152 TIE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 18, ње 
| ог forcing, be careful to secure a thor 
many names | state of the atmosphere by frequently Spring de Fs 
Fungi on Ræstelia cancellata are another iust 
had previously occupied "the. gro and. From 
tact in а very obscure subject. 
As regards the important matters contained in Mr. | of a similar character, which occur in n all parts of tte cud and every — surface, but a regular m 
Cooke's volume, we n & adverb to them Deo | town, but especially in and about the city, the following state of the atmosphere is most e Гасло ой 
key pere, as most "3 pen bave from time to time | are nes :g ^ as illustrations of a theory which it var means of a slight bed of fer rmenting materials in Qi 
corded o or reviewed in this Journal ; and t the be qui orth the while. o of an idle anti iquary t house whic h will also — а гоне warmth and the 
1 HEH arther : Elm Ir n eni , ni 
excuse for not referring t e original, which we | Court, pns in the Temple; Flower-de-Luce Court, in tion than anything that can A е dal "by tsat 
recommend to the notice w all horticulturists sho Fleet Street; са gen € md ze бы ia ca 
wish to know ғ som meti thing of a very large and trouble- | Stairs, where Goldsmith lodged once, off Farringdon 
Tu Dec arket, but now removed to oblivion; Hatton Garden,| д. die; DY [uy дур KITONEN о mos 
. The pos "сомий a classification of all the|called after Sir Christopher; Hay Hill; Le Um. 5s poro Or BONIS seeds of some Crops will 
species hitherto kuown as British, which will no doubt | Lane, better known by the less savoury appellation d: у g | iness for 
receive considerable increase hereafter ; d we are sure | Rag Fair ; Saffron uil, Чар таппа inta oik. is t прозе; п › dr e^ iud pres until the ground 
that an ресин r the record of new species will | dust ; and Willow Walk, in Pimlico. Leig à Hunt iwi pu ‘suficie wu y ear treading on without dis. 
be p in some future edition of a work for which we рөн, as an article of faith со th go а М h "rischi a proper condition to receiv _ 
foresee a ене ае den and. ondon, p. there was 54 а single street in some part Ше возо. 2200 ief is committed by inattention ~ 
—————— К f which а ree was not visible. Е B А, [9 1 М | 
Те Jardin red du Muséum. Ву Prof. Decaisne. [e may jum been a time when his creed was not silvas ow Early Mazagan as soon as the ground 
tinued from p. 1250, 1864.) very wide of the МОАНА e а CaARROTS.—Sow also oid Horn on a warm border, 
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WALL TREES ok. 5 uning and nailing must soon 
— Leave: s finely a and sharply — 
be brought to a clo 
Pécher os 
without glands; flowers pum Fruit . 
skin yellowish white on the shaded side, esci E Calendar of Operations. 
i For the ensuing wee. 
) hite, WnILE the ground is white эй: now, as it i 
coloured next the stone, melting, with ST ас cidalated | present, little can be done in the way of ou ut-door ig 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
Forthe Week ending Feb. 15,1865, as ызла at the "Horticultural Garies 
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sugary, slig tly perfumed juice. Sto elliptic. yet in-door S will however soon require atten- a| RATURE. | 
Ripens at Paris about the middle Ж mber. | tion in the way of potting ; everything therefore neces- | February ci, Mais PA: Or the Eart Wind 37. | 
[This Peach, from m Bresa of which the Peach is | sary for the propt carrying out of that operatio: 37 insi "Mean | foot 3 feet | 
said to be а native is not of much merit at Paris | now be put in readiness. » > too should now Еа d У avara TRAE | 
e description, which agrees with | strictly kept in check, an nstant heri Кочо: се E 13 ETT IET аз | 41 | XE, | 
that of the plant as it existed in the garden of the | upon а vv = perform бене of routine w Я Satur 11| 15 | 30475 às | 4o | ài реа 
Royal Hortieultural Society. Nevertheless some par- GARDEN AND PLAN ьн Вапдау М) 16 |3021 | | 3 285 | 40, а NE| | 
tienlars relating to it as found in Persia, and to its| As Min He Conservatory and n Sh ü Tues. M| 15 |30167. ТЕ: ЕТЕ | ИШ, 
roduetion to Europe, may prove interesting.] It|gp - safe ие апе Wet Hee dp 300 | 29 | аха 
obtaining Brun bulbs, Chinese Рае Begonias, | =] [юри ртм 03213202 10 NR 
was supposed tbat the Ao Peach might be the and other plants in flower К om forci ing pits or оћег| per X mes am за юв ют аз шщ 
Perso ISP Рене с ginally brought from | : S edd g such as have done бй Feb. ed LI ionty TN ight frest. | 
о other quarters, will now be the а DE WE]. Шы E ION; marg fn "ix Wade 
and of which rien рна more than 43 of the ў ^ тү Eel iine; snow ; sharp f | 
more remarkable for their beauty and excellence ; but eo ing 4 fo SEDIS Me UN а ut MI os M -Overeast тете frost at. Lo emnes f 
this shrub, or bush, has not been found wild in Persia, at this timo of the Poli suficient ті ИО 5 har frost iine wesk 9] deg. be'ow (he avitum - 
only in gardens. We ou t therefore to suspend | tories, even in honnen i in Уман plants аге in бое, STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
our неч on eum paa till under longer culture its CARNATIONS ND PICOTEES. — Planting tim During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Feb. 25, 1805. 
