THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Aprit 12, 1856. 
and carried iuto extensive operation by Lawton, were tant while 
the fruit is colouring than at: any ¢ RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
the result of e in the soil and cultivation, or | period. Therefore, let the . fermenting sabi ‘te i Daring the bent P TOEA jir the quins week, ending Apt 10,165 
whether it koopia be traced to a be requisi | $22 | Sga | 22] Noot | oreateay -Zernin Winds 
= A e a 
k a plant from. the “woods, where it | keep the temperature of the border at about ‘o2, April. | 5&6 | 528 | 33 = = Quantity |z: slale led elal ela 
ted it in poor so all eae | ZSE | Me | whieh ic | SPRY | Sls Allie ale 
grown in gh soil, and plan threatens to be troublesome, ja | Rain iets 
mat  eahaced ies as large as as Latin ne though in succession-hous ses, rendering syringing necessary, | Sundayis| 6.0 | 316 |453| 13 O45 im, |25 1/48 y> 
only a small crop. te berries me: rainwater should be provided for syringing with, hog it | Bon. E AE AE ra E Tw [FR See 
m his e o be | Wed. 15) 69] 370 | 459] 12. | oss |6 65135313 
convineed re were i didtinet | ‘varieties of the | disfig gured by an incrustation of lime. —To a Bray H BS) ar Paes(ess fen: auaa aaga 
Bramble, some of which were more favourable than this fruit in erioet ae trees henla ga rather dr ry | Sator. 191 587 se LESI OSS EERI J= 
others uce the fine fruit now grown by Lawton, | at the root a oe mosphere rathe seid and warm | , The hig ighest_ temperature during th, 
and that it is to the v: ariety, rather than to aint ee during t the pri iod ; but r a i, this east hag é i7 deg.; and the pe on the 16th, 1847, and 19th, 1352— 
por Mae the cultivation, that the , superio! rity is to be | crop often parents proper attention being a a “ 
os of the first. If sg — wever, Notices to C 
Fabrication rot Pasteboard. -A new species of manu- | the borders in a he amaA as ia an ` ee ee ee ee 
factize h kx the fruit hens ANNUALS: Tyro. Bartonia aurea, bright yellow; Eutoca vis. 
SEE a 1 re egins cida, deep blue; Zinnia ew red; an Mignonette 
of pa f Beet mpe ts growing in pots may so sibly suit your purpose. We er reeommend 
tion is comnts on to some. (extent in ps commune of p or ri giving no more water at the root until the first | , dealers 
Foulain (Haut J, it is said | erop i is ga hered, fruit of goo od AZALI s: s little r plants have 
with samang i in ornaments, tea-trays, and iu at rap emia the loss 
articles. Daily Paper. pot 
quality will be obtained 
of the second crop. Plants in 
r tubs swe elling a heavy crop will be benefited by 
A P. Ther doubt that 
been fed with ciate “that has Ghaereod with them. They 
look as if the soil had been poisoned. Who could have advised 
you to employ al 
Crickets: 2 
m 
everal methods by which stated they 
pai 73 A aa lag teea kin pc pingen may. P “as rid of have been given by our Pemo at 
alen of ý UBBE.: ur own attempts to destroy them „Pay e hiferto 
(For ae MA wader oe ell to teii piles splanted trees pes pe è ine roved epg ge are We are afraid of arsen 
eck.) do not allow anything to suffer for want of water at the ‘Grasses, is me “We ae ak Lae, oe vets 
. S, -d 
root, ne good soaking after planting io RAS the| sorry to see our own Grasses or Mosses spoiled by x 
ida a DEPARTMENT, il wil ficient in most es until w more colouring process. 
Canameason, dem Ered with the sinking and |sunghino to warm and dy the ground; The soil should | Comens, Conifer. We know of no such plant ns Piega Toga 
A 3 it 
a A out of p nts i ise sue assistance, be kept moist but not saturat ted ramah run ‘ox Pepin, Y| from J ame sounds as if it were Russian, and if 
niki ing Over. so it wil ve nothing to do with Pinus Skinneri, a form of 
he 
g 
Heal rs wing plants with short-jointed wood a good P. oocarpa, native of Guatemala and tender. 
gP J P eea ia 0 à i 
deal in the aig 4 a cc are me be dispensed with, | pe m more service to jarge evergreens than over-water- | CONCRETE vary pubes Fas. {hat well ramm ae: R yee 
altho a gina will b 5 o give the Minx its ing them at the root. See that a ony planted value the Pear tree you would perhaps find its renovation 
. om ee re than things, whether large or sm: all sec ael Tom standing: We should gradually open a trench some 
will effect i Turn a uae escotan iy against wind, The at wag: o ronel 2 feet from tie S : =m the fbrope maota np Gins i s 
tee v heal wit bin 6 inches of the surface, immediately 
d in order t it may iiie aÈ a me: Mec the ones of larg ge plants Ti three tr ong refilling the trench with good loam, havin little well rotted 
pissed coho ay will be re isite to pre be } stable litter, such as an old Cucumber bed, well mixed with it. 
