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824 j THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. [Dzc. ag, 
Ле ШОТ cult to come to an nclu- | plants that are at command 5А пя ing вар x " suppl STATE OF EMAIL. r aa 
say prend, m DER of that vast baden Aes is its hono ut the summer. Ух s ton Fortes һе week ending Dec. h 194 EUUIXTE 
MT LL ly some pe of the Mexican | are fairly broken the points of th e аса Аа be kept i T Bisouxrza | — АЙ ses temi Garde, 
empire, -+8 to the precise [datis its introduction into | nearly опа Ae Mir the lowest part o ine ; and | Dec. | __ Orthe At. ева ЕЯ 
puse has been Mey stated ek it followed elosely | if this should not be found sufficient to induce the buds а“ маз. | | ыш, | Max. Min. | Ме 1,1008, йан { 
n the discove f 'The Spaniards under | to vet жй iud x the length o£ f the м the iMd "A ER ——— iid Де. deep. | 
olumbus had scarcely land in Сара in 1492 when | rod sh o bri du the most forward buds Satur, 16/26 20-879 20657 | 4 | 5 |5801 ats [E Ta 
they beg: smoke cigars ; but they could only fully | to ber Tow ui p "T ШТ those that are baekward, Mon.. 18| 28 | 29464 | 29493 | 13 э | 230 1 ANE 
appreciate its luxuries when, in n 1518, Fernando vn Maintain a thor ughly mois t atmosphere by frequently | грез. 2 агада 2940 ав | 23 | з85 à|29 $n 
occupied the i isla тт of Tobago, where the plant was | sprinkling the floo or and passa &е. 5 syringe the | Thurs. 21| 2 | 30125 | 29.953 $1 | i9 so] i 4 x. а 
d growing in great Hernandez, the vines lightly a£ least twice а day un until the leaves begin | Average. | — | 251 | 2551 [1з — ETE 9 59) 0 
naturalist, was, it is бедава, po^ first pie brought it | to appear, when the amount of п re must be mode- | Dee. 13—Low dusky clonds ; o m IU S51] Tn 
to Spai om Mexico, in 1539. introduced | rated. Give every attention towards securing а gentle = I nay pea "elight f frost at night, бм. 
into Portugal from Florida by one Flamingo, and into arid for tlie roots ; turning the litter, and adding Z )8-Жаш ; heavy clouds ; clear and cold. 
by Father André Sen т by some friend of | fresh as may be requisite, and ен ig it vel proteeted ЦА р каке nae 
more common opinion is that. the first | from the effects of cw rains and severe w Be — Piz kine: rein ; overcast; boisterous.. 
perature of the week 1 deg, below the 
ECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
x ^ about с ES 
satisfied with a moder: 
e night Sue dne, i until the 
dua 
seeds received there were (tile RE 
1560 to Vestes Catharine of Med by Jea buds begin to pu Giek i y be gradually raised to During the lest 23 years, for ће ensuing week, ending є Dec D, IL 
sador in Portugal. Tt w was кее? raised 60°, by the time that the leaves fairly begin to open, ёк l| becl aal neul T 
also in England a few years БЕ but received по no Pracuzs.—Until the trees are fairly on the move do n De. | 558 | fg 
till its well known introduction by Sir My ^ s Drake, keep the night temperature higher than from 40? to 4 ше |43 
from Virginia, in 1586. In Суы; it w lti- | by means of fire-heat ; n advanee sA T арти ere Бре. -SLE 
under Cosmo dei Medici, who ые їп 15: 74,| the day, with plenty of t in the ерове, Mon. | 427 28; | 14 
ving been originally · xam iy: Bishop Alfonso Torna- | should то secured. Syringe the ав frequen, п LAE ERO t Н 
buoni, from seeds received from "^ s nephew, Monsignor secure a thoroughly mois st atmosphe Also бас T 2 02 | з з БН 
Nicolò Tornabuoni, ba. ambass at Paris, a great ime "x ^ ‘border is in a moist he ealihy state, а. іе this | sam) 30! 414 | 327 x "+ 
amateur of nce After him it js bore the name of | i se, two or his y pee of "tepi water| The highest temperature reru & p period occurred on ri 
Erba Tornabuoni, А secon nd, but smaller and coarser чш pw К It is becoming very much the order of | 1827—1610. 58 deg. ; and the lowest on the 25th, 1853—ћела.8йер un: 
species, Nicotiana rustica, much grown in some parts of | the da Boat ave Pea b tK, and hast oiher things 
South-eastern Europe, is generally said to be а nativ which ted for "i early forcing, in pots ; and | i. dom: es Pe ru гесе pens qu 
- ena pt Asia, but this is a mistak er the | this aTa offers the adva being ce, Sord thé | Jt al ovér down to as far below e E is rn M 
s of Ameri s the | roots a mild regular en heat, which is of the greatest | fol owing Чыт, viz., half a peck "of quide, half à ie 
of flowers of sul hur, and a quarter of a po 
So also 
bug vite Вокеа eie 4 TUA recently published 
of Nicotiana persica, but which is a 
mere variety of the N. ойде, s species not Do 
mon in сарт гіса, and intr m thence 
the ce Columbus' латов poe y tie 
Joni оку Bociel y. 
