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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND АЧЫША, GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 28, 1865, 
take has been committed іп this instance is more 
than proved by the 
in a fossil state, bles that of 
sub- 
T- 
hi 
А which has been met with | 
clos 
pens A 
much cheaper me 
described in another laah. 
answer so well in the south as in itha ari Asr 
e am perman ent speci cimens of tree: 
ition 
pres on | tio 
tilised, choosing the middle 
| — 
ment the 
dry day for 
arpes swelling should be thinned de 
bunches can be handled. Мапу exi к 
and, the other ime eds 
are instantly. recogn nised as those of th 
n tulipifera). 
auit e Менем iue them, they m 
riv ia from the аа ally. 
ru! w 
e х orth ppap 
E 
Procaccin nii, Ung.) [^3 ve been observed. Am t the 
other fragments i frequently een in дот аге (ае 
Tho mense acquisition of new idm of late years, 
eu for lawns, has forced many into Ма и 
temperature 
mies е, ап 
consi iderable inerease of 
on the afternoons of bright days, which 
а who formerly despised it ; 
a retrograde. dire tans on, however, in point of t 
space allows it, N harm 
e to и distinct 
ing tho gen an. In 
A t should ever ho borne in 
er ma 
feature b ues dera 
e lancet or nearly тї 
ds a Conifer which i 
exte 
mind that the (wenn А of shrub.borders, w 
When 
due preparation of ground 
Den ng 
of light sand 
we may n 
HARI Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN,’ 
ver sje weather is at all ошаш see to the 
for crops in general, but 
on any oper orations when the soil ig 
Wh are composed 
e bette dug or;treneh 
of carryi 
state. 
sigan 
y soil, t 
ev 
e 
with Europe, but bue an extensive серро! аге abs olutely necessary at lanting, are but |some n [сое the ground i 18 чой. for чырр. 
range in North America. It уен E ngs to en end; therefore it should be remem- | САЛ — Look carefully after thos 
vegetable uments of that try, red tat no formal en t lines can ever produce so 
Taxodinm distichum. ther fossils of the ione beds |z sese rand an effec wv ‚аз the majestic sweeping LETTUCES. lone of these in frames will i] now 
point towards trees of which several s at presen | rich outline, well as , produced by such require “attention, „Зее that they are not suffering 
inhabit North America. They be Чолу f he nd e forms as full-grown n Hollies, 
уза. fruits and seeds of Pavia id Robinia, | Laurels, Rhodode ийге &c., пы: dni il сер РотАТОЗ. —Bring С those in frames slowly, 
occasionally encountered, prove that thes e two genera, | sionally with arboreous forms—su ch а and 1 1 put in order to succeed 
X merica and а into our | the Purple Beech, ог the Hemlock Sp aoti: rim erm them. 
gardens as exotics, at one time fourished i n Turje Tt | duc КЕ of f yet : pios ERU QR CIN Ar di 
borders must be 80 ATHE ISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
із well known that Europe is destitute of Walnuts, the | borde u У ча ўў eri conn ЕЎ с 04 rorthe Weekending Jun 5,189.45 observed at the HOTCHA OK 
of the southern Сап a gr reat number of ан із іп sor all у KU ро "TEMPERATURE. 
different nuts are very хузни in lignite formations, GARDEN AND P Jan.. |3% | OftheAir. |OftheEartn| wind| d 
nd if compared with a large North American genus fr. In Sio RAM with m озб jot px АЯ [Max] Min тер p AP p 
№ t UAM meris 
SRM Du Kikoy (agna шее] БА абар rely |} prove as much as possible outlines of every kind, туш Tura. 19| 21 |за amaa [р а | Ew 
shrubs А 4129.584) 29.525 | 28.5 | 42 423 | N.W.] 40 
be distinguished from the fossil Juglans tps TUR ur a 1 XS what AUS or- | sur. 20 25 |29109 29.585 | а ваза ау, е 
Ung. I might enlarge upon the different Maples, Oaks, туу epeei 2 por dono [s s Op ng NE. 2 А tM a E из $i п Мо 
i lars, vo irc RAE Ye CL Leod single specimen in recesses ; these should b "Wed. 25) 27 |29.655 эю | a7 3 | 27 | 310 p "i hos " 
elg im Mito. Р but "i жч кс thos ве їп | те faliy preserved, as 5 general. ru e, to give dee ер Average. |  |2900| 29.84 | 39 | 250 | 220 | 408 | ns 
shadow: hro Ю | an їз pi —— 
North America ; and Imi dd a great number of | pold reliof а ees! the prominent features into "т з ERIS E louis S Trost ai night. 
