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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
often ruins à whole stock. 
be 
mildew 
in Шеш bud quar ters, atte поп must 
AED off the lights on every oppor us and draw- 
є. he аррёзгапбё 
unne exposu ds, is 
терій or the һеч ot die т етв. Duriag 
he-frames, the soil or compo: ost. 
. The soil h ө: 
fortnight before - time of planting the layers o 
id to 
the ti 
in whieh | 
While у bright sunshine, the shading should be gradually dis- 
continued. Pre — should x made for housing 
or protecting tender plants from heavy rains without 
loss of time, for it is not p to panis upon the con- 
t | tinuance of the pani ise. cad weather mueh longer 
and persons who — er the necessity of resorting a 
to temporary p дый, ча rem s skeleton pits, &c.,|a 
out, 
which is pe out the latier end Lot March, some- 
ti n, I put 
eason. 
е of азаар in the pots, and fill them to the rim 
wwith.the compost, which will bon ‘subside (ee Il plant; 
sid, in order that the soil may be perfectly clear, or to | possible in and a 
i i t|stocky habit of growth ; for plants of this character 
d 
апа Potatoes, {о entr: ny grubs or insects 
which escaped ; а more certai y 
than this, however, has lately been adopted by a friend 
f min ecks of soil at a time into his |i 
E oven, апд, after subjecting it to a heat destructive to | 
mwitalitv. 
should lose no hin in getting tidie ready, so as to be 
hil 
h 
dews; only be prepa id b iic e them und '0- 
RP 
$| сеза ты heavy rains or frosty Dights occur. 
Cor 
vue tem прена аге &c. оз of t »ese must be 
T: in accordance with mme" its we the inmates. 
Ф 
Р! .— Тһе whole stock of pinis should be care- 
fully attended. to with water, giving the dei 
oU 
athe h we 
there will be considerable risk of a portion of the 
stock Trig ponet. t me they are 
t a|plied w 
well sup- 
ith w at the Also keep the atmo- 
р 
are always found to produce the finest fruit. Young 
nie 
г eo 
39 Y. ыз + 1 яч 
till he dr 
has sufficient for his use: and in parts of th 
e country 
-where ovens are common, and where, of course, there | 
the 
· trouble. All this may to some growers appear needless, 
and a trouble which the dde eese "wil not repay ; b 
ity in small mat 
id m n - s ries layer of 22 Stop laterals in the late house, keeping the | forthe week ending Sept. 14, 1954 
favourite sort go off in rapid this then | foliage: regularly exposed to light, so o Aat Basista 
‚ can be prev vented, I think it vil =“ pre that | i healthy aud vigorous as possibl Late ífruit| Sept. E Mi = 
no trcuble is too great that will ae l I now | beginning -to. colour should be encouraged мі Max. | Min. 
cometo the Казда. of the Jayek ers pos in i pots. | plenty of warmth and air; for fruit ripened during Friday 816 16 | 39221 | 39.176 
Should in each, and the -pots | this fine weather will be very superior in quality, Satur. E 30.174 | 30.139 
not i n half pecks, | A horn- | and will also ў more likely to ар than if it has to be уур 1; 19 | 30:173 | 30.082 
А, , ог other hedge, having а south ог south-east | ripen ned by artificial means later e season, when Wet 35 че re | 
exposure, will be found most suitab m. А | there will be йыл лег little ытан Keep thr pipe Thurs 1 29814 | 29.682 | 
E ought to be as possible avoided ; such a | in check by ated fumi ati , and use every means | xcersze. ETE | 
ation will be found extremely pre al, being 80 | to preve spider injuring the foliage EA — | sept. 8—С1еаг; very fi 
liable {о draughts aud меле After having been| Дз the trees will now be freely exposed to t ay — Hum i. Fr d & 
y; very fi 
planted a sho ntt the may be ins 
erted in the 
pots, for if delayed, 1 1з тау "prion able фе roots may 
фе injured. Аз the layers. grow, or spindle 
side 
p Black Jamaicas 
1 to show fruit towards the а. of next nm 
t, and ezpose th 
2 to 
thoroughly check and mature their growth ; and if this 
weather Won it will be advisable to shade Grapes 
xd g thor Qu hly ripe and wanted to hang for some 
ња е - a aer "€ туы, which 
warm, Give 
abundance of ai air e call t imde, but — e the Grap 
с м 
in order to preserve it in health until it has performed 
ts functions, and decays naturally.. If, any trees have 
j^ ре removed from n the open. wall ^to here. this. may b 
ar Эн, 
T,|as 
the wood ripening, and there will be plenty of time for 
À d g 
trées to make fresh roots an et sufficiently esta- 
1 öve, they blished to а. able to carry an хтеде aih of sd next 
|season, if not forced too early. MELÓ e late 
c 2 ӨГ these, unless wanted for some Im тне Satur 
pushed on as rapidly as amen for besides 
; | the fruit is даа, but іп order to avoid 
plants growing in med мер, wi m an n and other spring crops, and such as | 
M nein with chilled those swell- | ing should be selected for this purpose, i i 
g fruit will also be benefited DYA а "iberal supply Я probably be leisure in course of the autumn 
the xn) Kee and Mon s | for getting s done. Tie 
l 
h 
o | crop ; also и to ig. bride, ipt 
border, 
is. properi effected, there will be no danger of their | Ki 
is a constant and abundant heat, a great deal can be !showing fruit at the proper time. VıneRIes.—If bright | i 
ua aed баз se than i 
LORISTS' Р TCR 
Collect Carnation and Pico p " 
] k o tore 
inch apart. This will be iate room 
during wi € 
ТҮ à 1 
TET 
FRUIT AND K | 
ынам EORR еле 
they should be well washed чаб ee dtt 
onu еч саф uld be injurious to the ri 
| 
| 
! 
