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THE GARDENERS' ЖОШ. AD AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
many points, but in others it is | cold; CzrrRY.—Take advantage of dy sai um 
mov distinct, Tts ашу » "T us to surpass pes lower degree ot A ure ín injury if s to given a ueri earthing-u up. Weather, it qi. 
last-n cies, or ny other Hein ground is dry below them, and if ШШ stems are kept | Exp t this be latched " 
Eisen. 1 b. cones are UN ке ку the scales a. dry, than when in a wet "вой, and exposed to rain.|pots dia m it when it is dry. iy placing fony, 
а road, terminating with a mcd Deciduo ous plants may be tied together as soon as the|  LzTTUCES.— Plant bags kind ; 
narrow point, or scale, about an inch i n Of We leaves have fallen; the ground about their roots may winter. use, Har ardy Cos Mee S On frame [А 
economic uses of this species nothing is yet kno à with ash С t fibre, and the st p "s also EI 
ош и is probable the seeds are eds like some e ol Ша over with Fern or straw, Evergreens may be | рї Into ug 
he species. Мг Bull, the well- known protected with a covering of mats, or some other ToxAros, ta T fruit, if an Shon] 
чен of the King's Ro h ders i to opent 1 hung up ina аа. йт 
this rare plant into this country. J. R. Jack son, in | the north in favourable weather. Leaves, ashes, old ta will ripen sufficiently to be of service, dpi) D^. 
Intellectual Observ: [A figure will be found in ош | and many other articles are all useful, and can be Ed L—— 
lume for 1861, p. 868. | together now for ^s e protection of tender herbaceous | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR 
Study of Natural History.—The following letter on | plants. Branches of Evergreens are also extremely | Forte Weekending Oct. 18, 1865, as observed at th е ortis d. 
this ея from Mr. Carlyle is uim in pus и valuable or tying agun aplant on bx Een pons ‚ч | зану 
лан А m мд mady on д ' у w be got in readin overing fra and October. EE) зичи И OftheAir, ТОШ 
onstant regret no schoolmaster ее а p yare 2810 
knowledge of ат history, so far at least as to - EE ex [Mee | мш PP - 
aught me the G s that grow by the wayside, uM season every effort should be employe Thurs. 12,23 |29 20| 39437 | 6 | x [аы 
the little winged and wingless neighbours that аге | Кеер up a good display of bloom in Conservatories and | гу "E! p EE в | арша 
continually meeting me with a salutation which I боа Th ed will now be used much more than | Sunday!5| 25 |29950| 29.835 | 55 | 32 | ну ш 
cannot answer, as things are. idn't somebody tl s favourable for out-door exercise; | Pues. 37| 28 |29210 20 PEE 10 Ы 
teach me the constellations too, а ke at home | tbeir inmates, if иисе; will rene ie much ed. чы 29.091 1| 28.998 | 55 | 4l |480] 55 
in the starry heavens which are always overhead, and erit valued now than they would be y other | Average | 29599 29.542 345 | a5 EYE TU x 
I don't half know m a E z y : to | perio xe рне rater жду ue: sina 8 
prophesy that there S ill co ün|, CHRYS. м8.— Саг t be taken kep| — ВПБ log  overcast оока; fine; at freezing, 
Edinburgh only, in е саа nd "EG ра these in god. condition. A little E йаша т manure э 16- Foy: sight ере, se fo: at freezing, 
towns and villages, tho schoolmaster will be strictly will a а them in making a better| — W-Foggy; li LOL гата 
required to possess these two capabilities (neither display os ba otherwise might do. rain atn K Esa 
Greek nor Latin more strict), and that no ingenuous| CROC — While bulbs E rof these in n pots are kept in | Mean temperature of the week, 2deg, bi low the average, 
little denizen o аы е thenceforward | a dark place, very little water need be given, merely STATE OF THE WEATHER as CHISWIOK, 
debar | from his righ T. Jiberty p ; 1, Moss, бу sand from Байын ming | E DEA 39 years, MEE g Week, ending Oct, ss. jug. 
