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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jvxz 27, 1868, 
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Books RECEIVED.— Species Genera et Ordines Fl 
dearum; Agardh.. Vol. II., Part ы it Bro pp. 787 
—1291. Entirely occupied by Ен 
Misc "m 
Ward's Plant mid --То go fon England to Japan 
enough 
Ward, even this difficulty can now be overco 
s he well- known glass „cases whi ch ker rh 
m es 
rks д gardens with many beaut ы pies 
which, but бх this admir blo invention, would never 
have been untries to "exem ey 
ose 
foreign country, however, even 
de without some а ty. 
саг [ү nter who contrac ted to make the framework 
7| Pwet 
young ск іп 
wed а 
middle of: dim | 
allo 
k m alio rest, nk say about the 
sing the | 
month, keeping the roots rather dry, and expo: 
| plants as freely to air as can be 
keeping the shoots € ma stopping them d 
cluster of fruit. Herbs a 
be cut and dried for beans 
be hung up in bags to keep prie 'elean, 
and bottled, 
They сап ег 
ог rubbed оц 
Eyed OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR на 
Forth 
ed t о dry 
m at the root after they -— set their buds, n shedding 
ot the latter is often due to this Youn 
vigorous plants vasis (dames piis to 
watered rather sparin 
second gro — 
G DEPARTMENT. 
а оаа now be given liberally to 
dung pits, in order to secure gon 
owth. The nns should not, however, be expose 
to draughts, fo the end in view. 
| A moder: ate circulation should by all means be secured 
a ht, the day than may be 
necess sary to prevent the temperature getting too high. 
Thi is, with careful attention to the state of the roots, 
k the ps ttom heat regular, the soil in a nice 
as to moi cs and giving a “ке 
nig 
| the plants too freely, which would pr ому check k anid 
bey ow them — fruit prematurely. Use 
di 
se he e did rot understand it. A Dutch carpenter, 
okuhama, ertasi to do the gla zing, 
unately broke his diamond and could n 
procure рэ to cut the glass! 
difficulties wi 
f 
Luckily, however, клен 
їп 
ery m 
afford plants етар € Fe a tough dil 
leeren posi з, &0., апа 
чокы up earl 
ч. 
$ 
28 
z 
begins to 
these were got over r at las t, and a sufficien 
number o were got r А 
th lleeti 
m-ship ** айкал » 
а, myself of tho жкен to go over to 
port with my collections, in order to ship them for 
England, there being as yet no means of sending them 
direct: from Japan. Mr. Veitch had 
à also put his qom 
on board the same vessel, so that the whole of the оор 
was lined with glass cases crammed full of the na E 
producti apan. Never before had such an inte- 
resting and valuable collection. of plants oceupied th 
‚а st devoutly did we hope that | 
wit 
change colour, when the n ces e iip rather dry, | 
which will i Mgr a rd eed flav 
VINERIES.—Att to formes direotiou s as to thinning | 
fruit i in quem dn ded to furnish. а late supply, 
and see that the bunches are severely thinned, and als 
that the crop left is поб too heavy in proportion to the 
strengt е $ Miriy Where fruit is swelling, be careful 
to main atmosphere, and give every pos- 
sible attention М. "tlie roots, keeping the border in a 
— - ss ture, and if watering is found 
nere. water. E ар nee of air 
"ie Th 
gly to prevent their making a 
' 8 
rida; 
T 
TEMPERA 
j| BAROMETER. оте А m arth Wind E 
Mean в 
5 А-А 2 res] 
29.852 76 
29.542 12 
[ 
17 анин 
т 
sa 
29.618 
29.516 
mma 
ssgesgs P 
22222 
2 
e 
io 
= 
; very Tav rain at night, 
ne th: 
ercast; showe xke EY e, gloomy ; heavy: 
with рс vp азр Sheet lightning an 
Mean tempera oft eek 2j deg.jabove the 
WEATHER AT CHISW 
thunde 
pos Я stom 
verage, 
ICK, 
Greatest 
Quantity |, - 
of Rain. |^ да 
No 
Years | A 
which it 
Rained. 
ds. 
1 
Z 
| 
олдау 28. 
Mon. 
Tues. $.; 
Wed. 1.. 
urs, T .| 73:2 
Satur. 
The highest temperature durin 
S0th, 1862—therm. 91 deg.; 
—therm. 34 deg. 
the above Pu occurred on the 
and the lowest on the 28th, 1862— 
to Corresponden 
il is 
Cocoa Waste: R W. After tho tuost diligent search not a 
2 vin could be found of the Fungus on Cocoa waste, 
me] i winis where the fiti 18 йош, and d o sbon ir Ыы ЭЧ : Gm 
ule, ү. rie ее 
and smooth seas, and with as gre lt зу ible | pot a di be hone El enus T ven p M and therefore the judges rightly disqualify him, not because 
—а mixture to. which e not at all partial, Ы М otwi алб every care ib а es d 6 used mn i 4 l-| the''three blooms” of each variety аге not tied or shown 
ga шыл br ingre with. their constitutions ng i apt to зше on th Dang for | stand Ма вава ho Ма hien minim "lone dr 
€ “ LU 
Yedo Ay eki: җа" З some time, de atmosphere o of. ren loue should bel kept $tussés, 
roccoli.— tion that Cornwall Groxiwias, &c.: B B B. ungus on your Gloxinías 
; - cool as veas but a m fire-heat will арам тй: is 
suppli. Me m ith. ite. pee Broccoli and | | order rr. and Ае пепео Dat the e the cal аг ш 4 ёш, eer id жер. WESS 
Potatoes has, no d —— ntertained ; but it è dry eemper inim them, and регі "hey aro kept too moist. pto Sidi 
been in the same way as the belief that Ton came is confined to tbese plants, you had better make a thorough 
Tuus AND NEOTARINES. ТЕ» ose the ri enin 
from China or Rice from Carolina. How i sent, jen. ss ge Tp a бхаа ofthe mig ofthe soil and roots. M. J. 
