536 THE. GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Joxz 4, 1864, 
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ended for three districts, namely — Ilinois | This abiga, ajuga or iua was, as Pliny tells for canker, nee apply bs: lime to the affected pori 
North, ‘Maryland, and Massachusetts. us, the same as the Greek Chamepitys.. The | immediately ved, first -i aping b] 
y br iefly notice the other fruits; but we | Yew tree gets the name of Chamzpitys C slaty 4 as much as possible, the 
few a remark us ra Meme and thereby as its | or quitting the * plants, and — [e 
nuca ase SO can varieties have been greatly synonym, that or iva. The Ground Pine, of this disease, 
sp oken of, ‘and in ps s onion es Eng gland, and | from its irebluthinsts odour, also gets the name of AON — Give plen spe: air day and nigh 
voat being the case it may b o know l p Mae he irm mornin met and evenin g, E, ert w 5 aad 
honour the ey receive in their o wn country But from chamæ "being equivalent to terrestris, | fruit i is ripenin nt sto Where 
with well known good sorts of Europea origin. Oe this name iva or iva passes over to a weed called, from|  PrwznY. xx Aot the syringe in earnest to t th 
American Amber and American Heart have each only a | the shape of its leaf, and creeping habit, Hedera Poe up as much solar m ab as possible and 
single star out of 35 localities, eme he xd Duke errestris, d tl i ord eon ra conveys it to | abund ce of ai r to young and en plat 3 
i (07 £4 qe i 
d Ivy. Some of 
nised i in New York West; dabhawits fotas Ls éniy | pretended [cap be green, as its root. There does nob a gre amount of atmo ospheric ‘aos, ie 
a single vote in its favour ; and Tec — one. Red | appear to be any such word. Prior’s Popular Names of | iius j dissipated by free ventilatio: Li 
Jacket has 4. Governor Woo appears to be most | British Plants. VINER: —Karly houses will n 
approved of all the bera sorts, for it en 12 marks, or| 4 New Grain.—lt is stated in the Carlisle Patriot cutting, in i Maty places. Do not ite eat i Menkes, 
only two short of the Bigarreau,and being new the ere | that in consequence of the publication of several letters | 4 resting state ; ; nothing will be gained in ih 
is a probability that it will equal, or perhaps exceed the | by Mr. Gillbanks, describing the scarcity of wild-fowl rn 
latter. s merits will doubtless ^s ascertained this and other once numerous birds, and ascribing it to keep the leaves well fed, as long as the e vital forces 
season in England. | the prio Fer ra of their natural food, attention has | 94 work, and to this end allow l 
Of Peaches, the clingstone sorts have by far t en directed he subject. Some gentlemen in Her | awhile if so inclined. Ventilate late houses fred] 
greatest preference. The gn ios kae the Majore pei during their explorations in a wild 6 or 7 o'clock in the morning, and keep a li 1 
Fourth, both E e Am n, are, how n | part of ou r Nor th Am erican „poss sion S were struck night, if the thermometer cai 
estim atio NAR Europ , th e pe Wild-| without the aid of fire heat. Kee eep floors and all 
er eni 
osse cultivation of Nect her game haunted certain localities E was | surfaces wet, in preferenc 
appears to be very limited, and the same may be to feed sort | bloom is des fw 9 to much syringing ite 
i Plums are Ha „generally cul cultivated, ^ ied | of rice oe elise was rad to the place, and Ponte e 
there are some EERE rican varieties, such as the | itself by shedding m "p a an punoa opost Some | UIT AND KITCHEN ar 
Washington linh still, w on the exee memes of|of this grain has r. Gill who will Consta ws attention ye ^ Princ =| to keep 
the former, they are not recom y | experiment on the cuis e d us : rei It is n! on fruit tre or bui PIA 
districts as our Coe's Golden Dro Drop; pars the Given gdine: said to differ oui the “paddy,” or national rice of | be attended to, as tw preci sopping te, 
Of native Grapes, the Catawba, Concord, Delaware, | China.— Pharmaceutical Journal. [This is, of course, A: e well examined ye the 
