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364 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Mar 1, 1858. 
now acquired be made available for botanic cage, and calling him by name, he gazed gravely and | secure ny ives fruitful w 
ily 1 for a sec ond, as if to ined up memories of the ARDEN AN 
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aroei to due advantage, nor can the additional permit ; himself to be handled. On going ‘close to his | tiu ug air on “every favourable opportunity, ig 
wood, j 
purposes 
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- tse ice was remembered ; et an essing pros, mar / 
llaneo ee came rubbing his head eid mane aad my hands, | v High ak ground should be an Ordery 
ci Misce ous ` f giving aca hoe t peculiarly mild whining growl of | a week after this period, for a well kept ley let ag 
ty Trees and Gardens. sok T e o expensive delight kno l people familiar with lions et all herbaceous or min at 
luc 1 loa er is it at always indicative of pleasure and deep satisfaction. | or borders be finished dressing without d dels mixed bed 
al ‘reuse so bes io, to produco EEEE Whether this recognition after aeae ne seep ict stati ee ae where blanks exist receive yee hm 
a yard of fresh ea > Te scent, or sight, or from a ree | Fuchsias, Heliotropes, pia & 4 Theta 
Tain had for these 20 Ta except for pot panis combined, I do not profess to determine. Zetter to the jhardenin mB, i this purpose, and Pda! in the coun 
teal ng wip gro round Apa s deep di igging, dough g soil Manchester Guardia os rt P uals, Forget-me-no ots, and ot me 
stirred every yeu: ar. The surface kept we Spee A up = pi sa g ap Blanks Ser "may be transplant 
through the summer, and well mu ule shed in n ee ther, Calendar of Operations. Neapolitan V ad for next wie È 
zake the surface to the smoothness of a pa back, so (For the ensuing Week.) i HARDY E AND Peete | GARDEN. 
it off, instead of goi ng to om principal 
all the late or spring Broccolies, such as 
PLANT Teirin Sulphur, Dwarf Late White, Kni ht’s 
z aso find gr baer the bes ai r London, abe “il CONSERVATORY, &c.—No tribe oi f pla ants is better | Somers’s Particularly Late Whites The 1s ai 
dig bei ths fa, — y d th mt od se sib a | adapted to keep up a alent display i in this structure | our very latest Broccolies; it s e Oe of 
ging you oury the sursace ka H if A ger as the than Azaleas. Many o varieties are | forms a link between the late spring Broccalig, and 
rival sey nha onths before an ha eas ah ra e phar ecg for poe! “ solo, whilst the hardy | hand-glass Cauliflowers. Sow Ra ion, Chenh Qaa” 
fer three weeks—quite early enough _ rea nh Am ahs p agrat inds riian t ae Pein = Ah fo 3 ana k bed o! pis M = Marjoram on a warm slope, hh 
With respect to evergreens, I think of all plants the agreea rai i reat ‘sng Srat eins = Prenis a much hardier than Basil, We will do 
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produce flowers in winter is | in thi y. Take care to disbud dia 
Sortngal a i P PENSEE 08 the wors eo pd n- | in the main applicable to the Tndian A Azalea. Forcing | rines betimes. ot suffer erect ag pre 
ll mt wood betimes in the s spring, a LR amount of footing for tr lays if possible. Thin ont the suckers ot 
Š 5 i whara | Check to induce it to form its flower doubie bearing Raspberries to about ti 
Aah penton an pF x ri See rest for a considerable time before excitement a e the | eonaest ‘tiles should be staked thinly as 
p + ured. 
