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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[8ЕРтЕМврр 3 ts 
a high 
he ey being. of а 
попона. ve а 
of t 
standard of excellence. But it is 
Calendar of Operations. 
is b 
therefore Te proceed w vh the pbi unde lid 
the reader n inference. 
and 
(For the ensuing week.) 
ТновЕ who contemplate making new orchards, 
removing large fruit trees, or replacing ты 
should commence oper rations of a 
* n po ii not only larg 
оона, but the quarters of [arises ie in гали 
condition, yielding а large and ш vege- 
tables—the Peas, the Ca liflowe t pae ind Broccoli 
being of the most unozooptiontolo character at all 
of P 
tection‘; for there is generally a large demani КУГ demand fa 
Ly 
Por —N. 
getting "Potatos уы wi; rip 
Stored in a cite ditio 
н їп the event of a severe Mieres — i 
ar ar 
g opportunity should à - 
e out of the. Li эү ы 
preparatory character immediately. In 
e if possible abundance of good | loam ; and if this 
them, or in airy dark sh sh 
Potatos 
, wil ith a little dry prt Sim 
"Ret foring, d 
amea 
better. о . The loam being . provided and —— in a 
xt 
times. Three rows 
L 1 
thi ing is to thoroughly drain, if not eady do 
alre pot 
without this all subsequent | 
The names of the sorts were Veitch’s еы ти 
апа e Wrinkled Marrow, the operations will end 1 in disappointment. Perfec Кү} age 
rmer anying t m for flavour and the being secured, „stati ons may be for med for trees, 
ie for prolificacy. will be 
the merits of pel ee sorts, which should е x made when the period of room has arrived ; in the 
everybody's hands. Tho orchard, which forms a ү meantime, we would ad tol 
ed А. wy view of the pro omenader 
The 
ains 
for r 
moval. ` This will eek late төче апа жө 
а disposition i in the roots to throw out new fibres or 
bya high-growin ng hedge of Quicks. 
border is —— ds all and this е, and con- 
s such a ety as one does not stumble upon 
the flow 
LO EN AND PLANT HOU 
Bulbs ds ues be largely bee A s re a 
fine e display is required ; and where еды shrubs аге 
forced fi the decoration o tapso SNI they 
should n i 
Dute 
—See that frames | in Meri yd 
standing g. 
in two, and built against the old brick wall. 
In winter вр prng B, y ar. with 
Camellias, of which very finely 
grown NE gast but, п pA ge im e 
plants, both as regards number size, far too large 
for the рона а Acacias, расць wd „other 
New H plants help h it e in 
summer Geraniums, Fuchsias, and such lil Ve iake their 
places. The other two plant-houses already spoken o 
UR cud 
It isa da c 70 Г iong, divided | 2® ~ 
h pla may not bé subjected to 
drip, which would infallibly т dep them. Free circula- 
tion of air sho uld at alt om: hen 
pro 
Au 
ricula. 
AND —In 
varieties the best plan Уй them immediately ; 
better plants can generally "pe got now than in spring, 
| and they will have time to establish themselves before | 
| winter, 
obtaining new 
well. ada pted for ' the , cultiv. ation of 
HyaorwrES. — These should now be procured, desc | 
had to be resorted to dn days 
The Vineries, three in number, are also very 
ses, rather sunk than otherwise, and not 
of whic and 
succession pit—the former having front amen 
Shih are filled with Orchids and ornamental plants 
frost to make 
root. Out of doors will do, provided they а r wall 
тека, д with cinder ashes or Cocoa-nut refuse. 
ooted they may be started into growth in 
The as nearly arrived when all Tulip 
the be публи л ought to be properly 
o that t b 
beds of t 
arranged for planting, so 
in th xd 
quantities almost without intermission, and uy S 
Sized fruit, m. ае the quantity 
r beds from heavy r 
tremely prejodisil 5 the bulbs before they 
urk n fact e 
| of moisture ought at all times to be a 
sound. 
NEAR роу 
For the Week ending Sept. 27, 1865,as observed at the tede 
T 
n 
"| BAROMETER. 
