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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jun 30, 1864. 
up along the shores of the South American continent, 
beds which in some permiso are nearly 30 2 np 
rea of 70 sq miles. ey wisi 
ae En, 
ao 
and cover an a: 
distributio ion of the feos a in time. 
present Sieben range, we may 
say je t E extends | 
fr om Ie eland t o Naples and the Adriatic. not 
It i 
American coasts ; McAndrew bas Mid 
and off Gibraltar ; ; and in Ld us report w we Pind it | 
and judging from the hu 
Danish T jokkenmoddings, it wider 
the * tot e” period red it has 
at ; present. Vegetable food is th ne Mad it loves, l 
1 pee It e 
peu) on the Nortt 1|as 
n Vig 
| additional aoa and tying to preserve them from 
M: of early | S 
plants | into fruit prematurely. Get all succession 
breaking dow Many beds and patches o uet requiring more pot room shifted as soon as cir- 
flowering sisi past their best, aud mstances will allow, in order that it may be well 
should be removed, filling their places with the gayest esti ders d in the pots heo winter. 
things that can be selected from the reserve garden. VIN l wel ther set in, will 
o G that are ripe aud expected to 
| bbws effor ld be 
thing which would give a declining or fad 
ppearance. Advantage should be taken of favour- 
able weath o d = operations in reserve 
aem such thin and transplanting young 
nnuals, bietinials 1 and ‘perennials, and va M ee 
whi ch stand too close in their seedling b The 
propagation of many plants, of whic jiz a ` gre eat | 
n 1 nti isr eerie is sometimes | rendered difficult by 
a | ha 
borders 
temperature, thd doe 
ach perfec 
, as Mr. Backland ‘tates, sat 
sandy or 
tively shallow water, e adul 
s tastes. Itisas yet a question whether it will 
the 
r, and has 
by f closely citing in a few of t the plants, Ge dino 
will ree - 
ng in gi condition een 
of a strong 
uch air can 
n o on day 
— be peo ab this stage. 
ill als ecessary 
ver-luxurian shoo , an 
Dm some we 
things will a 
qoem this, 
an 
ways furnish E interest under glass. 
however, skilful modes of ag STR are 
Clim 
e yon ede the Milton, Queen. 
borough, Roe mh Faversham beds are well 
known to need any description from us, Safe it to say 
times receive attention. crue ii 
too, must at t all t 
egle ected. Above all, secure 
amou! 
that were stop ed early in 
Sins, pe the season may now be 
divested of laterals. Keep the breast-wood on Pear and 
othe! ed in. 
wall or espalier tress closely sto ; 
BAGE.—Sow now some seed of the Enfield 
Markot st some other sort for spring cutting. 
—Sow a little Prickly now for use late in 
the pa 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON. 
wood is by far too much n 
a thor en) freedom from insects ; all eee ho oweve 
that 700,000,000! of € es NM M consu 
not more in the 
m at 6d. a 
price, "we shal 
En end nd of about ed millions sterling in oysters |e 
alon d r Science Rev 
Y dg 
+ f thes 
hich the appe 
d down Ka 
t Hair-Doctors. eut it scems UN in all 
havi poi 
after this —— p 
lv inaw were 
their hair, and so did the J and + ilias of 
Rom: before them. The treatment was rather 
a 
diately under the bent Lire 
t | plants will also now requi 
nt : 
Meu es aca ie 
of the shoot. Hstablished 
attention ; see that they do 
d wa tns 
wigs, and remove all badly- 
dyes may be dem ed i 
not s aii. 
ring E Ea TRES Wei 
Thurs. 2 17 | 23.915 | 29.829 
TEMFERATURE. — | |. 
he Air. — Ofthe Earth wing á 
Mia. TW 1 foot)2 feet [ 
5 Mean deep. che ep. 
EX 
1 | SW o 
63 | 8&W.| m 
43 
46 
50 
39 
52 
29.968 
E 
rain in Lo evening, 
47.0 | 
Wr fine ; 
qm od cloudy iy overcast. 
ast ; rain at 2 
n al 
26—Very ; dry air; fine; cold at 
avery wae De cloudless; ees, ne 
Mean temperature of the week es 10 deg. below the average. 
