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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[June 13, 1863, 
Vegetables, Ы Cauliflowers, are plentiful 
good. Walks а 
and in short пе 
and | is made into bread, eaten instead of Rice, boiled in soup 
aes eap La freshly gravelled, 
place i 
and milk, and used for оре all domestie animals. 
Technologis 
th 
tasteful and careful manageme 
 _Miscellaneou 
The Millets. 8 in his tre 
the Til 
«ак bajra (Penicillaria spinta) and which itself, | 
h the usual a adjune cts of а — Феу forms the 
very la Com dert 
ы t 
bo Pie gardener, Mr. Prior, both 
Min 
containing | 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the — week.) 
PLA Mm 
CONSERVATORY. e to епсоцга 
tion of sa 
я dm Ree 
he 
—MM 
the former two in the usual way on E d 
beds of rich soil, with the temporary protection of 
bandligini; $ the latter in vacant places where proper 
s for vigorous growth can be red, In ре. 
гі ы E Ms beds for ge Cucumbers, some pieces of 
Mushroom spaw e laid 1 of half 
rotted dung a few inches from the surface; by thu 
time the leaves of the. Cucumbers have E 
themselves over the b Mushro ill 
appear questo the ext thus! m the 
Р uld be 
taken of fhe present Penis ANE to prick оць 
and pem of 1 ihe iro Wed 
ts of 
plan 
about ЧОР рег cent. of Үе апа giving a proportion | 
of from 7 to 74 per cent. мет the former to one o 
latter, y whereas. the ki nd of AE most rich in 
t. of that в ubstanc 
T 
cand wh " M in x ES 
and 
excep 
tap e 
enous to tbe аа дути ЕКЕ 
of а large quantity 
the 
of some pulse or extra 
ease the proportion 
а. а 
о; 
uie: these, again, Pa be uat E a smaller 
size of pounded crocks and charcoal ; ; and fina Пу, y, the 
prop places. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR R LONDON, 
Forthe Week ending June 10, 1863, аз observed at the Horticultural Garden 
ubstance 
een cre cvm and heat 
great Millet, jowarree 
— are) seis next in aec 
(Sorgh 
of importance, э туа 
um 
on. This mode of z aN the -— of the com poss 
p vill be found advantageous, it not 
stricts 1 is looked u 
on 
count of its intrinsic value as well as the neben it 
[n 
e In the case of stove plants and Orchids б 
егу endeavour be made to secure thorough freedom 
i i u ason 
oom y be 
Od £3 dos 
and only 
ns of dro ceca when other crops are very defective. 
o the reserve gomo; they will 
ers by th 
bl a couple of shillings. 
A third par pe ihe ана, of the globe feed про 
the various Millets, especially those of Africa, Мө 
grea ate er pa art of Tur rkey, Persia, and India. _ Millet | 
| produce abundance at sucke; end of August, 
| and may then be incre aer 
ай FORCIN 
е] PrxEnRIES.—In shifting ade wb prec be paid M 
ped complet e drainage ; no aft ter- management w 
Th Ашы ДА 
A. 
large aa for чат 
схе ав food both for d omestic anim 
grain mixed with that o 
and m man. 
ме seeds те Millet are g a зры. а: imc 
enjoy 
iod. 
swelling fruit will now y liberal ел саш m po 
man with fine 
wit ure 
bread, though a little heavy ; generally itis boiled anessiacalls, п mere specialis betw. 
fiour; ells co; 
with кө мне 
water. а very^ 
nsidera rably in 
time. 
visere Moe 
in countries where fuel is sca 
the SiO of the grain, form excellent br "uan 
The sale of ма brooms in Italy, іп Spain, Franc 
and N а, is so surdis tone Hn that pey enter 
largely into the айа of tlie profits of cultu The 
orghu 
ens or for c 
ree. Тһе panicles, after | of aiv; м modera te аш 
once а wee ngings 
тееп their 
low up former directio: 
just colouring should be assisted by a high t 
; with 
ount of fire heat — be pro- 
| vided sho cad n" E ро оше wet оге 
EACHES. fr 
last swelling ; g; ^ ntinue. do. pinch d bs за 
о пве {һе syringe liberally. 
