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THE GARDENERS' 
made in the trunk, it yields 
ous ; milk, tolerably Mint, devoid e ^l 
lmy smell It was 
dra 
dane of a a glutino 
acridity, and of an agreeable and balmy 
offe red to us iu the she 2 ofa ealaba; sh. We k con- 
haf 
abo 
a MER they should po 
Je eaving 
ng a firi 
anted Sit lin 
a fr ame of md rss hes kad carefully shaded, 
ntage of a little bottom-hea t, 
ut 2 inches below t mè pari 
3 
very early in the morning, одй. Ренар 
. Тһе viscosity of this milk 
exposed to the air, pres surfac 
of a stro oogly animalised ie, Yellowish, pug 
The people c mir pus This 
ые врас 
m becom r in 
zc Other un 
pa kno which 
а greater or n pong One ог thes 
of ^h. 
e, | — 
PEL 
e is must b 
80 much the bett 
i54 — Kindé which have already made their 
lants into new growth at this time, as i 
e|p n 
late to get it properly matured, and the unseasonable 
n the stored energies of the plants will 
draught u upon 
X 
MS.—The propagat: ion of greenhouse 
ум, prt now have a due share of аня. 
The large kinds may be cut down iiri. to the 
usual praoto, i ag елам в selec ted from t he shoots 80 
cut off; but w t course 
e pursued; most P Mss тет 
properti 
he * Ta ds dolce " the Canaries 
balsam ifera). , Here again we have a plant Ман to 
namely. 
it is абы 
cutti ngs. 
the Ephem and one containing а large number 
with acrid and ро КЧ ee Le opold von 
f pla nt is similar to 
ch i 
Although Sdad of ihe der 
muc 
toa feni of tho above. 
true India-rubber, that sub- 
umerated y ield а 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
hod ld then be takeu 
а up, potted in laus pots, and plunged in a 
close warm frame with a gentle bottom -he at. So 
H 
or their allies. 16 is curious to observe how, when fail. 
ing to serve mankind in one direction, these trees| 
become important. servants in another. How forci ibly 
More servants wait on y o 
Than he'll take notice of ; very path 
He treads down that з 4р doth befriend him, 
pale and wan. 
When sickness makes him 
one world, and hath 
Oh, NES -— Man is 
Another ti end him. 
Gossip. 
-Fa la 
wig ovem in зы Чог perfumery BU 
д 2 x ҮЗ 
t 
ti English flowers, howev 
and colour „they may be, do not poss ess the inten sity of 
f ke ept t under slight protection during winter wil 
"i йй pots with roots, and be ready for planting out 
in April or May. 
ы GARDEN. 
CHE —Endea by all means to keep the 
| foliage 1 еу and deis as long as possible. 
Mxrows.—Attend well to plants swelling. - fruit. 
Avoid fr UM watering: soil by giving good 
soakings. 
PINES. —Maintain a bigh moist temperature with 
s of the 
ather 
| which are in fiie wer. 
€ ; and a rather ё osphe 
In "all the "арен Зе that ws 
mentioned use the syringe e бу in fine weather ; but, 
[Avevst 19, 1865, 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, N; NEAR 10) 
NDON, 
For the Week ending Aug. 16,1865, as observed at the Horticultural Gam, 
a А TEMPERATURE. 
agl BAROMETER, 1a | 
August. 89 | Of the Air. f the i 
M«|L—————— Án 
E I —— 
Max.| Mi àx.| Min. | 1 foot 
и а: іп in. |Mean deep. Фр 3 
Thurs. Thurs. 10| 719 [29.7281 295811 | 77 | 53 64 | Л 
Friday ni 20 |29.653| 29.526 | 78 43 64 I 
Satur. 12| 2t (29.791| 29.724 | 69 60 63 Г] 
Sundayls| « |29.826| 29.757 | 72 49 62 м 
Mon. 14 23 |29.759| 29.691, 73 49 6t а 
Tues. 15| 24 |29.579| 29.501 | 67 oL 64 и 
Wed. 16] 2529727 29.640 | 70 | 48 6i Г 
_—————————кж—! —. 8 
Average. | |29.727 29635 -72.3 | 493 | 608 T 
gust 10 —Very fine ger vp rT se tra 
—  li-Qyemast; 'densely clouded ; fi Улаш at night, 
I Fin n; cloudy. EA y Pi 
c li-Fine iyin гео же at night. 
