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_ АНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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dishes flavoured vith this. herb, "but К in v^. rA a 
will scarcely fail to ensure success, As to 
the I of fire-heat, if the ерен is egi cold, or | 
dernie: 
atal fragrance pursued him still, 
will become quite ripe and 
fad flavour, while they 
room shrivelling till u 
will attain Ше = 
be have lai; pae Spe a Perd 
eggs, but tha FLOWER GARDEN AND P. 
uh to his rsen icon M уе as disgust. At last, 
f ttempti d ond be taken of vuv roms should | STATE OF THE WEATHER АТ CHISW 
ар ч examining а Pa н а Я" а учуй it oc ж doc any rough w work in the prineipal par ra of For the Week ending Nov. 29,1865, Sedes AR Іурур 
forated, and some of the favourite herb introduced by = pleasure- -ground, such as pruning trees and s Бн К-ны. | — 
the innkeeper, who was resolved that the national taste | ће doin ng of which involves a нс SAC which Nov. |2% | omes. а | 
should be vi , and that, too, ab ovo and in removed in Be — E E a Be жы Min. Mox. | Min. [меш T foot 2 feet | { 
уан Р ckenr's АП tho Year Round. 801 т pens beds nd n replace че with re urs. ME 9454 29.347 | 54 EXPRESS | 
atr —W. Expr , iday | 50.0 | ar 
P ka vun Азар. ена °( inspecti че г o) material, as this kind of work can be done during frost Satur, 25 7 2930 29138 " h 42 Ey h HÀ з 
ears of remarkable size and weight, produced this |n half ime that it would take if done when the | мы ауу 2, |29507 БУГА di | АЕН | AIR 
Goodwin's garden, at Bin eb House: n walks are soft, and with a t tithe of the ‚| © 28) 10 29389 29. n ва јаз 2 4 EHE 
specimens selected, one measures 20 inches | Jury h wl — Lu e hat 5 уз 
Оч the long way, and 14 | | сазе, At this time of the year, it often } 39.00 29.288. 47. | 368 | 493 |0691 LT 
about КОЧМОН its Meth үз the stem. The other | Severe frosts follow eavy wet. en plants are over- | Xov- quem TUE EE 
measures 191 inches round lengthways and 14 inches done with кош; they are more suscepti tible of frost | = %- Tine densely overcast; rain ; overcast. 
at its greatest circumference. They $ when moderately dry. 1% is therefore good ае - IR ELY very remi showery ; з fine at night 
21b. 41 oz., and 21b. Sol These gi igantic ' ‘specimens to шоч ‚нда Шш extremes of either one or the A E: А, 7 cold ; cloudy at 
are also most handsome in appearance, from n e per- А E ble mat will be advi Ы uh STATE OF THE WEATHER AT C T 
fection of shape in Which they are gro what 2 res pls pee t night, but should it be DOSE е, During the last 39 years, for the ensu HISWIOK, 
wn. [Of 
sort were they? Single fr DE е wes e's St, Germain 
sometimes Wh as muc 
rasine, — Grease, M. j^ eadily disso 
benzine; but the latter has the isadva ad of an 
offensive odour. 
been di eful properties of 
benzine, while, а& the same time, any odour it emits 
is agreeable, It has been called Erasine, and is T 
produ pe of atr es o s uA accidentally discovered b 
who collecting B i er a 
remarked # d tat none м be obtained i d e 
from rees; but, instead of it, a pis poss: 
issolvi ш; А animal апа тавара uh 
he pde, ot i 
without. loving any s 
delicate colours, Eras Erg ady found BEN way 
into commerce, а! and it would ап answer xw for burning in 
amps, b ntellectual Observer. 
The Plaseires of Тапса The c c hief wonder of 
\ э-нун is the e-tr = pas the fountain 
by Burss.—T 
Sio i and Ranunculus and cene beds 
dapi 
| earthworm 
pad untidy ы 
ost | is to 
ev ins werde чена, io give air, by all means let it 
les don т? 
ulip beds will be more safe covered than 
had 
n and insure 
better be thrown up, in to swee 
the destruction of insects, 
LYANTHUSES.—These will, perhaps, now claim 
extra notice. ME on beds, if parted at the — 
time, will often hav 
the roots comparatively bare; independently of this 
may have drawn "leaves, &c., into their 
with their ee ie give the beds an 
a of а 
holes, wlioh, 
efully fo: 
of the statui x little аз possible, removing b 
then, with a 
fibres 
rotting or broken leaves; 
та leaves and cow-m ich had 1 boe 
pared, and under cover some time previously, go care- 
fally over the bed, filling "p all inequalities, placing 
round each plant; in fact, giving 
een Є 
uing Week, ending рес, 9, m 
Greatest 
per n 
which it anti |z 
Rained. 
