672 _ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE, [ 
SEPIEMBER 4, 1859 
As has been elsewhere le at a 
with Rye and Vetches, hich, ended sow i 
be found useful! 
e Fuchsia receives a alight | pruning ; house, Should mildew appear on any of the soft- |'Thin yo Ong op OF Taraia Spa poe 
late i autumn, ‘it in spring the whole of the young | wooded Heaths dust at once with flower of i become Weakly and drawn th Spinach, &e, before er 
ood is off close to the main branches. Camellias | These, however, will yet be mostly out of doors are together, Stir the sur fac ce py. gh standing tos dad 
on the US zall of the corridor also bloom freely, and | mildew is seldom . troublesome, bat row age cow e Rne ad omy 
overhead is trained a Vine from which last year were|be garded against getting too wet at eeds. Recent} 
cut 115 bun wind Grapes, the last of which were | Ge t Anal eas that have set their buds tied into form, in by liberal es Btravberir wilbe es 
gathered in Febase y. This season they have not done | rs er oo ive them a ne: ea ce. Att r k ON ada Get many 
so well. 13 kin and trainin of other things as leisure can be | whenever time ca for another 
mS — Vinery here is now full of fruit, m ened that purpose, Look carefully after red spider, | m= te ee srr fo that kind of wok? 
the V producing each 30 bunches, oe are tee | or r anythin ng foun o be liable to its attacks, and see As before hay i? s RS’ GARDEN, 
as Sloe mes covered with a beautiful bloom. Even | that it is Suliated “before „the plants nts get t dis figured. Rate will ampl ind igh cultiva vation amongst all 
plinti f in ‘tite pots 18 inches pri; have 20 pier: ve is easily g ing or ey s4 Pesel any extra labour jt may Eee 
on them. The border belon mgi o this house be: in| side and well washing the under sides of the leaves vided the roots are Komp amongst growi Tete 
th Aiea a made. BAe peel or 6 fe spe t deep | with sts Angino apply the a with = much injured, is Tien id 
rain: e, and | the soil got so sti wet, an | for the foliag e will bear, SI hake ou ; and d repot cro 
hat when lekai lasko ieai of it q fe ps. Barth MP Celery, often ad adding « lite tie secon 
between the hands without any chance cf bre ii been ent back, ke eeping them rather close and moist 
which, where a cow Tmp 
Thus circumstanced what fruit was produced was a un ntil they strike into the fresh soil. „ Plants A a 
coloured. To ay his a a deep drai 
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made along the front of t l tti ff Ms freely exposed to air or kept too cool. Let Cine- POTRE RE ae T a o 
the same fmo all roots that reached kt ngth. This | rarias ae 5" t- © = me moist, me —_ to For the Week ening Serea T AT CHISWICK, NEAR 
caused the Vines to break v Sere eakly the following | repotting oda We ieay $0 i ust also cece the Hered aa 
season, and ph ys that they did not succeed well. | be car 
This induced the present intelligent gardener, Mr. | make ra pid growth, par acticiianty th tre varieties, | 74 Sept..4 
kajie. an bg up Sarees , make the border afre sh, FORCING DEPARTMEN' Friday Sian. 
ant them. done in October ; th pial 
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se tenn aa result is all that could possibly | this is found necessary, in order that the roots may get Wed. 2 ee 
: A Vines Me other houses di old of the fresh soil before dull cloudy weather nael m| om ono Pea ees à 
aT I oi: + 27—Light clouds and fi ~ 
any I rearrangement of plants growing in the Cloudy ; ie Scent ht, pas 
| open beds should also be effecte d as soon ossi ible, as ERE odie eiT, at eee nda; fine. me 
A span-roofed Pi 10use- ith t pom 31—Clear; anes very fine throughout. 