"fios Qiy abundance of wat liquid if 
| FERATURF.  — 1] —1— 
> = BAROMETER, ш) Т: di Ofthe Earth 
je T LEM INCUN TRE ЫТ { 
k Max. | Min | Min. | Mean deep. | deep. 
4 19 29.927 | 77 38 57.5 | 6l 59 | w. 
Friday 5 20 жон | ба| 74 | 61 | 665] eo 5 | SW, * 
Satur 8 | 29427 | 29.376 | 68 | 44 | 56.0| 59 | 57 [SW 
Sunday 7 29480 | 29409 | 65 45 | 550 | 59 57 | SW. T] 
Mon. 29.526 | 29.479 | 66 42 540 | 59i 57 | S.N. 
Tues. E 29.747 | 29701 66 | 45 |555] 594 | ar | E 
Wed. 10) 25 29. 29.309 | 71 7 09.0 | 69 5 Е. | 
verage. | | 29. 29.555 69.5 | 445 | 570 | 59.7 | 573 m 
ca rq qn ——— 
June  4—Very fi hot and dry ; с cold at night. 
=- 5—Very e rain ; boisterous with heavy rain at night, 
— 6—Rain ; fine; soft breeze ; fine at night. 
-— 1-Cloudy i fine; cloudy ; П alio wary a and uu Кез 
= —Fine; ша! oflow white clouds; boistero showery; 
fi 
- 9—үуе ry doo w durky white clouds and clear intervals; rain, 
— Mri i i: ; Some p e drizzling »u at „лацк 
Меа of the week 13 deg. below 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
y ding June 20, 1863. 
>в | 5е 5 Prevailin, 
КЕНЕЕН ge | No. of Grente ве |та — 
ө Кер SE чокъ Чао аа ЕВ 
Eb which і ЫР 
4 y adt FH Rained Rain. |^ z |^ | ае 
Sunday 14 .| 723 | 48.5 | 60.4 18 0.48 In. 
Mon. 72.9 | 49.0 | 60.9 16 0.38 
„ 18..| 72.7 8.9 | 608 16 0.46 
Wed. 17..| 72.8 | 482 | 60.5 21 0.80 
Thurs. 18..| 72.6 | 49.9 | 61.2 18 0.30 
Friday E 72.9 60.0 20 0.62 
Satur. 20..| 72.0 | 4 60.7 18 0.46 
е highest temperature Quring the above period occurred on the 
js 1816—therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the lóth, o 
eg. 
е ces to Corresponden 
AZALEAS: J B E. The plan 
the root, RES want of 
дш lled Ts Pi 
he groups ea I 
te proupa а 
their —— ? 
RD: 
1 2 
^e segre i of Sor um are usuall ly са illed | joar i 
vn еу r 
x of much more importa псе than would appear in 
pe, as many of the inhabitants live as pon 
these e or dry grains as upon Rice, "The joar isthe 
ome ánh tribes, c the zurrut of others, It 
hout Asia, and 
si shy sorts, and sprinkle frequently to 
ke ed " к, ей врїдет. 
Мознвоом Hovsz.— 
egin 
Ма beds be examined an 
soon as they e 
been i in- 
о! 
ces in feedin pora: 
made into cakes. 
i annen 
hausted, , the bed should be im 
but if, ав ойе ^. happen 
огде: 
ев commonly sow 
ns y 
speci ia are S. vulgare and 8, 
bicolor. Кајл ajoar (8. cernou disti 
m) is а i net ‚ species, 
, the Кы. 
r, solid ап e i of spawn, they У] be Merger 
tely pid water, if they are found t 
requi As vds ie wo afte rinde the Es 
Should b be ооны? with 2 t 3 к my soil. 
