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THE deem CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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SOIN GERIT UN OF 
Serisi Onlin; d, in oe cut or break the stronger roots, but s ms ENT ears, for the ensuing Week, ending Nor, 12, yy 
Bardfield Oxlip; and, your cage! So s through — in order to remove eege] pee 
com . 2 pe coy E Botany. | |y ge The pots should be just sufficiently a Bn EE 88 | NO.OF | Greatest iis Winds, 
=- ovember. 5 $ Quantity | - i| a 
P ro h Tobacco. count | large to receive the bulb a ad strong roots adhering to EE ZSA] WA | which it of Rain |2| Ala ids 
Lf er guped os bs s ry id Patrong it aie a moderate watering, to settle the soil, ed E Jsa d 
nder c^] erai rod Bread erai neo : ERE 
= te eden on radi nidi nder|place them in a greenhouse or cool pit. ey will | sunday $154|53|49| 18 Toa "| 3 § HERI 
through hiding u pia À> Mon. 34H 
ptoms of Tobacco poisoning, throng. i ti til th gins to 8..| 5L1 | 350 | 431| 18 058 | | al i) 3 aiaia 
A tis: Bad contact with his ais ed yn Sr attention un Tues. 8..) St} B80 | det g oie | 38 al asia 
his clothes and all over his body, cit tation, en = ust be regularly at "A Wird EE ENS ter |3932 8 i 
dp aor A £t m ead a pe t ia : hor i ajo ou see signs of growt b Friday i $7 LU su er T HE i| ds EH 
orse Chestn t Tree.—Dr. avy T A Topora de Teaves , &c.. to dr up Us bore ped oe 
Bath on the ] Horse Chestnut; will any one Hoss "cani Ep xm = a rape. temperature ature during the above Period occurred SES 
throu byte or T fee, turns over @ Prawrs.--Azalens which d ET 
reals and d Se Neate tte into the earth. dhe their ath carly nit r nelly push into epis place $ rr 
root passes for 14 feet Ari ugh the air before i qs a warm moist temperature, and some of f ERRIES here is a eadless Berberry, which i 
i E het, b x erimus blooming Rhododendrons require bid eee orcing reddendi preserving, ker it is Baid that it i only pl 
the earth. The cele utroche fe "x them into blossom at al jeg season ; | on this character when of some age, and that ers from a 
invisi st Sr ied yerotest De Can and all brin ng ' deri f sack of these, s seedless tree will, while young, produce fr ruit k: "mS. 
European rue physiologists, that r = n r bloom, a| Books: Mentor. Read and study, and master if you 
t ards. On this, I set to wok to | Ghent and Kee hardy litus, well set Theory and Practice of Horticulture. That, 
EON s i i "dir ectio on plants pum is sene in p* dari rin g 1 Chemistry will give you a good foundation to 
2 that 3 bast in any in whit ch h nos th at in of about three weeks, on by your own observation a Mortar PA addni 
Do fan winter S No. 22, Wes o reet, | 
a Erg teins whi ch is "n w 21 yea old. i imita; id as the Se sho wy md ist p 2" i or po pie oddidan of English tany, vi Syme, if r 
er of Dutrochet’s "beni ful AAE Ip a|they will p^ "invaluable for pur ecoration. ford it. It not, Bentham’s Ilustra Handbook Res á 
eat variety of coos a Gngle as well as doable) i in| These, together catalan "Heat, à vni pun ri —TP RETI atural ural Hity 
. e down on wire-work, | Acacias, Daphnes. esneras, Cyclam amens, Cytisuses, ‘erms, and Henry's yy of Scientific TN ms, wi 
oer gis g ris b: je. quiu sent a tap- | Chinese Primulas, Cinerarias, Mignon tte, Tree Violets, n d de re) A i De Wen pr aa E ied 
d into the air, which died; Bains h | and "V r i gs e bloom naturally in winter, will fntérostiug informatión =) ai others. British gn] 
: (as T devi named È them) and the nd | affor Mon MÀ — is also arden Botany warts e pe s wt G 
T S: Low les may train: E 
ripened in this way. pÀ eu ng yo s] an eee n fr Mp Dax wall, bat of — they E succeed botter on i T i 
oute; show T uke, ni; ar] 
dow, i uA ind S lctdoreon hof tthe CucumpBrrs.—Keep the Vin of these thin „by Elto i abd. L Late tr Late Pear for wall wi ARE j 
