128 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 11, 1865, 
- - r methods of procedure e, and t 1 then | Lineas and which ean be successfully managed 
s first finding out her 
iscellaneous frst finding 
y imitating them. B long course of experience, | only b 
Boys nn of pem x оаа 2 € p if gui ы by a habit of observation, ever - Ротатов .—1 not already Sad Es some be planted 
«c dád dou айа nominated Мг. Jol will in time become skilful; but Шен, is а more |in a frame on a gentle bottom: 
ommendador," or Knight (of the highest іу of compendious method which much t will be RS NES.—Be satisfied with as UM ow pi temperature f 
PY ON m the Rose, and accompanied the insignia by | оа and that is by reading the result be considered safe, but shut u e «t 
an au жр letter. ал Hos of others. Let us recommend to every young | | Poor the thermometer to rise considera ы T 5e 
beds (wn = сеи р Hà pn Банту» beginner interested in plant eulture will to some ext ent economise fuel, and will be к i 
8, Oossible 1e : : D Н 
i the | studying well Dr. Lindley's “ adus t Horticulture." fireh i 
porase оаа наа ЕО pterea , any shed Many hare — дун that they owe much o m ARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GAR ji: 
Р CN ISE leasure and whioh шор have found in| Di peto nching may now b 
if Lr Med toked hi Pesce to keep m the rain. Е рано i rem 207009 po | e and, where ne cms rj, drain s ч E also ng 
Beds out of doors should be made deeper than those in | Bo ignorant of first) рлар, "m ill ded n. Wheeling should, ү Possible be kept for hard 
droppings are mixed wid vit hs vox нуе S oh де by becoming acquainted i in this easy manner with the vibe —Pruning and thinning of these must 
g ne fourth part of mellow | discoveries of others, and with the great "ams of t hed fi d with di uy 
turfy ] In forming the bed, collect sufficient АЕ ih which the collation of those dis e pushed forward wit "iw: ition. Where necessary, 
чеке е: droppings, vr them Ds out i н pd airy Sesame prier i ght to lights А man may indesddie | | work is tek par TA d but this kind of 
requen ot allowing 
them to dap or ferment to mcm ка " After Re T ко: er йе md ness b x re 1 1 gardener; te i —The obse ations made in reference to 
have been so turned and dried as to Pax cach the er d аке » his fai loros fewer. The с sy eme Apples m apply to t 
ору Wi their heating too violently when put — == ШЕЕ 
gether, make them up into a bed abou foot deep, STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEA 
beating them firmly together. If the droppings bave tocounta йн. it FECIT diver do blo many | cor che Week ending Feb. 8, 1865, as observedat the оа ND 
been оччу oec. pq крнын will soon Slan pepe Mod 4 | "TEMPERATURE. m 
commence, and by inserting a thermometer, the rise or | ES Bixdgomür | са 
fall of the temperature can be asce: ained. If it rises |! persons will eel ihe latter mofhol, and the book we | February |s $ Meri ccn unt rin iter Wina $ i 
too high, the surface of the bed must be loosened with | 7 Max.| Min. | мах. м. | Mean] ше ep.| dee 
a dungfork, and when showing symptoms of declining FL GARDEN А AND PLANT HOUSES. Thurs. 2| (вон 25052 и | и | 4&0 | a A 
mus a be law pA. When the tempera-| Тһе ке being still е for €— Friday 9) 22355 213) $ | $ | stol 4 | di NR] m. d 
ture the bed 5° to e wit s, soils f wer beds may be pre- | Sunday 5| 9 |29.786| 29.685 9). 8.554. m КЫК 
dan aad o its rising higher, pui in the sp awn. This is pared, and digging and ылы Mrs respect rr Tues 7 n pen зл | 5o 3 йз 2 hy S 
g he prop: ation Wed. . $12 | BEA n es 28 NE 
apart, i "ins erting pieces of spawn abont the size of an of plan ад attention. Merry 29.657 29.02 | 45.5 | 31.7 | 38.6 | 42.4 | 415 |. 
