680 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Соте 18, 1863. 
the last a fine specimen of a highly interesting kind.| winter. In the spring, workmen M in lo йй, Уа away all nseless shoots, such as are not required for 
Mr. proofs "boots descend into the water, cut t eat m next: season or for filling up vacant places; 
Veitch is also en re o шарып the growth ai 
«е chenias, and as the 
result must hus peg 
Af СЖ other plan 
аше eriment has gon 
о be satisfactory. | 
і Far fu ugium 
+ 3 
*w»abhlw* oit 1 354 35. 
beneath the water, and then, ер, нау [^ NT 
argos 
d syringing with the 
bos dias and i y, and the 
are weak good soaking 
+ 
eye, seize the sods, avd pitch them а bar 
топ 
akly, а of LR Water 
iu А 
14 
Saguaro ang 2 feet dee еер, 5 
is trodden down by hum n feet к it is зава) 
У. eed 
rie a 
n of the Ferns, hich 
h of t as Uus 
Lm. as they 
green 
ing vi gour, 
of the most i delightful 
features д this арша 
afie erwards taken t, arrange ed in blo cks, 
orce con 1 
of similarity recalls the anpe” eee of Тау, Тһе 
peat is 
greatly ass 
vas aal үз SHRUBBERI озү 
During Ps fe tinuance of bright weather 
examine Shrubs эски this spring, Edi on 
tion, fou ng. ing w died with dei 
Many fine kinds, consisting of ЛА сое 
Lælias, pripediums, others, шріе 
great exhibitions ү 
- two months. 
In ne id hem, an 
n barges, the yea 
carried to y ama towns 
| e рое us the el 
this, 
which the high beds do not. erly, a d 
ЖЕ ы as а rew AA Qaa 
5 
luable agricultural land, 
K h 
ing perya border, consisting of an етта of Сегав- 
tium. tomentosum, supported by 
lo 
сане, BONES Wer. lakes at a t price, pue groun 
soils, freque ently to see that they are not suffer. 
ing from want of water. Give a lib ЖЫ. воя kin ng where 
EN. үе бов EUM must also be duly attended 
to with with the present favourable weather 
by company at this season than at any other, pay 
the mor e attention in keeping the greatest nea ness 
me va 
онар гуф ает бт, Меен crops. Peat is use 
| manufactories, brew пеше and lim еше, as well as in 
of it ing гара as they go out of bloom ! bor 
fave: the o flowers, &c., у од and be sligh tly 
cut back, For the same reasons remove the seed pods 
R Peonies, &c.; ese little 
obelia and yellow Согонду. prettily backed ир | private houses. Being bulky, it is subject to pressure 
with. a ед row of the. red-leaved Japanese | before carriage, and дш compressel peat is converted 
Amaranthus melancholicus ruber, a зең & also ee | о charcoal. Peat forms the basis in p manufacture | 
able tonum many purposes of conservatory deco УЗ рарег, шр, E md AE - ack. In y 
Forming а framework, as it were, to ihe centre A this | coun ntries it i used а the foundation of houses. 16 
ground, } iid centuries sfr when the house 
of Yucca lant not half ell known as it оће down, it 1s as ood as 
I S s produces a fin , especia 
when ted as it is hèro with little pyramidal 
abt prae рейт Box Among the bedding а 
Pelargonium Princess of Р. 
England Socie d 
y 
for fuel. реп in Trans. a Bath and West o 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
and the same remar! MA pplies to Lord Leigh Verben 
Among other beds Wife ce y em таа? ones filled 
non different. sorts of Canna, which appeared to be 
wing satisfactorily. 
cellaneo 
—The peat-beds play a ving important part in 
T ions jai of Holland. "There is no coal in 
Holland,—none nearer th 
basin et Liè; 
pro 
in " 
ае land there qnivers. ] perpe tually, E 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
ver, and is then used 
of 
will be followed by an i of 
e plants, and with the. greater ew of their 
ming iu season. 
uld not be longer delayed, 
es shou| 14 be well jv in Meu the shears, unless 
s, as Laurel, Turkey 
ak, &c., where the knife only dd be employel, as 
the leaves look bad "e рар ей w ith t shea 
o 
he drawers байс ы! m or 
бо tok allowing them to dry gradually 
lland and other green 
CONSERVATORY, &C. 
