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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Novzwszs 1 8, 1865, 
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corn, grain would immediately 1 
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real theory of Mr. Darwin ya adeo summed up by | 
Arist бае у in a — sentence :— "Omov uiv оду ravra 
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w leaves ack Mulberry trees are mere sticks, 
arcely Md tr a formed. Lemon a 
still appear, a ow in sheltered vibus and 
depressions, and are often protecte high walls; 
мл however, holds h as also do the 
срне or Barbary Figs. The Tatter are extensively 
cultivated xia es E as hedges, and for the 
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er are they as E. аз TENTI as tree-like. The | 
wn, : 
suffering the wood to beco —— 
applications. me dry between the 
FRUIT AND KITCHEN 
о be pro oduc сей justas it w 
жб Fe the general 
workin 
hole ; та which did по 
perished, and still pe like t 
Empedocles spe eaka ажр. 25 
asser 
о, "combinations were E wich иэс Жал 
fall ge of the [bark 
sake of thei w to the height of some 
12 15 fi xg 1n a ve 
eir Caro to iig dicotyledonous Planta by |i 
s, with a lar und trunk an 
shaped ршен is quite remarkable. Венер s Ноне 
3d Editi 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
AT this ti £ th itis of the utmost import- 
rrange stock in houses as to secure a due 
radiis nof Space to each plant. „All ret tarded cd isum 
ove 
ng the relat 
ancient ey ato 
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that? 
ystery has been resolved by the йске of an 
enterprising аео абя а doctor's degree, w 
r 17 stanzas, worthy o of а nA 
h s po 
kinds һе tantly su 
But the | ? 
gato tailor, ventures sti 
all things, if not already DER let every sash receive a 
тоз wasbing, both thos p^ the houses and also 
of the rumes t3 pits. order to kee КАРТ 
le, al 
ded on шш ог posts. This 
only for the glass, but for 
aa og ар 
beige 
Fav ЕЕЗ. Putin ought п 
бав zu vigour. With r 
dr wi 
wo 
Plum 
them and Lichen, 
extirpation of those eh in the search for w| 
birds commit such ravages. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
For the Week ending Nov. 15, 1865, as observed at the Horticultural Gantes 
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Rain, 
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the sake o m id my. 
FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT 
Co servans will now require eris nicety 
необ оү cannot by any 
nis to keep as 
40* to 45^ at night, ап 
plant of Sicily, produces flowers of exquisite анан His 
fro 
e of which in a dry state 
were 
Мело ы * after v. return o Brit 
br rought 
on all ni ht E the eiie is at all favourable. 
fi be the atmo- 
t 
well- Snown amateur botan s die 
ea," лаб that thi 
cumstance has led to their "importation 
commerce, 
ospheric moisture enoug all times without 
from which is d 
the now Га „ороропах!” Аз all this is g 
a reference to Professor „Balfour, and a quotation from. 
Bescherelle’s French ides half-a-doz 
be 
the pei application of water. 
s.— Let these have close — s to 
pipes, od y beco enly very dry. a 
quiet. ventilation m and ug if possible ; let "he air 
words of Greek, it might rea а узду of e 
ious and trustworthy intelligence, instead of most ,PELARGONI e whenever t the weather 
ious pt егу. 16 g rtainly strike a will admit iore oid cold draughts, and keep out | 
"pud m reader as somewhat puzzling how the frost, On Чы "other aes nd, be careful поб to use too 
and „Spanish Expedition ex should bring [ош 
much fire-heat. Training and shifting must also receive 
attention. 
