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176 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. amsi. 
In cuts end | green | wounds t 
fine ical uses. 
kind, its bl = pre "n ical rq p | with pee marc a sovereign кедү : mà of tha св safety а гын — vue кш sos M a tei are ies 
4 i -|oftheleaves are used in poultices with great adva e considered sa erra vu 
core Зен scene иеле а y WU ben : t When boiled they yield an agreeable ч "e the Vines, but shut T р owing the therm н € 
: ki HN wh — sort calle iana ; | more —À than that A hina: it is will to some сий ы 
large yel ind; а o of the lar rgesb e" tho ought very "20 гас ing o tbe nervous sys es mise fuel, x m: Ъе much m more congenial than st 
and оошо, purplis sh v violet, and on 
is one of the very best, while for the ease with which i 
may be forced it has few equals. Narcissi ua. ч 
e 
as did also Deutzia scabra за 
gracilis, Kalmia glauca, Hyacinths, and double Tournso 
Tulip. Тон lilacs was one named Charles X., 
ou 
f which 
deepest p КЕ when forced they 
Paris for producing white flowers rced in dark- 
ness, "i as fine effect ы d е, plants 
aes Guelde e when forced; 
P ns of it, loaded "- 
y 
be the variety шоро ed about | a 
when 
[on 
give excellent vinegar. | fire- 
nd the 
The leaves and te ndrils rà d an juice | atmosphere moist, ii the foliage should m 
fermented, afford a pleasant light "аво of a vinous | allowed to become perfectly dr 
aracter. The leaves form als (— t eei fi day. course 
y 
urpose, In such cases they should not be taken ii 
of, Th bee 
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vineyard to be oftea ара be ү 
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foxucuMEMR- 
n done duriog the iie hard ү weather. 
Nevis ow rud ы com E eps g and thinning of these 
ceras — Broad drame and Johnstone's кемш 
h 
t 
may be planted as so s the ground is in a f 
ne | for i 
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PARSNIP: cue of these should be 
ual the 
here we ELA andard s ак 
balls of. snowy whit eness, which, contrasted with ros 
red Azaleas and Rhododendrons, had a fine bus 
t 
branches furnish potash and salts 
E wor rk is made 
1 k. +; th 
from them ; and the bark is "used for 
ps. Denman's$ Vine and 
Ledum palustre, : 
Primulas, and Daphnes are likewise at T iu fine its Fruit, 
flow of ellias, Mr. Fraser has an exte sige "—— 
i ve few ie 
hen dad [sl Pin P" re, Calendar of Operations. 
they ittle room, and flower p y; wh (For the ensuing week.) 
when not er their fine evergr ves form Юовтха the present changeable w weather great atten 
extremely ornamental background for other pla tion will be required in the way of E До 
To tbe th of Pelargoniums several houses are temperatures, and the requisite amo tof m in 
devoted om have we seen © Promis" E | stoves and other plant houses. ree Jat ur z to 
those intended for the forthcoming ex еер “пр а gay appearance in th Conservatory an 
ion A ther sorts likewise claim much | other show houses. Cut aud tra n Climbers, and т 
айына Mt, Vui Vi Ши propagation чо keo neat and clean. 
pd БЫ ке set ir ке the ete er кеу гн on OWER GARDEN AND PL ANT HOUSES. 
