1112 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (November 19, Lg 
especially ir in | autumn, "when the Apple eren are|liable to w^ rate too -deeply in the ground, |,|! STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR Ig) 
rad ir. ripe fruit to be used in cider m On | which always mae pr : esum scree Ha 
‘arms as many. he Eus ho eder ef this | consequent, patent Old wall trees which, dd m y| Barometer ormen o a 
beverage are made in on.  Wood-clad hill their size, it is p to transplant, w e wou Nov. 3 &- = AM RIT. : 
I y A. from among “fertile fields and however, in the way alluded hed owa and D USER P cnc «siii peior ege Mean deep. | deep 
ravi and the parish church, in connection with the | but by ap kr | the roots and cutting off the Thus. 10 11 | 30984 | 2592 TERNE pice 
mansion p" Witley, adds to the interest of this fine | and stronger ones only. i B bs b 5» n u 
E nday 13, 9 | 28! x 4 
P ER GARDEN AND PLANT HOU 713 iu 
The ae pepe of the pine and dress grounds 
14| 15 | 28.727 | 28715 | 54 | 24 | 39.0 
de had frost has left ib aris over E Tues. 15181728905 | 29222 | 89 1.39 55] 8 
under M | ha Stok and: 1 ik has erm alre ady Wed. 16) 17 k 8| 50 | 25 35 48 
the ree s scrupu- head m ge S 29.446 | 29.282 | 48.1 | 28.7 | 38.8. ET 
an and well vi a iat arte’ the | suficient peoo ri " Md mane e lost in ren g -—— fie 5 thermometer lower at 
different piina planted out as specimens neat an tt aid to — — p-sharp frost. fine ; overcast; frosty, 
ses : CLIMBE pet ages icular ibis should be pai x S nibveronttint ERD 
trim without stiffness or formalit d the rer ecuring as h light as ossible in all structures pr T Rain barometer very low; "Fain at night, : 
oe € ud asliy mi made Peete he e dion we ry eh and where ys rafters or roofs ue: rea KCN TA eds - ; barometer exceedingly "n 
ema. al AMI : ua EX r still ver 
sed as trellises for climbers, the latter should be 15—D y low pe 
found everything conducted so as to verity t the old | reduced within convenient ounds, as the growth of| 7 worn gear overeat s veel Sh A ime ug 1 
proverb that “ the best goods are a early all is or ought pee to be completed. Late STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, __ 
bare ring sorts yet unpruned, such as = — or the ensuing Week, M Ov. IN 
Miscellaneo andevillas and Ipomeeas, will now be sufficiently eosin j 
Royal Society’s Medals “el > Cape y; aes and | ripened for the ioe bat t litt le more s vage pa iym ne| November. Years in Quantity |. 
Rumtord medals have this been awarded as | after remo ving t chan aged leaves than to p the ined. Rain. 
follows :—Copley Medal—Mr. Charles Darwin, F.R.S., oan est shoots ; their final pruning should »» ‘deferred sunday 26 . 
for his important researches in geology, zoology, and | till March or April. If larger on stronger shoots are | Mon. 
botanical physi Mr. Jacob Lock- cut now, they are apt to commence growing, in pite of Wed. 
hart Clarke, F.R.S., for his researches on the intimate | the moderate temperature, and thus e pend the . 
structure of the spinal cord ain, and on we be strength which ought to be reserved on > ge ar Satur. v iR Las. M iim otii i 
lopment of the spinal cord; Mr. Warren tue, | shoots of Maurandyas should be considerably reduce 2 iia est vem, Tempera ure urine the above period ossa 
F.R.S., for his observations on the total eclipse | in Dm as they are affected by the slightest damp d — a adul. 
of the, sun in 1860, and for his improvements | | during winter. If any of the late growing Passion- BOE XNT E 
in astronomical photography. Rumford Medal- —Dr.| flowers or other creepers impede the ingress of light, Notices d Correspondents, 
John Tyndall, F.R.S., for hi d they should on this account be reduced ; deterring Ec uei. sod is E 
is i i rock plants, an in advance of the ot 
tion and radiation of heat by. gases and Mate 18 ‘however, their final pruning -— they are about t monly eultivated. The dee p violet purple wi 
othe f — Ey f aoe are very effective ; the flow ri beti 
wh o, like Darwin, is ‘not only the author of numerou Force PLANTS, —The e admission of light and | than those d is older kinds, E the habit dre 4 
mon nographs of the most varied as RES sath air is indispensable to Hr and especially the latter, boe orm — a do peed a its ds B 
but has revolutioni iology y hardy,| 80meo our 
the introduetion of new fundamental conceptions, 80| and thereby better enabled to bear moving about Anas d The best whites wo know are Queen 
early and so fully recognised by the Council of the | during cl weather. es, Marie Ad Reine Blanche, and se of Truce, 
els nacio The Reader. PELAR Jakaa i ir whenever the weather Tho oie striped whites, Flower of the Day, 
ety. air X i 
Mr. Donald's Nursery Stock.—It will be seen by au | wil] SENF oe it: but avoid cold draughts, and keep out Ikain po and ey of Reigate. For Ari scarlets take - 
advertisement in another column, that the valua ble frost. On the other hand, be careful, however, not to| wi gin 
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stock belonging to Mr. Don ald, of the Goldwort use too much fireheat. "Training and shifting must yc Hir x 
Nurseries, Woking, is to be sold on gods , Nov. P also receive attention. 