how this I which is remarkable for its fœtid prod 
should rt » perfume of extraordinary fragrance; 
and how, if the Opoponax plant exists i 
sufficient abundance to be collected, it bs. never been 
obtained by HA bu e of the numerous botanists who 
ovi : cine d that cou — 9 is е but that 
ча rved well-kn now 
RE А, nava celebrity. Bu 3 are 
n Mexico in | tops 
Roszs.—If tender я аге not already pacte, A 
time should now be lost i 
of sta сабе ц wor кей оп ordinary stocks, may y^ 
guarded by means of atrav bands bound anonn, and 
over their branches, or by tight canopies y & 
eds or masses of ош kinds of Teas, or ed tender 
n | kinds, should hav material strewed 
to afford | a а little тунт теа тел 
um 
s not to be supposed that the 
h it 
Ines 4 
ө | during seyere weather, Cocoa. a-nut refuse „ог even 
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t this if unskilfally | xis 
$ А; 40.5 
ly ; clear ка ue e. night; light rain, 
10—Clear eren very eue es es 
E re ку t at night ; sli 
—Slight fog ; foggy ; pe atn frost, 
- no 847 Че with sizi? frost at night 
Dus О t; fine; overcast ; fine а! Жер ht. 
6 ailing Winds. 
&£a |&£d| ва | No.of Loi 
Nov. БЕЯ ЕБЕ 58 Years in (Greatest : ` 
смо о5о $ Quantity |,» 12 |, ја „| 
ЖЕР ЕШ zó bis f Rain. Ziz aliud 4 
Sunday..19| 48.6 | 340 | 41.3 16 0.87 2.11 5| 4 4| 512) 289 
iy «.20| 49.0 | 31.7 | 41.8 13 0.35 1| 7| 3|-1 7| 9 «| 6 
..21] 495 | 36.5 | 43.0 24 0.4t 4| 5| 4| 3| 6.141 
Wei ,.22| 49.2 | 34.0 | 4l. 22 0.80 3| 4| 6| 3| 4 1 
Thurs, ..23| 47.3 | 34.5 | 40.4 H 0.95 1| 6| 3| 2| 6 H 
Се .24| 47.4 | 32.2 | 39. 0.61 5| 8| 3| 2 sj 5 
1125] 464 | 334 | 3v. ou 1314171 31119133 
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| otices to Correspondents. 
ACROSTI eun, DM ed, with thanks. 
Cary: ТНЕМОМ; К. Stokoe. Your white Cedo Nulli is 
beso ботен. 
remm e T. 8. In; your specimeni A E vii 
d tend beyo: 
КАБ aiii identit y of the e braets of the 
wn in some of these cases. 
ok. Your Во rs are doubled 
eel tale, in ts OMM disunited. 
mat ich it is 
public will inquire too nicely, though it is well to throw 
с ating of hal 
o mens 
out а wholesome caution about dangerous ЖАН, | of protecting th heir stems ttle. Four or fi ches common Elm of healthy growth, 3 feet ies п dune 
and the койу, o е bering where the о of such materials may keep ties safe in {я pit, ofa| including bark, at 4 feet from the grou! D Le à 
genuine article са ased. severe wint If it is desirable to protect the tops kem pron E ago ia а plantation ears ty of Duriat, 
Vinta, ge of 1865. E extremo Met nes geria efficiently, ats thrown ] tly on the ll suffice, SRS S were su Ро Бе ato t130 years old. -— 
durin ha vint taking er on the breaking up of frost, to expose вук to statistics published ty v € ыру of the "1 
Grapes being in а" very ^ dps аг in ve eauti and not until after they bave become about which you inquire "s 
vats with ex traordinary rapidity. , À great portion of €— „азн Your RANT Mam 
— Compost yards, if not pei is 6 with the| мл 
alcohol, and in countries like Deren, where wine different soils ol for potting mmediate | ТЕАЕ-мошр: P PC. This, unless the loaves are Боа 
growers do not leave the wine very long in vat, fearing | attention whenever the wea ther i © Uno of the one се Кате suffered from it. Ж 
roug! , the wine, tist that which you allude was a valuable addition to our 
the saccharine matter remaining: in it, will ferment for | the drenching autumn rains have every facility for| ор the subject. M J B. d Pal Jess Orange; 2 
a long guys in эт cask, These wines will consequently escape. , The best of soils, „be "d ever во We ll bn ач rn > ngierine > Sweat И. 
