656 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jor 11, 1863, 
simple manner. With a small hatchet they make | water, which shouid be given frequently wherever ese be useful to these, unless " soil was properly | 
deep and memi incisions in the гіра, from which а | сап be done. марте such things as. Achimenes, | prepared for them. Remove dead flowers from 
milky, sap abundan tly exudes. A small wooden peg is | Clerodendrons, &c., e had in full beauty а E Roses, and give autumn-flowerin P varieties ез plenty of 
I and | June to October, iare being liberally supplied with | manure water, in order to keep them in n rigore health, 
1 underneath, which i in about [m manure, but this must not h- hm too t |and secure plenty of wood for blooming in autumm, 
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isfi p p the atmosphere as moist as can be done; but | Those —— on the Dog Rose and Maneti Е Inust be 
the juice. ho produce of of incisions | avoid dam p by giving sufficient air to cause sentio kept clear of MN which, when allowed to grow, 
а Free а їп а Mage. en xm is | circulation, ei spare no attention and have an unsightly jm 
then ied to the hut, where it is spread in thin |clear of insects. Stock v autumn and inter | Givo у эе) infested with green-fly, a libera] ур 
coatin pon moulds made of clay, and dried, layer | flowering will коцш ig att пете 9 to it | with the engine, or syringe them with ган, та 
ун layer. over а fire until the whole has acquired a | sufficiently for Chinese Primulas, eal. the | Mildew i is sometim es very trou blesome after this seaso 
tain thickness. "When perfectly dry the md мс double varieties, p at all ba ekwa ted planki 
vidis is broken into iini fragments, and the ces | а close fra and shaded fro Ше sun, where the ey | any, with хур ог е еп my- will s oon spread and 
ax " i 
$ gina zation 
pure white colour of the resin naturally changes into | should also be potted an nd started at once, choosing ssible, in bes to get t| 
black, from the smoke to v it is exposed while | strongest suckers and placing them in a close d иш at li 
drying. It is generally imported in the ro of | frame till rooted. These are sometimes very br to | cC of rer чек; to givi gs walks 
tk + 1, г +1 3 A deavour Wi keep the uM 
i r "oU ing looks worse than 
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bottles, or in large flat pies diéiumiy. also i 
liquid state, iu hermetically closed vessels. di 
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sly. | | badiy kept Grass. 
16 pounds dail , but as they are extremel шч Stock in cold its ww now be rowin "freely , and 
"ers Ain sa they, у р ш. gro nig XT ntes HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN шш 
that quantity. Hartvig's Tropical World. | right ; for pentes rapid growt wth, v егу speedily su uffer . The present bright weather must be very unfavou 
Ё d — Prick À, or та th the g Бн vid von terra 
Shrub.—The bark of this shrub has sects. Examine young specimens bah жег x Potted | sufficient stock for forcing n hould be 
e Nirean in domestic practice in the States of Norta | ay in the mei and shift at once such as requi е | potte ted, and placed in ү саси fame ай the plants 
America as long as we have any authentic record re pot room, so as to the pots moderately val get established, which will soon be the case. Pre 
The author of“ Positive Medical Agents? says : “ ue. winter, in which state they are | gTO eere for p" sh een by heavily Бнр and 
a domestic medicine it is much used как [в |much more easily managed than when е үздү over or | trenching ; f ground cannot "i obtained at once, 
the country, especially by the negroes, who make funder potted. Leschenaultias should "Ы exrefully | select the strongest 'rann ers, and plant E ш ona 
a kind of bitters with it, which they drink at the | examined for green-fly, and fumigated аб once if at ай |8 dl velt in ат soil, to be transplanted with balls 
spring of the year. In domestic practice, it is used, infested, and e зен Е Ъе мо picked off | e | early n . Asparagus beds can hardly have 
either in tincture or decoction, as a purifier of the inem Ape thes they appea horozemas, ко fen manure water from the stable or farmyard 
blood. We had our attention first called to its virtues S, &c., € ce w frequently examined - red | tank during the present month. On dry friable soils 
i in domestic practice, It was intro- | ilie and should be laid wee their s sid clean | «i чех 8 Ъе орча with n а bat. this should 
but was not re Tepeating |P ceps tle 
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when it has gradually gained favour, and is now ihe pus pm specimens of pen le hard-wood ed | ———— 
regarded аз а reliable agent by all classes of plants | ires be EY. trained, e - Shoots| STATE OF THE AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
practitioners." It e long been officinal in the — | ed out or pegged down in order ure close w i 1863, аз observed at the Horticultural Garden 
States Pharmacopoia, where it is included in the мыд айныу A which h fu etl ii very = › 
Seco ndary List of the Materia ene It is chiefly huyus depends. Isolepis gracilis, the red-leaved | ушу. 88 
valued in North America as а rem in chronic | Amaranthus melancholicus ruber, and variegated HT 
EMFERATURF. 