Diana, and Isabella appear to have the preference the well-known Zizania aquatica. ] | judiciously thinned joe of 
pce reference to the European sorts, it is stated t Bnoccorr.—Sow abies: od white Kia om 
y the table during October and November. Itisa god 
= Ay nlren ady observed, this catalogue does not "afford Calendar of a one | plan to sow some Cape ce in drills, prepared after 
information as to the particular qualities which the (For the manner of a Celery trench. The seed should be 
respective varieties of fruits possess; but it shows 5 k on | dropped in patches about a foot apar dx 
at Aix my genia. estimation in which they are rto gr cmq siii eaistored at zera eneon thinned to about t ree plants in M atch. a little 
lield, judging from the number of districts marked the night of the 29tl ult, avery un ce | snore of Knights Protesting, and 2 aAa A 
rotecting, and a sprinkli 
wherein thet catia has been approved, and the wondered at at, ti erop ear. It t ips resin n very x r3 con coli; i may ieee to pola 
extent of this up : 1862. Many of the newer States |... fall of bave | auilered, especially Pota tos xou 
. pope t be expected as yet to Noct reports of the | Soa ote Rus id f Kidney Beans, the tops o nie, ay a Siteiti on should now be paid to 
jot i of apialy’ but red finge to the "ei e. dhieh- have pma tally killed. At Bagshot pred | celery plants; ; they must have abundance of water in 
e been rapidly gaini x ER donate Colt "rd qoot of Rhododendrons have been killed, and even | every stage. Those “ icked out from the E 
vwd recently cultivated exposed situations those of common Laurel. arl should have well prep beds, the surface of which, 
varieties of fruits did not exist. a x manure, 
Currants appear eei ti gif. einion than ferens crops have also been hurt in other localities, | € egi deep, : should ld consist of phages 
as well as some of the more tender bedding plants, | soaked with water, and ro or press 
Tie ied bai rete Ta or | A8 soon = the ta amount of "pec one i han to pric = ng out the pani m or Per proves 
R oP MES aan eter ertained, it will be necessary to take energetic steps | sunny they should be shaded wi ughs. 
to repair it, or the evil results of this late May frost i 
Alban: tal : : 
mer may not be overtaken this season. Wall fruits do , STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ‘ce iris d 
E Sapp Jure, the H 
liscellan i i E torv T other see a Z g| mon E ct 
LÀ oon as the conservato and o onses May |8g ER. Ofehe Earth eris 
PP UM Society. — ~The fo! Toyi mc notice has been | are Sind of super ioo uous stock, nothing v wil remain | "47une|2 4 PIU m 
sent us, pr a meeting held in London, April 28, u- Le carry outa cleanly system of e dme and | —_ | — | —— |} —- | —_ |= — | 
ee Be. c. Turner in the Chair r, it was res olved t to ntroduce fine > speci imens from o ther or pits. nda, d a 3095 | 29291 68 EH 525 5 Sp | W. 
T3. m Zlakj Y 1.0 58i D 
oe ts ng, thorough ventilation chained, — "when Sunday 2 5 mss psu 8 5 a0 B us 
of Prizes, perg to send and dt the hier d the wind i is very e A and a c: as screen should | Tues. 31/25 | 29.732 | 29591 | 67 | 40 | 635) 5% | f ^g 
exhibitors generally. That members subscribe 2s bright sun pi ad Rall ABC ERE IO 
per annum, payable in — em a Fui —Shitt = -— tit require more room into | Average. |__| 29.982 | 29.832 | 64.3 | 94.7 | 49 | 678 | S85) 
of the members be held as soon as convenient ger pa pots, and others may now be pricked out into TP ad fine ; rather cloudy i fh ig 
after the last of the great exhibitions | Supscrrsers,— | open beds, protecting: thom, 1 if E from cold win 28—Overcast ; fine ; very fine e throughout. | 
Mr. Baker, Mr. Bester, Mr. Charles Lee, Mr. Chilman, | until ~ K eie rn = Scire Lote shalow water cloudy and Co sight tt 
Mr. Cutbush Mond arnet), Mr. Cutbush igbeato) Mr.| AZALEAS.— Where these e dote €— for the} sine git m om vss 
, Mr. Page, Mr. Reed, | Purpose producing an early: winter bloom, th Mean temperature of the week 6} deg. below the average, 
s Shrim n, ME Sache ‘Smith, should Te be placed in a cooler situation, for if left pomi carewitke! 