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Tus 
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Thurs. ie 
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le hig est temperature during the above period 
айу “857 — therm. 61 ud 3 d ithe lowest 
therm. 14 deg. 
tices to Corres Pe 
оока. F. eu thill's Treatise on Sea Kale 
r your purpose.—4 Gardener, Lindleya To dl 
Practico v nM costs about 218, ; and the Vegetal 
OF E DR. LINDLEY : А Gardens ai 
у satisfootory portrait a i "aid d 
6, London Street, Norwich. We refer "t 
close We reached ood a n paved I HG 
road, creditable to the ц ot Eos titza, The Plane- | Ë thema completo top dressing This operation will E t 1б сигу, amd hes bem К ЫБ 
iree, which i н а ost decrepit old age, has tms Abas estia ult will be a strong a the first year of the 19th. Би to whioh ceutury imal 
suffered greatly since the Revolut. t what period | Y oes belong admits of decided proof. epoch may 
9 мезар hol hollow, now8; but its branches are FORCIN mart неа Ў nont ot ths Chistin Ys Tu d 
то many places, and the foliage is a scant rs and centuri essively numbered ; and wie 
remnant of it» old dourising wardrobe I тей пе eer es о Ern 3 gu fo daring | iorum. DEAE АНН 
рх in its better days, with its nr fr tesir the day : bottom-heat sbould be abou Admit as| earth round the sun, d is е m Де D. «но 
ncirciing ве: i 18th century is en 19 ry 
чай ү, built fountain, and all ti em encourage- кың теш e "* pnl, no ME [3 ч кену 1801, and not till then. catalogue were drawn up of tbs 
vision for true Orient; d m f. The Pl when the wind is very keen. The day temper plants that have been. intres in b Aes 
ODE MIB e +'ane: | and moisture, should be regulated by ше pee Re those int; m ced in the year 1800 ш 
ES loi CY EE Жерд lightnin ne and а) the weather and the amount of air which can be ose of the last oi wy ку dud 
irlwind ; but was apparently con- AT EXHIBITIONS: ' urposes а disi 
а vede eaae "hich ch sil, however, have x to ME а a Em. unt allow die pi ee кык гаа Kev med i 
ciroumference of 60, feet; that б es vat measures 30 so many fruits—usually half a dozen. 
n the plants. анте end deformed EE are the| must exhibit accordingly; if;not, you can vary 
A а, НАР of „the tree. | result of moisture „being а owed mulate in the| sho ' »- duo nici an eg. die бы: 
e ruit i is coming up. | Pluma nine fruits. 
boz. uL E Wom Т imposed | Where the pot system is ENT the plants in all алик Coma: pi The land on which you pupa au 
EOD. cafi airs and ta ses st emire | stages should be examined once in two or three weeks, | Gorse Hold Ha irap riri prosit e M 
vd e usual о , , 
is са h f Б centré and a portion 036 ose rogi, Бате; made the itis m medi which, but it should 
Ous;enongn хов all. These ow Plan pel t progress should be repotted. deep, and the ground should be 
ud tolo found in man of тае. At вео Viss.—ln starting these, after washing the stems| Fron 25 to 30 1b. of seed per acre will p abundat 
near Kephissia, is one, in in the interior of which can | and glass, the woodwork, Xi everything -€ abont crop, if the soil is suitable. Itis by some hue 
A Wys P, vcursion in the Peloponnesus. the юше РСА С painted if not already If fig wn la e E i ich ire 9 Ih perum 
orsican F'egefation.—A large portion of the sur rface | the о outside border ís not already covered Th litter, would sufüce. Whether it may be desirable to plant Pri 
of Corsica—I ma rimeval forest ia она d ne before the "Vines are started. d Black Thorn amongst the must be it to 1 
or under grltivation—s covered with what Bioy Sl Unless the roots extend into the interior of the house,| matter of taste and convenien Sup путне 
к: пів.) I do not like to e the word bru the border should be covered with 18 inches of ferment- e mida che d pmo pete it would be 
e mono d 
or scrub, for such aro v very | ing material such as stable litter and leaves, to produce| best to confine it to the Gorse. 1f the илан 
groves of underwood com posed of Myrtle, I a gentle warmth in the soil before the inner tempera-| with drain pipes alone, and thos beo ust 
Cistus, Rock-roses, an nean Heath, and yet | ture is raised igher than 50°. Before the litter is laid | lage diameter, it, ie. i of ti e become cii 
