496 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Jung 19 
poetry, or the awakening of images that have formerly ) principles ae oan usually regulate © the Sarin Wi th HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN © 
para g It is especi: ially = with in € ith- | Those who desire a good and ,constani 
azed, ors or fa amily have out a knowledge of the locality, however, no one ci autumn and winter Endive must make a full 
heen rt, or in which per rfe ectly understand the effect of this treatment. We forthwith. En ive is generally sown too #2 
ieee c or Plant which we, our relatives, or some k hall ce F oi prear good sowing should be made in the first 
big noted Lome ich have planted, or reared, or led 3 t of July, and a second towards the middle, after 
s rich in far have seat vei the limits eo the plant will not attain full size. As soon ‘a 
which w we or th ose we love have aoe notice of this book, or we should gladly have ites are a few inches high, mow the tops of the 
or esta, or felt much; a retired 1 nook or secluded | t nd com mmen nted o any passages and plans which pee a scythe, cutting about one-third of ¢ 
meer gard S purpose; on a future day we | away. This will stiffen the plants and cause mi 
their Diek ministrations hallowed and rendered ay ret to it We, however, cannot do better than | to dev wae raw it will also enable them 
sole, may all be abundantly fraught t better. A good breadth of a 
of association, By this benignant law man i y other chal they may p E alie, may a sown ir bse 
once to t the mat terial and the ho imes ey aad “the anefe their library i is n not complete without this. As also a a bed of oye! ens This is a good ti 
p hake ; te De 
and histor ary. j ledge of the works of cane and Price, are useful PEEN for the he kitas 2 garden. Prepare 
responsively to a ip oberes of SE atta, and a sight, o1 I fort J. ODs Leeks by heavy dressings of manure, also for 
sound, or a scent may at ig da are awaken their group of flow: grounds for | Water nae Caulifiowers abundantly, also Lettuces f 
melody. Delicate perfumes, bursts of Nature’s vernal | a residence, alls y this book with the | s room spawn should be made be. 
ic, gleams of gladdening peace after rain, may | happy and truthful t title. re ban How SORN out a Garden.” | See that fresh planted trees have thor rough multe, i 
stir the shades of long-buried thoughts and emotion: and waterings. ‘ 
and quicken them into new life with a thrilling power. a COTTAGERS’ GARD E TE 
A remarkable feature of the book is its originality. vea of Operations, As soon as early Potatoes are fit ri on k 
Both the text and the designs partake largely of this (For the E | the ground be immediately cropped with Winter Up kt; 
desirable quality. The latter are numerous, and are NT DEP. iene The Early Ulm Savoy, Brussels Sprouts, and asy 
ben Pyare Se Loos ve; ij Toga Aa i are CONSERVATO Biy —The aia Oh should now | Green Kale should be amongst the foremost to claim the 
tenes, eet materially "detracts fro = | be thoroughly r aioeat of all ‘supertuous stock ; nothin y | cottage attention. gat ac = is kept the Thousand. 
the sudden change of fashion (for taste had | therefore of gcod fi fond h pr phos a ee amout 
system of ae and to introduce fine specimens gcod tood tor her. it of the early Potato i 
= to 2 ‘with the matter) in t Sad ciisight liat | etm 04 ther houses or pits. All av ailable surfaces should shgald be a eee a Calpe: 
s hy eek ground shou gol 1o + Leeks well 
sie geike ya » arera vasa iin ventilation obtained, and a t thin canvas screen kept o n | and large are most useful in a cottager’s famil bere 
= ounds AP task SANES tens kanaba wil: — g bright su skinen Give every possible aitention form a a good su substitute for Onion when by latter are 
; gardening world was for 2 time, likea to plaate ts fo or autumn and early winter flowering, such | “grubbed” and fail. Blanks amon eg: 
