608 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
by Messrs. Low & Co., and havin the should be ínelined to doubt; a super will | in keeping up the su 
d h A th ccession if 
short unequally emarginate leaves, and lateral flowers do mor har am good. At any pred siet к qie M Mese up as (s occur with the best мш | 
in pairs, white with a rieh orange y^ which however is deep for the single octagon stock box. Three feet high g tele iron 
green at first, a eolour retained by its side lobes; еѕе | inside might do heo shed, but a little оте тоош із | VINES: —Where er ops aro 1 | 
wers are scented like Wallülowers.—4ean ча mon.| advisable. Octagons are measured from the parallel sides. | the borders be frequently ei let stale of 
tanus; a rather Kerani er ms plant from ry, let the surface be carefully loo; М the Ө soil ig ig 
Western Africa, with pinnatifid or Esas ever leaves, Calendar of Ope: rati ons and watered with liquid sd oosened with 4 | 
and terminal spikes of intao rosy lilac flowers; it has or ће p bunches of swelling crops, thin mee 
been flowered at Glasnev nby Dr. Moore.—Raillardia ensuin, Peinóvé smäll рөн и , crowded clusters ad ші 
ciliolata, а curious shr rubby composite from Hawaii, „Most of the p kinds of meus PS plants out | ч ' 
f vell w be set without any kind of shading. DY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
erimson anthers Anemone angulosa, a beautiful hardy К is a Ao Fu to p M соат шин T eps behind a W ater growing crops fre ges! with liquid 
th wall, under фе Зы tre n similar | this is the best time of year to шак mum; 
y е use of it, and wi 
the addition of the see showers w vil 
blue flo owers; it is a native of Hungary, and | situ ations; on the other hand, however, ib is yx 
p I bloomed and ре during the past spring that the гүз be protected from the вип, They should anh сереш, improved growth may 
khouse & S 
by Messrs. Bac 
o ensure а free circula- | CELE о ow that rain has соте plant out for tie 
tion 7) air esL [s e plants. — Lei S 
The Apiary. NND GARDEN s Fus HOUSES кс - Buccessiona of these must be kept шуш 
Bees in New Burlington Street.—'* Оп Wednesday Pesen rim t of doors, we learn, t thre — Ж. IPS.—À. good breadth of thi 
ел, about 5 o'clock," says the Times of June 23, | in some places Wim disease, к the insect worl ese may now jy 
sti little excitement and astonishment was caused | still танау act ctiv е. Close d frequent faspeetioh Nam CR E ` 
in E bou UR Street by the ci — of a| will, therefore, be —— if anything Б like og vie Te supply tH these for тнт. аі 
alighti on а cab which had just | to be attained this es ood time fo 
dra up a aba Fides io f g 2 adire s Arlon с des E ng tops about шев long, E iod Yr 
bd "tot to work, and with assistance succeeded i in е &e. Mo ti Meme is effected, which have protruding roots fr Le " P ON d ч 
curing the d be plunged in a close moist heat, ndi eresses will grow freely in n : 8 Tar 
» them away. f ever seen in | stro. nger than that required for growing them in, and - y plaees where there are no КҮ "y 
the streets, G perm bot it is not ап uncommon carefully shaded. ere КҮНЕ ones are а conside > ур beds, 
CHIMENES,—Koep up successions of these as long ihesa will be found useful. — 
н We have heard fro m Messrs, Amis ern of Regent ав possible, While powi „they like a warm moist енерт GnrENS.— Take advantage of 
Street, the "e пем of this ; but durin ring their flowering season they | s beer to hist ub. к the premi 
bees on its o the eibi, they temporarily do perfect], y w im а comparatively cool and dry y |с. Cottage Кай, апа о К, S 
placed the en on the leads d their house, giving t ае, — vg аза "dm o eenhouse or conservatory. | not alr ваду доп ег winter Greens, if 
bees Mew liberty. From some reason best kno о | As regards soil, light tu rfy loam, peat, ecce gusce Huet 7 
6 bes, they suddenly i rund cómditinu, alid aver abad. edit = 
flying abeut for а few minutes, E uo swarm up hii on | eom perfectly. ` e а rthe Week ending Tasa йл vem evel di tae fai AN 
