Pas 
re - Vines have эур n 
uré tom-heat ; aim at 75? by day, 
659 by night, and admit a little fresh air whenever the 
УКЕ will admit, but this should pass over the pipe 
| before ce ad allowed to come in contact with the fdlihge 
of the pla: 
with well 
firm foliage ma nto it ji it must 
be. used very уу е gs with young tender 
This. mix the recommendation 
of RISTS' FLOWE 
ti in 
FL 
Autumnal rains а eid damp are en p great enemies 
nA Š „йене! саге gs n taken that they 
The t plan to secure 
back and 
dre, fps ifa 
proper tim 
the pest is laipa over 
211 €. 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBER refu ut Umm and should a any of {һе roo 
Choice plants in T: A at require a Оше pro- | parer some maiden or compost of decayed Ì p 
is zm 
tection should be seen to at once can be |a M е. а ро 
b ems of sueh tbings as пе e not grown for exhi bition; "dis терс, 
3 ire a little protection in winter, but unless it mu EE onsequence, but wher е plants are required 
"ean b d in pieces of some thickness a, is not "4 pem strong at the proper season, these preĉocious 
¿worth using; but old tan, yed, leaves, ад blooms should be removed, 
: .'thing not liable to retain moisture will answer. Ahoy ! FRUIT asp KITCHEN GARD 
60 ge branches of such things as are usually scWing of Peas and Heind for the chance of a ver 
i winter covered at once. ern ів an | early crop:should be mad the. course of the 
week. 
In favoured localities it is usual to sow somewhat earlier 
in the month, but we have seldom seen much adyantage 
result fróm PE before the 20th, and we have fre- 
quently had Ате QURE eut up, while — 
€ CE the end of. the: month һауе weather 
e storm uninjur Tw Daniel O'Rourke Pea is ve 
nd, and | СЫЕНА rably the earliest in dg А and appear 
be Sm pun ка Т as the Prin a pert It is, de. 
fore, acquisition where an e i 
pal consideration, but it is not n 
pr ry 
K^ osi t material for this ad rec ku it pene: be 
"obtained everywhere, and straw o be used 
-instead. Where alt 
may 
terations are in аз ог КЫЗЫ & е 
 ditiously = Nisus e will a 
to well se transplanted things ag орт ће 
* not. let, n» plants bé left until this is 
very n praetice to put this off andit 
„injured through the Беби аан Межа about, 
Sehu leaves аге most Jdem rubbe 
а dry she 
L edi. rad the е А of mice. . The forein 
to kale and Rhubarb must now be attended t 
| vided there is à good stock of strong тоо 
Но tent tis | these will be easily kept up. here there 
эк їп {һе Мизһгоо не use, this 
guard the 
g of Sea- 
0- 
odigging, 
poeni эв vies: ву ате {о stand | and convenient place for forcin 
t : g these. he. roots 
PE sque, sanre, and to ча Кич se should be pines on а slight bed.of warm dun filling up 
feet, Sot esit ae xe onim ih goed = the spaces between with old tan, or the soil an 
and other herbaceous омега hinge, the- ground | good w a "om. k it ма наа T ad di The 
мен c шан porone у d deis ug itis Наз | з | bottom heat should not be allowed to exceed 70°, as too 
Кн нн R FOE FASTEST 35m m | much heat is not favourable to securing. strong. growth, 
эп " FnCING DEPARTMENT.” гапа, except for the first crop, it may be dispensed with 
Minister Take a Тада of wet days for making 
M ous ва Т period for those. who have to | room. bed s, and.clearing out those. that. are 
materials. 
