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584 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Jene $0, ыз, 
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ch the 1ynningham апа 
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As to the flint hatchets, 
T 13h adl nean 
Р, 
io be the best setterg, being as 
Tak Hamburghs. 
The little бева. house itself. is well worth a visit ; | 
re o - ardenir 
r 
The Magen further states that M. Elie de Beau- 
mont e sed his opinion that the gravel pontem of 
Moulin- pde ode did not belong to the Qua embar of t or 
1 t 
ARD 
nw who 
thorough ripening 
RUIT AND crues GARDE 
repara vs ll e importa н of а 
yt ce 
of the Ku n all wall-tre 
ender 'espaliers, w m х оза бл рау анда to thorough 
thinning and early training. Who can expect 'eaclieg 
ы perfect this process when the youug wood is dangling 
om the wall until Angust? ears аб this period 
should also have 
breast wood mus 
tk 
as much attention as Pea 
is quite a picture of first-class gardening. The trees, | 
consisting or Peaches, bids e ears, i fruit, ind {шп age Dn that it ME aer X peii f iw t 
ruit, and | Zerrains meu 
еы ау за ds кыы а j which he would not be in the least prer, hat Бе dE 
wW which i: is more vigorous, and of a better colour even, bones were found ; adding, more s e Ni 
than that out of doors. These trees are managed on | believe in the asserted авва а RE 
the close pinching system, and are fed two or three JAF rary of the extinct elephants, ктү Set 
times a week with liquid manure. f the Pm. period! The opinion o АМ ту 
А long pit is filled with Cucumbe 1 l ve teran geologist imports a new e 
and е other half р, onb, an peser rained of 
trellises. Of these the plants in the € йыт. Pan 
are the most чароце. an z and fraith pA ong t ge n Calendar of Operations. 
noticed fine examples of СагЁег?в ThE, an excel- t 
lent early iari a good kind from Mr. Cuthill, CFor TT ensui fip week.) 
evidently related to the Syon ignes bree ч PLA DEPARTMENT. 
s rmerly а penc ove, is now CONSERVATORY, м —Now ^ hut. the conse orvatory is 
efly filled with Figs d Tere which a f © 
д dcs bas t got Dd e 
lovers of 
igs. even 
Ewing’s glass wall, which at one time occupied so | 
[0 
"They are little | 
dwarf sta ат їп pots, and when the fruit on pes S | 
ripe an inspection of it will, doubtless, form a trea 
who desire a good and c 
win 
carry out a cleanly system of cultivation, and to intro- 
duce fine specimens from other ned or — 
m 
canvas screen kept during. bright sunshine. А 
much attention, but which in its original form proved regards Stove plants, a very free use of yringe, 
an utter failure, has gth been turned to good | with abundance of air night and "йау, should 
ас t. as been converted into a long span-| be siste in, e main b S bein 
roofed h hich Peaches are trained alon produee sturdy plants E short.jointed ^ wood 
the front cordon oblique fashion, and Vines along the Liquid manure, composed cowhouse drainage, 
back, this being intended as a testing house for these | | guano, and soot- 2 should be constantly in use, 
fruits. he placed along the bac nd front it in no onn ay than clearand 
furnish excellent accommodation for early Strawberries, | dkk: Себ «Ире ally rehids, syringing them 
ps of British Queen, Sir . Napier, | fly diri in the еен, ч shutting up emer in 
nds most e stee em ed 
ro for 
for 
which g 
and Keens' Seedling, have been produced this iE | 
m dd he 
these Бето the 
useful in many w 
very 
ays. 
In plant houses aet нов of апу ism sd 
has taken place since our last visit. 
k 
have seen them. 
They ar 
may however state, eot ii аз dressy and el as rever 
we remember to Of new pla 
they contain a consi erable number fro 
advance 
te to requi ire special pen Among Miscellaneous 
f the | 
the After noon. Wi th , respect to mixed gr reenhou 
Use Wie metra of water morning and evening, with'a 
| particularly free ee of air. Continue to make | 
cuttings of gay things for a late autumn display. 
