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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
stemmed шр several Cycads, of w. 
a aema etel ZEN 
Anihia leu pan к 
ot Muss i cow pes the via адына Pavetta ау 
in Ferns ther re were samples of c frizzlod, 
iform Athyrium x-fce 
eri, with fronds 
changing as they get a 
Neottopteris australasica, with its 
ed ery pa black midrib; and several 
as bot gaa and silver. An үке 
Mer made ат mal x he house an orchard house, 
Же run up Vines. = the one side and Peaches оп ihe 
ell rolled. All preparations for 
Жашан now dem weinen as m d к: poao gii in order 
that active oper ratio n refere to these matters 
may b as frost has put an end to 
the pE of the prs plants. 
ER G EN'AND PLANT HOUSES. 
In ны. е апа gree епһоцѕез | damp or 
n&geoeta a 
observed in gardens. th 
character. 
e 
шей, Та р m 
| i ШЕ 
and thes ust soon receive careful аиа if the 
Jie Е to bé ае in first- rate condi tio 
CALCEOL. RIAS, —Narrowly 
+ 
1 
8 
ашар 
md 1 
ee ad ад. 
their “appe: arance, bera g the atmos Dind moist and 
giving air on every Е cand opportunity to prevent 
Feng ueh а nd run the risk of spoili ing both, as all such 
exper mw 8, "Жш уху т large or small, are sure to do, In 
another house, the large Camelli ias that were planted 
the foliage from M gg 
CAM 2 E ааа, When these аге Vue d 
see th at "all ye lea eepin 
plants rather dry 8". rg Sod 
re.transplanted here, and. that too with every symptom 
of success, a lbeit one of the — an old white, is 
Imbrieata and 
m t 
oming mus 
kept m aud ашу, апа should not be allowed ы poa 
ken up and stored i 
———— MÀ 
TE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
NEAR INDON, 
Veekending Oct. 4, 1865, as о observed at ti а 
ће Horticultura; 
Gu 
uk TEMPERATURE. 
and 
October. 
30.175 
30.24! 
Thurs. 
Friday 2 
Satur. 
from want of pot-room, 
cold pits s after this season, for they cannot endure frost 
таса аја ry. 
e may be planted, provided beds are 
altho serm growing vue ona mea may Ъе so dealt 
with successfully. 
Mr. Russel h io grow Orchids, and has 
t for — — containing 
n for Judgi 
out-door бучети "of this нод lio character and 
kind U- the ar e$ in ge ке а) apparent kag 
min дама of the cel in all that he 
eng R in, we Mug lon eden em this as one of the 
rising Бена vetro of the day. In conclusion, it | 
graceful on of Mr. Russel's ht 
5 of flower which they produ ce is Аа that сап be URE 
, ho 
—Thes 
iren for "hoir reception ; they like a deep, light, rich 
dy soil 
m" 
a 
з 
54 L] 
with Tery ES 
301: 37.0 
арта. less ^ Rui 
29— тег; зарате dry haze; 
D planting, the bulbs should be covered from 2 to 3 
inches with fine mould ; and if an raped: bea s 
during the first season is desired, plant th 
more than 2 inches apart. For edgin 
beds the Crocus is exceeding useful ; 
piante i in lines along the ks 
3, 6, 12, or more bulbs e 
© tie ground for several years, the effect of the m 
Society's shows; and his urbanity and сте toa 
connected with the fraternity. J. A. 
