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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[оту 8, 1865, 
eft "ttr, am herir In her terror she rushed 
out at the entrance with two vicious little creatures 
g|an entire 
o eer aires 
t 
produce of Africa, Paxton had n 
| pur агу in yr soperiatendene zi formation rom 
roads; he made with m the Wes 
ngland, ^ мія in 1838 contri 
or burned cla 
yy | refuse. In | planting, a lido sand = 
ES below the bu "€ 
sim 
through эзеп ete Italy, 
ia Minor, Malta, Spain, pet Portugal 
e he ma чей that no progress оша be 
e exp 
rought in A E PE 
vas tasten 
rompt cru 
ty edi- 
tion m renis lifornia ; the reed 
Wallace and Вап inao 
having been reset in Сеш River. He weni with 
—À dien ачыры wei ier 
s а good — unit m 
утва б t. 
of v: угай disturbed ч an s i — у — equal 
r bursting, op 
a slone 
ві 
b во 1 
of the p - laia sealed ; 
od stung f 
„| After I 
е! Devonshire Фу wh 
f 
ri 
shed. The village of Edensor was new-m Mx ed 
id m built between 1839 and 1841, and the crowning 
works have been the fountains and the rock-garden." 
ha д dates e precedes, I inqui wired of е! 
ew the ei. of wages чы 
ер 
uke if kn 
e ing Son Но "бойу їп 
? Thea 
| informed by Mr. See? 
m I had e pens ere 
or the last 1 ET ears) "d у be ended 
as | hand, 
— suffe of moisture 
either about or in the meo and let 
them be s supplied ib. a bottom heat of 
VINE e most important thing. dy: present ist 
by t 
r | question, „Кай mself g 
not sacred Serie 
Well plebs v ith their act "med eet th vimm 
cell was Бабан Н centre of a great amount of 
attraction, as there w pm — i in тун it of 
в, во as to see еба р had been made, The 
tos failed for ne „the nuc cleus had. been formed having 
t 1 
in ihe it instance? | 
and his астар Ени 25з. а week, а cott: 
Of cou ай а — afterwards ponere iim eux 
n years subsequi 
the pei pjana of 18s ГК di ims 
atten тей to yi the last tbree months, sud: Tie 
syringing was not рей too long, the bloom will ; 
uninjured, and the sappian of tho fruit - туа 
be c conside: rably e anced 1; besides whieh, th рїш 
gardener of 25s, а. week, was. often seen ning p "the 
ayne Collier, in Notes and Queries. 
rred to another artificial 
swarm, materially vdding t to its strength. I КЗ — 
at the fate of this queen, and regretted hav ing made 
the attempt of uniting to a valuable quee n bees 
never once left their parent Me "There i is 
ed to 
imme of тти 
(For week.) 
QR need scarcely be pong that a garden can afford 
| this be kept in view during the t of p^ 
that 
bt сез that she would have continu 
conte nt to le t the be ees hatch out from the 
| ness form its chief characteristics. Roses covered with 
mbs medi, It is always too great a risk to the 
engthen a weak nucleus 
that had only just emerged heir cell 
There is nothing like experience, i Itrust that УН 
such accident from such a cause may ever again occu 
in my apiary. Apiator. 
Alexander Boyle, Narbeth. The reply to your к... iry (see 
cA ge Should be read thus:—*'Only one entrance is left 
Unless а уо hive has become tolerably re лы, 
us from the small size and lateness 4 the 
should be in clined to to doubt, a super will do more р ав 
Miscellaneous 
coner r Des үм and Sir r Joseph 
20 years ago, by the direction of 
comm of Devonshire, I MM the following 
riginal in Mr dpi me writing :—“ Joseph 
fas] 
i enjoyment, «эдр can be derived from 
To reap pleasure, and profit ces pem La "ue t 
attentio 
his acquaint- |ifi 
aphides, Cabbages spoiled by geriet "ooetberr 
Баа шүр, a their foliage by similar means, are 
matters of bu common occurrent E What possible 
not be permitted to exist ; ordinar, combine 
with a little perseverance, will, 
онов 
uch gardening ? | insects in 
soon vé vols the | ma 
necessary for ensuring a good cro 
it is still more essential t m foliage of lie [^ 
dep кюе: h to the m 
riod possible. essary, to ter 
[ing of — borders, and 2 бин on the outside whieh 
may covered with tarpaulin or other material, \ 
slight yen ing of decayed leaves or dung is very 
useful gets summer, 
Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN, 
ravages of such Lew iet. first t теке of the presence | 
of our foes ought to put alert, p 
there is no ше eff. 
picking. In a few hours, in the early mei o 
by careful picking, one paroi will do a 
y ill when the mischief 
w days. Distributing ош ©: Xe lime «d сеа 
to some exten , check the m 
uch as ten 
is permitted to E " for ey a 
il! 
| and ME 2+ 
terpi i eless 
and more наке opponent. ВЫП, 
is cakes t in time, 16 can also be im ао, and even 
газ born th 1803. I made 
t t en at Chiswick 
› | expeu 
ed | practical 
hur 
bjugators. If аа a if dt an 
sedilously, n no red spider can exist under their influence, 
TT 
58 
а тотен syringe or j garden engine, water alone will 
nzgegsaEsgU| 
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. 
petri 
eus You 8 
by the DS 
s ‘Chatsworth at 
үш tho dis m г the 9th of Ma; 
to be see n аб that t early hour 
e came 
venei it in bis. own words: *Il 
coach for Cheste and arri 
MA 4 eS loc] 
1826. 
