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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
beds rather closely, that the 
[Av 
this ne would probab} be of litle j= 
induce the produ on farther 
mg 
n peat wth com- | than 
Sek upon a sloping bank | bed à the 5 When gro ction of a 
and panied with an n 18. inah os eww of variegated Alys- | liage may a Shade § ust ka checked by ‘pinching athe > we $ herens sto the stronger pee = 
m ( ariegata akg >e entre of Verbena Purple ak bra hich will induce a rgo EN ea which inclin to grossness will divert the sap 2am 
ing. These were two ca l beds, ~ ce a A eae it is not yet time to the rahe gn which il Strengthened, while a 
rder : } I he ge p E er left growing rage wA AOI p sche a y. e be stopped will inant | 
A of Blue ia Gi at tthe time the latt laid on: T i E E knife eta pl a, itl g a m growth. Ta fg 
footie ‘esa bed mas fi preponderating, and the | mer’ rej aeon yar or the toh of the stock | growth when this is th ase as $ Broms hie 
k ani ; : 3 cated inary 
effect was considerably heightened © when pren ar pae pi di e immediately above the N rot pruning, o ED g the roots within poet 
shone upon it yep oa a ager s M d with | junction. ok e months have now oo eee er- it be found tk tth N well drained borders, = 
. = 1 Mint, aro y ps G Calceolaria Kayi aiit as laid on, and the result i is, or 8 pr: j as a Pipers a "4 be advisebls ees inne 
variegated ) i ag > as the 
l that will shame | fect plan athered ti 2 f 
the bulk DEAS ata nt al- | buds.—Paw?s ee EA from the stem ofthe tres: euge mer tas 
ceolarias Prince Albe: Kentish Hero, and Kayi This will be of the greatest seria e stronger ia 
Superb — a i ine mixed bed, and a variety Calendar of be sets and will probably e towar checking eg 
of dwait N asturtium led Tropzolum - elegans, 3 (For the ensuing Wee k.) than anything else that t could be aa vai 
light reich orang ecg Ma Se = colo Bigs + Strawb erry plantations intended to stand nin 
Palace, ent mass NT. Š 
priis E: others. A aie bed was filled é ees nes aor atid oF ltl a inpotting | clearing away the runn od ae Pe he 
with the large Forget-me-not and Saponarja calabrica, } kl nine be laid in without delay before the ground | plenty of room. Attend t to providing Plenty -iy 
looked ex ly well, and will presently be a Ar peri ith ataman R Give why es a neatly | tuce, Endive, &e., for win late also ses an 
mass of the pink Saponaria only. Verbena Beauty gets Seibert o be safe pee pet is a good bed of Parsley provided in some ie 
a that sur- dily re 
rounds a rosy 
7) 
and these two: soft colours when brought together 
exposed as as muc 
s | spot, where it can be r 
5 J pE 
bl for pott > troubl P As observed in fi 4 
well. Of V Mrs. lfor ge ee 5 pn d where well Spare graj 
i ; lan edged with P from Potatoes or otherwise be followed up wi 
King; White edged Bi roel ae Geant des| grown specimens are ca Toni d iey crops of some kind. Am most Mihi 
Batailles ed with a light striped Verb A good ae quality may bo obtained in ot, Thiais absolutely the old s Alo ami Kale. The 
bed w: roy e up with re derge i, Petunia mixed but good pea . $0 easi ly go Ulm Sav s also very useful, provided it is 
with Cunnin ham’s kisomi sn fficiently poi and on well manured A 
allad. n the a Os Chaves Eor AA Fulham, — and should be procured at the pr oper s bank may also be sown with winter Spinach, 
two or cat at Fa nas to have it in a fit state for use at the oi bea eStore pil 5 , 
s 3 il d Sienta flowering in the conservatory will requir en- A 
with Gclar bed was fle stber gh nga mailed ont this especially San enes and things of that sort, which Forthe Week ending Aug 13, , TASE as observed ea uon, 
Salvia patens, edged with a double of Heliotrope ; | should be gone over every day in cloudy wi Le i E E iod ae À 
Wahoos rd lan, edged with Purple King Ver- Bice picking decayed flowers, &e. yo ©: Kanit. A pman ee E i 
bena; Cag a Batailles, edged with Parfum Made twiners oof which have done flowering may | be 2) Max. | Min. | Max. | Min. | Mean| Mfoot2ied 
a thinned ou - >| | SS ae 
po aarp na rin Lace h wih much, for after this : season permanent shade should be Been Shar: OAE S 
HF In cold pits young stock | Samay $| & | 2357 | ma | P 
of the Day and angles oss Gotan, mar- intended to mets (fe a ‘he a ne om Tues. 20] | goer Bi S 
f Bl e Lobelia. aE Ate ? Thurs. = 3 | 29.998 | 29. #0690 
kT G Ji í lours, | ever; fe 30.182 | 30.081 | 818 | 460 
and Mr. Westland ha propagated in in F my a DEPARTMENT. aes 6—Fine; cloud througho 
bulk of his — so that by plantin, PINE —Thos o intend commencing the cul- Aa E PEPE 
rovided with stron established tants, ‘calculated | ture of "Pines on the open pe s on cannot begin at a — Clear; very fine: = at Sg 
oe, oe p ope si = 10—Cloudy; rain; clou 
to produce immediate display, and in Yorks wae more favourable se: e presen š The bed = 11Slightly overcast; ce at bame; dan 
that is a matter of "atin importan the | should be from. 1 and aa cele = slig p very fine: tiun ee 
centre of few of the beds fine specimens o sist principally of re rich Roa turfy loam, well OORD OPINA WEK AT CHISWICK am 
Humea z Fuchsias. wer iously | broken up, and carefully in ixed with a liberal _ During the last 32 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Angui 
placed. and some of the houses | ș prinkling o of teas sand, care a small proportion of leaf | AEAEE | Prevailing 
occupy top of the flower garden, and on ground | or good rich fibry peat; for when rough turfy soil | august. | £38 B 3 
in front of these houses xe ae e po Was | is used and the bed is ever, from any $ signed to 45% | 4A | OH 
mein Lae » Koniga and S varie- | get thoroughly dry it is very difficult to moisten it Sunday i Brrr or TETT? 
