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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
i of 
doing of 5s, e is curious ihat in London tk 
i d together at the opposite end of the house, where 
fire caused a of bee 
1212, seins no hakar should bake, or ale-wife brew b a 
night, o with reed, straw, or stubble, only of woo 
Car den Prem ra nia 
J. Doxar’s, Esq., Purser Hea —This is one of 
Pe most git of the multitude of beautiful ope 
ban residences which n wher m pass 
co aga 
middle 
107 
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th h shrabs an id tr 
Took as if 
lawn are clumps “of ododendrons, several itle 
specimens of Por rtugal peaa Cedars, of Lebanon, and 
eare to keep 
the darsini about „them moist, &e. ranges as, 
EE &e, y be 
removed a Vinery poten the is are a or 
Booman 6, — 
rees to sun 
| SO as to expose the ti 
ood w 
re mu ‘iden has been cial for Pese h pe 
trees, this should be removed at once, 
Node 
if not alr ane 
DADE f or a 
requir 
s these q 
will not do ma mischief i in th 
and their roo 
P_anis is 
gontapie giving the plan nts a liberal aia ak t 
i m in the stove will be is d very useful of erica See that galery in pots for he 
for mag laa See that Wpis Ae is fre r, placing them in 
inse and oa p, the ae. of 
a py water when | and do not allow them to suffer thro oug the an p 
necessary. moisture a he root. Exhausted crops, as Peas, &e,, 
ORCING DEPARTMENT, uld be cleared away as soon after they are done with 
PINERIEs. _Take e advantage of bright Te while | as possible, and the manu: and tren 
it $e es to encourage free wth i i 
et pa “and kee eping the atmosphere warm apd 
ng will of course be dispensed with b 
Shadin 
pond SpE least it should b 
lantin, 
by thie middle on goes For many years ‘the aide in 
o 
MHolfo mt of the house are some old Elms, rie og fine strong fi an dwa) ock re Sag li 
-and surrounding the whole is a double row of Lime | See that the succession stock is properly supplied with | the sun, &c. 
«trees, hes ch a cool wr ge By > offers an a water at the root, glect in this respect while ———n 
_ able t during the heat of s the ees ae ks ae ould be liable to cause STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
wer garden, whi chi is pany is en off from the | som f the p lan to fru is reana Also kee cep | Forthe week ending Sept. 4, 1966, as observer at thé Horticultnral GAA 
vision by i y means of a Laurel fence anda a strip of th i inkli iek eerie TAMPERATURN Lapit 
Zak. M opinia beds of pins scarlet and other &e., aie syringe them’ lightly over-head, and shut up August. gs pied Wiese. Orem Hart wna § 
and borders of an ly’ as to husband the solar heat | 4 priet A Min. | Max.| Min. | Mean) geent] een | 
oei "Manrandya Todaya prae out in spri as m' ` ai got areful, however, in avenge Sb rege peg geryn rere eect ae e EE Er 
covered a wire mage. Paige” ully with a age mt to a e plants in flower, as syringing these over-head | Satur. | © 30.151 | 29.967 | Z4 | 34 | eso] 64 | wh 8. | a 
flowers, and a shori nee from it we observed a | would pr obably cause deformed fruit. Give plants | Senday at 2 | 2st ross | 7 | 40 | S85 | 6 | oo | ET 
prett, ecimen ori Fuc uchsia corallina. Ateas d to pit ga their pay howe ba! aan fae: anil sara Tres. 2 2 ioari ao | 67 | 33 |500] 6& | 6o Ba a 
this en is a greenhouse with a a Vinay on eithe er | and young plai ing in open beds will e fet ily i pee zoom |. | #1 ooo] & | Got lee) os 
side of it, At present the green is ue the ‘ait, Tiei, if bright uae POPR epet ane (1c08 | bin cena P 
Fuchsias, Japan Lilies, and Pelargoniums, which are weather continues, it will be advisable | to shade fruit = ae EAEE eR 
‘kept back in spring by picking off their blossoms so for acon-| Set ip—siighe fog; very inc). cloudy. 
