Se 
es SAEED 
x 
720 THE -__[Surrewnin 95, tug 
mae es Tog 
Maa rg we observed that immense numbe Pree ae planta | Sets mY ,ofercastYgh i ; theater a 
s g en pla st | as neglect of this is a ie uent cause of you gp is be aie ` Care under atona, ~ 
eS dais trees, eo the a fot high, had ee inked j ju fru pie prematurely: ien nait andl rather warm for Tea os hice nj sight fot ag 
were protected by sc of Reeds, about 4 feet high min: ne = Ea fap a a. ny Whee dh, 
plac aced to windward of t the young trees. These screens are fresh roo pie! TE: eg rs bor ie ph ee sen seine Mea Precio : rei ts he wet spate egal 
F THE W 
long itadinal strips of wood supported at equal dis-\\ with Hs stable 1 litter, Fern, or whatever can be ees During the last 32 years, for thy e ANER i AT. gaman 
i i Page ie nake an excellent fence, |} most conveniently that will answer the purpos j £32) ee, ee 
e passed m any miles of the em. I nee wk not dwelh| keeping the border dry. Nothin ng pretty better for ae EE ESE $£ Ta Create | P= 
on ihe amazing extent oft the Fir woods through which } this purpose than clean straw, vided Anes Tip <35 | S58 | Be | which it one 
we passed, nor the Jg aou publi ae that w se from the front of the h ouse, andi in t ase 5 A Sunday eB ecw ees = lS 
crossed, each with its double of amd a or frui be T z Se 43 sa| 1 Oia. 3 
trees slightly relievin “the dull a o Pheu is carce in many parts of the count: ry to be 83. Py Ne o : 
the way; nor of effec t e gates used fie th is purpose, and wooden shutters would hi 632 | šia | 2 ie 148 
and posts with e alternato obligue el omens ee in the end; nevertheless where str. tur, ss ih | 98 i i 
of blac ok and whit blue an nd yellow , it Mg answer the <= 1898 di fs tten perature: durin attra = 
Sial. WAR e advisable er € 27th, 1828—therm. 24 deg. 7 teeta 
other territory aout ea e pass ssed ; “the | of hous uses in which it is intended to keep ripe Gra = i 
on: so of constructing trupia gates or a ingle for any length of time, so as to prevent the sail getting otie en to Correspon 
bar o , with a heavy w rignt at one end and a |satu ikop about the roots. Look over ripe 5 | Bener B. Sce Mr. Glasse is dents, 
chain pe “the other, which being loose: detied allows the | frequently, particularly in damp weather, waiting ont ioxonta: J $ 2 You h o ig a 
weight to descend, and so raises the bar pence ge to t wii th auntie tot mse rar = Strike them 
ý iie carriage to pass, the “pike” man not giving keep t ran pe mre as dry as possible, using: gentle burnt, clay they gi Siriko ik Planted in 
imself the trouble to leave hi s box. with a free circulation of air ‘Ra Rhododendrons me between May cae 
a novelty | a wa partar is nearly as inju ag as Taek May is et pine. the et g 
which your account of the | th olu ntely Deroin Ieee os We baie lst Garden" 
“forms us has-already been irab gi into this pat necessary, Let no pot plants whe ie CANE remain | places Hoh obliged by your offer, but an k eý 
In Holland we noticed a peculiarity in rick g the Grapes ripe and expetted to AAE a > able. sii ka pr 
which might be adopted with advantage home. | hang = AeA oes of time. Tartan Cora), i it isa kind ‘dof fiw oan eant Cusco tem 
Four upright posts forming a square are firmly fixed GARDEN AND SHRUBB of Maize, is s annual, and perish east ch eats, 
in the rc and a wa ol raised to a point in tl Con an yh rd you ng kloek, p its ind frames | Eure © approach of wiste 
R is added, its es having holes made in atil attention, and endeavour to get it well rooted 
m through which the fone pinis Woets Sp erie d. | and tan wi ay Kenin, k it so oe warm as to 
all t nder y and liable to damp. off on the first 
rocess, 
. of our journ 
required is to keep the hay or of which 
the ricks are composed within the ba of the four | s 
ides of the canals = oe of | 
approach of of wintery cours as is often the case with 
n hea autum ored 
Lo 
me 
= 
4 
flagging. 
should however _be place on a gentle bo ttom hea 
their stems Festa Hi by a bat ; paving € of 1 
+} aie f 4 
at suffici 
nt air should be 
4 
Wht. +} Y 
ey, was ibia sdoptest i in consequence of | 
the nature of the soil in these semi-aquatic towns 
ly gr Cut- 
weak wth. 
nfn: of ieia. Searict ghey ke, mye En 
put in 
ta Ebal b EA 
MOSS is ike. to 
without any additional wet from the surfac eh [things root anyw hën but Cal Peri are not Maite so 
`The Botanic Garden at Leyden is ery wal on pe and | accommodating, as pag taken from plants im the 
in a thriving condition; it is Thot large, but ns a | open geoi are very liable to damp off in heat; these 
assort f Orchids, &c. It is aata. with will be found to do Mie well however in a pi o 
t of Boerhaave a nd bil early professors, and is | fr rame where Die means of applying a little 
ini ing as been one of the places where l] damp. See 
Linnæus studied i W. tti ible of any searce plants 
c jogs it may ve å desira eto increase while there ig a 
Cal f : th =a fair chanee zainen and also 
re o Opera ons, protect Scarlet Ge Gerasiuins and’ other hinge which it may 
For the ge Week.) up and winter; for we may expect 
PLANT uPAR ENT. 
