272 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE " 
[Manon 21, 1863. 
ran Both май — 
This Azalea proves to 
«юй па 
plants shown by them 1 
bitors received a ncm riifica 
be а much finer thing tha ed v— wn last y 
the Primulas well maintain their character for double- 
I pde of Do came a — "— 
m Mrs ue ich w: 
gling plan ebeclinium maer opt ayllum, w 
immense "cordate „leaves, and „large corymbs of reddis. 
lilac flow: 
an 
4 XR as much as 28], each, while none Mie 
d | for 1 зап Сам 
а 
Miscellaneo 
| Sales.—The fo allowing: m hay “been ток ed b 
Mr. Stevens, LILIES: nall 
| ported : from Japan and pte to MIA contai 
and realised upwards o 
ition for them was great, a 
some of the 1 
255. ELLI ME inp 
: 5s. 
ЖЕРАР КЭХ 
per dozen; Mos oss varieties, 
per 4T ‚ай ordinary dwarf bushy piante, fin PA 
10s. per —the 
in the us dn а Frano ce, bat p not suited for 
out-door gardening in үт“ untry. 
Е (^s . per 
airs. PEAR E. A çonsigamans 
ssrs. Не ы, п & Со. 
s. Dobson s е agr oup 
of a sho озу | gem Doch. pé Conqueror, and 
several other seedlings. 
Sioticrs of 330068, 
The second n of Seemann's Journal of Botany 
ardwicke), с ns a figure of a new Podocarpus 
like plant, with. pb leaves, from the Pose 
Indi by very « excellent reports on Cinchona cultiva tion 
ndi 
0 
a, grandis, amabilis, fe 
fr . per oz. ; and packets of similar weight of |? 
боп seed of Wellingtonia from 27. 21. 10s. per 
packet, 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For tke f oM A рее, vh 
DRAMA EN 
deal of interesting miscellaneous informatio 
co 
The Botanical Magazine for Мер ch ntains а 
Aye sape 
inue. aeui now MI 
"4 
y 
с.а ip im- | euttings 
——M 
| strewed at random over MN EE 
were e increased 
nthe 
Торо "e be s potted, 
wn in qe in а cold fi 
that will 800 n cool — ; and a few d frame, or 
walks in ill condition be 
gravel, filling 
tter with the 
rn ex fake à h; and id oated with 
nbn nearly оо 1% they Кыш иш һе 
exis de ery than whe iod 
HEN GARDEN AND "RAS RD. 
- p the business es ted in 
Ca In Asparagus planting it is of the utmost 
importance. i E every a aps tion to a proper rotatio 
of crops. e Ce ler ery is grown in ma are call ‚| 
otn be às. E el ital Asyarag 8 ground, 
he preparation consists in tren nching it uA dm er 
ud therest, and in burying a ые quan Ü 
of raw i table matter in the bottom o 
dr bl i 
forme, er 
Cox &c. D Tie 
gay with "Camellias, spring eae 
flowering plants. St 
reduced sk etch of „Ње entire plant, a 
and 
be pla ed i 
of all known vegetation, the African igr тута. 
able will 
incolis o of which brief notices have already appeared | į 
o n 
ced in a pi 
vigour. A bottom 
ntil the early Pu of od month, 
STATE OF THE WEATHER АТ CHISWICK, NEAR LO: INDON, 
| Forthe Week ending March 18,1863, as observed at E 
in proper order for another campaign. ould сй s 
A mns. iving lants (though in a dying con- | now be allowed a slight advance in temperature, and if „у 8i Вавомвтвв. Ofthe Air. Ms -Earth 
dition) b DAN been received at Kew, but DM to the culti- | this can be effected by shutting up early in the 2+ Min. | Mean 79072 feet. p Wina i 
уа Я of ел , aur кте ВЕ. Sir Да d me p fternoon, so much the better. ае а in mixe ИМ бошай! Kec t emat oi ВР 
е des| of 1 ogether, eenhouses and pits will be ied by frequent | Thurs. 1j Ç | 29.422 | 29.009 кл 
rearing the Rafflesia Arnoldi, Climate, ll d native | applications of Еа k manure s "Cinerarins | for Satur M а 29.478 | 29289 %- 
locality are all inst success; yet trials should b hift Sunday 1 M I aia || 35 
e, and no doubt will be made, to raise it е d e properly supplied with water at theroot, as nothing Tues. 17| 30.161 | 30.143 i 2 
whenever opportunity may о or the present, | жаады pee to the establishment of ill health than | "52 19 | 29919) 299 | 49 | 40 
Therefore, p^ vegetable wonder must be pena s as | dM E plants to become checked | thr ough droug ht. Average, 80.689 M4 5.) 28. . 5 
t to ardens ; nevertheless we may w ell j Fo ilow tt March Maunoir preron ta rain jg) ht fog ала у оч, без 
b means of eds or plants itm р 9 Пу y^ E ne; very fine; masses о! Wuite Piom 4 Fels arp frost 
. We an, however, [tr RCING DEPARTMEN 1 = gu [3 SM зак ; rath 
wil prove so unmis kenbly ugly, а 2 PINER T) is E be hoped that us ‘cautions so oft-| 17-б еаг and cold; dusky and opes 
amongsteultivators Only im а tree wi itha trank | | repeated about root-burning bave been sedulous) л Mean temperature" Enc e C a he av 
б ше а rising few A ез above the soil, and | attended to, Tt is absolutely impossible to attain even RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHIS 
producing but two or three strap-like leathery leaves, te share of success where this sad evil із |  Puringtbe last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, onding 3 m 186. 