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rheumatism, in which disease it is төре! to be highly Pelargoniums make capital edging plants for conser- НН бутту Йен DC e ERE о OO 
serviceable. In its general action it is commonly | vatory clumps, and should be largely employed for that Tray 3 E 30149 Eyre 79 Fi $00 $2 НЧ ЖҮ ІН 
as resembling mezereon ап . The | purpose. Satur 3 18 | 30223 3.211 | 80 | 45 | 625| 63. | в | w о 
bark of the Prickly-Ash, and the resinoid obtained from | FORCING DEPARTMENT. "EEIETIECIEBERSEHESER Eo] 
it, termed Xanthoxylin, which is employed by the d far this has been a most favourable Tues, 2020 | 29016 Еа Ге ең | el FRE. 
eclectic practitioners, have been recently imported into | Season uring well-ripened high. -flavoured fruit; - — — 
this country, and introduced to the notice of the regular | such esed eren as are apt to spoil at the | Average.| _ | 30134 пізнав ess | юл дЫ 
i itioners; and as we have but very few | bottom before the upper pips are coloured should be UR MEN He 
articles of the Materia Medica which possess altogether in as dry as possible dos fcire кийн» Шы ыы н 1T fuo; Жада dry vd Bn. 
their reputed remedial virtues, Mer are well worthy of, slightest — СоЁ colouring, keepin ing the atmosphere Z — &CVer fine thro 5 
and іб is very desirable that Ё n be done without ivjury " the rest z ks Ученик, сой nouos 
extended trial, with a view of А кты properties | the stock ; slight fires may be used oudy day Mean temperature of th 
that have been ascribed to чч both by, the ааай giving a little air to dispel damp an and và keep t the RECORD ОР THB AT CHISWICK 
medical practitioners and hy A^: eclectics in North | atmosphere in motion. Look well to e к карр i ending July 18,18. 
America. Pha eutical of fruit for late autumn and early winter use, which is гуура 
Climate M. убт заа r^ pt mwall.— In the|Sometimes a difficult matter. Prepare the plants for| ушу, БЕН SSE EHI Years in 
Penzance district it berg appear that a Pera x showing fruit by keeping them dry at the root for a ža EG AE 6-14 [sur 
d Potatoes can be grown оп | fortnight or so, after they а to have completed | ———— NASA weed АКЫР КЫК 1 
the same land for ап indennita time. With uid j rare | their growth, and expose them fully to the sun, in order Mon., 13. pHa яі fee шун EUIS f- Г 
‚ exception of Russian Wheat, or an occasional crop of to ie —— rame severe check. "Those expected to | Tues. 76.1 | 21:5 | 638| 14 0.62 |-|3 
Mangel Wurzel, taken after Broccoli, the succession is | B0 W October and November should be Lii B тав | вот | e| 18 1% 113 
continued year after year without any apparent injury ur he Tr a owth for the present. Ве | Satun 15.| 747 | sto | 629| 18 i2 121 
. It is not, however, to be expected | Very Careful in supplying young stock with water, as e 
‹ ourging crops сап be continuously апу neglect in this respect will probably result in = Tar Opi i p pig D Ше роте рано оез 
m without heavy and frequent manuring. Accord- e wing gs prematurely ; ee а — to potti ч —therm. 41 deg. ; 
ingly we fin at an acre of Cal es А гч етв Ccession as ге, they can Rot ME E UNS H 
receives поб less than ten tons of сын prem d obt; ained. ' um x нецере US SUDO 
. 10s. а ton, and half a ton of guano, say 6l. 10s., ог | .VINERIES.—Grapes intended to hang through the|*s? Аз usual many communications have n: -— 
upwards of 407, per acre, while the same quantity of winter shouid be thinned very freely, and, if nec › —— эриге re etin АП Њо реони ra ИИЙ 
guano and three tons of rags are given to the Potato they should be gone over a second time, le eaving them |. ents em insertion of whose contributions is still d 
crop. It will na urally be supposed that there must be | 50 that the pem when fully sw elled, will scarcely | Fuser: R W. Your Fungus is Sphærobolus stellatus. 