does longer with me; I generally send it iski 46: the main page ae The Aza’ ea however | m 
nursery in the autumn to recruit its health, and set its id STATE OF THE WEAT 
bloom for another year. Respecting large trees, the Kans d om os ee oe tate cout without delay. Follow up | -22 =< ong April 20,1838, As observed at the Hera 
v= cod Plane, Fig, Mulberry, Thorn, Sumach, Catalpa, fre uentisyringings to stove plants th iy Lm np D o| Banommran, —— Tauts 
and Ash he best and least sensitive to smoke. | ‘™ qd po = a illo oe tob eae aca T T E Ofthe Air. Of the Barth 
You can see other large trees in the London agura ng. s7 sült; “Wan S ae Max. Min. | Mean 
= e planted 40 years back look tolerabl cp Ba tas Nn Pelday 99500 | onan | Bae || cae —— 
t plant a young tree of them now, I very much fear EEr epee ea Satur. 24 11 a 
you will be disappointed in its growth. We ou ght not k kinds. should i removed. Marie ta | Mou” ae) 13 i 3 
to enumerate such for present planting; for I have Tues Y1 : | 
tried and found that they will not do, now that London e ent, and ‘companied by Thurs. 29) 16 | Soe | as ti 
: very “conser amount of atmospheric moistur = sa ieee | awia 
a much larger, and consequently so much more This wall béi bet the after Sasa Avera’, 30.081 | 29.86 | 65.0 | 380 | s15. fe 
y- As to trees in =r Ree. > strike a circle o A 7 23—Slig! h h ; 
ames ca es Taa nd yon havo thel Seeks >The. ihe tiem ng Ohie ee et z ae a Sipin; esete 
vin; hat tena ile 1 sat Akonaki hi wed —  2%6—Uniformly ov 
circle and: you inva a Bott ter, a rth. If we wish | €¥Pauste ou e removed to a cool pit or fra = Overcast; finer rey ter night. 
sponk of w hat will do i x the seen, kingdom, or boom ee herrea Shel a ng mock. = EEEN cloud a ee 
one in accor circumstances. Pb a de 
What p Reva iaia: well S "Bel eis Square, or for this purpose en a oa avons a mei Durin gihe last 32 years, for the ening. RIE, 
‘Bow, Islington, Bag i will not th themums should be fiordi ‘or next year’s flowering | y Sia EE g 8 | No.of Greate | 
> > e . F3 Ei ears in 
ag hg found late planting preferable to early in oe a sro o Beg » sa together, an ae whee cf sk Se ge ZSE | RE | whieh it | F Rain (2 Sa i | 
winter; for this reason—the plant is not so long ex- rag Meare | as | 
posed to London smoke after coming fresh from the sa trots potted singly. Th fot a ey should te bottom- iat 2 Bra w3 | siz | k Oe be a H 
country, before it makes an effort to start its sap. Two asli ight sha ‘ene i tne i a oo} ee Leet 1S a f l 
‘ years back, I planted in the square 32 Plane-trees in the | ® yee aame e 604 | 398 |501| 13 oss j- : 
middle of oe ran were planted in leaf-mould and ORCING DEPARTMENT. San- St Gus | foo! isl- is ee ioa 
well ied with water, and m ome ~ is ot the PINERIES. at cases | i period occurred 
ibis pect year T planted ties the paid. ay i ae ae ‘he year rotis fa eel eaa ete | 
ee to “hy: i write tea os thay. a the Py examine the stock of plants, frequently y marking sats i PAE 
T e treatment ; this Ia antin those consi idered the most op for fruiti | tices to Corresponden 
; think hg the ‘Temple Gard is refe rat a - kage ole Anti M 2. Wh at wor pie from Aas A. sinensis are 
erior some other squares, tbe i com which will, in most in es, have t eatin wae ta et = as plantations, 
a fair one; as aig have the river to assist us, a half. mile of sheng growth silk ‘ew the piaite s aie ae peel not a feed. to tober their o0 ot mmendation. Va 
Be = Water ae patron va Bridge, with s a quarter of The í only effectual method, however, of securi securing a supply panh tho RET ET. 
