie pt ises оша be finished as quickly as|freely to air, the young gro - € on no acco are педпејліей! із Тогу в Which; for your he иаш 
possible ; for t iod is fast — а it will be stopped, but the vene ghe d be kept thin, and mos from Lin ndleya Guide t o the Orchard and K 
песе essary to р пе plants into their winter quarters, larly tied in so as to expose the foliage to light and а n An Lo: m s L^, whel of fr ad - 
d it is exceedingly: inconvenient beris ing EN AND SHRU of rooms is preferable), half a bushel of. wood-as 
hel of pit or ri à lait thi 
other repairs to ompleted after i" plant Ap" Timely '&ttention shouldbe given to the propagation pube. Peres I a T ДШ iss d [е 
«housed. . Corp ст: Шеге ismnow a fair prospect 0i | of the variegated- d Geraniums, such as Flower of | together with and ае WIE 
fine weather, which; will, be highly serviceable to the Day, Mountain of Light, and Golden Chain, which,| until the stuff is very soos fine plastér 
inmates of these struct and during bright weather forming as they do, most beautiful beds, and servin rci eet ihe сп biais 4 d mtn: ага 
ке Lar. ni MP Shania bg med Mn ERROREM үче almost TEE desirable in the eco omy of away all the етн: “decayed, 27 Аф part, 1 уо 
growers, keeping ern her "v moo ym modern “bedding ош,” are first-rate plants. But,| the fresh enn wood; len Hag te и =. 
those that have made a fair amount of growth shouid be | unfortunately, they —— гаће er shy growers, except when| smooth, and rounding.off the edges of the. bar 
allowed plenty of air, removing the sashes altogether on pian stel out їп rich light soil, and gros ӨЙ wood is not kf ar. 'other ‘instrument, pe f 9, од ; 
i i 1 7 ^ T 
eS tin andis ў о ее under M ttings will eighth of an inch thick, all over. the part. 
exposure to sunshine, іп orde t the wood well Sails [S owerer, if к Жуу re there is a Не | bark has been so cut away, finishing oif the 
e fore Shake out and repot' Pelar- shel "of hand-glass in| рові Then take а quantity of.dry рой 
e i i d ed^ af h т йур А» Е — за е ра mixed with a sixth part of the same qna. 
goniums which are sufficiently-advaneed üfter bäving ще Мы ога г iu old frame, but they аге very | burnt bones; put it into a tin box with ho 
been cut baek, and: keep themr elose in a cold frame Dp * off e moist atmosphere of the|  shaket tin] Fi A 
until they cun make fresh roots; Thos Мотмагу which рпа" у propagating pit Look over the beds = вее |- covered with it, letting it remain. fo erant 
арреага 
e e 
are fairly established after — ican;liardly. be 
Сев ely га іо Айу 4 9r кері е. 1. 1Айецё ea 
1500 | «] 
уре Е their 
сап be improved any 
means, and spare по atten at the present LA шер 
п Бе шай 
— vii не, liable; if. lel 
pf yi 
apep air 
effect more satisfact 
with i sulphur 9 гра IR 
y are too frequ ; 
epòt mia ae уы eneótr, 
wapid бтоей, espeeially the double varieties, w 
"hardly surpassed аз useful subjects for raib 
Calceolarias for:spring flowering: nasii pps 
ne, e.h so many 
d 
| are hardly worth CN раг У 
оме next spring, and 
1t4 
E 
uttibgs | of. the shrubby Ума put in now will | 
budded. shou 
seen toa at 51 
Jc 5 C9 тазаа siiluoxagd 
During this splendid weather do not let, einer А 
# gem сез suffer fi сн - ан 
| the latter by 
идеа — 
exposed to етшп during the rad e 
materially aid A develop ч оё тооз... Contin 
ate Pan e А sie shoots ; per root pory E 
a Pre d; for offset Tulips, and. a 
ed | over. will sweeten, rus main bed ; "hia should not v lost 
sight of, 
grown. Keep; Violeta clear of red spider by 
re Aor send withthe a roeg rai give, them. plenty 
2 manure water. : Also. attend to. tree. e Mi ignonette for 
— e nd: чча the plants well, supplied w 
ons most vigorous. 
inch oi off ЕЕС as they make their appearan 
FORCING DEPARTMEN 
NznY,—Endeavour to afford jus swelling their 
ree with 
atmosphere 
all bees Мы toada obtaining 1 rg 
Therefore, ёсойотћіве the sun's im 
"much as evang Wing up early in. the i endis 
the * капа moisteni ng e 
Bier surface ul hi 
day, giving nri but 
will, 
air, aud а dry 
ге e аге no means of avoi a. 
