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THE a CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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Tove like a regular supply of ui sind x 
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ments, should 
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[Ocropzm 15, 1864 
judges, unless it is obvious that some impo 
been overlooked. Even then the apuro Ea potas has 
prefer a respectful request that the matter m. ay be rd 
sidered, v s AN not to the judges, instead of ind 
s bluster with which losing exhibits ging 
d 
measuring 26 inches là ues sie may now be seen | convenience no pice can times set vs th "their grievances. As to thi Some. 
in the window f Mr. Kennedy’s new premi 18274, | havin any ripe ime and none at others. "—- tne judges, & dpa ght’ of reconsidering of bringing 
Co G o great slabs of rough bark of the | [t is not P any means desirable to start more plan's must declare them y custom; but naman 
: se y btl t ay be absolutely aient they are called. e exercise either b 9 less 
Cork tree, which being light and durable will doubtless | into fruit at this early season than may “apt exhibitors the better. There is very seldom ance yn. or 
indoor rock or other rustic work. | necessary, p* they will produ E fruit later in e Tor jaturblng the first Awa any real ground 
ith Fe erns an nd _ other ornament lants season n than can dirmi be Ah ned from them now ;| rexar: Your Fungus on Reed is not the 
^ta br ee Frogs ouse can o» e commanded gives the reed ov — m ys E. isa oe! Tua 
ural | à + be subject a high perature, | Fungus, penu Ustiiago.—i jy. 
Cha og and other interestin objects of Nat subjec g : narnia iP P ih Your 
ze d c nalis sm that the plants — for fruiting case shortly. M. J B: a all probably advert to the 
————— aut be placed in the warmest part of ouse at| Graz der. À quarter of an inch lap will bg i 
Calendar of Operations command, filling the rest of the compartmen t with ue Hoy pu -— 
j ock. Caps for 19 
E PERCY e early forcing is contemplated, the | {m end Ru of f ground, oem they ‘ona d 
HE general impression amongst practical menm points he shoots should be kept nearly on a level | a generale AE them in water fo € 
that autnmn planting is m to that of - with the lowest part of the Vine, until the buds are po afterwards o to bury chem for two ti ves 
apring.- We. are — f this: opinion sm irly broken ; and if this should not be found sufficient | migra p our goes Pas 
would. advise t those o intend cing deoayo orchards, ul Indiis bos start equally throughout the | wor-warer Bore: W F 
or replacing de young | ngth | s the Vine, the rods should be bent so as to | cribe, the coil of Perkins issu pba, w ich. di ied 
on commence gps of — ring t e most forwa buds to the lowest level, 3 band will be quite unen ent o a ep the water up to Tij 
char: ridet Meteo Such preparations. 8 oug SEE e those. that. are backward. Maintain a eiro- SOEX Bataa uig. Fora e sten rA 3 5b Says lit 
consist, in the first place, of a necessary provision. o thoroughly Sie atmosphere by frequently sprinkl g thrusting a piece of wire up t es in the tento HR 
f and loam; and if this can be obtained with | ihe floor and , &e.; and syringe the Vin larvæ ; tobacco smoke blown into their holes is very offen. 
8 rough turf in it so much the better; if not, lightl tl tt 'a til the leaves begin E sive to them, and compels them to ereep out, and the trunks 
it will be hes to mix rough stable litter, straw, ig d E té dese s sad D stare Tu A be| X T en gre A — in June and July forthe 
. am perfect moths, which shou! carefully dest: — 
or any ot rse ma po the loam when filling ola dre ute Ped fo AB. 