" across, with no bui ngs 1OSCOREA BATATAS : W. Full directions for cultivation 
Bec + p ia iven in 263. Of course i 
: > cage ses s b sariri Oe ae agi a every | ment of the stock, taking care to get i the ogra well Dendrobium uyin fo grow when ey ae reeks eee 
à ot before fl ing. mber training 
to manage, but now it is quit the contrary, and is |a short period of bier 2a rest, which is the o only is well suited fora house, but it will not answer roy 
“ag better every day ; San I am sorry to say, | Grtain means of induc m to fruit Bons any desired | “onan cfnm The nests of young caterpillars 
: nil ae esir Chichester arè apparently those of the small 
he fac ke th 33 
Ri tory smoke threatens o be as ben as ever, | season. With pont of A An E te nough | Eriogaster lanestris.—Woglog. The Ivy leaf sent 
ie that the “Smoke Bill” proves net sia nt remedy, | m maniged, but w. here the accommoda; tion i is eer itis| with the red spider ; syringe well with gas tar hoy 
Respecting the grave-yards, ‘hee are most. shamefully | by far the culture of the Pine,| The grubs infesting your garden walks are the larve Ga 
ed after ; y i a supply of fruit Hed tote) an hari Prag ay errr fe 
some of them, I see it done in so bad and ex expensive a tarnished rial Timited accommodation it is safer to Tani “that as = hg Poca picking them oub— 
_ ‘manner, that it really gives one pain. They put in 50 as to sec re perfect command W T G. The grubs which are guawing off the yí me 
~ evergreens that are sure to die, and lay down turf, |o ms snp are sail amie eo, as they will bear af 
; < : = a ea ; ing i , as 
— levelling and forking over, and sowing Rye- | cooler pit or + sale ven as may be meres Black} amount. of crushing, ‘They must be forked out on8 > 
grass, at a er of thirty ga ‘: i two prends esfor winter See: We found several very ee totwo 
purposes, ew Wallflow: im- fri ting, uds and leaves of the Lime trees sent. ey 
40d: any; coumnom ring cheap “flo er, as ruiting and the stock of Say Should » = aa nite different species of lopers (Geometra), but it is not positis 
suing or eighteenpe wy- | fr and a portion of a oat be shifted Title tn me et. wise: nee: boats hea ore Toalf, of 
y, and b nto hey 2 l he ground and might be 
was over, With thee, and a Tittle aaa ayera means to afford stock imi Dakcettey eaerpilare would a 1° 7's The beetles oe 
d mowing the the we-yards would be orne. See growing ock a moist atmosphere, taba Pinetum are the well orn ote, eae 
my hm — x it is, the hraka look like so | pepe much attention, but must be done if the plan ts| be found d easily’ on the Twigs, their “size rendering them 
boughs after 3 
pos Migs they px ee dake ee rr = wis the are tò be kept in first-rate condition, Give air freely, ri Pauris: M ©, Horncastle. Your Pear is po 
summer.” ney are “done up,” in in a way that | assist in kee: down the perai F PLANTS. — often ote 
is a disgrace to Tiy e City. stil La do hope the tne is u 7b sr ori gearing etn 4 tantly decline ia Mi eE AA of dried or oan oo ta 
near at hand when the churchwardens will see the n Viner: cases w] g grown As ure to request our correspondents to recollect Si duty 
cessity of making them a little Christian-like, for which same e house with Hamburghs and gi free seti never kavo Yo a gan nes, to whom these romar 
an outlay of two or three pounds is all that i quired Moiontly } e especially apply, should in ind that, before 
—8S. Broome, in the City Press. du loom, us for assistance, they should exhaust their oth a 
word about Lions.—On stroll ling through Knot tte M ee ho a aoe! aire Le tet, fo gaining. information. We Res sabe nor 
aiz on Monday, the name of Batty, in front of| upon from the most healthy Vines, unless they pane desirable if wo could. "All we can do is ¢0 
of the menageries, attracted attention. I recol-| afforded a brisk t perat setting that most willingly. It is now requested that Hin 
d haring sold a young Natal lion ta a person ‘of fre fruit, Tt will be better, however, to rik having | pore Maan four plants may be sent oso 
name, on return vout does it differ from C. puniceus ?—0 P. Pilea mi 
O; it just occurred to me to step inside and eties by m: ri ag a night temperature of of 75°, Pustic Exursrrioys: Ulric. The family bn: 
er acquaintance. My old friend} which is bse practi ae some good growers ; 68° or 70° large everywhere, especially in this wi pren 
had completely outgrown my early recollee- | will be fo quite sufficient. Get tl The complain’ is absurd, and renders 
his ample mane, massive features, con ee: r planting oe young Vines, and if these are Site Wooptice: 42 B S. Try the effect of pore the 
that I was to growth before planting do not keep them too w round the walls of your pits inside, an to a 
quite at aid certainly should not have been able or rit k| here they hido after they have retired $ 
recognise my { amiable pupil. Three years | after ner out, Muroxs.—Eneonr those new} = Satta Bi tg sived too 
having paio 2 d the animal but à whelp at the time, planted-ont with am piere, er Boy iat gh al tions hare been iret 
iA aope be be fomsidered doubt whether a li and others are detamed till th y ome oponi 
memory be sufficiently te eter or retentive yk } that are fairly patito souk be roe st a aie ae hore beg the ind Skons issil eee 
