THE CARRA ESS CHRONIC 
ca crimson; but afterwar rds | Supply in 
LE, [ Avcusr 28, 1859 
until 
that th hey have ‘given entire satisfaction. — They. were pand it isr pened 
what is termed their “fine lawn mixture,” which de- | it changes to a pale 
spite the dry weather came up and grew well. planting in rb vores and places of 
t 
f that sort, 
tall tapering forms are are 
ds, supply in the oras SiT = 
the open gro 
bas as i are protected, i" Tome 
Christ 
over lena 
a portion of thei 
r roots 
In arden, amo rees in the| where flowering plants with must foe made forthwith ; this tings of bed f 
per and even in the “ agua every inch of konii erdiy Of this a reg of plants having ve into tesla with balls Lape ba 
under cro} . apr it is pity ich aoe ed — oes a few only rem ae ne soil must be very rich. This is an a November | 
sper seems sey waste no me n the different plant E hohe neatness and or “en make a so ing of the Brown or Bail Cattlleat tine | 
un ender the gar $ and we arı re gla ad to _be able to a hcg nie ee è, | smith Lettuces, to remai where so and Hamag 
ard prod | not 1 p A o The beds should be elevated wn through h 
fruit i i Marrow | exhibit the good effects of skilful g ge- | bigher the better, a he seed scatta bip tle 
in the way of but pon ra difere ent fi | t pl r thinly. Let breadth of Cae broadens | 
sort „from Mr. Moore | of Chelsea. This comes in early, | 1 as before obec at 
li to which it will Calendar of of "Operations. bods will be available. Old Strawberi Oii 
form a aei succession. g Potatoes the early For the enewing Week.) | ceive attention; the foliage of the doj 
Handsworth deserves aue Solio It comes in Eve the principal leaves of the old plants, runnen ai 
some ten days earlier than the Ashleaf 1ey, is PLANT E AN Cauhfiow: Sore | 
excellent in quality, and a very prolific round white sey oh oh &c.—Continue to look over climbers, gerd pa 
Six plants produced 6 lbs. of Potatoes; Ps bo rder ? „Lari rge specimen plants s whi ch have bee n| High cultivation aha fer: aa 
t recommendation, however, is its earlin ard be mainly Pree to 
Peas none roved earlier Say Sangster | require hows this ee will ips “greatly on pa other pone Greens be w ell ear 
Ne. i. y s Marrow, a peaa i Worms are greater enemies to pot plants | should also ive similar attona t- 
pmi sweet, has been found most usefi i ‘for general | in general than low Dia o every precautio ar Sor A little rown Cos and hardy 
opping. must — be taken to prevent their depredations. | Lettuce may, jas directed above, be sown 
e orchard both on standards and on walls Onda: in ts that ; on 
Pod are Bev! the most part full crops this year, and show s 
even on newly planted espalier and other 
22 fair sprinkling of A pples and Pi Pears. jeans of the 
latter on ‘rapa 7 rie Lo ouise, 
fine. oe ong t 
may be waned forthwi 
| cool he Oa 
or 65 
wi will suit them 
very | and o frat well; i Mde ate amount of ehs ree sture | 
=e were p Jarzonelles Citron des Cai n ite will sie Look well after late cate =~ things. 
he latter is a food Late Heliotropes, scarlet Ge eraniums, Petunias, , ke, 
Pear pipe o uso ilid weil gee cid excell: 
mg App were nice fruit of the ver ry Pippin; % 
capital The grea 
tth 1 
will 
the application of weak liquid manure chiang abund. 
at, Se early use, t feature of the ance of blossom on a naur a until the beginning 
_ Dece mber. _ Lae hen hould be re-potted, 
Ny |a 
IR hath af D, 
Fey out will now be fne 
ants fu i of yo rales “eaves 
now it is worth a he ‘Forthwith, with all the soil 
Upwards of 150 dozen | to them, ed careful 
already been gathered | p 
from it : bat still a t henry pa remains. rs 
was the Acton Seot Peach, which a 
the vi 
Nathi: 
‘wall was a pair ke ago, and even 
Pl ma y. a i! bese 
14 hle 
a; 
e greenhouse, where they will pro- 
ossoms in i from November until April. 
