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columns last week the name was accidentally mis. 
printed Chu: unan „Palm, and its price set down at 2s 
R GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Maron 15, 1856. 
a warm moist been too much the practice to 
that have fairly started their buds with 
Also in May and even June, the consequence of whieh i is s that 
a [atmosphere and RE y of weak manure water. 
h 
h 
e {coupled with fermentation 
plant. 
Chusan Palm, and the price instead of 2s. sh 
been 21s. each 
Another plant from which much is expect a: is Abies 
Poe 3 fa Of this ny Glendinning has som 
from seed. d also 
home cas 
and are all doing w 
By s 
afte; fe i 
flow ering. re them int prre aboa this pits is is at the bottom of much i that tenderness of con- 
time and getting their w o disease. 
ood ripened early pat will be stitution that renders the plan 
a few yor 
in full blossom in November, at which season their s 
flowers retain thei beauty much longer tha du alter ee pla ant out his Carnation layers, finish, planting the 
sun becomes powerful i in spring. Proceed as diligently Ranunculus, and attend to his flower beds į 
possible with the et mom of such of the hard- generally. 
ooded greenhouse pla manaa r 
e STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ese tom NEAR pi 
have been found in the central, northe: Tn, rn, and eastern them every cha ance ube a vigorous growth. | ONDON, 
` provinces of China, and i is stat ed by Mr. p i i h13, 1856, as observed at tthe Horticultural Garters. 
a very beautiful tree, p hardy As moist state, and avoid giving large shifts to weakly ba ERa Tam | 
a nt of it wat be found in ou ae March, ls ail ai aa Of the Aor. the Earth Winil $ 
1854, p. 255, and a tation of its cone at p. 455 FORCING DEPARTMEN | El Gea. Max.| Min. | Mean Voor deep [š 
of the same volume, little needs vad 7 — repecting i it BE i a er maa a „carefu! ully to the bottom heat, | — Xt real Mel asasan RE ai 
here. The plants in their e look eee al | s2 | a6 | 300 v4 3 “ete i 
like so many young es. als, as tan, &e., and see that it is not allowed to rise | Sunday © 3 | 3c 30.23: E r aed Raed 
Of other Coniferous trees both rare and common too high, which” it is exceedingly apt to do after fresh | Ter. a la i | i |as] a3 | 3 | Ein 
Mr. Glendinning has a good coll pR a g brig) > | Tiara, i ie ate Sait See st a ee 
of them in pots we remarke: ee arming specimens of | or whe re there are pipes under t the bed. Where muc hae | d — —— | * = 
the me Libocedrus chilensis, Dacrydium Frank- | heat is used it requires some prc and atten eee wee A a eS e 
lini—the famous Huon Pine, Pinus us parviflora, Bun ble to keep the soil in a proper state as comme Se = ts “our pe te Tay faa 
an » Picea Nordmanniana, grafted | moisture, but this must be effected at any expense of| = rao aad togay g iae? at night. 
on the Silver Fir, a stock which apparently suits it | attention if success is to be insured, Mais miej = 10 Fones s ty coe 
tly, as the union of the top with the stock in this | thoro roughly moist , atmosphøre, but do no young} — } -Brisk win Pipe hey Fach hyi cloudy and win á 
i ce WAS sọ co plete to be se: reely perceptible, t y ı more sun- sie Meai is priama? ature aah AANEEN ae 
n ame were also Thujopsis borealis, k ese when if all is right I will be no | OO rani Vae ae Saige 
singular dwarf Juniper called chiniformis, and other | danger of drawing t Tsis as would be the case | ASH i lowe 3070 > ara, for tha neaming week, ending March 92,106. 