2 Ado, and ioh bist, has thie 28 fect in length, 16 | the atmosphere moist, this‘can be done at present |  — : 2- Fine; cloudy and hes cais GAO 
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Alon ong the back part of this | theo mon into fruit, and there is also plenty of time Duri phs iant tyes fe the ensuing + MAL CHISNICE u 
pag late tanks 2 fi ee t deep, 4 feet long, bottom- i ae establis oa aer removal before the ; Toni 
less and with movable wooden lids. In these Seakale | ae fg Encourage pl 
plants expected to see 
and Rhubarb are forced with great success, and even | fruit next January to make ob gi growth, for thes 
Mushrooms have been bat in hen The latter, how- | should be sufficiently advanced b; 
ian do not last long in en not in use the | October to allow of keep ping them her cool eed ed 
tops of these boxes answer for “plant stages. dry through Frane and December, so as to check | Fis 
— the kitchen garden, which lies on the east side of and thoroughly mature their growth, a unless this is | Thurs 
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Cucum trees in pots. Pelargonit 1828—therm. 95 deg: ; and the lowest on the 7th, 1855—therm, 
cael are e čfieiently heated by means of hot water, well . at once, should be encouraged with a moist w: : 
ventil pated sav s or which they | a émosphere keeping the soil about their “roota tai in ai ces to Correspo: ndents, 
were ei "The Pines, though young, promise healthy ‘st ate as to moisture. Some dislike to a ani Bar We do not believe that any are 
some fine fruit this year. The succession | water at the root th Epli th ‘hatt Shoe, one a by Casella. If the cost ten times as much 
ones are in pots; but those intended for . une oe een "tet dry i for a tine to che ke OWE, y with: po edges Weunehe ae n aoe Gorden! - 
lanted out over a tank in Wimbledon The | hold it until” the s percept e; bat” this is a | Drrep PLANTS: 4 Ag Settler can be Mr 
tter, though unmixed with other porate i to ihn causing tate ti time as weil as injuring the| Brocas, who deals in dried plants at 8, seta as, 
suit them perfectly. We may mention that the whole plants, as unless root wees ce ed, plants | _ London, W.C- f 2 
of the heating here is on Wi one-boiler er system. | cannot be expected to start freely. If S Nei er AL trait» eo: In consequenge of my absence $ 
Tn ach n ee TE E ‘lsewhere, | ment must be resorted oe i order to get the plants | usual. W.—J T S. Your Hollyhocks are 
ich y and bearing no to fruit at the desired ti the ere is method so| Species of beetle belonging to the 
fruit, have “been ‘lifted and tarena They have this | certain or so little i ijorions stò the plants as Keeping icing thi ae ee 
season made miai te aes a i B bac ged | them cool and dry for a month, exposing them | ay Sa wal ing tng E pe Ns meat r a sheet a area 
next Be pE On w: is Pea hedges ped your _ neighbour hood 
>il EMF. The blac = niara ao 
fully clean and heal ath. A barren Apricot’ tree hie be ~ te a ray tig nigger of : Pach é 
giving enfficiont water at the root | Wate the plants and 
has been lifted and replanted } yeay the first aL. fto properly moisten ‘the soil. Take off and pot, or plant | excel cellent Seaia A better o ees 
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after the i ae six dozen fruit, and this year it É sual takor tntorenl tl be obtained of | ducks into the field. — ra 
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‘furnished 32 dozen. Here, then, i heit ther r striking | ee strength, for having a regular succession of Sov ced ie pe of We wilow i o bn 8 err et 
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proof of the pect ae fee ts Cecid sali be w 
trees that grow with te tobi pi v igour to p f fruit. VINE iaiet Pal jy iiia ntage of dry w. eather eien oe AREE be ob! for a further 
Even old specimens lifted Pm replanted in pei i to give air freely in houses where the ripening S the| The, Ash-twig insect has not bse erg oe’ 
-when in full leaf have done well. wood is me: — aimed at, and if a little fire heat is aan aie ee ihe munke ra pe oom err: q 
Sees yim some good examples of | i the trunks of i 
H mca and by a sides of a walk maraa | sea Ak se en gna athena eae et omi e aon ot tn tack pro oem o 
r rom 
a phet one de were some thriving Araucarias, Deodars, than ner * See ‘he we tip eine Satie mgs burrowing’ of ofthe Selyta destructor, Pinal site 
On akeg west side of the house were | P° pecimens. should be earful ezaminod i St 
Pe FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBB: on an, Phe ar holes on the surface made by this 
anh oak he dry situation = Peer pest, and i if ound i ika shoul be stripped off and burnt. 
