80 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND саис ЕЕЕ. [Jaxvanv 24, 1863. | 
taken of a fine day, should the weather 
side of the princ row borders are reserved | surrounding it, even the winding walks of 
for tirer ring plants, anong Which are collections of | colours might be suitable here, тет вонро dp prove [o abont ha na Februa ary; as when suffered 
ew Pentstemons, Phloxes,&e. Аз for Verbenas and | they till, as a er Or е 50 0 
Sea rlet Pela argoniams, these, like pi kitchen gar pin ing for rare planted flowers, nothing that could be and by ч "ш le is minc e iei n 
produce, were nearly all washed away by the heavy pits у М Ше ш Тү empta КД ең 
rains which have fallen this season. 'һеге is adio an | delicate bloom of nature's tender шшен 
orchard house, in which are various fruit isch а | stand, then, as they are, —highly wrought роон of the .. HARDY FRUIT. AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
use, oceupied by the customary te enants; а gardener's skill; but, in the name of : Ее до Шу m — 
tove, furnished with ny curious and rare lanta, suffer vitreous walks to be farther extende earnest, and one 
hae ly "Begonias, pee and Ferns. ў Old | detriment of our best collec ions. Corre. го = of inc et gro ound for the whole T СЯ p: 
Showma ihe Builder. [Part of tbis criticism has been 8 ici- | shou h 
1 ters, descriptive я the kind of crop, the manuring, 
т pated, by important additions to the spaces plante ] | quar vies e КУЫ d'by. Tt is necessary also, in e 
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—The Sea- Cucumber, so bor kno Calendar of Operations, | 
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їп Fli in his * is PLANT DEPARTMEN pe e sown in boxes, and placed in a house at work, 
а.е Fingers, in his у age to og rap cad CONSERVATORY, &O.—Alt thou ugh the КЕ у o some white -Bpenidh and Portugal Onion e be? 
the Red | night covering for the roofs of glas s has Ea ansplanted i bighly manured ground. Sow a 
Ese 2 the Chinese. 1 I pe never seen the T frequently pointed out a nd pretty gorii admitted, Е Paralar 1 а Ен агу dwarf Cabbage, a little 
their huts; but I have constantly seen it boiled and | yet hitherto little has been done in the way of carrying | | round Spinach, and a noh of early Dutch Turnip, on; 
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this kind after carrying ‚ their s spring or early summer. 7 
| Орен * | erops, will be equally eligible for нари ones; more. — 
hot stones. It takes 10 ог 12 hours cooking, |а amina P senso as may re gx Ns Before | especially for Endive, - utumn бепе or LE ue 
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into cakes. Berries when fresh are eaten in a wa destroy i een and some even i lf char their "pent for | Asparagus beds are manured aud so oiled now the better] 
we should bardly Appreciate—viz., with seal-oil ! hew ait purpose. Such plants s show 8 signs of м Flaat Horse Radish, Seakale, and Jerusalem Artichokes 
Ihave seen the Indians 1 d pick a | sh inerarias as soon as possible. Plant a few early Potatoes, soil | 
rgo quantity of beautiful fresh bee then take а | эмек аге cramped in (г r pota should have а shift, as | тыл over 8 inches deep, and draw off with rakes or 
small bowl and ponr into it a lot of s it | should also (шше Prim s for spring work. Intro- | e inches in the first week of April, as a 
round it, dip each bünch of b duce into the con vatory “forcing pit. bulbs, Roses | cleaning process. тане i all nailing and pruning; - 
them with great apparent relish. They ids komiikan | к Lilaes, and Mss o except of Figs and Aprie Tbin orchard Dae make - 
oil for this purpose when they can get it. They have Keep up a ye of 75? and an average. euttings of choice боен, Currants, &с., taking _ 
various berries, among them the Strawberry ud Resp. t чы "temperature of 60° at nig hk and 70° by day, care to pick out the buds at P 5006 end of the 
berry. iey are always very gla ie Les bread or rice, | admitting air on all favourable occasions. | shoot, in order to avoid sucke 
and these articles of diet are gener xchanged with | лана DEPARTM 
them es sh. ound when fr "un xs e the — Such plants as are o pushing sh LEET N 4l STATE OF THE (— AT E c o : A 
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саб A ied Ташый р. саб раве, "The. m ay. t un ai atmospheric e sture. Let the | Forthe Weckencing дап. Э.Е арр вк ТТ А 
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being * » "Infans AU dot understand how to eat os » | bottom m-heat for the КЫК t be nbo abou T ЕЕ EH 
Ма tish Columbia and Vancouver INERIES.—In the early house 1 | E 
Vu P е Cord Ihe "lelion of a | е 70° by day and 60° at night. Disbud steadily stop 
жи 1 st 1. ту “огап т OE T uii th above the fruit. | Thurs. 15 25 | 30336 30.318 H и 
goometrienL etae, In. laying Ont, gronn dei an ше If the lower part of the house be deficient of wood, | Eriday 16 z AM EEG а а 
not be unwelcome in the Builder on the subj ect, inas- see ier Mec ell-placed buds as they beak to fill hee BundayJó 29350 | 293 E 
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affini the domestic structure. All that we view = В . 