'yaria! 
M » of Brugu dro $ and Olivier. | The found it in Ч — bestow ЕЕЕ ЁТ |Greate (dq um 
à . y great piri on the proper preparation of soil for Feruey. 5581558 SS Er 9 Quantity NF alal 3 
Ár |> н | Iz lu j Г 
x abandoned to Nature, without eut been budded Qui; t ODON ныр UE pue di s ad i а —— cm 2114148 | 
ot praned, і er to improve its production. The E —If not already done, re-pot such kinds ав | Sundayl..| аз | 311 | 379 | м unm ; 3| 5| 6|1 | 
o р еу | г ire eie Ma any Mine n blocks Me Mon. 39.. 453 | 30.5 | 37.9 20 0.51 2| 5| 3| 5| 4 
t ought се rit possessed an agreeable flavour, ты | ha н i Tues. 21.405 | $922] 302. 18 023 залет 
althoug Tus Ave eed of November, it ave. o sedis «Seb inito rede tumm and may Мей, jj 469 | 314 | 392 13 УН | $221 
£ ected some of the x GNE. be very dry. сао therefore, E the bou C Rr 22-:| 467 | 326 |. 395 18 remo HP 
which Ls one T Wer 38 kin s of ess which they | |fora ч minut uhr Co year Des gi Meme s ed aer AE ien un ааа | 
wili also nefited b y be ing sul The hi; ghest temperature im the above ге period occurred on the 
age, and with J н 21st. 1859 and 21st. 1846—therm. 59 deg.; and the lowest on theath, — 
М. = panion pere) 4) enrich кш process. Syringing may soon be Sissi s early in| 1890—therm. 18 deg. 
which M. Olivier en, com n aftern on fine days, and other condi a 
ЗАЕТИ 8, other tions j 
Five of S alot turn ш past v o growth may more generally Ye put in 
фы yel nm ^ mE S as po oF wbich т m foroo бап would have been prudent during duller | ,.. РОТЕ es io Corresponde ents. 
e` difference in the period of riponing whi JE mi I. ree ы entitled the “Mini 
аы he frs seen а Ва Т. еме РахзтЕз.—БВейв for these are best made in the Praning, p published xml 
whádh.:werg mS aem autumn ; Ws where plants have been kept in pots,  intreduetor ortion. of Moore's “Іш 
i С аа б similar to that during winter they may planted ou n with t ы М most инк A connected account of the 
which Professor Decaisne stai to be the case balls ; T| Alpha. Kemp's“ How to Lay Out a G: 
with the Angora Pear. rien variety ri ripens in fact ге v оп richly P repared soil as thé | Cond аР Old. Subeoribe — 
weeks earlier at Paris than in Asia Minor; but| Pry в soon т weath - ir His ый к NOR - heat, except he Cypri 
Ispahan, which is situated 15* returned, these ose of No merica, amongst which the 
A: all the е ofa t E do s z de. i| and "A оня over, slightly forking Ey teen Romer cepe iege) d bodie 
dos: Doiii vn. nita e surface soi As appl yi ng a top-dressing of light| temperature varying from o. " 
Fera Pavie Adinirablé, рае "blanche, På [des ie ance о the depth of say half-an-inch all — range higher io summer, in о! 