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is o consist of some tho sands st wig ere of 27h ech € eec 1 m 
g this for "early use, guar 
a Kinds ‘ind ire ot Mandar ard ; xin ei rmons perticalaly Min too much heat in the bed, which 
ifera, all of. bed Sogn ated. cman inconveniently would sure to ae ure the rots, oh ig the first 
vie indt PUR indication of this give a good wi and if the 
Us ndi x -| weather is at all favourable let the ght re remain off. | 
ion for 
template making new plantations, either for profit or dies 
ornament, prone therefore embrace so favourable an er Sols cei di sted "sakes Prepare 
portunity of obtaining materials suitable for their | ¢,, — bed for success hs 
MBERS.—Give those growing in pits all the 
light postu y taking off the covering early i in the been the eae 
the sides | 
eee 
Bur 
Tra A or Spider.—This spider, which comes from 
Corfu, makes a dwelling-place for himself by excav. rating | 
cle: 
M b rand tc month of ihe hole pr. ae tid oo itself upon plants which e in Pine stoves, where 
artistic man composed | : n t all ld th y edt 
of clay moistened m the glutinous substance of ist in di low cold weather to seal up t 
Bis à e woh te ed: his is doo oe r he always s ventilators; the admission of air must, of course, ee 
d ter goin in E. gradually reduced in accordance with the a ok 
5 ng As | season, but this is a very different matter to a 
continui ingit. Let rires sip very sparingly Der] pira 
by ini dor e e dams iy wore Ga a: weather, eet ave an eye to those plants which 
R. itis re liable 
yv flaes or hot- heh ipes, as the 
^ Association. er ee ire 
Prolific Potatos.—Mr. Campbell, gardener at Col- " to ge a metes hei eme m fr hich 
ton, dug from 1 yard of a drill of Potatos, containing | + Vores] Aaea P ET AE SAE 
carlet; and Stella, orange-scarlet dashed | 
rp us der TN A: Ac 
too dry in 
of the foliage ripening 80 
$ uldy, but the mould has perhaps 
morning when d ere is no frost, and keeping the glass| they were sent. M J B. 
a is ROH DISEASE; 
J B. After the most careful ex 
The most recent o bse 
lls, and acts U 
iseng 
the acted on by 
three shaws, the enormous yield of 271b. One of the a l byt is time be converted into green- which the aroma a: ue. T 
tubers weighed within half-an-ounce of 21b., and the | housess the Vines require to bo kept col and dry, and | DEM ee ee A 
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united weight of 12 was 16 lb. The Potatos, which the plants want very nearly the same treatment ; frost, | y Py 
were of the sort called Paterson's Seedling Regents, plants an in p oet Caan Saad; soe the 
t manure, Arbro , 
uide, MR CHEN AE OE = ved d be taken to best them ape rem and | 
| : free e from € of iem ptions, or these latter will 
| leave broods behind them, which will be very trouble- 
Calendar of Operations. | some another season. If possible, avoid putting plants 
(For the ensuing wee k.) into those houses in which the fruit is still hanging ; 
which we are now experiencing will have | but if it is necessary to do so, let them be of such kinds 
thee effect of of f softening the ground, left dry by the te as require the eile quantity of water during 
comparatively Mr vM autumn, | Vinter. 
RUE e all P of HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN G. 
Planting to be p forward pe mee BE ulti feit. and A beta Md od FA INA 
pruning may also now be pro-|state of good preservation. Trench and ridge rmain; 10 £ 
ceeded with. The which it rests, | vacant ground, E 6, Bok 
diminishing the miu is unquestionably correct, but | _ Ca M RAE dud — These should be examined every — eurmain ; 5 5 Autumn, Gol 
Pp ur days, and those which wd arrived at No Dé Blane: 
come un our — as pruning | ANN. M n not posure’ for immediate use, should be 
Gooseberey trees § wich d hea n the cases just | lifted when dry, and I tying their eaves together, 
luded to, a tre as been it within a sbort pes be laid 2 Ade ie heels in a sheltered situation, Arr «i vin. 
distance of the stom, and the ‘che of the roots, r hun y shed, where adt ey will be pro- Cantina, o of the po g - group; 4 
, and indifferen b off without distinction ; ; the tected bert m we ote an nd rU vestitum pule! herrimum ; but the scraps are 
effects o is des "mti tion us qe have EANS.—Those who reside in favourable rtain deter mination. : vis. Gnaphalienardy 
been made d bl many instances |] pilie si may now fnake à ors f “of these vegetables 
during the > past summer. Theme e principle however, for an EU crop. The seeds ege d be sown on the 
e of low s as ee he am of which will 
of the very best results. In tl he case of wall trees, | protect young winds, and the 
likewise brought to 
out, w be less 
plan! 
EN: Ma and Bi ances Prae gives. them suf- | hollows between wil aid in keeping ghe Soil dry. Some wp to e. but mme iure 
growing and ill- | chopped Furze, or other similar should besown| find the bulbs flower so finely the 
eres can then be remo vn proportion to the | along with the seed, to prevent the depredations of i ut by careful 
retained i be | mice, ere i a ch: , in € localities, that 
a i ion, that is, n aes rl e wee Agi sowin: wil p e good crops; but in 
hod (which i-o afford je r late — the nee vi success ia very | eer 
ee Ah raining the Border) small. In the 2 ii Dn ess tr vpn and do i know when the; ^ 
ing i Wb d Fire vir early in Miso. Subscriber will be 
| spring, and eA "aie ut with a slight shelter with the address of m 
towards the end of March. ne 