Ing, 0 
in aw irs тр. by Ан spent ; also collect and prepare droppings ок forming 
fresh beds, b y spreading them їп any shed turnin 
ves a as Бод of Pu x: ec them every day until ins rare ! sufficiently dried to "E 
ў ма presétive Cibus ipm vent mess virent after putting up. -Clear up 
Ze ^ eres all d ев, &c. "da tir tbe surface of cud soil 
Jinings бы 60° © 659 sithi p то дийп tho temperie оп 4 ne n growi jg crops, ав Cabbage; Spinach, 
oa engin : P sperren "* hr d ер” so get all vacant ground manured and rid 
wn fine ys; and. а меа vni КР гаа e › rpn kly as possible, in order that it may be pei to 
: поь eause the p ҮЧҮН s аз ith th ould 4 | пепсе о pd — Get the late erops of ery 
Ue кчы йе у" bi b EnA Вор Vm UN pA tona hed up first dry day, and attend to securing 
-pount o light, bu Л Ту! ТУ» Чы P уа upply of Lettuce and Endive by storing а 
E uni severe weather, to keep the linings rather many аз possible of these im frames, or Sinite ud 
that ес v S ILS are prepared am be protected from frost. 
occurrence sharp fr CMT and end 
the pottom-hent абау ub bout TP V an exin o? тни WEATHER AT cuisWick, NEAR LONDAN, 
wi d 
soni in а rather dry state, for ће preservation of the 
Lade HT ending Мот. 16, 1854, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens. 
1. 
TEMPERATURE. 
+ Bagowm —— . 
'eheek during winter їз of the utmost import- DT dd OttheAir. —|Ofthe Earth wig 2 
of Pine. growing is now, h ii ^ IrMax; | Min. Мах. Min Meno 007 ер © 
uld economy on ЖИ РОМЫ ШШЩ Мы od dcos КА 
ET А 30.209 | 30.002 41 | 445 | 47 A4 4; Wb 
it to supersede 16 at once ps TE a 530125 | 29.904 | 49 | 28 | 395 | аз | 48 |N.E.| 03 
The saving of | Sunday) ys [aos | 30219 | 47 | 21 | 310 | аз | 49 | We | 60 
6 hich | Mon 15728 | 30099 | 29:8 | 51 | 36 | 43 | 4; | 4$ | 5. | 60 
ges which | Tues. 14-24. 29599 |. 29.4/1 |. 45. | 29 | 37.0 | 47 | 49 | S-E. | 49 
uld more than | Wed... 15, 25 | 29116 | 29.056 | 53. | 30 | 41.5 | 4; | 48 |S.W. 4 
fuel. and dà БАБЕ iha Thurs, i 26 |29207 | 28.985 | 49 | 29 | 300 4; | 4S |S.W. 02 
, i xd Lc un i a a mp" 
strange that Pines should still have to be | "%7асе21:1:1229796:1-29015 | 491. 305 | 398 | 4734 480 i 
E : Nov. "i0 Frosty! fine b n. 
dung pits," particularly as the outlay асе e iubet un 
effect ange cou -H + АА Тогу at night. 
sideration of the majority PR scan n heavy ra main; D lt 
— 15— eavy rain ne rtia overcas Я 
ith plen of labour, Me Part posted vlde баң Tox MM AL. 
to Mean A week, deg. below the average. 
ATHER AT CHISWICK, 
нане week, ending Nov. 25, 1854, 
12-7, Greatest | A 
arsin | Quantity | || «sil 
hich it of Rain. j^ n m 
4221 | esi. | 1/4| 2| 4| 
ГГА 0 1512 — 6 
44.0 18 0.37 5| 3| 43 
E ..J8. ] veg [0524 
41.6 13 0.35 -[45 I | 
40.2 9 0.50 4142 2 
46. 334 | 401 5» 0.34 8 3 3 3| 
The гт ичим temperature during the above period occurred on the зог, 
the 21st, 1853— 
1 
г, ча m EL E €i eem, dne dn чта д west on 
ев, їо Corresponden 
e uA ts. 
" '.Booxs: J. Botany," and Hooker's ** British Flora." 
wo o —E wa "ir vel сосе of Operat fi ; 
to thi — е поа pu Н 
А, 
ra 
THE edicit CHRONICLE. 
