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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
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hard trial 
[m subjeeted the machine to а very 5 
: 
Twenty minutes sufficed to u rbd and replace 
Acacia in its former wer I y ien of Mr. Stewa 
M*Glashan's machine erful th е wee an 
apparatus of reasonable үттеме мы it woul 
to remove the largest imi such 
Elms and € Chesnuts of our рас promenades, 
A third exper "али was tried under the voe of »^ 
Mathieu at Villeneu aeg 4 еа ar St. Cloud, upon 
ful. 
r.—The Palmetto Ma long been 
the great qms Algerian cuitivation. Itis c 
sidered useless to such a degree that large, rewards 
have been offered for it ts extirpation, o 18 attended 
with great difficulty тэз is ount of its deep and ED 
. Some Arabian Ай howeve er, used t 
Fe - furnished "by t tem, mixed with 
r their tent Ax As чөе 'make baskets 
almetto as Жез бе to 
ud experiments been 'erowned with com- 
e success. E roa ot " hundred weights an b 
,leeted in Africa ; the price of а hundredweighi y 9 
exceed t 
was regarded im Algiers а 
E de V Orient; Moy, 1954; quoted е po 
f. J. B. 
Zing 
18, M5 ) 
* | night rom 
- | allowing it to vd à few vigere ae d day. Fruit 
be assis 
ч about t 90° wi ill бену á 458 ‘st to infuse ? warmth i into the soil 
not exposed to cold drying^winds, See to getting a 
good stock of the various kinds of soil used in potting 
dme mee vt where they wil be dgy and fit for 
se when w 
s, and make 
reparation of stakes 
а Van never the weather is avo our- 
able for out-doors ле ы шыйы апа the washing of pots 
should be 5 on with. 
т ORCING DEPARTMENT. 
7 PINERIES ye л that — ла in autumn will 
require very careful ma 
injured by damp. Tt y impossible to get fruit 
to swell properly: = this — therefore unless for the 
purpose of maintaining а ession of ripe fruit these 
чен ч са be hurried until the days become longer 
ording them a rather d dry atmo- 
Sade vimiting а а "itle moves air А пт? day. The 
temper may erage 
to 60°, 
approaching maturity must ted with a brisk 
d 
oroughly к state of the 
ng t 
sec 
; also get plenty of potsher rds, Rokem 
t to prevent their being | be 
the oe d. w 
il be в 
depredatio e, &c. ey asa s 
e 
mr 
= 
utters are 
dies less fitter änt 
Vice 
of Celery next 
em У 
у 
grown ioa las 
а regular 5 581 
Rhubarb, by introducin 
intervals into heat. 
STATE OF THE WEATHE 
Forthe week ending Dec. 7, 185 
—Óá—— e 1e 
R AT CHISWIC NEAR 
» 1854, as observed at de H 
TEMPERATURE, 1 
BAROMETEB. Of the Air. У. 
тт———— 
Max. | Min. 
29.122 
29.7 Д 63 
29.730 
29.951 
29.037 
30. 025 
29.569 
29.656 
30.137 
29.858 
кылыы 
а 
m thi uch congenial to 
| vegetation A anything that can T "effect ed by t eg 
most careful use of the Жыл or evaporating pan 
But the: most sesso point in successful early ый жее is 
securing a healthy and рого root action, and unless 
this is provi vids. 1e best and most careful manage- 
en tmosphere will be of but little importance. 
n occas did application of water at а а temperature of 
reason why the 
roots of Vines fór uy work em not, to a large 
ex зе Ae MA the hou re this i is not the 
sary 
чел warmth of d 60° at ЭЪ К Ше NEUE 
GARDEN AND си 
h 
3— Overcast ; аы: clear at night. 
4— Clear and fine. 
5—Fine; cloudy; rain in afternoon ; clear at night. 
жи aed. fine; with aper sun; — 
— Very ые — ao ме; 
теа а n " мы below the average. 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
ng the last 28 years, for the ensuing week, щщ mng 
xd н 
теве : Ч 
Ех n 
Highest 
Temp. 
