320 
or Christiania, and, after a fine passage across the North | 
sea, we reached Christiansand early on the morning "| 
he 22nd. On learniug that the wen) Tania rema ain 
| ‘and m a puo 
Lin I na b magni 
| old- fashioned yellow T nee made ap ar: 
Light, and also heal bat perl 
£z 
ere a couple of hours or more, e, 
nd had a ramble over th des eo moby in a 
1g 
the former, being greater there durin mer 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AI AND i diia GAZETTE. 
[removed during edo e da aytime, unless in 
(ApEn 2, 1864. 
gj unm us gem 
e firs 
vere the n Ss rios borealis, A 
dalis, Trientalis europea, Cor 
and Asplenium 
he town, bu e mass y 
covered nearly the whole face of the country consi 
of Spruce and S soteh a Fi irs. After a short stay on terra 
i we were ag: moned on board, when the 
steamer started for “Christiania a larin tu harbour 
which appeared to me to 
be brighter in olann fame: 
also stronger in perfume. seaso, 
are too 
eather, Itis ood practice to thin = E 
| bis fruit; ung sh 
of Peach ond Ne charine trees are very ijo to attacks 
of green-fly, which, if allowed to get ahead, serions 
injure pte’ = gi ag occasionally with -— 
the edy. If the w ana ; anfinug 
ds. all ‘newly erbe trees should be watered, 
wok 
i ten dung, 
BEANS. —Earth up transplanted ones, d put in 
CEL — That sown early in bo nen will soon want 
picking sa The old plan i is very good, viz., to put some 
table 
Most of our half bardy belingcen plan 
y. Pelargoniums, sed E: 
Taliewie aridi ions, &c., 
bea utifal beds i in th he par rk, and a in front of Ms up 
of ps i 
passe d the town wi 
mackercl, which were all mana ge oe men, who 
The fahermen, who e 
houses on the eoa near the harbour, 
night, and the 
boats in die mandisd to bring them ma to Christiansan 
to sell the fish, thus allowing the men to gok run. sa} 
sleep, Ble the dia day xs M t 
anc 
a good view o 
v rugged ill were everywhere 
^ men with EM black Pine forests, s came p 
in 
he beautiful aas 
i Dab 5 
po 2. £D 
we SP Ci 
Calendar of Operations, 
(R ox iA coming 
RECENTLE ay weg peri sbrubs will now 
during the e Po MN — 
and 
attention; = failure is often ososi b; 
| of hot weather or by 
occur before the plants have had sufficient time to 
replace their lost roots. i 
therefore be given in dry weather, and to maintain a 
ee 
nia. D. Moore, in 
like 
dur g,ona 
les apart, w 
firm 
n bottom, On this, 
south w 
Potatos.—Continue to py as the winter. E 
Forti Brussels Sprouts, and other greensare 
Hoe between the rows of autumn cropa, 
a 
If the o ground i is er a good une of manure-water 
zi m ase a rolong rod 
TRAWBER a 
na for 
| tonos of rotten leaves o: 
the|far as 
"-— it can be done, a thick 
r dung over the ground as 
This, if vr quee on 
d by a covering 
d fibres, spread, 
the roots extend, 
shade, 
i two € when I ae ot Fabrenheit’s | fi 
~ bs 
cul; | HARDY AND KUOREN m. 
| We Iu we A Ht Ng wa 
S aren rd of these 
weeded and otherwise cleaned before the plants have 
Where appearances do equire to 
studied, a thin — of long stable litter will be 
found to protect rom cutting winds, 
wth, 
encourage and rent their grow 
| ndi of its HM might be hid 
after midnight prevented our seeing the |of Moss. hen the plants are very: deii th 
the shores is fiord. It was, however, | might be funes from dr winds, and even STATE OP THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
soient light again y eoa 1 and o'clock next vcn from hot sunshin , by emporary screen f P RE MR PETERE 
g, when we went on dec 23 and enjoyed the fine oe other suitable c Rt It need scarcely be M 3) PamoxsTER. um E "A KET, Í 
i d that large trees which have been recently | March, = — vin wa d 
After breakfast we waited on the British Consul, Mr. planted should be firmly stes S against wind-waving, ; Min ‘deep | een] 
anity | in order that they — not be displaced, or their roots | Thurs, 24 16 | 29.987 | 20,853 | 60 | 20 | 350| 45 |4 
trained or broken Friday 25| 17 | 29.741 | 29.520 | 52 | 26 
Satur. 26| 18 | 29.522 | 29.518 | .42 27 
annt. ia GARDEN AND PEANT ati a Sunday 27| 19 | 29.563 | 29. 50 27 
e| AURI iquid manure now eek | Tes! 29 at | 29502 | ast | 48 | 24 
will “strengthen v^. trusses ; give plenty “of pra e Wed. L607 | 29409 | 50 | 25 
| fumigate nally. Average. | "| 39:006 | 29434 | 488 | 2555 | 37.1 | 43.5 | 436 
een: € e young growing: plants liberal shifts; | "waren s4—r jut Ry ERO Arp frost RE N 
e ond: brane post with à, Rie Wie wand auia thoni ` 25 Dense fog overeat; a RAM i 
admirably, but for stronger growing kinds a small =i Sree sligh t fros ag pie 
tion of loam may be used with advantage. Give = z mAy ang coid; wi pe. masses 
air freely in fine weather, attend regularly to the my cd vein cene Eta 
ing, thinni trai shoots, T BF ina 
me to of desiderata, | will now require m Mean temperature of the w 
babel er was ay at home when I called, CALOEOLARIAS. — Any plan tra ck during the STATE OF THE éd. AT CHISWICK, 
1 did not see hi The. Botanie Gardon winter should be repotted inim Ainch pots to succeed Baring the last 3070425 Othe ensuing Week, ee 
is beautifully situated on an eminence which overlooks | the first plants. If not so large, they will make TREF vailing Winds. 
