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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
557 
as entire as possible. So with all the best. Itis a grand mistake to 
educe any excessive | heat, either by fa anning 
D, 
rat that nits | ( easily re 
| <3 seci: do 
th 
will repay the trouble. 
Vine Érba jn AFA 
e| to supply the place or true 
fad a medium par: fo: 
are suffering fro 
carry the nutritive | 
of 7 
ots 
m 
Excelsior. 
The Wea —The mea 
month has ween ont AR 
ring thi is is 
We “have also à ip bd which is 
= wi from 
r their growth when no an in sabe 
injudicious treat t be 
temperature of the 
mean 
e (with the man ere of | off; of cou 
Them an 
eed tier vor} w ator 
the highest 
n 
& 
The food T pre efer is. ‘brown sugar 
J moisten 
nch of salt, and 
h 
ear 
fey white oie complet 
mac of our potting soil, and 
ing to the wae and re- 
nega Sieh, ‘and ike aad ng 0 
with black 
of a the 
ened bulb, ae in the full Pri of the st 
with a pin 
ermometer, a few straws on the t op; they eat the whole, and pro- 
Doral inj the exertion is au seful exci cite emen ut. Tn defia ance 
ing, was 
the m 
| an 
re are] ever, vas high & 
6 po 
lumps arnt as high as as 91°. 
ything if he >A a tami et ade was exactly 90° both on t 
he sun 106°. During the lasi 
d moi 
flection from 
The highest ‘temperature in |ina 
and even = a temperate Da have been 
or build 
he 15th and md think it y -Aei re i 
t few years, in oth: 
5 Wei enter below 
tie i vom 
stu: 
on which | Tinh in the month of Jun 
mainly | dates 
June ed 
” 
1846, 
” 
1860, June a 
7, June 4 
Say oF patik at the bottom of the 
a cre Te o which, on pout is but a clumsy pro- 
- eding, and or y for st, 
ska ae harbour of remar' 
3 ki tinu 
month of Ja me was 
» 1818, 1822, 1826, 1 
k that in every inst: 
ep, Lf 2 
freely v. l 
slugs, w 
In the Shade. 
2. 
pj in the year yea 
184 16, and it is w 
e the hot 
rued durin ng the su ubs sequent “months of July and lawn, and as 
hive, 
ented ; 
a ‘aoa, iss aut ing trai 
if I wma to have no honey T moisten pee sugar with 
the least drop o Seas ca wate thi nk be 
eit all the 
par Dore weather and the food w. 
oh Under my emt I put of co 
, strengthened beneath with Siok letter 
T bove the 
In the Sun. 
orthy | My method 
liar; al n sun 
verti n 
“the ‘item a a piece of oh 
my this I put at he 
da mies e, square, a e almost 
HER 
may be had for a trifle of any “brasi 
meer and may, by th the aA S a strong 
small shears, be readily cut to the past size. 
ier pee a mall th its a a cm 
oi eters i care partly upon 
it n put i ina gunatity 
n bor 
Without any praeh it 
Coat Jtn une since so 1727, which is 
my p p month ne vo 
cao, wit 
an section! y dr 
pots 
that b by ae 
ter 
ht co 
rain has been considerably 
pl 
eiyitoastant nt drainage i 
arly with the oe of the 
m choking th sides 
ae it is in contact wi affor 
agreeable receptacle ed the roots of the planta in which D 
hey appear to delighi ll sorts of vermin are ole ee vai 
hit tho K ei Syene of shifting i is Aae as the Feb. 
t unbroken 
wich med cess than tl 
a th that wi Pali: ways use Mo: 
topikért the light soil bein; carried 
beng to the shelves of t he 5 
a 
Sophora 
noom Hio 
DRAED 
S 
entire absence 
ea 
1745, T737, s 1763, onal 1782, 1791, 1806, 1818, wd 
close of so gi 51857, since S | time the moni id 
me table will show the amount and the 
Average fall o 
Fall a z at Sri Uckfield doring the pet 
of rain in this intron a bit of glass, th 
er, 
e beneath 
rs have her off. ey ld I not find. her "that Tight I leave 
and 
the earliest 
Dante in in Engla 
mth in the years | i 
menced at t 
below the average. 
Streuberties i in Orchard Houses.—Your correspondent 
«J. H. H.,” who mre thi we letter on ag 
ment of Nos 
size. ny of 
well, but not so paia Ta as t 
m the ope whilst still attached to 
5E 
The spring of 1 
venience much felt by the A method. 
i Il of rain aaa 
‘as Oo 
9.19 i re Ne 
iene Ty veel 
for the six months. 
our “report, of the | 
14.4 
=E the 
“the spore of P Apu “ay, and Sei 
1. previo 
es. had fallen, making a total 
„The following list of ar ry s 
heir parant plani 
us three monika the ordinary srh NA latter were poeri 
close frame. Thi be 
Tof 1 Sa Be Ea 
respectively may perhaps b n 
Number of inches of rain w! 
Inches. 
4.32 
7.21 
d large, hand- 
colo came yet the oi was om first- 
the fruit having been | 
1741. 
1742. 
1760. 2 
1762. . 6.28 
1771. 6.41 
1785....+ ee 4.46 
i 27- 1815 
Ht 
© 
— growing 
PF 
g 
interesting :— 
h fell during the first six months- 
In 
6. 
si a 
-by Sr 
the: need to piled 
give Eyo farther er proof s0 
ture for the sake of a fello 
dhe and mt itie future will b 
[Sn 
: vigorou i 
Er ha be onature of the i Mayal Georg e or T although th 
= 
ri Peas, 
"Strawberry “Faite 
columns of mer: 3 for this vi vin ti the a heat 
ie ch at ay 
ness of Jun o dow 
The in produci 
freely, has is quite a tres from mildew. 
ape Ameer your 
Thompson) “cannot find be utilit, | 
borders outside with fer pa fiit ay _ 
ascertai prin 
ta (MM. part is 
been ex or a 
s | been a a? oo, 
Cherries oe 
the peor adh 
Bees and their 
seek since. 
, advocate | abl 
mperature 
Or would he like to see 
the wateri watering of Pines. ti 
cr ele eal itl 
| having conn: 
eb a considerable rt of 
ve fallen, i 
eat 
Strawberries here are a very good cr 
yi swberr! 
better than last Taing the wet weather aren 
> | 
lants in the | still remams to m prod 
, Still he ad- repository 1 I pate = repeatedly 
wing the snow and | hive, once 
hich is | this year a hiv 
inian 
far it elas te Be 
Sear ot nigh in a tha’ 
ese honey be 
i will answer re 
| order to Fy in the sory ay March 
ied j 
stocks from Nutt’s | of 
behind; have | 
; how | w 
nk 
should be open 
I have, raih | 
ed i 
pap 
mon sense i 
oriire holes 
or any degree of 
cold, 
id 
we stop the action of 
Enoe 
ilira aaad by all t Do | thiir den 
their sensitiveness to 
| 
sually hal a an Pind rel from 
the amk ae 
occurred. 
as? show 
pra he chance ‘of some hollow 
ait, | O instead of risking themsel 
they know that they 
rrian 
tre. | best 
n preferring 
tree sh a -one = 
Ives and t hg: n 
od for what they they 
ious of | Dater a 
can spiralis, and 
ipa ris Loeseli e stamps 
Piee ig the cost “of the tin box. 
nd him Neottia 
may be able tosen 
erhaps Ophrys apifera, if £ he has aok 