of such is the interminable “maquis” posed. These | on, all loo » d soil should be scraped o ге particularly If Pr Privet i used, t hat being much me 
shrubs re the ds of Corsica, growing | ie border as fi s, and replaced by a top- m them т either of the n rh 
wherever Nature is left to h lf, wherever the soil is of ise d t rf, crushed boi h ы 1, апа ad been covered with bri Peer stones to hei 
nob covered with timber, and soon agai i shes Н as rint ае Pipes iem роо бс TIS injury noed not have beon appre a 
i > in turning even fresh ,horse-droppings. The е bor rder hould also А d afow young specimens of 
cultivated lands into brushwood if left uncultivated for itk : Hau Bids EA {ор plants could bo sepes 
vd х the northern Cor 14 |а similar mixture. кено ж а ва heat of gated uder a vessel o p 
everywhere бтн. luxurian 1 from 45° to 50° night temperature, and from 50° to 60° | „#®® rid of them. R should и 
Cyclamen. In the om it was quite a weed, by day. dc chef lie DE угала aderit ши 
pe en 6; stac E 1 
Mushroom. — meeting of the HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. поа етер сар. AT E mon 4 
Tee, Horien cultural Socie dts "Me. ems gardener| Wh icem кершу нта А дева: 
Sie Har Earl of волы, edat ery = Mushroom, | а coil of cem pode consi авга poi is occulte Кы, iflorus.—John. 1 and тара ii 
12 inches. across, wn in|o ao experienced at this season in excluding cold and | mas; 3, Lastrea dilatata; 4, Poi Б. “Berberis aria _ 
Charlton Park. Wiltshire ngo ieu amp. Of the t ud perhaps, m id isthe greater|  Lastrea Filix- рен „ and probably an Тиш я 
——————— enemy. It A t "d be ri died by spreading | Hooper С бо. А: Сопство Раа 
t some карауыл - lim wide pans rawers, exposing uii thout flo irao 
For the EE MM much as Й ot its 8-е w the atmosphere, | Ax Lear : J S M. Your leaf is covered with CPP турде 
(For the ensuing week. and exchanging ай - fr - Ay soon й its absorbing | full accouni y nm 
e his season are valuable'or otherwise, just | powers should be бы; ТӨ murs: Westfeld. Under the юз 
а proportion to the degree ion in which they | excluded Ру елы but if. this i is to rh “effected by the poets range trees are more lik aped "amas 
ave been preserved after becoming ri pe. Three con- | aid of artificial heat, the latter should lways be used| defective root action tha аа from fes soil not soddentà v 
ditions of growth are, howey ver, particularly 1 necessary |in connection with ventilation, that the end TU аа ет 'and a little guano wa re ger 
must be well fed | evapora y be allowed pe. BNET [cs it the soil and. roots 4 sol, and DP — 
егу; 24,6 хер must bo thoro ughly ripene mieu however, no such conveniences, the simple means of| Should be taken (оцы гер lanted in good P 
early in autumn; and 3d, they should тате ш ance|matting up the and windows must be на 5| „ vided with gen йош heat Major Trevor. о” _ 
_ОЁ ventilation, То be well fed the Vines ossess | and if, in spite of thes e precautions the internal tempe- | oth Emu feel greatly Bii "d 
good root action, which is of more "importance | ratare 4 falls belo ow the freezin int, care must be| ондеп w ld send him fresh 5 splendens) 
Ў reezing ро е pondent who coul : tiog 
ien "ice the border оа manure; thorough | 5аКкер t prevent a sudden thaw ру keeping the room| Роги шр e eet Жити + pi d. 
тє constitution of soil ав |е] had a short peri er the return of|  bergia angulata, return of 6 77 
Will at all times readily transmit mo are also weather. This рдин» ш the advantage оѓ] He обе d mis am ark, Davert (ot Lr 
Lm d in order to ealthy growth. To be| constructing such places on the north side of a wall, as | тнл MA a Gien both ле” f 
horoughly ripened, they must have plenty of warmtb, | the Fyto. reserved from extreme heat in| and McG B IA КӨ 531 of our p^ ^ 
a dry А : odas Y p nted at p. CE 
nghe d ‚а Жебе, оп of air day and |su er and m sudden variations i in winter, Many Vol id е Е rp uper. ӨМ, (with 
They › be well REcEIVED.— Prof. Воо Ве 
sun-heat becomes deficient, Датан io these b of reo: ^ a few days previous to use; dere Lem сааш). cJ, Backhouse, jun.—W. B. 3 