we m collar made of strong metallic wire, and e best way would be to do half the work in Se gre and 
Dla aya should digag es share of li ight, thie kly wra a pet roun E ail rong to... prev ‘wont its rA ima pec or pgm mber following. It is now oo, Ea 
na, ob 
only during bix ae ef the pas 8 Some of j injuring the bark, and then tying them to strong pieces | GLYCERINE: Geo. D. Fù Vallance. If you will refer to what was said 
those ted early kR i & so be ond idoi? ; in |0 of Oak driven into the ground at proper distances from | Tespepting 4 this substance xe sae awe hai ge: 
re sg e cu dine must idi 1 gi mal experience in use ‘ely repor' whai 
tg bo whic h the plan ni nn aA the stem of the tree. This may be somewhat more expen- d tien cbeswval ay rN on, [We presume the Tight 
P gr" a way to use it is to steep the seeds in glycerine for several days 
| h y lay; b pl p } sh m: in the 
| ee f 
i 31) Pod 
sand the : active use of the syringe, but in this take care 
The d until the roots get 
as t 
and suffi- 
Ta cient hold of the ground. For specimens in "prominent 
e p The: 
and glycerine, except t! a both a 
bioom maynot suffer from atoo sudden n exposure, Where 
} 1 14. C a sepia re sweet. 
3 ba GRAFTING BERBERRIES: R Ga We are una’ 
examined. of the New Holl f $ h ld be a the meaning of your. poeti as far as we can deci, es 
bloom (as e New Hollan ants) or aj — mil F „ | GREENHOUSE CLIMBERS : An Amateur, Hardenbergia hylla, 
ing ri con many and they will, ss st er or X Peis me ner u aay R and although so somé- | Mandevilla r padhe Bignonia ea. Bats 
° they Wiii IRSU & life- racemosa, K eia Sarya ata S es, i 
os to powi supplied with water, m am eet $ at ally | | time. Take advantage of the present sta ate of the graa a} y possibly 
is im the: meee il i he Deh = i evitably | to stir .and Sor - pene soil af. shankiery añ Guano-wArsn: Const. Reader. It makes a very good manure 
n Iy | her! rbaceous bo rders wth « of weeds and 
be the ence, and the i to prev: e growt for Strawberries. t a handful o into: a 
t J -fagas E e plan water; stir it up well two or three “gga ee es ae rm two or 
be ga to gee Cu sings $ al ~ stoc double Rockets, and young st ore of herbaceous plants “5 foots ee yc and it is then fit for The 
wering plants will now requir ting generally. Delphinium Seidentenshs is one of ‘the acam e ot ha me ie 
z iti esirable that Guaresara Tosacco. We have a crowd ot inquiries upon this 
Fr peat xa ade at ep gA hot | plante we in this way, and should have a place zanja to he. which we can a sen that such mane 2 = 
ih Ea 5 2 ; - | in every garden. dressed to Don Jos de Samay 70% ual 
water will answer best wing th ilar ry a P er a reference for p a <i * Tha own plan, 
. rowing HARDY FRUIT ax» KITCHEN GARDEN ; 
x The plants can then be brought close up to The weather having beco come more gen nial to the itebabeas 2 Belen =4 Torte a inher saves a are infested bong 
-the ERN a and od By ll become ay d all flat insects which s well can = 
e autumn ‘rom their crushed state to be the mealy bug. owde: e p! 
be ep rat x soon be removed Pr +1 Peach, Nectarine, and Apricot ith sulphur, and also fumigate your frame with tobacco 
P roris thatthe | nil 
CING DEPARTME 
S Ponisi Plants swelling aay "irait ma b 
carefully attended to with water at the if 
f } 
the trait and preventing its pet the size Shak it 
Titl, 
littie extra air 
1 Batal 
this as we have more than o) 
m 
of which, with its transformations, ae nd in Gard.Chren 
(31 Jan., 1852.)—Suds. A little black insects which 
accumulate in such vast numbers on your walks are Desoria 
viatica. (See Gard. Chr 47, p. 221, for figure and deserip- 
n.) They feed ou decayi eg 
tio 
: 7 of their coi ting i h tit stery—J L. 
