632 ' 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
р татту яте ЭОМ ш 
ө bioumis ощіу ө! each variety were shown ше juüges 
bson and Son sent à 
а" give any awards. Messrs. Do 
f — Onniflora compacta, to which а Certi- 
bind ае -— ar пф b Me f % И {ное л, - 
t an's 
Lond Verbena, ca ма Fragra Mr. Cole, o s 
looms of hiis ve Motif pure w white bedding Ca 
E Puri, a va rietv e should be ‘extensively yg — 
din Mr. '"Rawlings also exhibited his seedling 
dios p Dr. r. Reid, dark.purple, and Mr. Critehett, A scarlet. 
lembe 91.—Dahlias were again exhibited i onsiderable 
iiem n Rev. С. Fellowes, of Shottisham Кеси у, пеаг 
Norwich, sent éigbt varieties, consisting of Cossack, a brilliant 
carmine, full sized flower, th -elóse, се formed centre ; the 
ing 
8 , wii 
+ Nigger, which is perhaps the darkest flow r grown, bei 
k smaller į 
: hof t 
had — нуну them. 
: is Pre-em 
s also sent 12 A 
nt, alarge deep US. un not 
in a co Verc m receive any award. The other five were 
Tasso, eir shaded puce, rather: small, but fine in petal and form; 0; | 
i ре, and very pro- 
Ae two ишт 
awarde 
M € с ipped with white. 
в бнр пу Ttossell, ires eA Miss Ишей. 
Toe pa "icd ame pretty fane ey flow of good shape an 
medium den salmon bud, ef. vis 
а meat, sm "emi йу hen and had а 
Ороо awarded 
very ng 
of em зы pinkish buf. colour, 'l'hree blooms 
arded to it, Mw с E Er 
Mr. C. 
of great substance, itg réel 
; the, petals small, 
Rawlings, and has. que: e good, points, but as exhibited Шеге - 
о ere were өтт A =n del е тя LN 
hibited 4n.exeellent Mr. 12 
Ко of named varieties, іп, теч e jpa e boom of 
z te Spes m hs a when lange, is without an equal in 
rvedly admired. Of оет — 
жөр ой ачасын mies p ne уаз тут of Phlox Drummond 
" exhibited by Mr. col Nd: of which were large :апі very "o 
bae distinct white The same exhibito x -— x d 
shrubby CA)obolaths, обн which we ced 
range, a good bedding variety, ‹ "t dwarf debit small, witli 
MES heads of flower, and of rath lowish 
Z brow 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
PLANT DEPARTMENT, 
Cons Y, &e.— aidit hé 
necessity of wintering New Holland plants i in n ihig house 
should ate the rature, &c., so as to preve 
* these ining any i '; endeavouring at the same 
д ран to furnish suitable flowering plants. | This, how- 
ever j 
udin tds rac of our rite hard- plan 
.Tequire a cool temperatu free expo e 
T. mild da дур, whereas nearly 411 plants require while in 
T flower to be k ept a shade warmer, wi 
$ 4B ашап, 2 prevent the me АЗ С by 
өз, It iything ble ernpt to 
Doni ЫМ #рееў AH "y өг Cape 
si j vin ^$ lióusé where there is'-eontinual temptation 
keep the tempé rau Р tò render it 
5 suitable for miseellarieous: plåntsiny bloóm,! but: ове 
have nó more $uitablé place . in. which | to. r 
u 
in а соо 
ап 
jus. "prevent thè “serileri 
~of damp ; sud iféprov et i pro jper quantities these 
form n no ау » -— Thereé'are also many other plants 
tabl e for: fRowering 1 in & coo 
зА Кес degree. 
olland pu especially 
house w n 
miseellaneous (pants 
duced, an rogo pispa тр аге for these, is sure 
to end in the ruin al тене ns, and disappointment 
of al specimens which it may 
be deemed ий ауылга sk in des open air for some time 
puri а, — Ум placed e they ea xo а canvas 
ed them, 
үчн nma 
F Ns RCING DEPARTMEN 
PiNERIE end to last week's бола. апі 
afford fruit "арга UR ся у pfe 
pee )here; al 
syringing to s cause water to lodge 
in the резня of the pen which. tends to blanch and 
ken here 
Sible. һе» 
pes 
wea e leaves ; here à moist atmosphe 
bibendi d by means. of. tank other uv Ov mid E nce to k 
ne ка ringe Lx be almost laid aside for the season, or | в 
t used only on pad piu qiie of fine days, when * Lo Poil choice Реатѕ a bd Apples at ih 
n e eem e can be shut high. temp e, 80 n dry days, and gather such of the fit 
& from. th 
soil nter. See to having t 
а е time of Afin, for neglect of this isa 
ruiting prema abi ddr ERIES 
ded the wood is is 
к freque ent 
prun 
miis as тч ssible after pruning to preve 
it is difficult to get the Vines пас течи at this 
the ý nger of its occurrin 
to any serious ext the pruning should be wi eed 
until the Vines seem to be airly : t rest. lt will also 
advisable to cover the outside border 
"s iuf 
ro 
s 
to dis part 
gx 
" e 
E 
S © 
ч 
expected {о 
а o all t oes pesi, 
getting. it well каў ened. Provision sho 
cting a quanti 
Miti 0 r hand-gla 
nted ; urn 
hasten its decomposition, m «uid айй! 
