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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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parts affected. The insects ed are subject to are 
atm mou as dry к аас са done 
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wever. 
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Notices to Correspon 
с ае, 
s he former may be destroyed by | Wher wood is and the leaves AUSTRALIA : Banff. Have a ch { 
os e rains qd d iba ^ TT. the |f falling ла? а бе be- he оше ems i : ing е d 2 ha it boards: T it pack your Whitedorm E iban 
0-smoke ; but it must в repeate air at à mes, and in fine weather the sas T ing them down well, во 
TE ке day гз, аз the insect t will avais removed ws бич id eti to the me Kel шау Ms кыы б s: на тма 8 is full, 99 
recover, and be as liv m When the month of > — d any worn-out trees, or such as from any other | Jarge, with iron z: The Thorns should "M it 
August has been got over diee i is s little to fear, for they y be d unfit for their crm places, ми old, with plenty of sound ood. "You тау as well trig 
will por ср. rapidly after that. m mad should selecting prime young trees from the open wall, which, if ot гш Ук К ape co In this way Whitethers vig 
ved and replanted, will carr. a moderate ich is long enough, If you I 
off at night, to d iier repla 1 difeulty in getting the water to drain атау кы, 
allow the. plants to receiv wir heavy qn s. Shade а crop ni home with impunity if not сөзде too early. bore NM -— by in the bottom of the chest, and еф 
little, st from sun-heat, and indeed FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBER S Lans green — aA IS 
keep them as cool as poss n. In raising се уоп! What with falling leaves and the Piet. йөне answer зош] purpose Iga ook of the Garden " шау possibiy 
must select three = е good sha and dwarf | оғ е worms, much labour is necessary to kee ng, . We do not know what is meant 
habit-d varieties, ich you will wd all colours. | &e,, cle n. There is, however, Rochelle "Blackbe any kinds of Rubus Ms tha 
Some object to dwarf "kinde ; ; but if а tall variety p no help d it but a «аа use of ће broom and roller. Á— con T are said fo be A for table, but they have 
pears amongst my seedlings, I consider it a fault, аз | Continue equently as may be necessary to| more uy than in Yo po where men's tastes агу 
they are more apt to run back to their original varieties | |; keep dui ана p much time is lost in clearing | нк ттк i L o FN 
(shrubby), with long, straggling, flower-stalk Seed, | up leaves е is allowed to get long ; Arn 
sown in pots or , comes up very freely in а few | keep the surface hard and smooth by frequent rolings| 15 so. ре 
days ; let the surface soil be very sandy, and only cover | with а heavy is i ds season for laying Е и. р 
: the just sufficiently to keep it from being washed down türf and where eveling may be necessary, ог any | р. 292, where you will find further st from our volame fori 
while watering ; p ff from the seed-pans into store- | other alterations involving taking up and laying Ben 
mmend is, four parts rotten th of turf, this should be attended t 
, for that there will be no ое vith 
(i. ej vw re into mould) and five parts of loam ; or, 
tead of five, say four maiden loam and one rich 
yellow loam. 8, 
Barsaws: W D. АП handsome blooms: Тһе mottled ones are | 
perhaps the most valuable. 
Calendar of Operations. 
For the ensuing week.) 
possib 
turf | laid now in the event of dry weather setting in early 
mid spring, such work can be done more economically 
w and with much more comfort to the workmen than 
Be cold реу weather setsin. Nothing RS more to 
thecomfort of a garden in winter than hard dry walks, and 
where се E ed soft an ap a ves herum 
ling of clean, ough gra on n the 
walks are wet ait à well rolled i in, wil ь fo und м ну 
d this а 
the aie but avoid 
penna rove them, an a very trifling cost. 
A e чон petri — ide displa. ih шие № hard һу E Ier ine. fo VE cause 
is v uch faded, every effort should m to edges, "et ng 
render this and ai ° E t-houses ns а tive through t the gravel asi x the hok the face - 
as possible. ‚ perhaps, nothing tends more to this allowed to become soft and Кнев, Continue to char 
than orderly arrangement and keeping everything per- ream сЕ д — m pM nts, : as; the: [gene 
fectly clean, and if cleanliness and order are attended to Peas nt them with spring Mn ie ds 
they will do much to compensate for any deficiency of | ^t : 0 тера Шами ро: 6066 
fine в ns in flower, and will render the houses before putting in the spring flo things, for it is 
very жрт ovas hard-wooded plants | Senerally à busy season when these are Servi and 
whether here or in eold pits, should be afforded p lefitv узана. should bd left to Беј р then which сап 
-of room, and if this cannot be ае mplished with the prei done now. Plants which i be dendie to lift and 