F THE WEA’ 
TE 0 R AT CHIS 
years, for the mra "Week, ending bim. 6, 1864. 
y 
& 
different in those a days, but eng not j^ successful | formed LT as ey ap During the last 38 
than that of ou We doubt x a the|  PELAR 'Onttings may be taken of some of Sa L1 — 1 — T Freniling Winds. 
Lady Ro oit um de in Taal sation ay be | the best reris iis > as t will strike now, in the open $5 EFFI 88 Ko of | Greatest apis is 
sure she went to with n rs bread, | ground, with vede dom than they will at any E See EE which it Quantity Sia EF 
$ dab she knew how to keep her hair | time during the year if coddled up by bottom heat and Es Rained EE ah ec 
"Y s i off, take |80 fort ides this the plants they produce are 60 | 50.6 | 628) 14 0.66 in. js 5 al} 5 21 
fe = wort ones reread) at an it into the nostrils,” healthier, more robust, and form handsome specim : dp pe: I n T8 EEBEIHEE 
ys Apuleius. He adds, soon eva ds * It also is well | in & iy ter space of time. Proceed by loosening the 369] 609 "um Ons 1315 HE 
beneficial for che ;” possibly he might have said, | 801! Of à Sow uth border, and by mixing a little sand with 74.0 | 514 | 62.7 | 18 oss | 3) aj a) 2) $03 $13 
with equal truth, for “the thousand natura ills that | it if required ; afterwards insert ae cuttings 3 ine “| 729 | out | ezo] 38 | d aa P 
flesh is heir to.” But in any case it is no small thing | apar rt, een cheat well with th oiTa and fo 2a ~ hg, highest temperature during Qe ya he ist, 1862—therm. 
to know how your hair may be made to grow, an ur fin voe If th e we ather int dry, it will b essary doks FR PS EPA MM 
heart cured of its aches, by one and the s remedy. bui sé x possible, defer this Spee ee 
But not content with acting upon the hair indirectly till their — are bealed o pu hey trai to Correspondents 
through the olfactory nerve: d brain, Apuleius and hav sigues 223 lentes ‘they, be des "tak up, | Booxs: Dodecatheo e find on inquiry PE en papt 
the Saxon leech asionally recommend local appli- | potted ios ‘and 4 h pots, and placed for a L fow no second edition, Le ee rsen ey Pensiero 
eati y mention especially water-wort. “If a| days in = close fr visio; after which they may be| han Eon e retirement of e. publisher, and to favo best 
man’s hair fall off,” they say, “ take this same wort, | gradually exp jaued with a new title pago. Another edition is in Preps — 
dit in oil, smear then the hair therewith, it soon reno vsss.—Beds from which the roots of| , ration: "-—— wa WA 
eth fast. The assertion is rather vague as e been taken "p should. by ied roughly or Mir perpe 
time, especially when we consider that the ridged in order to-sweeten the soil DIXNS: ZH. "If our correspo R t will = 
ons were a patient people. We are more precise in eaning to the er yx abe ie g little 
ays; “a month's tri ill t ince th FOR EN. fertile s speek nens tage pasion € zly worth- 
í iere ' which Mr. Moore said are ‘utterly 
most sceptical of heed infallible yir f the p d MzroNs.—Plants in hie “frames will require oon. less” in the study of these popular plants, he will no doubt 
me;" ‘ ed ask the afflicted to buy no | siderable seeds Keep the b arrive at the intention of the passag quoted from tha P 
more than one bottle of qui hiefs.” |as possible, and endeavour to secure sufficient warm panenan ebd dms hee eret dont y depecialig oh 
kens's ** All the Year E fro inings to allow of giving plenty of air while ue a pii. t a enough to be fertile, or enough 
