ТНЕ ind CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL СЕН 
[Атотвт 29, 1863, 
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E Eleven | tion 
, one of the best Pears of its season; Marie | іп the * Natural History Review," Oct., 1862. hey get 
jeep itish ted a melting and most SANER Lime trees are КОЧ СКЫ to Mares es ar are assigned | -— ESTE ш us p m they should en 
ith m r le ора , Short. 
Maventer д чу arse. Meets na Me sip: p] ш ые i. bs абу jointed firm growth, which, with ordinary care, will 
mud ist no last, dion Mor i N lis, » (Tilia parvifolia) 364 „ easily carried over the winter, whereas, -plants got y 
ERR n e Ора MT » Friburg, Switzerland, i .. 382 уу late in autumn in a close moist atmosphere will, notw т 
натен me ee h М: а ol Wien d e ке сеа апо) -. p^ ^ standing every care and attention, A argely thi med 
late variety, soun: useful after others are м e 0500 „ Р h fo dt the 
difolia) .. 660 , before sprin ush forwa: e put ting- in of cu 
Mone: , Из ешге б @ gan ак с) .. 815 „э д Е peedi 
eie ione pg содда „р, о. ы m «Найман: pid ce as possible. Where alterations involving the гео" 
mirable, the last ood kitchen fruit of the 5» Villars en Moing.. <. 961 ›› " a Медон view for tib MR 2 
Hawthornden class but a better keeper; of the »  Donndorf.. . 1998 p arge trees or i autumn, the 
ld N l ЭЕ а сгорв оп alls, »  Chaillé (nr. Melles) . 1252 ,, necessary arrangements for commencing them cannot 
ol о - ei w^ o n di g ahal p t dow Bo e made too soon; for although large plants may be 
Ы ^ ig The TOEN Nonpareil, Сохв remov ith d ж ос а Season of 
Pomona, and "Rosemary. Russet, were ing Calendar of Operations. Tues E Boe 6, a M with ш 
plentifully, as others. bee the ensuing week.) 
Among Currants still in fruit o wall were т UIT AND кттонин á 
nort 
Specimens of рея rape which i is баайа! у one of 
the best red: e b eing large, and zie of the 
a ios Ín Jen — is also 
common red Gra А 
eedling fruits, in addition to m valaa ble Briti 
Queen гч already named, Mr. Ingram has eoi 
isi excellent iall, 
, 
1 
y | bright 
ANT DEPARTME 
n Lilie 
et 
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| plac animi in a cool ei p 
sunshine, and liberally supplied wit ith w: 
А 
бее rrt phe berry plants for forci rcing a well 
cared for, as nothing but proper села d in preparing 
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бсш with water, expose m fully to 
m n off runners e m they are perceived, and 
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ure fine strong plants 
suc E there will be no tik of failure next 
real E a 
a Victoria 
the ren 
аз | ble; for except they are properly cared for, their рона | apr 
is is apt to be T: short lived. Continue to trim and 
| gulat e the g 
owth of twiners, cutting out any shoots zi 
Pears as the 
Gage; others mo 
Peaches, to too, are Senda 
hope to y 
those left, and cause them to bloom later than 
i ЫШ» whole were good, with the exc 
suffered fro: m the attacks | 
Frogmore Р. 
Vegetabl 
а = бокой, ; which have 
Maintain an кезе war РАА 
that Kt whioh i is mostly grown ; it comes si at the : end of 
March, and willlasttill May. Early a 
it will not be ч Юю use the engine with iis 
are rid p 
as now. get any p e per &, 
which са Ъе = nished as 
t 
nothing beats 
IE 
way 
the HEN et dy Forcing, whic 
planted out early, o often ome Sooner dian ъа 
by glass 
g 
E is exc codi veo inconvenient having workm abo ut the 
the 
ua of dr 
insects, and endeavour to get these thoroughly i айо m 
ys as much 
Чо earth up бе 
а few days, and early in i 
have retired to their ing pisos Take up and dry 
— among the plants. See that 
are liber: rally в upp plied E. mater, and do not allow t 
mong Potatoes Mare is this y ear little or по | 
disease. "i early work Myatt's Ash- leaf is the kind | 
used both for pits and open Боп and. sh-le eaved, 
hem 
)e wan taking. Young stock in 
cold pits intended. to ion pos season, should be 
hi 
Regen а and Dalmakoy are also 
useful so: 
"is cally confined to Turner's Incomparable, | 
а dwarf variety, vu is not liable to run. Of this 
апа other kinds of Celery, 20,000 heads are often 
planted. —- 
in order to ripen the w 
jur 
taki o do 
foliage. "This, pe Ed will o 
of such things as have А ide plenty S qoe 
ood; but it is advisable after xpo рар be 
enticipating the approac ch „of winte: т, ani 
. In conclusion it 
attached to s тошо Howse А р come | w 
M Че NE e eb bigh aeai bie to iat damp, б. та ои a Ut aad tha is 
whi i pes es ih especially necessary where plants 
‚ ав in all poser in which he ed, the GC in cool houses. 
utmost credit. The walks are > neatly rolled, the Grass 
short and smooth, an the RCING DEPARTMENT. 
in front o Pee Mec vem and refreshing to look| Ріхев Laden our to afford plants swelling their 
upon. unds Trà we noti iced a famous fruit. a "high temperature with as little assistance from 
Wellingtonia thegrowthi hich, as it tends render the 
was no less than 4 feet 6 Dire atmosphere dry, is ot conducive towards obtaining 
The slopes aroun und Win idsor Castle are also і in excel- | large finely- formed frmt. Therefore economise the 
he order, tl E possible, shutting up early 
onted verdure dd beauty. on the afternoons o days after syringing the 
plants and moistening ev vailable , 80 as to 
сак 
Japanes de of Catching Fish.—During the last 
days of MH the vc was lined with natives of 
e b 
Sunda: 
ed plants, in order to get it S M a and эю 
possible ; ed. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
'bserved at the Horticultural Garden 
вањ. 
