THE 
_GARDEN NERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Heprvary 6, 1853 
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nium dimidiatum being figured a t. 33A ¢ of the same ibunda ‘of water. Keep a sharp eye on he] water is D t Pa er en 
volume under the name of * “ ee hen? In vol. vi., | Epacrises, &c., that are potbound ; aa of thes trees of tigi chart ti he 
t. 8, “Aspidium pungens,” is a vos of Polystichum | require liberal watering. In the for g pi b ing eer et is arr 
proliferum ; t. ets “ Aspid ins s,” is Lastrea | bottom heat up to 0°, and crete. "ee ie lt their rooi eel as Sueb ae good top dressin fem emitia 
i and isn not yy all Tiko rane . t. 31e, (heat to 80° likewise for a couple of hours on sunny | eye (i uaa ed the iot the ae ivi 
Aspidi _ rm - triangulare, a | afternoons, with occasionally a slight syringing at such | early in 
species totally dist ore ep 3 t. s| periods, If the pit has t-water pipe or flue in i corr oa GARDEN 
intended to show rev Sieboldi, a a old Fern a mi | great pains must be taken to secure moisture in the air,{ If not already done, trench, dig a 
ntation, but it is execrably ra “ig nder the | without plenty of which many th must prove a| inch of grounds whee rer ie we u and ridgeey 
eous name of “A spidium a podophy ook. ” ; | failu If there are two pipes, a flow and return, operations to ady rantageou a ter will perm 
t. 36, not s0, tat Poly stichum | whieh i is of course Sessa Cong the case, the bott tom pipe parti i mR RAT ertor med. 
fiera ; ; t. 40 is alani capense, 8 Swartz and W rly t : the. soil 
—so says Mr. Lowe, but it is now prett agony be P hamd 1 IRE r let such 
known among well informed persons that the ie of | 9 ins, rke Water less or more se should Pe all inch on oe Pe sat fo not hee oe out for the 
Swartz is a Cyathea ve moreover a glossary |in the trough, at least from eriod forward. a 3 g A equire for immediate 
x e > s p in should be piedi in small moun ; 
to th pleted volumes i. and iii. (the volumes regards col r frames, i ant ee tion should be] prevent los me and soiled 
ne 1 1) eanings from which will | immedia l as to how far the inmates of fies ata ree = sald ap oretion. “evi 
the etn lucidity of the author’s | stru — able to supply masses in the 4 ny, ta staked, using a little 
definitions, anes yen pleasu -° wost and damp will have doubtless moss at tie to preserve the bark. CI 
hous ” means “when part or the whole of the Aani fhe 1 nw mber of some mg plants or ergo ca gs, and keep everything neat and 
disc of a d i s altor ed in texture, and closely phis of “ ee mas, Fac Ci Pemi well-established a e O TORR AT, QB 
er uc! 5 u i IS WICK, 
“ candiciform » ig “form e tail; Salias, 'Caleeolari as, ko. £ 7 Yön AN For the Week ending Feb. 4, 1958, as observed at the Hornel 
the word “ = i lre “a Aniete frond ;” the houses or a work, to enjoy if Fs eh Spat EMPERAIURE 7 
*crenulate possible a peu e bottom-heat, watering them with Jane S & Ot the Air. Ot the Earthy 
rep men appa with scal lapping will quickly furnish abundance of | and Feb. 31] Max.| Min. | Max.| Min. | Mean TE 
other, &e. ;” early cuttin acth ld Pore = |_| e 
“ pentangular” is “ deltoid,” at least vs Mr. Lowe ; gated at on pë ¥ Water niente a eikai ot Satur 30| Ts aa pra se | 3s | ao] aa 
“sporangiferous” means “ sporan: using any, if the ise ae healthy witho Tt it. Bo on” Tl ay | ase | oia | 33 | 0] a |d 
*“areoles” are defined “ having s aces distinctl ai n 2 B 30.846 genet | 38 | 22 | 300| 43 | a) 
marked out on the su s c y ORCING DEPARTMENT. Meds 3| 19 mae in | ci | 43. | aro | abl ae 
y mih e the m-heat is maintained by c faa eats emesis, Sha Se E A 
These are actual pared ie po are disgraceful to | cans f fermenting materials such beds ay ha ETIKETAT w 
the author. been recently re enewed should be carefully watched, pe ag Pern ot wery clear. o SEY i 
Besides errors of detail, of which the foregoing repre- if the heat at the bottom of the pots is found to exce ee and damp : cleat; overcast: rain 