9 Boudin, Pêche s Royale, Раз, Pêche eda o Zw о, Pe che e ek Dioses ^ MD po and wellripen: 
Б gla rkeria spectabilis; —Cattl 
flowers small. [Fruit so like that i Téton de Venus, Сосо. Follow up ford r dio clions, regu-|  cristata; соо rr re 
that many consider 6 "bi same, even among French id stopping and often рш: lightly vidi water | Speciosum: Epidendrum amab 
authors themselves, born at Montreuil, where Peaches und the frame. ure qur m te нЕ "nt 
are more especially cultivated, where their cultivation "Fs —As soon as the young shoots are four or i five) Insleayi; O. membranaceum ; О. næv 
forms the chief employment of the inh: ts, and у t the fi nå tin EA nae M P аа 
where, consequently, they must be pitiy x e ween e finger an umb; this is Eg of the| tr SED PEACH Leaves: Hortus. tion 
: N Pese ] fyesterday. 1% is not precisely the 
quainted with the varieties € ости Тһе Royale | 3 nsure еа Екй бахе died, for i есі sent 
is ide: istin e Bourdine b steady degree of Mig at the roots. Figs are ve tips are green. Moreover, iure the fection i 
many ; but the fruit from e obtained p the Horti- | impatient of dro TOUÉ ry short period of mem n Mu ipa mp side wi 
баст Society under both names proved ihe tame p| enn respect шау prove fatal to the crop. ааа rere eme e н 
and the fact of their being so, is ebote by ds KIDNE —Qive liquid manure to these, and from sudden ‘change of w n d vegetatii 
following quotation from La Bretonnerie, Ecole du sd sovings! foe succession as required. most active. The Peach is а delicate ti 
Jardin Fruitier, vol. 2, к 272, 1810; p 389, edit. 1784,— |, _ PEACHES. hera dam nk 
“ Doudine or Roy. былай БӨ to push above five or six eyes without stopping ; y» be зо Le miu Ma 
à y in pPing ; othing wrong about yo 
said by nurserymen, and бна у гэе мо die catalogues, м do more to e — the sap than any mode of, have been planted where old ones stood, 
This Dich ms not known, when dagotihe eulétvd eu r pruning. i "The rees are properly attended to ascertain ghat no old Toota ere 10 left with which 
dubhan S |in could come in contac: 
опаа оде пиве f aO ааыл e Ri аорта 
ce his жай ries ete he чы каг во much remp it ning, taking vod a Азу at x un Give ai i freely e is probably What you inest bj t G. rites 
his fai when the avoural xs an DGE GATES: An 8 iber asks if some CO! 
бешу. т; has apparently | been ignored by hose eben viel with some force in the afternoon S liberally will kindly give information as to the best way in which g 
086 wnO| РИ Е 06 x not allow the Боо, heat to rise too L3 ihe inside ot the lodge ; Y = A pe x 
ын o is an excellent Peach, uddenly; when much new tan has been added in Las Tham ] rd to We out in Фр weather 
ripe the middle of Same [end of September or | 209 prd T recent ehifüngs. т removals this may CET P P "The extrink d 135 wes 
а in land]. ео de not com- etika i m od aee m onstant rie crac to the trial M lent ero. rd of Messrs. F. & A Dickson & 
mence to be y е о ut when it ow necessary, in order to ensure | AMES О Praxts: М M M. 1, Lastrea 
does begin, it bears abundantly. ot liis For general purposes 80° or 85° will be suffi- anguiare ; 3, Hymenophyllum unilaterale ; 
Peaches" To the latter remark of La Bretonnerie, dent. t Let Eye ipee tm moisture be in proportion to арра avec yl чаз е аа 
* made in 1784, ow perhaps scarcely ап exception z increase of heat and light, and give 'air йорер TE КЕТИШ 
at the present day.] freely ' M m in the m € all favourable occasions | Grass із Macrochlos t A aem ofthe 
pem. up a dots f к Acacia dealbata. 
t of sun-heat whenever а | pis: i 
lla ce of doing so аа ЕАВ: S. According to the Chiswiek ех 
Miscellaneous. 1NRS Attend 1 ИД longs to the class of Green 
dba NEUEM Laiere.— Stroete taliad "after | stoppt t унщ аЙ io the disbudding or| Competitor belongs to the Green Knight 
trees, flowers, gardens, а: dinge numerous hue mese vM оне d le rae Таке coe SS T m od mi po 
might be supposed, and Sr Бе resumed to h sua zy Бр permitted du shoulder tying. А brisk h heat le ент a entm ы 
derived their ara e the open spaces pie айтмай та at night ; let 65° а iata go egeo rear Meme ey s s Lor За wardi 
о, n E ne d eon op yE = шо ees sep м for your шй se, if СА radi si ow four 
(a: inde or yi ouse, . radicans, 
are two x Streets, one in deaf dies эге ra m ho — E en за, north yal, with some slighe sx 
