404 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
so as to regulate their growth and prevent confusion, ; killed on the ground by me 
tendency or tne strea Sydney and Victoria wili s of an į 
therefore hasten to pins counteracting rai railways to which without attention soon happens. Syringe anc | trenches filled Sith some feria vis 
draw the fatness s of the interior also tox wards t the em. | shut bb arly on the afternoons of bright days, and be ss for Cucumbers, &c., an expose the 
ut Adelaide will ati trac ction as spar ing as paiiblo in the use of artificial heat. | freely to light and air, to pre 
towards herself by rai Afford those in growth a thoroughly moist | under the ENa ok of hand 
great schem e will be ena hee mii the rivalry | atmosphere, giving them a good steaming Bou bright e see ise sowing plenty t 
rather th hese colonies afte ernoon by syringing sha shutting upe arly. Admit m bo: Saa of light rich soil, 
“ Discovery will fully | dc of weeds, and keep the surface 
which “ recently ps oi a part of the W hat has avoid currents of Kesi wind. Examine the plants yarn ene 
Sturt’s Des ther day, and water such as requ ur 
mor, that it is of no great extent. aiem wdi it, but b fal ng R St ET 
rawing a diagonal line across the continent from | into g tly t = ISWICK, NE 
Seneton Bay to ia Port Essington, has shown hat no | rec tcl: the each of thoes in bloom. Forte in ane fe so ertai th Hore ily 
desert reaches that line. River after river, washing Bg) Baromeren. ere 
vast and fertile lands—the Bopäikin, “ee Paks tke Mae a e REN T fen = 
, the Nicholson, the Calve the and _, PINERIES. _ Plants swelling Site debit should be (ios) ex |: Min, | Max. (Mio: 
the two Alligators, d his rete dy ry ther i Friday 7| 23 | 30.357 | 30.3 “eo | 3. 
rong aiene of population from Sydney north- for stock, ose they make t r appearance This Sau 9) 33 30130 | 30008 | e2 3 
ward, an the pede n of a‘ sai Australia, | Will thro ore of the ahaha “Of the plant into the Mon 3 A 30.070 |: 30.022 8 | 36 
A and wit mpassing the fruit, ey will also secure rage onger suckers than = ee Wed. 12| 28 | 20743 | 29.694 | 64 5 
coast and Kang Ton all sides peabki the centre, | many were left. Our valuable sorts of Pine shure. 18) @) 29.717, 99.643;| 67.1 Ba 
a vast career of centuries of planting and peopling is not, however. apt to produce any f Average. 30.041 | 29.973 | 63.3 | 328 
before us on this Laas kowitiiants but some varieties of ‘Gai still in cultivation econ | May  7—Frosty; very fine; clear at night, 
“England, in fact, is here re-pro ng herself on a |50 many that the fruit never attains any size unless the} Z $= cear; overcast yi Aight Croat ht. 
scale; but the immigrants o; e ton day only feel | Suckers are thinne ms ae Guard agai inst any decline} Z 10—Hine thio mghout? p ecrlally overcast at night, 
the tumblings and a together of the yet unex- | of the bottom-hea where this is obtained from — 12- Rain; slight haze; overcast, 
plicated chaos. this is a strange land, to the | fermenting materials a a little fresh tan should be added{ 7 — }f,,0vere e cloudy 5 {bowery j fine: overcast. 
next generation it will ‘the native land. Born, | before the heat gets too low ; and it will be much safer aa n 
therefore, to love it, they will push on its growth to | to add a few inches iandike as it may be wante During the Tak M Yeati Fiabe Piia: = CHISWICK 
reatness. The sons and daughters of the soil wil]| than to follow the old practice of renewing the bed m A Oe E EPE > g Week, ending May 2, iia. 
mid all dearing associations of a ort n the year. See to keeping the soil about | way, | 22 226 CEASA Vak. 