Calendar of DRM: 
(For the ensuing week.) 
prepare them for n 
ARD "a AND SHRUBBERIES. 
PLANT DEBPARTMEN MAN UR LA ы za M. 150 gek in the| а дыл inclined fo try very oad solution of 
T iud lth h тщр Br д for dding y ext y ӨН» if not already sulphate of iron, provided I were nM y the condition 
му 31100811 | done, for it is generally Dee that these should of the roots is good. The sulphur and lime will have rne 
seldom used for; ^ purpose, are capital subjects for ear] sn е growth, and early planting is the me if I am correct in my su Lie cem + а : La 
flowering in the conse rvatory in pes but they аге | way o this, Some persons have an objection v — mA not урин ni pe 
very impatient of & а confined. а е and to Eon shrubs or trees in the dead of winte de arrive in ^ ей Pas possible. At any rate, the н 
must be placed in a light airy past. of the house, believing tbat the roots, if hurt at this Жыга; are liable fiore than s eep, and you will үз! Zu 6, the 
without exposing them to cold draughts, {Саге , Should to rot, &c., early autumn is ce y à very prefer. berries will enter de: 
also be used not to wet their foliage ily, and | abl кып ut we would not delay such work unneces- peterent отан кав: Ansion i 
them perfectly clear of green fly. Plants that | sarily а single day while the weather is LATO RE апай | Kennedya Marryatiz, Mandevilla suaveolens, and 
: health, and been prevented from аф the soil із properly prepared by draining, &e., n Triomphe de Gand will doubtless answer y 
blooming since about J pt hard i ecessary should always be dd before planting, pee d — dot | 
autumn, will bloom P rofusely for nth re will be fewer failures from planting derer ET АН M А Ан ind be^ ds 
of 50° or 55°. There is however considerable risk | the work is delayed ES sous But where Бе posi Karmas: H В. No doubt they suffer from drynes 
of injuring, if not losing them by this treatment, and | to эч planted is of a clayey nature, and in a wet unkind | 28 weder 1. — тамд; йде 
aluable specimens had better not be placed here at|state at present, it vill еу" E better to dig the pave the € xx бе pe = гап vi excessive evaporation | 
present. bs that are well rooted may be introduced pits iA defer e until the soil thrown out has] been Кето ih eA T 
to the eme house pen largely, o as the season | frozen through, a en to select a rather dry time for | Ілме Trees: W Е. Instead of sowing Grass seeds, lay Scd fo pres. 
will be many things ing in which | putting in the Ас Soils of this nature sh áld eI c — ese nd "rto ied iso the sil s n. 
