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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONIC 
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Хоу, Nov. sj 
Te rated amongst 
e enormous size it will attain, is 
ible. ш-на and 
Eubæan 
pon 
Miscellaneo 
The бим елек dde: 
uro th 
for 
LAT in the 
тзн: ба, dive d іё. Ше name i 
Eu rid now Ne 
i 
A 
island o 
peculiar. irf abunda Pliny says that Chestnuts first 
came from Sardi, die ancient capital of Lydia, and no t far 
modern Smyrna? Gelenus, who w 
origin, and says tha t they were also ealled | 
balani: leuceni, from Leucene, situated on Mount Ee 
Other writers, Mo moder n, give various Easter 
Fossa тија as tive stations of the Chestnut, an d 
n Giovanni Ta argioni i-Tozzetti, our author’s grand- 
father, believed them to be introdu оед, snb into Italy ; 
but not only vave the. is ive Chest t woods i in the- 
puan Alps ios other т. дау arts of the 1x nnines, men 
tioned by Berioloni, every арреаѓапсе of being rea пу |* 
indigenous; ы fur бег турш, гш wo ods of his tree 
2 d in Tuscany from 
found 
* | having it well intermixed Mot 
?»| heat to 
* | plants are being passed галан ХО ed fe the ris 
па stock that m 
import for "ni and which are -— 
in France and 1 h 
kept warm aud moist, but the syringe must be used 
*d speringly, and a sufficiently high temperature 
maintained during the day, to allo 
fresh air, for the young growths of most of them are 
soon NE Let those 
n flowe red fo 
will кў be liable to vp : from 
* sufficient moisture in the atmosphere 
eimens are infested vid pom take es earliest 
opportunity of getting them thoro roughly cl ned. Also 
up large specimens, and 5 PAD no ҮР рл do this in 
the neatest and most effective ma 
w of giving а little | fp 
DY FRÜIŤ AND, m AEN GARDER, IIT ЯЯ 
О " 
өт : 
giving sufficient air to 
remove аттар fruits direetly they are е pereeiv ей, ànd 
FORCING БЕРЫ E 
Ріх — Where tbe bot Sam heit is obtained from 
fermenting materials, any addition оа ‘ена л r what- 
ver else is used, that ma ary to 
maintain thë proper heat for the УТА {Ө piy be made 
once, so m avoid having to disturb the plants after 
айн sets in. In adding fresh ноти 
matter, see be tb having this in a our dry st 
Жы hel 
vent excessive Bes ntation at ho first, and cause м e 
be m While 
ula чти зае acd 
be ex siii a d e ted, s0 as ө ау ома pos of 
Jets to disturb dié bed again during jg the nter. Do 
plunging material too jin about 
and to Ca 
will pre- | so 
should | kee 
rost at any time, and all 
preparations should be mad 
ж e seen how the fermentation qe fae а when frosty mor 
duced is were probably those which "чо fist intra on ; for it will be easier to firm the tan about the s puse Spoli 
uce m e East by the ns. Pliny enume- verte thi t s th 1 He : = «oe 
rates eight different varieties, -Micheli has 49, Bh ind ей of ibo beat оа 2 bet fiue thé Ihe гЁ STATE OF THE WEATHER АТ CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON 
of “Аз пома Ба ox pecimens, are, "n T ae [0 ndy boi 00 stron of pene Forthe week ending Nov. 2, 1854, as observed at the Horticultaral ja y 
the case of the other fruits mentioned 3 his manyscriph pmi а atte: Big temperatu sira |а. Влаоматвь. |22: I T rm 