Average 
Lowest 
Temp. 
Average 
Sunday 36 10 
Mon. 
me m 
m a to to to mu 
Di mn 
Б ә шш 
“Noue 
JE S 
ih 
1 
n 
9 
10 
Hu 
DA P 
585 
The highest temperature during the àbove period occurred ou the 13th, 
1842—therm. 61 deg. ; and the lowest'/ori the 16th, MG 
провео Corres potiti a 8. 
d The veter t. м comparatively favourable for ex Notices to imet T 
EV - n pes VU Vin, n. es ү] eentiug alterations ; I ew these e dà biad they "— Er. Tb ата пев Аа, D | 
w should be чб with the greatest possible despatch Plants та had in such nurseries |: 01 
these ára. exceedingly gAy plánts, апа last раг. їп | taking дыр ge of frosty mornings, f às fossi es , smith, or Osborne's at ym or stel 
beauty thin niost things, but they must be afforded а гуни, of the Tnm of large trees or shrubs, cannot | 1 imp of Nor At d 4 
; 1 E : owever, guarantee its aging {өг ci 
airy of th рог to keep them-in а close ^ finis too soon ; for it is of the utmost importance | Borers: R V.S. Uie castion Буар megis 
confined: situation for бању length of time: would be|thatthe "Danis. should be afforded some chance of making | so Eres иад and. conne і 
— i to: ng p пчала ec € potted | fresh г ore the trying wind are to ачи сой i 4 i ith in one Pru Lem ue P 
u 8 = помре: ріасе im heat. they Are | even T being cure against the wi ind ; for u у as Wee 8'6, 4 now спе йт: бв: 
ld'apply to those who sell such 
moderately róoted. p à пае ds:-of оц eat | these are often greatly i jured by being blown xh out Pear, s ot will баа 500 es good a and arida мн 
service T: п be.afforded tliem.in.a| after plantin ng, which a small 'stake а few minutes’ | pro answer 
pit or frama; where еу УШ Бед the glass, B ] can work would prevent. Getina pst of briars for bud- езу x X. There is not any book oH foreign нет cmd 
be Кер ,cool and. airy, they will Ље, found to.do much. ding upon next season. Let the roots be well med, at al we "ed uta lexus лыч анте -e 
betten than if Кәче an, Noe, stove, or any other warm | cutting back closely the strong ones; for these, if left, "Tho повнова алй 0sDEo ckint | 
: Ятопзе, ‚Таке vantage of ever fin: qar 0. admit a. ttle ve to furnish an endless su ly of| Garden án.coürse of. publication LIT. | 
little f resh air ; Боё, йо this by о ning all t etre - ^As.soon as alterations are mpleted the| experience on tlie Chichester m Í m i | 
e x mace pud «Hd x ttle, ires же pone n are ри "c proper order for the winter, TY Tante! бе Lindiey ^ мет: 
Curr po А : En eta. гез put -— I ean sù ; 
tendér Voss ossoms ч р! that have been Беба || sary,' in: or to — them for the мү "Qa Sub. It үе он yellow Holly eoi um 
"forward in heat." The · japonica variegata is | winter,... The half-hardy plants i in Ад for next PE rd отс vedi any 
"ал excellent subjeet for сең decoration of ће con- | summer's drum ide. must. be: freely exposed to the air —— nacassarily be S berries o in ha Nodos эе 
erva t in winter, but its fine foliage is domewüat on every favourable ‚ОРО and eve eans used tim e S И. ok next week in $5 
liable о be injured by "y tlierefore it should be | о protect them fro Үе Аба water will Filiz: We are unable to answer — 
J d ir : Я р тр. be | Lists or PLANTS: Filiz: W p 
P is a | y part 2 the house, and in qi abs required for some Ex p^ come, and no more should be аму your botanical шыша y know. 
