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1208 THE GARDENERS -—- a 
ме ЫЫ Ad for its delicious fruit, which is| Leaving the fruit and forcing garden, the orchard m "n Я 
ed i in , abundance, and atta ins а tolerable size. erse begin attention. It isa long and resangule [a sine quá non for паг тоба oui borne а 
f ground, facing the south, with a gentle slope Mord чыгыл "TE 
а һр 
It is ne 
forms a valuable a 
or rela house cultivation. arl 
ore than a slight protection from 
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it is а тт 
ут garden, p yt 
rth it is К 
4 stables. 
Sir Josep axton wa 
notice. 
The iu taped is a lean-to against the north wall of 
and adjoins the orchard: house. It is 
11 faos ма, а and 11 feet wide, Hd үт 
the gar 
н isis Tong, 
wate and ven 
n Dux ton’s mann 
rub are рена gs the | Dell, and peti. quie 
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he wall; while Sas n& are Vines trained up the 
rafters near the 
For early Реа there is a house of the same 
qnid aen as «е US m heated and ventilated in 
Пат ma Tre e pla aced against th e back 
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ST by a strong Thor 
wide border for тте е 
uire PN рос 
part f: шге of vegetables 
Currants a 
latter is a 
the ng 
and north analiet frait trees are plan 
wire trellise B, в, like those in E kitchen 
іс 
en already я ates 
having larger d nc i interspers "d among 
e uit bushes, to shade and 
С most striking 
ures in this orcha rd i long row of pyramidal 
Perr arcad i the vus best ind pori for rening а and 
the des s are MP мы beautifully 
traine nod, 
»| que 
are tied down 
stretched usi the house within a sh 
the glass. Forcing is usually нс about us 
middle. of De cember, in order to have ripe fruit in the 
beginning of June. 
For Grapes there are two vineries, each of which is 
30 feet, long, 16 feet йө and 15 feet high, with 
flow wi sap, and ind the 
Tbe plan is an гагы опе, 
years ago in the garden of the 
оп this place, which 
contains many o obj хы Es inte егевб to the ora ав 
nd Pink Н stripe—still continue excellent in 
rench *en|£ 
Оша "8 y yell 
Apollo, crimson self 
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splendid dark; Socrates, oes ма Te 
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LIPS.—AÀs yet there has b 
affect the ese. As they "ue e 
require strict attention to guard them 
effects, эз well as from those of heavy wet, 
FORM "n SA DEN. 
а= єк: 
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Cuc — Con 
materials 1 x he growth. у iie Ls Tame 
Prxzs.—If in 
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аге аж ed to be ое the sooner 
disrooted and repotted the es. Ал 
or the operation. They wi 
"ubl 
the 
require the soil t sh: 
shifted into rer pa. pots, will do 
eferred for some time 
VINE 
better if 
h heated by hot water. In 
one ot these, we were informed, the Vin es ha d ! 
becor 
culturist, we thin 
and 
£ 
able. 
hard forcing. It wa as, t the арке, "deemed vite to 
remove them, and young Vines were accor ingly grown 
g their p 
yo 
These have 
— short-jointed rods, that 
repay with choice dd the little 
expense that may have been я] yide 
‹ 'ncetion. 
an 
8 its pro- 
are grown to great perfection, Indeed, 
haner vm tion, or more pronising 
The house they occupy is 30 ft. | 
long, end 13 ft, vide heated by hot water, The sorts 
Готе аге Ње ooth-leaved Мас Apad and i k 
a for winter fraiting; and the en ral 
. А very handsome specimen of the latter het 
ad an opportunity of seei ng weighed, exceeded 4 
Th 
Wh en гек | 
„| pe enned, his solidt е аруа? 
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the 
state a innt the clean and orderly manner in ШЫ evi 
c 
ta ка to bri 
he cultivates id the highest Ao of perfection. 
hat even the 
gst us by death. M. E. 
€— of iis qim 
or the ensuing w 
С "ыш porius p if no 
and cleaning out he dg es 
eceding rema ne ее 2 
ы: FRUIT AND es в 
ntinue to trench, dig, 
where i T= 
successfully grown and fruited here. As it forms a 
valuable addition to the dessert, we are somewhat 
rot ts to a d ri is not more generally үч 
= to hav 
repeatedly cites and enjo; wed 
Melons and Cucumbers are е as usual grown through- | © 
aub tbe season, and scarcely a day passes without a 
Cucumber being sent to table. 
