872 
TThe cultivated plants | 
done до шу in 
, the 
the condition of the wild plant. 
are, Шеге, all дзей, фаз. this is 
p , bu t to old pla ants on „the hi П si 
| makes 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Butif we p pee PET какша 1 
w 1007 years old. 
[$ЕРТЕМВЕВ 16, 1M 
Q 
р!у ire 
to. be TR inserted into the 
x e large Бы This Hy dens sort 
to succeed well with s NIE pan 
t of qiios 
IM 
ed 
of many newly cut dow 
аве, for I P n dd ined the a 
n trees, y ound them o 
аво of voe thickness throughout, except to 
the south ог. su side, where they are generally 
thi i 
Carob неш is chiefly 
south c and 1 near 
the ei previous to нб йт. іоп 
Ir the island тше "s. are not Zub eaten, but are 
used for feedin ng c: cattle, and the preparation of brandy 
window w 
and ri 
possible | 
ker a in gea of el ye xl, 
шей. of an exhausting c KEPE 
—Gather thes 
1 
D PEARS 
fit T pen md Also examine those ia inti 
as there will d led fou 
pes weeks а r hous 
al 
hes even айон ng t 
early ‚1000 yea ntemp tible age; 
for it is 
old—no со 
by distillation, For the latt: 
ported, chiefly to Trieste. The. produce has amounted 
; but 
; as s the export is 
said to be partly hollow, yet it is not im pos. Ssible but 
int аа шау, if the lavas of Etna spare it as My S Lodi 
he the fruit r 
airy, in order to Шо of the escape of m 
off by the fruit, 
at first. Where itis intended to make fı 
tions of trees thi is season, the ground should t 
È 
yE SeA FA 
a monopoly in the hands of the 
Pe E ые, > of 
hith 
and any fres! 
"ede in 1 Ob 
late been found more profitable to cut down i. Euh 
vinti uo 
trees. n xt eius t к 
"ike s fact in natural 
history bid hue bon |» Piin ЧЫ Ды i the 
decipherment of Assyrian ESSA ory of 
The h 
ery 
Calendar of Meri 
"or the ensuing week. 
be sed. for ронак should be thoroughl 
the ac of the weather, so as to lo Vaa 
state De wanted for use. Я 
LETT 0088. —Brown endy ЗА th „Сов, as well аз Has 
Тнк РШ operations in eem to ornamental 
the a rtificial migration of plan 
a 
present will be mome, MM AUF 
ntained, 
э 
gem antiquity. Kütla:i a Mendaite writer 
the fourth century A-D., te lls us that the Boi of 
а: walks mu P be A. To from 
for 
ag spring work, should sor 
be pricked out; more n if geti 
technically Dodd oud. бал. 
STRAWBERR ы Нур, ot already done, cl 
ress -plantations of these, „clearing away um 
ds and Moss ; roll d a ARET so as to keep 
heir campaigns in foreign countries any plant whi 
they e Pone Ss valuable and useful ; "ak in 
the Cherry was trar uspla nted 
ch 
? ean 
the surface hard апа smo 
runn 
ary, (e Бе careful to select that which is thon 
kin and whi ch can be covered without the 
ҖЕ HOUSES. 
Notwithat 
ma: 
Mud Жар n. These statements are strikin ngly с 
by an inscription of Tiglath Pileser A an 
0 was carried captive e to Babylon, 
“Тһе Pine tree, | 2 
bdued, planted groves 
of my own country, ind I called (the Plantations) by 
the name of d ес whatever wa: 
country I too d placed in the ж кол of À 
The translation": yer tree" is not quite сег wie Ifthe | 
а.?? 
n be p 
soot i in Mus to get them 
вһаа 
Acacias and other w 
during the dull 
will [mue steemed than 
wers are pl 
ere these have ems m ves on 
rins et pes if possible, зуй ге sc v hey will 
loom early strongly n spring, манат а 
Catonia, ы kinds, and may then be transplanted, if 
, when the 
pre epring, x when T 
Я 
J 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDOX 
For the tek ending Sept. 13, 1865,as observed at the Horticul! 
rticultural Gars 
= | в TURE. | 
j| BAROMETER, 
Sept. | $| | OftheAir. |Ofthe { 
5 У i n |. foot 2 feet 
AX. | feet 
Max. | Min. M n| двер. deep. 
