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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND Sanu SSS GAZETTE. 
LAPRIL 1, 1865, 
it айо 
ved during the dàytime. 
Deutzias, Eriostemons, R Rhododendrons, „ Tulips, , Fairy | |The whole process of agricultnre is at t presen The 
Roses, and Solomon’s Seal; the whole edged with | that of а newly-settlod country, wi there is but little of Pench and Nectarine trees аге чы rout 
Croeuses, Cyclamens, and Mignone ga | неи PU ming. e Fig and the Mulberry thrive | atta. Te of Ет -Ву, amne if "- =. d.i ва p 
As regards Hyacinths, passi ver очи | well but we have icd of p" adm) to rear t the | serio injure them. 
varieties, which, with the pro T of a few Ё ће Plum abounds, and from it is distilled | езен” water is s he м aed. 
kinds, seem out of fashion, we have here | the common spirit € ofthe country. The Vine covers t BEANS.—Eart nspla: m red. and t 
varieties of all shades of colour, in excellent con e hills, and especially in the neigh- | another crop if those in sem are fairly pui i 
dition, and so ape that the different colours | boi GE hood of Semandria yields а faod wine, yim 18 LIFLOWERS.—Sow for an early Ms. suppl 
contrast strikingly one with эс To single | retailed in Au small inus of the country for r 3d. p CELERY.— That SOW. siriy n boxes will њо Фа 
Reds, Hogarth із а ET dition, its bells | pint, but may be pure the g prieking out: eM old plan is very good, viz,, to 
being large and fine, and of gros сірока, Among p. КДЫН md he Vine is ; said to have been intro- some ve ry rotten and mellow азе | {оп а А, 
older varieties, Solfat rre and Florence Nightia- | duced - Servia by the Emperor Probtis, and the On m. ihe бана, pricked three inches apart, wil 
gale were in excellent condition. Am Mee niu wn near Se A are not t surpassed in m en fibres, and will remove with peri 
Robert Fortune claims a first ran seing b ти ег in | fla vour бу апу їп Eur Many of the wines im alls, d. ЧЫ 
colour than p dn, which is nevertheless #2 a useful t Fri ent, but otl hief reason why Celezy runs, is that d dt 
ower. La Frangaise, blusb, is variety, ingly go ood, AE силу that known as Negot 1 by a sudden check, 
which bids fair to be an imp папу in its | which the Serv ians are justly р roud. T wine в Aló ? MUSTARD AND CREss.—Sow at the foot of а юй 
class. Among Whites, Fair Maid al p is the p ng name o х Tu rk's blood," and it | wall. 
urest of all; but, all tings consider s acquired a hig gh reputati on in Hunga на In Servia | _ Poraros.— Continue to plant as the нет. is it 
all is the "best. Qneen of the ККД "Mon still pre evalls with ^M Qs та to it, which Borecole, Brussels Sprouts, and other 
Blanc, and deur à Márvellle are, however, e p Бегзи xem the old ha M һе 
fine kinds, То Blues, the new kind called Cuvier (pale Ma hom edan rulers. When bottl p € SPINACH. —Hoe between the Кн. > pe 
blue with a dark stripe down the centre of e t r of surprise, | If th r, a good soakiu 
is а valuable addition. Tho orw мз!) is flowering better | and asks, ‚ * What s?” А "A seeond, M ng P ew ее. | will шогена and prolong ы рго 
i urk's blood > 
e and Lord Palmer- 
TI 
sto by m пе last is, 
however, mor ve than blue; and, as with Argus, 
the boid white eye in this Meis ty will ever render 
a favourite, Dark—mearly qs are still 
confined to Prince Albert, para] Haveloc m " 
Humboldt. Ida i ar àn 
Malakoff the best buff; thi t is rl Aem though 
ways charmingly striped with red. f otl 
а 
which the 
Quarterly Review, 
tasted it, replies а “It is 
first (риа, * Then let 
865. 