d er beds of Crocuses and other bulbs.to see 
not thrown out ofthe ground by the late 
tained a fine collection of these showy &hrobs, 
iated w h 
аззос 
of their leaves ; whil re Lili 
the Valley, the new Double White Almond, ovt coming 
into bloom, — a valuable acquisition both 
and out; the b 
‚|  Looko 
that yi "s 
frost. Also inspect halt- hardy plants that have been 
th 
closely covered up, in order to see whether or not 
they с secure from injury, or suffering from con 
їз ; ue-flo eed mee €— v finem 
was in flower, my is worth ing on tof| . Avmctras— Now that mild weather has return 
its colour, Un the inside roo hav much air as possible; they dislike 
ed edi 
house Lapageria rosea blooms beantifully every year, 
undance of seeds from which multitu ides 
, CARNATIONS AND ini iniret ed the lights off 
Е there is no des t or heavy 
г RO 
rain 
n again id 
E may 
of Dep that the flowers produced towards wh end s 
ose whic rnis| 
ecds 
MARE, the early Meum being nearly or in e 
be pu 
tois "los 5 fa r mim of exhibition 
n their nis in which they are to be 
ee 
wil 3 
жыны; barren. Neapolitan Violets, now blooming Weni and will be growing: "pretty freely; therefore 
t them have as m са air | 
in t perfection, ы are being remov: velis rames in 
Mer jn e 
important | bə kept а 
c and fruit hoe as AER 
fale - this E both in 1 and out, Under T 
lass some of the n heat to succeed those coming into bloom. Кее | 47. A dos. 1 
Ad e Araka neg rw "Christm mas эге furnished | down fly by frequ uent fumiga ашышы Mon. 7:3 479 | 307) $03 | 19 ою зова 
1% ower b buds. The бает merits of the different Тобы. —Р1асе in heat potsful d i to sueceed | Wed. x 27 ариз HM ої [п 
on trial will the ene аз n be in some |those in bioom, а és E th а. he lattar re hot| Tum — 3 00 ы 2. н бе HP 
prices cid Some of Mere —— kinds allowed t to d roop fro of w Satur E 4| 499] 31:3 | 40.1 | 10 040 12171314 i 
» quality belonging to them Mem ere ppreciated now FORCING GARDEN. muta л GE 
than later in the season. PARAGUS,—AÀ. bed to n in succession should 
are annually stripped of their 
summer stock on the approach of winter, and are con- | 
verted into hybernatories for other kinds of plants. 
8 
езе. Of L 
as th ` tum 
Mr. l hundr m f. which 
flowered beautifully lasi . Coniferou s also 
germinate freely in houses of thi ption, which, 
; to be useful, should always have а hot-wat 
pipe run round them —аз із the I u 
is with which pus were fill season 
are now plun out of doors and have their pots 
covered. with Cocoa-nut "^ a eh eap and useful z P 
ll i 
ín in E. Ly L3 о о 
Ber A "ec the дө мө теби 
Eh t, an s t viro peril partu lants 
and large Azaleas, for which this ss s rum ted | 
it is impossible to speak in tiim ot. edo 
| is 
started into | Stead. 
in which the fruit is веб should be afforded a ni 
‚ | growing temperature, syringing liberally to prre 
баве, red spider, and keeping the border in а healthy 
v 
As 
now be made. On fine Шук, Ше a little air, to keep 
| theh end T becoming too much drawn. 
.—Force slowly while the weather is com- 
qensivey du dull. Syringe the trees occasionally, and 
Si ari ? 
Кеер 
apatinei ani and preparatory | аз possible, consistent with mw snp temperatur 
has been stated о; 
. Ав 
n for! ormer оссаві ions, let t Fancy miim | 
аз pomible: Had the weather, indeed, Бен ae 
jin it should have been in the ground before this 
pu —Make a «Ped of these as soon as ground 
is fit to receive the seed. "€ 
PorATOS.— Early sorts should now be planted with- 
out delay. 
SprNACH.—This will doubtless have suffered in some 
"| places from the е rosts. А sowing to su 
pas " дач Petoro now be made, : s 
—Let iug be ida on a warm border, 
STATE OF THE AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
For the Week ending Feb. 22,1865, as observed at the Hortic cultural Gardes 
E "TEMPERATURE. 
February 8 i vare TERR 
al Max.| Min. Мах. Min. |Mean 
Thu rs. 16| 20 2949| 29.055 | 4l | 20 | 30. 
Friday pal a 29.391| 29.259 | 40 28 | 34.0 
tur. 18 E 29.591) 29.503 | 47 | 31 | 39.0 
MESES 2977| 29271 | 13 | 25 | 340 
Mon. 20| 24 |30247| 23.970 | 38 | 21 | 310 
Tues. 21|25 48| 30.145 | 39 | 30 | 34.5 
Wed. 223/26 130227 30.222 | 52 43.0 
Average. EM [29.844 | 2 29.632 | 42.7 | 27.4 | 351 
* Rain and melted sn: 
Feb. 16-—Uniform m an айа ensely overcast. 
- l7—Very es ne with bright. к slight frost. 
—  1l8— hes pues rain ; drizzly. 
—  19—Cle dre e ; slight frost cpm nig mt 
— 20—Very clear; clear. cold, ај ; fine ; frosty at night. 
