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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
me & is 
Pengeli м by опе, the beds of lignite 
cla ay w mber of 72, alternate wi 
m other їп Y principal cosi it, and who extra 
from them the foss they severally con 
remains whic 
rou 
orld with a pre- 
aps, no other living naturalist could 
Calendar of Fd pier 
let the land remain till requir red, 
ever, there is seldom 
red 
have equalled 
us enables ! us to fix with certainty its antiquity, and to 
регі bore to that existing аб preseut in the same 
ocality. 16 has 
been ascertained, for А, that 
in t 
e 
осте a free 
(For t ing week. | remembered that the supply for Mr У т 2 
rder to eint a certain amount of gaiety in winter and spring will d duin en bie On the er 
onservatory, a stock of succession plants must now made use of, in planting out as lugo a 
necessarily be Кер! o. Any pue thereforo in ро ý those kinds of vegetables most li ely to be in ч 
it is desirable should be n qui аку, шау аз сап possibly M fo UE е A Potatos and and other 
now have a Shift ; it will not, how р, be sab e to e be inter 
e the em large po po ts at this season, 2 wha св woo y of the different А, A es ог Win! ri] 
plant perhaps the dd where phg ese are not sufficient, s ^ quantity ma 
exception of ted dessert ; plant усе ош оп the sese BERI 9 e foot apart, to wait f eun 
d. QA thi bit win M sus at crop: 
cp dede pret inag PEAR —These ау доң, 
TRE 
od the iren atw wood cut, 
x ES "ra dy бщ 
Фоат) 
e compost в sho ould hav ve re eM burnings; acp 
В 
б, 
о 
ош Greenland to Italy, aud exte 
ancouver's Island, i is adm, Ho 
we to reconcile its p: acted ran ith ita 
w, then. 
ge with i 
Not, as it would 
ge of atmosphere ; for if 
w gng 
wide geographical Eterra yi 
seem, , by appea ling toa e" 
its grou: d in Italy "i other warmer regions, from 
which it has now NE disappeared. Мог are its 
Ros e dinero dead flowers, and encourage the 
produet tion of autumn blooms in the Perpetuals, by 
watering with liquid manure 
TULIPS.—Throw out the soil fi 
t it diee sweeten v ab ^ 5 
ге чена 
only living congeners — namely, t the Cupressus (ог! Vpr —Go beds of these аеру: 
о вешре rvirens, and Yiclliogtonis (or here: elm ү аге ape gni. peggin < р: tra 
Sequoia) giga ntea—partioularly suscep! ие of cold. ing will in мене considerable - atten ic 
Oa the | SAN, f the for will grow in sheltered nd ее as 
and, 
BE 
Hg 
m 
Pa 
E 
Westen out - 
S^ 
+ n th 
an area, seems int to 
law, recognize by its «бес, without aee 
Ei шу to E “divine the meang „by which it is carried | 
FORCING GARDEN. 
Peacars.—The late warm dry 
1111 
оз ов. : 
SiS gd 
БАБ HEF 
August. |522 558 Et 
jam OR 
unday.. 6| 73.3 | 50.8 | 62.1 
оп. ..7| 146 | 51.0 | 62.8 
ез. ..8| 74.7 | 49.7 | 62.2 
ed. s. 9| 74.4 | 50.1 | 622 
Thurs, ..10| 75.2 | 52.2 | 63.7 
Friday ..L.| 75.7 | 50.8 к 
Satur. ..12| 75.3 | 50.5 | 629 
ural| very бый нгш to — ripening ; but where any is 
see 
NC mature, aur ag eme to forward it, ав 
At yoat a auc ch depend upon ripen- 
g нек pe wi "P the foliage clean 
to the d duration. ot puin as well as of individuals, and 
| 
aud A from insects, E endeavour to preserve it in 
ав 
he vege! 1 the Dragon- Jura 
tree of е өг саз іе E is of Мача, supplied with air to 
indeed vigorous w i 
Plants growing in dung pits must be еВ 
event. their .getting drawn, and 
is in , 
thero md ol that might be named; the co cooditions to stand too closely pores for strong | robust esl. 
