736 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE, 
the house, | are femerstee ¢ Jaid out, and the “ aks well 
paaa of Operations. 
he m 
The 
d have 
‘or the oe Tek) 
myer ate 
CONSERVA’ &c. "Bady g themums bi 
| soon bei ina forward oan and such as ‘show buds p 
quently in dam 
att comfortable to walk on. 
Keep the fruit room 
frequently, and 
deca, e 
a x: 
Fone an 
k ae 
a out sy at 
Wad ters 
eakly plants, perge- 
we 
minently 
have'them in 
they may 
soon as pee 
m A sm: 
ory attached to my aoe is filled with 
pot plants, inl in connection with it is „an aviary 
owever, that they are 
pans them 
: eatithe i well E EA perti on water, 
A glass houses 
fom the 1o Bouse; along the — of thes 
ape ene 
lan, 
from gem 
be afterwards cut away, ab an are age phir prepared 
tart under favourable ciren um- | 
horon 
lies some 100 r distant, ) 
f = stock me tr shold no no 
| čan be covered a 
they 
given them ee as wl oE in the 
of close confinement wil n them. Indeed 
is better, howe ever, to 
| ube need, than to 
stea or to put them. 
shade of ans See t 
Pon 
w 
safely be fomes where a a ae artificial heat can g 
rat f 
pgm Scie anne . 
Has fall freely, 
wood 
= 
E 
evi i: 
wanted at nailing time should ky tut ke 
those left to all the light possible oa SSi 
e 
x u 
directions as to roo pruning, b 
and where this 
rops, ta t 
t ev ery corner thoroughly ata ie 
sulphur, lime, soft soa 
get the wood 
freely. iem Heaths and anything else _— 
Celery rather getting iat earthed u a i n orie to pn 
ie ten ee are applied to them ev: as Ini 
PE lys i 
A 
and oa spider. In order, however, E better to pre- 
vent these from zao — appearance, as soon 
ing pex 
vim of ae room may still Ibe 
shifted, but hens Thaka to cold winds, ron 
water very carefully ateeewerds, for the roots cannot 
pected to prog gress at this season. „Ge et ev erything 
80 as to 
ye nwa 
—_—_—_— 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT 
For the Week ending Sept. 30, 158 as Observed ae ame 
4 BAROMETER, 
Sept. |3 č aiee rA 
a“ Max. 
PINERIE: 
T iges 
he plants a neat : appearance, and ‘render the house as 
interesting as as a in the absence of any grand dis- 
play of bloo 
CING DEPARTMENT. 
TePe swelling a reer oe be 
ith a brisk t m 65° to 75° 
t night, regulatin 
thi state 
external temperature, keeping e rather clos ose o 
Friday 2 
9 7 
A 
spagan 
peeeee 
1 
Satur. 33 
Sundi 
Mo. 
Hes 
Wed. a 21 
Thurs. KS 
= 
le 
with cl 
ad ie at leas Ps rae 
clo ndy; fine; Bild eee 
og; cloudy and fim 
ese 
though the bunches are not individually pie large it 
would be difficult 
the thermometer to rise to 80° 
or 85° before giving air freely. Also endeavour to pro- 
re- 
year, Thus ted 
ie pam 
White Beis 
Poy | en ee 
r forcing were bein 
Black Pris 
espe 
Paa Oc 
apm ny lent yield of 
fe plenty ‘ee fF bier 5 
Cathie DR Si and | this 
for a high dry 
anen is not favourable to the swelling ‘of the 
m and there is no cbance of getting well swelled 
eavy fruit t plen 
Be 
n 
ae 
822 
®© 
and give sufficient to diet how wok 
ci, ‘and avoid frequent ee ngs, for when 
watering is tised i 
rebe the under soil, where A 
ZRF 
ing after t this season isa 
apt to p the : 
e of tl -5th deg. 
pia OF THE Be AT pte 
—™ the last 32 years, for the ensuing Week, 
ge 
ighest 
Temp. 
Lowest 
Temp. 
be, in a healthy 
sparingly, oul only to dee the plants, as e i sy Syring | 
kee soil so 
Average 
Average 
Hi 
peire 
aADDD 
SSS2E2R 
me DODO 
As aa ae 
teed t too early, 
should Toaster ne Rca a s growing si 
otices to Sorensen 
c 
wo first shoul po’ 
apt to "ail one and Bane too m 
hich if not 2 orgie run British 
the other han 
frat 
tn 
| ey = can be eit arrana warm, See that ‘the 
SeRees sf 
sing under get Ad 
ABs 
fra ag tof this is a frequent cause of youn g p lants 
Kee eep moist and rather warm for 
iung premature], y- 
vant 
We found the place in excellent pes A A 
creditable to all concerned in its 
celènsou 
AE ow too) 
a highly 
are not aware that there is more that 
ots. S 
onld advi ing t the bor 
eari stable e litter, Fern, or er ma can be obtaii 
t conveniently that eon wer the PAESE 
ering the border dry. nis answers be 
th purpose than clean piem provided 
the 
—The 
oo ol 15th 5 ome 1858 
less display Tas i tt EN pis aa 
falls to the it i og 
assortm: t by 
oss to actos this indif 
arise m the absence 
f ulti vation 
bes In spite of 
ities A aei b 
Siea] results—t 
yo 
e magnificence of | 
du 
bn that this was pee 
u burl le to flowers eia ES 
obviated by placing the show jost at the com 
the wet season, w. hen 
Be 
t mpstty $ in 
w is greater Phan s the least 
, and sêems to 
T his krh 
e been Toom for editorial | 
mu- | k. any k 
floricul- | satura 
hang for any length of tim: 
vd 
aie should not be risked in 
pimi to prevent ng 
e house, and i as this ca 
cal w is boo se so as to throw off the wet pr But 
found cheer in the 
ity ‘of see mae house 
and wood 
end ; 
can be obtained, it will be found t to a 
[3 iy will _. 
n which it is intended t o keep ripe Gr ibe 
visable to 0 deyor the borders | y | 
et chon the Look o e Grapes fre- 
quently, particulary in in me vn poeta cating out any 
ted berries immedia egal they are perceived, and 
ry 
than may be absolutely 
pot plants 1 requiring watering remain | 
ia s are ripe and expected to 
né sary. Let no 
in houses where the 
FLOWER G 
RDEN ree a 
Where eve erjreens 
have to be re oved let ea 
his kind 
carcer ae of v: 
a cme injured. A 
ated may hav reer and on are to 
nted pose bulbs or anything .else ing 
d 
c 
A 
one kind of wood bearin «this mae re ae aias 
ae we will endeavour to, 
pe Fane in a week or two; to aay, a 
pet 
Crypromertas : LA H. Much ob by the r 
wil be used next eres che is meant bya“ a 
Ber what see to bo so written? May we, 
post Or balan pret 
+s book on Conifers is we : be raed 
org FE hag Fi» io a a |a ong acooent ai 
Gard. Chron., 1856, p. 172. M 
A PEACHES: WP. 
2 
ng 
oul cleared at once and ves ted. 
embod ort and et rolled, so as in aa 
wth of Moss, a md keep the 
surface firm and sm pce roll gravel walks fre- 
rsey Gra to 
Bo obliged 
Le peter te 
ed 
ten 
P assia palustris. 
f : 
him 83y ‘i j 
Grapes to travel a Jong im diate © ores £ 
not PHAR exhibition but for for annie ta is the Pea eaten 
8308 sche proper = ae 
tyne al, m: nee eve ; 
*,* As usual 
d till the n 
“and others ‘are ee the indulgence 
ents the i whos 
those 
Sy lapiitti r 