I got ive d tho gres 
ents of es g plan y 
explored the Mero vd me d looked round t 
ann 
, whose season of beauty is pust, " 
d tl Satur. 
outside of the house. I then теша — ip the kitchen 
p 
garden, scaled the M p а 
the place, set ће wit 
to pla; me the wal а а wen 
Tio kisat Mrs. ез. їз 
the latter fell in love with me, and I with her, and thus 
pleted morning's work teworth 
9 o' 27 Не i wn in 
1827. Ina very short time a great change appeared 
in pleasu: d and garden: vegetables, of which 
there um n none, fruit in perfection, ап erg, 
оунан а ms in their hands es e lawn 
began urers to work Mmi 
е iiim p heir was so low, and ex a: 
reserve garden, panting sufficiently close to 
a dazzling di 
ma E ч these weak is uid manure, and with 
ree-pronged fork occasionally stir the surface | 
of th the soil. If t lants are required to produce 
flowers for exhibition, i& wil be advisable to disbu 
early, if the variety i all жоба а but when w 
variety is lar coarse, buds should 
removed. 
Porr. дату за ад дА the weather ре m ee 
plants Do not use а 
y be ed. 
panem m the ivory handle of a When раа knife su L bo 
found a suitable -inerant nted o 
m suitable uation, do n pe 
ecu gi Towel e rove c Ы, 
beneficial ll the plants pon , СЖ 
the river, that Т supposed the first work of dh the tabli 
gardener Roszs. "ун should be agai ne ove 
but he made it кие In 1829 the management о - all gross shoots that are xs ay © es dh oer x 
woods was entrusted to him , and gradually the dead flowers, and those which h: e flowering. 
were rescu lon a prospect of destruction, Not till Young strong growths of. атаа Ик, Roses in 
2 did I to caring de my plants in earnest. The d be ged dow d t the 
9 was conve into a stove, the green-|summer-flowering kinds, as th 088, Prov. 
house at the gardens lt, the arboretum was | Gallica varieties, should be layered; the whole surface 
Г ume l and formed. Then started up Orchidaceæ, shoul ked over, and if a good soaki 
three successive ге built to receive the in- | of be given, its effect will be very 
creasing numbers, In1835the intelligent gardener, John | apparent in the greater perman f the colour d 
mob ы берсе to India пріо: лагао in the lengthened period of blooming. 
кзы; colossal ld be en up and 
к-ту тоф in т и the | replanted once in two years, ап operation which should 
that he strippeT was so charmed with its adong as som a Tp d soms ге 
best a irn 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR. LONDON, 
For the Week ending July 5,1865, as observed at the Horticultural Gardens. 
"ы ——„——————————>——— 00 
June 
г 
о D 
EFL-ERTAd 
4: 
vercast ; warm at night. 
30—0Overcast tant rain Het Nb 
2-60. $ im L— ne e throughout. 
е е; hot and dry ; 
3 Very йе; s some low white clouds 
Eye Sine; hot and dry with bright sun; ck y at 
fine; rain at night. 
pose RE Light clouds e, RA E Ec d 
viti ot [03 э WEATHER AT * CIDBWIGÉ, 
During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, RE 
FH Ы dde $ 
June 29— Overcast ; rai 
88 А ухо 
mE апей. 
on thé 
1 
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The highest temperature the above 
lith, 1817 — етта. E: Е e lowest оп the 
33 deg. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Drs pe W D. The spots ts оп the leaves of 
have arisen probably Bx drops 
leaves after syringing. A noy 
Orchid spotting in the ба 
which you had beti 
un 
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NAMES OF PLAN Peri 
data ; 8, а 6, какшы 4 
—a M. Poiygonum am dus 
J Manley. Achillea serrata. The 
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the ts Phalsnopst 
well under the thin р cause of Ве ir being Бей 
amabilis leaves going off is probably € Wo re 
in too with too much venti moist atmospimy 
mend you to ki the plant in a Warm aom the glass tho 
from the sun, and not too far e; this maksaan 
lant will be better for all the light possible: $ зро 
k frm, and less liable to вше РА 
appears when are » are 
ROTAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY : PIT - poon 0080371 
t а Superintendent for Chiswick » 
You should apply to the Весгебагу. eyg quite dried "P 
TROP. itey. The flowers Were эш © 
us 
uo Inverness. Would you kin 
amo and address ? 
