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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Max 2, 1863, 
reely less lovely when the Hawthorn is in bloom; a pit with dex. Haut is most eongenial to | 
[odes than Mes the Holly is in berry. The Holly | iheir growth, Air be admitted to them with 
hedges at Tynni nghame, in SNPE planted about | eaution, and aso gate fluetuations ayoided. Have 
1705 Miet sixth Earl of Ha us ton, have | ац eye i n due time to e ү 'opagation ol stock. fer 
attained а world-wide celebr rity. They are 2952 тр succession or winter flo 
in length, from 1 RK " Meek in S d from 1 ts а йылы ое oden nas 
17 feet broad at Lees, the intelligent Poinsortias, Seriene na Furor quiam anc 
gardener there, inf orms me that aagi clipped бе-пе ова. Remer nber what ted last 
annually in April, The soil is a fine y loan } ose 
resting on grzvel. А clipped Holly he ge M. one o! who have e only ‹ h in whi g their whole 
my nurseries hcre, w. пс ource of n to ise i ft 
every passer by. Though now neglecte ed, ri us esed n the natives of the hot énd moist valleys, or 
for ed. a se, impen. netrable fence, inace essi ible to | shady woods of the east, ах) those from the western 
birds, and those boys isphere, which inbabit high and airy regions. To 
walls, and ordi ary f offer but slight difficulties, accomplish this, uld advise чєн 
tempting even for the (eu f oyercoming them.| of air during the earlier part о! ay, шү: еуеп 
The varieties do not reproduce Де m true fróm little all ni ight if possible, ead with а great 
seed, and are consequently incre y cuttings, dat 
Fro 
rge sowin g 
layers, budding, and grafting. 
with the least —Q such A sev as Aerides, Sacco- 
&с. ha 
tue ' berries of the variegated "Holly. once made i n thee labium, Dendr obiu: E shut up wit 
Р ry early in the afternoon, 
othe ers reverfe : i t type. Some years ago I met 
with a beauti Пу, with broad prickly leaves, in CING DEPARTMENT. 
the Безді rin ce ог шыш, which Ahe lat late Мт. PINER memet ona ting take place 
MeN У informed me sed from the Perado | | plants T filled ber X Give I To to 
hybrid "with the English Bu In a recent cor- | growing stock. and above all plenty of ам 
respondence with Mr, Ja: McNab, he obligingly | moisture. 
furnished nie with leaves of several seedlings stil ViNERIES.— Let te Vis nes now breaking have every 
growing there, raised fom the I, WX supposed to | attention in in ai y to disbudding, &e. The litter or 
be fertilised with ips Eod uM a large flowering | covering should now be rem piad from 
plant of which was ediate vicinity. | bo: d ids whetber early or ^r te. Lui an unfer- 
It is interesting t 3. these seedlings. | menting state а the soil Mes vs of i imparting 
Not one has the ES. еге leaves of the fen iale | warnith in the early part of 
parent (Т do), but all b EACHES ECTARIN с Quiting ue to keep the 
to the English Holly, Owe is scarcely а аа shoots well tied in the early house, and be careful n 
from the latter; another has almost ovate leay o get them crowde In disbuddin, bearing 
thiid, large broad leaves to 4 inches in MERE od of the present year should be divested of all 
while th young shoots of a fourth are of plish | shoots except the terminal one thos ar the 
hue. Some of th Y es are repo less | base. Where а do су occurs any of the 
har than the English Holly, which unfortunately ay be t Ventilate freely in fine 
r: Ads 
hybriuiser or cultivator 
be brought to 
T fine 
2 
е 
ай 
wing on a granola 
уа riety known as 
tie тшн ет п.” ре revious to jer 
l, these "and two of the Silver иа у бей 
v Bs 
Б ; ге eal which 
Ou G энш 
290 
Теам 
g and thinning | 
8e. 
ces gradually raise the 
use. yringe mornings and 
moist atmosphere. When the 
th 
mpe 
afternoons. еер а 
rders require Mem give them à good | soaking. 
ubs should h 
bo 
PI 
water occasionall у. 
. MeLows.—lf there be sny room to spare on kerbs or 
of houses “ at ЧИК, some of the finer 
laced thereon in РР" ог а 
Ъе Ошу R 
the rag rin 
The Silvers were killed 
0 feet iu. height, their lower branches swee ping "tbe | 
mnd. ; the 
ase, and ea 
el; the 
ere e 
ould 
турдш; out of which ihe. loose soil i 
or 
GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
at all damp, in order that an ехе 
obtained. - Ung enia РЕ E may yet be реше; 
osing анаа plants too воо; 
istsu difler 
eason lor transplanting HS Some say 
in summer, ately alter the first 
Prick out A ed gem forward all pr dh 
for the embellis bme nt of the flower ga дайар. Inspect 
see that 
а 2 in autu 
liave transplanted nus success 
and loo re 
cess if the weather is овет аб the Hue 
apti imme diately after the wor bi а, done, The Holly 
8. ad e, 
e | close attention. 