ling 1 ey a "tap-root, whose downward d det f constant stopping of Tatersls, Im removing nd. certum will Da fast : fos St od lato, bol WERE id 
i j SENES uy glo cu go Pius “Meare and Winter Nelis - 
fixing of the plant, and a beautiful keri of the p esign | bottom heat of about 85°, and x haan atmosphere, E not do better than plant the 
of a Creator. But the downward tap-root is as peculiar | Let the fo» heat range from 65° to 70° by night, and ver iam. i T Garden ae 
bei coh regions as the “seed leaves” are, and all branch | fro = Ka ae D day. Robert Pee ardon; e Men e Mr Consta 
w in all directions. ublish sc in w look forward to ET day dawning | tion, Sir s im Campbell Universal, Madame 
will 
the second edition = + a ue e in 1853, where duller ad oa po n its predecenor, m the power Princess of. n ass, e, Fairest of the 
the details may be se Those who have published it x the sun — so also mu: vive dice tempera- As er — WS. 1, Beurré Diel; 
since eglected t T wierd! they got it from. I res fie som "n ey iei, an xact accordance | * Beurré de e Capiaumont ; 4, Raster Beure? i p per 
preserved on orse Chestnut by placing it flat th the amount o boi ure be regu-| 15, Kentish Codlin ; 17, "Minchall Crab ; 18, "Blenheim Pippin 
stone, and replace E the rend pot with a pec pot | lat a Till our sthig are und with hygro-| 19,20, King of t Pippins,—$ B. oyenné Gris 
morn of a simple construction, this matter must still 
e anaged according to the best of our judg ms 
aid d by „practical experience. Take care that 
m olsbetre is not so excessive as to condense in quantity 
the columns of earth. I think that Virgil’s | upon the glass, &c., close np the laps, or run dow 
rooted MEN (C uantum vertice, &c.) is into the hearts of the plants. To prevent this, the 
e Che gil (second book of Georgics) | num orati ing E ould be more sparingly filled 
ct the Quereus and Cast clear weat " when a greater quantity of air 
distinet from the Fagus and UA be ad itted, the amount of moisture may also 
ke its radix tend to t [aligi tly S atering should be done with 
3. With regard to the name from i and syringing i only admissible on the 
neither man, horses, nor pigs will rni f very fine says. I i b 
. Chestnuts, but sheep, cows, and deer are fine and driven, not into the plants, but into the 
ravenously eager for them. CoL Greenwood, in Hoe of the house or ^ with such et gm 
Athena they may receive it in the shape of very fine dew. 
TSO ae aS VinEs.—In the anxiety to keep houses containing fruit 
Calendar of Operations. sufficiently dry, be careful to avoid the extreme, even 
S n the ensu AE in that direction. If the houses are kept t y by 
RED ONE wo havo lad. ra nough, all s of fire t, the berries will shrivel, an evil nearly as bad, 
vos cid if nid eaid rm RE be ed te with regard eM RES ds, - y, the result of 
es considered too tender for our climate | °PPosite management. It is easy to comprehend what 
should be planted in as warm i as possible in x Mise K a d not an arid atmosphere ; p t 
order that their young ood ; may egulate i this nicety requires more care 
well ripen: nid, 
be. m Teast Lome 
t to this 
peer tix is generally found, except in a vay 
experienced practical gardener, If not Already done, 
stronger growing Roses 
pruned, to prevent the winds ean swaying them 
m ai e amat Tender Res 
places, may be taken up and put in thickly 
y the heels in a shelte red phos or receive some kin 1 
stand. La aying turf may sail | 
je proceeded with when the weather and ` 
This is e M S la sprin; 
D PLANT HOUSES 
All tow - rw pos ld now, if not 
have a thorough cleaning ; this will carry tiem 
i May or nearly so. Let — - bie rolled 
mowing close o eels of it 
in repair for a c tin to com 
unusually mild weather sho m d 
— Plants started ear! 