M H »i -— T: ani Oggy ; fros an О " 
den Pul ri "Nor P S iu Ws bri AZALEAS. Plants that have been kept in heat to 22 NED IVOR membered, siat at sen Mae 
у the Cx сү ; 
e lusion, \ whieh I published abous 20 years ago has ring them into flower wi ill now require. pretty liberal = Emu e е ут m К its frost atnight. 
ions. — 
cold currents of air. See that young plants are clear 
25—Hazy; foss отца hail, sle che 
ght. 
Mean temperature o 6 1-10t nee y. "bei ow the average. 
un onside ations force s to the Mackie the ot ins ecte and in a healthy growing oii tion. . STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
: ` Сл TIONS AND PrcoTEEs.—Soil for n" havin ng During the last 39 years, ашышы: Week, ending Feb. 4, 1865, 
Тейит p period, tt liznite was formed, "us E ti NE be ов. ENFIN ог 
A tod with North Am but d Е er time, let 16 now be occa- January [$Y E үз. о! | отем | 5 
E геал n 
ie divided РЎ one €— M & dry für use when w nted. February. |228 žė which. it бшу ы 
iov b с ғ 0, y, | Ta ke care vos it is tree from а ire 4 
place o ce ia тоа y а continent, Dr. nger, in Journal | Oryrrartas.—Give a little air when f Sunday29..| 45.6 `з86 |. 17 | o2 
" * 29.. М 38. .23 in 
avoid cold бнк Pick off decaying leave d | Mon. 30.4 444 3821] 19 0.39 
—« Tues. 31..| 444 х 
Kin пдйћеға — v The po cd Not eut гше | | keep down mildew by means of sulphur. Thin out | wed 1| 435 эга, n 052 
& victim to t taste" of th es. ot con 1 d Thurs, 2..| 43.9 37.6 13 0.75 
with having taken all our handsomest jays, jte з leaves and shoots, and continue to move | Friday 3..| 4+6 ил| 9 | ove 
sies ings a gie o M regar gp us at mo ow а few of the most for to tur. 4..| 448 2389 |. 18 | ost 
rmediate кка for earl x T The highest йрй during the КОТ, » period occurred on the — 
T ny 29th, 1863 ; 15, 1832; and ж 1830. -therm. 5 deg. ; and the lowest on 
victims, 
e poor lit tle o Kingfisher 
гі the s same purpose, во tiat i in a very little while w 
upon these bea nn il birds as 
indeed о aves. All who have seen them 
writes с 
AHLIAS.— of thes w be examined 
preparatory to thei "ed piedi arator in heat. 
uy ni 
, have 
у ETE 4 1 £k £4 
been vos OUS 
the 315%, 1857—ther 
Den Oax 
No ticas to Corresponden: 
Т IW. This jade E ire. Ааа Та, 
few the who le, 
along w. with their be „backs glancing brightly іп the able than СЯ сЗ ey foroing; and 16 is ngerthan either English Oak or Malabar Teak, it M 
sun, are able to a. th uty they add to ће | to find in places just now such a rei ty ity of аана: i s bod A for 
banks of our the loss we shall sustain | floral bea M Жык ү. like proper «АА һаз | ship.building, though it is very useful in certain parts, and 
by their extermination. If the taxidermists would | been paid, опе would have thought that most things Pa ly in. steamboats, aa it will s gre 
only unite i receiving i5 bir the water. | would now be in a highly satisfactory conditi IK: of heat where UR їз а free current of air. 
men would other occupations to follow| CHERRIES, —Advance steadily. Ventila abes et 2 aboeld бн Wood, айа: ehe айыз roof rae D 
fhan turning their against our British | the weather NS permit, and tain positus for ventilation either by г lifting fla 
kingfishers. For the ladies, I wonder they have the |ing tem icc tern alon ridge; or by openings at the end: [^ 
heart to give their co to thi rder.” — Water frequently between the hills,| Under! is Дыш ири: with flap ventilators at the 
One of their number is al n the same | and ШАГ the ge m the frame. Ensure а айт Dnyr d И vod о di is, without 
journal to have uttered M feeling complaint :— | ture of 70° night and day, allowing a rise of 5° in si pressing i them fl flat, pe с flowers quite bre. 
