THE GARDENERS' CHRONICA AND АНЫЧА, GAZETTE. 
[Avavsr 15, 1863. 
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tive solution. One kind of Wheat | hous PEU 
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whole of the n: A little 
up, if only to e re à proper circulation of air. Take 
саге, however, "that it i is kem e wW duri ring the night. 
within and witho out, t, ha id үз 
the same, viz, 26 gra а gramm i" 
ground they yield a а de al of беф, but are » barder 
than common Wheat, and not friable e colou 
tho things 
feddisb,. as if ha € 
e spee cific E 
winter de Aal ering 
aei beth [o mon character, such as Cinerarias, Ver- 
benas, Scarlet Polargoniums, Heliotropes, pe &c. 
Cinerarias must now be potted off, wheth em veni 
or from suckers, Chinese Primulas 
nese P also, 
to give the last shift immediately to thote rtr г 
blossom i in October an d No ve mber. Scarlet t Pel elargo- 
very 
of the flour is somewhat lighter tham that 
M. 2 taste is е апа теней and w 
t o the slight bu 
ROING DEPARTMENT. 
, PINE 
S 
fire heat must be kept | 
ke | th 
ros m 
got out with a liberal hand, also Autumn Lettuces, 
A bic to fruit as ie all D Little per- 
shoul rmed on tender 
fluo ood 
fruit. tied after this v "Not m the fruit but the 
wood for the ensuing year must be ripened, 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON; 
hrown emits a " рене 
smell. On pid ng vos in moist ground, under the 
usual утын ^ the atinosphere, “№ at a temperature [f 
? (Réaumur), the grains жаүы ev ier swelled | 
d venth da ay | 
the ninth day t this deco comp ositi ion was comple 
iss Plants се in dung а must be 
lied 
sup Wi Р 
ud hax should a во be kept near the and n 
allowed to AAH со closely окей, 5h M € 
| plants need hardly be expected unless this tended | 
to, and weakly drawn n ones se seldom a never ? rield fn fine 
fruit. uch as are swelling 
t апа as muc 
iz Ul 
time, Figari- Bev ны similar negat sults 
from grains of Wheat found in other sepulchre “ 
also on Barley proceeding from the 
that there is every reason to believe s that t "the P 
hitherto „Ostensibly obtained from Mummy Whea! 
emove 
useless gres. and еше as soon as — are perceived, 
which, if left, only rob the fruit and weaken the 
suckers which it may be necessary to leave on the 
| plant for "keeping up the в tock. Do not allow youn 
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into which the former was sown. Veterinarian, May 
Pinus Bungeana at Peking.—Near these royal tomb. 
| growing in beds of soil 
it ki in 
closely together, nor to sustain any check through 
neglect in watering, or the want of y bol room, Plants 
beds must aan be prend, журго 
to with water, 
habit and most striking appearance, It had a thick 
trunk, which rose from ie aep to the height of give 
three or va we оу; | 
{еп branches sprang o T r bendin а 
ihe usual way, s but Б y perpendionlari ys as каршын 
а Таг ch, to the ight of 8 0 or 100 feet. The bark of 
I progress for the nad 
VINERIES, бее that Vines from which the! fruit has | 
occasional washing with the engine if red spider i is at 
white colour, рер like that of the ‚ Arbutus, and the | all troublesome ; and use every precaution to keep the 
Mns than those of the common Pine. Alt together Erbe P A" A, long F^ ep, p & ihe 
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this € n: ы мы hes е Кн. арай vey ву inet principal foliage. Late Grapes colouring should be 
А m ый.» hi 1 ? th € with slight fires in cloudy weather, especially 
s ў (hey 5 which, after this season, where they are not 
ibiy iae 
ould 
poss In all my wanderings in India, Ghina, or 
Japan, I pad never seen a 
ne tree like this one. 
?— and had I a 
Musca 
чм ду all but ripe, xil кене gentle fires, unless Me 
weather should pro ually fine. rips 
frequently ee а oca in late Vineries талы 
е been gr 
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н] Валкомвтвв. | orean On Eae | 
Sepe е чес o ear E E 
“| Max. | Min. [ue Min. | Mean]? авер p 
Thurs. 6 (|29915 | 29805 | 79 | 59 | 690] & |е 4 
Friday 7 з 30.018 | 29.974 | 80 61 70.5 | 64 61 
Satur. 8| M 30.090 | 30.036 | 80 50 65.0 | 65 62 
Sunday E 30.089 | 30.044 | 86 52 | 690] 65 62 
Mon. 10 % 30.018 | 30.026 | 80 | 43 | 61.5] 66) | 6 
Tues. nr 29.978 | 29.965 | 83 | 44 | 63,5 | 66 63 
Wed. 300% | 29.940 | 78 | 45 | 613 ^ 6 | 6t 
| "29375 868 | 50.5 | 65.7 | 61.9 | бз 
Aug, 6—Rain; cloudy ; very fine. 
— 7—Cloudy ; ve fine; hot and dry ; warm a£ night, 
— B— Cloudy and fine ; уе! ne throughout. 
— 9—Overcast ; very hot; fine t гош out. 
—  0—Very fine; ЕА nd dry ceedingly fine ;"overcast. 
—  ll—Light clouds and fine; very hot ; exceedingly fine, 
_ 1 ?— Light clouds ; Ye 
y fine throughout, 
Mean temperature of the week 3 deg. above tl 
RECORD OF THE 
D , endi k 
СТЕП TRNA 
ga g] [3 а | No G 
reatest; 
— Рав SEE HE ud Quantity |, 
ш |48 Rained, | 9f Rain. 
Sundayl6.| 731 | 515 | 603] 17 0.80 tn. 
