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they have begun to break, when they shou 
re 
ected even for a aay, 
as a garden times, if possi 
ld be shaken 
Cuttings er | 
GARDENERS’ 
State of the Weather near London, for the week ending July 25, 1850, 
as observed at the Horticultural Garden, Chiswick, 
CHRONICLE. 
= ULY 27, 
HoUsE ——— AC will 
th 
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attacks the Vine. 
: A Gardener. Wenever — — —— 
P. They are affect 
a ssible, 
scene of progressive beany ; to which end peep effort 
should made to eal or alter oe which 
would give it a Ae or fading appearance. Ad- 
vantage should taken of favourable weather to do 
reserve E renker as thinning and 
ung ann unials, 
and raring subs wich stand too close so in their ir seed- 
— 
41 1 a: 
mentioned in — veal Cates —— 
use drier, = . wi asier, we imagine, 
— pulling it g its — Which will do 
— : Mrs cut of the cheap p neue — 
ment the fungus appears. All depends on 
DEoDAR: FM ou are a little too early in your removal of 
it, vee ha probably succeed, If it flags, shade e it by ane 
ing w ver it. Do not water it; but syringe it if 
— ae 3 fortnight it will be nearly safe, in such 
weather as this. 
Fırs: C. Your 
unless indeed very sul- 
d when the leaves were soft. Whether 
pera will be apparent in three weeks from 
: An old Subscriber. Mildew is very be mag Fem 
an pr kaks fact for * 3 a 
sulphur early enough — 
pateh dew r of the’ Vi ya If re discovers is 
-m e Vine. e ventive n 
mnie becomes ET Alem a 
somewhere is the ca — it may bein the sll, or the air, or in 
of air, that at once 
thing to do with it. 
ar house — is to be drier in 
ums is caused 
th. If you have 
explains the mischief, F 
pgr oper ww. 
winter, 
F. 
trivance, or little portable greenhouse, given at p. 408, w. 
borrowed from our ad e for for — 5 — where it is . 
eh 
to have been tried and 
w 
4 Piani ot 
Mackie of Norwich, M 35553 tadiheers — —— 
0 3 
8 
; Ruopantae : 2 LBS, Your case is incomprehensible. 
prk, ` and Osborn of Fulham, 
out and repotted in smaller sized pots. nd br th Fay 
5 b 
be taken of the bes e ene Tenrꝛarons. 3 destroy the bugs. ö 
in the open ground, with greater om than they wili July. 8 Ofthe Air. _|OftheEarth.|Wina.| 2 | INsEcTs : Za — < iR — a err and figure e of the 
are S oran; ar, and of its ect 
at any time during the year, if codàled up by bottom 3 Max. | Min. Marx. Min. | Mean|}, foot|2 feet arango Seve — 1527 z 60 fgs 8 pine 255 
heat and so forth; besides which, the plants they pro eee eee Cecidomyia Tritici, magnified ; 3, 4, portions of Fite, antenne: 
duce are healthier, ore gc gg and form ene Friday.. i 10 29.041 | 29.921 | 67 | 54 605 ** 6 w. | 2 i ; 
i mag a r amaa a of time, — 3 Y | Sunday E 13 29.946 29.938 85 0 640 634 a SE. 0 | 
soi border, an y mixing a | Monday 231 28. 60 aS ee 
Halle N with it if required; after which insert the Nel. 2 80% $6 | 43 | Msi Je | os 5 
cuttings 3 i part, fastening , . 
thumb and fore finger. If very dry weather occur, it e | 29.864 | 75.0 | 53.4 | 64.2 | 642 |624 42 
i ne s r them occasionally ; but, if} ‘uly })~ Gain: overcast at nigh 
possible, defer this e s are cica over. 23 Very tne bo clear at night, 
As soon as they have made a few fresh leaves, they can| Z sade ; hot elo close se atmosphere rain in aft 
— 2-Cloudy; 
be taken up potted into 3 and 4-inch pots, and placed — — L: heavy abo . ear, — 7 cold air at night, 
for a few days in a close frame; after which they may of the week, 24 deg. above the average. 