mother country. To them the inverted seasons will | the here the plants are in pots, or planted in BE 88 E ie Ganira 
no inversion. To them the Gum tree and the| the open bed, in a nice healthy state as to moisture, | ——_ mart Be Rained. | Of Bain, 
Wattle will assume the place of the Oak and the Elm. | 2nd give manure-water regularly to fruiters and stock MoeT Pea | OFRO 0 | osiin 
The warbling crow and the laughing jackass will be |in free h. VINERTES. crn o over the Vines in suc- | Tues. 18| 630 | 432 | 41 | l o 
their blackbird and hereditary rook. To them the | cession houses, frequently removing laterals, re before | mar ao): fog | be. | 42 Jord i 
smooth outlines of the Australian landscape will a appear they shade - or interfere with | the prir cipal ean 3 Say A Bee 45.3 | 55.4 14 0.36 
as charming as to u nen more meg and onary Vines the lat ae) $3.5 S45 16 
scenery of the northern hemisphere. New inte: erests, should be kept sufficiently thin to allow of a taest 1853 this 96 deg.; and itr Koren on ORA E 
new histories, and new hopes will surr vmd them with inp of light eee the oe and neither laterals aes 
the genuine charms of exis They are the after | nOr any useless wood should t A L a 
generations who will feel the comforts pao enjoy the lig t. See that none of the plants are infested with r ed | Notices to Correspondents, 
Hyry of the advancing creation of an austral world. | Spider or thrips, especially the latter, which if once | BOOKS: ane sington. Never judge of utility by price, An ine 
their hands, and by th ur of their genius, | allowed to get upon the Vines is vets difficult to eradi-| cutlass is ETE than a Diado otal “an 
eir e vigo their ult to i 
` Anstralia in its totality will rapidly, and by the clear eate, and is most destructive to the foliage. Azaleas| pamphlet may contai 
i de: i h 
in more valuable information 
eh is the better, a book 
design of Providence, advance into one more august | re very subject to this pest, and if these are grown} ponderous folio. Whieh is 4 Fmt 
ton of that which from England—the ancient pe fe Vines nee must be closely bss and kept SS. ht Tien Bo abi on any poeni PAN aid of 
r» of Christianity, freedom, and civilisation—is | Aa at any ou See that Vines in t e late house | they fa fail to see what lies at then P Tooti “ie py 
eart hole 
5 encompass g the earth. Westward, America; east- sete up i their ir places before the Shoots get too far | ETA are altering, not very slowly, the w 
ward, India; southward, Africa; and in this scheme | aiaei, id yi re is considerable danger of breaking of literature. 
t al 
— greater than Africa, Australia, these vast regions these off hey are allowe rag to long before | °% ‘soon to it WE kt ae 
ti 
are organising the grand eee of peta whose the r rods are tied up. L ook s sharply after Ted spider our. sasto D ion ths piant, s = add that it tote tn 
ultimate triumph pi ibe religion, liberty, scie th to H pest. Fres.—| much water at the root, and instead of a Eh le hl 
unity and happiness, will bend Üiemselves into the | Attend to stoppin g and thtaniog £ the shoots, and aim at | Sa ahe ona a tal yi 
broad ia of the distant millen: mg g o paced strong, gr g owth, y pemg or. charcoal broken small, and a moderste: of sharp 
— gous ung w all the light possible. This will silver sand. Do not give large shifts, but drain well, corer- 
the future Capital of Canada (Algar & | course, necessitate keeping the trees rather thin, but it ing the potsherds with some fibry soil to keep them from 
Street) 1 is. a brief, but complete account of the place Betting’ choked up, and thersby Decay nay In 
ects correct. 
~ once called wn, and now fixed upon by the Queen, | are with wood. "Keep the gia moist, | DISEASES : % at Pinas like Orchids, have of late sutfered 
and most wisely, as the future see rir IA and ‘give "the foliage a good vin the af with = yringe | much from disease. In most cases that we have set the 
ome sat will find this another of th ing revent | precisely ike that which the yellow aroti aa 
red th 1 4 1 we vi 
‘SP p ingeri id- i ject is to hare 
apie nopan me is eer : sou ee sce ate your plants in good aE ime ae in order 
coun re most wani ey may be more able to resist unfa amn 
wile clerks, —— men, and fine gentlemen, are a eee Peg es itd are beeni proved that combined old anà vea? 