—  M-Showery; cloudy m а аи fine ; rain, 
l5—Rain; s Boii throughout. 
16 aset 'and fine ; олу ; fine at night. 
Mean temperature of the week, 13 deg. -—— 
STATE OF THE WEATHE CHISWICK, 
During the last 39 years, for the ded E de ending August %, эщ. 
o S8ag8a] ga | Noot НЕ 3103 
Prevailing Winds 
Tona A 
which E Quantity Де а 
and encouraging the growth of the plants by rich soil Rained. 
and liquid manure, the extreme points will make 
спб ings and the young side shoots will produce | Mor | 
en ode abundance. 
—Cuttings of China, and some other kinds 
m me T taken and ld f. | 
a nort ect for three w 9 ог а month, until dia „не highest temper rature during tho TE FT 
therm. 31 deg. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
ALOE: Chivas & Co. Your question has been already answered: — 
see p. 728. We know ^ ay better mode of Hoe | 
flowers in a glass t than by putting them іа. | 
ын ед | 
"The white substance on your Beech bark 
has i edd тыша amongst Fuugi under GN name of Psilonis 
ni It 3j 
that it causes death. The drought of last year has been fsal — . 
to many trees which were in an unhealthy condition. A 
quantity of fine Beech perished a few years since at Sir VW. 
Micdleton's, and it uud on examination that the roots 
h n extensively k 
taken with the remaining unhealthy ones to remove those 
heard whether the pea es - tual. The green substan — 
on the PE C rk No. n J B. 
Books: W M R. Probably e's Fieli j 
used in France for perfumery wou! uld on nly grow here in 
hot-houses, The only flower which might be had i in 
troughs, and be careful to adm , to prevent too 
great a condensation of mista, “H the syringe is 
this month, 
and the high price of | 
nd and labour, we may arrive at the conclusion that 
the soil too wet for the е healthy " evelopment of the 
cw ts. Take care that the — ev not get 
оо strong for plants whieh have been receutly potted 
- planted. 
— —Pot off layers, and place them 
whe receive partial shade until they get 
m English Grapes. Аз a pr 
that I had a specimen sub 
Peppe 
t that i ve^ cause which wou 
eirg ager the бла of other cred in this 
coun for our moist a nd moderate climate g es tho ose 
e only t dein gredients 
English телу ‹ о, - Farai an 
bu ing to the 
y 
esired to keep fo 
„| lengi me those w ich are ае гіре, е should 
муе ае that they may have full exposure to 
peo pe 
— Houses in which the Grapes are just begin- 
ning m ripen shonld be d inured to a tree 
— gen Ме; а and if it be or any 
en joe We accum of a slight shading should the 
ather become bright 
RUIT AND KITCHEN GARDE 
p whilst in France and other warm countries 
Rimmels Book of Perfumes, 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
EvERYTHING out of doors should now wear an appear- 
ance of Ё perfect or der a nd neatness, and this can only be 
 CELERY.—This may still be planted. Some prefer 
idth. These beds, which often suci 
of Pod het trenched two spits deep. The bot. i pit 
receives plenty of raw manure or half-rotten leaves, 
and the top one old manure. The principal secr 
growing very tender and crisp celery, етн of 
size, is to grow it very quickly by means of plent: 
of manure and moisture, 
going regularly and frequently over the whole пиш 
department. prier: e stg n is necessary t 
order tds ason, Tall o 
straggling g be stantly 
2-4 аге авта А rather pots «1 in conse- 
quence of this a careful thinning may be useful, es pe- 
r beds, 
е Хоп plants will not succeed without Piet of 
now to stand 
кешш the vente previous sowin 
OwroNsS.—Sow во £ the Tripoli or "Spanish for 
od use; lift ripe pb der carefully dry and store 
them 
P eep growing late this year, but 
the winter, and 
cially 
at the bottom, as may be the case in low, damp places 
pio the present rainy weather. 
bes 'OUSES. 