something peculiar in the climat f Penzance and its | touch each other. Only a M crop — left| our leading article, June 13, 1863. МЈ В. 
neighbourhood to account for the success of this| Onthe Vines; for, to ensure success in keeping Grapes | Dareus 80. Оли”, Таз Боеђов ceto, M your Standart AE 
* Мана өй ied SCR are the common Midsummer beetle, Melolontha ber 
keu Ў А . Тһе common notion | fresh and іп! воой condition a next Мае, "the Vines | Names or Fruts: 6. С. B. Your Strawberry Was 
si Cornwall is а warm county will be found to be must be i in first- rate › health. Keep the atmosphere of| condition from carriage ; but we Бера it is the A3 Ыш 
а eXron 2 for the gri Е : € Dada, — Miror name you received t 
hat of London, th amount of frost is eaving a little air оп at night, “to prevent damp. f|. 3PPears, correctly. s w 
, The equality of small sed epidor appears тз inclined to be troublesome, wash the Messa b Dag: HH. Tho Blan: varlata D 
eg ' ined i в —@. Wils іп that way із 
Um son lec mt ture of. reader tune the шшс It. Ais stupidity. "But ieis Pis contrary оа i 
ноу A ыт лы wx qt 
ie, cannot fail of being Doy favourable to the watered at the root, and i ey ce otl t в more like some is] 
T Lodo vegetables su red spider, the leaves should be T any irem Valent dand те ADOPTAN Күз iy pesi | 
ю » neither of which, be it volu are brought | With the Mie Give manure-water to trees showing | vius leaves уше. Кова sepium- Agalma БАН | 
nel et in a fully ripe state; so that the climate | * heavy second crop, and keep the atmosphere moist Бодай. r dum Ae =G I a сопе amete E 
ее ү unfavourable to the growth of first- | by i sprinkling the passages and borders, &c. еге Sues of АА г уо expected о ше | i 
fa bigit Mk to bria d Nx © кан аи onf pan E eme a жш, pren Neri ci n heavy wet land they will rotii 
the ү п D 
лыс ат р. ыо ет 
Bath, фо, Societ, ournal of Ph If the land is propetiy trenched уой need not 
as can conveniently be done. trees in эче by| bits of roots that may remain. ҰШ not Lou 
x LA giving t pum S Асти, mes ly To name water Taie eia E andas рЫ СЫДЫ TNO Se 
а such works being соїоптей—ех‹ 
Calendar of Operations. Go over те 8 the beds f frequently, an pue: pom ep p Shi young | THEE Femws : JB B. шен est prizo f ыы 
(For the ensuing week.) cms E Apod oM y regulated and pegged ру tho тонда 
PL own unti the gronnd is feld сот! after wh йы & 
ue. LAMP m x йы ЫХ uo E кола. the shoots шау be allowed to grow iore xi liberty. n Я Aur They : — 
Sparingly use especially on Vines in pots, whose roots 
except on bright Ом. during dull un- | water, given at intervals of a few days, and when Bet the Ese ens Б ч des It ey ar mo » r 
Pants require. teas that соп- | ground is e: will tly assist in getting the За воше defect either in the or the ster d 
SG DE илы АИ ы EATUR o 
oe ed | Hollyhocks, [e are securely Meg ie t properly | = LIES 
Ея Ww. : "m 
manure:tied as they advance in growth. Manure 