^ cab sti:nding in the neighbourhood, much „to the MARYLLIS.— These deserve more ап ordinary 
TIC and dismay of the driver and ми ntion. They succeed Lex in р € "tole- 2 g| Banowzrzn 
in the employ of qoe geom i err menge donde whi -S ee cio щш "а= 
fortunately i E secure the bees in a hive, and|fi ry loam. nty-four m bes А Max. | Min. | 
a place of safety. "The cab-driver | Plants in "inallee pe soni ане be ану Тш. 22) 28. | 30.398 EUM 
a pa kesin у being liberally compensated for the | moved into the size jus Friday 23 € 30181 30:064 
loss of his j far "ne ANNUALS iude н Е int — for fautumn Bondayii 2 [эла 8.04 | al 
flowering hould be thinned out or transpla ted, befor сы 3.30.00. 30.081 
stance predi before. the t abha | it t осоне, | ehor стот опе another, and ES weak t oip- Wed. 2 НЕ | 
еа but there are, we should imagine, but few yi CanNAT , &c.—Few plants re generally че RENETI 
who 13 1-75 ы hé hardier kitid f эм m ¿Pi | June atra haze; hot and dry ; fine at 
tance in the country to alight in "the heart of London. and Cloves, "t pip ings of them um i off abont са 1—0 ox dry iy wind; E det шу жш "m 
= overe: j very 
Suffocation of foll ho орай wit bé kei = боом 08, Eu Ww 
swarm being destro; “нөн by suffocation eed a fev tho handlights are tet опа slight понед. or r ihe pots an temperaturé of the week, 1 d 
| koh since in кы — ofa clerical friend. Н Mr A — rentum ATO 
| а Nutts hive; the centre box of w Nu vit санай | Эй hich 1 = ена келе ет 
| S which require spe tenti 
by а weak stock of bees, he was desirous of adding to|cuttings be taken i not n iso acconnt, = кч | EFI 
its population, and accordin ngly vo ty Injudieiously hh Ae | expanding of the first flower; and that they be ач Suy. EE 
oy D E the ve boxes, em Row uen € vM I every і б: vanis e > 
at some future time o on betw propagat 
the two families. He saw the e нна" quietly |i ү а ed. p Mm. 7: EE 
| settled in, and left them, as he thought, all right. Не ie iem "root. sooner, and thereby become en Wed. En 
| had occasion to go away until the evening, and on his | established before — КЕНЕ 624 } 1 
return, to his great grief and mortification, he dis- — - sem d plan -— dea these should | 9stur- ы, 261.8 | | 048 LS 
| covered that the whole of the ч lying at ће | now o after thei s eie shaken care- highest. temperature during the above cq = 
| bottom of the hivein a state of f suff »eation. Every | fully out p” е. 98 oll. Tepottel п — sweet а marne ЧЕЛ КЫШЫ 
modera me ——— i 
to iui D vain; 2 were all dead or dying. Being {ог a few days, "n Wer hue pem do prodao roots Notices to Correspondents. 
n his o mind that he had g Yth soil er which they'must be rem Boos: JC. There is no practical book on Fordi ж-м 
на egress and ingress, for a long time he! could |t ti k kv i da fra ч and ko тей | similar to Moore's on British Forns, For the g ar 
i he, o a position near theglass ina c me, and kept n ctory portion of 
not accoünt for their dying of suffocation. Оп close till the plants. are , thoroughly Te eotablished. Tade E DE E res өз wo catino recommend 
examining the hive he found that the entire aperture | T anything Wette? thari tee ORtaloput, if your object is 
of the entrance was effectually filled up by MasoN| PELAR the finest kinds of these | make acquaintance ——— jon emer 
бан that à exit - c - d, and | are still n тео, led. it is m t desirablo | that E treatment of ii of this wii ind — B 
mission of air e place. e conse : ЕМ. ib ds th 1a dilcase about which vé 
egy was the loss of a valuable swarm of bees; but day may in e flowers pay " f remedy. Хо hear so iir җы ic n iare peer iR ma : 
cruel prevent. It is q useless g - 
manner by which they ем their death. Apiator. ча ы equally үзмө Н a D шоро outer eiu ус; a Шо ан by ха 
ose-cutter Bee waiti i díséas titutional, 
the other day at a railway station on one of ber o. Pu cu TT. n to thimni ана caro shouid be taken to get seed em stil me 
round Londo n, when Ї observed a Rose-cutter hoverin UCUMBERS.— at attentio! ч? ost healthy strain ble. M. 
