THE GARDEN NERS 
CHRONIC 
LE. Be RUARY 27, Igy 
PUT aE, 
with foliage, their want is felt | 
necessa ry i If, however, 
| instead of the missing constituent, pang be found some 
the plant may continue to ra 
y th t l to tł uxuriant growth in this 
img a Donkelar was very courteous, and Į 
mised to send me his seed list for 1857, which, he| 
has don 
ee wr t visit we made in Ghent was to the Casino, 
ius potash may be t 
soda, and, as has been 
of Tobacco, even by lime. 
though in less perfect health. 
certain exte oe een si by 
aples 
hich 
fth Sas ible 
RDEN AND SHRUEBERY 
A thorough election of the baz 
should now 
service tac mos 
where the flower shows are held, 
which is kept up by the amateurs of "hate ulture oa 
pri l nurserymen. large me splendid room, 
Rac reared for flow er shows, sle ot oce vasionally 
ok 
and te dpe ong of bagon > is therefore so much 
Verbenas, Pelar; oniums &e © gay 
Where a frame or pit is at ‘erty sow te “a 
pots in loamy soil, an oe feai rn wy fhn ia 
are slightly pot- jdm ; ora wer the: 
domi in ance, and the 
the gr ey the Grape is very rich in 
po kog 
PEA % 
simuar 
Rotunda are Jet. Among the plants which an A 
arden 
artar. the soi il, but is 
paraa for e manufacturing p purpose: Without having | i 
l th of proving this view al i 
n the were 
I am of opinion | ed ae eg o sr Vineyards w 
ass 
uercus cueullata, 
Fraxin a hybrid va 
yer Ge lA 
eans of r 
this d ‘ah ould 
voi poe in water, and hee t 
potash. 
vid Moores 
arpa 
and “Cove slus japonicus.— 
Report to the Royal Dublin So ociety. 
scellaneous 
Plants ; adapta ation of structure 
n 
h bare spaces betwe 
nis by ereeping plants, whi ch, havi r roots 
buried far beneath the isi ‘feel on the Pore ‘of the 
seorchin mber which have 
and the ma 
of the atmosphere. 
applied as a manure to the ‘Vines. 
Annals of Natural History. 
ss be exposed for some tim action 
Caine of Ga 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
DANE aens, 
PLANT DEPARTME 
Se 
Con 
| inkcandendiobe, But 
and las t but not least, "Roses parr pos 
we rises, Correas, Azaleas, 
ant, no gene- | 
h: ndage is nase T 
appa ng its life; and the SM this 
Angola to a sp _ bo on pone -beari 
furnished for the sa The plant to which `‘ 
at present aripa is one of the | Oewasbitanes, which bears a | 
| with fire-heat as m 
T | be at hand for ibadi Aebi p brightest 
| the Bonie. EN o hoari 
beauty W ell 
will s require abundance of w eis ich clear | fi 
| quid a SAA should be o ienaa ‘died. a Pa 
uch as possible. Let canvas screens 
parts of 
n stoves 
t half its weight ‘of lime, of 3 some good late spring Bro 
the acti 
Tenrec recomm 
3 W. Slater, in Biss 92 
shin 
cali ya acias, Cytisus, 
n be a blaze of can 
nee 
beauty of ma any an 
are more ie kesen an om sh 
into heat directly for propa PETA 
HARDY F 
n 
th Kal 
bes sae Sprouts, Cauliflower (a pinch), : 
es; also alittle shea e; 
Get in piante o [Age 
hy 7? 
= 
Co 
or 
s beds sal § e ground, an 
ge sts is l: 
oa raw eg Sane requiring manure, 
ctions; this once done, and that w vide 
Orchids 
blocks aan ‘baskets ¢ of f Sta hopeas s, Dendro- 
biums, &e., will si to be syringed ; "iet t this be sead 
for 
eras 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR 
For the Week ending Feb. 25, 1858, as observed at the Horticul 
week. 
small scarlet-coloured eatable Cucumber. Another plant}... on sunny mornings, and give air freely for al I 
named Leroshtia is a blessing to the inhabitants of the cu wigan teas Pps gd on abe air i pas fe + re 
Desert. We see a small plant with iieis leaves, and a | (poh E | an ae 
-t alk = thi k e buds. In shifting large specimens in pots, break z 
n icker than n a crow’s quill; on diggi ng paowa ra the pot carefully witho ut injuring ts, and si a are Ga eal AE 
ofte . ay 
ae head of a young child; when ithe sae ied |" will do better in loamy t y e ars vb Sanday21| 
e 
ate h decayed, blende: ith the lumps of peat 
with th feta much like that in a young Tu imig Owi ing | % gog : Ps 
to the depth beneath the soil at which it is found, it îs | praning Baek Justicias, Vines, Clerodendrons, Eran- 
ously cool a 8 Another themums, Geissomeri j Pl ba i jas : 
Aves 4 \ s, Plumbagos, Poinsettias, Ery- 
ind, named Mok ssalsiuad he other par Pin the | thrinas, &c., at least those exhausted by flowering aa ? me e e s 
Saleen b 4 n cate ie sits * mde *| a few for early Those done first will be earlies y 
a eather 0 eous ges, eae p Reis | next autumn and winter. Force on Fuchsias riere ties lke rm y overeas sarap es 
be rae" we dein k cg rd de a = il S| fine and large specimens are required; a moist a aa fine; clear; sharp frost, 
Aiko anal “a a SAN Seikel gro orizon ers sphere, with a slight degree of shading, will run thea 8 Mean temperatare of Segre Clow ane 
circumference of the circle with stones, till, by hearing RS Me, jee ano aiara Eor fhe 2 BS: ae to During the las ast t32 years, ace beh eabivkiy eck chs cuding March 
a difference they w the water-bea ; ; j. senkes tae 
iba to bo banat They then dig Som tft: oat eden Dingman If ia pate rati bo Pee. mal EaR | PEE | 2B Aertel Soe 
and find it. Livingstones Missiona: isroo yo started în peat. "Shi KT oh uae to ae | 456 | 2e | hich ic ae by á 
Summary of Aieteorotegical Not Notee jor 18577 aken | Australian Cape plants in a growing TaN etal Sunday 2s} 49.1 | 33.7 
near Barnstap Pear, Calceolarias and Cinerarias, with a view | 3em, 3 476 | 348 
of aving fine specimens. Pot successions of G inias 494 | 329 
ay: oReZEE EEE ee St and keep them ae andwarm. In fi | art | ase 9 
3 EEFE Sa 23 B orcing pits k ee from i tering fro: | Sette 0h tO sib Pees | Ar 
"5 oe 3 quent y with liquid manure. Dutch bulbs should not be | iso notent temperature during the above period dreamt 
as ae ow | pe rmitted to stay ‘Tong he at Hyacin ths Tose m ak of 1346—therm. 64 deg.; and the lowest on the 5th, 1 
or et eee Si ep ae a suir effect when their e No tices to Correspon ndents. 
