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THE GARDENERS'! CHRONICLE, 
[Nov..35 
FLO RICCU LT U RE. 
; CERA muas The F oriog А дю Ше 
the mode which 1 cultiv. my, Ciner 
is. esti Pu my 
nidi У Матер, in е 
jid, a little Sie FECE in p i well 
it e, witli à 
s 
285, 
aem agnn in their form 
closed fox a дау. or two sii the 
their co I remov 
them shaded and PE z themi 
М.у as the weather 
ir uuder à north e an 
keep them shifted into 
i and 
n рл temper ure and preventing P 
thin. out —€— to shelter, ops Her will be 
f 
| resist the v ending east winds: of. March, aud, of late Teen) 
of. Apri , better tha ә those which. have- bee 
te by injudieious ты 
o premature growth by е 
and, earl rly Rok kae: J..W...N. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the — week.) 
PL a "s D E EPAI A an TMENT 
CONSERVATORY; valence 
—The of € damp 
r ud necessitate. a s rather fre 
fire- 
e done 
| Most plants will do very w ell if the t du 
t 45°, and very little fire- heat will be 
cient to affect this. Let the plants pe dp over 
n hou 
et the мё rim before eh when a rather 
wil do no Roses for early | M 
aced med 
rains, for w degrees of frost will not injure 
Let them 
ger р 1 roots, à ы pis exposed to air. on e favourable 
early in September I give them. their last shift, and | opportunity. Where common shrubs sed. for 
ace them in a cold pit and keep them shaded. Ву the | forcing, these should be taken up an pin if not 
first week in October they begin to flower. I have plants | already done, placing them in a cold pit, some 
treated is asuring from 3 to 4 fe sheltered situation fór а fe éeks after potting. 
diameter, (!) with beautiful dark green foliage, and leaves S, — чан have adopted the ecoddling 
8 to inches across, and they remain in ia у with their p illo now ex ing 
'beauty from September to Мау. The soil which I use | its. bad effects in че susceptibility of thé: p to 
2 мА bean Ae а rich old pasture, two parts leaf- I &e, Air should. бе given. here гав е 
en sheep dung, one year old, with a | temperature is .& few геев, M freezing, throwing 
1 sifted. I the sashes, altogether on mild. dry days, and raising 
ps а 
сап conv аги place 
erocks, and an ce 
the 
A Ир oua to Cinerarias eee stag nant 
vat at els io ооё. . І water with Jf Ts manure 
t every third Mes келаре. ы summer. In preserving 
ip pietre eut Ње; flow off as soon as Коза have 
сафе utens m.in à growing They 
sn тео нор DAE of suckers pt М take off and pot in 
nner, as.the sei d. 1 find that they | 
ч egal g good pianis. ds mer мї that.I make my 
econd sowing about tthem dle, of „Арг LE 
mw pues isle. y the 
ЕРЕ 
EE 
E "pss 
mop qudm 
sur 
a zn is ET MI SR i? observing. the 
whenit, piip be found, perhaps, | 
пена one. fibre of roo 50 I 
maggots: in each 
zel nu d Some.of these 
ed roots, place 
ith.a pla 
я dallo us denm Bu 
ar t] 
dh leaving about 
the plant, ; If. you s 
any information. w which ma 
ird руза. yon. rdi oblige A, Consta: 
P не pam laine > 
mast, also МХ carefully. shaken 5 
я ir dark colour and nocturnal habits, аге! very 
Ве са captured.] 