require ill 1 very short eriod b i " x. ts "Nelson: rj. г 
sive паат зол during their transport while young, | the чечан of stagnant water. p d rom: b " ну Mora rning ; 5, Fearn Pippin; ьт 
but eve jp» sagi es ey are lodged in the consumer's | оп this account should be a sadi fad plane, and er Lastrea Filix-mas; 2 Ии 
cellar. ната matter will render the | the soils ог composts should invariably run the жау of нам or Prae $ peii A a m-nigrom. =d, үрү" 
wine Кү to еен at every change of weather, and | the deti in ir ridges. Those sy аге procuring | Fern is wi baf is о клы called "Poly 5 Woodsardis 
if the cellar be ies ceno дзр cool the fermentation | loam now, t it remain on uM ground where dug | more correctly Last Legen 7 Soolopendria® 
may рана acidity. There із no doubt that the wines | until hard fr Eo: it may then be carted away without Da кулк pe Rer EX Pteris fabela 
oé this year’s growt SM nie » лана gibba, опе of tbe handsomest ies ol 
v vog dm reat attention aem they arrive at DEN house Fe d: e P. Your p introduced and "ө 
bus ri iy. mes. е idendrum um, time 
ibre.—At a recent meeting of the Imperial CUCUMBERS. ар на p^ rin to these; а little desirable species, that зр figured for, Ша aria Lo 
Agricultural Society of the Haute Garonne, M. de |eglect now rb render all pa pains and labour байса) Марал. naderris vacciniifolia. AU Бе 5 
lanat ted several samples of thread. he haq | useless. Give air as often as the weather will рк destitute of flowers.— Youngster. 1, уар М 6, Dog 
obtained from the bark of the Acacia, and of +ће | 29 make it a point to shut а чр Use additional tentilla hirta; 3, P populus nigra. A ak 
Chin e eap The Acacia which produces | 9 Verings on E light, which will s save fuel, and чече o i ер пө from the scraps да 
this thread grow: very description of soil, 16 | m gi the perus co iai 4, Chry n at flsspberries m n 
Жану attains the height of from 60 to 75 feet. The RASPBERRI 'upiter. The € intet now or latet oo З 
isba rd, and takes a fine e polist à and i in great | € doubtful mista, a better way with general stock | cut out at- any hv eden of the strong TT out j 
ries d for furnitüre and for flooring. 16 is less dense p OI bó tied up in their place, and tho тө, уду toe 
thán oak, but it s much more эу, and it has | 810 material, 2 or 3 inches thick, р Ves: Jupiter. Your question » LL now if the Pa j 
been used i п replanti ting the Pyren it is likewise | heat is in vd sage Lex ie eder the house bi Jf tho fora 
planted for ment, The ala spun from its bark V 8.—[ a ag ро жу is f the stems of Vines about vt ЖА nho ah he Vine alone, раа Ў 
M зав i € urine of ropes and coarse | to be forced are near the inda ence of hot-water pipes r best plan would be to КИТҮ о m 
` doth to far | they should vot bound LB Moss, old mat, or any other| removing the C rq pete 1 unhealthy i, od 390 
Боан ро hs Bouibers ананас of б wm off the dry heat. Keep the tempera- | when it. "Pos soil (a mixture of а: tho surat 
vegetation recedes under the see influence of the ае t phis in houses start o not give | rubbish and orushed t bee DI ap i Chen S 
vast snow-covered plains of Mount Etna ; the Fig trees news С to depress the [arbem ог to avoid a | CowxoxicATIONS КЕСЕ bs uA ^ ull —P. iecit 
have only terminal leaves, and t very small; | 93i Mint у steam from fermenting matter.| М.Ма Anderson. W. Fuonison H8 ‚ (next i 
the white Mulberry trees and Vines have de. only а Let the syringe be applied t two or three times a day, | ык si 
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