would under proper treatment. lt is, _ however, easy otherwise. We name i ne The beetle: E OREA he Fi deat ayed the seeds of the Tara imosi 
ob: the blossoms of Peach and Apricot _ trees] are a species of Brachus. Hapa V H. In our reply to you last 
ssary to enable one to properly water | injured by too much covering where spray or netting is| week the words in the larva state were inte sprinted in the lower 
rsa shaving € their pots plunged ; therefore this should | used, and which could not be conveniently remove siale ctantl 
intru o inexperienced hands, who w would daily. Fics should now have their winter p rotection Names oF Praxrts.— We have been so often obliged toreluctantly 
oe be ably water every plant i decline naming heaps of dried-or red ae 
+h: 
if the surface soil 
that we venture 
tw 
ded it is not 
nied b 
accom- 
: to mest our correspondents to r e never have 
for eas that | in. The bloom of the choicest kinds of Pears should have | or could have undertaken an att fenited ‘Te of mioaa oe a 
well rooted, whe! fruiter: wing stock, Young gardeners, to whom these remarks more es ly > 
assi. 
ami TA the atmosphere thor Sopkly moist, giving against walls this is easily do: one, but with espaliers a ha pote ran Gan veer lend of gaining information. 
air very sparin gly on cold, drying, Aan es a and = standards Bey ramp a greater; for = We cannot save them the trouble of examining ned ae 
L slight fra: haped | like an umbrella eth aamctag nor gon it be = uhh i it is 
‘fruit at Christmas sl as ape be ready for r shifting covered with canvas staigh. b a atai ‘hat of = nol aoe than Sour plants 
into their frui ruiting pots, and E heme: be exer- | pa rse the frame should exceed i in di f th ay te ee aE che? i me-— Col . Charlton. Yo vr ae 
y any means, as €e. PRAN i] anosmum ; & scen 
oeeie kad to their feuitiog tats tsp e to | fixed fı the line of trees. If mamai rophyllu ood-looking 
haying the balls in a rather moist state at the time o 2 feet above the trees ob will protect ‘tious Oman Pacts Arr pum: § Shilling. Your Apple is 9 & mewhat 
3 mecca fruit, resembling Adam’s Pearmain in form, but so 
ani 
f | are plac 
| pier: a ert gee gto p 
+h hp 
rin cipal } kitchen n crops | 
pes lakn have taken to the fresh s 
will be necessary i 
n regard to watering and | supply of dung sere on to serve for the season as wi 
: el found to be perfect] and insipid, probably owing t° 
pane ag C., in the case of those growing in the formerly di rected, proceed to make good | any part of thelr Gane Z beet kept 30 long I beyond thelr pro roper se se 
open bed, for plants that are size apt to sh AS O N. It does very well i ny situation whee 
` fruit at thi at all ked in their growth. | by taking the whole up and replanting or "filling up the soil is damp without being either dry or wet. tt ci 
“Wiverizs.—Directly the fruit in succession houses is | blanks. ee oe Se banks teu were eee 
prays Laan for ee get pars a e We should try it on any tolerably high ri ieee sor PA 
kien mg pre ated without a of| STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LOND Pro Maxore: O W. This is very strong, rank and 
time, for get so thi ck tha t the | For the week ending April 10,1956, as observed at net fit peste pac sm Lo peg ean has been well Py e erie 
Horticultural saris s. 
th earth some kind of dead 
a 5 cpr ecg hel TURE aterkia. 
tedious, and also robs the Vines. Give inside fers aL ha id Rainn Otar hiv. ONR inal \g pines: T S P, Pinus taurica is the same as P. Pallasians, = 
liberal supply of manure water, using that from the stable- tS Mean 1 foot) 2teet| S P. nigricans as Austriaca, Both belong to the eee 
yard tank where it ean be obtained, and mixing with it — | Seas) deen. — = nage ee Sheet ag ine ‘and 86 of oUF 
a sufficient quantity of water to render it about | friday 4) 39 00 | Sweer-scenrep Cawzuas: MS R. Atpp. 54, TO, which is is 
y P3 m Satur. 5| 9 ‘ones for last year, pee is made of a variety 
milk warm. | In all cases, give abet possible attention | Sunday 6) 1 01 said to be sweet-scented, but none possessing BER 
choad roots, securing a little artificial eae ever ooma undae ou sal aul 
co no cae eee br f ding so, for ng ager is | Wea. .9| 4 Tue HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY: 4 C. You are not & pos me 
cold and very unf or the roo es. T this is a Corporation and incapable of taking s any ay enarely 
Where j Sat A ron been oar Ai the | Areare- 73165 Na See e m m ahaa ase ER 
border, of the early house, the heat should not be| Armi {Brave eieiei; ige mpte copie te Taiana en Be dE y paion Tons inch aih 
rere decline until the fruit is fairly ripe, for it i night. and no i 
easier to secure a 
Fine; mip ie clonds; aH 
par da 
iS is ea eg at night, 
than to perfectly colour and ripen even 
crop, and a healthy root action is perhaps hile Yingor- 
them. 
* As usual, many communications have been recelved on iie 
dothers are detained inquiries can be 
"gece RS este amen S 
