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696 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. TS 
things as have made their sea "sg ө ing method of protecting in wall fruit from spring Oct E Fine; showery overeas 
period of rest and such аз are being reste chon | frost has been praetised for several do ^ - 2: Densely clouded and windy: tne 
to а house where the night temperature can be kept at | success, x John Harrison, Esq. Р m ne ^ а нт. hite elouds, хи E ү» 
about 509 or 55°, with a dry atmosphere. Ifa Y жы | Hall, near Ashbourne, in Derbyshi re. А rod is place Z Boy constant rain; slight frost a evening, E 
bottom -heat can be afforded to t the Begonias and other | horizon see: beneath the coping of = e wall. Another Pim aL 7.8 i 
ottom- m at a distance | horizo Tod is fixed upon posts 3 feet from the RECORD OF THE WEATHER Ay Can e Menge 
P b n i nd 18 inches od гм. {һе During the last 23 years, for the ensuing week, endin анс, 
{тош the glass, this P be of mueh service in promoting ts ot ма 7 e wall, a g uL TE E 
rs vigorous gro and manure water neo A wó horizontal rods are connected "аќ intervals by slight sa 1 888 ЧЕЧЕ 
изей, especially е pesas that are rather u braces or rods, wn in the annexed deut. А | „0. EE E t E ЕЕ КОЧЕ нм RE 
beers giving itin a clear weak stie; d Mipipudy covering, prepar y sowing woollen netting, on its EE |a | Rained. | 9 Hain. д 
at first. per and lower edges, to coarse calieo, is then attached Sunday 25| эз. ҮШ «| |а ГО. 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. a 3$ the upper д by loops and t e nid Ee of Tues. 8 ^ s m 3| m ME T is A 
PiNE — Fruit a proaching matu Mni: " үн» tape ; when the p tion.is comp led. bt 392 | az 15 "rs 19 inn 
to be of à аим ly ы must n n а | states that the cost of the wors ees =“ (which i is 2 yards | Friday 3 534 | 380 Кет мы 3) iz t i 
t here, neither should i it 4 rendered wide), is ls. 8d. per "wee The calice i yard | Satur. 4 509 | 365 | 4381 15 ^| Qui КЕНЕН 
a be da mA li dw n used The highest — per АААЙ 
excessively dry by the mo e of The | wide is 2d. or 240. accord Tm de qun ity, an sed | „naseh, isss- therm. 9] deg amd the le e ME TNT өз бө BA 
should 5 kept going, ac duri x "e Ау in | is-slit down the middle, апа one half being.sewn ito f the ——— ÁÁÀ— IB4—ern, Ж deg. 
to 
bot and the other to the bottom of the Des hen covering 
yards wide. The tape ing up 
and he Notices to Sorre ас 
oles he has apt inf А of 
becomes 
E Ine I8: 6 B E. Ifyou do not wish to 
tle air ; discontinu uing, o 
pans 
finds m: small cost, while 
valu x 
Aes or evapora 
the at 
estrie Pippin doe 
of po 
cessary t o pre serve ower early, you cannot do better th 
healthy. Мы. Yon however, at securing a rather high | no ho le — in ren verna — аи sand йу ti spring when twi db han Чете ма we 
temperature, s уй to 70° at night and 10° Mele er by arücle h be purchased, ought to be er 2з. a| repotted in fresh loamy soil, and placed in bu E. 
day with the aid of n ei mm conditions can be yard наз a ch mak ps efr " The| pit Чыл Park ed. E hen | their * flowers are nearly e Peters. HE 
- ыч буш - if all * rig x rA Tyro. The Tnge nser Bey T 
will better substitute the Ribston Pippin, sul. р jw m (vii 
dus «Г ine bao beng ms the Scarlet Nonpareil and Boston Russet ma Space, 
y y be added to ths 
vour which i often the others you propose. || 
bs with jo riptnét 1 No- Boo MS : керн Poat! ia e - Е "—6 M. au 
bw 1 а ре ner КЕША €— van pad 8: Sub. Your mode of culture pro ть 
showing fruit st be carefully nall green heads like little n nina S that are formed on the 
i are kiate Qi ad. 
reg are hat are use 
m, 
i When they are 
wise the pips t A 
« Gourds: H L. "ei ens whi ich you refer was, m 
whic would f get assa Ройго or some similar eL. s 
be illformed. Unfavourable as Me ра m than n 100 Ibs, К o sué mici е 
s acc Teo umpkin e seed of the | 
the nt is for T" аеры be had of any of the vine London seedsme | 
GREENHOUSE r letter has been sei to Nec 
some con Gray and Crmson. 
decrease of light, &e., Нотллеѕ: B В. There is no Holly which bears aw 
re it is not i what is ealled the 2€ berried Holly has yellow fruit, 
never emere m alers.t 
Issgcrs: T P. T р which. has attacked your Gra се 
соттоп сои е йу, w year. 
prevent it by bagging hi y rhe or covering Pii 
sheet of gauze, W. 