into the corns The loa: in vided and thr which the past dry summer allo pro n 
into a high and sh des, in order to throw off TR TARDY UIT AND KIT GARDEN. t extent. Its habits are like those phis, an pha 
he next thing is to thoroughly drain, if not alre: r ui and other A Taa *r in ien scarcely suggest any remedy to be applied in an extensive way, 
g. roughiy dram, H T. There seems no predisposing cause in the circ 
ü to see that = issafeand sound. Standard trees w 
me, the site intended for pla A "a Heng x end d cen ou mention why the particular Elm trees should have 
l subsequent operations will end sappoint ind ve be pum oot-pruned must ay sccuree PEE e diseased previous to the attacks of the Sco 
ment, Perfect drainage being se station may be njury f winds ; also "E ed du ing to be| which wet fore regard as the originato the mise 
ormed b aking a hard bottom of broken stone ue this. petias executed as soo as possible. Aes o rerom Rr a ex = the injored 
Arv 
ble, bricks, or cer r hard material, and the Asp ARAGUS ,—Young plantations wilt "probably, still pooled of. and burnt? api Mj Shel A i be 
t H watch 
rub ken 
practice of some row a coating of cinders 
is to g 
this hard surface, to onim ir soil from goa ihe 
e 
epth great modera on | 
e obser the kinds € in any way ten ce 
ne: rire € ale dwarfing ystem For s suc ch, vi 
an 
2 in vem of aii nl b 
the ground be of character Ed ae 
it is well to rai 
e e it D 
wil say something about selectio 
We of 
m 
the 
above the pet grom | 
dres 
yet to p cu It ommon cus stom after the 
| beds are leaned to EE -— on the surface, and 
the dung on the ana 
5 
rt of the 
they: ought not to be dug out; of man 
bel lightly turned in instea " 
time, we would advise a trench to be thrown out with- 
far will 
pply of Pes "er. ms safe 
bobda A a good su Cauliflower and Onions, tanding the free 
This will check late “growth, and induce a disposition | c ratecton z for ee > generally a large demand for -—— manure, "pas T aries - fin find a i oai e g of hi gi i0 
in the roots to throw out new fibres or small rootlets, | this, and in the event of a severe winter it is difficult should te well wosiced hito thé sii by forking, a va ite is 
TLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT H rip aoa i've ges Sables a 
Dutch Bulbs epis iivet where afine h, and you will then find. your stable manure toll u 
required ; forced AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON. Hie. rope. “or course with a gravelly su subsoil you ath Pesce 
or the decoration of the conservatory, they should now | Forthe:Week ending Oct. 12, Sprain the Horticultural Gardens| Jayo just pee Tn the meantime you may find 
be got ready for the purpose.- Sore EMPERATURE. : benefit from the use of some guano, applied as a top dressing 
URICULAS.—See that frames in which these are to | October. BH ORARE. Ofthe Earth wing £ |. tothe crops while growing. 
be wintered have a proper pitch t lix. ax. | Min. | Mean|1 toot 2 feet | 2 | Names or Fnurrs: Anon. Marked with figures, double inate 
is sound, so that the pla nts m ay not be sa bjectec sl Bremer! end omen amore d ee mim E di ^ eure Dicta e p Pr "Paso Colmá T^ 
drip, which will infallibly ruin them, Free venim Friday 7| 6 30:306 $01 83 7 150 5 pA EN » Cheshire. 1, Blenheim Pippin ; 8, Court Pendu Plat; 1, 4, 
of air should at all times be promoted. When properly | Satur. 8| 2, | 30.188 | 30342 Gi | 44 | 52.5) 54 | 594 |N.E.| 0| Blenheim Pippin; 5, Dumelow's "Besditug ers 
managed few petted flowers are more hardy than the | Mon. "n goes | 3o73 | 58 | a2 | soo] et o |e | $e $ gn one i Tine r Ne ies AU: Er 
Ret coli. Tues. ll 3/308 | 30.147 | 6) | 45 | 525 | 55 | 533 | E. | SQ] 1; Goo ippin, fi ruit of crop 1363, and ditto o be 
ed. 12 11 | 30-239 | 30.083 | e2 | at | ara| s | $5" nav. 00) the striped Apple is the “Gravenstein, the other appears to 
NS TION Lo Proms — In obtaining new | ——|— “ws ser} wos Vocal tea | the Bedfordshire Foundling. highly co oloured.—4 B. 1 
Average. 30.218 | 33134 | 603 | 39.7. L3 | 34 5 
Pal n is to "MBs them immediately; | Oct. ^ s=Slight fog ; cloudless; sli Pp MEME, Se Nun Tu S, M ‘ston. Pipiin.- 
beiter 1 = plants can n gers lly be got now than in spr ing. —  7-Clear; fine throughout; pepe temas ms Pippin ; ac. "Worsley Ay pu vue Y dling 
hey will have time to establish themselves before m (mm m tmu = rosie ton m ie a x m Beats ordshiro Font iai 
Shis : ich is hi ly tma if they are to be} — Wx#ine: overcast; fine throughout, Apples, not » epps, dy rke's Golden Pippi 
kept in a state of health till next spring. pepe ee Satara aes at night. 2, Yellow Ingest, agi al marked Do E 
fs MIC TE CA NEE I A o M s 
à , f: , Duchesse d. me; BA 
placed in a cool dark place free from frost to make PET ae si Tur WEATHER e CHISWICK Beurré de Capiaumont ; 4 qut ed); 5, Bourréd’ : 
Ed of d will do, provided thi well em eeh kiada aeie E besain UE MOI. dC leal x » faster Bourré ; dw" pas Tain d 
cove: over with amp ashes or Cocoa-nut refuse. EERE No Prevailing Wind. iot gone EA; Mahe rinks s co 
When well — y may be started into growth in| °° EEE HE ER ES Quantity 8| decayed. JIi dd pes - 
as requi ano | ial Rained, | of Rain. |2 |z. NAMES OF PLA W.1, Athyrium m 
planted; som ND Pam - -- Dove dg gent are maly Sunday16.| 588 | 402 | 495| 37 | osam |-| 6] 5| 1/5 pratensis 6." land $, L House T Pu 
nted; some o x plants of bot onally | Tues. 18: 531 | i2 | 497] 18 oss [s 2, i im E 
1 ..| 58. d Yi 18 Y is too imperfect, but i bably dilatata. - 
“long in ds Me such should be suppor | with Wed. 597 | 402 | 499 | 19 o8 |2 alnifolia. P D P. Ca "ar limen and Cim 
Sas Pos or they ken over by wind. | Friday 20: 394 | sa | $91 | 18 oe [s Uber olen Sac ens are insuffcite pe- 
'TUcLIPS.— time arrived when all Tulip | 8% a 429 | 504 21 .95 2 them Pyrus tor ; the other is q : 
aminable.—J H M. Rhodanthe Manglesii. 