Хоу, I» 
dt vill succeed, EET 
Ifyouro 
you do not ае Hight mb it i^ асы, helle 
it à season. of Test. 
find any better or cheaper materi al tha мо 
of сив weather boards. sh ection to t por Sud De 
&Ye'too heavy. There Pisk nice Hi t 
mééting of the Hortietltdral : d E yt 
gardener to Colonel паат, of 8 bury, Which w ar 
gnr and secure, n о QUK tien Tw + 
which straw was ишу sown down ; Y 
füvthier SAT by ебр Ner t à M 
that near London ; where PA has ж зү 
experisive, А! о 
Salisbury E i god prt of the Таро 
апа costs nothing. has béen Der c ord 
f res iron пен: 
t this is'tlie elieapest vd Sup pia » 
stráàw 
sügges sted, but we have HF at present Seen it 4 
NW. des тегул 
1 
ае FUNEbhIS: 
A нц who informed бу ngs from 
ейат аге identieal with е" сне ressus 
know what he is talking about А шере n 
DisEAsES: R T P. We have exáminéd Very егей 
your ЕЕ he 15 no brown "sca za 
any appearance of insects. "The brown кезү» BÓ 
tissue th teh "that which. geheim eid aia - - 
tt ial е 
i ПОТ" 
evidently had no share.in producing i =. та ic 
n all РОЛУ, e ifs local circumstances whie 
adiit of rem h ве At be 
il 
n Turkey is most to xis ends dp 
bearing in this шр oùt of doors; but for 
you may also plant the Brown Ischia, мрке 
gussata and Angelique. || 
FnuiT Trees: Н H. Five feet, the distance of you 
from the w. is too narrow for a fruit- tree 
very well. If, however, you could make the walk at 
proposed distance, you would have a wider bord 
The aspect being N.N.W., you ry against it the 
sorts of Pears: qu M^ Louise Bonne óf Jersey 
Beauty, Beurré d'Amanlis; and, for stewing, the бай 
—The May Duke Elton, 
Viear p Долда чя Cherries : 
and M The Ch 
is PME. p 18 feet apart 
20 feet apart.|| £- nobi 
CRUIT, TREES Ix Ротз: W Last winter was very sevet; 
yet fruit. trees даг to: its rigour were 
and the black fiy in the sum 
contrary, both these and. ү шеа1у bug were uni 
ous, You therefore cannot ires. eed ih 
trees out of doors from your orchard-ho 
of desiseving the aboye ревівг а Тһе trees eili 
expos are if you protect the дей, аз уор 
that the shagia are, protected from. frog 
below freezing. || r 1 
NAMES OF PLANTS! We Mss en. во oft g ican — 
decline E ен ô ed us of : i 
erries "— plan heh 
„to be fan trained, the Pears, 
8; г 
Young garden 
should bear іл Кү EX 
per o should Medis en ot 
cannot, saye à 
for SCA um ia 
сап 
үөү taty, ш 
49 Euphoria. 
Tn eroum, ad 
@ 
З 
loy the Dy а. 
The rint now setit is dx бту you e y 
з эмет, ле — (?) genus ; put о vit 
tshonld produce its flowers, 
, here will be: uA ү 
»aford. I 
“ little апа ойе” 
Pur JI: de е: An 1oeccived very. dut 
~ hear from us 56011 
PLANTING CURRANT un 
omit the manure MESES | 
are intag, нА to tbi 
the ro etie jos m g it will м 
to MR Sa 
the tree Mat tK e 
TOPS: + Sng Ра grat 
ол Tange Bu. 
Ротл 
sorts т йш have, bn e — E yet 
уоп Pei m to put 0 qm 
earth be 
: 
чеч E 
Cut 
Britis h Quee 
i1 ох 
їп a ч ч nenes хӯ 
bricks. lume for 1849, 
Watena popen r ir Sub. 
tand i 8 
oie cunas } 
xS 
eris 
Alwa win 
or t re вой їп МЕК T Four р ЖЕ ү gno 
when it rea ally ^ wants it; irt 
, Are Tt yp Ма, 
е4 early to Gr soni c S. en M el and dr s EE 
` 
ebr A o i 
Woe А Constant. 
cured throngh Убиени ТВ 