will ке Аш ре less necessary ; pees tire v no chance | when it is расса, be dug early i up for neither рока — х 
of their жеу strongly unless ted | draining nor anything but exposure to the atmosphere | Names or Рота: os M € а the e Paster еш I atr | 
before they rd to ede, rdy | will bring them гаф а fit state for planting with a fair —Á— e aa ест we venus — 
oed аге Forced 1 for d decoration of cup conservatory,| prospect of success. R i walks and lawns after frost ag ише ming heaps о idre гї о жегиң bit we neve i 
these should be ric for early use as largely as | to keep them firm and smooth, and they will require the | ог d have, undertaken an unlimited duty of — 
má Jt house, for they hardly admis- | same attention frequently if the weather continues mild | Young gardeners, o 
min 
- adio Быу any well-ke save in ше when E and w PT E iu: will be opima бр or ^ + wel iulio ge should exui re other 
à 1 we information. cann 
m 
removing every decaying le uld. » 
busy season will soon pon us, therefore, if {Бә m aes "ot the E^ ке ыны dan enf, and cleaning izg il dw toquet ES Чше Е 
cleaning of plants remains to be ees this should be | unhealthy, and replacing it by a "a of fresh у Miltonia ER C. Vallota 
gone about at onee ; also see glass is perfectly | loam. There is nothing so inimical to these plants at nical name of the plant ar 
Senn, for plants re require every ray 2 li чиш сап | this season as damp ; therefore duke е vim aae ity Laden Strychnos pati, а Куе xad 
possibly be afforded At this season, and no greasy | of admitting fresh air, and keep th palma Ас stocky. Thera aahi of  Hippeastr m Johnsoni, 
- pets пог nor Liehen-eovered balls should be Mises here, | Be prepared with plenty of coriis to w. rh Severe | Roszs: Move them in == dry 
bet everything should present a um fresh appearance. | 
early season t 
the i ode and a 
Ard i; going over i. stock of plants in pits for 
n. 
NT. 
benc: render = neces- 1 
fruiters ” to а bris] 
may bsolutely 
for they will produce Des fruit later in the | 
ean possibly be obtained from them now ; 
commanded for 
апу Sparo 
HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
and nailin 
| ү pply of аа А S le advan арч in 
‚от ately e garden will look teh d ph ratur [ow wall trees |. + 
be аё command ; | without this | are nailed, and the borders made trim, an ll | Тнк Coke noni : 5 A. This is а tree, queri 
: ^ y be blamed for | Im bushes, &e. pruned, and the ground among them |, excellence. It t ought to ho grown in а empirical 
ripe at one time, and at others. | dug. See that standard trees which have been recently | 1 "1NNING PLANTAT ON io i Poncral, is to leave bets 
асыга to start more plants | root-pruned, or moved, are firmly secured against wind, | & space equal to half th со "ИГ your tim 
be а also must after all be judged of on the spot. pe 
ing to be done this se 
Ende 
ı demand, and of which the con 
tata t 
ne this season pene to gan and pot the trees, and 
xt yea 
In situations where ihe tenderer varieties óf Roses| for 
are found to qoc креча. ve should be gus 
A 
frost, should such come upon us st daeill y as it did last 
It is акау desirable to get as much of the pruning 
done 
y secu 
so get any root- rra Db or oret энше ing remain- 
ted as 
Salads, and any De vegetables which 
HR venience will 
vip or ue 
is partieularly жаш 
— са cing, and vc xeellent с стор аге цю mixed with boiling water till of the — f 
obtained. But the trees must be prepared for this pur oa ай scrape off ali ioo se bark, which b псу of paint, First 
ose ving been n some time in ; and where ‚ Spa The. ardeners' Chronicle is of course “the 
not on nd, unless they сап be purchas pem "Aim publication on gardening in pee " The best 
cure for the black thrips is dusting the parts affected with 
sulphur 
DISEASES: D J. are quite right in supposing that ушт 
гў, are not affected with € а that the — js not 
— cal with that from жер ood's garden «-— 
As far as I c nies ime d ie 
ended, of d three were crushed, it arin en ems 
niftah dera and not frótu а 
The leaves. ае perfeetly bee s i dri н. 
епту. 
— ata later period. T 
от. — Геаает. Guano, í or — dung, 
вй, will be f. 
а would apply i in n sprisg, Jui 
"2 w. 
Тнк E HoxTIOUUTURAR Soc W Е e admission 
08- 25.; the annua ibas ае е of pg i віти advance. 
d the Society distri ive gra 
an e «Ф: M ет des 
]ants 
respondents, at hom € 
i 7 uch distributions, not to a 
exa , has been 
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ties, 
be | eno vi eri. other coun 
а regu Thus i land 
lar Primrose or 
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