child with a new to; eased with the novelty. But as Japan Lilies, td de anne y Salvia’ splendens should Pee were rain oe 
o> P Globe Amaranths, Tree Ca: ewes Scarlet Sera wedes is 
bee the ew system began eel they had Cinerarias, roe Ber s, Euphorbias, &c. Let at a E e neways. $ 
he ini aiski and silently batter A the loss | these have plenty of “oom good a e a | Fortho Week pe ay June 17, lesa as Observed a te Hor 
i 
overrated the e epee y pot ie 
è ben: Which they had $ a ign gi ariel, From development of their foliage, regulating $ e tem pa 
arden desi to establish themsely ves. Little betay spaan Gene ee AE 
vy little hav o ther I increased in public fav Preece hes ie: seed i! ae ae Mil wer aaa Gee | eee 
times boldly acknowledged, apen hesitatingiy so; beai useful winter Howering plant; ‘requis merely Sat 13 O 
and contempt; but yet, | 3 cold pit to grow it in. We have however nothing Sunday 13} 2 
surely and steadily, rd all pa iraths, advancing to | that Cytisus fo the Bpad — eres Heaths, | tes. 131 4 
a legitimate positi Even at the present oe h l rt an yaipa i| 6 
a adók song Si o. make, and vith tharctire | © ese ‘should not ea om The atmosphere of | —~ > = 
with ‘the liveliest gratification a true champion in tas di a Tines sal = na 
the cause of their advancement. Such a champion is |?" it is very easy to err in the opposite ap = Taine} loudly hot and sultry; overeat; clay 
oe histone all useless and imprac- as has been already stated, therefore, aan EEA yermi oee Remy - ee 
he Bean te a are Fy 1 - 15—Excessively hot throughout ; clear at night: much 
5 his work hai art, and 4 ee of very high art too. Some lightly twice a m Sonea denip slaen sae - im ve lst are at Teast Tg tate bree PA 
ol contemporaries ‘haps consider him to hav AR fie Overcast; heavy londa, very clear andvat MAk 
ly overstepped r Mans of true peate — Where the bottom heat i is Shaa na | Maco Ptah AITE ee 
and, verging too much Fy oan oo to have ap- | tan or other r fermenting m: matter it will be ecessary to During the last 32 years, for the ensuing hee 
proached the rigid and the Possibly he may žal g3 : 
Seeines appear have 5 ib 0, but hae if he | the heat, but at this season it will be safer to > Relies Fane. H EE 2B | yee 
in that ee, it is in such good taste | with a few han ZAS | GRE | Fes | hich it 
that hile wa hanitate + i to turn the bed, mi PTEE eS A eee T | SP #3 4 
x a hests and at this season sone is is | Sanday iglesias E A 
“vet ve said that we are not always able to recon- erring on the side of too much Tuc. FH B3 2 aal B 
cile the Vay laid down in the text of this deo pire Tittle b bottom p Give every attention to | Thurs. 24 ae %0 | ela] it 
Ra the practical exemplifications in the esigns, | keeping up a succession of fruit. Perhaps the most | gay 3] Go | 35 | o16| 16 
is requires qualification. Thusat page 41 we are told | certain method of doing thisi is by securing and potting | 
that, “as an abstract rule, extreme aii u 0; PEA a number of suckers proportionate to the de rise d, Ba ist6-therm. 8 deg’? and the lowest on the Sl seme, 
ri rrangement is by no means suitable for short intervals reed the grow: of season, there: ore A 
small garden Straight lines o show |a Notices to Corre: dents. 
them to great advantage; and regular r figures bair prod ji ate net ita ti edt wing away a few over- | HoLLYHOCKS: Sub. T. they are cosine A ‘oo much i 
some breadth of su urface to, an them in their pro s ogre n to cut away all the stems pe ye sr 
ions. A pl: é foe p| o e ng ones. The operation ma; uce 4 
x F T PA have done.t 
ill, unl y sive, always look osalie an. ‘t hfe oust to i increase, so thet there was ad p lower even better than thoy would Horan growing 0 
really is, a re , which suffered noèdrding iy as ead burnum those of Cyti curious hy! 