LS > кёр 
8 We have nothing to do with їз 
10007. ard; but we believe it to proceed 
rom persons ^: the highest ‘Tespectability, One of your speti- 
ripe 
as possib Pay мон 
oil ав to mens of home-m ess, on account of its rottes- 
and good, 
ble, 
ng tho state of the s 
moisture, and give сонй tepid 
аз че be don 
К,» ро itself, if it. can м blea shed a aria - seems well suited ft 
Үп Sil to wet aper е ER but.i o be takes а 
f ntly nea for either Hemp or Klax. nd is en LE аз Jute. - 
requen A ia pude Moxzx IxvEsTM lf-&. Young Gar anit SUE nearest 
out bi and -— cg » will dnd no difficulty in having his 100 
if the'b EN, not been well invested he funds, ог plaéed at interest: in some bank # 
thinned, thé inni «вайа tie credit of which is unquestionable» "Eois transs 
iher berries must tiom aim ака and аё опсе, qi 5 io e 
Ilj/éxàmined, Avoid, if mer OF тэс Const Oe. Wo asd Nor- 
fm ed pot plants in folk" Beefi x 3, 3, Court rA Sarn 
t Colmar; 6, B of Kent; хм 
t {да length d ü wi | апее2— © x Bishop's E Easter E | 
Мои eng imejand keefthö temperature | walls at Snelstone are brick, ET feet Nigh’ with stone | Swan's Egg; 4, S, Passé Colmar; антер Р ^ | 
was de Úonsist e of the atmosphere, ing which projects about 2 inches on each side, Тһе | € Angouleme; 1o "Marie Louise; 11, UvedMle | 
М зеѓеуег т tl t Í uen d ) 12, Napoleón ; 18; am дуды 26, Beurré Охе M, Беш Ёш; — 
„еме, а E and the wood ripe get the | trees are unnailed before winter. duet fastened loosely to | ig Dore Vae E Gris; 18, Lótise Вотте (of^. | 
Ж ;praned vat à её, in. order to allow time for the | the wall, to prevent their being broken by the wind. I montel; 22, Beitr Manor ; 93, Flut адва Met -— 
‚ „#ошійв healing, 1 tog eding; . this state Cai are kept until ihe ey aré ready to burst | Nawzs or PLANTS: We һауе been so often 
(QUPD GLOWER GARDEN: AND SHRUPBERÍES: ' into flower. Won don eet eing to retard vegetatiomat-that| decline naming heaps of dried or othe пей чо Ка 
pinima dim шоке тешіпф those whomit may rn | season ble. "They are dressed with the| {0 ОША Nave, undertaken an nte ro güfim inris 
P d мтнме using. every possible expedition | following composit ion, е —Take equal anticis gardeners cites sema 
A new work jor. , partieularly in | of sulphur vivum, scotch snuff, and. unslaked. lime, the hound bear in mind That t, befo apptyum v. А 
Lou E аге to be transplanted. | lime to be sifted through a fine sieve.. The -hal " sh - exha y t their other means of 
podio g k, ‚Бе. done too soon after this | quantities of lamp-black, and mix the whole with urine| for themselves. nor would it be desirable if we coulis 
sat mis d у uch enger, the plants will have | and to the consistency of thick pain can do is to help them—and that most wil "m. | 
Mere ә: аы of making fresh before winter,| The old and young wood is dressed with this with 4| requested that, in future, not gere s montans; 
Пу be múch more liable to suffer peers — after the woi are pruned, after which O. dapoi Min Hehe state eU: pumila.— Topeg- 
Írom the ds, and require vesc ,| they are nailed all from the upper side of be onding elegans, & plant from the southern United States, and 
&c., next spring ; whereas, plants lifted last, or the иче . Harrison's rehus re flued, b e fire | better than an annual; it is а Pole 
beginning of this month, will require - — көнө is Fer i^ to треп the fruit in осада it. nd и ^10,000 в ые, of whieh the very died 
in spring. In our own opinion s ason for | ат et n to ripen the wood after the Pu aeui euh erem нален jt is no =] 
removing large plants is past; but the qh onger it is fruit j is gels + The flues are never used in the|  plant,even whem m mplete in all its puis im qoas c 