Mon. `17..| 73.1 | 505 |618] 20 112 
Tues 19. 736 | 518 | 627] 13 0:38 
Wed. 19..| 731 | 518 | 624 | 17 042 
Thurs. 20.:| 727 | 913) 620| 16 045 
Friday 21. 724 | 498 | 6L1 | 13 0.62 
Satur. 22..| 714 | 499 | 602] 14 0.67 
The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 
Y 1812—therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the 21st, 1830—therm. 
eg. 
Notices to o Correspondents.: d 
B. urserymen supoly the 
9; 
What could it be?—was it t last It is a piece of pedantry tó spe 
что reward me for my journey to the pinta gare reason. um yis rie A es ns e chona us, you are А ‘sensible man- you will А ау 
Ы I went CELL to а spot чона. two of these ka ia у d : > t E nothing to say to such silly changes. 
tr ie бео quently osely; giving the ho EXHIBITIONS: 4 Y. A Pitcher umm is admissible in N 
Te were both eed eh with river м heavy smoking as вода A they аге perceived, and | Ул. Бити Bihonjae Albons 
i! " * $ + regar as a Caladium, an erefore i 
ге! were in а fit state а criti караан Sio for two „От. с three times at intervals of = are excluded. b бошк а pitele p 
? . s А ау be эз Е y olia; ants. 
reai of Tani Ne sei t mew. where it can be done so as to be able to keep it rather — mp "M New М вува m БЕЯ f à 
, [] reports, eir au ors see wi "wn, &n 
Tt prove @ £5 5 our M É tha nahe | close will render the cure more effectual 5 and d М ubi tho gius: of a тасыр m our 0! Pig 
it w 
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re under 
us B cce € I hac kic теб with it 
ina you мас state in the eir. near Shanghae, and 
не езду introduced. it in nto England, although, until 
E s extraordinary 
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nce w. wn. 
asily got f by t wo or three smokings, but а 
E in time i is е difficult to eradicate, 
ve 
Au when full gr 
those who have young eem of this curious tree in 
their collections to look carefully after them, as the 
pes it in [o as FM 
tly hardy i 
species is perfeo 
аб some т day it it wil form a very г 
object in 
аз done, therefore gua 
a | inside borders from heavy falls of rain, shutting up the 
of an Englis 
€— Anon. some living Gloxinias 
ctly in л the хын оез ах specimens, There із deco 
tivation to account for parently 
45 еш no living ini 
loubted d ad cien, Ж, on one of the 
that the garden as right in his 
K. The blotches on your Apple leaves are formed by - 
g larvs of а beautiful little гарри ке 
MM. к know no gaa of destroyi ther than 
hand picking and burning the infesti u^ Wo 
CURVILINEAR Houses: X. Wi 
and roofs of the те pere li iu 11 соге qms ith the 5 
Ат iterally w еш 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
ch dna that may still incline to 
por пене be stopped, as if left they enco the 
| e roots, and a r tendency to 
growth than would otherwise be th е саве. Loosen the 
f the } 11е! in order 
| to admit air and warmth, и 
БОРЧ GAR 
Am o the 
ўн blooms of those id 
I т ener P ri is 
d 
ZH 
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the matter а. жа 
starve your garden. You can 
good crops A ch # ызы. of manure t regie 
pnas without stra 
MILDEWED CUCUMBERS: 7 S. The on 
venting mildew in Cuesmbete. 25 i 
(PLANT АЫ нак, Lax suni Asiers 
ка. Where h is the Ag 
&е.—1 to be used with advantage, The 
ted by 
but not so much 
а fa dy Might, using 
of a dr using 
finely tering pot, and giving 
he w. ^ the же over 
uen remedy an fects 
that may be perceptible without loss of [i qm 
м ng vigorously. peg and training 
will involve considerable attention, and willj be 
А decayed flo ers and € ра PS Mene 
х cutting back в f th 
zich display in the conservatory. Cli oh as may incline to ;encroac 5 п th MPa ууп 
Ee Ae be наб mi ачи, beds, Keep herbaceous plants neatly tied up, and 
| the Мазар з wá ion Tato in tho season when | C5, 9 the flower stems of any that are becoming 
е ch of such thin 
E E i ines, 8 oti HARDY 
_ * floras, &c., should be got up ornamen lliscs ith- dns 
with- | 
; М. СІ bicolor and C. grandiflora | а ves чуру pe sables aid Salle id isi Prats «| 
ce well in early spring. "These latter plants, although | winter. We will su ыз that all th. “бе spring and 
Lise ‚ ате wi apted for conservatory winter ВЕКЕ iaro Peen, Мало Н tino, md 
xy tad io ep Do. pnta to top AA Ee growing P that Turnips for r and Nove m Жүз pi me 
comprises good во 
ventilation. d mildew appear, d leaves 
ought at once to be removed. We have seen this year wone 
Li pan A ше crops, both of Melo d Cucumbers, 
ong. в has been the s ings of tho 
eai whii ist of pounded and 
ene ner ГУ. ДЕА рр 
AMES OF PLANTS: C W., Armeria mA E (Gard d 
—6 6. 'avenaceum.— The plant to : 
7 refer, must, ыы ын cabra, — Discipuhit. 
ou 
Madaria ele 
porfa: 4, Clarkia 
= Sherborne 
a К. Wos а our to тат пехё 
е permits, Your question is ош. tL—J M K. 
1, арц verbenaceum 2, Ophiorhiza iza, mi 
sert donis Wai, а some allied species. & 
R LEAVES Nothing is more common than thë 
пона оп idm z^ leaves. It consists in an pen 
ent of certain groups of cells, Де е exact cause of which 1 
m mocnote, At 79 le similar affection 
ine A 
RH Pour iio may bo transplanted 
odiis lants of 
Eure eadem 
was 201. ; it should. 
next weel 
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