ıfluous bud 
y all recently Б 
the soil is дарей озат their roots. 
well support 
them if necessary wit 
P 
овев will soon want 
ay be indu oid to слова а rapid ress 
when rdg o it is absolutely mun that those 
protection “1 ; d undergo 
rich sand y soil tbat is E dry; it is however 
ect than many trees. W. 
less particular. in this 
Paul, in Proc. Roy. Hort. "Boo. 
oor 
Perdenin р mew for at lea 
d 
Ай we 
ou sys sro tban, fru ми ш may be sent us t 
bra e in fact, so that th ы шс у speeicen na 
inducing th roduction of shoots "tok late autumn by а а irowel, Du d. ball СЕ xí casei ырл гарын, утны; 2 А — To ro č 
wering. Training of young progi sas they progress hoops and mà covering. every n night beris j mi ca.—H B. А о о of Vernis 
ust. also: va regular attention in order that they ul in bad weaiber perhaps all „дау. In the secon гуы re io viis the E To has pot been for 7 piensos 
ät all times present a n ie . In doin Ж T Y ў 
this, pm еа h ee 
ter | stiffness, for if the 
wed as when they are 
permitted to fall in jer n festoons from the roof. 
Roses, Cinerarias, largoniums, a shd Azaleas Should 
urf 
ed whei enever tio тош! із | 
surface 
foreright shoots in Ауа, ета а leaf | or two a& 
ihe SR these will som 
develope themse m 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ме rre NEAR LONDON, 
Forthe Week ending April 29, 1863, as rved at the Horticultural га] Garden 
EMFERATURF. 
ofthe 
Т foot od 
deep. | deep. 
April. те parti Wind 
Rain, 
. {Mean 
lg855555 
= 
ght; өн t fro: 
it with hot уз аы at night, 
ght sun; very fine throughopt. 
28—0Overcast ; rq 005 moving іп strata ; showers, 
29— MAE and. Sog бле; Np s squally,; shower, 
Mean teniperature of t. the average. 
EPOR р ‹ 
During the las t37 уе: 
vu 4 Lar нын е SOHTA W. ICK, 
ars, for the ensuing Week, ending May 9,1 1863, 
кей Ан нды Боасе АП 
ыы Winds. 
| 
Greatest 
Quantity |. 8i 
No. of 
Years in 
— which E 
Rained 
Average 
Lowest 
Temp. 
Mean 
Temp. 
8. 
5.3, 
| 
_ 
БЕГЕ ж-о! 
17 
13 
19 
50.2 
502 
50.0 14 K 
49.6 16 0.8) 
50.3 16 А 
501 15 0.00 81 9 
The hi ighest- аЬ during the above period occurred -on 
6th, m — therm, 84 deg.; and the lowest on the 8th, 1855— 
therm. 21 deg. 
qu——Ó— áá—Ó UP 
otices to Corresponden 
*„* As usual, many communications have been pet too 
late, and others are detained m the necessary inquiries can 
be made, We must also beg the indulgence of those correspond- 
ents the insertion of whose contributions is still delaye 
Воцвз: A Constant 8 i adv. 
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the 
nemenes řad better 
АП of фа. ы; "how e lifted in masses 
lea: се begin to ime of of yellowish, са the full 
ompleted in t out-of-the-way 
be Mec, 
в вооп as t 
ARS ho inqnires what is the best remedy he 
—À for ps e destruction of e m on his Plum and 
pricot trees under glass, witho! 
loom, is recommended 
tedious but safe remedy. Or UM tr ТА 
| white Hellebore powder, as is A with Goos 
CUCUMBER DisEASE: D M. It is the ques 
valent а 
bas ovi Pon d 
MJB 
JR iW. The ho bera pd is produci 
ien it occurs on В 
— - а 
find vi т 
ase rubbed in, 
or greas 
common America. 
t the 
FUNGI TV. Your Fungus fro 
myce beh. 16 is impossible, 
it belongs, or whether i 
eg 
impression from its aor is, t dei is harm 
cannot pleqge « ends to A улг Ifit e I 
n2 send vill e ndeavour to 
ейи 
is AE nes castigator, as well as 
ed La 
е can guess from the 
ы э-н :J0. Alm 
more or tpm "modified for 
e ht 
M serius. 
Penzance for — sprin ceed 
ood. s ^" range's, seem to have 
ere was nothing to fill 
n Wa cheren at v sid of August, and Snow 
g of Decem 
desirable 
-that most 
а 
ог third week in 
d 
ation, bier with good balls of earth. 
 Sea-kale should now haye all o shoots 
condition, 
ading whenever the weather i is warm | 
ard potti ig; as young bal еч 
tablished rete 
Ач 
нр: of thick) senioris pi plates with 
RE. ше ur. of the р Рд 9 € 
ers we must 
TRES slugs, at least when used on 
y api 
Peaches 
ода, ав d the; 
: ul away—about four or Lai. to eaeh stool is| “T soils they are more useful. 
int "Keep down all blogom stems from both | eenprttemso eben or калон F. ©. Your besl oo 
| йм, and Sea-kale ; these йы the А Stir| ayard from ^ and then to effect the Tomova in tod open 
x tatoes. eed all Mg ge pe possible next spring, lt із too late 
а cool fram 1 t , 0 
vibe тыге ы мо o oh will 8nd iie beris а JP Те tle green exoresepoón on 
pro- Е: е Dap эй Let those who would here first. S ee У indicate that the 
the Asparagus see that plenty of manure ог half: ouse із kept too асана Б 
ope itself MUN. сь matter is dug in into the alleys forthwith. dont, be f fonnd to S 
ghowing | Disbud and Nectarines. Pinch off the 
m Cocoa 5 
x therefore, to "el 1b what tribe EC 
TS Р. The Beetle i ie ере оен апа ће | 
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