they were placed, ee, — grow. Out The stock of cuttings should be AiAi 2 toe over to Your a small two-winged fly 
the soil see that nothing has been omitted, “to "ay. ete bel to the genus Ani 
owl was casty and round their sides and over the g mitted, and that a sufficient | commen houso By, 1t bolong $o, the, geniy 
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‘The soil was returned, and since that has been done | nice dwa arf plants before winter d that NAMES OF Charlwood. 1, Bourré Domh Col 
plants have grown well in them, the walls retaining | thing is insufficient aa Sy east tikel y to be made rink se 3, Easter Beurré; 4 1 tol 
‘sufficient moisture, and at the same time preventing | Upon it, not a da, t be lost in getting in more} Altho Crassane; 6, Swan's Be; M 18, 25, 
outside roots from entering. is plan -may therefore | cuttin, ings. If taivorie t thas is a reserve stock of strong vale i, hus S Naples; 17, 21, Ne 
be — remembering by those who attempt to grow | Plants in pots which is safe practice where there is a| Vicar of Winkfield; 22, Beurré dArem Ot very 
bedding plants in vı und near large trees, | large quantity of bedding material required, and | - Nelis. The others are not Apple's tho Spice same 
The walk lawns, an Be ngs were beautifully neat proper. convenien ce for growing a and pri opagating in pe ara enia wer J. Peat 
aud trim, and altogether this is certainly one of the Jagone, P me other: ap] to be the pam 
rettiest villa renderci neighbourhood of London, | March, hich will form ii ojuali y poe slants by Ag | _ the same, ve h resemble the Rahgcet 
ont tim ar Othe pe In on case of such | Names or Puawrs.—M. Tt is 8p perm given 
Calenda f Ope erations. | [things a Ageratums, Heliotrones, and dwarf Lobelias pen el i Aag sont 0 lea z oo iai as a pot-herb 
(Por a e énsuing Week.) it is useless wintering young stock, as these grow so| natives tives of India It isunimprovable —B Ws. ae \ 
ca ie freely in heat, and are so easily propagated from soft | Chenopodium polyenes 2 A an Mr Bei 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. cade te old Danie which require lineae ai Doing mere forms of each other), $ 
CONSERVATORY, &c.—Hyacinths and my a | ttle room. or attention i n winter will furnish a| Hydropiper. You will know the last 
very large quanti T tr turning- -out time. See however s | mkixwar r Tames Aa Pray make no 
he best shall have been sel ted to saunie while it can b done ogne the ri Socie and o a 
of being short of stock at planting-ou ui er. Gamur.—If publ irai 
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HARDY FRUIT AND — ae and alteration, | Let pense ioe 
Take advantage of days to get Daisy earthed | TRADE Lists: C: aoe mrs 
dry days 
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, first thoroughly soakin ees rows with manure spon, eee criticism. ‘Trade = ae sto pue 
up, 
bes water; oe apply quicklime, a Slugs = ane" _— i sag that it would 
; | some. . 
me. On heavy so oils i metimes ecessary to wae ogee aie ed 4, We sume Eu 
kernel of thi ri it in Devo 5 
= their rotting off in winter, which oa are apt to do if general: dampi of the e county: Tn be 
wherever s surrounded with soil that h olds much wa ter. Wher any- rines come from Jersey, whose rs 
winter tee poes re in m in i] B of Doreen arunications bave been 
* As bomen necessary. 
care also to have plenty of S r 
eræflora, which is an 1 y a ges ~i eart hing up till later in the season, as frequent ay ‘and. others ure T aea till the of 
ban for mixi xeeedingly gay plant pie very | of this sort would be W t also beg'the indulgence 
xing among Chrysanthemums in the show , Onions where ripe, rary troublesome, aoe dried, | = insertion of whose contributions i$ 