6 feet or more in length, and а fork-branched eymose | allowed to take place; over-excitement of this kind ЕЕЕ revailing Winds. 
inflorescence of scarlet cones, rising scarcely a foot high, | tend ongst other evils, to greatly inerease the n. |Ё Е РЕ ES Years ip | Greatest TERNI 
and we have a true picture, al ot very tempting | огоху Sg 4 5561236 Зе | which it dst |7 ача 
one from a gardening point of view, of this mirabilis? | ^ Vixppnis, — Thi inning and shoulder-tying being | ут [юг Из Гит анаара а: pP ^ 
which no stretch of faney would enable us lass even finished i in miM Еллан ve is necessary to be done Mon. 25. 903 | 93 | 1| 16 050^ iul H 
on pular ** ornamental: foliage " plant 3 | Tues. 24,.| 50.8 | 32,2 | 415 13 0.13 416186 
е] i о Вла еп rse in regard to heat and | wea. 25..| 506 | 329 | 418| 13 0.50 210175 
muc namental flowers, Still, it is | Atmospheric moi rait ва the principal leaves, | Thurs. 26:.| 319 | 325 | 422) 14 017 5| $87 
worth any amount of pains to introduce it, and of care on which so rich depends, have рн » as to a free | Satur 28..| 532 | М1] 448] 15 0:68 ШЕННЕ 
to ltiv it as ^s veritable curiosity, The >. othar exposur — Tight, abd Wüdeion o prevent their Deus temperature during the above period occurred om the 
rican act with the glass. pes up stopping, yR: Ў, therm, 75 deg. ; and the lowest оп the 25th, 1850—therm, 
Labiate with an ovate terminal head of dee ep violet | more етке, with the grosser shoots, and allow 
lovers ш aud end -like маме. sent by Dr, Livingstone | jower paon to ramble a little, to equalise the sap. es to Correspon de -— 
: e The en rioua form of t the Late Vines as before ; keep the wood moistened at least | Ants : Amaten we really cannot say. Tt is difficult to keep 
ig E Шеш away b rocess "short of j^ ш vd , Which ma; 
colour must be orna: eg df ot a desirable habit. jo a day Hovsrs.—Early fruit will in many cases bi be done by pam зур water, pritad. e Mg t аё them 
Impatiens bi „а suffruti icose species from the pe ak stoni ning. Remember ИМ. this process will n 6 bem without 09 gory to t : орва о o the bed. " 
Fernando Po, If such be attempted, the tree il р өы vice odes E d 
pushing. rees wi саз 
erowded in the axi ils of the Me. dp leaves ; the mouth their fruit. See that young vasi is олу CR р. TREE: Hortus ubi, We cannot account for your tr 
formed o of the * lateral pals and r^ vexillum Бо НЬ trellis: thia- Шш tortai bat АН glass Josing its a lending shoots, шло, аз die - 
is while: and ihe “lip” gen is saccate with. &| ties, TN ҖЕ мы Үч t P hot been severe enough to injure those which are ful Ed 
Bet бн Фат Уре a aep aud on t . e true way Pico erate the pest period posed ; ава, — IT kept 16 i xcited 
H р р ono- |i endeavour by a eans to promote the ао ripened conditio: in the олій, апа its soft ишу 
chatum Hwnboldtianun, one d Ала most lovely of e of the plant. No plant requires more s bi ing immature eopdition, роле hend 
Ме plants," somewhat slender fruti- ht than the Peach, am d abor tive jured by the one or two sharpish frosts we have experienced. , 
созе species, with уина stems, igit" gen elliptie Iss T SP. Velia rivulorum in tho «ын state. Loo 
leaves, and epic ainir 1g. sharp for the г! win specimens. 
