10 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE — PINTA GAZETTE. [JANUARY 2, 1864 
„r — of Cupressus, &c. “In front of the Pinetum | had eo bl r. Six days after | | have a steady earth temperature, , and a. € 
s the con rvatory, a square ec ie seiciresla | se first soe the nicer et ‘sickness Mua to | about 65° at night. It is nos®too early e. MÁS 
ings; thia me of o ur | ret rn, but were removed by a little -brane ndy and water. — cien s , whieh, however, must not be allow m 
visit, but we could s see byt the peak e vis of the ne pain days -— becom 
central pathway bs the plants were ine be arranged in | These facts indicate the great caution that should be oir Exp ibat h 
ense masse side, In Germ sn fine plants do used in de on o with this remarkable poison, to the | the covering on s —  ——— Ay Mod 
not appear ved a P adidecitin; but a which some constitutions are peculiarly | Attend: to the stoppi x 
thin plants, so that by placing them elo acly ‘tog gt sensitive. Intellectual Observer. uas diy Prises agitari xir Trot e shoo 
a compact mass of green foliage may be obtained. Thi La sihi temperature i KAATI Zn m aye hav 
appears to be the prevailing mode of setting off o | kept 5° or 6° hig uscats should b 
xe E b — both here and “all thro thy Che of geste: 
South Germany. For the ensuing w ek.) HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN, 
A circuitous path to the left leads | to the kitchen While the w 
- eather keeps e holes or pits 
den. This is a large Tue pleasure r w derived pan a garden ines i got ready for the receptio on of new fruit p de 
gar Bp 
a hill Boog em rm south- win Lohn are no walls arou md "s | Season Semana rh 
but it is sheltered by large trees on the north side. every departmen st nina should be carefully looked | |i, + Spo petit 
removed f 
At tie top of this garden are numbers of greenhouses | over se d of re spray from trees, dre ren T ed by Sita € 
u 
own t ether 2 
of Australian and other greenhouse plan There | the gardener will do well to go over the grounds under | fut 
were no Pines or other fruit cultivated sace glass, his arri a m" the determination of finding ar with | ture em elgg P h 
the - Princes of Germany | appearing to be well satisfied himself rather than with his assistants ; he will often | i PPLES.— Prune these, and let - To paene 
nsects have & thorough clean uxuriant 
mee was à collec very "han m pyramid | more mtitetoy à ry than. if the fault- finding emanated varieti - — abr " root- me ed 
Pear trees planted "pa pman ines by the sides of the mes his employers perm ie already a cade Re 
wis; - e — es we — er Mardy eis and he | FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOU | Tie up the stems with straw bande, and earth up with 
situs other Mié proved sista A sition iin, | The principal work in plant houses will. ecd in soil; or, which is better, mulch with litter and leaves 
n groun de: belg wéllt rely 9d, nicely :arzanged, -w nd keeping them and their inmates scrupulously clean. close to the stems and as far as the roots extend. 