j: = © oh 28 Se co M ving had too much excitement in proportion to li ht. 
pak a ppa SH “hirs & | Lowest Sow tender annuals. Do not Dt Phlox p to ligit saa Rehr ae carr OTe ro Sisam 
= and Rhodanthe Manglesi, &e. Give air to cold pits at| _ value.t 
iS SESESS SESS5 sg] ii rok: Sigs when there is no frost. Pot off stores for the se rg Kate: Cheadle. See our advertisement © 
a : and get them forward, iall es E iA RI 
le | S$eeasezrnese?| — J aat epee epee ae T ore a Tn 2 Marie Louise, inea ae verti, theater tr 
Mid ite eee be i 5 DEPAR ee ee Cherrie: 
- PINERY. ain Ge laste swelling ‘heir fruit as much as 
{5 RRSSS2SSSES 52 2g | Corrected E liquid manure-water as the de te of the soil will ous Ta ase: ste tees igo Bei se e ipt 
is $2.00 «Ce hte Mean. a Porm, and afford them a thoroughly moist atmo- used oe att it ‘s a oe ischievous if 
3 ; ‘ ts, until with time its volati ter becomes 
Elieser emia ta oes ata” ine Obea sa, long goa mg ae © me 
eS opening the ventilators one side of he ho’ only | ma es oe ard 
3 | eeusazeseeues| and h; eans allo’ nts to blow through the 
B piei house and rob the atmosphere of its moistu: 
p= <> that a growed SENEE, of from to 90° is main- 
3:1 oes O E E s 7 tained, but do not exceed the latter. Let succession 
y| oawowoorprnes » Pr plant lyi g pè M 
z poke pact sturdy habit. Do not exceed 60° by night Pearmain $ 
B Semesccececeek om. fae and give a little air when the glass rises to 75° 5 Keep err owe ie mont resembles te 
x os a pairon — ; also attend to the Pocket Pinan We lave Sed sie 
o Gia x ga and see that the soil is not allowed to become too y plants, 
z oomh es sSSones y Ss get whch ta to he bho oe a apenas | line naming menpe o dried or othr a 
2 : 4 Ges heavily, which, however, is a very bad practice. The could have 
a Spanx danSoan > | > syringe should be nsed m ri to dew the plants, and his oung 
E sotar S ree 2 ia, when the soil requires water goa soaking of clear pony tiei 7 apply, should bear a 
ie] = sR ee ore weak manure-water should be g iv . : us for informati ce, they show. eh 
Iri m =o ie to to o oo at ar oo in Inc tl H 
=| ERSRERES SaaS saratsliy, with a view of ascertaining whether they desirable 4 w uld. 
Geunegnng | No. of Dayson have ma sufficiently thinned, and go over ork Punches prod ba Se acre tang Be 
i Heee which Rain fell. at onc ich may thie gS ‘inning, fo MT Panne, Th mma 
ial Punai great injustice to leave the berries to be cut ee ee ee 
“North Devon Jour they are stoned, which is by no means an mon basa Herent pl 
i che eer: wi ont at a GE practics. PEACHES —Ke p the young shoo! eatly | mus latiro go solias a yery dillere 
influence of the Oidium as a cause ee the “Grape-tlight, and —_ oe in, so as ” kera light and air freely| Brassavola glauca.—J M A. Cattle oya amet 
there can be Bubt that n this, a as in all similar | to the foliage, and keep and ted sides aba =W C. 1, the large variety of hore a 
epidemics, some Predisposing will be found, by | dist tress are ly sulph incidium. sphacelatum, of whet ie 
pply phur imm asdiataly if mildew is carinifera" 
which the ni energies of the organism affect: a (plant perceiv ved. Look to previous Calendars aia be careful ene 
or animal) ar ressed, and a age-point is thus to push succession lai too fast. Keep ih atmo- LIN L. We fear your novelty wil? 
offered to the disease. We know that if a vegetable be | sphere moist, but avoid using the syringe on trees in eco gid pasar looking, and appare?! 
planted in soil totally deprived of some one of, thes blossom, petith Cit has too much austerity: 
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