THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
([Novempre 12, 1864, E 
f which there are fine a PEE in tbe open 
Gnd sho 
. Two 
n 
large houses pk Mia aw 
full of Chr; ysanthemums bail sige 
TOUDS. 
k, 500 feet long, | 
uld the 
ue will be 
D eda ie io 
and taste- 
“woods” it—where, by the way, 
he hi 
Dil, j^ would, 
ab these:— 
and f n | of Lape V.; 
miden 
the les have reached hi 
chance d ^ ob o over his zreengroeor’s I 
do vigens have found some such i 
h of Mistleto, fine 
., for T otat, 7s. 6d. 
Naturalists’ Field Club, 1864. 
To ab 
» o pieces i do. do. 
f the Woolhope 
fully 
o some hanging bas 
ood wardia Ero a gracefully drooping Fern for 
f Chrysanthe- 
of _which some 
such a purpos 
Calendar of Operations. 
e 80 to arrange 8 stoc 
tati on is universally virum e at this time of E 
nge 
the 
they would never have ne ee tap Meo ele | 
ould 
ave plen favourable opportuni 
all ue Tight that can possibly be given it vill i 
E das aft Tier closely to MÀ A a little 
ender 
5 
useless. Give a air AP s often M n" ig, 
su 
THE beneficial iufiuente excised by light on vege- 
Or some 
i bottom. 
portio the of Vi 
win forcing are near the ipn oft i hb 
m 
in rg s as to secu 
mums we observed many new sorts, 
* 
oa ih 
ose from ue 
by Mr. pig years 
one er Zen keeps hihan place; Lady | 
coe 9 General Slade, Novelty, White Queen, Golden | 
n, Dr. Bozas, Alfred Salter, Seraph, Little Harry, 
"n Binih gan Trilby, Vesta, Beauty, Prince 
lbert, Jardin des Plantes, one of the best ec 
herub, Spar vile er, Yellow Perfection, Dido, 
Jupont de PEure, and Nil Despera adus: ha n- 
oofed house, adjoining the winter garden any 
ery fine seedlings—some in flower; but iiem are me 
yet out, Of these a full account will be as soon 
as they are in proper condition for predi d 
go, MS 
Fy 
as 
4H SHOP RD wp 
4 
us. 
—The rage: Cad so 
a = 
1i 
et 
slope ion ig 
cent. ; whilst “the general ier fro 
trees marked down 39 ew mui 
bearing trees. The 
Mistleto, and 1218 rein it 
Hn howe ai prefer 
per 
"e the 
his | h orchard 
experience, think it likes best the gere pia kinds of | 
fruit, as the varieties of the Crab, the “Old B. 
“Skyrme’s Kernel" * Ham pton’s Delight,” &e, 
is much less pios on tlie tter Sweet," the| 
dtes 
E Mi zd 
4 wi 
at | frost. On the o 
use too 
order to keep glass clean as long as p 
and coveri ing of all kinds be constantly suspended o 
rails or po This i rie absolut -— pee not only for 
ea, | the glue, p ei roper Darei 
R 
[) 
material, to wa 
su mM. "de 
— 
RDY FRUIT 
ussian a e at all tim 
of protectio 
| owe ARDEN AND PLANT 
Tren aps and ridge very Pat pev ^pa ; 
when frost permits ; sisi is patency to be & 
clay 
eames 
er ‘should continue foy. quaera 
Finis E sitet mospheric 
by a eni dispensed 
I if waskifally applied. uce dri 
need scarcely M 
caliente: Alar of Camel 
plants. The best plan is t es a 
be allowed, say from 40 ight, 
ack and front air a nigbt if the 
sather is at all favourable. The front air must be 
mode rate, or the Pag Prid re, instead of 
e ba aa aperture will be 
mx esr. in 
uld be sufficien nt, 
p, 
most praia = bo Ie 
bin 
e 
oa, 
let the manure n 
late 
unds a mei ig ] 
0 prevent loss by evaporatio: 
Fruir TREES.— Planting uut m w to be pushed — 
forward with vi ign r. With regard to bush fruit, if 
dressings with hot lime and soot when the trees are - 
wet were more attended to, we s cae not hear v | 
vages of birds 
ouly 
m free from Mol and Lichen, but p in 
and i ere would be osphe 
x all i times besote: the spe puc rim of wate 
E HEAT have close attention T 
tunat 
a 
the gf Srnec of those i in the search for 
which birds — uch rav 
STATE OF THE 
AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON 
eal in 
will admit it of | it; 5 but xn oid cold draught: eep 
T Eee be careful, [denim not to 
much frehen t. 
| also receive atten 
oses. No time should now, 
however, be Jost in n regar! rd to bg ak matter. The e tops of 
da rds, tock 
Training and shifting must | Tr 
Sa 
ROSES. Haken "little has been said about the 
d protection of tender Ro: 
1 
Moou's 
Age. 
