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THE ee SERIOUS AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(Maron 26, 1864, 
There is a peculiar disease the ey are subject to—the 
damping mi ofta of the leaves, something like the | 
rot in eyo ums. To s, the ould 
x - an 
that 
wel, and | nsound on 
very - an 
Ere ty y 
200 
Oak, As ea 
has 
n 182 1831 
lanted, principally on clay, and clay 
ith Scotch Fir, and 
ned to give room | 
We 
bee 
e 
cla 
blossoms commonly spring from Nas 
trainin to summ, 
when ' suffici a erop, p all the -— 
oles inches in diame 
slate roofs; but ca 
moisture 
be duly syringed, and vill soon 
nt growth, mo the beginning 
force them into luxuria 
of ia es A = e fit 
i efully done with shading, so 
used ae of ee 
purpo: 
Calendar of — 
This din, t to 
injure the Mutin and e adi feat, which a » een 
- king itself in the oe 
they must be in pre y 
bise If all this is w t of roperly managed they 
adi - 
m will not 
x of late, e have affo rd 
Tu£ 
during the day time with b we 
ed g 
ren bestowed upon 
of cultivation, we would m: few observ: 
tions as to the situations proper for the stations of E | 
plants in the flower garden. In all large ga — 
T peculiar character n 
of charming | ^ 
rding from 
ose who have neglec! 
and other naterials pu 
eee shoul: therefore always be ^ hai 
that they may be ready in 
The conserváto; r show houses 
plants. 
o give 
be uere P ir 
ed frequent 
or another seas M 
A rn migh 
made in a thi t the charming ng 
interest they add pein would sh felt and acknow- 
ledg W 
p suc making 
at present. Should black-fi A on 
mie which som 
ed—the whole Ew ing o of ifort ono 
could write a great this subje 
etimes will 
2 
ie 
cacy destroys b 
this; we think that fes may "M 
oop X iet intricacy, y, with all due respect to the 
- CINERARI any o will n 
bioen ds a Jute SE c during de pM of 
| be nec order to p 
ter, dr are cut 
ted g 
W^ ‘Midge 3 in Proc. Roy. Hort. Soc. 
cause for self medinm | 
s have been taken for 
injury the irae a blossom-buds of 
such " recautions 
cases of emergency. 
cep Fn PLANT HOUSES. 
na pit or pos by itself to pd inet i d 
vigo ur. A bottom heat of 80" 
ants ct health anf f put 
Camt 1&— Kee e 
rrai + un should not “hava much air given them 
g 
for 
~ moisture. 
e | which so uch 
ts that are ses vis 
well sept with ure water. g fruit shold be 
jus — Thinning p shculder-tyin 
ri ittle ib ece me o 
to pursue an ard to hea 
d that all the princi 
de epeu ds, have fair play as 
-— e pas and cold north eng ap winds 
up sto 
gros Re ed Tiu wm 
Lats 
least 
diner FRUIT AND KI TCHEN GARDEN, | 
ASPARAGUS. in planting this it is of the utmost 
ai, i ae 
shou 
* | with which some little m 
u 
of | crops. Where Celer ry i >i called 
Scotch beds, the latter: 2 "n 1 snags ground 
in os s mueh 
than t ig and i ing a 
of raw y iA ate’ in the boton ‘of the 
old refuse, vegetables, Cabbage stalks, weeds, ja whi 
is very good (if it can be Sanay MS -Totten leay 
e rp co 
the Celery ym use, the 
at depth and the alleys with it, and thrown 
eo 
—— M —— M ee 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
| Forthe Week ending March 23, 1854, as observed at ne ee 
growth well | 
the youn 
a good syringing 
w be i 
the Y^ vit 
of flow 
olong their s season ol 
turists that I have 
My: writi wetting this. paper, I 
my b rother horticul 
ised 
1A have seen and ] 
the 
D: and, — near sted i 
| outline and 
| later displa ay. Weak 
liberally, say two or three times a week, 
seedlings, and select such as 
well "a 
from the more common kinds for 
dali ver, m at this 
Leinen ink the bytes: Yi ry 
Meri the tops are broken wth 
trifling for the 
f lat. 