12 
to 
prs dh and i 
d vies 
te of, піва aud. in. жөп ү by scalis. of wo paaa am 
Mp vt cated to; the soil. Th iis is hatt eh ч ind 
bottom os iait o ine most. of. n roots are u 
ane 140 
ine them, and. e, give me | Dó' Hot exéee 
e me. to ӨМ SENI 19° агі thë 
ut. Reader: 20° офа 
evail, Tw watering- pot will har 
i rdly be necessary 
е вип becomes more li will! m if c of 
here until t 
the plant тт ould appear to be suffering f dryness 
let а little water be given on the morning of a ай пе day, 
and avoid wetting the foliage, &c., more than cannot be 
тусл e prepared for sharp fr in the way 
эё чы sufficient covering — at hand and the 
има s to 
X КЕ 
Vis A n ripe Grapes аге. wanted early 
in Rica forcing en be pe ata at once. Attend 
bs, Mo f our. to get the root 
of ue ES ; also. secure plenty 
of moisture atm sen either by means of a bed 
of Marc wr. materials inside the o 
wer ne Pee ent mann 
ving V 
| nioist None pa waited those that have not been 
rien vus dr If the roots are outside v 
roteeted o from 
well 
шегә or some othe: e 
be-communi- 
ing the border 
А which. is dat 
he en па; 
жерн j^ 
8-1 
© 
һога 
trivanee, апа а litt агч 
water 
may fon allow 
пей their 
trees; thoroughly cleaned and —€— 
ing.| and the house ni in readiness for foreing by the tim 
when it Lay de i wa 
AND PERHERE 
ET Nub the beds with thei es p spring 
upants às 8 аз con uic in order to allow 
е things v deep күт of making а few active 
fore severe m -y take advan 
en ase me paire sol f this 5 Plame» will doubt 
id of dry day fie d rwr ng а 
min ur up ibi 
реле, Ам erican beds, &e. des ws 
je if it is 
perfect har 
poe eit ‘wet: 
en 
v eri may be 
t om k, 
ary Cucum the li ghts 
propped i in front 2 or A inches 8, dere is still sufficient 
„alo ope W gx off the Such frames, after being 
filled 
om k are 
aspect as nor 
as pig to i top as willa allow the. lights to be closed if 
po meo 
ut "t the plants, with finely Жж 
red with а rosed 
ubs, or to p others 
get vem ог апу other projected alterations жем first, i in 
e| order to avoid having to tread upon and disfigure the 
ground after putting it in order for the win Let 
newly transplanted om receive a mulching ot rotten 
s эе p to pág — surface roots from the bad effects 
ying f rosty winds, and the эй: гу will also serve 
n ntis the gro ig aid enable the plants to start away 
more ied FERE sprin 
Y ERUIT an KITCHEN кх ain 
Any АТ, + g trees, or removing of others 
which. may de аба should 
such work should be 
2 ing unnecessary fro time | important to get this done when an work at 
гардей„ арош the.end of October, Дип о еи re o inen Sg reme is а cold 
er fzom Ше, southward, in the |enoügh job} for even a re ma a "в дау; 
"ginniug of. February, oeeurs, | К ло ani e эме r, ата expeet them to 
d. o. f. sthem foran hour|do a fair v deeem "indicates а: etr pues tet. good 
з. gorwiytered -will be found to | management, :: 
of 
isce аын ptite b 
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STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISW = 
Forthe week X ending Nov. 23, 1854, as observed Ме HUE Маа] 
m BAROMETER. Trk 
Nov; 8 E 
= Max. | Min. 
Friday 17| 26'|/293407 |/ 39.331 
Satur; 18| 27 22 29,621 
Sunday i9 0.993 
Mon.. 
Tués. 
Wed. 
hurs. 23 
eek, end 
агаа Ее ЗЕ 
OV. = = — n: T 
Ф ы © jl. 
and Dec. E] 558 E YO of Bain, |^ 
Sunday 56 4L] | 331.| 491] . M. .] Uso in: 
46.6 35.2 | 40.9 2 0.88 Mà 
Tues 55 48.0 35.9 41.9 14 1205 о 
ед. 37.8 35.1 41.4 1$ : 9.562191 
Thurs. 30| 43.6 36.2...| 424 6 10531. тә] 
Friday 1| 48.4 36.8. | 42.4 12 aux dn 
tur. $5! 47.6 35.5 415 3 od aO 
'The highest temperature during the above period "i e 1 
l828—therm. 60 deg.; and the loveit on the 28th, 194622 г 
La ady. Neill'$ ^ аа Flower, and xm" f 
4 Lo udons “дс 
"e eve pes 
question із а hardy undershrub, with mia 
foliage, and thrives in а damp Сан. 2. Бей. Its fi 
white and unimport ant. i 
DovsLE EsPALIERS: Sub, From what has been observed. th 
single espaliers are preferable. You have after all only. t 
sides fully exposed to light, in double e apeliai; the ot А: 
shade each other, and m foliage on these w T 
C E 
the double one should be а foot apa дї? ый then t 
of the trees that face ы, vill u little good 
FRUT m тані; Enquirer. Of the eme Hid СЯ аа 
th aspect wi 
part of the country, t 
k night's Monarh Pears; Greengage Plum ang 
pple, which s өш be on ea i prid С as D 
Gis rather зан te n A 
tlle insects -— if ihar will ‚Бе amy ва 
HORTICULTURAL n SOCIE xpd Well-wis е 
ets been d dise We wiil бена. 
nci), whieh 38 IM vigori 
phere тезү etie nts db 
pal d 
ust,ór any 
8 F&urr$i TET Thema 
Napoleon ;::5,/ Glow 
montél4 "e Ol d 
,8 ippin; 
these 
NAMES of xy Dv 
um ne jf A of Trad Ay pjer; 
to réqhiest our correspond 
or could have ; undertaken а an КЎ 
ng garden er s, to whom 
| bear in mind - before applying to 
can do is to help them— and that m 
requested that, in fuere, not; more than 
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in 
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suitable. дукан the "DN M 
By all means have t 
M: plessure hotter t tha; ыр 
ing танда Баа 
believe to ч insuper: 
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and others are VI ау detained sil 