bour, and ships are tantly entering and April E Ha A en [ar ad 
leaving during the summer bs. Jt joins the park CARNATIONS AND PIOOTEES.—If there is any green E 538) 36 gunk im 
in h the Royal palace stands, and ean be easily | fly — — give them a good smoking with RES AS | Rates | Orne Fe 
reached by walking through the park, It is laid out Usar us epe " ei them from the imer j- $65 | 361| 43] ie | o3 
more to suit the piece of ground on which it|pitin Pishish they have been w. CHE bee 1483! P 
than it is to any regular plan. The range CINERARIAS. caa erra ien "n should | Thurs. 7..| 594 | 36.9. | 48.1 IH à 
of D ee b not extensive; and only eda now be Ac as near the glass as may venient; | Satur 9| 45335 | 450| 19 
in acco! tion lants migate, as to have dm thideuk: hly denis before : curred on the 
the different divisions. Those cultivated ibis D prin coming. into pees and sulphur such afia be affected gh ie ern. FA īa "des. exu dues M CIR at 
eipally a th — = and Australian 1 kinds, among | With email 
g —Cuttings struck now will bg f d to we 
Aloes, Emperéums fc. The parete plants make fine S anu therefore te propagate t eely, adi XS t to = mene 
sufficient cuttings ha on talked, divide the rootg to a Us wx do not gm vù "ibo deals 
to the me of De Candol pcm among them make a few extra stn nade a eae © “enquire af LEE. E 
dins sortment of CS omi dem Cyperacese nome Gaan EN. | Ay TONS dm. Mir pube oe prev 
4 Giaime were favourite illos with the late  CUOUMBERS. — Seo that the plante do not get over- | Avou gp the Aucuba ia 
and M. Moe is well up i em also. — with and no means allow | P € 01 m p pu ade in os eem Manet raised, 
' Norway is peculiarly rich in | them crops at one time. 1f you wish | COWS, amongst the many seedlings wien have bee 
theclimateis favourable for their cultivation, | them jn continue in a bearing state for any length of | GzürisG Toss M T YOU cuna t do wrong in bui. m 
t collection I have seen in any European | time, give them watering occasionally with | Amadis, oe Th d " P 
be found at Christiani T'was able to | liquid mapure, Sow tome Short for Gherkins. ie pius feline, Forestier, ere sheltered 
ies for the lection at B8.—The night temperature sho | T 
M sid 60° phe y a until the “stoning: ? of the fruit | bio Wirt m Tamara both o ear uc Ae pl : 
atai a num is com; [i 
ls, which 1 have inv og baen ipe = Dicam Bosun A lini pha g- S aei EI ies ny NE 
Jay hold of before. Fd ie Contes pits. Your Late now be in Fr ne growth ; take p mum EAE. 
care to- freely night and day, if the ther- 
a stiani | move into the eter can be kept above 60°. Fn the aftern sig toe 
aso dari A Tanet and syringe mà shut S at 90* iF poss ible, for a PaT ATEN 
Soja o scd hod ae es — vot th Arbor-vite, couple of hours. _ Pines swelling will, Li d E other Ke ay, w Asplenium 
: 7 [7 ar Ji ula denti: ; 9, P. nivalis. 
kinds, have stood out three years a thri who can find time sh 24 Yo at Plum. 
E iould syringe the surface of Eois prosa; vung Gardener, I. Arion 4 and 
hat iio icem spots, which le pes Die te think there tan t both morning nh € iti E asi be it rai among Mol i s like ete 
ood many more now under EM in Brita to kee p up too mu ch atmospheric humidity in Pin w att es Mod quire to have tor 
pint ly Led to grow in the of Norway. A this p d ta shortened in ‘the, T following Vati : 
ge estnut, whic DA a cocoa Those w ho started ill in oy they are produced, for the reasons Sie Apriodte 
imb, uode De. enn d CUM ews s t M ar lys will g. A mistaken iE to a on you gif - PE n 
ake th ot x along the sides of the walks and | welko prevails with many, ‘that in to produce} tbat has onc e that without : 
drin i i ‘li-coloured many 
is cedo od es in which ker Royal p lace | We! red Grapes, the "Taterals, | we a “given period, Seres pem h ii boot mat di 
Á , and : 
Pycanor They produce among the bernie The most powerful sunshine will not colour ripened ;t mek these oso Weak: val points (d be eat off v H 
ASIE Banding in so Spruee and Scotch hich ar p un i possess a proper shoots Te Es bug. jn in UTI : 
3 5 , besides affording a desirab] pa st s of leaves and healthy roots. Some ho Wate thoai d "They ma: De Ea 
sbade in summer, when it is Sometimes very hot. blackest Grapes we have ever seen, and possessing ies Se eae anes ib ie desirable to km iio another 
| finest | bloom, were in situations in which we might repeat Pranas: 
TA Pe Dh 90 gon Sug 
Curators « or x ote Ao m 
wh x 
t 
KU rule de mas ied " 
ox Kay in case o£need, m Toe Newtown 
any of the great nurseries. 