in plants. Out-of-doors we noticed a an extremely | in the present state of the weather, Avoid allowing | ———_—_ pane = ema livg Windy 
Picea Nordmanniana, 3 feet in sights and as | water to lodge in the hearts of plants showing fruit, | FAF FERR —e 
much through. eed had been raised fro and spare the flowers of those with the} ~=- FE H Ef Years ia Quantity lazta 
Among new plants were the Pri mrose-le aved | syringe. Pot off or plant out apy ow rs as they can be naht e Toe a: 
Campanula, the dicen Dye plant of Calin Ain and other | o obtained s sufficiently ‘Strong, an end to o keeping up a Sunday 1) 5L3 | 345 | 429 Ak a 
novelties, of which littl Pp known, plants, wh f| Tuen, Bie | aa and 7 3 
The general stock under glass is in excellent con for ccession of iait VINERIES.— See |” Wed. T9) 306 e a ae vE 
dition, more especially a -roofed house full of that. ran ouses in which the V; al Tirs aj 515 | 3:3 |329| da 6 
Hi h specimens fit for exhibition and smaller | are in Smig pray the Vines painted with the aual tur. 221 30. B9 103 8 =e 
p! in the best oi alth, such as | co of soft he sulphur r, &e., and e verythin N 
Westevtti and other winter kinds in blossom. In p A 16d 
eh ane d 2 +“ o ‘Be pot cA i o push regularly. Attend to 
willi an unninghami, as we upressus | disbudding and stopping, &c., as y be necessar, 
t he latter were near!y five feet i in oe the succession ho rm p Ko that Hetiets: is: Opkrenpandents. s 
In a year or ia givi corny manure-water as a ae or Bibs 4 oe sees neus Va PRVANTS 
4 Ps, ae THE PL arı a in the Nor ery. mer to 
a 
for which this nursery 
ot be afraid of | hear pond the ‘good wom, 
ng t 
pe be be > necessary to effect this, and do n i 
adv ries we give you, peyar to appeal to p master, oes 
also eres Binet by this Vines i aa Leal t do therwise? Whatever yoa may do ayoi iè going 
i i 0 rwi el 
by, dung linings, And the ming | plants ar yaa R GARDEN AND SHRUB olav acon will be beaten rage Jan sped at into the oye an. 
on atan bed. Under such Se ances need it be Swee ca apo ae lawns and bps ee em n doube rolling They are pes s houses a had 
wondered at that excellent results are obtained? On| with a heavy ` roller in order to mak the ooth | Petter pa trid of them yo u fora Sip yo you T mil your 
rmane ot solid. f plants. If you mix it with whitewas' = with it your 
the back wall l are pe: nt Vines of all the best sorts, P nti 1 dr ry weat! per ooe | fives or pipes yon will do no baru but. will drive way ahared 
` in, after which the roller makes es comparatively little | jo if it ja ranblenoma 
ore the sorts may be relied on as being true to their impression m ny if done me the Jaw rea be MEZEREUM AUTUMNALE: Spring Gardens. It may be 
greatly : consolidated and improved for the SE in sed either by m n means of cuttings or by grafting it om the 
Several of new ground have tely | ill i common Mezereum. a 
added H A £ ai Grass Sapara A Five Years’ Subscriber. It impossible t 
to this nursery chiefly for ing oir labl l be con centrated on this work so nswer r inquiry without es omg reeni Is your 
frees on, a purpose for which, being a good pe it tears as soon as possible. Planting | Grass moma ae lane Or allow needle one roughy P te 
ps well i one wr: tine $ : your soil? er what trees does it rei o grow? 
Sea nehod, it y : adapted, On “this | “ ee ee agi points are in need of full explanation before any advice worth 
‘aa mint t sea of the having can be given. We di see Camomile in the tra 
list: 
angles tak Pear stocks. “On either side of a a long 
at very b 
year, ron if res plants are removed, oad it is too 
A puse 
Des aine walk late] 
ce to ut off 
pu suc eke work to the last, | x u would, however, find it most con- 
kinds of Conifers, a nd also some | 40 introduce $ turves aying down 
peeve oepemey oor we Portugal Laurels, of “whieh here is | Stir th o keep it open and friable, | eee in the s employed for laying 
. herea ARRE stock, So hard-house eap grier we |and also to give it a fresh If the stock | GREENHOUS: ks: Kemer Plog ne ane ohonno than y “ 
forthcoming i ` not so easi. al ed, s too e Line lao. ou 
r i Meare ra i eee Of 1 ot iG T is. still deficient get in cuttings| Bot so easi Hint Black. Aunt and Black Prines 
nabs ew have been left, whic! would seem to ada | most fay sition» without loss of| Sweetwater and Royal Muscadine Vines. You aiy carry. your 
the deman d for arf trees is on the yee he Sy of Dahlias and Holly- ipes on the other round the house, r the outside 
z rected e sat ocks; the iste have years = so much | sas can conveniently get them. 
