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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Oxyacantha) in order to draw some e profit f 
pee. which are d made to produce som: 
| "n 
е | bunches, which look exactly like miniature Black 
The word Currant is a corrupti ion of сеат 
rhi 
IB such as Medlars, &c. Under these condition 
e Pear-tree in question does not grow high, a 
n languages. 
оба 16 by grafting on the Thorn as before, and uc 
Curra t Vin ne is an x tube) tender pt; requiring 
the ES care in its cultivation; | yet in the. ei 
can be done at — expense, wr the p roduce is is 
parative und This mode of turn rning the 
hedges to account is much дой in the Périgord. 
kinds of Pears 
when cooke ed | 
8 e 
tem не 
st | Season, 
1 mely fastidious in its selection of the soil a 
e suited to its growth, and its E. бетю. 
were first | an. 
t | imported, a , and - pos enr impressed its name for | f 
+ The| 
e three parts the depth of the b 
pind light; half fill it with raw tuf chopped Aia 
on this place the c 
e Fi 
any oth evil. А consta 
ment is so slow, rs it bears no fruit 
all, aud does h 
Tt thrives 
ulfs of bi а and е ап сіе ent 
to, and o the 
Success, when , Confined in 
№ d pupa ds 
in a siste бе fermentation can SE Trion Pit of leana 
Plunged in a bottom- he at of 70° or 75, ID 
L 
Ё, 
Peloponne 
299 
“ [Pears may 
be grat fted 
of 
1 
they resist every erra at tran чачу їп ы they 
— ntries of similar temperature ‹ or latitude. In Si cily 
w 
ree shou| неба immedintely | * |an 
e 
If this b ne, and | 
uU 
14 
M in Spain they t ven 
во short a Зоре as Athens recent IM j^ pers 
vering attempts signally failed, yet the fertile and 
d in the profus 
e don 
dressed sloping, both Pear-tree 
edge will grow, without tho former de- 
nrp 216 псу of the latter.] |l 
randa. 
the King of the 
is | 
ed with tall Lom- 
bardy Poplara, edit - o Alio Ма 4 ах а p on | 
lovely island of uried in 
of its innumerable plantations. Denmans Vine а 
Fru 
Trn Ры: Теп. —М. Е. Faivre calls a ion, 
in е оче of the Horticultural обу м the 
Rho new case of the pre 
m" "of fesundatiun in dri 
matter of considerable interest that we ond have 
er 
year, free from moisture an to 
In January, 1863, some irte cm employed for the 
тебу 
T that ; young w 
a | more 
| lower branches to poe n a pe ^ Bie the 
Late moistened 
with close 
n the wood, and a humi 2 atmos iron e 
will be everything that can apud ere oF 05 or E 
Рам ACHES, — Ear rly fruit will in 
emember that t 
— Introduce 
fortnight to rost the dem 
n | glass; give them all р e 
when sufficient are set for a "P al E Mel 
ms off. «gei өту. fruit should 
be well supplied with m 
INES. —Thinnin and "should i à 
in odi Vineries Е «si^ Mig being finish 
to purs even co 
spheric т RUN 
de 
urse in regar 
especiall grosser shoots, and 
» 
Е = 
EOPouweu BOX B TER. 
е Vin nes as before; keep the 
impregnation of G. c cinna abarina of the same vari 
a considerable em: 
cir pe 
UIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
Age A 
0 feet 1 A ps 
ed by tl 
Pec The p pollen was then sent i ina Jetset toj, Ммезшайа йал planting ibis it is of the utmost 
bted t of its fitness for the purpose, | of cr орз. Where Celery is grown in what are called 
ху 
X with a basin Abo P 
aving a large jet in the бү? is encirc| 
; and on рУ left of 
as is grains were wrinkled and dry. They swelled | 
Scotch beds, the latter make capital A; Asparagus ground, 
in trenching it much deeper 
8, 
е 
is lud out i m with large masses 0! 
such plants as Kerria japonica, iw japonica, Lilacs, 
ith diff 
in difficulty | 
than thè. rest, and in manuring heavily. 
s not exhibit i strange molecular pd nt зй 
Loburnums, and many other 
shru 
In this garden is plac рч the Orangery, а 
On the second of April, 
— seteitbrtundiig our орман, some of 
as 
about 200 it. long by 30 ft. wide; with a ek roof, 
used in the Jardin des Plantes Mr ve 
Ouley, and th ri 
and рч Wight cid e m front sashes, t 
and ends being of bric 
пег, Л 
MAE. peame On the 
ABE — бы эе the Palace. 
во а cemetery here wherein e interred the remains 
офа Madame Malibran. E. sig 
onian Sea, 
c import, 
pon, артил of & 
an affini nity and resem- 
plant, as to deserve a 
and mode of 
or no 
in similar| T 
ш 
Grape 
TH 
d 
the | attention 
; let each e". be tied to its proper ma, 
eve 
UE m: seri e way of crowding the p 
за ад ья of frosty winds x alread. 
ming disagreeably a arent. 