£ climate Теми дөресе к апд 
tle specimens Tn h it remains to be seen proie» weakly drawn ho seldom or never yield fine fruit, 
ета зары introduce nes Veitch & Pince | Give eareful attention to such as are swelling ; afford | 
vm at Exeter may not show that the | them plenty Ea чатын and moisture, а and as mach 
tre zi E flourish in a country where its congener soil will bear. Do not 
a Couttsisze, once so inc utar Mon a 
o of S. 
has Кш. F by 
— young х in free growth i 
stand too closely together, nor to si cheek 
мена neglect i in watering, or the € of pa room. 
deed A. Mariot; of the Plants ts growing. in beds of soil must also be et 
Frenc ch „пачу, relative to the means empl sa by t ; keeping the soil in а men 
сеа ulls of vessels from ie state. Where rapid odit. is 
of the auger worm and other mischievous | 
creatures, м. Mariot declares that the Chi hinese and 
"n 
required kee| 
and moist as can be done without drawing the f foliage, 
sed. give plenty of strong c'ear manure water at the 
and ata те снес са send а long residence in th h 
,and the „plants will make rapid progress for the 
in the уса pits | 
two co officer ives weight to his mm ich i 
E Ере —- ^ M g > VINES.—See that Vines from which the fliag has 
in appearance of many re MM ni und 1 | with the engine if r 
on inquiry that bei: ere as old as they looked, | all troublesome ; pte а а i она 
те) in some cases t been bequeathed from pia in health as long as possible, Prev dr the 
Tun until their eniin waa bs tirely forgotten gro th of = — ly shade a rae the 
mber of tane vessel m b moie Grapes mem Should Ђе | 
opere in India ем same purpose and the waters assisted w h. slig ht rade at night, especially Mu 
erm © that KL 3 - th destri ctive ereatares it X eries 
some e special табан. Ths means employed are, 
plants have pomi grown under the Vires, d 
siete T1 апу réason to скол these, the fo foliage 
oil with a resin, “аррНе@ hot to the wood; both t 
Substanees béi есїаі products of thé lan v ой ihe 
banks of the river u, $he trees which y ld them 
baving Бесе эрер i leaves, strong г roots, aud t ют 
а heavy snm hing a аз soon as they are percei ceived, 
repeating this for fwo or three times at intervals ot 
About a week, Shadi iagt the house the day áfi ter r smoking 
out ак 
cem 
this Жаай us di 
young plants, and grow them 
pots, 
on the tace e? 
Mosetaond- Luv: K J MoE. Y 
addition to other ehanges, hàs ti 
уе елар, сезе your 
two ere» and а suppression 
whilst the plants found in the lignite at Bovey belong spen Situation тэу. be. о Tor 6 " newly-potted | beginning w g 
to the lower miocene period, and bespeak a recs |P | n order that any new growth made may be | the least MM to ro 
climate, the overlying gravels were deposited when th I —— 
temperat of Devon of an arctic character. STATE OF THE WEATHER 
But. this je not all; r tie „plant which, from. the FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOUSES » R AT CHISWICK; NEAR шахра 
abundance in whi it ains are scattered over | Every means must now be taken to keep but gravel, | dash: Horticultural Garey 
Аер of this xe from the — t to the | and | edgings of al all kinds i in the neatest possible order, ^ E $ йб; ога 
ue tho. material f the Bovey coal, i is nearl се ; dead fl s shonld bo picked off daily, and | ^ Max. | Min | Max Min, [Mean 
related to е t giant of the vegetable kingdom Ме ieh | at stra iva redu гаг pe in proper limits, Trailin wu x эы а wb ө ГАРА 
has been found ен n California, "The name, indeed, | and silimbing Manis Mold be frequently gone over, to | Friday 23| 6 |3027| 20133 | 90 | 41 
applied to the fossil plant is Sequoia, that to the living | keep them neatly though not too stiflly trained and Ке С атаан 
one is Wellingtonia—the specifie name Mon. 31,9 |20779, 29.573 | 76 | 49 
being appended to the former to testify the large share AS,—Take care that the laterals y E ouo elwa 2 н pue SUL 4A LT 
that lady has had. in its етс ы? the best Ке naked out, and use every means to р ear- | сс laon zw тев | ©з | El esr. 