4 
was in doo 
facing the sonth-west, about 250 
hose 
made good growth for 55 years ; since which ti ime the 
have broken with the C > they 
der. oft 
h 
"IE 
peequ the shoots aecording to p 
u 
pe be avoided, 
— de - late fee aen 
some Spens i - 
The plants having Ses Nes 
os beds ressed, little xd om to be d 
ther 
Ks.—T 
= t bed w 
domo, 
but as ps : mila keep it 
doing so obviously excites v: go 
surface between the balbs: gs as 
ced. 
EET RE IS —A nen shade may soon ben 
days; green-fly is occ 
therefore the plants should often be fumigated ; tie "e 
liqui id ose may now ‘be given | A 
Look well to 
t the most circular 
place them apart | 
eie 
season 
uctions, 
Min. 
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r ate E very fe: 
ipe fog 
21—Uniformly overcast 
22—Ove' 
vali CONT aE aes, P pus 
an tempera: 
azes tg ight: 
slight f 
reast at night. 
harp frost at night. 
C night a. 
THE WEATHE 
STATE T CHISWI 
rem last sy "A forthe en: pee wii ending vag, ik 
o Of. | Greatest 
in Quantity 
w requi 
iss place, 1 "everything iu the way of poet Sunday 27 ; 
on | the plants sh LES 
at s 
ds is sies 
one for some | 
ood 
e. bas ith canvas, frigi 
mats, they there is frost or excessive rain, 
covered as little as possible, a 
h, MM the 
he best 
rch have been taken away as soon as | 
ith the growth of the Oak, and there 
FOR oma GARDEN. 
In disbudding, do mot remove ‘all 
the contrary. 
hen the fruit “9 
pre a 
it; the|" 
decayed part ran anā it 
was worth but pun appear that the 
disease ins in the pies as this tree was sotnder 
in the centre than some of 10 or 15 years growth 
apart from | it, and the one slightly decayed showed 
pie 
a s 
should be du nn in the early part of 
e a sha Ab when 
To this eud, hen 
ys three parts the d 
epth of t of | Hy. 
ach light; half fill it with raw turf ehopped al nightly 
this place the ow ge 2 the hills, 
wha Oh 
fina aly adi -— over the be aw 
the commencement of dry rot, ‘There are no > particular 
is ast, 
p 
the Things à 
timber ; and t — 
fata d Ret Dye - 
the ex d hit 69 feet. 
Rives be rem 
fiet 2 feit, andl Sho 
MA 
hae grown | req 
succeed 
tate of fermentat 
in a a 
qned | Remember et i D um 
"URS 
Dr 
at once; on 
, gô Ki nd over the m e 
ees 
he "n $ p are 
Pede te of the 
, if not done. 
itn a 
Wed. 
rent. 
Satu 
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Age da d of Rain. 
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oo» ov0uou-r 
The Ich temperature E. She ed 
Hes 1830—therm. 75 deg.; and 
—— — 
eer: to reagent ents: s 
To Corr —In consequence of the iut 
waiter “throu i LE healt, E to oti or two 
"y 
are this wee js to 
Donglas, 
Aur 
gesting p the Royal 
‘he Ssere che is Mr. 
of whom particulars ma; inoréaseds "m 
zm 
CUORE — = ; 
Fuchs e all along jet 
" jc 
— gees” 2d E hey are 
the common for ons we pelo 
t to their pecie areir. i 
lantai nn T jen Taraa even & f| 
T perd isi pa nt miele for e reer pecie 
yer xot id goud gardeners 
bring tÈ them on nis a vem RÀ co! 
one which bm 
ak Sty Da 
take place at the s 
on the 30th Eho spring 
ay flower, 
ndition, 
8 been. and. will be abüsed by bad 
and is E E 
adm ited on € presoiit year 
grown Lene — ns y pier 
the others ndeed both are 
N = oF PLANES: did e 1 - Ranunculus pecie 
8, Salix aurita ; ylieifolia ; 5, Gi 
wi ‘la as rarity m Pitys. ET explain ne: 
ir Douglas 
the fee i is pem Agna With 
= 
s €. 
H ^ ng "Hf yo 
dr As T : 
Eo two are 
E infor 
onses and failed, 
D Tw S 2 | 
1 Mary corre jo 
uen oblige to 
s Pugwisitor, Your Rhubatb arrived in 9 
RED quid covered with raould, and 
VIMUS han of fg wats, tas 
e at a 
over it? would account 2 L^ 
havo néver seen a case nt all like it beforo: M 