Mis 
Deposition of Dew.—So M. "s Fe en the radiation | 8 
d оен from en eartlis e during the la at 
ays, and so great the co лат which ensu 
in "ае mitigated to mperature of the night, that t 
deposit in the rain gange yesterday (Oct. 1) EN 
to upwards of 0'01 inch. Allowing for Ho oet 
th » which j ie exposed to the unmiti 
he more 
1.3 
е h 
n | mice, 
in чу 
]|,,Danurras.—Save seed when ripe and dry from choice 
kinds, 
r, to protect them from 
отет 
1 to them, especially 
y pat tial 
HorrvHocxs.—Stools of choice sorts may be ba 
ind ‘potted, & decus на) which ш: ы readily о 
m heat; when struck pct off in nice light rich 
1 
| 
"vacas —For blooming in- о either in pots 
s that are used 
Sito on for r four Verres to allow of their 
making root; pore p citing them into growth. If 
po S are го these e pure the p it not 
e most o P cp 
quantity m may t 5 fairly desine at an additional half 8 
nch, th uired Чин ng the Pos hes period, and if the a aig cime o м 
ре acre, During this period hygrome! at pira. 15 defective, the soil 1з very apt to become | Gnarrisa CAME: time to do this isi 
midnight has almost invariably indiodted а sodden pem oem preme o row гата. оаа налі 
atmospheric saturation. R. B. tt, in Я PEL —These should be kept rather cool| grafted in o; riy эрги Simpleo. Tie 
(рріе оў om.—Soli domeum, found and diy, iin Шел water шау be necessary - Pl or Faurrs: T S P. кА ИИБ 
Sibthorp in Sicily, of which a splendid fi gure is given the nm of fine days, » that а superfluo , Dumelow's ке ле a на " 5, nn 
in the Flora Greca, is a native of Africa and Syria. Tt | moistur y be dried up before the evening, avoiding Оше s 4. Б. Lá LO une. :6 те Ап Oman ЖИЙ 
obtained its name from being ded as the plant | the e-heat except when T to prevent Golden Noble Apple.——4ibion. 2, Winter Nelis; l M 
which Hasselquist had identified with th ing the | the четда falling below 40°, ог el damp o and not first-rate.—An Old Sub, Nor Wee 
Apples of Sodom, described by Ji d by | W n this e done by giving de Peaches: No. 1, Walburton E es » 
itus as fair to the eye, but when pluekad dissolviny |, PINXS.fFinish planting these out into their bloom- most valuable late Pench ; 2, Barrington, tnr шы 
ust and ashes. But for this identification Sib.||ng beds, in order that they may get well establishéd EEST i from a late blossom apparently; a 
thorp must be regar i cient authority, as belore winter. olmar; 5, Urbaniste; 6, Flemish Beaaty. — Mri. d d 
he never visited Holy d, and the species|,, ROSES.— Examine those on pillars and trellises, and | 12 SMOD wt M E er 
commonly met with at the Dead Bos is the Solanum | f the weather оош favourable see if ne. soil Tos. 4 at imperfect M. Old Colm ar, csi 
sorgu ans of Linnæus, t the 8. sanctum, of Forska hl, and wants renewing or the kinds „changing. For. cho ice ,, Bonne (of Jersey). l| 
AE fine, 
30—Fine ; y fine E 'ughoui 
Fi 
z 
in 
w fi 
ST 
RAT CHISWICK, 
eek, ending Oct, i, м 
STATE OF THE WRATRAE 
During the last 39 years, for the ensuing 
No. | 
XN Greatest 
yich it лапіну 
Raine 
Average 
Lowest 
Temp. 
E 
unday 
Mon 
Tues. 
Wed. 
Thurs. у 
Friday . 
Satur. eue pem 
тһе! highest temperature . durin: the ANS ri, 
ES 235 deg. therm. 80 deg.; ў ре 
tl 
De 
99 
ОФ ж 
E 
lee-eess 
в 
esee 
|22 
оњ 
5,55 
e 
LE 
«s — to Correspondents. 
CED: W T. It is a useful hardy herbs 
plant, decidi | UE than C. mexicana, 
CELERY FLY: R M G. Next week. 