РЕАС USE.—(Oive air at all times when the | Ауегаве. 1 | 29.942 | 29.671 45. 
daily | S po park ems pe dé pleasing ону of the Jan. 15-Clond ; fine; brisk N. 
advance o£. Horieulture and of tho rease and | Weather А favourable, and apr n * temperature of| Jan 
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Корот a E wd ook amt; f and ү ү гэ If the trees have done blooming, syringe freely in ће! Z Em p darie ciond; fne imi und dry; low clouds; very o 
Henn ъа to^ bo biected pi ШЫ e м afternoon about 4 o'clock, or earlier if the nights are Es iS DIEA usc white аспаб товоне at igit: 
айе (245 Rs « Hostal ^ Gasquns 35 a a spi Commence disbudding whenever the shoots a peque dine at night; sli o iid 
great national display in conjunction with е |2 хану у peritia ti е Туе apreti кы RECORD OF — AT e MENOR ic 
ibiti itd Durin di last 37 years, for the ensuing Wi g Jan. 31, 1863. 
Reis E Pur impossible adt e struck by the Cines QUE: АТ end. somewhat hakt тын Ува 
Greatest а 
Years in Quantity |; 21913192 
cunni wrou oug er knots flower a Which it | Gf Rain, ямы ЕЕ El 
which form the principal area of the 20-acre TOS he weather favourable, and see that the roots are in a | undaya5 .| 444. Гы o lona 1 obi 5 Bia 
That the accuracy of the exquisitely-wrought Бод DONE бше аа to moure | Mon. 26.. 
borders is laboured and telling, none will deny; thes CUCUMBERS.— Sow Maseni of кнн ce kinds in | Tues. 27., 
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are the works of an artist; and it is equally ‘Palpable —— ыша fy hr Е пос ард 1 шла sut id d» Tum T: 
that the colours of the walks are brilliant, w, how: tlie eerte ud ach hill : Di a Күзү m AES . ЗІ. 
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te mould ысу ver rey] p» dover decayed, у уед а | confine it to the centre of the light. Give air as а agtn amd tn 18, ios dein ада. EO З апа 
these gaudy bands winding symmetrically over the NS сек ET ЕЕЕ 
russet earth wear the appearance of true-lovers kn Notices i Correspondents 
and bg; cod in connection nec the fountains, balus у XLÓNS.—Sow seed of the Beechwood or other early ** Many communications are UNAVOIDABLY deferred till next 
trades, t ‚ &о„ make | p the total of а formal kind. Get some dung at work for the bed, and carry EC 
Тул 41 оао ib through as carefu a process as that for the early Сосол-хот ВЕЕОВЕ: Irish Subscriber. Our ех 
objects - x es such cunning devices were but meant SCOTI. db If ridged out by the second week іп | а plunging medini in forcing houses is, 
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to be the garniture,—what was then the efectof all сеси t ibe? will endy MORE ed to el VC А we та a positive opi VE. е Tor a pe 
this polychromatic decoration ? Why, шшш that it hs о дня E y byt кш ve 
subdued the effect of much natural beauty! 16 із not | ® fortnight e enses drop stri July, are 
the question whether the South Kensington Garden, МЫ NES т BEGUES: im. à 
surrounded as 16 is by high buildings and arcades, is I li i son? 
he proper site for pericu gro ‚ since that |in Ее way of gros, must now lose no time. ; Ham {болер our mj ERA 
point has been lon, e e position, within| Look over and correct the general ontlines of orna- тд Xa ki an avio pete ina ҮТҮ 
the metropolis, may рз for the exhibition of | mental реке Break into all hedge-like lines ; bet, o it E could » be named with — 
plants, flowers, fruits grown elsewhere in the | form ыа ecesses where расе will admit of it; and | colour of its 0 only however, we box em 
midst of smoke it has long to be appropriate for | en ix lae create intricacies. Тһе lines of irregular е TE p 
the raising of gs or for nservation of хной or shrubberies should be corrected іп this 
plants. Some hardy and beautiful flowering shrubs ы at least every. three years; as, however well they 
there a hieh might thrive and bloom within t| , th 1 th 
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imposing boundaries. This is demonstrated by the gor- | of t trues wil will, in some degree, ; militate against the first ЕКТЫ rund of Mar m. 
gs us | disp play of the neighbouring „Kens essi n flo ower intention. Вале е y doeet masses; some of {һе | Ivy ow Trees: J V. No: not hurtful i 
cate Azaleas, &c., are frequently overgrown and| оп them; but dans "the sense s 
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т not S impr е NA the poses of | be. vel ted in flower-borders or beds. e to bulbous 
some Ml ref shrubs and trees, which would impart ome ; stir poder them and protect it Бъ 
to 16 more of the hortulan if not sylvan character ? | Giv r to, and examine half- har rdy plants, veis 
ibitio: i d flowers oc h i t 
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year; and these, together with the | the pens weather we have hitherto had, - most Mies 
amount collected from Fellows of шч. Society, possibly | will be more susceptible than usual of frosts and 
тнт =ч suffici Em 2m support the grounds and | cutting winds. Мапу collections of Tulips аге now 
Tti f orward that unless prot 
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х was = serious э: тау edt to vs embryo 
perhaps, essential for the f blooms. Ranunculus beds may be thrown up in 
uent the place; and соп- | ridges of about 4 i nches, so that the IN iuit of the | de РЕ Simo, sven 3f Ме о а state 
evidences in and! bed is allowed to remain undisturbed. y this means! Sidmouth. Marchantia polymorpha, 