gent some gleanings, t are errors of another class, 90° the pots ae be paight y raised i na oak to prevent ag Bt gin ye bas 
the k gez Af the work. Thus, the old genus | “UY to the waa to subject me Tot u gc O A enar nicks: ctr ook ae 
s retained ed entire, a fact quite consistent fave on a a Gro of 110° or more, as Ment thhayemtuve of tha week, night slight from. ame, 
tion—if the auth growers of the o ae tl RECOR j 
pel pr tat afte me ‘ne arm hike ring Deere or a lit; an y doing, | but tine Gan pine, foi tbe ensuing week, ending FO : 
which can on! toms Phe b Maoptity at times wor e too strong, t Stal Sgela] Noor 
totally copie nciple tio maturely into fruit, by raat Feb. | $28 | £88 | $3 Greatest 
while yet ae Dorvor i iti whi which is at keiu | we believe that m os injoring then: mdeni PEH HH an pian of Rain? id 
distinct wi s included i in Pter eris, _ to Kioton eat than by any aes cause, and s suce cess cannot Sund — 
h I easonably be expected while the roots are occasionall eter E o Leeda 0.20 fo 
Future writers on prim must erase this trash he heat. Mainbgin sisteod bott J Taen. 9 aie Fomr oR pitas 0.40 
the list of works of sci heat of about 36° during the growing season ah bate e d Thura, Ml ag | got | yaf is tai 
Sr TON error ak a upon it that 90° cannot be exceeded vith z Safet oa ete E aE T 
Culture of the Chrysanthemum, by Samuel Broome that the soil sont the roots of AR a sae The hi none sa Sn BOP OSTA A sth 80 ca 
FHS, Innar Temple, is an excellent treatise 1$ not allowed to become gry m ad elawen on e nea 
ae that x nyao flower eapon Aes has ore Fg state g pe atmosphere, but me oe syringe tic pes ceased a 
experience uty | carefully until the sun beco s to orrespondents, _ 
òf ‘the thernams grown in the Tempie ‘A AA heta ai the niania iaat an werful to dry | Borers: H Williams. Thomson's ee Aa boilers 
has in our ; during po will be ne ia ER penant] aap t a ot Le gerne put it is said that they are apt 
time ani rere ee inspect the © lin 1 yE = ariy the, Vines are fair Bows: G B3 BSW Wek ow nothi “ 
and on all sides one hears them spoken of in terro of | St hen the ane and foliage &e.; wae i ae i ee tho wants of lan of oS warden i 
‘praise, cult sais poken of in terms of) cautiously, and by small open > ; but do this es on Agricult al- Chontisteys Aan 
under consideration ha’ f Dho aaran ap ct i pe ings near the heating one to the Orchard an n Garden ; 
‘of skilful practice them, nO thermometer rise to 0° pin e afternoon letting the] yp, cultivated in the Gardon ofthe Hortizul 
to the amateur and suburban will Di let the night temperati ath the Vines are in bloom, Gilpin ; Loudon’s editi a rea A ei 
‘foot: tavalusble guides, »Deseriptive. lists of care- it 10° by da nge between 60° and 65°, | „ Small Garden. me a 
foliy” selected sorts both for p mrp She tb y Viks Muscats need hardly b Sompa Heat: WEG. The tan in your pit t 8 
‘and exhibition have been given, and at the end is Warmer; but it be ess they can be kept some 5°| over, or, as ogg Pye, Sige eno 
an account of the differen of plants | temperature sink a few in every case to let the| throw some e up loos „hayo plenty. of tan 
that will di plants e eat ry ew degrees on ae nights than to Tou van Sha ats tb a oover aia 
towns. In addition to 58 pages of 1 have been | ħealthy. wie eA te sige cam top here un- the pit Tako, caro your bod does nat got tog 
-added two woodcuts illustrative of t re used the es place. Tan should be kept t 
provement k and out so as not to nl rat 
be pine “a lace axle roy pein of es cca Ae, spent p in the egg a a m nok, and. she Hears, a init Pe Sha Mb Fig May Du 
Tt i years, and all this for sixpence. to secure a moist state of le Se entr vein bo the a 
is brought within t et the atmosph ving been injured b; 
è F iki 2 e reach even of the | Uless this is attended to red spider wi sphere, for | Envcatton: York. There are bleckh 8 ring : 
as well as to the villa gardener, we make i appearance. But perhaps the great society ; among gardeners as well as others e 
