1040 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL сеа ESN " 
oven ce, as stated by v M. ; serre in a ҮЗЕ =ч work on i с, i вары? pris giren wisi-Ma- е aua I 
Pro 
the subject, mew that it existed ante ас ЧЫ to man | 
in 
of France. he ackling which | well a of exceptional fertility. Bennet's Mentone, | | lifto when xk M E for Tamad оТ 
5 Кое; bts the leaves Pg put into the 3d Editi pue 9 laid in п by. the heels in a он. 
fire, arisin, its l becoming  volaiilised, mM g up in n ату shed, wh Me 
Ж ar the walls s the cells w х ар рив Calendar of Operations. tec fr je m wet “Ба тов Will be ш 
it had been imprisoned, was regarded by th iso w es 
mans with ае fear, T deterred the s сЕ кам era € | able  Jocalities may now heh. et OST ms. 
pam applying the shrub to profane purposes, or even THE heavy f d e Р 1 eee. m crop. The seeds PNE nj these fe 
from pene i - P or fires at the altars. See Pliny, lib. xv., will have the affect of во А u i о ‚ left dry | side of low ridges, the с 8 of whist Be ltem 
40. The Bay was called the Barren Laurel, as the by the late hot summer and з. dr showerless | the young n оп cold winds and vill m 
male an n flowers аге оп separate trees, Sibthorp 9utumn, and will enable all operatio + between al aid in keeping the "вой tho 
identifies it with the Adøvn of Dioscorides, but the | Planting to be pushed forward under а iier gna рей Fur , ог re r simil н, Мм 
plan known Daphne is the reola, or | Circumstances. Root pruning may al Eon d ep n sown 1, to prevent the sholi h 
Spurge Laurel, which is probably tha species called by | €e ded with. а rinciple up whic à 1 rosis | of of mice, "rore is a chance, in i TM d iin 
Pliny Daphnoides. * * Other varieties are also | diminishing the supplies, is unquestionably corre ce good lalis 
mentioned, which it is not “ү! "x identify, bn amongst but the manner of "applying it is in some instances as | in medium or late situations s the pero of id 
them does not occur that w e commonest of | UDscientific „аз prun ning еза trees with hedge- very small. In the la tter thero my [биг 
any at the present day, i he term Laurel in ita E i: $a i a I6 ias ord as has тошу виз 
popular — viz., the Cerasus ө бош ins ог i el bet audi in diflerent, pen ini wing in boxes or turves Рек тув, mi jas 
Cherry, t been ү? 
ancients, ios d into Eur 
oria in 17 6, by Clasius, under titor шу 
hose stated with respect to the Ced 
Lobo, Site s Trees in ии} of tle МА 3. 
Coffee Т! Trade. —The gradual decrease in the con- 
Eo of coffee, usually attributed to the increased 
cd 
(Gardens) Simple the reco 
uthern portion of this regio: 
gnition in former days, as 
io д. Which зеі 
t off without eere a Ў 
the effects of this rude тех бз are often very 
Eure The same principle, however, carried 
ou e efficient way is productive of the 
very ei^ locit In the case саты 2 m es, taking 
up and replantiug generally give sufficient 
check. The strong downward. Ato tdg a ill- р 
tio 
r ers, whose whole prosperity depends 
роп | this pw branch of отак The Planters' 
have ded a petition to the 
for 
Chancellor of the Xue: that of late years 
рэ 
of Ње trees, Ads d those retained can be sp 
a — position, m is, secs otis l Ву this 
ethod (which also affords greater facilities i 
or draining the border) a 
m" raising, o 
Е 
s 
them ош with a slight shelter towards 
———— 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT Керн. Le. 
For the Week ending Nov. 1, 1865, as observed. 
October 
z g| BAROMETER, 
and Nov. ubi с аа 
34 
29.531| 29.162 | L 
Friday 2 Е 
» 29.001| 28.950 
Friday 
Satur, 
ns nching, ng t Mon. 1 
Р сой әб ka and yet is sufficiently checked to alie: its Tues. 31| 12 |29.278| 
o M xad g'a falling oi of morc than | habit ; the roots being likewise brought to the surface Nn. а PE 
„ж 29 2 д E 
i d 5 E е а а while "is poi deeply i in the ground, which always tends to promote a- E p ЖИ yim mud. vais i 
sumpt on of t on the other hand, "n s been rap idly luxuriant growth and consequent barrenness. A 2 БУ эе and coid ; rre d at night ; d 
a tho zia Ae düliveries foc 1864 Шой ga "е increase | Wall trees which, from their size, it is i v amy et $» Rain irem vilem 
of Rbosb- 3,500,000 lb. over 1863, nearly | transplant, we would root-prune; not, however, in the 
10,000 000 Ib. over 1802. The petitioners. a, that war alluded to , above, but deed ges ист the r oots 
of 5d. рег lb. in the duty on tea effected in 1863. The ey WER GARDEN AN p Pris HOU E OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
fene tt ОПКО: 5 nier of Gd, per ie fanns Wh ile s weather is fayoumble, Jook ончу over| During de pori for the ensuing Week, ending Nov. 11.154. 
render tne паз en mo mging, ап eir AE m hardy stock, а nd if а ш em: already received " " 
are justified by the fact that, in the first five months t pro otection, let n st in rendering | November. БЕЗЕ 2$ yf, таце 72 
this y ear, 1865,t inte BEREE z6 ini ipi 
«4^ s 
tion were upwards of 20,000 cwt. less "ed in the corre- 
The 
CLIMBERS.—Particular attention E be ud to 
as pos in 
cvs € ing five months of last year. 
as the presont duty on tea of Gd. per ]b. 
above 
per cent, of i 
value, TA 
these results, and to place coffee in a Xs sition to 
e e s in tl iege: 
the peti hat he comin 
reduction may be proposed in us duty on ie; pro- 
Eno onate to that already carried with rega ard to tea, а 
евагЯ. it 
веси. 