As we understand that they are ive y pulning their pose ed many once them erior to the | ba Soh’ bed DE r h Is ye, a oly, 
"way into the far north of Scotland, Dahlia in iba A me at v proce Wien plant es) directly, with little or no covering, in pans or 
skilfully, a nd therefo ial atten uld rained and filled with a mixture of light sandy loam 
aid to ae oo tting 8 sli ped | | in equal parts, and keep the soil rather dry atter sowing for a 
few days; then water freely, Place the pans or in 2 warme 
Calendar of e 
(For mra ome ing week,) [o 
old plants vith a ii 
a! the planted in very sandy 
soil, and atiorded a gentle: bot 
be four nd useful 
soat he at, keeping the place them in a cooler and more exposed situation, in a pit or 
PLANT DEPARTME ENT. lea bebe as cool as possi ible, b ps eye se; but niga eh er ie ie Be hen the pl pei 
arge enoug ot m sin; n S, V] a 
Conservatory, &c.— Now is the time to set about RORY freely at this t than any other season, Get supply dt ete a fwards, KE all CEF as N cane M 
g Peet is a sufficient quan- ned off re removing them to a ae must the y plants be allowed to get dry at = Te 
tity of plants for —— of the conservatory trae, and creg bya en WE preparatory to ... the time they firat eee ee po been ae tan üy 
m Saa aii ntin ng th A VAMES OF NTS. e have ie pesky 
the summer and autum If t extol E t. pits e room under * ecline naming heaps of dried or other vant Ly? Phat we ve: 
at once very much may yet be done ards making ae request our correspondents to recollect that we robes 
good any ciencies which may happen be di | HARDY FRUIT AND GARDEN. - _—_— Roti bey ewe ees om ted duty of pis ki os 
ws 5 g tow pct ai Seje y apply, 
covered, for it is not yet too late to provide multitudes| Cauliflowers ait Lettuces that have been wintered ae [rote in mind that, hate po iy ws § stance, 
~ of showy plants for bloom i — in autumn, oung | under glass may soon oe planted out, evecare a| they should exhaust their other means of ARA formatii 
plants of Allamandas, a wowed nae = &e., and | sheltered “ate rich en ound. It isa very good| We cannot save them the trouble of examining and. thinking 
. Many other things if e rater risk bottom aa il ip at all tender at aera te don Bia aA r tees riere Aa 
` heat and other Il i th o throw u e ground in good| now requested that, in future, ore n br plants 
~ sized specimens in a sam months; and large masses of | strong ri idges ravers pe and ‘vou, planting on the | may be sent ns at one time—A B. It i l iety of 
3 es, than which few plants are more tel w will, | south — vs —_ ridge. Th | Jeet Mackai Wa ee 
* under | in treatment, be obtained in a short Pate from winds and _fully exposed to tlie: sun, | is contimai EA DE g, pe pwnd ae a ae 
“od ee isa useful plant, fp tobacco water and soft soap. Plant Nymphæa Devoniana 
“be overlooke ‘bere better things are scarce, as ad t should be planted out at o; 20 A be it ggon’s a which has been often advertised, wiil 
3 probably answer your purpose.. 
pe ong succession of bright | giving them the most favourable situation at pinecone View era ee. Nothing hes fo cee s good as 
zeto 2 S. Those, also, good practice shelter them for some sulphur applied the moment the m appea; Grison’s mix- 
shou! e eh every eer means to | one ipoe Planting out, by placing some branches of| ture undiluted would, we fear, hee ae, strong, rand might injure, 
ki d and prop or tes 3 other —— panino along the the Vines, If you try it it shou uld be on a small scale at first, 
ble, for iti he plantet reak the wind, &. Take advan ntage o bens A Sb eet nder the rafters, onght ; 
i Then there f useful thin which ary day s "o amn the surf: f the I Put J shift with 
ration. are quantities of usefu gs whic! irs Snip ace o grou Pee alter not quite impossible to make shi 
may ý g and to prevent weeds from making their z present arrange ment Decaiae., yoit San fa = 
prong Globe Amaranths, Balsams, Lobelias, &c., and | appearance, Eae weet Vine he eee anc Jem to tho er tes 
cuttings of Fuchsias mado of y saurs Bak — so t in COTTAGER: a nahea but do Tak Sema pens nt trellis of branches under 
warm sand in little ore than a ma Follow up sowing th crops, as in the} the lights, because, if you do, the inside of the house will be 
into ni z i si by Fa } pe kitehen gard rti sf th C eceary F arro! inapplicable to any useful purpose.—Sub. It is impossible to 
E yaris of H; ort jedi Voltas ay, e prei 0 ga oe on ol e alendar, C: ts and say with certainty what ails them without more information 
Sab i, taireanum, a ne nions on tren ground, :< as to the circumstances under which they have been a 
Sor ow a little Celery on a warm slope ; 7 throw smali 
are in request, In fact, where nek in band is 
cause the young a and tonnes Pons mae 
f these, howe’ 
of s sings, and cover up with a little litter, Ce l ta a knots and become Ki 
the sto elery seed 
deficient not - day should be lost in making every pos- must be kept constantly damp, and pn bed should be | are most likely to have banaai a ai] 
proces considerably more than j is likely |} very rich. Grafting, if auy, should n shed off hand. | *+* As usual, aly eap aje ion Have teon est Sete 
wani so an: e necessary es can ‘4 
or extra =i should otek “Push the early” Kinds. and t sie epi Tear a tl a 
occur, on Camellias ` y along has! insertion of w yed, 