CINERARIAS : Ps C. The Fungus r Cineraria leaves i 
Trichobasis senecionis., It vis derived from üe 
t probably 
hich it pris den It is in vain try 
any remedy. е plant i is rw o in the internal tissus, 
which no chemical can reach without destroying the mote 
plant itse lf. M ТВ 
CHOLERA ut B. пзе. The o proof whatever ti 
ripe fr r properly coo ooked vi Lee otablea produce cholera, F 
people vii hes too in z anything, no e how wii» 
s 
AMES аты 
іп p» Canes Prodromu p Порвор therefore, in in 
three e uf 
repared soil. 
well-p fy 
d preci is ; the. ы thing ; to this add a 
R S. The Grasses me 1 
unioloides, of t which B. Schraderi is a "А-4 
ence in thoir А-ы seems to i indie that one 
his “ Biblical searches loam 0! variety improved by cultivation.—: 
naming it the t У а EA e: en odern | Portion of ein rotten manure, and, if at hand, a little limus; 2, Baccharis кли 
botanists A a whole section of the ңы and ^w Lens leaf-mould. eu tore "our ph "plant appears to be 
not e particular species Ыра represents the —Prepare beds for these, and plant early | Metake, which generally attains from 4 p 
px pp ple of Sodom; nor does he seem warran а «s e prr ind th the БИГЕ and arrange them аз but De die e rid EA cho Hop plani 7 L2 : 
in adopting the suggestion original thrown out E | determined on at blooming f. turas егей N itication. —6. пий 
Seetzen, that the latter plant w Asclepias, à FORCING GARDEN. нн жерын d. Salisburia айа! шоа.—/ i 
e that the Asclepias gigantea or procera, the Os ‹ istroa spinulosa ; 2, Pteris aquitina ; 3, Nor) At P. Basics 
the Arabs, is found in a few pl the borders of l „Оор а -Look sharply after woodlice, which | 4 Pierisscaberula.— боша cyanea UE РА 
Dead and its frui& when ety contains | ; e eee otato pu ortunii variegata. No. 1, scarlet, and No, S piri | 
og did but itur бо m According to Robinson, — vim е Aca oe i dcn y hay — is етра СЕРЛЕ реги Баа 
resembles a large sm pple ог Orange, au И м orina ад 
banging іп clusters of three or fou together, and wh У иии pa не боша uc water orba the p in the неа у Home-grown seed of this Fits 
L^ of а yellow colour; i pr differing greatly from | sak dif ve T v n FM ratively little value, there being now 80 ms 
other members of the Asclepias tribe, gen -vessel bo not to gs the roots, Bearing pla vie dsomer nas in о ео е. we 
certainly по sort of ri lance to ei of these | 07, 2068 "а кле bene мазун орЧгемей 
fruits. ButI um —— 2 Е ug M the pic edes м x: The айд "of beds Ы 
llud. in 
ity. whi ogni cam remely ааг Арай ii uM testing should. be I with w рч. г S0 
in ic of Pera of the Solar jn es mentioned is Eee. os Mus Mn sud "appearance; anés = 
likewise, it ia said, ntly converted into a 54 
like dus, сё i 
vum 
the whole t 
notion, np tho latior "was ie plant” the older .— Water plants in pots n "ittie as possible at 
Daubeny’s Trees and Shrubs of the Ancients, *|this season. Where the general stock is grown in this 
manner it is a good plan to cover the pots over 2 or 
3 inches with. the plunging med jos sal the 
Calendar of Operations. 
үа" 
d and m 
not duly pire Ra ibis: o 
PINES, аа 
(For the ensuing week.) 
to the wonderfully fine weather with which 
den 
necessity of watering so frequently. 
VINES.—The ea - house ot these may now be 
pruned and the Toda d ressed. y 
Owie 
we are favoured, flower till 
гер АП all in 
any, 
FRUIT AND KITCHE 
be 
ба, е 
N GARDEN. 
Trench, dig, and ridge every spare inch of ground 
a: 
їп pre 
а Lern Variety, кі 
brownish bodies 
ue aud not 
3, the Vine в 
bak, 
while the weather will permit these operations to be 
tiss 
structure e the lenticels - 
ordinary cas ofshanking. M 