Dinta E having been бацр win the. EL and 
to be done for 
Stir tle TN de unfavourable weather 
A best state = the operation, i.e, 
Касса. crops, if not done. 
тутр ai the roots. 
for them, form a 
ig da 
tamus to avoid 
To this end, when making the hills 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHIS WICK, NEAR LONDON, 
f For the Week ending Mar.22, 1865, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens 
uprizht stoves, and PES Es go trees, | larly. 16 ike nded to ollen a third dins Thurs. 18| 18 |37025| 29949 | 44 | 23 
many of which are of large size, iet. none em їп e^ уте А" it es aci goes with what result. | Sau 15 PIE 29979 AI 2 52 
robust health, Mosi rees very old, and Belgique Hortico Sunday19| 2 29.735 | 24 
bene much in the same way as those at Versailles. — Tues. oz 
rspersed among the Oran are many fine с 
and extra largesized specimens of the Sweet Bay im Calendar of нерк ice iM nm s LE 
good health, an e few trees of the Pomegranate, (For ) March 10-Overcast sharp frost at nig 
А walk to the west of this leads to a mixed garden of | _ THE cold north- оне winds, frost, a snowy = foc night. 
fruit апа flow. The flowers are cut pue which we are now experiencing lan ve S nad MI ipe ue Ran MC coli easterly ЖИН 
out on the бг Standard P. fruit | k g blossom buds DAT e а-та йому N-E NE. win; -— night, и, 
trees are arranged by the sides of the Grass paths and | Within "heir winter co Increased sunshine in|  — 2D LL M i wind sem. jns AS 
between the flower this arrange- | the middle та the day will however, doubtless soon cold frosty wind. 
however, DET ires dionliticss | ii induce Шеш unio Plenty of mats, canvas, hd temperature of the week, 8 4-10th deg. bc] 
pow Lt 5 STATE OF THE WEATHER AT Вузел 
а kitchen and fruit many of the other purposes ses of protection should | During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending April LIS _ 
old s fruit trees remain, although now quite therefore, iare beat hand, in order that rte MAC IT реген Lue IPIE 
worn out. The flowers generally consist of herbaceous | D? ready in cases of emergency. Mn MS EH EE vanen Gre Fi 
plants and annuals, amongst which some 1 pan GARDEN AND PLANT HO April E 558 Ха which it intr EZ 
of Dielytra spectabilis are conspicuous. Show houses should now be gay Camellias, EEE aces ELI about ШШ 
А walk thi e centre of this garden leads to the spring bulbs, and other early-lowering plants. Stock mit мо | з из B 03718 Е 
RS ‚ consisting of twostovesand an hausted by forcing р placed in а pit ог Tus. ..28 533 | 842 | 438| 16 068 
ve plants are allowed to grow lf to regain its lost vigour. A Rand Thurs. 7:80 937 $7 pr iu 030 
ldest confasion, and exhibit no attem og ая өче ы i» with frequent eie willin due time | atus 281 яз из 2l 06 d 
cultivation, They consist of Francisceas Euphorbias restore it to perfect health and put itin proper order| The mi Septem. outer Werbe 
Mae and such like, with few succul V um р ROMPE dic Drac 75 deg.; and the lowest on 
ouse contai me Cattleyas aud Vandas, with AS.— Kee such as are maki - ERREI ENS ERES 
ч; A opeas, Maxillarias, Phaius Wallichii, and m sri; dn ms air have MAE yer is N qune M op Погонот 
i inferior things; but like the stove plants indicate | at р Should Ыаск-Яу appear on young MÀ 
а total absence of cultivation, Two pits for Pines shoots, “which sometimes will Kappen, a good syringing Tight ty by ean “eandle-ight, an hi, and destroy ай yos 
EE an. halt-hard; ta up Riot wata ENS ооп destroy p" ушне 
remainder glass houses. i this is a "бш AS.— ages ice house suc. speedily thi i i: 
kitchen garden of about an is, however, we | аз paura fe. е late display. Teak liqui Mid — Horncvuresa E Mee vet 
qoM not have been the only kitchen garden | manure may now be give Into, display. say tro or or threo E 224 is unavoidably ЛОТОС 
Sa establishment, but was the only one | times a week, T E o to seedlings, and zx ipla cf quse " cultiv. P Im 
Ls с E à ,,| ts avo the most circular outline aud fall, boring a vigorous tafi ot heal кр 
кые, vidi skill; we believe by the late Mr. Me | Кие р сата very ше to bo d 
when gardener to his Majesty the Ki the!  PELARGO; NIUMS.—Tio and agree the shoots d- | 
Bel at Claremont, This beautiful is ing to previ idsummer dd 
to the A ie memorial | lowering plants „ апа also seedlin € will now е 
'ound 
Tem vi College. It may be 
und in sufficient. quantit; 
ut Prague it is brought to tho market Ж ШЕ 
valued їп the French provinces 
eaten, but 
y to be pci 
looking ll. 
tion and а pret ie green ceni 
[Мавсн 25, 1865, | 
