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FLORICULTURE. 
OvBLE Primuras.— These are amongst ihe most 
т 
еу сап do no good with t 
their A eges е» pae to'the cuttings being 
.very apt to damp off, is somewhat difficult; qoe 1 
i h 
the midd] 
arch, for if placed in heat 
commanded they 
ff, and — hi өчүр to 
they will not E found to grow so freely after ә 
sun becomes pow rful s must ap narrow 
n heat, лев eping them 
pf Febru 
el 
eelne on 
- MM. тай 
however, the phan 
soon furni 
e, leaving a few sho 
d 
nd-glass. 
деп; sed moia 
n 
ionally. 
leav the iud of afterwards to а 
iE 
; Also shade slightly on bright da 
LI a "moist atmosphere by sprinkling с. floors, 
; ing and ey mingan and if the foliage shows no ша 
ыыы of damp the p ече, be syringed lightly over: 
‘head every All 
mo 
-— without demping off or making wey үчү 
wers be remov as they m their 
appenrance а. ав the object is to к 
ze of the plants ; d when it is үт to allow 
! E» to bloom the " should 
h "ih "A soil. S. 
eir 
re of about 
may be 
thoroughly 
Е ег. xtu 
equi parts id fibry н а cii lesu 
ecayed cow-dung, a 
mpos e po агь Де make the fresh soil rather 
abont кей ball, and secure perfect drainage e by a liberal 
of potsherds, e thoroughly intermixing. the sand 
Calendar of осема 
(For the ensuing week.) 
—9— 
NT DEPARTMENT. 
PL 
Она HEY, &c. — The temperature here must now | ra her c 
e regulated according to the requirements of t 
with which the tote se is "wm d, but ma — е 
be used g w 
ета атр. 
во as to admit every possible ray of light to the plants. 
The most forward Camellia s e not already in es wer, 
should be placed in а rather c Ld к їп vt ~ 
а ЗЕ giving them elear что m nure 
e most esteeme ur vinter flowering 
ahei- ard elitr be plentifully i in Мой э w and until 
with Azaleas and New Ho 
repays the t 
them properly, for they are 
- €: M Violeis 
r flowering, a 
о. But Roses, if чш ст сана 
Шапа онна, 
eem 
— 
and sh нр. sand, wil 1 form a suitable 
cmd e 
y Forthe week ending Oct. 12, 1854, as obse 
and euh for we may expeet high winds and тир 
; алб examine that stored in - zh 
ere 
mov impar о 
iiem that require doo pid or aii. sho 
to possible after 
ing, and apply lim pick up ihe 
а tid fei Strawberry plantations, i As yet done 
bone „агулы all r 1 
ood dressing oF aies 
a go bui t es di 
or Ding the roo P digging 
STATE OF THE WEATHER VES CHISWICK, NEAR LOXDON, 
туей at the Horticultural Gardens, 
Тем 
Ot the Air. 
S ;| BAROMETER. 
Min. 
Friday 6 6 
Satur. 7 
Sunday 8 
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7- Overcast -— со 14. 
cloudy Жеме, = с 
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y m slight rain. 
$- los чу and fine e; 0 
ne at "- id 
ardly any немен modation, to prepare 
pee. if. 
out з 
Yeore d in 
Н $ 
Se pm it 
ned. 