wetting the leaves.  SToY e sparing in the use of|eiven than wil suffi rais : restant 
-hea the present, exce LO the case of i dis | e Š Ed e Ааф am аа fogging. Nå fing or PLANTS: We baye been so o еп obliged to 
án dom Os , P. ws eep the surface o en 801 clean, -—À the plants decline namin pm sofdried 2 Pe dave "T 
кте EK, роет om with the view of getting | fectly free from insects decline naming. heaps of driod ог отра we nente les 
them to flower. before A Sea season ; and it is ; or could have тутак А $n ири duty of th 
much Vetter to provide a small compartment, which Сах PA Euh: Pas бип gardeners, to whom so remarks m в for a 
' be managed at аш för thase. {һап to overdrive the RNATIONS AND Pic — Ву no means smother | should hear in mind that, before a pplying to V5 7 mat 
f gaining 
` whole HoE at ТАШ e on ther account, ep à these very hardy p lants, P oy p stand any amount of| they dier A an their rel menns o! g fuse nd t 
гонио чм -— € Aem pe tips, s в чр san d ped PAIN. Fn p^ ML o it. Abundanee of air, Tr themseives ae б onld ibed pAs g rh coi 
im alanda m state of moisture is а sine qua mon. Then | ‘cando is to hlp t sj? 
` collection Ux Abotboghly үчн C лете сами =: - — give air at every favourable opportunity—rain at this| requested tiat 6 in fiture dot amore | er ng maculatus. 
re le; for if these are neglected now they will not taber ipte obably da se - HLIAS.—Exsmine the оа А КО азр) “strictum; 761, Сари p 
е to mublesume next spring when it will be diffi. 05 aja „may be getting nearly | 1296, Lepidium fuderale; 41, Lep. perfóli ИКТ 
~ eult to spare time for washing PNG „ фе гд] to — or CENE ;in aeg е са epe ornithopodioides H — Lair 5000; ой Ludo such pti. 
getting. the wee well cleaned, painting { атоо с16 теше — Those who had ME CT. Биши ted. id 
сакчы the walls, as the e репор, к ponen at the sug crue date e Nov. 9) would fév Xie gie Decium 4 P. Your PB at 
Look well to the management of the fire here, for more ething to do to ht period for intrust-| ` Beurré Die i i tros if 
{ is scan e by ioo wes п ап too little. iag Tr нар с Me nae like late sown corn they | орту : 
Оп frosty nights the tempera eed not exceed 38°, y be u р, eris but we prefer Q 
and o'ini will result if vm is id aba). Hs sink a few taking t time 5 йе forelock. x 
^s ir ону on mild days, ча - is EX RUIT Aw» KITCHEN GARDEN. ope has yet said that they. Arm SONT орий 
] esome among ny of the any ча anting ог root pruning of frait trees has on M UPPER can mp —_ 
its slight fires should be used d uring the | yet to be done let this be attended to without further Whcat Pug 10d uk esee i d Gg X 
mine Leschenaultias | loss of time, and see those e d e wind ar vnu 3 such a feat? coda i ppn | 
for they are Phy чк эм to the | securely- staked before leaving them. Also get {һе | VENT а I [oun gis A xe e: 
1s which at this season | ground prepared for fresh plantations, and the trees ventilation, Indeed RE 
them, and also renders them more pl soon as possible. Take every opportunity of should be. Instead ien ie eair in opt shaft l 
hese, with Boronias and pushing forward i d nailing. Give air freel eep Nous drains О л sid ЕА 3 
very carefully supplied with | to Lettuce and Cauliflower plants under glass ; indeed (closéable by a wooden eap E m NOUS 
Us the root during the | should. merel d to exelu ost, and | e паја VAST poer, т за ветра. E | 
am in чар Жык erin сере — o В, foliage, | throw off «06. for they will do all the ит in spring | Бе i ad uid SPD. МЕ; elf sls oon mA 
Bán. aro impatiebt-ef- currents "being kept hard an т ће wi If. youn ^n tho Век Ha 
should be placed the of cold air, and | | not already done make a sowing of Peas and вош! VINEA: J. may graft a Museat on ihe i " 
in Жарын. sod. md dm and | well-sheltered. ry ground, and do not spare the seed of | 1t may bo done with safety Just aoe hieedinp фе 