Jan. 1 
Calenda r 5 Operations. 
rie АМА eer 
h we hav 
it flow freely ! 
n 
e bee 
iam 
d, à 
found to prote 
encourage and ака their grow 
fa STATE OF THE WEATHER AT саси HM LONDON, 
еы the Week ending Маг. 29, 1865, asobserved at the Horticultural Ganis 
а the name is legion; and f v w 
ecting them we must refer reports of spring | pereen Кекуле раз) trees and rab vag | [ix Lc UEBEERBATURE ШАН 
shows published this week | and las to be carefully inspected, for fa ilure is oft ten cau used Of the Air. | Of the Earth і 
y cold drying winds setting in bef pl Miu: [Monti 1 foot fee 2 feet 
: Д вер.| deep. 
refer to them by name. Тһеге із ША, pir, а за! | had sufficient ti A by their lost roots. ls | neo нр ган == с нн 
colleeti: m, and those who have Mme will | sional waterings 8 iE ee ro 14 given in diy T RICHIE 
donbtless find much interest in inspecting tl weather, and to mainta 8 9» 5 i 
Among Crocuses, La Majestueuse is а wu triped moisture about ieu 7 ЧЕ н | 19 | 815 | 40 
sort, аз are also Silver-striped and Sir Walter Scott. i 2 | | 23 | из o 
Among whites Mammoth takes the lead; the best| or dung over — |59916, 9. 717 137 Ima ма. 203! 
blue is Prince Albert, and the best yellow Cloth of Gold hi ig, if эшо oh accou it of its appearance, : - 29160. 497.1 229:1.888 Lial 
+ $ , Г; М March п 2)-Showers of snot n broad ; fine; rosty Kt ШИШ, 
olleetion of Early Tulips аб one end of the exhi- | might be hid by вош ML as that of Moss, Eas dusky and stow-lik e clouds; fine ; sharp frost. 
M 36 — m densely ov pip. A 
bition attracts, iem deservedly, gro attention. The some cases even ordinary 80 oj. When E Lee em М 28-i dy and cold; stormy, with snow.sliowers ; Бой, 
est among th are Coule ardinal, Cramoisi | Very, valuable fecu] might be sheltered drying v dom SM ЧЫДЫ К нүн; dusk 
Superb, Fabiola, Keizer j ing White Pottebakker, winds, and even sha ded f hot sun + ne by а Pu E Ойу, Sur ай илы netos white clouds; fi; 
s Dat H iiit = 98—Моат-їгов$; fine; overcast ; snow. 
Pro erpine, Roi P in, ed and white temporary screen of mais other suitable material. = 28- Нолан d ress fallen to the depth of diii 
t which been overcast. 
firmly below the 
Towels Imperator, an 
d Du 
es contain Vines in pols, large supplies 
и es of eem: Demy Б A 
Mir 
Дн, d trees, v. ОРАП, 
besb| Ал 
AUR iqui 
"A Mrs. m чей n the, Sui 
ther 
Кы Pars P E onifers LE pn 
adapted. for DEN garden "ris Ade of th » a Mot fbr 
T AME Ay equ. and угар мү piece of ану e fo stronger gro 
| de f d 
Miscellaneous stopping, thinnin 
„Си? ttivation i in Servia —It is dificult to realise the fact ИС —— E ya 
should be repot 
ши апа Моана Mis not sey since in the 
same rude state; but recent e 
bandaemé bushes 
Love GA RDE 
&28gzà да 
N AND PLANT iot pril. RERE EB mi in т ge 2 
ak li manure now once a: eek | VEL which 10 [of Rain. 