that it hes, leaves, | wigs and other vermin which injure the I - July 27—Very fine; very hot an eps iE i 
апа shoots, all of which hav s E рее the | ие ее cuttings of these should now be md РАД fine, with a few light түш; 
Bovey fratan, бушу in indicating at leas eneral | ready. 16 will, therefore, be necessary to make bed — 29—very fne; clear and hot; excessively. dry air; iu, 
resemblance the Wellingtonia. And, w ini still | for their recept: doing this 16 is lutel ріп зуе fine › With sime оой; @бо а МИЙ 
ote. rem ble, this same tree, or one nea llied ry that wireworms should be caught, therefore = bi — Very fine ; overcast and fine ; 
eri 
дарог lor Cloudy ; cola Bel ua 
--SHght rain; hes 
c Wm 
an temperature of the 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending. August 
2\22 1188.9 
The highest tem duh decere the above period 
l0th, в therm. e =з апа fhe lowest on the Ex Ir] 
33 deg, 
Notices to o Correspondents, 
ALoE: € & W. The Aloe flo 
orin a acetic sad, T. na closed e Y 
AMARANTHUS 
MELAN! 
not to **draw" them; 
gra 
osure, уу! 
refer as comin; 
D 
g fr 
ants, It is p ышк 
fene NA 
те 
тайааПу harden (Rod until 
P Which e i Maid Es А. Ed I^ of 
n kes ree Ё 
under ; nearly 
week, 4 deg. below the average. 
wers ша! 
RUBER : 4 W. 
he middle of direi mit 
ed in the post), € 
the, pisi € 
carpois, each with 2! 
case there 
has об 
dk 
Ф 58 ons not wařin eBO 
T ELM у 
9, Kerria japonica ur T ! 
Specimens not паш! В 
elegans, Onychium - 
Mr. Day's colleotion s 
d Blunti, А 
led by close, will render - саге more efféetual ; and if 6 
Fe penas у Caydau, literally oil-tree, Ary often à St st pi quiba т ке Р fill зе 
attains a height of more than 200 fe eb; it wiil furnish Gy gaa rid -> ру, two or аге smo! рече mis . 8, Linaria 
from three to five pints of oil per жее tö made of | taken ery difficult eratrum den 
ie wood of this tree are said n i NAM 
e auget worm. The tree which yields the resim is HARDY FRUIT AA KITOHEN m antum bispidulum. 
ipe bat similar to mer. M.|  Süm í of th " cy: m^ the notico 
Р im command of the Am te loreha, | wood will require creep м ТҮҢ, ЖУРТ 
A А ; RASPE : Jupiler. 
Admiral Charner, employed the native mixture| CURRANT; GOOSEBERRTES; AND RASPBERRIES transplanted du daring the 
oat which had been attacked by the mollasks, and сич will be benétited by tho | SEEDLING Рам 
һе end of а year it was je vf yenr's h PAT "rrt ze 
е а thinded; Tg the present i ema being | delay ; iSt t the b Hei 
а je X Cer tu еч ченее 4-4 1io | сор. чү secun бо ырат 
than 199. 1 ane Dze&vrwa Omoprs.—Cledr away the haulmi, stum 
о fecord M and refuse of em duly they arë over, burn PN ertcvaenias 
and if the ground is not, wanted dig 
the ashes in, and 