up dis поб 4 Е аа 97 85°, and th t be subjected to ves й Oct. E eris Of the Air. — OftheEarti 
able^for their Md. Xodindl à "y «he Hl SA isa ө и than this during the winter rd Plants | 4 Nov. е ах. | Min. | Max.| Мїш.| Mean P нев 
Society. ч n pit w where the heat has to be maintained by du eroe ay — — — —— — 
27 .25. .175 d " 
Sale of 4 Plants, Thio phyto to ТИЕН ve" drew linings, eam meas kept. owing a after iis. нат without Satur. 28 28) y m з Mais ss р Er 2 | 
attention lat. week, at p. 692, were sold by Mr. Stevens TAT UID MIURDE UN 88 | Mon.. a| 9 | 30.172 | suei | 65 | 36 | sal m | 
for the foll SLT should be koi sufficiently strong, however, to iik of| Tues. 31 10 | 30.159 | 30.033 | 67 | 3: 0 j | 
or the following prices:— Of thesix double Cocoa Nuts freel f Wed. 1| 11 | 30.361 | 30.352 Hi 3: Ma 8: i: 
of 4 the Seychelle Islands, one fetched 102, another "T стара "a cet A Wc Bae Bin — without inh nn Thurs. 2/12 | 30424 | 30-161 | 69 | 39 | i28 | i j| 
а third 3/1. ; the oth і + 39. FUE 
from 10s. to 12, дег for йг "usi p el admitted aaay, except in case of frost. Stock that E ч; m 2 0259 | 30:151 | вәз | 330 | aha | йа t 
В et. — z ч 
Кс не гаен, fem. 10е 10:81. блеф. iore a аара, Jar Anopin Ну Кн 2 Аа e d ie үт 
press T n li on к сайы D рны ыршып: 
country fetched 4L, а вес oni Sly mnd а [o де АИ АА — еч be kept dry, — өз sufficiently | = pe Ye be FOR ten эрг tes, а 
тезі аа fols IL S» io 91 d Ba temperature to allow of giving air freely on fine | 97 — g- pense fog; exceedingly fine throughout. 
арх о аны The. bottom-heat for these n Sd. not exceed 80? | ` Mean iem p ~ оно эвен еа БЕЙМ ИЕ 
iol CORD О 
pe елни: of с Ореганони. (path IL i de "c едн бе kept- too dry. Mns. __Райак tng an 28 years EE TEE aA 
они: oiim M week.) сла Isoqajmres.—]If not already done, get the outs of # а Sajad] моого mm 
bs: d s qs hóuses cóveréd with something to throw off the| — ^" ELE] šE E vici оа 
; E et and retain Nw of the er heat remains in th =. габа 5з узыш 
ve now become senree | Жолы ; for it is very bad polest to defer this üntilitis,Sanday 5| 527 | 393 | 489] 1 
u in conse- ly worth doing, v which is the is put off|Tues. 7| 323 | 388 | 233| de 2 
hould be used to keep this | till Itafier evere w - ets in. оо overformeér direc-|meL, 9| B2 | 399 | 335 "E E 
ter mo It is Е сагу and airy. Ifthe Vines have] Friday 10| 513 | 363 | 37 | .16 А 
iat on =ч тез wi ые ткн, үгү sharply after thes е | EE SZ a $3.1 A4 чү A Suh 
ша be introduced, ит апа` чер носо Mri for it 1852, and 6th, | vira iy gs and e ox on p^ xe L2 
ï is of the gnare wie d ing | * deg. - 
eo M ж be д that the. Tolgo should be айаш іп е а Wéider 46 трут уон 
blé vh Балы ong. as e; if thrips are destroyed. now | Алл, дур DEODAR: Н. Жу 
эн ы 7 ма eir i inni to thero vill be е more trouble from them this seaso to raise Гого mounds fot them 
а riquantity опг best. winter oweting ; — Тһе сгор will yer in Fries! SPECTS POR IT-TREES Tg T. &' E 
E and where there is а „for resorting to | cases, but. where the wood for bearing next year is not s афа d consi gu add that pe do КО: 
PRONEN сч exertion should be used | properly ripened the tr оша id sitit isum e басок вонон J D. MCI ICD 
re — ood is in ~ i rather кекен plant; убитв is doubtless doubtless Tot | 
ect of. a crop n rr phia Ted il pm olah wh whic E the cause А M not. x AT 1 | 