—New Ho 
RM p will now be getting out of b 
ANT to avoid bein 
| car 
n| 
e cir КЕНИН 
e been па їп 
я | iod [^ Brew to an intermediate house ces а | 
and | fortnight Ld to their being taken to the ME: spring айанна shoul 
servatory, and gradually inured to a free circulation no 
| аі. Ву attention to this and Lern m AE in 
HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN, 
йк ла КЫ, be 
of th 
liquid manure. To ive fine crowns next 
d be З t. 
nd make a further 
f Endive a 
sowing. Continue the regular sowing of Lettuces and 
ts 
Peat was burnt in Hold 
in England. Тһе со 
he years. 
long, before о Pens 
sumption increa ш, 
d tens at which date Фе 
кч t-beds 
and llamandas will continue growin Fins wly 
blooming for some е - outils ata tinis vorn if | 
da. cd 
———— 
MENU E ERE e 
РУМ УО ЛЕТА 
эн D . tons. this s is neglected, their beauty may be very short -lived. | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ums Don е 
> ural Gardene 
veenen, the chief town of Drenthe, Т in | ОРУЗИ? moving plants thence that have been g| Вавоивтев, | em 
ihe UHR мна old peat-bed. "The fields and gardens | ronn i in the are, "n avoid allowing the atmosphere | ушу. 28 istic s ne NTC, Оке Air. [ofthe кы vai d 
by thei eir smiling | aspect would never betray their | t° become very warm оп bri си ees y da; йе, ie ZS] мах. | Min. |Max. | Min. Mean | (oot feet ў 
origin. In i qom eat i posed t i MS уле every n а e placing i {ж ТРЕ т! “Г эз easi мы ТЕ UG 
been formed by the decay ol vegetable T k E that | this house, and that the creepers, &c., are not infested | Friday ЖЕ а 30205 | 30279, ве |а | e83] ви ар | NE. Юю 
fh with insects. tos stock in ill now be tur 1125 | 3:48 | 30.266 | 83 | 42 | 623 64} | 62 |N.E.| .00 
of heath and moss, Ls rdi of t which pits Вопдау 12) 26 | 30311 | 30256 | 85 | 49 | 670| 64° | 62 | E. | 0 
forms- a. mould t Sedi И» ч Te p until ү ting ud н be carefully attended to | Mon. 13 27 | 30.405 30376 | 8 | 37 | 605) 65 | 62 |N.E.| 00 
» ive undermined t the trees, and, having, caused their "Era Heaths MEA ces for | Wed. 1 9 zs - 8s 30 Pr ві 8 NW. 00 
tras mildew, ia АГ! voit the momen perceived, 2 ET әз | arr. NE a 
ies Ages afterwards the trunks are found vios | some of the soft- ^ei varieties rw мд, liable to | By M9 ppi жор cw s Le pepa ni T 
several feet below the surface of the bed. The fores ë al с ыы ва M jo id ce 
DEPARTME — 12 -Slight haze ; very fine; hot sun ; warm a 
in the low beds peat is formed by the decay of aquatic a. ERES indi 
plants under X eT n io he e tie um Where the. quality of the. frait i is of „great - d EE int eg mia ts м "- с the n: 
and form ie supon n layer. бА о огы БМ адаг нео 
the su he Bob after a long Suckers that are not very у эп will e E. fited i чн ме 
дарь in in i whioh the peat T (0; stranded on the | being left on the stools for a month after the и Hei e Peers isa s 
ego He лаком ihe S qute ts take root and prevent | cut, but this ill seldom be iim in the of emere 
p ing when the m Lied ain full health vi lants. A 1 th Së | ед| шд У: 
of water, At, other times. the beds carried away gaen A z and maintaining | SA афа, EU thej Juy. JH FH EF тү Quanti im isl lE 
M force of the wind, and i have р in | case ssion stock may lead to its fruiting pre- A РЫЯ | е тше ot Rain |Z lz аа a E 
bor n the plaintiff sought to reco ion of an matur, € Therefore n there be no lack of attention | аат | zs | sio вэ ал | osom|z 1 1/1 71581 
E п Яоа moie Ne with all the. owner's nt pre Pla swelling their fruit should be | Mon. T30.. 12.5 | 511,68 22 072. |1|1| 3|—| 119102 
ve on it, and stran PEU with е yF laoti m mure d t| Tues. 21: 73.1 | 506 | ero | 16 051 |2|1/3| 1| 4/13/10 3 
aries of а neigh aged plenty q A MOISE | Wed. 22.. 734 | 518 | 626| 21 137 |3| 3| 2| 1| 3/2302 
a neighbour’s iras iq The tenentur shutting up early rn Vos ТЫ КТ PLC a a om [19522233 
greatly ces DER егт Znyderzeo, Е а ышы Batan as 125 | a7 | еа = ass | 2l el 3|- 201812 
Macbeth; came а. Birnam xxus. lt spider makes its appearance on the| me highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 
thein ; them, and sal foliage ME LY has commenced colouring no time | 25th, 1814 t dhem. 92 deg; and the lowest on the 2st, 1862 
Tus d E кш ш а Рабен hman, | should eb. the hot-water pipes wi eem ЕЕЕ“ 
Ше la fasten | about quantities of lime i Notices to Correspondents. 