Please, do say a ladies on our behalf, | day if уаш», add rising to 85? or even 90° durin in their natural form in y of pure fine sand, чш 
We thought they liked to see us flying about the Sunshine. is perfectly dry, and then let this be placed for some hou 
ey m ying abou e ina агч TE uel as that of a slack алыса 
DM cuted . I| ESAU f thes of Nectarines which | Fuxat M. Your Fungus is Chzetomium m, Corda, 
| UR specimens más l obligo. Tt is 
—Tre and 
have baði pcs for арты years oftentimes produce 
- 10 P Grat Britain. 
ongst 
n for three e hours yesterday io t to my 
fedi pen, on an syot at Datchet, "where s a water- | à large excess of fruit buds, and this more especially on bes various Fungi which are developed upon damp 
E LS A heard | weakly trees; a paap consequence of allowing tbe Hir AMA Pires: R D. Todd's Patent Protoxide Paint is, ж0 
him tal [от | ЖО remain are weak blossoms M inferior fruit and | believe, one of the very iu ШАН to use to preven 
ladies hats per preces ger fiic ey that heh M wood. When th erefore, such is e trees ерта аса ag т blisters, and the hardest friction 
К move 
killed se ES Ди SE Do, pray, entreat tha. lad ies | will be greatly benefited by well pes the flo RKET GARDENS: E F. These are usually ir tthe Cb 
: heir hats, or we shall inevitably be | buds, taking care to the larg: Such as аге | term. Тһе crops then on the ground are taken at valu 
extermi mb $c should lo b Of course a considerable xn x cr АЕ T of - : ai Sa Non. 
mm nu shou so be Леб to allow for casualties. Lodo al Russet; 5, Flat Noupareil; 6, Par 
" i —T B, i [4 
E. of Operations. daily till the bloom i ат ready | 5, Reinat чет асаав uU 
(Por the ensuing desk) expand, when that operation must for a time be | Names ОЕ PLAN C. Stenochlena tenuifolia.— 1, 
Two of the as $ заса" "The night temperature may be per- ap кын. хаанаа lucidum ; 8 ue 
accom ‚+, ia eaudata.— oui 
re 1, compaeta ; 2, het t um; 
mental кайр аге the almost total d by a proportionately free admission of air| 2, Lachen iq "es Becr dei Han - 
mixing flowers md | shrubs together, and "t deep jieti the cian is at all favourable. — SAND: er. The broken s sed for sprinkling 
m t to the outlines of walks. , Neverthel ess it will,|  PrwEs.—Às а what Дей shite should tako| °*® the surfaco rd walks s in Lon Кыны s and parks is 
place кзг or early in February let e Polisye E io be be had in quantity of Mr. G emi die 
A PWhe га i b id ffer a little advice about soils. мае t "Pine in the barge in 15538. hel E iid is т Заа bu t wo 
=i ere, there ore, о е possess ап growers adhere - ee to loam. What is wanted | „ "aderstand it is to be had retail of some of the nu ^ 
ensive and b margin, m may be done in the | is not а new description of soil, but good texture. VisEs: E T. Your soil, subsoil, and previous neglect are & 
way of decoration inde ode ы the ar flower against your Vines.” If they would not ripen their fruit 
p Few people use turf so fre sh as they у and ought| dà th pai pen 
iden; and if the nakedness of such borders in do. Proper eme texture is the great Умее: Your тойа Rom he icu bin Жа пто pud _ 
ра were objection, it would be easy where | desid eratum, and this bé ined in per mouldy, partl ied ie ert poo den You Foul 
plenty of labour is allowed to or & | teotion 18 H loamy Че lema of cherooel wiit have no better chance with new Vines under existe 
them over at the approach of the dull season, when | broken bones will add to its porosity, and also t КУ ереен e T to "Dant Migne thor 
: Pel iums were , For winter | its 3 ех for vod eo ld, be housed bí il with gobierna de mer sod vi er, o КИНЕ 
tion of this description many eligible plants | September a dry e, and should bo chopp ed d. If the roots of у Vines are "— they 2 
offer themselves—such as the common Wall-flower, | into squares j^ stall нй ud» A du do better if the soil wererenewed, and th drained, bu. 
Chri e, the winter Aconite Wood | for pots P 'WéaM € Ls dae din eher additio s at rainage T - decayed, the Vines had Pottar Бе а 
диш тоо, ig ad ere а any е6 erocks, b; hrak kin bones ind charċoal mixed ; on ju ibis pen vm x75." Pici еы yi 
mi po in due time, and | a layer of 2 turf in 1 оору EXxCRESCENCES: І, 0. W. Th Jlings are mere 
ei establish ied for te ^ Dun, addet t ed re а а umps, and then the ball of the wth of cork. The plant is evidently. imus suber _ 
nursery о ndrons, and other d ы shru 
give abundance of air Misc. ky. Please send у & te th 
such ав Box, Aueuba, Laurustinus, &с„ would be al and you will be informed tù, не m КОЗ ы T 
yseful adjunct, This is, however, carrying matters with a | 
STRAWBE these 
when dex сива ы А all mild. 
. Vixrs,—Diffücult setters should be artificially fer- 
fora copy of No. 40, 
be gi 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, Mey 
1862. rU price pt ined 
No, 4,1804. Apply 
H 
1 apre pter em 