that dhe bulbs may be go ino tbe ro orate ae ath seria Sugg cers elem GET [Tires tase: i Ween somo ecd ese 
un Wil e , #3 Tass plumes of red or mauve-colow 
Some means also should rat he male plant, wich has a more drooping panicle that UP 
ping p: 
or beds from ers ie: x xs = cae is of a pale dull purplish tint, and ii E 
the bulbs betore US Navi begun S m aboy: s y occur. ne with bis 
e e tion in pa a Certar uy one 
ground; and in fact excess t ti Beet Roor n variety of Beet root open could mistaken. 4 Triton 
to be avoided. d ee called St ee White is “Beet grows on the Er could have mista gd jc i ei) when fne 
RM €— ki e Spanish 1 UNE EE itum x cron s ini Tesbmbls it in foliago 
" Tho: omson on the Vine.—Zady S. oe Octavo St a distan y 
- CIN Nature printed’ British Ferns, i you vidt figures is d a book | Rose Cv "rios Vi rg hive boeni taken for about 1 
Cvc ERS.— not LT TAE pla nis to. over: for home reference; but if a more portable manual, then mo d hath, pees nere bec grown 
Ört l usd 1 Moore's Handbook will suit you.—W B R. The Elements of rett; S ll, m trans pipes belong to the 
is much better to insure a con- Botany can be ordered through any bookseller —J R. Ho; h a —Ó— mma aiios bot if 
crier Supply by jadicious management, than | Fruit Manual, latest edition. The other book you meni é cold a pe A nemt * s avons o 5 
obtai ance at time nd hing at | „7 We cannot recommend, ring. If the dices be left 
another, Maintain a temposelare of a at 70°, an ho n Die 2 e "the Booiete T vays. Jerg mne [em postion Eithe way. A ge — tb bed Eee for a little 
-— ihe. Lie plats moist and agreea able for the saat EDU of the Judges; Should be final; and we may nette: Jt D. Next i: 
udge is fit for the office, who at the bidding of | WINTERING CLT R perhaps 
Pzacues.—Let the house which it is proposed Presi we r Com mittee, or any other official or officious| ^ Eccre rpus whio onia oan during Suae 
force m be got ready at the first convenient oppor-| and carefully formed. pl S cero Loy ney MIS on EA Special] it it is on d vui: oat arpoa wil oe 
surface of the borders, if exhausted by p anisa ee een your case from the few brief sen! hardly to survive. Bots should be wintered i 
waterings, should be carefully wie t with ee hors e ee them, and therefore we cannot give greenho: y may, however, be il; reared good 
Worn ees if n X4 would be justified in acting upon. But| seed, , early in the ye: ^ and will make 
3^ BD. es think in common fairness, if a mistake is dis-| flowering plants if pushed on vigorously. hand- 
i — Aree yoà use this word mistake), it is competent for | WIRE-WORM : . The remedies w3 know of Miduously 
Ht creueincs sold render it naoomary| Setar etl aea sensor eae E EECECHE HEUTE 
ssar " Tac w e ver, 2 
prias of the stock intended for fruiti Y| an erroneous award, before the exhibition closes. Some- applied to the surface Peer de of a gallon to eve’, 
cer aen iti E thing of the kind indeed occasionally happens at the great| 60 square yards before the em ed dug or trenchet, v. 
pl should Due vty cael elected, exhibitors who ‘chime m takes. ‘have pee e, ge rs og ad a E NOTE 
‘Ops A E 
or pit by t and, ae eines derer but it is nlways the wiser course for ground a i ane d of gas iimo, or E ; = " 
acquiesce quietly in the decision of the 
adjacent ne trees might then be smeared some 
Sticky subst: which would catch and retain such of the 
ead hatched. Scolyti as hae i fly to the sound be 
The moth of which nt drawings of the 
difforeus Dem is — Jasipara Th Tho drawing i e 
larva hardly repre extremity of the 
ciently angulated. W. 
| Ivy LEA: x. M E a Ivy, o f which yo ou sent leaves, 
ost nearly with that which is met — in trade 
avi priba nde the name of Hedera Helix marginata 
elegantissima. 
MANURING VEGETABLE GARDEN: Inquirer. For your shallow 
soil on a subsoil of gravel, on which you fail to get kee! 
twiths' 