egg, and covering wu the dung, pressing it rade osely | St fog in Jes should likewis rii [^ m over and any | Feb. 2—Partially, d ше {оныт гіта at E 
zy ne; 
g 
about the spawn. It is of the greatest importance | plants likely to prove short of the expected deman 
that the temperature of the bed should not decline should be remov ved to wh ere the re isa gentleheat,to| — — $- Hasy, uniforml y overe 
below 70°, nor rise above 80° 7—Drizzly ; rain ; sely pus Pita wu 
and it must be closely watched, AURICULAS,— Whenever the ккан ү is favourable мек шиший yeast; ien 3 Bum К 
ture of the hous Me ы ча агр the be ds: wi A ma ts, or | let rm iie as much air as possible. THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
TATE OF 
sa as ina be n essary. Within a fortnight after BEDDIN а PLANT es if in pots, must also have During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Feb. 18, 1805, 
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spaw cove with good | air whenever the vem mild, but means of ба| өз ое : Prevailing Winds. 
moist вой, and ers itfirm. If before putting on the tion at УШЕУ шч be m lan February. HE НА $8 Yonsin |9" gran a LE 5 
soil а even q abont 2 inches of cowdung (inabout| Слвмлтгохѕ AND PrcorEEs.—Draw the lights off ERR 539 AE тшо i Sr Run Az а at 4 
the same s moisture as the soil) is spread over | these in ihe day time vim de but let them Бе роб | —— i517: жесе РИНЕ ре а ШЕ 
йе bl i wil Tast род and prodnoe бает meara e ECGSEEFEE 10 
rooms than if covered with soil only. After Сїукалтля-—Зевше these from frost, from which Tues 14::| 457 | 313| 5) и | бю (Шр PERS 
hien jer t ery e to suffer. Strong growing plants | Thurs. 16.: 467 30.6 | 38.7 9 023 ]|6 6|4/3)1|973 
shut up, excluding the light, and use the syringe may n eas hift, in order that their pots may ЖЕШ. LR FUE, M Er ds 30 HE HE РЕН 
the occasional! ally to keep the bed moist. This will be all be well үз with roots by flowering. time. When The highest pe PES the above period occurred on the 
attention required. f establ gi nm big —therm. 59 deg.; and the lowest оп the 13th, ;1850— һеш, 
for ss te M n beari ring is s 50° to 55°, as a pog temper rature | with weak liquid insnure. т ро 
and watering the |  FoncED FLOWERS. ai eiae onal batches of Roses tices to Corr ndents. 
beds wh — the young Mushrooms to | and нер bulbs may now be pim heat. Among | Arrowroor Ne EP с 2n Qor в treated at length. f 
damp 52 here efore water КОШУ 6. the bed ceases to | Tulips of the d for forcing 1 а Тея ‚а hand-| Рг. Lankester's Lectures on Food. Starch is held o 
ороюн, using i water g аф the same temperature | some viel. belon to the T section. heat-giving or respiratory, nob a flesh-forming or nutriti 
несне, Jare must be taken in ае the crop, | Where Ms ots are сомов ‘palba of all kinds beginning to лев (oo 
d COLOURED KAIL : 40 Old Bubsoriber asksif seeds of the different 
кода лий T bonn аг Зоот да the g Mushrooms. | push may be advanced without i injury by bi e iaces = coloured Kaile, such as those recently notic "e "i suitable 
thickly on soil Merge а greenhous They for garde Деко, сап anywhere be obtained Wè - 
Apples. e Dorchester magistrates have decided | afterwards, when куч be rode rae and po на: suspect not. They must be carefully pepe Main 
that Apples are esee pode, Es therefore | Plants in pots of Lily of the Valley and of Weigela poem eed me Ao ps one that we know of t 
Es ex е тузар toll when conveyed b эр Шу win h в Атто Oy S das not tell what рау 
roug! ELARGONIUMS.— These ill now i ; ng the! apparently р 
dio 2 Vines. ES че E s P growing slowly ^| and full of "buds ought e ema (ts its зе, to ре rfection aid i 
to ee EOR: if yours does not, but they either die off or look shrivelled ) 
y E to о уер (ео perle consistent with the proper temperature. | withered, it is probably owing to a defici jenuy of warmth, or 
more, and = qoem circum: Fan rieties may be kept a little warmer than| perhaps to cold draughts, or they may have been 11 
soil it is long lived. Inthe Gironde, vien en properly | ordinary kin damaged in the bud. | 
attended to, it will last from 100 to In the — Water those in bloom with very weak ийет uA dg Feng. gane wrap р them du. ian pape mi ! 
