632 
seeing that their wants are so few, and so easily 
supplied. Difficulties might in ime occur, when e 
as become scarce, but the nature of the land-tenure i 
т, like that of New Баман hampered by ill- defined 
tribal claims. On the 
ont тагу 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE NT AGRICULTURAL чение = 
NN | Orange trees, and | 
unt of Ыг апа 
ЖОЛ occu 
grown for covering t 
other things that enj Ее а air a 
moisture while making their 
the hardier stove plants will form 
Go over twiners 
property, the peser resting either in families. or 
individuals. А sma all portion of it onl 
frequently, and regulate the eu before the shoots 
py eds— | spe 
the e suitable 
[Jur 4, 1863, 
sufficient t EY the wants 
of a Fijian phe and the eus 
for es d are never seen to adva antage unless they are 
new ground frequently, and Абарот" е чаш In the 
ang in a natural and ‘graceful egi 
Sickly specimens must be frequently examined for 
from the parterre, should not be өл ae Cuttings 
of n in be 
sale of land, an agreement made with the owners, 
approved by the chief, is bodies to hold good. Jt 
must also be recollected, that xod re of land 
ке dI. otherwise they will „spread to к йкы 
setal 
freely as Water 
it will also be serviceable to mul 
with rotten man Trap ear 
were offere the terms of de cess о be give 
ye for the consideration, of 
por ed b 
wigs an 
dm 
wi. ie. must be o aforded зийод. space to allow 
FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
‚ debt clai aime 
Appendix we have a “systematic T of all 
lants a£ present known," made up from 
d we are "деши" hat ‚8 | 
tbe ваше subject is 
une. M eee US obligations to 
for the ce the ey hav 
use can agone be ke Pea too moist, We 
should be ШОШ over-head 
active growth for a 
| bright da dy ys, but this ond be used as sparingly " is | 
with the e perfec ect safe the foli wow Plants | 
we robs that he has кзы deputat to mention 
the serv ed him at Kew, which we have 
k: e ormin 
of the vast Kew Herbarium, V liher the 
expedition. itself could have been organised, or the 
f om thi ir 
ктт та; hould be placed in а 
ooked after her ere for some time to com 
this k Pr 
he rid 
morning and TARR fair 
ly dam 
"A. Aper ely i in 
to ані the. irit where the et 
heavy гэ; the strength of the Look to pre 
in at once, 
e crop will be but poor, and it is very desirable to 
L-] FI DA 
and the өркә diligence must be used n ne thee 
pests in check. Аз regards. Orchids, if КОШЫ 
4 
аше _ STATE ОР THE WEATHER AT CH ISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
It is desirable that Dr. Seemann should remedy this Me to do to them, besides attending to the ordinary 863,2s observed at the Horticultural ld 
omission. utine of affording the plants a thoroughly mois - к 
mosphere, repotting n specimen ЕУ шау г eguire June. |Bg| BarowstTER Ofthe Air.  |Ofthe 
The studeni of I wh plants is under „deep 3 ci [ii od the AE as often as may be ; | and July. 54 тоор feet 
obligation to DR. MUELLE n. i m Min. |Меал деер, deep 
ues his very тае ошай to the ^ х Thurs. 25) 9 | 30.082 | 30040 | 79 | 40 | 595/68 | 41 
Начу f them. We have now before us а third Ces tS Хоар 30 E $19 [mon Zope TES ^ud 
volume of his Fragmenta Plytographie Australie, |  PrNERIES.—If not already done, plants expected to Sunday25 12 | 29.916 29.903 | 72 | 37 | 545| 63 | 6 
containing 177 pages of botanical descriptions of new | show fruit next January shoald have their fin al shi ea ab | Tues. 30 $1 4 | 30292 | ив | 73 | м | 593 | 63 | 6 
drawn | once, filled Wed. 30.274 | 30081 | 81 | 46 | 63.5 | 6l) | 60 
that Ferdinand Bauer himself might be proud of them. | the e growth. completed before winter ; for if tboy $e ee Average. ie 0.070 | 30014 EO 400 | 57.8 | 633 | 609 1.9 
The sixth Number of Seemanw's Journal of gone |kept growing it will be uncertain if they will show | June 25—Very fine throughout; cool at night. 
contains a plate of the Nard which an excel. | fruit —— Spring. Indeed е е із по sure mean - rum Ue CH MU dine, but cold at night. 
lent account is given by M ME | of induci Pe nes Sho ow frui t tha t ve RM z A M finet две; е night. 
oes - he Classification v Willows, Pr tt and allow: = Syer йпе; PAR ara онду, оен ал 
; and а brief notice by Mr. Moore of the|ing them a short rest, giving no more water to the| 2чу. жы riis me) exceedingiy me throughout: о mod 
чт ои of. Asplenium Serpentini to the list of British |soil than is just sufficient to keep the roots in 
health, and then subjecting them to a brisk heat. доста SENIO 0" 
жы June киы of the Garden we have information on Treated in this way a supply of fruit аб the expected 
der ripe flowers and their exhibition ; | Season may БЕН En "EIS duis сае Nr 
жй шры А but owi want of convenience and necessary | шу. |БЕВЕЕ:Ё à Yeu in Quantity | |]; [si]: E | E 
PA ШЕШ Yhich it юана 
* Now, Mr. Raise: er, | means, or. uix causes, the plants : are often kept grow- 4894 of Rain. |" д аиа 
you have had mu iron » Еэ опг та в, апа .| 773 | то | 6i. Toss mn. | 1| 4|—| 5| 69 1 
have heh bula V hope; bat if you ek ill be | is is that the plants start into gro wth in spring instead of | Mon." 6.. 91 | 1з @% is 4; 1132 sns E. 