| 
чин. bo th Cabbage from the July sown: чом | 
sufficient spare gr ound must be reserved for ear | 
may requi 
August sown on а warm 
ntly, and c 
Tomatoes, kn ng the shoots closely 
exposing the fruit fully to the sun's infiuence, 
rae 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON 
observed at the Horticultaral Gan 
р 12— Dense fog ; very Ачы $ 
— 13—Cloudy; much, overe th ES ipt. i 
— 14—Cloudy ; : rund : п н mn ; 
Mean tem 
RE ECORD ОР "ThE WEXTHE 
During the last 28 years, tor the 
ge 
west 
Temp. | 
ean 
emp. 
БЕР 
Sept. 528 
pL 
m 
Avera 
Lo 
Sunday 17 6: 
Mon. Б 6 
Tués. 6 
Wed. 20 б M 
6 
1.68 
bd 
ist о 
Thurs. 2! 
MERE 
©з сш 
perature during the above period 
The highes 
1333—therm 
lem, 
i deg. 
-|being very , fruit ripened after 
8: some thin 
лен Bi Po Bri. 
a small xs 
ustered 
Tena them effectually. 
кс of of Operations, 
T DEPA MEN 
and an 
eakly or sickly sho 
liate steps m taken to clean 
the foliage is allowed to disfigured 
matured, 
that po 
r each layer to ev to perfection, 
р un ager: 
vators hen к 
Pad Y Win ИШ illa now 
he cuckoo 
of Шац. 
єһ the buds | 
fet eor dre or imme 
> | eloudy damp weather sets in is m m for much. 
Maintain a brisk steady boton est the Vines 
clear of laterals, "аа look . s| y aíter. red. spider. 
ie 
та 
DEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
It is not начи that the delightful weather of the 
last few weeks, and eec ades of other work, &e., 
bed have induced some persons to delay the work oi 
кей) 
after rain ; the insects will then generally be 
together, and а puff or two of snuff 
RT T. 
right dry weather whi 
any specimens which are at 
uld be careful] 
b and if jen А found to be at all infested 
opagation ; winter ч however, cm ereeping upon us, 
and every possible ior ierra should. be used with this 
хен where it is at arrears ; for euttings put in 
t those that are rooted placed i nter pots, 
and treat rw NI till well щын, and such 
as are erately established in the pots in which 
they are to be моей m A freely exposed to` the 
mih em and stopped, & to form 
em to 
mete growth.. "ле will Бе advisable, how- | 
; and the lowest on a е. 17th, I5 
o e 8 
Books: T B B О. 
а prospectus by розі. —. 
“Fores i 
Met airg хе: А Chu теи апат, 
the principle remains чаан yet 
во much cheaper than it was, and isso muc v 
than the other, that A pe cc itin Es 
зб, wd ch pipes. c: for pa 
баре: Nested 
the bottoms apre A is 
They nk fast in the treacle, 
and destroyed. 
NAMES OF олут : Wehave 
decline naming bopi of 
to request our correspondents 
е а have, aao omne an 
rdeners, to w 
should boat in mind that, before applyin 
they should exhaust their орах ар y 
canno 
for themselves; 
can do а? 2 hel ху 
requeste at, i futu! X n 
sent us at one time.— Lighel, 
СА A. We have tedly sa that 
name plants not in flower. 
2 some Plu: mbago. 
"iic; 
soaking. As stated in a previous ndar, the present 
month isa ул season for the removal of 
or and ld be made 
in ie] middle of ^ day; while — yc ad 'cóh- 
inues. If any of the beds appear to be suffering for | 
want of tt no time in giving them а good | 
y - ч. not*hesitate агт cejit at once, | 
for it will рое n uslyğand safely done now | 
than after eed ө ЖИ are, no сіло o making |, 
alinm into four gallons of 
cold; then Y bottles; 
ántoa topper water, 2 
bladder | 
