128 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 7, 1863. 
and о: тае e been planted next the | state for its T and altogether such a display | at work must be kept washed and MEN y clean: 
brickwork : di of Wallflowers, then ribbo ns of Crocuses | may soon be d to be produced as s will render nad importance of un in early forcing can never be 
and Hyacinths, the whole pe Ае ished by an edging | t this house very png rated, ang mats or other coverings роп „йв 
of Forget ше-Мов. In this spring display will| Works of ui have been liberally пува їп auit- | fre dirt ue sh Е all times plenty of leaves and 
be created bes will last е the usual bedding- ns: situations in Ње grounds,'and in the Con- | dun well b and і of hig ermentatdi 
plants occupy th e place rvatory has recently кл. adde d pes extremely ready or new то linings, &c.; а меа should be 
„Оп „the "conservatory t terrado beds have been filled interesting hos ue of Linneus, presente by J. L.|mixed once eek at this period. 
bs, such as Rhododendrons, | Tupper, t the request of Dr. Lindley. It is a 
Bos, so and Chinese Privet, edged v with spring bulbs, | full- saa амер. of that кё Дае eee FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
md |y n lons BÀ gy co ad ound-c сере to make the necessary preparations for 
band-houses too have been put Rhododendrons | hat, with. * specimen” book in К. Е со мет рта clumps asses, by sweetening or renewing the soi] 
чани into groups by means of fights of чы ын and | mood examining the marsh plant, Calla palustris. Plant ont things of biennial character, in masses, where 
bordered by a к d Grass edging, inside of which | It is the original of Mn Tuppers ша requisit d реи 
are rows ОЁ в e Lombardy es have | Taylorian Museum at Oxford, and afords а iiki ing | Pad better stand over until the latter begin to bud in 
hoep, introduced alternately with the Chesnuts which proof of what may p done €: statuary та а | Магеһ. А rui eund should now or soon be made as to 
for s line art of the кре and|man of real genius abandons the wearisome con- how far the Fines n of cold frames „will be able to 
fuarth er E dawa near the pic have been added beds of | ventionalisms at sculptors Puppen e he. 
латов and hardy Azaleas, intermix xed with When will the Council order the absurd medallions that damp 
да d rows of Delphi y Mr. Henry Cole and his staff to be RE ng plants, or B of stores, which had pude well 
forming а good succession to the other. į Pied un stablished in the autumn, ої Verbenas, Fuchsias, 
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planted Rho i ixed wit sages ork. Wee will quickly furnish ERTE early 
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ing standard shrubs and small trees, such as variously | North-West "maesti India en three cuttings » h should ре, 5 ре ed off, and prop "e ated, 
coloured Thorns, Laburnums, and Lilacs, &c., to give | o r four canoes full of Haida chm Кон Queen Water UR at pre 
importance to masses which have hitherto been occu- Charlotte Island), each canoe holding 16 or 18 people, T AND KITCHEN GAR 
pied only with dwarfer plants. Among these have | all black as my hat. . Sometimes they wear caps or | Sow poesis m чя also Sweet; Basil, — á 
so been introduced Aucubas and spring bulbs, the ыз handkerchiefs round their heads, and in we irjoram, 
&с.; get hand-glasses up fe Cauliflowers in pots; en- 
whole being bordered with Erica v vagans. ather they f frequently wear mushroom-shaped hats | rich the stations very much. adding fresh loam also 
friozea east and west sides, | m: nis of the bark of the Thuja, cut in narrow strips, |26 hand, Turn uo s Un lants from thon d 
of which sy ured representations appeared in our plaited s “ке Panama straw, and painted with ES ad Airos tho Mui bó weil koak T. PI? 
volume of Jast year, are filled with bulbs, associated сала Their canoes are of all sizes, from | 3; An] шшш ом ЫТ Get Senkale nri Rh M 
. more or les with. such plants as blue and. white | frail things a тап сап хез vy room to в in, to Dias Ser ар santed 3 diatel es 
et йи s, P. rent colours, and dwarf | {ге p enough to hold 30 or 40 people w their | ОГ d, obe hl; imo P Ul A of lately Ou E 
Sile . They are all m of ‘singlo Не though ground; Иелеп uM E LUE va сап, ш 
The. А УРА à of th Suam is Desde к very large ones a Dow or sand, round each crown to coax x them n through the 
has been well fu — yit Sübododenfirons, ET in tacked on. After they cut the iod on: сс, [s 
the page of single bushes of considerable size, and of | out the inside, and then finish it off and shape it with ш xa s eim E of е ue m hibit ibit i u 
modera рта zed clumps. axe and knife. The models of some are beautiful, |1 Ташен ne aogas E NM die bits Me 
pipe n hei ghts, at ie top of Ай De Koc Гү > ying according to the place ent Түз о нА suc A е era Ev boe: 
of steps, an walks, as it is Toro, бе | they are етей Thus all the Indians qj; ар в f lA Rugs s e p 
even when. not in bloom, t veral { and rd of 16 have round and |t Арен ge Dus rains, try mer i he 
А g app ihe ient nie in thestrai& of Fuca and on the nie by ч € ^ be ii ime rubbish, 
the borders of Grass near the bridges сойлоп to the | m coa ies of the island they have straight- m nd d deri ble" ibi Ei leht soi ташап d a. Y already 
canals; and among mas rightand | down sterns, each being adapted to the 15 im hc з а P "de tal plan ni "y t veia 
left saben Fre h f hich still remain | which they are use he B ica imd xia ы: Re 2 wem н ruit treos fidel 
in the en, have been fraa spring-flowering, | from the bark of B etula yracea, and so teme | Ls EP 
deciduous trees, such as Thorns, Bird ур in the interior and pen ar Же Rocky Mountains, ara О han К LAS diee moro” E P amd he de 
burnums, double flowered Peaches, Almonds, and | unknown, or at — unused, on the coast. Маупе?в | adhesi il сеа voee ae нем e i: 
other low growing trees, while in the open glade | British Columbia eie s allo = d ey will never prove profitable where 
rk th ies sch owed to accumulate. 