; give plenty of air when- Sunday ..3| 554 | 36:2 | 458 | 20 119 in 
a& all favourable, and fumigate Mon. 313) 5:9 | 350 | 465 | 20 119 
Tues. -4l 56.7 | 36.0 | 46.4 | 15 03) 
lanis liberal sh Nel 2855 pe] HM | om 
чу Жү 152 anis liberal s hifts ; Friday |. 7| 573 | 359 4711 18 0:50 
a littl: Satüt. .. 8| 55.8 | 35.8 | 45,8. m 
n 
ы, A ird 
àn temperature of th € 
STATE OF THE WEA 
During the last 39 ўвага, for the ensuing 
Week. ending April 8. 18. 
prevailing Wi 
y plants AL ШОШ the winter 
e ots to succee ed the 
21 
The "highest , temperature during 
Pria 1859—therm. 79 "s ; and the 
the above period on 
lowest on the 6th, 
Booxs: R С. Thereis 
Encyclopædia, 
Mesi e of Dual atis 
ent catalog E 
{4 
: W Brow: 
ents have brought those i 
iem countries more into "eüiniA НӨ h witi the fly i х Pris - а Чое È s uy ERN 
rest of , Europe, and T have a ы some of its дф ог tabaco арр before taking {Нш fro 3 
e spirit of improvement has 
penetrated these rich provinces, and a балд bid Pien те cdm боа pe T se hibition should 
ro adi fe ria dct Wi ineo of thei o"! i| now I^ gm as near the glass as may be convenient ; ough y bé done wrong in 
reply, as опе із said to have done on being "eta ked et fumigate, во as to have thera thoro clean before | gases. The judges should Mlwaya As mom 
tum “it wo ves not eultivate their pus prairies, nild бине, is you say, Pr 
it vou milde 
Vast pini, be мм ahan dossa 1o 1 to, E vi | AHLIAS.—Cuttings struck now will be found to 
liturianea of pom але eri А wi | make fine plants ; tinere vec as Пе Íreely. ti de ае 
at а Maize, different is the aspect o сс where di is gon ape Жош лю mitate 
re almost all vegetation is spontaneous | 
, CHERRIES.—If the fruit of these has set too um. | 
Verbenas are 
enricq. Your юше Mu 
ENAS 
e same var as Pcr no! 
fad eiie m the wth of tim! . No botanist | стор. fine ba 
"lassified its ; no artist P бсспивквз.—Вее that, the ub do not get over- ex ux ш 
e Vu t th чылы upon its w apped | aio 
ille, rushing torrents, and 1 wn . . ,|them to bear heavy crops at any on e. If yo CU d deis You 
ir ry small d DN of os soil A is culti- nns continue in à ееп S je for оа * адаш m whin is is quite pe 
iii ikt k t p l ltogether diffe rent from p" 
MER "E ab an eighth. Although T 2 es liquid manure. Sow ао Short Р нр Yu familiar { р class of flowers. The { dash of 
south of Hungary, the productions o! 'HES,— The ni p ге no excaed naws Бао may d en 
resemble rather those of the north than of the ud hot 60? in the early house, until the “ stoning” of the {таш изе erst i 
Europe. The Olive is unknown, although it thrives in is completed. 
| te ел вете Be latit France and Italy. In| PINE&—— Young stock will now bein rapid growth ; 
z : e М Wheat is partially take care to; m ifthe Mancini ean be | 
cultiy ut енін mbers of swine are every- | kept above do. Же owever, syringe 
"where. , and they {етө through € тб in а | а04 shut up at 90°, к К for * UM of hours. 
of almost pem wildness cup of a|Pmes swelling will, ire liberal 
kind of =the Vall viis pee ce— —€— г тато Hid аш 
r traveller -= “ which were Pared еді, to the 
tz à warehouse full of them, tho | ОТ soon have in their last stage at Tene. расо а Mud od nition 
at ‚0001. _ tch of | See Dorem. i UE d is айз. in order to hav n fa a dont dq "o 
i mei 
ue M an 
ite ground, i between which, asin Canad 
a, is vere 
Indian Corn, the stubble s Suis omen Tama 
е 
ы iio KITCH a 
is so voro al 
воша i sore a wA € " lo mail ae T. 
on ordinary occasi: 
pametne д 
hould be 
EH Pieri 
Ax Davallia ч tapnite 
Du y айо 
`н €, We are 
or horses. 
i n 
leta 
not 84y; 
'AXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS : 
is poisonous to cattle 