-sent sto the least valuable should be dispensed | "inter f next i, ira S En 
with ; for depend upon it, that plants to d pleasure | out any longer, except where they сап be covered in the 
in the present day must be. pecimens. of. event of à sh : о е от nly. And speci- 
their size, and. this cannot ive de аа | men 'uehsias, Geran ү дү чон ‚ &e., should р Bof into safe 
‚ the crowding system ; therefore let the specimens stand n immediately frost is appr 7 
о, р ‹ their branches наа, “HARDY ERUIT Аур KITCHEN GARDEN, 
to allow »0si e fully to light and air; Examine the stock of fruit in the fruit room as 
With the. Sacetion 5 e- flowe: "that | fr y а will allow, and beoe any 
may be makin атом, апа pue he Ts infected with decay at once, and keep ry 4 
' el . Where it is intended to plant any quand ity ati 
be kept cool md airy, giving air freely eb сез yw fruit trees this season the preparation of the ground, &c., 
"able orttünmity. - Wate must m -— ИН greát | 8 d be NONO with as EN tiously as possible 
. саге and j ient, especialy in case of large| while it is in good working And too тіс 
në ðf amam ‘hings, "giving jus ust suf. | attention can wn be bestowed ш the затрат а оѓ 
'from пож: кету the day, ed to be planted. with fruit o 
. to keep tlie | soil; {гөп "et arm стін dry, and, рангы ути to secure perfect drainage, f 
Moe. of anything. near..the.. | we il tial to fruitfulness in all kinds 
applieations will; not. be. е necessary. of- frui es, and it is wo A to. secure this 
сыл ‚этойэтә#ОВ6АН@- аралдан. 2 илели: | even at а considerable expense. - Where thé ríatural 
; Now that. (d Арх дана soil is mi of Ы ааа for the kind of trees to be 
ving "stock. should, | planted, thi disi removed , replacing it with 
2 siale of the | Some good Mn loam. ` Avoid the use of ri 
robust stocky | Stimulating man which re harm than go 
а to be kept |, Carrots, Parsnips, Beet, &e., d be lifted when the 
^of am oppo- ground is in good order, Winter use in а 
a warmi-temperature, dry cool place; stack them in sand to preserve them 
tò secure a from shrivelling, &c. ing t may be 
000 90%: and:to have the growing: very rank should be laid down with the heads 
; in the|to the north, ‘which will check the over-luxuriant 
i , ап ord a of its standing a 
thy or in-| Severe winter. In the event of sharp weather being 
and the | apprehended, a quantity of the t узады 
{о | should be placed under glass, an i аге | 
ithout the S denn heading should c. be removed. to where thay can be 
joat protected from fros 
Peame o a ua enmare raean a a 
STATE OF THE рэч AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
as observed at the 
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Tr ee ede ramo 
ӨК bind. be- use. 
Horticultural Gardens. 
TEMPERATURE, 
=, —— „ 
iu, dup ЛЕ Or the Ai. — Ofthe p E 
3^ Мах. | Min. | Мах. Min. | Mean Ме ы 
21 | 30.419 | 30.333 $0 34 |. 84 55 N. | .00 
* | 30291 | 30.211 56 44 iri 54 55 W. | .06 
23 | 30.135 | 30.008 | 54 37 45.5 | 53 545 | S.W. 16 
6| 24 | 30,028 | 29.671 | 56 28.| 42.0] 53 54 |N.E.| .00 
25 | 29.396 | 29.258 FUR D ftr] 54 | E. | 04 
26 | 29419 | 29.227 , d 454 512 53 N. | 03 
9| 27 | 29786 | 29.469 | 51 40 ]|.45.8 | 50 53 W. | .61 
: 29.924 | 29747 | 537 |. 35.4 | 45.1 | 826 | $41! .90 
13—Fogzy; very fine; clear. 
14- Fogg hez, with slight ние: dne at night, 
; € 
Огап бпе; зе i Eggi AN 
—F = rain a - б 
g t rajn ч th cold north wind ; óvercast; boísterous. 
19— ti 
RECORD: OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
uring the last 28 years, for the ensuing week, ending Oct, 28, 1854. 
: Prevailing W 
[— QU RU ARE 
ti |: $ . 
et В Bi ial "indic 
“Та 1s 0.66 in, | 1 ТТЕ 
495] 17 056 3 711 
43.2 14 Ж 2i 413 
46.9 13 Е! 4l 3 
ава HM €32  |s| H 
45| 22 | 092 3 14 
4571 319 10$ s 315 
К St te period occurred on the 22d 
NERIS алаар f 
wrou ght iron, serewed ” in 
rn-pipe, 
a 
tti us 
Lm 
yt 
A, iron plate: B, flow-pi C, return pi 0 : r 26 
bonas: E. Гавай door ; RE, арі door pend Qe іре, maas \ 
tion; H; re 4 NE 
If you have а fair quantity 
at all in. theory 
light you n have glass at 
plants аз Myrtles, Orange trees, Aloes, Tree 
&c, will keep during t ter, even if very 
dark. ut you must take care р; 
nough to the leaves to rot | n 
Names or Евоітв: BD ur labels 1, 2,8, 4, 5, 
but all as Ho e large Pear is 
ermain; all the others, the — 
yish green, is rme; апа the 
Cider Apples.]|| 
ғ PLANTS: We bave been so often obliged 
b бый naming heaps of a * other plants, go 
е часті me оң n: nden recollect 
- hav ан Пако а он 
ioc gardeners, pen om —À 
should bear in mind that, ne applying to us for 
they shonlá ere their remos eans of gaining i 
f 
pendrium officinarum.—J. Jeyes. 
Oncidium excavatum and Kaulfussia 
temon speciosum 
a 
February кн ietys ripened, should have Б Saad Y 
dry place,in a temperature i Lo i teile 
uld be 
UTE 
but we wood оой (Aae 
we Pii 
e 
r trees as r 
RU you may Tere it in our 
vent the baec ke: 
fruits. 
ier rows. 
ECC epe 
