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the most tender plants "is Ag although it. be at the | 
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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
or с conservatory, d is | quite. easy of culture under 
the affected plants removed from others, giving 
he 
plenty o of air, the ма ant of which, - late planting, 
Dic 16, e 
ga rden is so large аз to allow 
ordinary treatment, g 1 d flow era NI. and ayk of the general Potato s the m EI | 
such flowers ! They hang ткы р h course in the volar thin the wali а | 
12 inches, by а threadlil ead- PAR IES. r the Brassica tribe, Worki tion, and will ed 
ing boldly out 5 inches or — P tu m Tike be pro ted if severe алдам Should set in; AM best e в have been planted d ing upon thi 
e Tacsonias, but with none visible. I will not material С the Nei consists of small branches of und еһе) had bee ; s, the мы 
$ Эри e Fir зрә ; and the ground which y late summer те 
tiful f ULIP r beds, and cover during pevare that from which the later Tu requires (rena 9 
аве n м» rein but if there is, 1, оов І IM "The tops of "the spike being near the ; surface, | Beet, &c., have be Hed Unions, а 
t should be plant this ү y necessary, spring be planted with Caulitlowe w vi 
а bed of light loamy earth, Les would be best oer FORCING GARDEN. paration for these should be s т, Broccoli, & 
over an arch, or Mm iudi eam, but will not be out of Ототинизя Th cio hai nov have eareful atten- very heavy ng of manure, which Ln 
place in any posi ‚‚ | tion. Ву a proper arrangen of the ventilators a | аб and the MM: crop; as the еч) 7 
Tha Camellia houso i ш» noble one, а Le Ee » with constant eB vite of i бош, ^t possible, be seeured fully convinced us of the impropriety of ears kany 
ather 
whenever the we n 1% urable. 
Potatos on ud recently manured, 
———————— 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT OHISWIOK, 
it 
back wall well eovered, and the pillars of the fro Pr. ^j zs Tho E Hd ow be brought into 
glass wal t Ф Camellias. It is like the e , und p lunged in Oak звы, ne are in a 
Camellia gr very litil о ү Pear slightly fortia te; m 55° 60* in the 
but а bed pret a а I collection of Camel It is plunging material, whatever is x be, Mya Ба adflüctent 
IN fee rige ong, with n — k all ies sfondi а - isla e first month. The atmospliero dew range 
coe ca tigna ado A » om 45° o 50* by night, and fi m 55" о d дау. 
and will contin © ть 35 suc it is d . 
house ye not pec in any publie rA is Mesi ST — Where very early Strawberries are 
able; it would not be expensive would тоб iq M rj the strongest plants z Кеепв’ Seed- 
require po if well planted аб first, and |. ay ought into a pit for starting, but no 
could not fi о be most attractive to the public. | artificial bos Les be applied for the fret week or ten 
зе never do во well in de ts or tubs as » dM days. plants be free 
There were саа M rous Tre ee Can 
m for th 
and top- йа the s surfaco with ne loamy soil, Cur а 
ЧК of soot in it, to drive out any worms which 
n the pots. 
4.2; — Let the heat of the litter about the roots of 
T | Vines recently started А daily examined ; and see that 
it is regularly kept аба i temperature of "60°, until the 
sandy poor ne of redd. Such gest over ец 
much better t io d do with the treatment usually 
are v yery larg y forced, "and very 
cream Ж; ез! flowers ; and íi 
well thus as in the open "air. W. Robin 
Miscellaneo 
Sicilian Vegetation in April. 
il at the Botanical fume rame as also in the 
h 
а а Pæony, Cyclam Eschscho 
"aca кор Judas tree, Chestnut tree, "n r tre 
Haw (about to blossom), Alyssum, Shrubby 
Барон Yellow Jasmine, Nettles а nd Asphod 
flowers, shrubs, - trees I had left dini 
and Сел x days previously on the 
auri 
Riviera, Peaches were н " large as small таене: mm 
- Strawberries were served i th 
in profusion аб every meal а 
the hotel; Oranges were numerous and first-rate, а 
and juiey, .Bennet's Mentone, 3d Edition. 
i . Calendar of of Operations. 
ek.) 
chief things to be de to in reference to 
ded be bloomed as | 
a 
b 
—I дека? on the 17th 
ш | ы the same plot of groun nd. Another v 
should be obtained. It will be well, however, not to 
y being plunged in 
shoots should be de fdd, o cause them 
break all the buds. "Тһе atm е сак, for these should 
be similar to that for Vines established in the border. 
preserved, re I sil wir ventilation to allow damp 
ge eneral ma- 
otation of 
N OF Скора. Prev vious to the 
nsuin should (y 
firat ia V to be attended to in this arrangement is 
that no annual erop be grown for two moetie years 
onld 
"Da. let ther ventilation even 
cost of а little extra fuel, to maintain the necessary | 
E 
К TA Т at 
йе r&y by 
dia племі er are not tanh. м ja liable to 
be. уу ка by ihe same kind о! their 
ncouraged to a Mast e by th -— putting 
hich they are most;fond. 16 
hat both tho manuring and the depth of 
the trenching be regulated by the requirements of д 
во arran 
їп their энде t 
* 5 
nseq Sp! 