Camellia stocks M now be grafted, choosing the 
young wood which has the leaves perfectly developed 
a » 
ana 
Xs. hath 
rc Conifers alluded ЧЫ ОМ other day г at Ah Е | 
егей 
Streptocarpus Saundersii, a white-flow 
t e че 
ut | material of 80°, il e Sud e E. rem pens 
| а foot deep o of cinder ashes over t, to kee| 
Amaranthus inci ые ber vierte a p ee rate 
edging plant under rich d а good supply of it should 
be secure ed for t inc Tes 
exe 'EPARTMENT. 
ES — Use the springs in earnest to all the stock, 
ew | PINER 
Кн - as much solar heal ible, and 38 
as possi 
| abun nda anc of a air „to „youn i x. growing plants. 
Be 
ruiters, in order to insure 
[a greater. amount of simospherie ош, which of 
Ша. 
а young iet of tl 
Disa gran diflora, paurei of which are growing ina cool | 
ЕУ 
| 
5 Of out-door fruit all kinds а appear to be plentiful € 
d Apple® which are a thin and partial cro ey 
ound to better on dwarfs than on trees E 
die height. Peaches and Nectarines 
all- that Brand a pm and Pears a 
good. 
== TEMFERATURE 
= BAROMETER. fthe Ai the Банк 
m. E$ ars pd Nr 
a 
5 Max Min. Max. мш. Меап deep. | de e 
135 | 2.543 | 295426 | 67 | 46 | 565] €) | б} &^ 
Thurs. 11| 2 9. 9.42 Ё, " 
Friday 12| 26 | 29474 | 29432 | 65 | 42 | 535 | 59) 5l SE, zi 
ко 13| 27 | 29914 | 29.639 | 67 39 53.0 | 60 5i W. 04 
кадау 28 | 29.963 | 29.916 | 73 51 | 63.5| 61 95 | W. | ar 
29.949 | 29.930 | т 41 56.0 | 61 575 | S. W.| 40 
we 2909 | 65 | 53 | 590 | 61 | 58 | & |o 
Ld 76 | 40 | 5880 | 61 | 58) sw. 0 
Average. | — | 29.802 | 2; m 450 | 57.0 | 60.5 т\ш 
June 1ll—Fine, but windy оду ai rain at night. 
—  -Uloudy ; showery ; Reavy n rain r“ ін ш 
]3—Fine ; ve 
ne; show: cold ai 
ne ај 
16— Hazy; rain; задә ылы 
t 
vereast i pes and. hte; very fine. 
a sense АА £ 
Mea: week 34 deg. below the average. 
RECORD OF THE AT CHISWICK, 
g , ending гб 1863. 
Sg | Бе : Prevailing Winds. 
June. £H 39 tH Yes 2 Quantity |; ; 1811. |81,2 10) 
И VEL Zs тоса ^ ара sss 
Sunday21.| 738 | 509 | 62.3 16 0.68 in.| 1| 5 4|3 11841 
Mon. 22..| 73.4 | 49.4 | 61.4 16 0.59 —| 3| 2| 1| 215/ 9/8 
Tues. 23..| 72.1 | 47.3 | 596 15 041 1| 2| 4| 1| 316| 5/6 
T 21..| 73.7 | 492 | 61.4 и 0.49 —| 3| 4| 1| 215993 
25..| 72.5 | 498) 61.2 19 0.72 —| 2| 6| 2| 5/13, 6/3 
Friday e 73.5 | 50.2 | 61.9 18 0.69 1| 2| 4| 2| 2/1310] 3 
Satur. 71.9 | 47.9 | 59.9 0.80 4| 2| 2|. 2i 316 &— 
The highest ement du; “с: the aboye period occurred on the 
22d, 1816—therm. 