be ye n and air. The ing state 25 Weather at «hive during the Jast 24 years, for the 
of emums which ing prepared for early . 
winter flowering should be carefully attended to, or they sk. | Bua Prevailing Winds. 
the plant will be 3 aa ucti f . — Ab E H ii SE 2 = 2 ack 455 = 
, 0 on o <05 | < | vi z 
su encouraged. Old plants which were planted ad jaa FTE 
out for the purpose of layering, should now have the Jeu. 73 14 a 1 Oat * i 1 4 1 8 $ 3 
points of the shoots n; after this preliminary | Weg. 30 fis . 3| 20802 
i i y ` . i 1| 2| 4 2 3| €| 6|— 
operas the points will re-erect the Ives, and in Friday 2 7841 82 844 H ois 3 3| 2~| 7| 6| 3| 2 5, one of the 1 of the Wheat flowers, with the lary: 
j s. y may be layered in small pots, plunged | Satur. 3 738 | 51. 77 14 1.0 5 1 1/2/91 4 % magnified ; 6, 7, 8, 9, details of the larva.) Your 09 — 
mediately under the bent portion of the shoot. At The highest temperature during the above period occurred on m fhe jst Aug, | does not belong to the — san but is the larva of a small 
to the rep ting of the 1 plan nts, as often as 1846—therm. 92 dog.: and the lowest on the 29th, 1828 an 5; lat Aug., eetle Megatoma ut . e maggots are 
: j 1842; and 3d, 1843—therm. 43 deg. the larve of the Wheat midge, mentioned in the edi 
a require it Nothing is so bad as to allow the roots — — reply. W.—W T. The small Elephant Hawk moth Ohan 
ecom i ts. ESAT NG are campa Porcellus) ; the extraneous matter attached to the 
FORCING 3 Notice 2 pA esc pom nde gone is z. —— ses of an — — are not ort a 
— Ants: Sub. S rrent year’s volum a ecies has its own colour; the green a lonr of the 
VINERIES ow Vin which — completed their Books: H W. Wee ould not give advice on the — Authors 1 s rough Gal 
growth ed their pibo and are * nd publishers should judge and act for 8 —FErze-| transparent shells. JGN. We ar meg rh ae that the 
evident — to go to should have as much air m. We fear ir. that “i a send 90 have all d led; ; ; the corms ears — Whea —.— : — óig bourhood ae reat atmos 
` ere v e wi en ou a boo ich your are se —— njure y e eat midge; no remedy 
ible, lest e summer heat should induce the plants will ced when there is a t to say about which — ee adopted, but when gathe the use of the 
4 a in pas aps ay erga = them. Probably the two ‘best Leonia for you are Bieberstein’s bes rn poe — ught to be more generally adopted. W,— 
right ventilator should „Flora 7 3 g — ee ebour "2 “Flo ora Ros- 4 WFC. The caterpillar s fou — — 17 — * pee 
a non eee B sica,“ or ac Roberts on the — uss moth Cerura 1 a. ute 
th 5 s, the eni — ntilation ` 4 not of attainable, 2 the Vine,“ with the 3 of * pani inis borders. ueo. * 4 sc the crevices of t e Det rk of the standard 
Sy 15 $ a >. | CHARLOCK : £. ower — nap og by white rust (Uredo nute species of mite, aa e young buds were 
propped up — 80 as to ensure a free circulation of air ndida), 8 which an een given by the Rev. doubtiess phen off by a weevil G sulcatus, and 
the house. In very wet weather also this plan r. Berkeley, in the Jo eat of th e Horticultural Society,” t by these — W. 