commune of ее - : gravelly soi), Ше, are Vines liquid eem occasionally, and bring others forward - them firmly with any soft dry material L a box : £ 
ipee nd t Pessac some are shown of|for succession. hin tin. On no account put any damp н with еш $ 
t grea E e det as is there traditionally ORCING GARDEN. ipis almost, sure Pw ZA е БУ Fs E 
believed, i in the dine fe ее High temperature must still be avoided, or unhealthy | GREENHOUSES : 4 Brook. There is no -- tter pl ч 
in Bur greenhouses than by means of a simple ot-water о ищ 
to have lived 400 years, and üt Tuy n TU Аяра ire with a boiler of quick action—such as the tubular e 
— Prepare a new bed to succeed that 1 
centuries old continue to flourish productively. | becoming TED. On fine days give as mu uch air pa pr rese Mey ar а ed other question. Tiie | 
Denn, m ora. and its Fruit, iok p HAT m oe du our A : шщ olly do 1 
Servian Flo ti LLY $ . е 
1] ГЫ en UA бй 8 little D a Earl елде: the first. ped and it is vital therefore to keer 
1 вотз. —Sow а little Dute! Nc arly Horn in а) them mixed up in à heap of earth or sand for опе Season. 
Flora is almost enti et " English. Тһе banks аек аи оп а gentle bottom before sowing, during which time it із ad ble to tum 
КЙ me р which wind through the forests are — оп n 906 "plants i in n houses may no them over two or three times, so as to facilitate the decay d 
carpeted 1 places fill d the pulp and husks. They may be sown in autumn. hen 
which та in jo Ue oods abound with the wild |w Aen о es io. ed | Hor-warER Prees: M C is desirous of ascertaining Tuus 
R dé wm i " ith young p an Todd's Patent Protoxide Paint is now u рен ыд: 
AN › ME ira sol de eer aned of many of PEACHES. —Admit air freely whenever t the weather thut 24 cannot ANM se — ublin. 
ntaining a good en to 
wild flowers of de. fields also are Des which are e. Imskors: 46, Wo do not now the Otter Moth. The T: 
08 met with in England ; Violets and Daisies, | тшу кшй етш et jr geo 6 Же : the pia Tossock math aro eal Hop digs in Kent, ав : 
ansies purge, and Oxlips, Forget-me: Names or Рілмтз: P A. 1, Selaginella Galeottii ; 12, Be 
and Speedwells, Orchises of all кулаа and wild ginella Martensii; 3, Asple fl bellifolium : 4, Aspe 
бака Meadow Saffron and the Cuckoo flower, or | T gloire y is ее a TS ema bulbiterum.— a d. 1, Ston o oebirene rx vas 
gged Robin. The hedgesare powdered with Honey-| Ртхкѕ.—1 not already done, young plants growing iden vpn at 1 ert ur t growing 0 
suckle and the Clematis, and fringed with yellow |in t have been some ti lai your old Apple trees is ono of the species of Jungs 
ed will be 
Lo with Bramble bushes, овев, aum the | benefited by having the soil loosened up as deeply as ade e Sig y. е анаи eo 
d abi Repub Trees, indeed, that a com- | can be done yd injuring CN giving it a PONNE ` The рин c do not 
parati king of. р. Pehe: а bal 
Servia. The wild Pear and Cherry, the Pun, апа the| dry. The water оша pepe by m ta sies 0 Р too | To BACCO "p. this question :— 
Apple, » шау be seen in great терет = ub the р со T Tas beca in he habit of growing Tobacco T 
пел and Laburnum are met with by the Sides of | € if this is done the soil will be мег almost as mot this prac dee render bim abe Ps ep 
Bud and rad abound on kr de hill sides. | as before forking up; ind careless watering is | laid against him y the officers o 1 
сонаи Review, Jan. 1865. де, great cause' of the surface of the soil becomin, re Ee ЧАС рор a азау t Per 
close id н апа — efully avoided. only in а ррувіс garden aud f edical purposes enm 
i & = dea NE afford nice tom. ari wi or not = pm f the insects whioh е 
of Operations. огош PS е here, and Кее mes r not pr 
| > as йу as ша, Eu consistent wit th pn lants | Vixts Constant Reader. "Tho retention of ao mue Aer 
(For v eng week. T, | them dwarf ап n xa у preserving | ^ could hardly have failed to affect injuriously the Tipas 
Tur of à (ecc ue bushy. Нахе a constant eye to main- | the whole, and to weaken tho lower buds, and LP 
necessity f fi doubt the reason the Vines now fail to show fruit wr 
in = gardening operations is de now жш, quer season when it may be most wanted, and let ihe i ки Lasagne. ОЙУ р ttai rio ea 7 lights 
ас owledged. as the | ment of the plants be regulated according to c aa, Ж y the wood must 
1 this isa matter which demands consi iderable e| been in much too crowded a state 