out any diseased berri nd to have osphere | of shrubs, &е. Wa 
kept dry by ^ Куе fires when Моето with а | 
free circulation r; but a warm perature іѕ) STATE OF — мен = me » Chiswick) из 
early as prede as t dni therefore use no more fire-  Forthe week ending Sept. 25, 1834, аз 
heat tban will serve ry the atmosphere, and this ls sl Bii 
only when indispensable. Ое „all pot plants have | | Sept. |5 
Bien been re тоте from houses їр which ripe Grapes | | Мах. | Min. 
expeeted to hanz for any len f time, and. the | 1 
inside рае хе, kept quite dry. .—The second s sos 30.197 
érop of these w ow be getting over, and every pos- ` Шс Re cr 
sible: attention ood e given to the ripening of th que EE I. 
'The young shoots should - kept лаң and closely- 6.) ЗоЛЭ®. |. 30.080 D 
чен es $0 аз to distribute y over 7 ннен = фе t LAS, PARI ИИ ЕЕЕ 
г to fully expose ће foliage to Бам, ke ing-the Se -ye throughout; ain at nigh 
кюрен dry gh isen warm ; and t ers.ean IT. Urs Т! pudy у е-и x 
затй!у be kept too dry after de dri s S gathered. "- Meter and fine; оша: d id. 
strong shouts Xe -— topped, and- t то 19 adio a e ree — 
shoah be severi 
gee for не айни "амт joined; wood 
can be obtained, sn abundar of. fruit need 
hard d- 
38 night; w 
o as to d ow the — saturated with we 
Wh the ripe snd.t 
ties d might 
ма of next n' gr rowth, f 
s than „when: the 
foliage i їз on. After t thoroughly Semis d ones, &e., 
it ma used oring variot but care 
iould be frei iot pun. introduce pti [ТЕ with 
insects. Mzross.—Keep the atmos S n 
ith a lar bottom-hea ul те 96<, and 
endeavour to get the remaining fruit ним ав quiekly 
possible ; for unle р ту 
oudy weather а in the ut little. 
ey will be g 
given to v sit let this be done-early 
e day, w while air ean be n to prevent damp: at 
ubt 
ceived, and use every means " A the foli бае healthy. 
а WER GARDEN А 8. 
Тһе n is now so far ids vanced that frost t may be 
оросод i any night, and any scarce plan d it may 
hey are in should 
The whole such of deg" y» as the 
raniums, where room can e spared for 
them, is well worth the tronk le of ` potting and winter- 
* 
tbe 
*-- 
£2:|£2z: 
$25 A 
oe | E38 Ёё 
255 439: 
Sunday 2| 614 45.6; 
ph. 2| 63.2 43,3 
ues, 3| 62.6 43.1 
Wed, чр $31 43.5 
| Tburs. 5| 624 40.6 
[еы 6|. 61.0 43.2 
Satur. т! 619 | 41.8 
d be vbi. which you find à Багу 
— Ergerowm. 10, Са ей st 
that have said their 
00 ве require plenty of light май, air for 
some time ий 9 nons under glass, in order to ge 
their wood properly ripened. 
ings, however, will form an exception 
not made their wood, as these will require 
р. po and moist, with a А, high te 
dd Аймаа, Кдн р, 
oid 
prepared for ihe cav 
ct to theattacks of mildew, &c., 
iage disfi 
eep a | 
erowding, espeislhy i in 
t 
large old plants are vastly pré rable to ж ув rooted 
in autumn; for the latter, un thiekly, do 
not soon cover the ground, vh. € hut sparingly = 
jd 
late in the se mip о pre 
quantities of these, er: fries with por Бр, 
den is now furnished, ый „К of course ve the 
until the he tdi arden is Nerei "but they 
uld be г them ‚Of fros 
ed trusses of flow 
— M o d to eto the pent, 
sil ge in wth 
may be a of 
the year, wen н анч very best  ehanee о! dini теней 
ing. Therefore where пондер адб еда the removal 
e shrubs intended t exe 
this je amaan they should be geste) 
gr Pu nio ph DUM ; 
of the week, 
Эма 
The bigbest temperature are during the esi 
193i—therimn, S0 deg.; and the lowest on the 2d. 
—————ÁÁÉáÁÉ c 
rad іар U^ „ 
Notices to Corresponäeiis 
TLW H. The best 4 — үз 
fal bands, 
Ботев answer in ve 
er with anybody ry inset 
BEEHIVES 
straw. 
p^ request our 
could Lave, undertaken 
requested TN UTE mm 
ent us at'one 
L3 
; nilax jedem anm 
бака о - ERE: with. the 
linifolia, e? "Shortia californien: 
mens we will give theirrea 
racilis; blue, Aster 
yellow, Rudbeckia fulgens 
is too low, | 
understand уои to | 
аге produ | 
in winter. i 
SAL H. 
Uh n with sea wh win xil 
called „Pinus maritime loy 
=з vario ous means Are ёт 
to be tö bow the | bros 
— til mer 
th to ibo: eof upon 
immediately the seuffling "ded by tbe 
operation being Темы = tho P d 