ente, and doomed to 1 n them as if across gra ted | too dry. When the roots һауе made progress, FEHEHH g& | N Greatest | Т°ТАШи Wink 
fences К) his life!” "Carlyle longing to know the the crowns will soon make their appearimoo; and as| October. EHRE EE wich it Quantity |, [ei ila 
Grass the wayside will no doubt recall to many | 8000 as these are eet remove the plants to Б Rained, H 
m nons put by Balzac to his ener before phe ope or conservator Sunday..22| 59.0 | 42.9 | 51.0 0.96 tn.| 2| 1| 4| TiL 
dum e Lys ue la Vallée," vt learned men | GONIUMS deed be kept rather cool and dry, Tues, [M osa | 2| 7| По | o 
Wed. ..25| 53.3 | 397 | 485] 18 080 
g Thurs. 72: 553 | 36.8  £2| 16 0.52 
ўс. у ied Friday : 27| 55.0 | 39.3 | 47.2 | 24 0.92 4 
:28| 54.6 | 36.7 | 45.7 | 23 108 i 
npo om the Tree ола ES x means | UP before the evening, and priu the use of ак heat | Satu —B. | Me uv 
let Een sics be retained: ав the handmaids of more | ХСерЁ when por od to prevent the tempera ature | uum Peo deg. o nnd Die dowen О MN NEQNE 
useful branches of study. ен themselves, they falling below 40°, or to dispel damp when this cannot NETS" 
may be made а vehicle to convey what is invaluable." | safely be done by giving air. tices: id ОЯ 
Thoroughly satisfied of the truth of а to Corresponde 
ghly satisfied of the gir of this principle, an CING GARDE Yes Е, translation into Arabie of the тй 
Oxford М.А. of eminence—he took (he mentions) high | U ERS. must be tended to in Dd ion Agriculture i is in the Library at Leipzig. 
botanical honours, though © comparativel k” in| order DSUre.s te ure of about 70° | DISEASED I Christ's Heer al | The Н ise Bonno i ба 
5 + Rc. : h rust, a di h 
t dl к Gri determined to test it at a recen" | should be maintained, which will allow a little air to а de Š tho Passo Coltnar вррев АЕО be papies 
middle-class examinati n. The result was a paper in | be given on comp ely cool an ys. of the disease which is so common on leaves, and whid 
Latin prose translation, of ch, he admite, the| »rozressing shoots at every second joint, and pin sometimes affects the young fruit. The cause із окоо 
candidates “could make nothing," but which ће still | b 2l tend РА : шо 
x uid make novnng, bui whieh, he still off all tendrils and раен ruit that are not wanted to | Fir Tes о N билк: ТУ 8. Fir trees will grow оп шой 
cannot but consider a move in the right direction. f they are qier harged with water. As you want to рай 
We subjo it; adding also the interpretation, as sent| PRACHES AND ES,.—Prun d otherwise only for shelter, "they may be used in your bleak situstos, 
"Ме М шау add, the words se us to bear prepare apud ipd ith shallow tenacious soil, on а subsoil of chalk and fis 
*vix aut ne vix quide » jn some ерес е 
азн d the mere classic. 
ludi ng fr оз st а n the Pinaster, 
Б frost ani EH Fos AS: TI will feel рош һу апу опе informing tis 
воч v vida un cæsium, vacciniut urgens Miei. Н and autumn eredi not be too much xi ere "indeed it most anxious toad Tis coll n 7086 
teste virgine berberin cireumvolitante, еб bacc& sambuci patre | Шау ks kept eec ui slowly all the winter, which i is | Fexor: W C Trevelyan. You E 
tese et cheiri hum : sed atramentum oxycoccus з the most eertain method of preventing its Fr, which we pen а, ed "penes. i 
rene Зоната n pedo оа pn: is len ре starting too early in spring. Where the plants | li kely eric Cre its s Swedana у. T à mes e i 
titisse : m autem, , dic. 0 fru оче without makin g fort ther graphia Hymenomycetum fo^ ede. M. ME didi 
You may swear yourself black, ; but hay madè cient to meet the demand until next autumn, the | GARDENERS’ EXAMINATIONS: l 
mull, I paid y сы Pange не e, Berry Piin Lew of those for late PEINE: should be| nursery gardens would be as Opaque, Te 7 
zi ер Dung woman in the bar, Berry, and у your "father, th the|encouraged to make growth as early as be done рее ced оё garden ава овар gos 
Berry, lika you, B - i Til let Tolles deed or ov ag | Without > eakening the foliage, with the view of| аз weunderstand, open to competition amongst gar ш 
you've made yourself ат lara ass, Berry тту: and wh ГЫП 1 m FIM them for starting in April. any who present themselves for examination | 
ares м КЫН ОМК —H which it is м comply with the conditions. rdenerg? i: 
n ^ e Horticultural Society's tern 
intended to 
style of the Latin ismore or less that of Cicero's б, early should have some naa hi pesi 
hie though we think he would cer tainly hav ve 
apre Sailer houses Tor eint, and 
Мес 
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cover the «на border with nue aves or NGA r the 
pu rpose of ex dh y rai 
wè should recommend pe 
vid id tim re is free 
provide n e, and Pinus austria, 
М Азар Scotch Fir, 
placed on the borders so as to encourage the sed 
Vi 
t langua We are not altogether 
ines are ободе this will be of great 
Service the buds 
diffi | towards getting the to push strongly and| why what call such a “гиб! 