Geranium, mixed; — ) Verbena ;| again, as the water off through: t withe | Mon. 16] 733 | 523 | 29 
third row, n Stocks in triangles aw 2 "Stocks 1 out penetrating them. But if the loam gee sen oe LI a iss 520 27 
fourth row, Purple Verbena; POW, | up and mixed with some leaf soil, or peat and sand, it Thurs rE : 
before; sixth row, White Mee ; “eg as ri + | wall e found ake water freely enough, and the Eday = G4 | sos. | ea i 
Stocks as before. ws'are piel ose toge er | roots will be alm er command as when | The highest temperature during the above 
to admit of the removal of the E Stee when they have the plants are grown in pots rsons commencing this [gpd lec, 1812—themm. 92 deg. ; and the lowest on 
done blooming. At the bottom of t honld a ee 
telling aay ion oa in the pent janje: — | planting out pot-bound plants, for these, whether yo ie otices to Correspon 
Front row, Saponaria calabrica; second Sweet | or old, seldom strike freely into the fresh wet ae Wiii ov J M. Your Plums are different, 
Williams; third w, yellow and dark Calceolarias are very apt to fruit penati ely; but if such plan known. They appear to be wild seedlings 
alternate ; fourth row, White Pyrethrum; fifth row, t be turned out pu No. 1 is the better ease ea I 
: Double White Rockets, d p ms early in rd the soil firm abou = LJ i |, anres E aie ne roel 
autumn; sixth row, ea et Geraniums; seventh rı passing off without moistening the AN VINERIES.— request our corres 
Blue Ageratum. All these rows are close together to Every possible attentio t be afforded young Vines| never have DE sould Mga 
admit of the removal E the early vespe abi planted this spring reac pg rods are expec this alles apply, g gar ppa AE e i hat, 
and of cutting down es „a vigorous root action be secured and endeavour to eater wel 5, they should exhaust their 0 
flower early = the Sweet Willia: pened. aed n agree se For Wo cannot save th 
To do j stig well-kept "plied would A bi E xamining and thinking for tl gir ; 
greater spa can are, for there any E ighbon rh mods gro n fy has been t bl irable if we ame All we can 
thi n- n Pond enh urhoods green fly has been trouble- % 
p 
i H 
specimens of the Sikkim Rhododiadithia Fit a 
me to Verben: 
wate and sep may be used with advantage. The 
strength of the mixture should „be tested by r e 
plant of „R ciliatum, abou t 5 fee t through, had be 
‘plant it is. From an occasional Corrrespondent. 
Maneous. 
Grafted R. ee the more 
“general mode of i Bate: of established 
tavourites and new vicki. e cultivators Mi t 
to grafted 
gr plants; bu are satisfied, from 
experience, that there i is no raha’ objection to Fach i i 
suitable stock is used. We would as soon fted 
Rhododendron, when united to a Jenie nhc as a 
ol or a grafted Pear ie aoe other- 
elessness, or greed of 
ures are u waite “Th ee and 
ath iiil Pei pa in such cases grafted 
plants ar soap a Seog ot 
stock as 
ape 2 
= 
the beds froqnently 
joy’ y 
ong aid now that they ae a sora 
used 
ing eer there is a prospect re ary ight, using a a 
fine KA ah be finely ri youd. w ing oot and giving 
enough to moisten the whole of ‘the a Go over 
and remedy any def hat may 
<p of a. ai pedding y sro 
Nec short 
= per eptible Ae 
ender them 
esiis "of any that are 
t ce in n cuttings, m and use va ere 
È 
Take advantage a leisure hours to 
aian misa Se with 
this iig 
a 
ad stock 
accomplished, the plan 
for abont six Weeks, when nen as x succeed 
hare “Seg a te care to protett 
On thee Gina of spring they may 
Le e kno vor 
| serm since in the abe of welletblised pants 
flat | Keep gravel walks perfectly smooth and n rc 
| ing, sweeping, and rolli ay be ni 
ts | climbers on wa 
HARD Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN oe ara 
Tt may | 
luxuriant and stop about half the shoots, beginning of 
course with the strongest; for a general stopping at 
in 
ona 
mak inet eee + ‘the most oe 
th 
believe indeed rn it theme SS most 
mos? 
n- 
coy feet wide, 
and is 15 es wack, bin 
Wasrs’ Nests: 
the other day at p- 5 