. may be 
i Der I. of e value of ilie produce, os us 
85 
nally, to phin a further оа ot è 
h light as 
nd 
y T aghi now w be completed. 
Katanio renis sorts з yet iege 
Mandev ii and Ipomoas, wil now be sufücie ently 
e purpose, yer little aces зрана be done | 
E: that the loss of trade in the home market may be s 
ore than made up by an increased demand on the 
Continent, - b а 
n 
et | 
strength which 
shoots of aurandyas should DA "заана lud 
ma e eountries to the north are derived, ffect 
the demand is constantly increasing, and the prices during win te TË amy Se la ‚же owing Passion. 
have been rising for some years past." This, we believe, | flowers or other cr eepers i e the ingress of light, 
is the case all over the Con t. To meet this чу Should be: reduced ; ; deferring, however, their 
increased demand the cultivation is everywhere spread- | а рш. until they about to commence their 
a ur ssions in India 
зве 
or places, however, as, for instance, 
in Borneo and Réunion, е cultivation of M риш 
has been much neglected, л lst i n other 
ooked fi 
present 20,000 in a most flourishing con- 
dition, two-thirds of which wil bear fruit next year. 
Journal of the Societ, y of Arts. 
neri ng. 
—QGive air whenever the weather Lom 
E of i ib: "but ba. ap draughts, and keep ou 
ts frost. On the r hand, be nio xi s. to use E 
much IE к= e and shifting must also 
mi receive attention. 
ZFORCING GARDEN. 
CUCUMBERS *&a all &ha Ж 
temperature durin е 
sepu 1834— therm. 6; 
deg. 
RT 53.2 | 37.3 | 45.5 
Mon, .. 52.9 | 37.6 | 45.3 
Tues. .. 62.3 | 37.1 | 44.7 
Wed. .. 51.1| 34.8 | 42.9 
Thurs. .. 50.6 | 34.0 | 42.3 
Friday ..10| 504 | 34.5 | 424 
Satur. ..11| 504 | 34.5 | 424 
est 
por 
—thei 
Notices to 
са There is ат м 
— 
AP а а 
' British Разї 
тей буш. 
гора is 
Orange Pip ів, mem ra pp ш 
Wick; and боп ig endu Plat, à 
f 
кект: pnm i We 4-7 9-2 апіскі 
а troy the дее err 
plants and not es eer. йү үг?" 
ber 
ihla у 
E 
a decided undercliff or Riviera o commences at the south 
and k eeping the ue clean. Be 3 4%. that red 
spider doos. not rra itself upon res which may 
be the casein Pin where the 
e -— chain, and .gradually'less and less 
north- east as it descends sonthwards. 
nd 
to the south-east sun, a wonderful change takes place, 
— mae into extreme sou 1 iance; not 
the к or more s cem 
orth. 
shelt eroi ravines, Vegetation at once 
bera 4 av е заны е к, tatel 
Orange t meti lai moder&te-size 
Oaks, and Lemonftr ping toad houses, 
the I saw in April Oleander trees 2 
uring dull th 
мет which stand near flues 
y liable а get dry 
Vix 
houses 
feet niis 
favours ita i "viale 
Prwzs.—Do not allow cold "ees to seal up the 
ilators; the admission of air must, of course, be 
es or голами. аи pipes, as they are 
A thei. н neighbours. 
—in so es houses from which the 
fruit is ^ will b Гу эз time | LT Son. into green- 
; the be kept cool and а, 
the same 
Mte frost, лөө must e ne £ excluded, While "éd 
ice icular 
plants are in these pra meni dormitori ries, 
atmosphere | x 
uc Gra roe 
гаров when Io (bey ЕА рыт Г 
visos sli mbi үп е Ё 
а mass of corru 
had brown spots on — Tees 
the nos — s re 
on t » ү eos you Я M ya B, m n м 1 
ES OF PLA Т ІУ. 
шош 
ніт b it ede 3 
from such fragm be have sen! f 
y ern х DE s ; 
< Ти palis d 
A end 
gin 
P ah T" 
e Oaks pec 
Bend. r1 paite spray of each, ber 
tached. Acorns may be Pile 
them as muc Mis 
HM chinensis; 2, Sequoia 
РЕАСН TnE 
th 
he balconies which most 
Wild flowers were 
and in the fields, prominent 
among den the diuino, which was growing in great 
growing in g 
к Вагі d Oats were in the ear, а 
road нач behind iuga: which wil be very tr чена 
another season. If possible, wid putting plants 
those houses in which the 
buit it is necessary to do во, lt. e be 
of "A 
win 
Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
Exam eri and root stores to see if all Wins 
and 
was some two feet high ; indeed, spring vegeta- 
tion was certainly more advanced than I had seen i 
it | Should no 
state of good preservation; any fruit still out of doo 
w be gathered. 
inds as require the smallest quantity of water during 
ter. Tur 
:8E Your trees are 
believe, 
ly iin "preventive, we 
imimediate sponging Ай Жз trees as Fë 
will sometimes injure the 
HESSE D' 
forth young В 