Thur. 7 717 (30.039 вз | sa | z05| 65 | 63 lewa | 
Friday 8 іа 29.925 295 | 86 | 56 | 710] 63 | M | & | 
Satur. 9 30. tn 30.098 | 76 55 | 655] 66 | 6 {SWS 
Sundayl0 20 |10165| 3.078, 73 | 60 | во 658 | 64 | was 
Mon. 1! n 30:278 30.063 | 78 | 5l | 645] 65 | 63| W. 4 
Tue 2| и |303 2 30.335 8 5» |6751 65 | 64 | SW] 
0.307] 30.244 83 | 43 | 66.5 | 65 P и віж 
= 
67.8 | 65.3 / 
avy нас hot sun; very uL 
identifica n be ү it m M aproofofthe| p Pia: C 
.—Cuttings of Caleeolariasaud лопа _ 
occ сн tion of KA has la пе Bey а зн yd Pelargoníums pus y still be put in where emen of SR et pid neavy ra EE T ht, " Е: 
things is deficient. Cuttings of Calceolarias taken fro Es Pere 
cue т ur "ethology has received in portant a aid | | plants i in the зы groun a a , however, liable to s eee = cR ксүз А 
rom the es inicr nt of natural history. The|offin heat; but they will ы foun to do very well in ШОО fogs wish heavy dew | excessively hot; vy 
northern ome of our Aryan ancestors is Soola o o pit or RR where there tha nodes 6f ean temperature of the weck, 8) deg. above the average. 
evidence to by the fact that the '* Birch "— applying а little uw en necessary to dispel STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
E йо aes having damp. See i вй many outtings as possible of  . Рат the last 3 years: Tor the enining Nen miele 
the same name both in Eastern Деп E P |88 ЖОЕ ЕТ, Prevailing Wisi 
2 : " H ЕРЕ 57 £g | test тете 
v e Tan up aim in ата while sa p chance for i them ; and also September. ORE iB Ed Te ТР зш 
the fact that * Flax” (Lat. linum, Greek veis Goth. | PP. prep y MUR ШО Somes а I 77030 tn. үз rrr i 
le E is known. by different names in Easte wen DOSE пазу. ЛД 668 | 45.8 | 56. СЕЕН 
qoem now occupy atten- | Mon. ·-18 66.8 | 455] $67 | 18 | Qj falos i saui 
Western Aryan, that the separation of the forefathers tion; let the em Же MA bem orat but not too stiffly ; Tue t| 019 | 441 | 853 n 045 |30109 КЕНЕ 
of th A Hindús and of the Greeks an "i Romans took | whore tho flowerDuda are. too thick, thin them out; Iw -21 664 | 45.1 | 557 | 21 00 ЙҮ КЕ 
Р Тн кише cultural for a | kee p them m watered, in order that they may по ot Satur 1% л Fn 56.2 2 A cr PECAH 
p l li have reason to hope th t m t the present | Joge > their len "The highest temperature during the above | riod occurret cat 
ерус н UK EO TUE E. Нои; RS —A few of the very ir eria soris of| ium Ve miles eei 
tlie cereals, : ДУК dion tered in a | КЕЕДЕ ONG 
7 AS ool house ; ; they w will be exceedingly pon for өч to Correspondents. 
ila Castagno uk 5. fa Nis, 1811, being | farnishing cuttings, and these if got in early in spring | Aceraruoms: Hatfield, Doncaster. The plants of щй 
swarm with I: spider, which is undoubtedly the cios 
engaged i in making ee of various localities, I the mischief of which you complain. M J B. 