'Gelayed after this the greater will м Tus risk of their | spring. The advantages of this netting are very great. ме nei fruit; We know of no г р were boreccenss: 
-not sueceeding. An moreover advisable to get The walls at Snelston A eight Peach and eight : eme eti ауто ге етту, 1, Aste 
new work out of hand ible, as it can be etarine tre The ing is fixed u d: taken ente cirssmica- име 4, Galstella - А 
бопе much more heaply now than | down in two or three esie is set 9р: ма the blossom | 1047. Rhamnus frangula.—4 A. Опе н y= а s C 
the да get short and the e амала cannotlonger be kept back, and г ns permanently | otber, of — At жи Will refer to our A 
cem euttings not yet pen pow d afte fixed, until taken ўна about the Tailer end of May, October 4 p 664, you wi il nd your P nt 
off sho ept rather warm moist, to encourage when all danger from over. gardener сап | signature “ Devonian’ Те that was not 190 
а little growth, and if they х ere there wal d work under it, to nail or disbud the trees;| Уо, Shen your enquiry never —À verfu: V 
а gentle bottom-heat, this will greatly facilitate the pue there are no blistered leaves, and the first shoots always РЕА©н Trees: P S. They нет thé averte 
n of allow Р : : * scale, You had better wait ti will prere ^ 
о ow iving air to keep the | ripen their wood, in g fruit for the following year. | then strip them off aid burn them, W ich -— Ж 
lants from eem Mà — whieh they are very | Las „upon these eight Peach and eight Nectarine| insects dropping about the Wher tbe tempns 
Apt to do» do when placed in lose phere after | trees, there were ripened upwards of a thousand do wash the trees well with waten have thè efect ol dui 
Plants that | бәд "fairly established in their | of fruit (at a small estimate), and. there has n between 150° and 160°. чу, 72 Jj 5048 
“winte: ter pots c or pans Sens " pes exposed to less in any year since the present mode of S гд was -— — n: — —smal 
is qui 
аз go rop, 
eetly ealthy. The fruit 
soria ind its first t dining in in 
wi 
hy of cu 
the beginning of June, | , P*rfumed flavour, і8 уо 
айу. Ав 
when, of fu E sized you it, besides many not so ed с dE des them where the 
large, there were taken E 900 dozen Nectarines, a | 
spare метин to 
мок 
ев, 
954 dozen Ра» Тау a further thinning Will be re- 
{ 
uisite afte i ө weather : ow | 
vog ien к ^ 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISW. ICK, NEAR LONDON, ч " 
Forthe week ending Oct. 25, 1854, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens. Fine netting used 
EE NIS ылы ШЫ E r E a | НАШ i adea Zeta. le service re 
= 2 Вавомитва юр riri | ‹ mention will, we enr, be of pom i 2i 
Oe. |85 бе Ат. оп tie Earth win. r err tie рапа Adopted by M Mr. 
z | Мах. | Min. | Max.| Min. | Mean 1.1000 2teet) bs т 1819, p. 1 ation ње: 
th —LILI 3 ы MERI) беу, э Wiwit: H R. There re is no question а the thee 
: ESEFIESIESIFEBESEIERETS TER d on te same salki 
* ў dd k 53 |N.W.| | 
— Sunday22| 1 | 29550 | 29301 | 60 | 31 | 455 | 50 | 53. | W. hes ә ЖШ? rem Rye on th of cases petri = si 
: will Mon.. 3, .2 | 29.50 | 39.350 | 60 | 23 | 440 5 Mel BE айды acharis alsinastrum © anadian t sr | 
attention, and now is is аз good a ti : Tues. 24| 3| 29451 | 9.093 | 56 33 | «45 52 | S.W. 2| -quired into.  Anmachs pm with Can HI 
As асн di me as d to Wed 25| 4| 29219 | 23924 | Бо | 29 | 395 | 49 | 52 (МЕ. 4i| River St. Lawrence; it i ams: #И tbe 
subjeet o ring protection. We earn from the | Phurs. 26) 5 | 29793 | 29523 | 54 | 24 | 390 | 49 | 51 | W.| to] i dangerous in Mer ү sire де of tb6 V 
* Journal of th - "Mb di age all, ou can hear um 
e Horticultural Society,” that w- | À 29391 | 5&3 | 327 | 44. | 49.7 524 Т»| aboutare procurable at all, Y ү ӨТ 
of the great En 