floor when pono 2 and endeavour by every means to | 
maintain a sweet and not over-damp nor over-dry 
| 
crops; and their rotation should be 
g 
e ground be not trenched to the same Rd for € 
80 of the 
tions w ich s we ыи so frequently given vis потер | ЭЛИН те вед but so that differen nt portio 
to water till the soil Ат Ч ow the nm jg | ОШ ba brought to the surface in torns, The porenvial 
sufficiently dry to warrant a full supply. Be car bd anent ill of se form a class by 
to if this. takes place, айа themselves, as they do not require a з жя sioe 
is not rectified, the loss of the roots will be the|/0" many years; but when this ia any 
inevitable consequence. Avoid spilling water on the rtion of them, the ud from i which they aro 
removed will fall into the ordinary rotation in the way 
areg ex y 
Cardoon on the Scotch 
of soil is thrown up betwee renehes, the LETIS 
whieh is excelle: айа ы for the 
FLOWER GARDEN AND PLANT HOUSES. of cultivation of 
Should the weather prove unfavourable for out-door | dwarf Pese, Be Beans, Spinach, weigh. -- ~ 24 vue 
work, prepare Jl ing, however, that only the earlier so 
and when well painted, and жаы dry, they can ings of ipea several ао. should be oe on thes = 
be put in their proper places. and other that tl оуей in due course, before 
ou requi uired go nier up жи леда) 
traps should ed employed y [^ they (a any mischief, crop. T a | matier of cou arran 
as afterwards ey are 
rse this 
rli 
the sunny days i: 
e seeds drop ou 
ground oecupied b 
r | extensive turning over which. 
16h the very. yu iest crops pty p 3 
з which are generally allowed а pen on the aw 
borders near the walls, For the latest crops of 
n | Peas, &c, a of ground must be allotted, 
t which, with that occupied by the Magen and Cardoon 
- | ridges, will generally 
soiak about 
of the "imul го The 
Car 
Word 
RI 
for. desp-rooting. р such a PEAS 
ions, &c., and in po erint year "d 
ө. ee cultivation of the Cabbage family, wl "m roots are 
confined nearly qain dne If the vegetable 
For the Week ending Dec. 13,1865,аз observed at the Nm ОХО 
отсан | 
m ТЕмР 
БЕ BAROMETER, т 
Dec. 4+ .... Of the Air, ois Ра: 
Мах. | Min. | Max.| Min, Mean |1 foot | 
Керн iav side ritui rie р.) dee 
Thur. 7| 9 |30 30.151 | 52 7 |4 BR S 
Friday 8 0 |2022 245 | 4 | 4 Pr PA 
Satur. 9 HM 30473| 30431 | 47 36 | 415 | 50 
Sunday 10! 30.515 | 41 30 | 37,5 { 49 
on. 1l T 30.618| 30.613 46 29 | 37.5 | 49 
Tues. 12) 14 |30.537| 30. 320 43 25 | 310 48 
Wed. 13 | 15 |30.464 39.425 48 28 | 38.0 | 48 
Average | |304 M | 30417 47.1 | ТҮЗЕТТІ i 
Dec. 7—Densely clouded, and mild ; overcast at night raj | 
—  8—Hazy; uniform hem е; overcast. ган, 1 
— 9—Foggy ; hazy ; overcast at night. 
d 1o—Foggy ; cloudy; overcage is slight frost 
- —Fine; overcast at ni; i RM 
— Hw and пе, о t t; frost 
— ł3—Clear Lab оер у 
Mean temperature of the week, I- Sih de p 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
During the last 39 As for the ensuing Week ending Dee, 
ou 2 " 
ыба ыд дд f| 
е. ЕДЫ EP auo в 
ВЕБ ЕКЕ ZE [which it Ira: 
Sunday..17| 45.6 | 33.2 | 394 
one ».18| 44.7 | 32.5 | 38.6 
119 419 | 33.2 | 39.0 
Ned. „.20| 44.1 | 33.7 | 38.9 
Thurs. ..21| 43.5 | 33.8 | 38.5 
Ho пау... а 44.6 | 32.5 | 38.5 
Sat 44.1 | 31.8 | 37.9 
The highest temperature during the abo 
17th, 1853 gen 17th, 1891 += Мат. 57 deg. 
loth, 1859—therm. 7 deg 
Notices to Correspondents. 
ear- * 
*,* Letters intended for publication anonymously, 
à 
snthenticated by the Nes in а? Cases, ud 
and address of the writers, for prip inspecta 
of the Editors, No notico cum е aen о communications 
if this rule be not complied with. 5 
Books: Enquirer. QCuthill's Treatise on the Mushroom, 
CONIFERS : J JR. The 
nus Pinaster and Pinya —— 
Pin 
ecies, and is not confi 
056 И? Stems of treos ш d do Eu Җа 
уч» fit did а Д: 
n im bol, О КАШ MAN 
Pinus. eec dm i A» т; апу P the insects are 
1 
1 
$ 
H 
$ 
{ 
and if not, the һа; aparta had better lo rem 
frosty day. 3 
ECCENTRIC dee aE J уя 
ч the w 
esultin; from enda xd exposure > m E 
general al operation of m of m bue rable ĉi 
th: 794 
Poenis : J Milton. poseer 
ess in one season from die 
n eason 
Zr plants, The former, ot. course, 
Dara id come earliest ra ен ты але 
HERBARIUM : о . 
afford, and do 
5 
solu! the — 22 
teres tho nu 
as you сап. Put о 
those of the same genns. 29 
writing ithe gon enerio 
our of the fast- 
ud Gt yon: 
Руле; а M., Frome, sl: 
15 "Scolopend ET е COP viride; 5, JU 
nunda 
sje. 7 At Platyloma Сы E Emi 
рода si TT Ж varieties of M. 
7 eventual regara е 
Hexacent Ea sis.—J Ward. Yem 
cannot say маса : 
teris serra 
Plectrocephalus 
PEARS 
ы ссе, 
гыт 
е wiih on e sent 
short im ш, "ORE ар 
ass of decay, 
tis p ble 
- J. eria mn В. - 
ко "apum. Xd D UN G Hi 
N. экн y Aer LL V.H и 
Maokellar.— dires (Cones.)—B 
