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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTEUR AL GAZETTE. 
[JaNvanv 31, 1863, 
The | females: reward this faithful care of their 
fai 
e attachment ; 
wi 
e. whe male, who 
troop continues its a with ieri "d. Hart- 
wig; the Tropical World. 
Armoria cv a dy д of North West Indian Tribes.— 
usly ba 
Ihave Ee ad occ asion to refer to the fashion 
1 1 
for when he is win; 
———— 
ks, and plant them in M к> „Мау manureq 
1. іп the kitchen or reserv: ard 
ку 2 Au In Salis 
ге, on the 17th of A 
„Та Бе 
HARDY кто 
the season Te яше so mild, P w ari si difficult 
n the ground where necessary; and 
re for gar roo 3 operations 
Аз 
amps 
rud later, е z the base of the W hite Mountains. 
ngland where Wh 
r^g. 
the ends of Te large beams which support the roofs of 
the ir permanen nt lo odges. In addition, iti is very usual 
immense swarms че? these еа gnats шге st 
fields of gra ain eripi the last of June. 
them: ud among the leaves 
These crests, w /hich are 
tribes, consist of the a 
nd fi &c. In co 
the front of the lod 
monly а by a the 
bus iem eagle e, raven, wolf, a 
estic and s 
mother, not from 
their feasts they never invite any o 
themselves : 
ing of em un or allaying of sns юй ii is supposed 
that peopl e same crest cannot quarrel; but I 
fear this acti is not be ays supported by fuk 
Mr. Dunean, who has considerable veces сы their 
e In 
th 
hje чс condition later in the da 
re liable to be affect 
nd weeds 
con 
an the im ound. They take vo during 
the morning 
vena 
apa evening twilight, and also in cloudy 
en they гт 4 IE eggs in the o 
grain. rms орле E come 
a om or milk; 
i this ghe e agrees observations of 
s, Gage. 
with the t 
The flies are not наю to Whe at alone, 
v 
Marc 
While the 
1 
10 
сето - e eate re uis 
hou uld be hunted E ап 
€ depositi in Barley, Rye, and Oats, 
are in flower at the time 2 де; арреагапсе. Harris, 
Insects injurious to Vegetat 
байый of peau 
(For the ensuing week.) 
DEP p RT а 
t operations bere should 
in the morning аз ible, 
and floors I be in 
PLA 
CONSERVATORY, &c. —Mos 
still be performed as earl 
iu order that the atmosphere a 
bg soft-soap water, until as 
is is a g 
oops and 
rings, to receive early Po чуч, P^ Hoe 
y. Ora in tu bs 
soob Fungus, which should 2 
at all ощ but mo 
ed by 
‚ог r other standiug 
d compensation for the act. The e псе is not | especia ally ow; let the leaves be wasbed clean wi d 
killing the poen and a “А. ке о g flowers or uu 
it is gud display enc crests in iol ways s besides | sight ly plants ih be ns tantly т removed, and 
those I have erm pa viz., by carving or раї ing "€ E dece with fresh эү from the 
‚ 018: 
dit tion 1 nts such 
them on their les rrange 
of the buttons = [their ый ог x desir figures. 
front of their housei бе фы: es They have note | 
whimsical custom ion with these insignia 
Indian c chooses to exhibit his | in 
mm ealth 
; therefore, 
now M mak ex ay. 
ing a good dis 
in, especially on sunny d 
| thorough ventilation. Examine 
carefully trell 
necessary, an 
if n 
bot ttom- heate Some, of the Passion- flowers, and suc 
his social 
upon his forehead, dem looks out for an opportunity o 
w of the same family cr est as 
e advances to m 
yos s Brit 
Columbia and Vanc: ж 
1 Livi желе poe —Although this is id 
по means a new od of forming ornamental livin 
ences, as it has ely p 
for moi о centuries, I have se Idom 
used in Britain. It is the method of forming the sides 
of. berceaux walks, and consists in ру yonng 
slender trees in a slanting dir rectio n, i. e. every 
seen it 
"n 
cross each ees er and form a regular trel lis v with 
агт -shaped penis. 
of t 
At the] parts which come in tem 
answer well treated in this "way. 
Roses in cool pits, intended for «м іп n ров fo 
late display, may now be potted M 
half loam, the other half leaf-so 
a warm and й beat can be o 
cr rem specimens 
hag Keep a mild atmosphere in the 
use, and beware of too much night heat. 
FORCING SPU омй 
PINERY.—The now approaching $ which a 
ap n "revision iot the к сей іѕ сопзі 
ractice before reco еч 
lively atmosphere, stretching a obe in n 
perature and атто оп bright days; take away | 
contact, ifa small p рїес 
parts be ee à ced о Over, as in common 
EARLY VINERY.—When the blossoms begin to open, | 
reduce the amount of atmospheric moisture in a con- 
siderable degree. коте lively йге in the mim: 
раа . Тһе 
follo llowing trees e purpose :— 
Moun Ash, Com АзЬ, urnum, most of the 
Poplars, strong growing Willows, Alders, Birch, 
esnut, Elm, че ornbeam, &c. 
dime exceed 
cattle, : 
ing one part from another, 
is desirable shall not inace 
ше 
aine and in New 
risa and ШО T Dave dep reared fom from the К; 
agrees exactly with the descriptions and аи the 
dy, or 
Kirby. It is ма of orange-coloured gnat, with 
long, йе ег, ра1 е-уейо ow legs, and two transparent 
wings, reflecting the tints of the rainbow, and fringed 
ig delicate hairs. Its eyes are black and prominent. 
ace and feelers m yellow, 
md black -— Thos 
re glo › Surroun 
airs, and ошады һу үгүт ‘portions, like beads 
string. The antennæ of the females are about as 
excepting the 
by h 
on а 
daylight! 
es- Ho 
und, towards the end of the e | evi 
ut up ear 
by the next morning 
ан р 
any pus 
unclouded atmosphere; m 
ly M dodag the тү да em PAM st rapid rapid 
| progress ni or a of t, will 
pcc Ае с рро d ned 
FrGs.—Follow up former 
is sufficiently worked b 
extus a foot AM e bottom, and introduce 
about three-parts of the Wy upwards, if you can; 
3 will facilitate the — of the back „апд front 
nin 
material, such as Mta nt leaves, &c. 
AR be new bensiini Vy жай 
now e a 
rolli el walks. 
are 
than half this le ngth. T 
than the females, and somewhat paler i in 
I have examined in the 
Hollies, or 
haracter, in blanks. Mee done Аерге ү: 
| planted а carefully; th e'for want of it 
| this season is in some acte ves зу Procure Rose 
early in 
s ү? n dai inot, be e paroa ih T at S butting | 
sinking в 
former direc- 
tio hing is requisite in е E to produce fruit | 
rir a a given Lá let it by all means take ри меч 
ects it |t 
t down ser wher essary, and 
em ыу ог back walks» with y cinder м 
nt walk. Dig first and 
A lay on the Cad rub E Broccoli now со 
uch as Grange's or PS should be protected, 
Pasha bandíal of soft hay ar ngst M he leaves, Plant - 
ou 
In stoves and| STATE 
| Orchid houses, a little more heat. may now be indulged | Rios 
Tues. 
es of id Ы 
А 
ОР THE WEATH 
THER AT E ciswick, NEAR LONDON, 
cultural 
tora c 
ы || ——— | -—— 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
_ During the last 37 years, for the ensuing Wee! eek, ending Feb. 7,1 1,188. _ 
9f | Greatest 
Quantity |. 
of Rain. |^ 
0.29 
uring the above period occurred on tb 
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ена 
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