pone - = vn fires, and eens nk of salt ad plants Brans.—Plant Early Mazagan in a warm situation, 
nece $ indee Carpoons.—Protect these fi 
iow houses, should n ser vj ‘with — plants, of | straw bands mde ae re 
Xie a supply, must Pe, kept np by means ofsucces-| œ 
uced in 
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Miscellane icem WE 
» Rs.—Remove dead leaves, keep dow 
Royal Horlieultural Society.— The days for the 5 ns introduced into heat as often as may p» necessary. | sluge, and '& s 
Flower Shows of the ensuing sees are fixed as "AURIOULAS. — While t d hee mild these should dur in are a as cue vene a ee 
1 i emove dead leaves, an QEL 
viz: arch ; zny.—Sow a little for an early crop. If bal 
Camellia Show on 80th March; an Azalea and Earl y keep the surface of the pote f freo from moss. Water weather should oc iiw y 
Rose Show on 20th April; the First Great Show on |" shou MÀ uv y aire gy a mit, ern. tae nk, ME van 
o 29th E wers is requi eS 
sia of the me. fois. pee should ‘be placed bacis Ri m res patie Sy to blanch at 
o o 3 
Miren MUN fully a — of na "va —: k LrrrUCE.— Protect in very e bar ‘but expost 
ventilate As ely. A AAS other occasions. Sow Paris Cos ford 
e ; th 
Second Great Show on 6th July; a ome A Féte a few 
18 3 
hird wee ober, With respect to all except t - Im 
Spring Shows, the Council propose to open each for 
P 
c de e" v be considered as a Fellows’ ds ay, EL ud ——— 2 HORREA water will Land re- | Pgans.—P. s: whil 
e at ay for the general public. Fellows only will : — MÀ 
be admitted at one ves aec at two o'elock, they m. ed forenoo Me Ë "fno days, and lenvo lse tights of Veg nse v [ore put 
may "indi e personally any number of their frien ds, | all i. ourabl an mz niti D b Lon mn - E 
whom they will have the new Dirion of personally | 1 4 opportunities; but to.close —Sow Daniel O'Rourke or Sangsters No.1 imt 
introducing on the reduced payment of halt cie t early in the afternoon, and when frosty cover well Sinon rir int lis draw a little "ird to the stems of 
At three 6 the the poner | publio will be admitted by upat nig iia e a MBs roteot with Eig branches or di 
tickets, on usual paym of%a.cor.hy, tickets. pur Canetas Mang SE Ans earliest will now be in Fern in severe weather. 
——À (RES Apr Y $a |y -tupplied; —] Portes Fasti fumer on a bed of leaves, for a 
the Show is intended more especially for the E CI y "e juif g es : Me meat 
admission of the public. The charge will be Apu — Tio a Amr gd in the " Continue to introduce into warmth su 
one shilling, and the re prepote ‘that: olai | SPT ei atering. Do not place them so Er of Rhubarb, as that in use becomes worn ou 
of the recei the shilling day shall be divided | oBether as do tont mue another, and be sure io kee 
among the exhibitors i in — ion space which 
ey Council also propose to uad to aS a e er plants. dn -bhom STATE OF THE LONDO! 
rae peral declare their intention, of ex a, oc z a +} 
the Show, t chasing z sa ep 
tickets for the shiling aya a the rate TEIG boni fide "Do aot let tiem auff from want tor pec, [Bé| Pues Ofthe Air. JORNE 
Wit — the of : . | Max. | Min. |: 1 foot)? fe 3 
sion will be 1s. to the "friends REF Eain: geremnay uem - sth —À n ege all plants that | _—— — Min. Max. Min. a acop.| deep. 
introduced, and 2s. 6d. to the general i on ee M e eee ees daténóed dor | Ta Sg eb naar sash hh idein BB? 
of admission will be the same as at the Great Shows. towerin = ay shoul b te pn peimons iniendod for |dan EIE RES | | at | Bola ís 
propoše to trawberry Fête on the Tottia 1 rie impe ed h aS | Mon, 28| 18 | 30.263 29985 di » 23 à d 
18th of July: At tis show the DE Frac for, tho date —€— x git o shout MNWECSCLIE E IERESEUERES 
es of honorary certificates. receipts f n one GTA ET IEN — 
admission, one-fourth will be allotted to the gain libere edt pi f Average. | | 30.052 | tiere 39.9 | 46.2 | 462 
sheweewral certifies Miti pamje iem ants for early flowering should have a| Dec. zi—Lishtc pue 
honour, and one fourth among the whole of the "^3 "Es - y £m heat, and a moist growing = FECE E M. missa LOW 
lion; dir Ao y. These ri hand pie p down the Rose maggot by means; — Ei-Yme: very Anes frost at might. gl utn 
receipts will be calculated as well on the first or 9 pom and areen fly by (Esa ta - sely overeat; exceedingly ane.) vee 
Fellows’ day as on the publie day. The Council pro- Vio pc apolitan and R Russian varieties will | — ^s 20 Fine Very fine tlroughont ; ; changeable : Viros. 