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ted an avenue of splendid Lime - ed by 
jesty fro unds & Calendar of "iesu ан STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
While speaking of Limes, we. i hat (For the ensuing wee xe a шаш 
resented by Мт. Gibbs, o Bristol, appear PLA P 
io have become роеейу reconcile d to their new| Conse Sita viai E EA Sud ns irae Revo: in n jj 
ттан тор 100 = S Ке ар T Is paie € dm в able for indoor plants generally that comparatively Lm - 
ыа irem tie fu will ave beon тергей, а eie | B НЕЕ 
introduced on the east t side, and. we believe a similar | of hours or so on sunny a afternoons; but let the tempe- Sunday 1/13 zn 29.738 
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broid of the two large triangular Box: | insects are Minore Бенке t he growing season com-| Wet #16 MEHR 
embroidered beds have been planted Урра а Such p d ESETOGHETTOGNETXREC TIETAN е 
Hollies, Box, Berberis, Aucub and ^ den mences. ests as red spider are not so commonly Average. | | 29.853 59 | 51.5 | 39.5 | 45.5 | 45.7 | 443 
ев, rberis, Àucubas, a кез : VOTERS 
met with now Lt they were y ago, а cireum-| Jan. 29—Densely ov ; very fine ; rather boisterous аб night. 
whole о: а skilfu | " — SPA CAE eet clouded s fine ; rain. 
b stance doubtless to be attributed more to the fact of a Z  3i—Fine; rain ; slight frost. 
ulbs, Forget-me-Not, and Pansies, arran | ura f humidity béi intained th Feb. "|-bensely overcast; 
i to | grea er degree ot humidi ing maim ame now ап — 2—O vercast ; densely clouded; "boisterous ; rain. 
o or its destruction - 377020 AN overcast; heavy clouds; fine; slight showet; 
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in front “ш кеш. ре of water "e also been g ie ^ pend all time s to keep red spider dn ме eur à ше; Of th week 7 4-5th deg. above the average 
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planted with V ol Tulips, suppo the RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISW 
dril or side beds by TOWS of f Double Daisies. If check; but sulphur right ly bs with During ihe last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, не 14, 1863. 
Рс x Aes be ees а perfect cure for it. ЕАР РОНЕ T Tn 
1 - "PES Apply it on an under pipe or on the le ast heated 
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dard Rose n Grass round the ou E Which it | Gf Rain, Ж 
нк of the stone kerb т forms а панї апа appro. | | be take А not to ed it € ОГ, however | | II 
rate boundary to this charming embroidered х M eee uen 
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filed with handsome specimens o of Yucca recurva, ај“ Ж gem Thurs. H 
plant кырку ты suited to withstand the son ы FOR Tr 
. and dust of a subur! ка кечер n, and one whose graceful | ^ PINERIE бане) steadily ; ; if e are at liberty,|  Theh X. ue aboy: 
habit Wi. a iai eo rast with most kinds of "e provided with permanent bottom heat of say 80°, үле imt. 
masonry. would be a good plan to shift a pent portion of the ——— 
eee ci kp erre qe though it iti м кы К into large pots in the expectation of their pro- А 
be too i Where a constant succe ion i Notices to Correspondents 
let H Books: Maidstone. Eitber исо be Se he 
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expected grams н ; considerable е the period of fruitin, ^ oung ЕрАсвІзев : Belmont. They are greenhons eere 
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аот. ез "улэни е. бл leaved plants give pur to rs them, is important. In all potting, : 
eye an evergreen screens, which shut out from | the newer and the rougher the better; hen thes soil i is 
—- hard Tines of brick and mortar. Coboa scandens |in a proper condition water will pass t h pre- Кез rq нанар x & 3, Lomaria lanceolata; 
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ae asses of living green, and pom the front are ixERIES.—fProceed as before recommended ; lessen ОхАлтлз m W P. It ЛУ blossoms : 
numerous semi-circular stages, beautiful at all seasons— the atmospheric 9 when the Vines are in race ig tenen нч: plants Kim it, Tow covered iu do 
now filled with Chinese Primroses in flower, Solanums blossom, and dispense altogether with s syringing for Pee pugno {їп good health, will do the EE 
covered with crimson A and other plants of equally | a while; allow му ty of day heat with a lively circu- | Prants ғов Hanana Baskets: C S T. Convolvulus — 2 d 
e character. wire decorations attached | lation of air. e i is, L i 
to these stages are аб present ein painted and other-| Praon ыа {о make slow айуапсез1п doge pei йын PE Thur — 
wire "boxes of m Toothed Lycopod, which form an| CUCUMBERS Make a anebomional of the many ‘Plants adapted for bak Re 
edging to them, Pind filled pers 1 being found | sowing or two of f. each of (thes F fear ot disappoint- psi 25 аас зе бшер gi F sand іта галар. 
ке c prn t last good more than € ment. Any surplus strong p of the early sowings| once if you lico, bati isa ER organ 
Бока. а ape ND stove кер be Lopes е ж eam or iode and placed in a|. by so doing. E 
inis: is pom with which the | N крс» arm structure; 70° of heat, and ind | Үш aleh nep aro at рт an means bo shaken ont НУ, d 
0 to be margined. Hyacinths | abundance Марр moisture night and day, © turning ouf! 
P bulbs are also in a [жэнс | th e indispensable conditions. АП glass frames Us dis pits Фа direct don ie Sia hir О z ; 