be se to take 
fro 
any i time after season, and if such things can 
Cons Y, &c.—In cases where there are many | 
stove a Ys in this house it will be necessary in es 
event of the weather becoming cold and wet to 
little fire heat but tbeassparingof t thisas circumstances will 
much injured t ried much more easily wintered, 
onl no 55 in detting preparations made for the 
removal rg shrubs, as both the 
season y ie weather are now favourable for this 
of ste de! 
likely to be injured by being kept to And in | 
this case it will be advisable to dispenre W with stove 
ven at the expense of rendering the house 
and run ie risk of injuring other thin ngs o 
kind 
ground intended to be planted with 
| Joane taf from the nursery cannot be turned up too 
soon. 
___ HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GAR 
“Keep the fruit room ae and airy in ie td allow 
—— 2e careful n ot to over-water things anni 
a tem 
from ve, erature 
of 70° or ma for thee, as watering plants | that have just | s 
been brought fi house with cold water 
f tl he moisture given o by the m 
which is considerable for ora eae bene at firs 
repar 
convenience, and any fresh soil to be used or Pana ing 
shou ald be thoroughly exposed to the a ct f the 
to preserve the plants in a vigorou 
state and keep them nema as long as possible, 
for use If not already done Ga kd trots Straw- 
y_pla antations, uaa away all useless runners, 
D eae m be done e wit th 
CING D 
Sans = Pats swelling t the 
sted wit a bris mperature, say from 65° to s% 
at at night, orsina this according | to the sate oft 
aie fruit should befe Pen 
and ¢ giving a eg dressing of rent where necessary, 
but be careful select 
a Goan 
od aeey 
helt o destroy 
roublesome go rt the pis rs 
eral 
every. for. sev l successive days, and apply | 
on 
sunny days and reaa the thorm pi = rise eto! 
o 
or 85° before giving air r freely, Al wate 
portion the moisture to the tem mpe exten for a high dry 
temperature is not rem to the swelling of th 
TTAGER’ 8 GAR 
Stake and tie up Chrysan ann; but take care va 
not to make them too stiff or formal. Hoe or n 
of getting well pihenj 
enty = warmth ae 
m-hea 
, keep dow n weeds, and let ever’ 
thing | look neat and ti dy. 
INSECTS : 
W W. The small phe hs 
sent, kode the size of a ed eee 
te 
f a 
Si oe two leaves, was fou: 
ect in its interior. 
i n the Sito of divest 
pre : IV. The berries of the 
useful ; Ag poisonous, 
i ee “diff t; ‘oat t that is 
ey seem ore u 
_ havi A been wn under different 
n elton 
jonne. || 
Names oF Puants.—We have been so often ¢ 
tantly decline ua heaps of dried or oe 
venture to nts 
no Hed We pore ve thet th 
gio thinking for e a nor w 
can do is to help 
stout 
Sn, 
bags so that they may hang loosel 
betw. = them Don 
fined vet nee 5 than 
a majen! again, il of oe Us P 
po 
nena 
t; prodre 
planty of room bee 
and „du g or tr enched for Goat crop whenever tim 
ean be that kind of work. Recently Plentai 
a healthy st Mate. 
and only to dew the 
“Season is ed 
it difficult to jad water 
Any — plants growing in pots | M 
ting should be seen to at once, so 
em established in their fresh pots | Thurs 
Moderately warm. See that the 
should bot 
require 
ne 
can be pe in 
fH 
ile they 
will be benefitted by liberal applications 
spu of manure water, 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
For or the è Week ending ig Sept. 23, 1858, as observed at the Boonies Gardens, 
z Didi  TEMPERATU 
Sept, |8 = | Ofthe Air. pa arth wind. ż 
3| i Max. | Min. | Mean | foot Aars 
7 { |an f a 
Friday 17) 9 29616 | 78 | 49 | 635| 62 | 6t | S.B,| 08 
Šanda 14} 10 | wom | doers |e | 8 51.5 | 63 | 61 | S.W.| .00 
pnday 19} 11 | 30.110 | 29.989 | 64 | 50 | 570!) 61 | 60}| N-E.| -27 
Ton 12 | 30.174 30i 67 | 50 | 535 | 61 | 60 | N. | 00 
Wea? Hi 13 | 30,184 | 3 69 | 57 | 63.0! 61 60 E. | .00 
Th 14| 29.787 | 29.631; 71 | 47 | 590 614| 60 | E. | 26 
urs, 23) Q. 29.742 |. 29.507} 71 | 52 | 61.5; 62 | 60 | S.E.| .00 
Avera S44 | 70, 50.1 61.6 | 60.3 | 61 
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trada: 
ents the insertion of whose con 