ne, 
y last spring will 
pty or soon be again in peel nA these and 
others should be well m to with 
mild, of ] 
already don 
m through | y, 
different structures, pits and frames inciuded, 
bus the dust and vu accumulated upon them during 
the sum aw Not conduces more to the health and 
thei e edge than the free admission 
ARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
Storing fruit and root TM d manure and 
i doe and ridging wi the chief work to 
ith without delay while the weather is 
w be 
m ei All male pere shoald also be | 
^ Favourable 
Ca —Let those under handlights have 
all the air ess, protecting them only from frost, 
Fu and very co! a The lights 
Forward 
ire shift, adits wea ak i compost 
i ing o of good fibrous loam and 
mould, with a proper adm Blæs of 
— A € om on the 
they s 
possible, crm ate Soul kil 
I the pies secure from frost, i which rw 
gay inj injuri pee 
as the bulbs are sufficient tly 
cert d, wb vi 
is troublesome, dust with ets 
of the I2 5| mx 
j not that and Nov. 8 3 
mise 
tch closely for sl 
y applicatio ns of soot. 
clea! em ashes js ga excellent thin ques 
sura of the soil between young plan any‘ kind, 
as our ce enemies have an peikar: =a Sai to 
crawl over it, 
Neu OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON. 
‘or the Week ending Nov. 2, 1864, as observed at the Horticultural Güres 
TU 
OR 
Rain. 
- Thurs. 27, 26 | 29. 4 02 
E h roots, The soil im RS EZ | de 
e ;be entirely | Sunday 30| O | 3» "| 00 
vided as may | Mex "1 B IE. 
will grin s be found| Wed. ?| 3| 30. E. 40 
y e I 
bs, 3 02 
'ercast ; ppm 
Dry haze ; m 
—F cold and 
Ion? did and d 
Mean temperature of 
night. 
ior. ae tress Y ir night. 
* week equal to 
[NOVEMBER 5, 1864, 
THE WEATHER AT CHISWIOK, 
ar; 2, Easter 6; 
e; y" Hawthornden yt -1 @ Vicar of 
1, Downton Nonpa areil; 4, 6, Dumelow's 
ETR. finter Nelis; 
der; 
ar. 
: LV H.O 
longifolia; 6, "Nophrol 
;5$, Adiantum 
others, bot 
HEN 
"yar 
s 
nata ; 
iense. 
P 
Adiantum i 
phylla Wood a D codys) mali: 3 4, A 
parses. for - sare a met ee T 
ir ead 
o are 
w the oe to 
"our seo seedling is 
the large form of Poti, 
beth ndn having a ene 
za signs on ite constancy in ros 
and its t and prol of bloom, 
it as so refined a Hos owe menie € p Mr. 
for instance, but i 
RHODODENDRONS : a TA The Mei. at ve 
from 
the 
hite Ter 
loden 
small plan! wing under the shade of F! ps 
apparently been eaten by insects, but, we see po Ere 
to indicate who were the depredators. is bon ree DEI 
chief was don: caterpillars, certain! ; 
SaRvns ron CHUmOu War: Diss. We Le recommen 
to try, in the position you mention, some : neaster 
api ede sis Quite erty Berberis Darwinii, Ccton®t - 
buxifolia and Sy sii, ptica, Hedera 
lij 
and some of the variegated Ivies, Ceanothus dentatus, 
dus, and several others, Crai teopan Pyracantho, 8h and i 
macrantha, am 
A ae 
tiful 
pre the best way ar 
ds table Marrows fF 
e suffered fro! 
Vea ETA - Manome 
if theri 
: S D. This is no doubt one of the 
rome — be Tt is : 
t may never or excess. tof ko. 
iat one mam shold have the watering, 0% bee ma d 
because if he takes interest in his occ MAT e. 
= he m Á$— not fit for a eR. Many AD ble plants are E, 
{heros is 07° 
opposite extreme, because a condition of 
evident than internal dryness of the earth 
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