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THE GARDENERS' A AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
LMancu 19, 1864 
err 
ages of illustrations, is very full of “subjects, § an 
| “necessary, let all advances in nes: t of | 
over the ground present such a 
amongst other ear din some l 
for amateur = rden 
as gro 
to the very siete! 
Miscellaneo 
wdeners’ Benevolent Tuin Vei om the report 
t been printed, i 
Ré ‘Suepey’s Select | is rag 
foi pages, all filled | on such occasions nf ed vg the 
low. hou 
gt 
e early ‘shutting | up; and 
re has bee 
r two "previously. 
accom: 
dE lite practis 
w, or out 
thus secured 
SS 
nd of surface, that snails and nee at the ised 
point of starvation before they will venture on then! 
BEATH os bL Ds gear ne AT CHISWICK, NEAR L0; LONDON 
a een elec lul Wi a further 
n the 14th of January i in the presets 
> 
the la f^ electi tion there dates 
all duly vp: ve to have been placed on ‘the pension 
list without the trouble and jie of an election, if 
the fu nds had permit tted 
ime 
th ry 
in “the 
large 
Be sure in planting them agai 
por 
interior rejected. 
Ru not already done, cut in 
to introduce fresh soil. 
.| ANN 
already done. 
Make a gi 
Pot off Balen ms, Cockse 
these things will do se poate BonPres, 1 ina Pane, with 
UALS. — 
glas ss, and well m 
hat n nly 
asion, "put Lys by ber TAM 
and Neige all by a steady and e 
support of the Institution. 
eme, k Vto eru L.] from an Irish 
ich seems to be compounded of 
po ogh, r ogh haly Trefoil, e is apparently the same as 
the Celtic name o given by n ipa 8 o 
Bordeaux, ph sean to ius the Grea 
from vi, pag sumar. It is usually ey to beth the | 
ice and this is E by th erish $ them- | 
selves as the nes Shamr SX eder ever, | 
in a a paper, of which etl iim siete’, $ the 
i maintain ned 
mere t on t 
SRM 
pat gle the Iri 
amrock is represented as 
h, anda sour plant ; that it is abundan 
in early pring b befo ore the White Clover is in blossom; 
and that. it is Maced d ler older melo scd 
while the Clov esenle 
Y | restore it by abun 
PrawTs—Continue potting off stock for 
r dec slashing ; also making cuttings of Verbenas, 
Fuchithe: Petunina Ae wei Gerani &c. ; thi 
ng cuttings 
be-first allowed t to z and then an attempt made to 
dance of water ; foliage should never | 
be ie to droo 
‘the most aan cuttings; and 
t | pat r others. T is very desirable to have extra 
ong plants for mixe s borders aid the shrubbe 
ividing i potting thes old 
jor after sufficient Rts have been taken f 
them 
Oron HIDS. — Those growing, in stoves shonld now be 
aded fo 
nd, M PAN NS oaa newly-potted plants, dnd re- | Satı 
i i the le: n 
more ana: thole which have Fern disturbed at 
the root; these, if convenient, uld be removed 
2 house or pit by themselves, " enabled plants 
which have vended undisturbed will en 
sunshine. 
the septa ergy 
ees a watering 
—— her, or from “trom tle 
e done between the ro 
Paihous watering the ie over “head. Protect feoi. 
hail on all occasions, and rain also, if the weather is 
not common until it x 
Rm eager tury, and not in FORCING 
y, the 17th reaped T Unfortunately, i in the shor , Cnm -—Th sg "^ ms gings, 
abstract given of his , there references to ted o n e ho syri sa E 
iho-Harbels where the Woe led Shamr the fruit is 
or to the works in which this ur, Nares | pe 
gua 
or 
POM all the Hibernian Kernes in multitudes 
Did feast with Shamerags stew'd in usquebaugh." 
And from Wythers :— 
** And for my clothing in t 
STU bt 
But such sarcastic allusions as these p nothing. It | to 
is to be remem on the 
orrel, | 
rceived. 