large rich rosy-coloured flo dantly à - Fros, CHERRIES, &0.— More Figs аге lost thron ugh | Law дн Мы "dm Hn seed vule noi fo answer qu 
produced, — than a ө other evil. А constantly moist © ah peverthelesa wo think your ЧЕЧИШЕ 
which being uncomm: hould f ti to th 
of the disbenakbl their success, when| тие, oe tok whethe “ lta gereon fent & НИ from 
en "usas; e e$ in vs n pen ey su admirably rin quet: йты до к айан p tbe expiration ofa 
rssns. Сотвозн°в Ехнтвтттох ор Hyacrwrus ar | When а pit of leaves in a state of fermentation can BE ane oea ibid атра К гиа ТАМ ШШШ 
Ж кылт Ты hai been open to the pu ablic during n upto them. Plunged in a bottom-heat "d 70° hel a ihg bon at the is peret bu ing Vie section ; 
the past мег, апа, judging by the freshness and eie d^ in ipe way, and allowed s anra at the Set; self, or do they fall to the ion of the landlord, the same 
auty of fow “йн it may, doubtless, yet be with e stoppinz in the woo humid ate An ferc irte » fruit не Me fear ер des pubit n 
° по ear tha úestio; ) шас 
ei ео eui om have the К bi 65° or 70°, they will be every thing that сап | Gf law. Why not try it yourself? If Р: до йг 
E beri, t уы are this un пе i veg e raises T before. 2 pios e la ке absuri Ne, t are mere orna- 
^ , and shou as nol 
des of colom r—reds, t , T viii and| CUCUMBERS AND MELONS. — t successional Naues o» Prass DWT 7. Notylia a pun C.1,M 
UE are е efectiva arranged ín a 1‹ show- crops, if not done, Таке pe precaution to avoid D EAD à оне me Desin bium quite d she n to apply 
hieh at beliterally а blaze оѓ | burning : To this maki for ple to "hos w o do tile, or 
flower. Or е D^ table in front are placed А the finer | е bills form l the к E : got ample ehoice if you do во, 070 
ru hos re covered with Moss, from among СРЕ of t in the centre of each lii ; half Кет tmay nor [3 Ric th the Em abour mae pon 
which the flower stalks aud leaves issue with excellent | Bll it via té turf арка slightly, and on this| као selected pea H for particular p u C PWE s 
effect. ong these we noticed beautiful ay id Enn f. tas for t ill. Never peni soil Pers bcd гоја S c Polargoniams a 
the new kinds mentioned in another column. mong | ° he beds untjl all danger from —— and m probably in an. unhealthy eon 
others not rd the list just referred to are then mN half = a time, taking те fhat p lintngs evon ета s R, ot Trom being ont lao te 
Noble par Merite, delicate pink, conspicuously striped | ае in r ab that pe od, or or ап injurious de- ber were too cold and ing winter. Tt so, the best 
with crimson; Cosmos, a fine variety in the way of пеле of the bep perature will uer take place, to shake iw. out, repot them in E дий 
Масашау; and Miss Burdett Coutts; the last, thou gels GARDEN AND SHRU I xoa КҮҮ to atat Thes! fairly. Pe 
not altogether new, is one of the best whites, its bells| This xcellent i tie to sow good co ction of|. knowing all the fac ts, suggest a bol 
being large, of great substance, and nicely arranged E whether hardy or tender. For К ter, a x DER RI, w Esda s 
оп the spike. At the entrance are masses of Amaryllids, | slight hotbed is requisite, more choice har ardy ЛЕ a j^ саде) fhi for Coponilla gi glauga ty toha y be Me 
Cytisus, Tulips, and Hyaciuths, and here and there | Annuals should be sown in patches, and iod A a| many Ok the thogte е. qui dte Ubi uh ae bed hers Thi 
are vases filled with th ne charmin ixtures, all | garden pot, taking t ove it when they ar informed that gt се ы riw tite Meque 
serve to vary the general appearance and | coming up in vering th in may be Ces e 
e effect of the exhibition, which is well | night. any unimportant sbrubbery borders require IH sport, as the one we бов alluded okaso 
a y a stage P ot Iun ТЕ a lit о gaiety, and business presses, a mixture o AM parts cannot be uated or Ке pur н 
emen, Fairy Roses, Early Tulips an bs : ;e ha sorts, such as Collinsias, Clarkias, Ma- | „ 20У len time, independent of parts. 
in flower, ев, ТАЛ, and Candytufts, ges be made, and dien As Va n 
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