and А here it had been M few took the trouble t, to give colou ir and бн Late houses, where t the that little eould. be he "a ou tof he мает XS 
inquire; and, ineen as the mode of transport e e of common spot, which indicates something 
frui t is swelling, should bave an increased day tem: 
was limited coasting steamers, it was hardly w rth м g root. ery affection of the kind must be 
the in пй. f a friend, I Жы р rature, with plenty of moisture. "Thin and tie in the more or less local, except every bunch and ew is 
been bled (s trace the despatch of the first lot of [mn inn RE veri vidi ене wie que plici eie 
Cornish vegeta ables to an in nna market, 8 will be 
ing when ith Si 
N 
a ered, remove 
as the crop 
the bei: toa quy situs ation and keep them {р 
e plani 
тара: the t of the 
It was no о longer ag". that ч чм wate: nalis quom MA be кшй, or the еа 
t р tof B n. Іп that year РИ? Dupin, 
the steward of the Herald steamer, trading oe peer pois vvv eon dira a senson. shoulà not 
Hayle and Bristol, took u a speculation, four — ^ Mans hi odi 
— Having sold bs freely, he ventured ыны АШ crop on the earliest trees will be ge 
n his next voyage to take as NS 14 dozen, hen, advancing; as soon as the fruit begins to ripen 
fnling the dea likely to answer, he arranged with the átmosphere should be ke 1, givin 
Mr. г. Ji hn Thomas, still the great, grower of Gulyal; for : P every тр) 
dozen, deliver 
id. In the following year a small piece of and |* 
still а 
жы 
was еа devoted to the 
— care to keep the 
l; 
ов MA from. itt 
a speculat 
trad: Du 
20 should b be Eg бту at tho root, and freely exposed to 
n fine 
e | young sh 
ven 
—Plants on which the fruit is ripening 
FLO Ain RDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
t cannot be о, often repeated that to be м, t 
winter hec stock safely with ordinary care, t 
ttin 5 s 
Hollyhocks sho: 
euttings whi d 
апу 
Tooted [55 
"Айла to the 
uld be e 
they may affo a as die 
will make strong plants for next season. 
the partieulár position the 
verd КЕДЫ the true cause, ед 7. e 
Y IN VINES: JH, The condition of your Vine leaf 
Miis to j indicate that you havea slight attack of a complaint 
in 
ted Vine oceupies in it, may 
e cells 
Of the under side of the leaf. are 33 а state of hypertrophy. 
We do not believe ug in so Ej а form it can lead to any 
mischievous resul Aet 
llard ends by the e larve of а 
(Ceeidomyia salicina) or У и ne гче. 
bably be advantageous to s for about 
Вог 10 ilches, аз the M to 
"be attacked.—E R B. 
doratissima and С. orientalis. zm И. "Blea Cambroides " 
tying ДР of Pag" and Dahlias, and go over the masses рсе А. са icus. ' s ин 
„ | of Verbenas, &e., frequenti fort the purpose ofregulating| Fern, Athyri ; ms осе mola; 3 
incisum t; : inor.—M. . One of 
the growth, so as to keep it orderly and neat. the tall аа нуе ет чаа наа 4 1, Sela- 
HARDY FRUIT C ginella ceesia ; 2, Pteris hastata mucro Là Polystichum 
p „ During the preseftt month every attention should be ыйы Hue erviistum; 5, Nophrodium milli 
: s plant; given to trained АП t ially | PerancoxiUMs: В 8. Your plants le condition 
"vica Лау; these while in active growth, as Wes be pana er in time, and the shoots thinned| First youbave had aphis, and fen the f к k mould Clado- 
dy should be just now, require a good deal of water, stopped to admit sir and light among the fruiġ| SPoriùm has grown where the o Aphis Bas beon 7 
trus T аге more troublesome than in the сазе of КЕ 1 greatly assist the formation жш) evi jn ium future, you mn st fumigate with Т, з 
аі т, gi Old Pear piene mun bes bete AR vend your pote well de 
Occasional supply df elear weak |in partieular that аге анбор abou oo CL em koh n «шу thé dung of need 
liquid ы to o old lauts until th i ) : € E В. 
ied UM ey have ied suf. to this treatment. Keep Peach trees free large roundish ovate, juice 
ficient М Meses tof flower. Manure | fly by means previously advised, and dust sulphur el рар р qr Was not condition for an opinion 
ed сикы be given to young specimens | on shoots affected with mildew. Use the garden engine e iege о. "ров дбе _ 
in vigorous health, as that would dh "uad aea t00 ocousonali in warm wenther clean the trees and | 080: ий Your азана еш cost de ~ риев _ 
Ето ^ growth, а condition in which they seldom Í prevent red spider. Tomatoes muat ko wi b VM аа нта 
Srl be iven for x. lo, 1862, 
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