wering in enit jart 
of "thé Бе 
DEPAR TMENT 
x s hous 
y daysanda niam т eie ometer 
to fånge Ms 809 to 909 before снр air icem = there 
is no кыы, of getting Pines to swell in a low tem- 
T | pe ratu Endeavo 
А | temperature, for a hig 
10 OR 
prejudicial to the swelling 
Also 
about 85°, and i» rex бе e as 
to moisture, giving c cient 
ad cue hd гра f whole of Me Рт as p as 
may be n But the syringe after 
season m ven “же к over w еа 
anas feels confort dy for a too free = of this 
and su ings render it difficult to judge of the 
А e the vei soil, where the — roots ЫРЫА 
e case of p growing sis often 
get into an “ч lthy state, in ipsia e 
| of k dod we urface excessively moist. Any youn; gstock 
| which? may require КП should be seen to at once, in 
oil 
lec: oh je 
be, 
уке to 
"e thed er sets in “they 
1 be excessively - S= gd to damp o Cuttings 
of Cal а may sti Xe put in here the em 
in is deficient. T er cold 26 
orina gentle rpm adir: but c абай grown fte 
sped ground а very liable to damp off if р into 
y beat. Sec icm а many cuttings as possible of scarce 
be- 
- | fore winter. - 
GARDEN AND puteo port 
t hand, the prin cipal 
r the present will be mowing 
aves, gta and i 
will require 
ome of the beds will now be getting peni i in even the 
most favoured localities, and if they are to be 
with E анын чц, they should be yore ае 
replanted а o give the ps а chance of 
kd estabiished bekie winter, nue to afford 
опор s 
, bu 
moist, unless ief- os be it in properly heated pits ; 
damp cloudy th 
plants ees there is а fair chance of rooting them, and 
Е also for ta taking up Scarlet Geraniums, 
Calceola1i а ild bottom- 
beat «он б pos sins on which to place these for a 
night o after potting, before storing them азау 
eat] 
month or А 23 
ie state of tbe aed nd r tm 
айша to, | liable to die Бес. &c., іп w 
NE 
ч Look over it 
ХАРЫЫ козгыш 
ог Ше w winter, this would greatly assist in promoting 
the form of fresh ma and render the plants less 
HARDY FRUIT ax» гагы GARDEN. 
te fio he 
will now be finely covered vit buds, and | Tue 
will bibisi profusely for weeks in an airy h L 
К Tbe highest temperature during the above period occurred 
of 
aim at maintaining a steady portom heat of | 
this G 
out of doors frequently, | 
1S3C—therm. 73 deg.; and the lowest on the 21st, 1$42—therm. 20 deg. 
ШСБ А ОСА АЕР 
Notices to Correspondents. 
WO. The! AT Cyclopædia,” now eem d 
the! name of the * En glish perio tae our opinion, 
the best adapted to all general readers, 
ba Pirs: Sub. Frigi се, will afford you as good protection 
mats; it may cost a little ко at first, but it lasts 
rdi tban mats, and, а re, in the long run will be found 
more economical. Can you not ipe dde sime Cheap Straw pro- 
ection which would answer your pür. 
n ourown case we should récomm mend the: 
may be aa In со 
hem in 6-inch pots in light 
t 
sandy soil, and pla ce them on the front shelf of your greenhouse, 
The only : attention кеу - then tegue will be watering, and 
fi 
ced by E common 
Hylargus piniperda. E is the perfect À Which ET. 
k of si 
Silver and Spruce so it is necessary 
des the Љу barking the trees, as 
піве Bonne (of TE 
m 
reside within чам 
NAMES Ок FRUIT: DN T 8.1 
Autumn Samat, 15, ао 19, 37, ге 
Nelis ; Ж. „е of Winkfie field ; 28, 98 
Edward's; 61, Duchesse d'Ang aples.—4n* 
mont; 71, Uvedale's б Germain; 15, Ti Figue de ! de N — Almel. Ъ 
Hughes. 1, Beurré Diel; An T aipe ' 
ndon Pippin; 2, Hol = 'Go jen ppin тедоваві 
AME: ОР PLANTS: We [am e been so en obiged toe 
decline йез ei heaps of dried or other 
to request our Pesce es to recollect wn TIE T 
d ша Mh undertaken an unlimited duty 
gg eners, to whom these Acceder es] er 
should bear in mind that, before applying s es ) 
they s should exhau st their — — of gain qm 
amini e gan 
eit niews 
e of exam 
willingly. 147. 
four plants may 
for themselves ; nor would i 4 desira а if we 
роф =” 
can do is to ар them 
us tend аз 
опе med уяр Gardener. 
e species.—J C 0. 
жа o їп чуге TOWS. 
Waru PLANT: Woglog. We M ner 
do perfect! 
be liable to be blown down 
y well, provided you 
than would be occupied by а S common 
че v НЩ 