Not t them to flower early. I hey time ; for although s the me duality ot. the fruit) go, Ners Anet fpr nb bk 1 
hi 1 fi y be rather ‘impro ‘oved by 2, ee me sorts di s mige ba die Biat cael 
the early kinds have oon ah down. A l cae thesis, = 3- Henry dew prey foe Througoutt € fealdat might 
front was occupied by Fuch hsias, the seve a which | and keep pa, ag as cool and dry as Ermalin s sani if ent tos tether ise NERTI 
ned u vý the roof, as omg beautifully in will admit. Stop laterals in the late onses and keep Mea f the week 3 deg. below the average, 
flower they had a very geya light, so asto have e| puing f CORD OF TRE NETHER AT CHISWIGE 
wall Er la eur an enpensis op in a slate | as healthy and vigorous as possible. ‘Fruit k Bais 7 avail 
l ld wa Sea [gee ae 
Sree mae te pear rrea| oo EL |S eas Sa 
E52 | 582 | 22 | suave | Genet Sd lS al 
of A n one of the Vineries was an excellent crop of | oy very superior in oa aud more likely to hang Fe mE 
Grapes well coloured, and numbering, it was repo. orted, well than suc ch as have i e ripened bA cea ag Sanday 7| 691 | 476 | 683 | 15 0.85 fm. | 1) 5] 5) 2) IPER 
aout aay Apen n there will be compara: | As al S| e ia| a jis aaien: 
is applied, except the weather t this | tively littl Zeep at all | Wed ba A Ny ER a it saa 
te ies dam + and cold. This house is ventilated | troubl a n so | ia |se] at | osm [Gata taut 
top nt f light the ‘liege fi from red spi iden pies Planted pene etal aed AN oh Z ee eed a 
this season, and whi elke TE freely, Diane pen arg, The poore per acura an a 
e root; ed where 
house was ruiu ed by mildew, w 
1 
(aJ 
whi 
dry at the 
this is ret ered to ie thë case, if it is des irable to 
owth for some time Jonger, give 
gs of air 
ves. He di therefore pil four 
m shut ever Fi 
pes 
stratum overlying gra 
‘Moss and burnt upin summer. With a view to improve 
turf taken en up and r 
it pds relaid with a layer of blue 
the 
ma two ¢ or wr three slight Pre eek to moisten it about 
ae surface roots, but by no means give it a soaking. 
WER FARDAN. AND SHRUBBERIES. 
e] present Rape is is a favourable time for 
n anting large si s and trees is seldom 
disputed ; i Honk TR it more or less annually 
happens that ta great amount of this kind of work is put 
Gren ane the unusual amount of | 
had it looks as green 
no chance of push- 
| ing a few fresh Toots to enable them to resist the cold 
woe weather we ha g 
it a ete ly be desired to do. 
e walls of the kitchen garden is 
a capital crop 
of Pae Nectari ERA ee oe Apricots have 
and t hel, 
ENOR EEEE EPEE 
Not to Correspondent 
| CAMELLIAS 
plan p e as many as they have 
strength to pained th e Soei of which is if they are not 
— ne off at ad early period they will drop off, and those that 
ill oi deform 
remain w mie ed on ne small. If t therein, z» 
ey go Sy st not permit too many buds to 
remain on a plan 
DECAYED Tim pleogue. eaten by some Coleo- 
* Tem It 
porcine jinovi; probably an Anobium o or Ptinus Fur. 