not Srm stall = 5 roa a a t t shrubs and tree t mii great EREE Meer a and the same dane 
ki in ‘of Mrs: Jamsteson’s dalicht? ully attende ith water until they get fairl iat sonor aa 
x s delightful Memoirs established. It is frequently the case  hibwever tind too | gilt to w EAR reoentiy-syringed; teas 
o Early Tatian Painters has ap ed high 
ry al ‘volume of 356 PRR Se i urray). It much water js give en at the root, thereb sourin th KODET, ‘Patina The back wall should be 12 feet higi $ 
pages profusely illustrated | c) ang y ae least ; the width is immaterial. We prefer spans to lets 
furnace wi 
with excellent wood e engravings. k imm 
Catalogue ape coma cultivées par A. Pı is a dth P 5 f the plants. The soil should be | ere yrs Vinerias eig ee on the temp 
priced trade list of the rich collection of Cacti c alti. kept moiti but not t ture maintained, A cost is dependent upon local v 
vated at 125, » Vienna. The highest price be watered over head with the engine on the-ëven ings your skill in making a bargain. Hood'calculatesthat r 
orem is 20 thalers (about 3L) for Echin ocactus | of bright a which will be of vastly more service i pare an ie; hoatod EKS Sa one pooni 
repairin, Pe the loss sustain ed by evaporation than if given 1000 cubic feet of air will pti 89 Jest of Bae ped 
of activ o raise its temperature to 53°. You sl : 
ë rootlets to abso: Roses excellent k i d ventilating. No one a 
of Operations. the e grub it noro ie Wie a to gig me In ith advise ticular system of ventilating moat ject p 
in apprised’ of th tio 4 
(for the ensuing Week.) ris core me ghd ed this 2 Green-fly is also ve cussed in the bth chapter ofthe Theory and ce of Hir, 
SO-very planted 
n;a g washing with the| ticulture. It is immaterial whether the Vines arè 
as 
z PLANT DEPARTMENT. sadly ngine ee = 0 or tee thoes successive evenings will eons ce i proiden the ordet SP eae peA 
CONSERVATORY, &c.- SE e New Holland plants id of these destructive 8. Wises oF Piants.—We have been so often ol obliged t 
apes Ng m 
ont of bloom their seed pods ‘should be picked off the With fhe wind ithe east an ait a: poweibility OF basing | Wnty diclina nine heaps of sof dried or other Pn i m 
favourable to a cata most | commence bedding out in Meld Nearest. Te i i Su int ee Tapps ite ‘onder: ho na ulimit di 
5 ing them in n oun; whom tl eiii 
an airy of greenhouse until they Atiy stiit Semti ti — we shall have experienced a pecially app apply, Should bear in mind mind aa before ars g 
into growth. When th have fairly start that th before the ese of this notice, | Ys for ass they a ould e: ae St them the trouble & 
be the proper time for shifting such as require more Planting of all p rly prepared stock | fxamining nformat r. A e esclves; nor would 
, as they can then be kept somewhat close for with Cal ie rabiga ont aed rable auspices. Begin} desirable if we could. All we can do is to help oire 5% 
a fortnig! a free root action without | Jeayi aati ind t Geraniums, &c.,| that most willingly. It is now esta one time- 
incurring = risk of the buds breaking scantily. Look regi liotropes, ] a s, and s a ae. lanta tay ba Pp 4 
stock of plants for summer and autum n| the os as are usually injured by frost until planting of | 4. iA Kentish Man. Draba aiz aeina. C2 
ration Pass to sustain a any c chi ok e more hard kinds is completed. Branches of Lin ey: m.—Epsom. De: ndrobium 
through want o carelessness in watering. and Cok are easily enough obtained about most places, Aa kia inerea: Chente. Bi P OER and a fom 
The Cr a are itr aa “subjecta for this purpose, planting wil be =f pave stuck nio eos after e a Rhododendro ndron, bc Pid e 
remaining longer in d- f great service in protecting the | Noverry: XYZ. No! jg art can? 
wooded ich we poss and are not nearly so > pas Sol kepro effects of rps eg sunshine, a nd | Puotocrapuy : Ama vis, If you wish to see how ra attie 
used as they should be. ia ha a ted | applied to the representation of treos you the South, BEE 
not be kept too warm ; but pron be placed inaj eee , Balbo bie pe et A ially examine the exquisite p 
use, where the ey will grow much iite HARDY FRUIT AND pictures of Mr. Dill Tesh ellyn. os 
high temperature. Stove plants will|  Persevere in the destruction of insects on trait tdci since band 2 immediatly Bees 
fre ly, and will require frequent | in order to afford the young shcotsa fair chance to make | months has many advocates, 
s stopping and training. Keep them healthy growth; = proceed with disbuddi a is judicious treatment if timbe 
ot room, and afford them all the | stopping gross si Bos thst tecchitly tsewplaated | tert N ae ans ba 
out scorching, wi t are no allowed to suffer t throu h S t E ig an Hai tine + no branch of forest 
ting air oe bely on mild days. k after tl ill A EERE R means Se discussion by sensib! apes 
d ent space a ood perfect deve apa a of men, who combine practice wi a 
Ear one er insects, and attend | | eed tb ary V peling Sni ie if p is to give the p p eie s is the we roeit Bs 
may be naa he pots as often as if | the water against the under sides of the leaves, whic small r mould Tonge as, called od Penicillium gia ey 
80. oover creepers frequently, | will wash off the c caterpillars, and they are readily ient ee rpo eat kA haio 