to make an agreement by which those who may ^" be in NS Lot the pits ule e 
choose to pay for the privilege may be allowed to taste in whic! e. Napoli is grown, have plenty of air | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
thie fieit at the termination óf the-@ay. AnIAton | 72e Mom LL 
nm X a Praec FORCIN SARA $8 | sor | are ester 
week in October. On the first day it will be open to| Littl b i | So} SES Tenra in | Greatest | ale 
Fellows ik S$ perso "m introduced, upon | present P beyorid attentions 1 - id "ander, this 1 Pine —— Rained i san zin 2 i^ 
n d ut UD dior eiim bario g open weather like the x hp is Heme ana | Geen ar | axe hata tare tk 956 m. : : p 1 n f 
open to the publie on payment of le. Ont of tüe ane o'ta content EON „possible. Keep qs $5 Bi dsos- i te ae 
receipts for admission, one-fourth to , will re Rt dem and fo or hs any 6. 3 EE: om an | 84131 aiala 
the gainers of the several certificates, in proportion to AsranAGUs Mako a bed to á houg Satar 9..| 42} L1 | 361| M EB a al ot ole 
re Taliban, i ,and — p the whole | mo off = i aloy MM s highest temperature during the above period occurred on’ 
, in propor ion to they |] - 6 deg. erm. g.; and the lowest on the 9th, 1641 
occupy. receipts will be calculated as well on : 
the Fellows” day as on the following or publie days, — | e etm — Ie expel | 
Effects Nightshade—In the month of ae ements cs ange rresponden 
i d | from N 
September we sw a iagniicent specimen of the Deadly | tenian S puis is used to supply bottom. | B0028: Ano ores = pe ae pt 
e, Atro] e ing i m- 
duc cd nt ec Idem ec 2 amen mn 
a splendid eg ips cating: out on all sides, the stems | for the eser 3 it, and make every preparation Nass or Prawn ARE 
sa than Ive Yong, and the berries quite as large as and. red spider on ibo 1 in soon, Keep do Ta eee Dyschoriste) t iaa Ror vA "Girodendron ino infortunati 
mall Brom ons. Shortly afterwards the plant was | water, by maintaining a moist health prm vas hot skill dried. "Tt is almost fmposeible to namo 
visited by 8 young lady, accompanied by a gentleman,| Fics—Trees in pots y atmosphere, | fragments unless well selected, bs neatly pressed flat.—# Z 
«hé cut a branch, which she held while he ctt tone lihem ri sir atia g may m be st , treating No doubt A weak specimen of Grevillea rosmarini 
more, and then ted away with the b h M *or Cherri St. Omer. Certainly not a Cherhoyer, nor any kin 
Ina few. "ois Peiper d bendoni Prepare: forie onedrippiug | Sca E Anona. We do not recognise the leaf—J Mc L - 
mn seized d f easy, peg | succeed such as will soon become e leaf. belongs to the true Peruvian Cherimoyer. d 
us ARUM an giddiness, ACHES. Give abundance of po th E OANT. ere diem COR seo hof 
si Å ah ARDEN, igi If ish to 
tong up. ihi td CAPERE the da da, keeping gentle fires at the same time, so 3 igre nee “gordon lovi be managed, ve navise 
her eyes w gh the following day, the present mild weather little freshest may 2E M B f. SONNY He me WS Pee TL 
walle RE on hip athe iddiness. On d "e mii bross: Keit. They doubtless grow t09, 
third E e lants intended roa 
M the headache was better, but pain in the side | isis ons for fruiting during the Mem pe ae of flowers, Logd vo 
"ink e careful attention. .Letthem| they ar PE and replacing them “ 