O! 
of our readers purposing to shift large shrubs and tre ees 
[this season who have hardly thought of commencing 
; but we would strongly advise all suc cht 
ces will admit, 
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been good, but they Of Figs there is | 
also an excellent nt erop eapecially o on A ii Chesnut, a large | 
arati y scarce varie ety w which is now ripe, 
d here in winter the | 
was no crop; but during the last two ne sons 
d no _ protection wha tev 
1, 
have borne well. 
young th ngs from the nursery — wy 
as possible, especialy i in the case of s 
soils, which are quite u oe i r planting i ene the 
expose the sailing 
Give diligent attention to 
the eaka of bedding out stock, and get cuttings 
ed 
year in October. epee delabra-like stem stills stands 
that a iak matt rooted as off at once, keeping 
and m th 
GA 
ISEASES: A u to one or more 
les on 
but the wood is partially discoloured; so much so, that we 
should not be surprised to hear from you next year that one 
side of the stems is dead, It is quite clear from your 
f the appearance of the ailment at the two extremities 
house tha ause is local, and it is very probable 2a TS 
are right buting it to unusual heat, The stems 
Vines are di a similar way when attacked virulently 
by Erineum, or e disease called Rougeau, and we A 
tely seen Vine , one side of which was perfectly 
s, 
i < H. J. B. 
IxsecTS: C B, Your Turnips are attacked by the blacks or ai 
Ci 
ey become established, 
T ea h 4 i 
green on the plan 
$ J 
a y 
Athalia Centifoliæ., One of the best remedies is to turn a lotot i 
ur P 
gusa of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
R 
dwarf and stocky. ie err 
th. Saal fg 
th t and habits. 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. of doors ; let sag ‘have oa ai eR the "ght den pein sowie = irai we hey or and soot, will de 
Se compte &o.— a ie and other winter however i if Pog yee er r glass, and guard them insects.— Highyie gom seal ict cites aba ba Tr. 
b of the common Elephant Hawkmo serocal > 
flowering th ings growin, g in the bord der y | dr yin ved re under shelter, If sos uaaa arre r A spiont fom t Tenales 
tA ry fs ‘appear to bë s oe = ao the want of de Gand, where this is to be found, that it was so call n 
Fipeued and t insure a fine isplay of red Also see | water, g d see that) Sp dioe been amt to. Micllex ., of: Lali by. Brown, of 
ack thrips, for this pest i late Hollyhock fforded a li sply, which will rte omer aie own PaB ec pte hak e rell-know2 
rticula J thei uty. We may | Plant, bul 
par y A 8 ilium J r 
footi g “have Aa of a near approach of Pape E aa witH Box: Farnborough. We ann ge 
wing state. Sto yo wee there is b f , and it will be well to be prepared wi able at last to redeem our promise by visiting the p plete, dg 
house for the iaronn Se s — —— con- someting i of the beds liable toj after a design The pater was i kerd nt order serop ol g 
siderable care and. at > properly stig frost, s Heliotropes, &e. and| Sen ogee aa rine a sah inser ox w advis? 
manage these atthis seaso 1G » the ® foliage of which is very you to yA the plan, mee "you. can manage to keep ie 
their ’s s growth require ph ~ sept coo! : ‘and r h dil 1 by frost. x edging in perfect — m. If that is not done, 
dry, in order to ripen th fi ARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. exchanged ins Geass 3 
= P Roses: Sub. Next veal 
growth require to be ap with warmih aud “Any of the Peach or Nectarine trees e are xes: EA . If liquid manure is wanted f ithe m 
moisture. here i i gone over, y partt ing AE doake fe Hana "or mie into Pel itis 
cooler house such things as have made their seats, stopping all the s stronger shoots, and those that were rates en rhe tld be vided. one pailit b a vine _ ‘The 
a should be placed together at one end of the stove et ioe ne kitchen 
eeping t over again, stopping a further portion of the shoots if en. T too late 
and giving air rather ‘freely hich thi pe s” As usual, pman Aisa a s hav Mirae lar a 
— Pet ata atm second oes and those | strong wood. Pear, and indeed, all trained fruit trees ie must also o beg the indulgence of those correspondents, tbe 
bo-h E y. ot & g > . 1 p fi d, insertion of contributions is is still delayed. 