Death of Mr. Geo. jen: S rates | the weather is fine, Water very cautiously, and only developed to show the normal features of the plant. We get 
with regret the d Mr. Dods, aged 38 years, "hen a fresh "supply is absolutely necessary, and then | many specimene, zep, Yo 'indors, but vory fr Som 
The fine collections of stove and greenhouse plants give enough to d the whole mass of soil. Haily recoguisable eXamples of their respective species} 4 
which he was w bit at our great metro- AcHES.—The wood will probably be ripe in the | similar experience on t er LS reser no R 
politan shows when gardener to Sir John Cathcart early house by this co e. Give therefore all the air| tothe remark M i abs iru e emn of 
at Englefield Green, will doubtless s ail ohm Catheatt | possible. Give trees from which the fruit has just) aro fal regna Seen NCC 
recollection oi f many- After i ng 8l our medium- nearly rou 
he became a nurseryman at ] - s oer |the linge of d yellow coloured Melon, with white flesh and thia vind, vis 
n : rotor —— to furnish the winter| being cut proved to to be scarcely ri nnd qid fine 
Jast W. TEA Tiz "long | ly of em be treated with-con-| pinion — be g variety, is morit, Te is ho io to a 
ad severo ilie ur rey warm pre rine Seni j to insure their Vou a better oon o aito, T 
std dus T pula x | showing at ‘rather to do all that can Meum Roses: Thomas. Your Ros es ro saint mi 
Sh hindi: energetic pi » "| be done sure this, fo: the ges experienced growers | se en edt late eed app nee prt 
„annot always succeed in getting plants t aves phe p when it Elo iste co a little white mea 
T desired time. Attend to previou pi s o this etude over the plan. M. J. or 
Calendar of Operations point, and continue to select the most promising plants. | Names oF DA: : WG. You agen is the Easter Pippi? 
5 keeping them dry at the root, and fully exposed to Xm mie Me pha, 1, Triticum junceum ; and 3 
tsoas to check their gro aad induce a com-|  sehizanth porrigens, ena ti h put in both exes Li 
„No time Hali cus be Jost in p ting n oe | parative state of rest few ks. And t that| s mens, eo reg rni res "a mno os m 5 
frames in t sina repair before short days | have well-matured their grow if wanted to fruit phutea El 3 — Subscribir 
have oo ge he odis ther has | oni kept dim nd warm, affording them a kopieren iar A peer dor ideni. 
i eat, and properly moistening the soil) — p. Physianth albens.—H ; Thes men is ins! £s 
I e roots. 'Those Tatended to MOM ape t| it looks d tx like a y mo 
times, may likewise now be done, applying | late in spring, if not considered tly strong, may A ng age ee week 3g. 1, Medicago satis 
abundance of sulphur is mixed with it. No |be encouraged to grow ly for some time yet, asif| 2G tinctoria —B S. The specimen sent wes vs 
of using any nt of it on cool E Show in No de Mise T ieu Title bolle ida 6 baw voided from th? 
a y early, Attend carefully plants swelling their | BEED8:, 7 , o have suppos^ 
zak plenty of manure water at the root, and BL ger — M Sarthe Raspberry aa 7 chat tho 
atmosphere warm and moi Atten Dg cerei fa yet ee in England, The ma 
* i . Hardi cutler, Rue St. ues 218, 
— of recenti potted stoek, as if too much I5|vrarraBLES FOR gs ame wes. ‘A dish of cuim 
is apt to become d if too Mushrooms, would, bo of vee 
EP clearly admissible in 9 fer 
so ped gro qp net fat, tables for exhibition at s M show: and WO would P 
owe omar cie d € e eda equa! to or before either Tarps, Carrots Carrots, Beet, oF 
roots sustain frequently throws uality wi 