im са attached to to stakes fixed | with a brush. lime e oung Gardener. mean at 
in the more ble ‹ ам The working of the peat- | from bein ng vae un T t pa the Та тш quur) а ol D Vent 
CIR NIE large number of hands, The | to prevent any н една... appear. e. The d sire Manches your plants poo — 
taa lat { IwsEOTS: He he red 
ilio eet apart, and from 3 to 4 feet deep, lined with an earth | showi ng 1 рате aim e A. р а. epitet on the - menm ra: жү" АА а orchard- 
” io prevent the peat from falling i , These night if ок bunsh UE dE wien house. They erem suck the fluids of the leaves, апе 
until uscats are grown for a ee ^s M dac will Wh b at (or p Nur Rerum 1 M b a smail roen fial: 
fom t : [eec of f operat ions the peat is fit to | little chance of securi а good ор of these аға fag (Ëhytocoris sp.) common o lanis, Famnigation 
бае ind а m ew Эз а, working these ago : is | temperature of 70? is maintained. Attend refully to S gas a ti W C B. We very much TUNE say that 
ire. M. uiros, from whose | young Vines recently planted, keepi i have accid slaid, 
the ha d ption we have rrowed во me of| ЖЫШ state, mai "6 anas ч cy buts e апа ааа If jou viit сан dp А-н пай. and ed TUE your 
чат ts, mentions a'case "ER у the fire | shading until the Vines get a fai S ри а IQ have ап inmediato pri 
ted twelve days, and the only by which it —Wh R. —G S T. Primula cort 
could be stopped was to to diga а trench round th А bo : ere fruit is swelling the x моч Lepachys —Andrew Smaith. Polemonium 
fleld. The chief of the lov. (3 m. PME ld be. ni a properly moist, state, and e hellum.—4 B C. 1, ко Oxalis repens of the z 
the Ма еа ss oraj th ibility in perfect henlth, 2, улана mostachydm Cuailuglanum.: 5, Lonioers fnvoluemsta? 
ecessari] Пу | аз there is no possi of о отни мс реа An Artemisia cannot be i without flowers. 
hes EN of a | ^ бе Government lays | fruit ра the leaves are kept in health. Keep the mier HORTICULTURAL : @ S, There рме нін truth 
sion is given, the propri IE р; en permis-| Vines thin, and prevent their ir being encumbered with | „ hor common sense іп the statement to which you refer. 
эм ot proprietor skims o “ме useless laterals, and remove any deni 1 t SrrawsesnIes : Т B. They appear to be suffering from drought- 
consists ( valuable agricultural clay uiu, an once, as th hen left onl; "à Lube ip] аи ес Vadim 
| io! it to another portion of The cla | тез: рег oniy serve аз а harbour for| have saved them. Strawberries cannot endure summers 
This 2, or 3 foet tic, and beneath tis lies tht e aucem N —@о мето Webb eoi Ги 378 
* aminary Step іа. performed in eni rs over the а TAYLOR'S BAR Hives : Jgnoramus. We donot know where these 
are to be had. 