FO oa Sins ARTMENT. 
ended f. or harem ealtivation, Pin. erty ord plan nts swelling their 
yellows,’ ” | fruit a s high tanparátore with as little brn from 
a disease believed by some to man possible, which, as it tends to ender the 
the Peach stock, insi 
e e 
Therefore economise the sun’s 
muc ch as possi ible, hutti 
i nly swelled fruit. 
warmth as 
1. 7 
(moisten Gatos fi the — 
ists a anng offre 
a 
1 
giving air = singly E But 
ea 
ne be 
ectarines, now rrari highly sais 
a Tenens and | ante 
will . 
neans of 
chit fe soialling thais fruit and those 
also abund- | 
‘ance of fruit on them. s house has never 
‘ Sofa ‘op a mad on sinee 
~~ to the p iene te which it i is now applied. in 
l house recently filled with standard Peaches and | 
Rosarns wholly plant ed out in borders there has also | to 
T Tan 
| advisable t to keep the a 939 rather r dry and air, 
g ane of little importance 
| unless combined with qual inf “but th 
api by employers’ tastes, &e. Give careful attention 
ecuring a fair supp. go of fru it for winter and spring 
ently to make pie 
a hea 
oA 
The lean- to Vi inery n 
| oberi of better r 
r repair. a ope give a liberal er a coer strong m: 
where free vi Bra Bids wth is desired. VINERIES.— 
on all favourable opportunities 
. 
> oung ones are to be Miia i, 
anew tire is also being prepared for them. 
re 
+} 
-about 2 feet in pia wi which © train 4 h and be care 
turves la lown- | 
ing a 
disp mp. See 
freee 07 ‘tl ie Aepreations of Doles 
TA are at all trou troublesome PEACH rei very 
wel ri xt year's 
ripened, re 
Lhe hat. 
fol ree from | insects, 
preserve it in health m as a as pos- 
Give air freely both day but keep the 
s as dry as can conveniently be done, therefors 
guard the inside borders: from h eavy falls of r 
effect rE 
and aa eavour to 
sible. 
ont being on | root: 
portion of the ale S the Lage be trained 
will doubtless al 
apprehend ‘much wet. Any g gross shoots that may stil 
e to grow _ should be stopped, tet left they 
of the air t a greater 
tendency to growth than walt otherwise be be ig case. 
Loosen the sf of the border e this is at all 
close, in order mit air an 
in pots foi z 
Binkis me are hile a few bunches 
rvilinear Vi nery is this season pro: 
pt es RDEN AND § SHRUBBER 
= Decay me GE ad earlier flowers 
en | to leave faa which 
ber youll Vines 
ing are dees luxuriantly in | mix 
aracteristics o 
Great quantities 
pri 
and a 
OX S 
nong t re many | &c., may occasionally be untied an de to occupy 
ing plants of the best nile of Malaga Vines of three = more sticks, i in order P fill the ta 
account was n our last port, of gross habit should į 
lants at being distributed to hae a praning betimes to keep them within bounds. 
may be wson ew Crocuses, Snowdrops, &e., may be planted soon 
and Cash: he first is one | de ay blooming. Follow up closely all matters 
Landsomest of Cypresses. Of Pinus Padufia | Home to agation for next year’s é i 
other Conifers there is also a good | reget ors ime to transplant evergreens. oh 
small wi 
rang other plants of les rarity are A pe eee Enr teal 
to be sent to such seo 
them. Fo Scarlet Thistle” | harm, 
A stands Hai of 7 
‘solitary bloom on 
| When it first begins swe with Bat! 
cut ‘back, the hot dry weather having done no 
HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GA 
A rich border should now be got er aot ‘planted 
Bath or Brown Cos Lettuce; these will furnish a 
ely | will be in use until Christmas, 
re 
are AQUARIA 
| ripening it in the same compartment, then it will a 
water at the root, and | Escur 
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STATE OF THE WEATHER aT CHI 
For For the deme bas 26, i as obeeme ae REAR 
gen 
orae 
Max. baer 0 ‘Min. | en $ 
Ba 
August. Š: er 2 ae 
4 Ma: 
Friday} 20 
Satur. 21 
Sunday 22 
Mo 
and Sept. 
Average 
Lowest 
Temp. 
Sunday 2 
Mon. 3 
Tues F 
Weds 
Sse 
PEPERIT 
ormhishign 
SZASRES 
Soave 
hey 
ee A 
Sat Mf 
em highest t temperature aii the abore 
1943—therm. 85 KAA and the lowest on the hea ter 
F Notices to Correspondents, 
We are un: ted with 
acquaint 
to experiment phe cements we 
m. Port! = cement is not 
in his 
a 
oft 
the principal English rapeat ra 
a apg Carter & Co. “The Kidney Beans m 
be det he . 
Ko Oa 
Your- Grapes are 
a dark crust oona ofa 
ome defect in the 
tbo s to allow of the 
sewage remain an unmanagea' 
sold to a os ut must be wasted at a 
well as loss. 
NAMES oF Par —We have been so z othar 
prema ae naming heaps of hea ai 
request 
ui 
oe 
Yow 
es ly, should bear in 
ate eia rU Ao pa ex! 
informati cannot save 
n them 
upon thp 
covered is à more 