Sept. |5 & 
E < 
Max. 
. 21) 2 [30.090 
Friday 22| 3 [30.288 
Sa: ЖАР“ 23| 4 |30.421 
pud H 5 |30.417 
Mon. 6 |3037! 
Tues. 26 7 |30.248 
"Wed. 27| 8 30.085| 30.04! 
атома 00 3.0 
Sept. 21— ild 
— 2 —! ЖЫ; бе elin fine: 25 
— 23—. m! "very Än ne thr roughout. 
ЕЗ 24— Fine; very fine ; hot sun ; cool 
— 5—Foggy ; very fin ue 
— 4— Foggy ; hot and dry ; very fine, 
— 7—Foggy ; hot, very dry air; at freezing at night, 
Mea! erature of the week, 3 deg. above the average, 
еар those m 
—— 
Å 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
Gre 
po A 
Quantity 
which it Dr Rai Wy 
Sunday.. 
Mon, 
FETE 
= 
т чу 
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сег 
КҮТҮЛҮҮЧҮ 
8 
L4 
highest 
1859 — therm. 80 deg.; 
m. 17 deg. 
F 
The 2 
аш де the lowest 
N S to Correspondents. 
AUR F ve ea The soil should be iwo-thirls ol 
гени) Ет. turfy Jum aan one-third of wal 
a ecomposed manure; drainage а! ne-third the depth # 
Bas mber any droopi 
RE either stove or greenhouse, eos flowers J iiir 
colour to those of v uy capensis, that would dofors 
prese P. basket, and e in flower at this season d 
the Lar vs 
BASS h Subscriber. The probable cause of yom 
dM "ek poko ng is па E the; IN been too much aud 
too constantly excited, bably by shifting at а Ms 
v The last shift M po such free-flowering plants 
o timed that the pots may be filled with тойа just ahit 
partial check 
Сва: 
m new to be Queens, LUN ага 2 ly, FORCING GA EMIGRA : Tunbridge 3 
yie! average wil urnbul o b. Do not perm i oung plants to over- Emigrants, ien fs 
weight, they would be equi t to one which with es, It is е sit ym wg e ^ dui Aud Paten of pesce i of leaf. moii E 
the pets а space should produosa. © 6 Ib. fruit," | moderate supply by judicious management, than substitute for the usual protecting layer of osoari ШЫ 1 
—which 5 эмге the exception th "i wif | obtain overabundance at one time and little or nothing UM жын гот through i spadne E 
nothing -sized ruit. | at another Mai Жаа ‚ беш мена чаа ы and h (good turfy)soil as may be 
саз : EN. will be consi m . } h P d Dese rv a M Jer protecting а the usual «sf 
irs Merenti diaeta |T f the plants. akanan Wenas d Taung Gardene, боша, wiih шы 
inj al produi 
i опу Жу be done. poche the shoots the piam PO ке МВ 
e NS of "the к: clothed with an immense | а and neatly tied i ы so as to быра, them fairly to | бтАртотл: W Marshall. Your seedlings are of n 
шег of pitchers, and there is no knowing how light and air, but avoid stopping at this season.| quality, but so far as see from the nearly е pee 
much larger it might have been if it had not been | Whe fruit is ER ian keep the atmosphere moist, | Spikes they do not pres and 81 ао Aa ehe bost обе, 
reduced periodically to keep it within bounds. Of giving the foliage a good washing with the syringe. judged mde, Hie ое "PEs a batch of à x 
Orchids th pod e very á M Puis йе al ap д РЕАСНЕЗ.—Тһе house which itis proposed to Ѓогсе | ћош — m peser and well ч 
eanum, which is qui ee o Lp ; | earl о not the varieties nam 
Cattleya labiata, a fine plant; Lælia nii; an | surface of th E au ee puppe ИА mem mre 
so nia bilis; several excellantly- ings Should be egi ken off with a fork, and E are аньс their seeds, Such an accid 
г Ое, апа "Calanthe veratrifolia. replaced with fre Worn-out trees, if any, may |, ance ofthe no 1 development is not tiia Ве Й, 
Dionsa .шивсірша is particularly well managed, | also b be replaced i g trees from the op wails, paio A PORAD EXHIBITION: Silvanus asks Ё 