satisfied o t the ip hm. Ja ое the “ move,” Surely | without се of time. "Cottage Gardeners Mo» ruri fr T (ui um 
pushing the Oxford theory a little too far. e na ARDY FRUIT AND роте GARDEN. book "Ato m узсе, Chronicle Liv 
mend the English version Near amy of which seem,| Ае e ТШИ bo m candidates who gain the highest number PE 
ину familia to М Y pple stores shou examined, picking out al at least to а Second-class Certificate) in de 
нн а n r е us) as Cie cg ul memoria | all that show symptoms t pois Any o of the more чын ог Fruit ub pror Om culture, and ai LA mega | 
"Poll. M, d ове otice of mothers and governesses. e$ чири of Pears that do not ripen properly gain a t least a Second-class Certificate in Book- b 
Ў опа be removed to a warm dr fo nh days, à ration indermtrts 
Vom Sübsirm. —The long continuance of warm | whic will be found to нйн improve Еш, кор Номмно-ынр Mor oU S ranis fout i P 
Mies hs great]y favoured the experimen nts made in all fruit as cool and as possible. If fi сря із Hes ji ву any of our o of this moth. stands 0% É 
the rearing i the Bombyx cynthi nt luded from the house 16 can scarcely be too cool, Бош» Prants: G. The E. We am m 
within the Jardin Q'Acclimatation, in the js de| where the Pts is to Meri? frui& plump and ев Kew is there named P. р peine p) The White Ber 
Boul ay һе seen аб th nt moment a large | as long as ible. a me yours fom t s torminalis, the n p n 
number of these worms, of the third generation of this| — AsPARA бова уди g plantations of this will pnag is Indigenous- 8 талы. 1, Мена E 
ason, feeding in the open air on the Ailan us, or | still ee their Чейн; їп „Whi ch case the tops 2, North American Nettle tree, Fruits of Ailantus к 
spinning their oons, The creat are of great | ought not to be = yet Service, Pyrus tC La о — 8 "ripgeefolia, trees which EE 
e, and see be in perfectly healthy condition. after the AR idis yrs read manure u^ and o n n, m d up едг "limen in hof i 
ти а are generally formed at the extreme end | sı ace, and then to dig eA i and cover the p the present.—4 D ы EU 
p LM "i rather of а е with _раг& of the soil. This top-dressing can only "Ue 4 New Ced Gradi eup men TN in 
many » js ; 3, Dav: 
leet, 1 е the Ash, where no bird, ; Rowever light, down to the roots, It might, therefore, lie eem all Мыш =g o S. Juglans nigra, Eh. the potato detti 
t and make a meal of the —— -— the | wi inter, ned be forked » when the beds are dressed іп | РотАТО Disease: HH. The сайн n, Fungus ^ 
== "take the. curious precaution, befor encing spring. 1f the tds e filled with зА they ought берде: oe e ede may stris v 
ut of manure should be lightly | development. The present year іп шапу MIR и 
leaf-stalk is high as the third or fourth Ma, 80 that ud ib instead. eans ex al as P nire rith. 
if that on "which the cocoon is fixed were to be broken]  Brrr.—This may now be taken up a 1 housed. In | Sewaae TS. е те anfested. WD ie 
from its stalk, it would still be held pendent by these lifting р great care sh ту һе үтте» Ды to break off pre i Ed e seit that Í сап aer 1 
stay-threads. Journal of the Society of Arts. the end of the root or to wound the skin, whenthis| them. Whatisthe best way о Aecom € 
roper time for ү using the пека (07 
M. fum t m leaves a id MÓN iko NA ES io pian эшка ), LU 
А im off the larger leaves and store the гоо! den, 
of Operations. in ъй or sand, "ite бито е LE Ee doing much d edi Lis ә { 
Brus. PER ra endera dea eek.) iid Савва — Where the late Fe г weather has hitherto e on T» жоли ined dep ought to OT y a К 
һе er is still com vi ; 
able, all ганчу plants in erem — ih A t 42 н pers z the ps Wise е тА ЕТ ur ure 
ОЁ doors should now or ver odes some kind of | they j^ Сай well bote d after they will be зой, о id crushing the balis. que 
protection, Various materials are used for this|sized plants, and if ca carefully кү they will ск ТН. do not think the pu — E 
| sso ra the principal point to be aimed at isto|as forward next spring as ey had been put п [лов т рене Jour panog өчүн Ат 
еер the plants dry, as c ips "Йа protect them from | earlier, Earth up Cole Nt. be said on 
those "eee by the Socie! 
Horticultural, Societ; сш 
unless it were to enco! 
e 
nie sclentiüc and higher UAM d nes ook" 1 