ronda опе er. EN which projected from is Lm the т g over fis 6 in а ривтовтЕр Rose: B L. he d distorted appearance oftis M 
front ове ' platform t wo a and a piece of leaf 7 as they soon get erowded if negocia а a few Li to the e ME ore ofa" hei ve телиді! 
for its in its moth: isappeared up M Guard — ded spider, A syringing the epia de tas omnts t о grow, and eme 
an iron vem ne abont ihe thi kness о е, ill, formed ants and yon prinkling every part of the| partial) cedem gn 
я їе of à qui! y po К alied to the 
by a strip of sheetiron whieh covered the ridge at the Attend to mal in pepe d Keep linings well | Ivsecrs: С M. Halticn (саргы, ^ y ly alis plants 8 
junction of two sides of the sloping top of the lamp, and | 2846 up, and train shoots of growing plants. Water| Guy, W- о 
for the sake of strength, and to make a kind of | vitse]. UY PTT TAM Faun or Fasti 0 ER адь 77 ост] 
coping. ridge, drawn together, fluted. Admit cu. n of air E PLANTS: ir Edwa 
8 to present a small бонна ey all the houses during dry fine inve ; but where o the Jute Сиш SE cep Ay nd 
remaining up the а minute orso came down pae d de ripening, ve ame garing the y and| stk ihe prie erefhore are the following 
dics DUNG, а 0: ot a to some gardens 2 dà en oom Я К vel Portuni (male. and, female) Отор геи 
near. . ntly it again appea: № a fresh contri- | e top sashes revent, "eve Vu Rae fewer than 
bution to its nest, and deposited it in like manner. A cold dews fro! m settling on the frui ^s Е e foliage i in olio, то T rich is first-rate. 
third piece of leaf was larger than the two the early housos'should be kept ina healthy ела аз теша Pine is. 
there was some wind, and the entrance of its | 098 a9 possible by syringing, and guarding ag 'sinlicant pr prigo of 5s. Gm sit 
hole was so вї that 16 must into it, there insect depredati AR EL: ike is Derbyshire iro spar, 
g no space outside for alighting, it tried in vain to .Przs— Having selected, to meet the demand i in Е: should be 9 inches of brick 
hit the aperture, m at length retired, I suppose to | inter, those plants which are now showin З inches of good birdin| pes erit tho 
“shorten sail у? but as the train for which I was wait- ing, and those which shortly promise to folo ov deir mix with it a little loam of о тер place 
f the ENDO guion M Me Feet кы к rooted of| 15? pm rr ii n The white spar 
ию өг а somewhat difficult m of inseep| tbose remaining should be picked out to succeed Mir. Masters, Bakewell, Derbyshire in 
е. C. 7. Q, Bury St. Edmun LA should be potted immediately if they | Үовквнтвк Snows: Mr. Baines informs Un v 
ў require on steadily without any dad) report of the Halifax and Leeds Pme 
Хале Many like you aro puzzled how to | апу of tho pm a и arr үжүүн neod took lat prises in tho princes кебиң, 
: pp. Two Ыя of potting should also be attended to. Кее and that his brother, Henry Micholls Е. 
Bou Ber die may be od. Quy succession by трани а fewa era | Manchester, ho wid classes. "Tho initials 
has arisen 
ми T left unless in a brisk y classes, 
SEE A ivo, Мы become оная 0 В җы танг ex hae т Ж, M tm 