growing in pots, standing in the stone kerb, ызы the | ES. circumstances should render it necessary | E ^t is intendód A offer any prizes for essays o bx 77 
Sphagnum around it as healthy and vigorous as уой | to subject a portio e stock intended for fruiting &c., at the forthcoming International Lp but t 
will find it growing in the bogs with t 5 Beide | to a brisk temperature at once to induce 16 to start, the not profess to Бего са vo a place in their pf" 
(Drosera rotundifolia) in its midst. There been а | most ; promisin g plants should be very carefully selected | EAM MAE (Ub NORMA dE шеша oome 
capital erop of Royal а у эпа gd the purp nd placed in a small house or pit by | N. Niuzs or Prants: Farnhar eom — 
1 es i comparatively new -to house|themselves. 16 is not, h "у а a Now "Grenada specie cs inquiries 
е аъ А, ои: ; trees clean and healthy, sta. eh. into fruit. Uer drea aem undor tho So x т бай d rne I e mih atichun оаа 
wood no thick, and size of fruit good. Тһе |be absolutely necessar t orod Polypodium vulgare. Fernas- 
Peaches 8 out t of „doors that have been planted since, or | duce later in in the season; Ў prius. d parate. losen Do | UE from Sall fragments of Ert Pg 
t t Verbena officinalis ; 2, ot паше moè 
are Ж mended for inalis; 5, Armeria s. We do nos macranibsi 
pas ing Uu de jeu a young plantation iuf bes "fing b. Pe о Vg edge the M selected Dan four Mery [s z W. er eia 4 Jasmin 
hou Р mmand, Willing the rest vt p p овозае А W. M Т. 1 
A Figs. bete? 
Wat. oft рч — Тһе with yo es n pots for for earl k TUIS де o No theg 
aterproo; ng araffin. — renderi of pem orcing riy wor. Anemone japonica ani 18, 
textile fabrics, leather, &c., wat f, has long and rd are in a ма what praning B aer], ро We rA (и and t "à o of them йршей иде 
jer. ч een looked upon as а considerable im- | * ey are in of rest, Let They are not figured in the od = E Arboretum # 
Many have, at various times, been са аз to thinning out decaying berries в given ander shed head Oak 8 y 
m yel f ^ hans purpose, ы all, or most of them, reete d Tuition w RI a little dre Bai. cie 0 Your Pear — kol ars 
ve been found open to objection. Wax and drying X ies x Rebels cancellata. You mus 
oils were t псев first used, then caoutchouc, - HARDY FRUIT AND озше of б 
a Q so-called 
; ds а, both by itself - ni with Continueto look over fruit pe Was peus тын шч Tidi na tho bark oE е ie d 3 shrub. 
drying oils; recently, paraffin has been ed, but, | in ач tos vxo 2 is sound. е o exhibited i fn tho Exhibition of 1862. ot yone snt 
used by itself, it crystallises and s ymi ti lants should be earthed | sao: We cannot tell the epe = 1 
fibres of the clo ; i ich i na p PD А without analya but from its арр, You 
ie cloth, an inconvenience which is prevented thy ad айтады: їп growth hcm it тене : 
by the addition of drying oil. This|  CavrrPIO repare stations for plants we iva sand, Е ge 
ture he | rantage of ering a|it is intended Р with qued er the soil | TRoPEOLUMS A in 
fabric repellant of moisture, while at the same time it | for them should be rich, and the position, if роне those submitted to by yon varied in oole ited 
does not t the air through it; and it bout ould be und th wall; 4 >| substance, and алыу var yellow es 
but little, or not at all, the most delicate colours, vence eda 2 2 MN гайн о ма ану "ym | Мег. Are man, d 
Pila sse ly advan us to leather, which it 4e VÉ, crime ctm and шеле and double pad am "lieb, w ^ йет in pots or bods 
renders waterproof, but more durable susce d satisfacto посо Bee 
Sl ofa Maher p, ulia Obere ^ T [pete a s ere criam will seeders ast 