z the h pan al. iii, p. 266. “The following cut represents a plant attacked pores Aang Cons qa onos. it obtains a footing, it is 
is preferable to that tial ok sliding anes es p ben, as vin aay Boa: 2 a oe es “eye If once it chains a eae 
a is Ne less essent bese Non the or ry pe 4 is ae a it Sree the plant p heck 
eep the atmosphere uring the season of res 0 4 
this end the outside border should ‘ton this time be 
covered with a or some other contrivance Mowo G K: That nnd at 
durin, ng rainy weather Peace HOUSES Arnicors, 5 Pee A 
* è „ 
CHERRIES, ti Naw is really a 
Bou Sane . oat Sabi tabilis. 
to keep the foliage nels | = Sean as long rA egma DB ent) n 
by taining a cool moist A lis.—Erzeroum. milla varia ; 454, 
that me a of th ice T inside the —— Colutea. “You will — pe gi 
get too dry, or this will ea the plants ape in the co e autumn, when 
; we haye leisure to examine difficult 
pea ghey) 3 and, on the other hand, do not posite Rougham. Oncidium triquetrum, 
allow it to get too wet, or the half-ripened * will —J G. Scleroderma vulgare, —L NN. 1, 
burst. ‘Wikre the fruit is not yet gathered, a some- = 3 RN 
2 ens cino 122 
what drier atmosphere sh ould be preserved on its ac- amplexicaul . nd. I you have 
count. Fies, now ripening, the ubus in flower, we would 
house must be kept somewhat drier, but at the same beg of — send us a better specimen. 
time the of the soil must be carefully watched, lest —M D. Celastrus anten “apparent 
it gets too dry and cause the swelling frui drop off. yee * uncu vr — 
Beware of „which is particularly apt to es- Crinum long —— leds 
tablish itself at such a crisis, when the swelling fruits are ugly white | Fox-glove.—J Pa Bore 
i H er Botryapi . 
making large demands upon the ies of the plants, . — 3, Ba nia aurea 3%, Com- 
we are thereby 8 in some measure melina tuberosa; 5, Cacalia coccinea.— 
growth. This is an evil which must be care- Fie . 1, Teucrium Se a; 
2, Sn 9 1, Si- 
hocampylus bicolor; 2, Nierem 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. —— 3 s 
acilis; 3, Diplacus puniceus 
Aer ONER GARDEN AND sn bundance — gar anica, We entreat you to 
requiring on which can only be done send plants for — in a 17 — fit for 
conce ble force upon it, and pro- examination. You have no 
pe with it ina ive re sami — - time caused uestions 
igi intend thon is finished withered fragments scarcely 
by vigilant superintendence, that each portion is finished — ri for determination than if they 
before a r d. Numb plan were fossils. 
demanding additional staking and tying, to preserve New cj cern H 5 hana ö 
i are always prized a 
em from breaking down. Man pa of mean uf Fle quality. They D Locus 
early flowering annu now , and much for rareties.. Pack the seeds in 
ould be removed, filling their places with the gayon loose canvas bags, iad lat you — 
a — ca . 8 W. 
things that can selected fro hase at Sydney, we believe that there 
is little er ean not tbe | bought. „Quality is the point ; not sort. 
7M Probab, the first crop was ee a by frost, 
2 f e effort a fruct 
water than is necessa: 
1 Bir khr. Large lumps « ae 
ee ee 
the water-butts (not dust charcoal much improve its 
wrong in your management, unless you 
— —— — too dry. Is ur Pear no grub at 
pn 7 — 
ing luxuriantly) a ould — a ges opened round 
pe 44 feet Pom e —— and as samy ed as D e il 
very stron 
Sith a strong chisel Bnd, i in on the 
fresh loam ground round the tree be 
watered a a sae —.— re the trench ice 
e soil, and 
S: Constant Reader, You cannot raise Orchids from seed. 
Misc We do not recollect a white 
Mallow ; but we — fully expect such a 
eee | TuLaRa abt T'E Apr 
with pretty well form: z. but 
ted. H W B. vou kindly 
/ 
osEs ; EH. fragrant, Den 3 
received, this is all that can be said of it,* 