— 21—Dry and frosty ; 5 Snow- Peel D EROS 
— _ 92—Foggy ; hazy and SA H dull E foggy. 
Mean temperature of the week, 3 1-50. deg. beiow the average. 
During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending March 4,1855. 
= 
ez А filg Prevailing W 
No. 
eatest 
хе n 
Quantity mi: 
od of Kain. |^ |z |514 
ЗК 
а littlo 
Rosrs.—Another batch of these may now be placed | 
eather 
Trex the atmosphere mAn. ken ining a | 
хо repor 
at present, the Japanese 
Tetinosporas, Thujopsis dolabrata, and TARRY 
ТТА out of doors, have received no injury | 
the lat has also had no ill 
Aconite, several beds of which are now in great beaut: 
of these, together with some о w нана 
апі a few plants of Tree Ferns, was sold the other ч м vil а ева асы 
x. 1 
day | Mr. Stevens, and realised large rices, which can be чоо Ду шщ s PE Ж i 
the Lilies, which чи. in шапу in- | observa 
stances only presumed to be L. tum, fetched 
аз much as from 2s. to yi apiece. "The 8 
om 
per plant. 
of some 425 lots realised the sum of 42 
agreeable odour, and 
which is not арома 16 me ubi ої о Pant En 
Switzerland the leaves аге applied to medicinal "i 
VEMM CM plants in bela that have been some 
MNT Uy i 
TET 
crop into a Pasok hi p m on 
a shelf s the glass where p will have plenty of 
[Ben mie supply of P D be ENS 
es of the Vine.—When in flower the Vine exhales | te. A үз чен 
be apt to becom 
Үїхз,—Тако ы of all favourable oppor- 
hich | ж bo pens to be too dry. Endeavour o ad da 
effect on the bright yellow blossoms of the vis zh A ао, 
вр 
"| be 
h a 
re, and ор Ше лш growing as freely as 
nt with preserving the arf and 
Have ыма eye to intain succession of 
ture be 
dnd. per give ed the air possible, or the flow 
* blind." 
will be benefi ed by having | the soil 
аз deeply as can be d i 
ving it a 7 бега soaking PM pid water if 
ht o 
low at first, ind eam afterwards force 
rs will | 
You had be'ter apply to the Secretar, 
1 FRurr-TRE& WAL М es . We Ы recommend theu 2 
oxl ey Brisk f which a brief notice wi 
given at p. 698 of опг last year's volume, and a woodcut 
be & ah advertisiug colum No further ріегові 
ti en required, the bric 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Books: Scotus. Next week. — Young Gardener. Lindley 
pne Kingdom will give you the information yot 
ing. 
Barr i НЕВВАВІА : WV B. ы are unable to say when the. 
decisions respecting the prizos are ган ely to be announssl 
on for training is thi bricks bei 
MR айну or the purpose. If however your wall i: 
uilt of plain bricks your best plan S OE ba К ins 
wires 
argenteis.—Y Z, Scilla sibiri ios." p The i 
aig is ЕТ Narthex аай іа. —6 T P Py 
allude to with rough Rhubarblike leaves is PT?" 
unn L3 ra. 
TERS: We do not know of any publication я 
т ott Овіегв ; buta pretty full account 18 gite 
hira ане of Loudon's “ Arboretum." 
he will be ready to discuss the dio n, in as included 
Correspondent thinks | iw very T MM. { 
and salesmen who attend Covent Garden Market i i 
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and harder still tha 
their pplication that tho coffee-houses 
be allowed to open at the earlier instead lof N he later 
he ground а titw je not a speci 
e hav: ela ately experienced ; р. might t 
Vo pretiis on the private club principle, W with 
under еу bpm tances? 
dyke be ur riis on ancestors, which name itw 
VEGETABLE 8нЕЕР: M B. The plan m 
ximia, a New Zealand Com Fedele nim 
and forming lugo woolly hemispherical p 
feet high, and s yard fa = p eter. Ts p^ 
is called Tartarian 
эы PPL Я to receive nnd 
-A m RE We шга рна А of this ra 
Rap: Е 8, пуер д fall of snow, when el 
e amount o "T IE f 
THE MARKET GARD! d E Ромо E Avet gardener 
at the market garii pot 
vus E 
ally їп such Г 
z resa! itisrathera hard case, especially in hey not contrita 
Tus Wea Arabella, February was alw: Der 
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