Mr. Taylor, er, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Wiggins, Mr. too long, al they have set their flower buds, in a hi STATE OF THE barisan ending June 11, 18% 
ms, Mr. Young. O, Rho! danka on, | artificial temperature, they will, probability, oa ni gler lee es 
iae . " v owth, which is highly detrimental, EEH FE g A No T 
axus baecate, L.), or Yeugh, in Ch q|not fatal, to the production T -= ear's bloom,| Jue. |E2E|EEE| $8 | Yearsin | Greatest |- 
other tr authors spelt e Pd in s "s ‘Wilts e eg, Encourage a free growth in the young stock, and all ARP [Aie RE | yhich it | or Rain. 
Ang. Sax. iw, Old Hi lants ME € oper. by plati iir them in a rather Sunday 5. iF En p Lu 2 0.90 in 
18! n oe al al C y 
Ng must Do spuro to promote SÈ EESE | EE 
| of these plants, for the quick € the growth z : 0.95 
My nsi Let the gro ground aan ae he tei n2 He | 453 | 800 E n : ot rcd 
5 be forked over ocoisionally, and in dry w he VES P Aaea na dog a te ows on e and 
that CHSIAS.—Early plants hese ow in per- s 
s the two trees, there ar no doubt that their | fection,and her grown as small plants, for decorative 
— va origin identical. How they came | Purposes, or ores irem Ae exhibition, they are Notices to Corre a: ‘ me is o 
r attached eripe Mi regii alike useful interesting ; ing the plants well|IxsEors: W M. The larger species of Otior! ticos, Your 
t d ded » ^s ; O. no small 
ES Bises epit iyn tali ab ta and sha during bri age nee Saga: Pa young fruit of tise Peary are atia ed by the lare ^i are 
hift wh ng 0-win, idge called Sciara Pyri by ‘the parent 
usfels, too, says y oF the receive a shift when TE rar er before seen it. CULTUM woro deposited by SX par 
Chamapitys (b AE LÍ i p. E sep cated” cipressen existi- FORCING G RDEN. în the emer ra pA A i Ws ground and 
to have been taken for this} CUCUMBERS. —If ea arly Cuc mbers are exhausted burnt, or the exl yellow I lave wit at once make their 
w seem ‘ations. 
black Cir And in this way tohave acquired the terms | with much bearing, and infested e = 
à : h i with thrip or spider, | , into the — to s nderg their transfor: m 
uga, and iua and iva, -But we learn from prune them fre ely, and a up and Bad every = ‘Anti En wd pe = 
a preis 
Parkinson (Th. Bot. p. 284) that t the Forget-me-not, a | mornin pe um SA d aone at it is 8 SO ih 
» p. 204) g by 10 o'clock, after a free circulation of air.| —,—, bt that it is à Pil 
weed of cornfields, was “called in English Ground | Let them be sje ve More shutting up. The ther thing, ; but we m ve nat doo cli ERE d on it the tins, ll 
Pine and Ground Ivie, after the Latin word Iva.” This mometer, with careful shading, may be allowed to rise | for determining its name, which ma be po j 
term aes Ivy was assigned by others to a small|to 95^; this course, persis = E a little while will Tav Nerei prt his adr ET a 
labiate plant, the Hedera terrestris, and Ivy regarded | kill or drive away the insect pes l DoDENDRON Forros. We have to thank 4. G f^ 
as the s equivalent of Hedera, and sabes uently trans | into new growth ; of what is said to be this plant, and specimen E S d 
q y rowth, b d 
ferred to the Hedera Helix, esent Ivy. LONS.— Thi been ANM favour- | pCa no one meg nre n ate x known Sw orthlèt 
origin of seems to have f the | able for early Melons.. and with many these will be ich envelopes tho seeds of ovo ry kind of Poplar, i$ 
ng the passage from the 24th book | ripene oe and the crop gather me to admit tof a vf all tex. york a ug of 
or, as nct as are abiga and ajuga in | second setzof plants being tu e pit. A males have, LU Pio year from ereas 
the b of dm might be written so | This is much eebe to ue vits of obtaining a) chill s havo pr SWARE a declar? Jikely toa 
Asl word made to appear | second e same plants; they will succeed if| at once you ir pots are pu x oe 
not dotted might be as easily te Plants swelling their fruit should be| they should have ‘suffered from bein ts indicate cold 9^ 
B. 18689. 
: i her than any defect in the soil. M. J. 2. 4, 39, 
iva, | giving frequently | arise pan her than any defect in the number of Bapt 
lan: 
r of blunders x dk ber ea frequent waterings of the soil &ppearance of the specimens seems 
ajuga iua or ving good soakings; examine the mems d 