irregular and nat ;” and previously, on page 30, 30, | disappointment ca o not let the |! between a Laburnum and Cytisus purpureus. Fora a iR 
we are directed to to avoid a a a multiplicity > Nee yeti i povin a stock suffer for want of pot room, or through bight Be ue tga Bere od ANA 
the two small i extreme | dryn: the nd affo em ist atmo: AEE y Koia w appearance you will in 
formality, and, in a action of hs er thei pat 100 ft. | Sphere, syringing and Heres up early in the after-| Tidof it. Powerfyl washings with clean water from 5 iis 
Square, there are not less than 350 lineal feet of gravel | noon, R = z give the house a good steaming. Recently engine also assist in destroying it, and at the 
. P hie oal e 5 À improve the health of the trees. t 4 
walk. ‘ossibly circumstances or mone im potted ts rg A MA they were much pot bound Mowrxe MACHINES: M B, Findon. They cut the Grass A 
ve demanded or justified ge an Tae | before Pin in he ni and do not rib it if they are properly constructed and 
and we cautiously abstain from onouneing odk th | shady, with a thoro roughly er atmosphe ere, and vi rery proper order. bliged to relus- 
pe. aren or oad orany other pty in the tack, | carefully attended nahi water ear they HA nies to ee a distur acding lieege ot viet or other plante, tit ye 
nothing is so likely to lead to an f judgment | have taken to the Pie elk VINERIES.— In the venture to request pk pie aiae dents l recollect that we 
i to pronounce ihi 2 plan Yor 1 a pps without a} of fruit ire to be kept as Diga as possible, ihe never have or could have eran an unlimited duty 4 
knowledge of the locality where it is to be worked out, | berries sho nned, so that they will hardi oiee Xog gardene bear i wager ¢ erga applying 
With one or two minor examples, however, they appear | touch when fall swale, for it is scarcel: ible to| SPecially apply, sho g their ie other means 
t fal y appe the y possi us for assistance, they should exhaust i 
o us to be beantiful in themselves, as a as suitable | keep Grapes through the winter except they are| gaining information. We cannot save them the ee 
for what they are in Bu aring some of severely realty Be particular] A niei of the foliage | examining thinking. for themeslves no aaa 
them with the torte po portion of tl the work itself, we | of the Vines intended to furnish a late supply of Gra desirable if we could. s ane help ‘future, Bo 
are bee ge ssed with a discrepancy which we can only see that they boy eg feet EN ar Ronee fog’ one time- 
accou for by Supposing that the anthor has, since the rias not infested with „black thrips or red l spider, for if ae Muscari bo ages pinaes ER nS = og pilin a 0E 
assum. EEn? erum Li .—A Forrester. "Ho 
1 ee ee by ihe 
ie of dates either purposely or imperceptibly, and | Vines, the foliage will probably be greatly injured, nd cutee Boe toe W Amer PTE, Yom ae 
has “ea agi ently omitted rig Stirs 2 ‘ied rigina) | | then ee will be kb haies of keeping Sno Ores Si fares’ ae attacked: by a skin disease called kiar 
let etter: ; on for any time after they are ripe. Mascate gg ag pires rain eae Een kapepe paese | E 
o praise these trifling mat- | per sa encouraged with a brisk temperature while e eT EEr A noe i tetai kN ture of water, bat e o 
; but the very importance | settin, a no idea that animals will suffer from the water which Om 
thes work justies us in ang to them, even if our GARDEN AND SHRUBB: them becoming warm. A shade of green i do m 
Position reviewers did no rain us aly to} All Bei eaii out things will duri me hot ‘weather hoe Bhs ag yai tio “aaron 1, jes; 
ies and defects in white is submitted to | n ire daily iran S The benefits of little basins} coronarius; 2, Sedum Sieboldi; 3, Tetratheca emt” 
ang Shoots on all ld Fache stools be tinimned ont to | C We ay Hermannia doucha, 2 Pien antepi 
R h d out t somo Dormodium not determinable > without frait 7 e 
i ances, indeed, he | five or six. Attend Seay to stan stoke: Roses, con-|  Wecertai ce te oor, 
ity af conception, of which the merits | stant disbudding is necessary at this period ; also tee eep the reply was lont in the i printing ofc, 
? guessed : presentation. | down . Let every cage! a be p o a pro- Boe ee eee tho. Asie leat $ Kidney A 7 
o fig. 137, | pagatin a reserve stock to fill gaps, an T those by R se sea early Posy wT 
ies in th ts, have kin do not regularly produce ee pacer 
a but > | ai forthwith, in order to a ready to fill ani Kier Apiary Ses e can be 
in the par should be kept in a shady border entire agate ulgence feet aa 
innovation on the themacive a H — by made, We. must also beg theinds stil del 
ents the insertion of whose contributions 