In hot weather the house shou d be 
ep SA Кт 
trict. S. ceharatum is also culti- 
parts during the etn and eold seasons, | 
ich i s too high for Rice. The sta lks and 
e Munnipore dist. 
vated in many 
on lan wh 
st 
ordek to assis 
in effec cting this, the ы эу", walis — s 
sprinkled frequently with cold wa atei d the pora- 
tion allow ed t t 
the — tic оде betw eci 
di : Segue e is, weregret to say, no w 
to а student of Botan; 
b ap КЎ "of Tm Wight Arnott’ 
. to 
a Flora о 
nable time, bulk, an 
etle was so much crushed that it wasim- 
бо 
бойро: requires, within 
pe — 
INSI : АВ. The bè 
ends to identify i it. 
eub into poet pieces | commonly called orbes 
or the Periode, ог Loose-headed A the 
or small- t (P. miliaceum), is 
S € 
and let them. "be "d up "А шаке 
55s 
+ 
new 59 ог 
R GARDEN AND SHRUBB 
"T 
LABOUR: Cwmnbriensis ends on circumstance 
file of the e garden d, 09 * kitchen Arden ind — 
tated, nor fis 
here any е асы of the style of keeping — 
pneum 4 It is therefore aig possible to form ега ite opinion 
on M аген on put 
n America теш 
Taiyi le е ripening, if turning Ai , should | ХАМ Ne have been so often obliged to at 
y atter woes be taken r the greater portion of their leaves venture to ime дир Фар of dried or oth yc m leot tha 
trim „8 Verbenas Pet йашын, апа such never һауе or could һауе undertake: es "Unlimited 
5 A itis re uisite| Of this kind.. It is requested that not more Шап 
À speedil, D Ts plants may be sent us at any one time.— Vaga. 
countries of E r e | out on lawns; а, С. The specimens i sadly = е аза 
and in most eountrlós T "ende er ix warmer pes za cc S | 2 sa staked. | been numbered. um chrysanthum, лу 
жу ү the — zone, the Millets form a very Ton week Sisto изу "cdd E sown for for а display in variegated vari nsparens, with Vand ignis, 
inhal me pes nm a domestice econ omy of the also a Tew of tha best PARE : e Lud Mignonetto ; | Orcas: he Bullen complains of our having 
з d of the hask. are vsed | ү, 1 А , or autumn work, but painted Orchid tubs © largo puc and ugly 
whole, as rice, or ground into eal, or flour, and made | 105.67 spring display no time is so suitabl that two newspapers p; his specimen р КИ 
into bread, &c. In England Millet is еМей а Фог | Мы. ls ав mb unculuses аге | 34% t we did, and they well deserved it. But wb 
feedin i bi ? смену used for blooming remarkably fine thi saya Sat je ilio mamá thing edm 
ng small birds, Тһе Setarias or c eded b ed а 1 з year, st, ho to differ. No person with any pretensions to taste сай! 
Millets yie дид» as QS italica). Тв ud ев uring bright weather, t vier the sider scarlet tubs L- а flower show M thog less 
ULM UO EE DEFUNCTI E LE EEUU ERE 
t idia one o most delicious i Dd ful if i а? 
tivated grains. Тһе Brahmins, indi ed. aj| | 428 the а анай ^4 нду, Nul теша, Nx vy Qrehids Are not attacked by а tangus but by a formidable 
of natives, particularly es eem it, 1 and use the shou! et in, they ld ce start e by which many fine collections hav been, b 
for eakes, and porridge, Še, 1 ‚ | growth again, to th rious detrimen ined. — res bei reci 
— says Ainslie, t а and: wi HA FRUIT AND KITCHEN G 1 d when growing nores h forced v 
milk, es a Wesen light dier T Give m d of amice Ша RU о ig dat око y Next 
adry ry light e bic y parts of India, € с Roses: W. on your Rose Trees 
ES ie seed time for the first o edis i i Pio ed us. itis ров ME eme, c 
һаа шу; the second, between — Figs теши no more wood than » бйлген e Xy x fo ЕЕН аз tar as w 
m reni vpron), required for next Be sure to select ing with акш nition of sulphate 
vated chiefly | ing, the shortest- jointed shoots. Ridge Cucumbe: VN Mo roots aro беса, RM 
yere enr seed | Gourde, and Vegetable Marrows should now bo zm ваен Таз А d оное d 