ты Mount Etna, and of course did not negl. ct to FORCI NG GARD окв: NED. McKellar's Book of Flower P rept d 
examine that vegetable nde —As has been fre ame puerum lant | отизовон INTERNATIONAL IBITION, — he awards siili 
Cavalli, uin emed to me, as it had varied fruit Маз sre RAE isted with a Tork this ное npa "Раг; 6 
travelle t what was expected—a sin; i с: үөн tem erature sa from 65° to 75^ at ni ht, re 'atin Wemyss. 6: 1, Mr. Henderso r. Cook NS 
apparent] К is P depo s F E Б : ré m сее, 2, Mr. Реас ock, 6:1 E 
у since reduced EE “ ui 
lu nd, to three. А late traveller has remarked, | keeping the h rather close on sunny da; ays, а 3 MrT onp h « prre ul pis isi 
d I think with good reason, that a large tree may allowing the ыз бош to rise to 80° or 85° Біне Von W C Trevelyan. Your Fungus oag i 
have existed on the $ га hat on кр destru а in|giving air freely. Also endeavour to proportion the I with ап authentie specimen, ӨК Бий 
some of the many convulsions tha often shook | moisture to the temperature, fr а high агу tempera- habitat AEE Monograph Hymenonn a 
Etna to its very centre, tho заанд ае e күне ture is not шын the swelling of the fruit, and Tho peces Katie. Agaricus gloi epbalus. Bee ] 
sprang Írom its root. But itis not of Me Oe tagno di there is chance of getting well-swelled heavy Chronicle, Oct. 22, 1860. erely the glandi 
уен Cavalli that I am about to speak, it is of|fruit without plenty of warmth and moisture. Main-|Hors: ЕВ. ig корр "їп, an essential oil 
wonderful үнө, 98 Nature p my ERS tain a steady bottom-heat of about 85°, and use every Tiar 2 суз V FAT." The insects which have ашыш 
pie stands Mrs undred yards of that | care to keep the soii in a healthy state as to moisture. Past leaves are the slimy larvæ of Ehe, powdered lime | 
celebra ted tre -itf no la Nave, a noble | When bcn iur is e: ‚ use clear manure-water ; iops. They are easily bai Sub. ^ n Tho inset | 
es ee rises in an unbroken | give sufficient n the whole of the hes and syringin баи онойу, даве ошо of the cnm ш | 
stem рс ia 40 feet, abes divides and throws out avoid frequent аныны for when this ipid Атда Т à the Maple le 
latera nches to an enormous extent, receive attention RS ak. LAT zu 
to me, as I viewed it, to i comparatively a young tres, under soil in & healthy state. Use the syringe sparin ly, | Names ор Feors: T B B. 5 В деп; 6, Моон B 
| Я gly, б i Chrétien ; б, 
from the Macer of is кезеп and absence of decayed | and only to dew the plants, as heavy syri ngin 4 gd Bergamnot 6: Иако qf bris fruit. 3, 10 i 
branches. 1 was ied by a fri уш, T gom her r | this season are apt to keep the surface soi not coloured; 3, Gravenstein; 4. рт оор. 
: rir platin ng Б — this splend peine | to render it difficult to judge as ced when тшт ом ссни ig redegi ү шой ih m 
of the vegetable m t|be given. Any ume g plants g qn pots eue м комат STA accompanied with Dar ЛИШ 
y seen to at onc Beile et Bonne.—J F F. The Blac са "md 
it measured 5 t in circumference. In I f getting ced established in in| Your Seedling Peach may be briefly des m 
add, "that I Bardo this measurement in B pots, while hey can be kept tolerably warm, |, tion of bitterness and acidity. } ine Cuscutas, but we 
It took a drawing of the Castagno & Соо: К a месх balls bn a proper state as to moisture | Ам жс "without. "dowers; probably ей 
which shows almost beyond a doubt sa this never prs o терот, as neglect of this is a frequent cause Epithymum. You had һе T destroy PU suits 
was a si 26 trunk, but a group; but from some g stock fruiting ep m Keep moist and | 8 5 1, reina чараа э Lastrea rigida; 
cause which I t now remem ted dilatata - ire 1, ^ exteris arguta ; 2r IU. 
add its noble companion to my other sketches; the s formation of pac roots. apparently, b uti ТЫ аре is too RE. Fruit 
ро I afterwards saw at Messina a very beautiful|  ViNEs.—Befor tivel eather| faleatum.—ARP. L m alatum. — W 
wing ofthis tree in the portfolio of my friend |sets i FR old. ivi eis de borders К mexican. : to for 
ieutenant Бе, of the Roya Corps. in in which it is inten s ж ч. {знч К» л fo beh atis p p» 
On reading * Миг andbook of erp A which has | any length of time, во as to prevent the be getting VEGETABLES AT EXHIBITIONS : J P. M pt be г 
Ъееп ey gula, 16 is there stated that this very | saturated about the roots. Grapes| that vegetables at exhibitions should PP filth юй eg 
tree w. easured within the lust ear, and | fr pes | lod, with all their roots, loaves, ini those agir 
year, an cope cutting - уда, tai oli Бача аиста They should be moderately trimmed, AnS e uy v 
маа foun eep the atmosphere as dry as| it should be wasbed the whole 
the а ВА I h : А tastefully,” › This is о 
it. fires when necessary with a free | tastefully, аб yoi Sows, though there d 
b. thus showing an increase in soe feet n | ciroulation ofi air; spp dona warm temperature is nearly the месте re pu ht, as Potato * 
years, If, к we take for granted that the | as injuri as damp, idm use no more fire-heat a л ipee not n js common 
growth was ery 53 years, the calculation | than ma; SR absolutely necessary, ahed. The bestguide in these 0439 ; 