swelling ler rait and those A sc de 
tm t will be advisable 
№ 
h 
e atmosphere асар, 
ove 
рр n v use se will find 
"Ига good practice to "e 80 vm ө the autumn aud 
-— mont Look at former Calendars, and give 
i supply o 
shlor deir ien weather is 
-— acd jeder d Vines in all s 
. abundance of air but 
health ЕРАМ sil 
b 
HARDY -1 FRUIT, AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
; ep the you ng shoots of Peaches, &c., closely nailed 
Met in order ы they may be fo Шу exposed to 
of the ù 
йен absolut үзем 
6; е cut off Merci 
not prévi е5 а 
п {һе beds: во 
im and clea 
n 
the 
winter, should be made, з a bit of Debt -— а 
also а 
sueceed Ше August sowi 2 А, providing a Y 
pply of salad for late use. "Plan t Lettu 
Endive on light rich soil. А ро 
be plan 
d 
od breadth of Cabbage 
should be 
чау, ыш МА Lia d 
ted on deep d soil ; these 
planted at — а ы КЕ 
row, à е ev oth 
used as arai Du 
to taking о upd drying, mnd id Onions 
э , des which 
Persevere in | 
have been unusually | 
l тоне warm aud lads j H y ide ripening their wood, 
„ЖАЙ als tlie. ruit i$ ripe or ripening. Young 
7. Vines will, however, ré attention in the way 
Aa ef shading their tender points емине e unusually 
57 eleudy:. season whi e -ехрегіе if 
(i69 fully exposed to intense- sushi will ^а very арі to 
116113900 t rS But it will: : 3+3 only the | 
points, as there will be no о g where 
айны vis а уч stir the surface of the soil 
among growing crops, 
STATE OF THE WEATHER аини а bros NEAR LONDON, 
Forthe week ending AÀug.3L, 1354, as Horticultural Gardens, 
2i gud m PERATUR | 
Апкан. (85 ан Oi the Air. _ (Oi the Earth wig 
Nu | I toot}? teet) 
55 ax. | Min. Me Min "- ер. deep. 
day 25) 2 | 30.066 | 30.158 | 70 | 39 |.515 | 61 | ему.) 
Satur, 26| 3 | 30,361 | 30,330 | 76 51 63.5 £o 62 b 
Sunday 2; | 4] 204 30.395 79 63 710 | 6i) ез |N 
Mon., 23| 5 | 30,434 42 | 82 50 | 66.0 | 64 64 
Tues, 29 5 | 30.132 | 30,319 81 45 64.5 64 64 à 1 
Wed. 30|.7. 30.22 | 30642; | 54 |. 64 | 690] 64 | 64 4 
Thurs. 31 30.260 | 30.15; | 73 | 40 | 565 5 | 6&6 NE.) 
—— ~ = — 
Average. 30273 | ;&.3 | 49.8 I 26 63.2 
Aug. 15—Fine; ver ry fin e, wit r at night. 
== "i te; Ter deed 4 e 
pm Very fine; overcast and warm; н and hot. 
pr A dM H very fine - ни ugzhout 
-. 29—Very fine throughou 
— — Ge—Clear ind fine ; cloadeas a nd hot. 
(o 31— Clear an and fine; Y ry fine; diia € оем. 
can temperature of e week, 3 deg. abore the average, 
the moistu re then ‘apply moré p 
with the hand, and re peating the' po ues 
the wbole Dudes becomes 
composition be left for a future Ulo it should ЕТТ 
tub ог other vessel, and. aù 
surface, imo the inns wil greatly hurt urt the ейому 
of the ap n. When пасо ўт 
еасһез ; 
two Moorpark 
Purpl РІ ү 
Jugsdraz, £N gs: Thé rn er haye 
our fumigations ne with s 
close cover, the insec x Lt thé Scotch 
ere aware, by then TS NGS Rat Hess 
red much from cátérp eise direct 
us specimens, we can giv s d 
their destructión айв h 
collecting — am. bu LE esr “Mustard Cr 
beetlé& which àre,4 dion 
сЕ near А are thé "Cerne F ned they do nos 
ct аз not been ^ v rhe-plants over 
VIVE А (o cd ине Эў ар cater 
cloth aidon thé gra. —W PD. m DETOSN 
tlie Privet haw э» а Te гыйы ийуу 
NAMES OF PLANTS: We 
decline mig. -— of dried or other plan а gerer ii" 
to request ou espondents peer pum 
or could CEN "undertake ken ат more e те 
Yi ers these Ф! ym, 
DA nd that, t, before. io € ning - т 
they should mem ux zm 
We cannot save them 
requested that, 
sent > е опе time. Qut 
Luce PFE. i ар 
plants, iT ів our lim 
no unced. 2, Hym оса } 
m 
Rance Pears.’ 
831 Jefferson, & 
joy у Duke Cherri 
be , Jargoneile gu 
D 5, y with. 
Barrin 
posais : bs 
them in & 
now, and p xx 
02 
enóngh p 
'The Ham 
ripéned ets fins 
ард 2 Fto en 
but recollect Де Ан 
mre se s of allowing 
extend into the "border, 