patient and adicitur yn wil ultimately reap the showing fruit. Give plenty of clear manure-water to | Wed. 4. aila] ei] 19 oas  |—|2| 5| 2| 21121 88 
benefit of these qualities in Ач. t а = al е all the stock, except such аз із being kept dry with a Таш. 10 2d ы a H euh |31 PE i 
painstaking. Don’t expect too much: view to getting it to show = " , and endeavour to | Satur. 11..| 746 | 511 | 6 10 Lo; |4i—| 4| 1l 5| 918/6 
to have many worth keeping from your агар, D a ; | secure rapid growth, now that n be done without | ne highest th 
one by one the blooms appear : the bad ones disappear ; Barre m Keep the atm mosphere thoroughly moist, v- th. 1851. therm. 97 uu а the Drek d Ое Tu» Чою 
but t e аге some doubtful ones, and these cause the М арат heavy syringings. Plants s growing in Des op c 
mischief. Now, don't be sparing, giv sell be well ud with water at the тб, 2 
` 1 , s to Co nden 
them for 2s. 6d. а dozen (that will pay you), and only | giving а thor orough soaking of manure-water as often as |, , 4y usya, many com wunications have. bee! ved too 
keep the cream. Bring none of these out until you | Шау be necessary. *late, and o tained till the necessary inquiries can 
have well proved them during one season; show VINER: IES.—Attend to previous — — be made. Meter isobertheindulgencoo dise correspo 
1 1 
Te ih preserve the foliage in a healthy state as long as y» 
| sible, and get the „Vines well charged with organised 
—— sertion ontributions is still dela; 
f the 
Technologist EE “тыа 
1863.- There 
the "Хм апа 
itse’ n 
showy and attractive from its 
Ұегасћа! ugh а ае miny flow 
its colouri ad Princess 
— а blue self of brilliant 
d i DEPA 
Cox: —This house should n w be 
with reo yp serra Allamandas, б а 
mers anotis, and other showy plani the stove; | 
о 
to © produce а first-rate г displa y at this season 
the е house can be ke рё rather close, many of our most 
ВТЕ" 
p | for the s same pu 
ew 
for there i is no t 
1 | CTO 
"s crop. Give plants fruiting in pots a liberal 
нечег of manure x: се also those being prepared 
rpose n eason. Keep а shar dcn 
found in rnal 
vol. 7, p. 278; on the bun fibre- Le ye plants of India, 
Mes 8, p. 448; "and on the e food grains — dia, ток pm 
АТ 
in eum 
MzroNs.—Young plants must have careful attention 
to keeping. the wot thin - — over the bed, 
e to be 1 er this season, if a 
уле roots reach the 
scraping off 6 decayed ; avoid 
possible, cutting or mutilating the plan! d causing 
ble eeding, which is the ordinary cause T this dece 
Plants that have ripened their € and ar 
| health, if cut back, and the soil w 
water, will soon start into ird nd do 
crop. i — should not be allowed, however, to carry 
oaked with tepid | 
set a second iie eg te 
ERPILLARS ON CLEMaTIS : P D. If 
e to ad mit он: hand-picking, нба 
bore powder; ог washing with а rst € 
pound applied With an engine, әз ол Tins 
ing with clean water; or.washing with st оф tobacco water, 
or with diluted ammoniacal Mum in X latter case trying 
its s X fi some ^ 
Сне : M. Your м 
ment Чо supply the young growing TET oll ped 
тк o suitable for Cherri A 
roots caret bor , and wor 
a E sandy loam irt reptanting th 
EXAMINATIONS : Y б. We are er amare "that there are 2 
hed examinations for Жоону та. D 
they may be included in the coun of 
Socie ety of Arta. 
ITALIAN VERB: ne Light. According to Mr. Van Houtte 
ену prey. ripe pem are of Italian origin. Dm 
been by Mgr ome Wes of Brescia. alins 
to e n publish ed figures handsomest is E 
t i 
MES OF PLA 
E Bou tin Dey dodi De Mf 0h тотка GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. he A ris "апата, a ve abis en y oniy 
n they wo in the stove itself; an Late sown annuals should be thinned th эрк Жы ын уны less GU pratense; 
ied 4 of time which th pp their be: pers are villa above ground, for if left to iore thickly 3 1, Holena mo it Re re ШОВ. Tha быган шаша} as faras 
circumstances ers it very MM to they spoil one another, and never make half the display can judge without leaves.—Constant 2 о. 
grow them largely for this pu А To dwhich pose а very bad bit of Alyssum alpinum р 3. Сота 
e LAE е house should be dire. of Саре | are grown strongly from the pu 1 staking Prime КРЕ 4 
atmosph ew E injured by a confined | such of the herbaceous plants as v it before they | Praca Movr: А. H. Itisthe common'Peach mildew. The О 
bu Am s cr Paste Will succeed in а get blown about and injured, sd dox kadako rele | ren nee iud 
саз tos fra у done. Early flowering ling Strawberry, Prin- 
а» Lom 3 If the perm nt oceupants of the beds bulbs, as Tulips, Hyseinths, Tur ooi Kern &c. poer e qe чы mire e, with esh pale 
х аѕ гу | 1 id at th is у; 
: dhe ha mnst ри mte ан Mitte 1; or very soon be ready for т taking upand abon ^ va ie ду: ie uta Bail zoom 1o, mora Trn 
but where Passifloras, d wet weather occurs, they will be making -fresh Sn Oa Jules. The variety deserves notice on account 0 
b which weaken them for next season, Оп light | its size, appearance, and not being hollow at the core. l 6 