E SONS up stopping; give manure-water very 
Musunoows.—A late bed may now be made. 
ery gross shoot on all the upper parts ree— 
allow owing such, however, to ramble w an = grow 
hen 
towards the extremities bas wy lower r parts; rera is the 
best way of equalisin 
night, by 
pipes. 
E new can be added afar tg Give 
air freel wing successions in dung-pits ; induce 
them Yu more à lues se in 
elogia Hber our Engl Romy nor in inde "s e 
from whi Lis generally in for tial p m 
[som It consists of Spence Pi ir trees, split up roughly 
into triangular pieces, which are E aced at about i 
angle of 45°, with 
and so close as to prevent hogs or Jam abs f ftom 
through them, The iris is ‘hen sw Hid 
[oem lines of withes, of twisted Spruce Fi 
at 
imde formidable fence , dificult to 
vu over, as well as "PES open ^ permit thesnow 
Royal Dublin e 
iom e tenera e ae 
Dublin Society. 
| endeavou: 
felting 
or | the 
Hra 
rmm: Hovszs.—Persist in stopping " = me 
h 16, 1864, as observed at the e Horticultural Gari 
 'EMFERATU xm 
;| BAROMETER. T 
Ofthe 
. | Mean|l | foot Ta 
Thurs. e 29, 29.619 | 46 30 380 43} 
Friday 11, 3 | 29.589 | 29.555 
datnr, i 0 30.000 44 
med 45 
45 
46 
46 
= 
ee 
- P 
| 29,858 | 343 | 434 C 
E Li s»hbpbmi ma 
11—10 T reer in strata ; boisterous and showe 
lightning gin Mec e éning. " ea 
12—Clear; fine with sun ; clear at night; slight fros 
13— Clear; fine ; M OYor Om: 
14—Fine ; fl; ing clouds ; clear; fine 
15 ims cloudy ; age fine at ies tros 
Posey ; s! int aze red p slight frost, 
rature of the wee above umm 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHIS 
, During th the last 38 years, for the ensuing Week, eu ad LAS 
HET: gå | No. of 
Sog Greatest 
March. 5 S8 | Years in 
jA HE & | which it pii dc 
a Rained, 
Sunday iin 
Mon. 
Tues. Az 
Wed. 
Th 
^ phe highest temperature during the above period occurred om the 
on 
E 1863,—therm. 69 deg.; and the lowest on the 25th. 1850—therm, 
eg. 
tices to Correspondents. 
BOURNEMOUTH: Camberwell. This is a very nice place, witha 
ye — and cedi plantations of Be Fir and 
of the management of which the less said tha 
e already have in memi 
purposes 
ochroleuca, Du chose d de Ey “ri, Pearl, all de whites; 
De la: Reine Cou Derby, Dount tess of Orkney, 
Contessa Lavinia paeen J bile ee, amoen Princess Frederi¢ 
untess of Ellesm: 
Your only getting 
and if fis Ve r^: Mee 
Aui À i Bw bi bo 
er 
with s eon hur, 
M vi hg oe 
GRAFT 
Wi 
that without the pi i ne a ^y Am TY 
ion: 
introduced, but zu dient) rra PAM: ei 
o ni AE 
x. 
a oe 
shel may 
TI t 
beneficial to use temporarily such a ME hts ma 
off the wet. wae oi covering should not be less 
Bw pone arr ye de letter to the Di tof 
Royal Botaniz gites Kew, ieee. 
NAM Bo or Prants: & P C. Prof. Oliver, Royal Botanic Garde 
R. mistakem 
ln 
80— 
"i X Moe insuficient. -Norit 
Polypodium vulga; 
probably formosum.— Pteris serrulata 
Selagine nati Mattensii. =N E^ bifolia óir E nies, 
Pinus Cembra; 2, Pinus longifolia s 3, S frais- 
4, Ohftnohanthoa he ae ust forming its leathery ^^ — 
D. Lastrea dilata! 
wanderi: 
I (oe ^ pa liy d porn 
the bee 
days 
of potassium. 
the microscope ot poten. do vtt 
antum of mo sf : 
t 80 jt 