* 
REE 
eg 
FERES 
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Seon ane | 
stan pr otected 
“ Bi 
* Royal bes A the oat French, Zu pos 
frui ts, a nd o n “pot-fru s" in general. It also 
by straw thei 
or by ans canopies ‘aye 
br bade ge 
D RT NE "m 
min bear Jellow feshed pee p^ ihe 
t 
called Bitten sweet Apples, and from which the best 
and mildes t cider is made. The Mistleto has n 
| yen 
its presence 
h 
correspond 
id fruits, whilst the latter embraces nearly the 
w 
"A ed. Beds 
certain kinds ve gu or eral tendar “kindy should 
801 ia 
es of 
such materials may keep them safe in ta p ets 
| 968 n 
Ce UM VÀ very fin frost at 
3 Signe ‘ne drizzle ; Cloudy ; ; fine at pet 
on idless ; ne ne ; frosty, 
i ol sharp frost at night. 
dur 
; 
43 
—Fine throughout 
ean temperature of 
STATE OF THE W. 
, Duringti the s 38 years, for thi 
Greatest. 
EE 
E ag Years in Quantity |," 
ER AT QUISW. 
m : 
Prevail 1 
zl 
severe winter If it is desirable E P niae the tops 
ee thrown lightly o m will suffice, 
care the breaking wp. ot fra st, to expose 
ly 
quantity of ae to actually sent out of this E 
last December. e exact returns are as ue "og 
vs qrs. 
Hereford E nd 
Sorrs yards, if not already filled with the 
| different so po es potting, must now have imme 
diate attention. This most any cate adjunct of good 
is pe um in still behi nd the 
.. 
- 
Mine does of 89 tons 35 BA by ds off 
invoice. D. the T ss ret iate had wis 
Lee pg exporting Mist! 
d did so by almost every um that 1 left the county | 
during the ear! of Decem An immense | 
.. 
COWOSDOOHASS 
On 
ints in this races is to see that the 
mn rains hay ee MONT for escape. 
, be they ested, will 
ina wei 
MAD water. 
account should be a dE 
| soils or composts shoal i run the 
| descent, in parallel r Dee. "NS ow, although the — 
| mixing of soils a ge seg beforehan y n 
t so pred PS in MER 
early p 
off in this way and 1 am told that I 
November. FE F E hit 
x "S LY c 
zae VS Li E of Rain. 
2 Sunday 13 . 49.6 
Mon Tu. 48.1 
. 15,,| 48.6 
Wed. 16,,| 48.7 
Thurs. 17..| 47.7 
Friday p. 47.8 
Satur. | 48.5 sjari 16 
Tue Vighes temperature during the above peri 
oe 1810—therm. 62jdeg.; and the lowest on th 
eg. 
—— 
19 
16 
13 
7 
occurred on the — 
5th, 1848- therm. — 
Se 
- 
greal 
few hours, The roots m SM. 
heat of 65° ; top heat, 70" at night; good so gn point OU 
5 ni 2 
ke panes to Enon ALLE ‘We should st 
» extent of 20° 
ly under-estimate «d when 
RH addition—thus som 
14 
A total of th 
tons. The places hich it eit on 
ter comes 
bas sie nd in e course of dé year. 
ne Ys 
porcine ted and Livergool or their suppl ‘and that. of | 
towns further north, London Bi 
The es tablished price paid 
at the stations, was from 
con 
d 
for it, when deliver 
rose in iun: eda it 
irmingham, 
ed | hav 
a 
ot and " no "i remain separate; for in in a mixed 
Mite ther arise a de r it—if Hs in 
rk the pure of oe flow o 
harvested t yk — lose no time; 
- 
loaz: now may let H remain ky the 
where dug until hard frozen; it may then be carted 
away without E its Eo t 
G GARDEN, 
send his * merry | 
| be introduced into gentle heat. It must, however, 
reda CAE can this i is wanted early it may now | a 
Ca; 
kn 
Ld 
al hate anawra yout quir 
us. Diplacus glutinosus, Abelia fi 
ormow: M D H, This word. which is more usually, 
to a kind of Gourd, is sometimes used in Franc? i 
esculent Boleti, M. J. B 
W G. We have 
colus suaveolens.” 
meant, we may 