35 deg. 
deg.; and 
е lowest on the 23d, 1851—therm. 
s to Gorr rresponden 
uch ven nts th no of aes азе ш ca is still уе 
VIN —Early houses mei APRICOTS : xi Е “тош Apricot leaves ected afi with a 
minute Uredo, which is new to us. No Зее for this geuus 
JE in um place: ue Do Ae bury та plants. into GE Таш is бт "Per 
а. resti E sta ES no ling w e n point. o ched any chemical. The only counsel we can give 
earlin ar by As po endeavour you is to burn the affected leaves if not t m JB, 
E} BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM : Diss. Cut away the scraggy _ branches 
rop. The 
on walls a 
Wer ide 
at x Че to his. ond а laterals to ramble 
awhi у if 50 in nelined, Ventila te late houses freely by 
аге 
ате also bear ting ES 
ered 
Constante, a arf compaet sort, producin ng few. runners, 
wi would make good e edging plant; it is a mid-season 
ellaneous, 
the Vegetable 
apenra; with planta, "On be шу ef 
nd England, where there is an чй - wal e 
has a sere and чар ар 
che discovered 
Жай ein 5, лег Abbeville, ha 
mom 
Creation.— A 
to have just been made 6 
iron on vegetation, Prepara- into new gro 
tion 
entirely ed, it is 2 xd application 0 
h 
be fou 
as in horticulture, but the experi 
X ltiv 
60 
night, if the thermometer с m E maintained at 65 
without the aid of fire hea Keep floors А ali 
urfaces wet, in preference to uk syringing, if a fine 
ем is desired. 
PzACH-HOUSE.—Give plenty of air day and night, 
and syringe heav vily morning and evening, except 
where fru Маз is моа ing. Persist in constant stopping. 
CvcuM I are exh 
This i 
mi че Frenci 
the Enine apii mine on the 
i i anity ж "indicated by 
ries dineo Ot fi hin w and worked flint 
is р eve Pr ИС һе Lace 
+ ЕКА ог six. Attend 
diligently to St yer TM t disbudding is 
necessary ан riod ; also pos down suckers. 
tock to 2 gaps ti let plants alread dy rooted, o or the 
a 
К ins о Жылы ойу cultivation forth- 
pur 
| with, in A "d eady fo: 
ik 
buds on Carnations and Pi be redu 
& | according t o the strength of the plante, t b to bg. 
ght to be retained 
bone i is certninly of the | on each ; remove all laterals as appear, апа attend 
а ы which it was|to the destru red of green DN 
LEN formation Р ! f usually troubleso; 
which is more than. 
Р 
si in autumn or early in spring. The 
Ew 
possibly answer your purpose. 
Cucumber 
Borse: Diss. Bulbs of Dar mei Snowdrop, Leucojum, 
Tulipa sylvestris, Fritillary, Crocus, &c., which have been 
taken up with a view of se img them, nted 
in е of the churchyard, now ог аб 
during Ње ni next two or three months, ond in the of 
U 
common Fuñigo ААК te pat tof h hot those 
wh 
ere tan is used. You may т apioklime, oS ut we are 
not certain that it will destroy it; if n: o common 
m. MJ н 
N CHA tonensis. hou! 
peat at odes 0 Chain is sup ed by Cloth of Gold, as 
they are поб quite the same in character, but the latter has 
the adv: kp ie being a more free growi ariety, » 
besides a very well marked and ornamen: t. 
SECTS: T S P., R N., and other corresp 
2 ; 
your plant - iy what is 
ое. Seilla peruviana ; 2, Hem Tu quem flava; 
bermuüdiana —Jim "Crow. Суби sessili 
wen olia; 2, Specularia 
ха » 
RusriN Grapes: H M Wt. There is no reason to believe thi 
your rust is different in its origin req that ж! 
and which arises so menna rya di 
tly 
contact with fore 
foreign bodies in thinning, bi 
from sudden draughts. M J B. 
Tur EDINBURGH BOTANIC GARDEN: 44 B. We prp 
cussion 
of this matter. Lorà Palmerston’s remarks егей — 
opinion such as all men of sense will endorse. tho fresh ; 
VINE LEAF cm: C Сри, Н. Many thanks for the oit 
Suite дот tat tha sc which ммен mmy jr 
ear curious ехсгезсе! 
insect, xs F and о sometimes 
with them. We fear that your Vines mU* — 
DEA АШ you can do is to them asif ed 
wi r, t ME that will 
ів v doubtful.— jy We have instancé 
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