m|r EL bit iie БЫ, yt retaiued | ' ү? ЕСТ»: шел Ja пиен s the pupa of а 
(for bearing, ; and end tain а Leda warm | G H. The found in brow mi | 
gi iry atmosphere, and pe > en Ье, rather-dry at | JERUSALEM Eq x) Q. The fowering а 
e root. Those in pots ог tubs must n nof, Qwever, Бе | Plant MESS pez Рус " | 
llo wed to get too. dry until the w ood is. T ma e MA verano « мев ЕШ е | 
Vhere the wood is ripe, &e.,.get the uen thoroughly decline naming heaps of dried or other lant hat 
; mI — cleaned, gin. keep them cool and airy, but. do. not еврово to en oH g weird р. T ma 
3E 10r, nem rost, 
Р 949 get ardeners, to wh. пони 
submit to m inen ог x them FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIE S. mA SAR ааа арабы онза remise 
ч рени si ry ul, to well ripen the bulbs | - o purpose making additions to their collec. |. tbey should exhaust their other 1 
- Cor» Pirs,—Get straw shutters prepared | tion of Roses should at once, ill be ; P eRUnOK shy tham He e er 
for тн the frames containing the half hardy stock, | better chance of obta ood plants now than after T ^Y to not „узше i d 
Roo well made, are somewhat expensive ы ock has been Sepastodiy ieked. And th requested that, in. future,.not more і 
bes first ye ero А: ШЕ Besser n cheapes n is also favourable for planting all but | Sent us at опе time.—Zrze 
| used for vs i Б lud bé k minable without full-grown leaves sr sons 
n » BM " iè purpose rts, whieh had better be kept under glass un rpinus Betulms; 1007, Ca 
сЕ näk ues eitis + p cause во RM these should be procured at once, and if t Your“ Indian Potáto "is t 
ink hire food тма яне iter as mats, © Expose the pan heat through the winter, they | ОЁ which you will find a ab rin 
“stoek here freely to air on every favourable opportunity, | will ыйла м ish cuttings wh 1949 [-aLighielifo, Pernettya m i 
in order to k (a а" E ы 
and get the wood fi fnit an a Ve bed I > МҮМРНЖА ELEGANS: A H. 
which state it will be much less liable o suffer from Roses qe pies pepe Ve Rn few M 
Ms. da. Шеп гта d let itbe t чена чв at] 2 feet deep, and well| tion that, being a-New Mexica 
_ a 2 an 1f kept close and coddled with too much | in ing of mam ith. the under our waters. him “ 
Nd I бла — € н abad plants i in in fallig growth, | soil to the full depth. It із vs y possible to make the elg ылыгы шарт vla gale 
Very Шолар baneki чів : but look | soi rieh for an f Rose, rti y He Еліх лове: Rain. To calculate inches of 
q y ing water aw it is | autumn- -Booming | ай, and i or 6 inches of good ro rain-fall with a measuring glass, grad 
te fi yard du must first asi in the 
"eig 
too much where the soil i is 
that have done blooming f - sh 
back pretty freely, to lessen the ehamee of thi ir being 
бча by armed а of wind, Continue to 
f| beds of their as these 
clear the 
other receiv va 
inches of by area, 
receiver; the quotient will be the 
suppósing that exaetly within the. 
а horizontal area of. [ 
110 eubie: 
inch, or a depth of rain. опа 
|] inch: 
100-. 
| Souk Мик 
|. wonld turn milk 
STRAWD: A 
received six plants of the Nimrod 
of in. pots, 
serted the pots in the ground 
ADE EM 1 
amed your: 
forget t Caveat 
ы”. As ша), ,many communi 
oidably 
can be made. We must 
contributions is still delayed, - 