Сабый badin ve podes when the 
weather was s hot; r^ н ening c ibelr сой have 
OTATOS.— Thes eie 
let bxc kinds be got up as soon as the tops are - 
let the produce be sorted, indi if tof an eS kind 
let all the small and moderate- sized оле be — 
charcoal dust, Beata little 
also to test the end varies d do not 
allow your — of so half-a-dozen, 
trouble 
will now ыз cool shady 
situation; if mildew makes its crinis sal ping 
should be 
at once applied. pé first- — Vie; 
the firs n seed- | dee! 
- will now r ченин Ш 
жс: 
g nly w which | dea ot liked t table, free 
n coming to perfection, and least liable 
A 
башы s ue г all kinds of fruit as it ce 
NAM 
Pire is called the Scoteh plan, viz., beds of from € - 
6 feet in w | 
E —'Transplant while the weather is favourable | 
for operations of that kind. 
LETTUCES.—Sow 
ERE: Uen. Тһе! mier 
Specimens et the Coniferze i - че p wi "t а 
ande r pressure between thick layers of 
row off their тү 
шеп bes d teudency iod me 
e Abies do, should first be E 
ie пета ved in a state 
Dis i: ы, "d W. You 
hopeless put No naue y чаз de as ve А : 
fou! ny on em t it had spre me 
zu зака. а ар йн py. rs fils of ШОП 
phe 
F PLANTS: А 
ЕЯ p seb austra 
bad as to be poene t игй s ; 
Clethra alnifolia, -—J B. Wr etched 18 
specimens 
peliense ; 2, Setaria 
stant Subscriber. 1, Вор 
8, Pied aculeatus ; 
flow: H W €, Viburnum Oxycoccus, 
бент 
SALEP: J Lewis. ra pn vir: pi 
rchis or 
various аро A E x Тет ant is тер йу 
BrRAWEERRIES: J.D.- WO до зч ае сайр 
off the Strawberry plan — 
been taken. 
SrRAWBERRY FORCI 
| Кару іп October pine 
m oet €— fous 
h from heavy rai 
ОНУ А 
evious 
cs n: 
enis of tree o leaves 
it or to 
meke dra а bed M. in А Pd ү а 
EEE 
ies isease. tos are 
ot; pint! Winter omes ou the same ground, 
Spr —Sow some for etes in good rich gno round, 
$ if in ға — should stand about 
| apart, to allow ee passage between them 
for mei mete and por the crop. At the 
be 
ep trench 
—Fine varieties may be propagated by 
yes take 
wood, Ea selecting them, should be taken 
chcose those which have an incipient leaf-bud at the 
base of of the leaf, and t 
ould be drawn out 
irely, thus gi ivi g additio mal 8 ce to those which 
Pe ro to — "the г-и parum ун: atris supply. 
—A sowing of Early Dutch, mca Red 
Sower-buds only. cuttings should be prepared by 
Тор, 
the p with "A plants va 
abuhdance of ir, and put on s» ейде L 505) 
The de should. not [er кг 
than 60°, except by sun heat. l cm off, and. jm 
them to the e or Vinery to t€ Ора froe vent 
lot for succession. Li dae 
principal features in the de iik 
Waren PLANTS; Aquari ке i t 
ou may take Pistia Stratiotes, mnochar is ў 
Valisoris eere In the cooler Ме f 
wania в ^d weli, so W! 
rece Your tank is not Jarg? 