Si vk T 
hp; R ; this should urned over occasionally an 
vered with a little soil io. to prevent all noxio ous effluvia 
- nly keep them fre 
assist in the. extirpation of those insects, in the 
mde for which birds commit such ravages. 
not о 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEARIONES — 
rvedat 
fom escaping. The soil also 
ing vegetables, and becomes езек compost. Soa 
suds have a good effect on many kinds of ES, 
wm should not ре thrown away; they act beneficially 
oils where Cabbages Lan infested with the club, 
E in хоца, uno e bee 
ure — 
R GA 
бык м» we had su uch a fine season for out- door 
For the Week ending Dec. 20,1865, as obse the Horticultural Gia d 
"TEMPERATURE. ‚Ж 
Of the Air, - 
n known to entirely 25 
Fri 
RDEN AND PLANT HOUSES. | Mon. 
forced or when bue сап аи 
great request, either 
garden. The Yidiatios which | 
cing 
obtained from the 
avi 
former high ch cing- is span- 
roofed, 30 feet pim mud 18 inb: wide, bein by hot 
he A footpath is carried down the centre, and ш 
ich side ob ae in which dwarf Figs are grown 
eet 
~ The и time for commencing Strawberry forcing 
is about th middle or latter end of November, so as to 
lave ri 
which 
gathered from the beds in the garden. 
- Besides the varieties above mentioned, there із | 
»nother grown here under the rep ar € Brown Bess," 
which we do not remember to have seen or Беа ard 
т It is gets 
. 
eith Mr. Webb, cot, 
jù d£ is very large ачар highly ooloured, t ы ege da 
ju sha npe, and comp ae in 
Е 
е tected 
litte expect it. 
Tender plan 
state, and it is necessary to keep them secure y 
at night, as frost may come upon us w 
—These may soon be top-dressed, remov- 
ly the surface-soil, and а» some 
Avoid 
i ent в 
yet they are so uncongenial with the pe "z the 
plant that the foundation of future disease will, in all 
аре 0 be laid. 
Sre НЕАТНЗВ. —Let these have close attention as to 
water s ight 
if potis; let the air steal in moderately, and dis- 
pense with strong fires. 
NSIES,—[In some "places 
d to bloom, arising from the past mild чені 
н being allowed to remain wil only weaken the 
pian 
.PrrAnaO е air whenever the weather 
з 
e бае d 
e best ira in pavit, pro vae 
а vis ps sd s ced been found very useful 
for "the latter part c of the 
— Giv 
; but avoid cold draughts, and keep 
out "- pes the other hand, be careful, however, 
not to use too much recor Training and shifti ing 
gérer also r Acide attention. 
rcgularity as that of the ети sorts of e gets more active and mischievous. If there is reason 
required for daily Хаб For this purpose а house at the | to suspect that any of these lurk in the cut 
of the omg has been ерт up wi h; place 
after the shortest day the wireworm 
the floor, and o; 
ts are, however, in а somewhat eee [Am 
eep 
EU give these allthe air possible. вишу 17 
| If green-fly begins to be troublesome, remove it with 
a camel-hair brush. 
A these are showin 
ossoms, peris wil be better removed, se * 
them in various s parts just. below th the soil, and examine | 
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M—Fine; clear eu fine ; fine. 
15— Partial тегов ast and fine; very йк 
ht. 
оор very fine ; foggy at nigh! 
Mea Ec the week, à deg: ШИ ыш. 
EATHER АТ CHIS 
F THE W inant 
STATE О 
а the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, sA 
Mon, 
Tues. 
Wed. .. 
Thurs. .. 
Sunday.. 4 
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est temperature during the above 
25th, 1827 and temperatu — therm. 122 дев. ; 
28th, 1860 —therm. 1 deg. below zero. 
The highest 
Notices to Corr 
* Letters in ddl г> publication апо 
сеооа СЕ the addition, 
of the writers, 
of the "Ed ET NS nodes са. taken. 
if Ше rule be not com 
ber, Armagh ves L- n. 
Were Бо, н 
Li 
ilis eie жең in я eariy | vet € October, and in | them сЕ 
Sx wig weeks pected be Por ANTHUSES,— Plants grown in pots ma; 
pected to E у be kept 
© гош it. Othe r esa are | о m time ly moist, and a similar ` top-dressing to that 
ые is maintained throughout the senson, until they | 
s them. They may, however, be grown on beds, with 
Lecome plentiful in the open fields. 
north-east aspect, with great success. A cool bottom, 
pes Wells. Cotoneaster 
—1 P. Cotoneaster obtusa. 