The Seedlist o; : spider is an unhealthy root actio great cause of) Piclish wooalted men, Ge ail tae or it 
of E. F. Dixon, of Hull, contains the paws paar a which n, producing thin, | tum in all stations of life, ha 
` wanit sandra aE Voa Tr seth sure to be ae foe genet inside | protest ana ea 
è Past § Son ‘of Cheshunt have a Hate of th, | Hracnerss : Novis 
oy : issued see o Dive eee ; . The which 
t ape miayn in ag a area ate, water in a tepid state, pots a liberal supply of manure- | the roots or Hyacinths in glass sere 
k; a f s es, shoul 
Steen A ore | ini ects mami, E er oe eee 
EPA S0 list of seeds on sale in his Nursery at clumps or masses onae an, preparations for wed ao : Gasterid. You must ing} reoft 
etin very closely printed - and con- | Plant pet things g ea the poll | aes Prien gigi Fe ‘gal 
plete conti ite w tantl; Pá Ün 
gardens have to offer, among both trees, dower and Dorade. Ebai as the weather shall have ae venture to Benning heaps o heaps of diet o Aor othar p 
vegetables. Our corres who inquire ‘stand ers there-arrangement of perennials | this kink” ee have unc (oan wal 
Pyrethra which are employed as fl M over until the latter benin ta S| this kind., Young gardene 
stg her, log ith very many magy wl dnd Mareh., Laose no time in finishing the planting of trees TEA Sil boar pa mind a 
‘well as novelties, haust pet 
gaining informa W prs 
FRUIT AND KITCHEN a mrar e r A Bi 
Sow Tomatoes in heat, tgs ble if we could, Ail we can do is 40. 
Calendar of joram, Lars pet band ales Sect Basil, Sweet Mar-} thore than” fous Fl e is now requested that i 
(For the eneui Howers in pokes oaren up immediately for Cauli- | 4 Gmnstant Rander: Some Tastigiate monaton M 
ensuing Week.) fresh loam also if + hails 10ns very much, addi not of what.— er. e fastigiate monster, | 
fat hand. Turn out four strong plants | tolerably nai WGP e 
pots, = a 
DEPAR: with liquid angle. They should be Questor’ A monstrous Dendrobium, the Alini 
. CONSERVATORY, &c.—Pursne steadil mbith enee T A sate preach the younger. Worthless. gine g 
5 ly the directions : year’s” an UMS FOR A NORTH W. 
a ds te ure, &c., down in on rich ground trenched; throw ty bride Early Wat: Tele Tis Hative, 
2 z in heat may be ashes, or sand round each ¢ -of old tan, ‘ 
“Bright days, but if cloudy skies hont may be made on| the vicisitudes of the ‘weather in’ Tetons” p g ari irina The inquiry is ma 
ge warm tge, March. = any information. j 
-ün the same ratio. Let slim ha the humidity be reiini ee Box edgin requisite Stocks : mih things ara Ot ae 
-an early di i rs be looked over, and if| exhibits tele Any portion of ; and ; Cuttings of the Paradise Stock 
early disp their beanti i ibits the least: the garden about the beginning of hoots 
+ tho tena es is required, some of | į tappearance of stagnation. which a little of the arch, Selects! 
Puan cthers mr pruned away is apt to stand'on the surface Wherewater ee 
"pekini may receive this treatment; but | eyes Of heavy rains, ice, through the puddling| There is no doubt about this being a vare 
porsa plants, as ke., dressing of improve the tex ex 
zan exception. ` wih ot iee ng of sand, ashes, lime rubbish, ture by | y. ; invaluable indeed where there iS 
i Those who are growe oust Plant Horse-radish, if not charcoal dusi, | "2079: Alpha. You seem to have into 
` Correas, Leschenanltias, Po lygnina, deg Sl at the botra, One; trench it deep your employment, and put the man whe 
a rieh tront in those charming tribes. Frequent nto. ncn all planting finished of the trench. Inthe Money ifs hag any aunty Tka 
removals the order e and mulch, a8 Soon as | WATER p 
and of t rem o of t | I to drai possible, and| "4 Nymphæa. Plant them in 
ipall other pla be should be a „nna s arm where is this advice more TER than ï Saa , theatre. 7 AISR EES no 
| adhesive soils, they vit Pears are fond nd Bayer dor eancdgmese Precwesne per ger 
of others are detained till uni 