ві зъзғвға 
һеауу showers: 
26—Fine; edd very heavy rain at um 
m 
free а 
both sexes, who w usily engaged in catching а | Where there are no means of avoiding having plants 
curious species of fish, Dee it seems, visits these | swelling their fruit and those ri in the same 
ays at this season of the P iit The | co tment, th it will 
mode of catching үзе med M novel and interesting. воде. орк, е rer dt de ade 
te 
f decoys— ар А s 
е kind a as the. анды ргеу. 
аз size is of little importance unless жылы with 
; but e Ar be best decided ur employers" 
uring a fair 
the top Si S ыы, The slack of this line was wound | 
wood. d 
eful attention to sec 
supply of. fruit 1 e winter and sprin gu k over 
Mean tempera: the week 14 deg. below the average. 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, — 
Sept. 5, 1883. 
Er] 41935-4 x Pre 1 
а! ЕД a&| No of 
ugust |25 SE | Greatest |——T T7 
and Sept. |555) e£ 5| $5 | Years in | Quantity |; |||; ||| 
MEC УЗЕ LIS] LLL of Rain (Alal |^ 
Sunday 30 .| 71.9 | 481 | 60.0 8 0.92 in. | 2| 8| 3\— 
Mon. 31..| 71.2 | 47.5 | 59.3 15 131 2132 
Tues. 1..| 70.5 | 47.4 | 589 19 150 ЕЕ ЕЕ 
Wed. 2..| 70.6 | 475 | 59.1 15 044 7|5| 2] 1 
Thurs. 3..| 70.3 | 47.5 | 58.9 15 049 |37375 
Friday 4..| 70.3 | 46.5 | 58.4 15 058 [51 7144 Y 
Satur. 5..| 70.0 | 47.4 | 58.7 15 0.30 3| 9| 1 — 
The highest e during the above period occurred onthe 
; and fhe lowest on the 3d, А 
186, 1843—therm. 85 deg. 
33 deg. 
Notices to Corresponden: nts- 
пропа of , ап 
the бшш; Then a net was fastened to, апа slung | 
bamboo 
supplied with water at the root, and give a liberal 
supply of clear strong  manure-water where free 
vigorous йө rn 1 is desired. 
INERIES. e abundance of air on all favourable 
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mum 
SEMENTS Garden. We 
Gardening is no letus than vtr mi 
should s expect a place higher Дл 
between, two poles, these forming the tio wo 
sides of a triangle. e third side of the triangle w 
open, with the mouth of the net кыры. Poneath it it, 
and in state i ushed forward 
The line was now unrolled, and the decoys wer ern 
ih into - to make friends with other 
(€ who were still free. fier 
time bein gen Ра е ды Б 
t 
ng allowed 
ngregation around t and to expatiate 
oxarics of the land, iei йет hauls the line gently 
d their near rae who have 
r abo net. 
then, 
howev good supply of its пот! 
assist in feeding the ibsbitéhts of хакый and Yedo. 
wa 
It was a curious-looki king animal, short, flabby, and blown | see that 
careful to secure a of the atmosphere w 
the fruit is ripe and pocos to pet of 
me, little - eat w necessary to di 
e that ripe fruit is from the 
tions of if th at all troublesome. 
every possible р to Vines in pots intended m 
season, and endeavour to get 
ong айа шоосу! теа аз еа early i 
bis 
"us Orchard and 
Books: orien нот Fruit Manu, A етт 
Kitchen re or Hogg's anual Же say = 
аа ааваа and. Melon f - 
are attacked by some Uredo 
е фи but El specimens are too у 
throug destroying the 
дет; veloped in Moi inside of the cellular m: 
The mischief has probably been caused by the 
the soil. There is по known remedy except 
eXtreme n 
: 
d Di 
t 
autumn as 
fair season of r E in is 5 нт р is season 
dere sia - э possible а -— ^ de чу are kept 
clear the Vines in this 
stage is f рые px аб яу: р апа іѕ 
often used for this purpose, pero are apt to find their 
off the plants on to ed Vin 
injury. Therefore if plants v а the Vines 
e they are not in a state to їса{е to the 
latter black thrips or гей s ns for MR the foliage | 
ives said 16 was poisonous ; but, if so, 
in certain conditions, for it was a 
panese, who cut 16 up, dried 
it for future use, Fortune's 
Peki 
pge of Treen Wo find the following serap (taken 
ork by Dr. Walser), by Prof. Oliver, | 
пех& 
cu 
soon as they are sufficiently тоа to bear the орега- 
the wood » че гірепей, ог 
in health there M ало no possibility ‹ of getting ! 
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GARDEN AND Lope ueri 
The vorm giu be potted off as | 
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ion. Your berries so much 
ult to ва; — abor them. 
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rer under unfavourable 
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S Epps, Your Бе іза. 
Maidstone. 
exception 9 best we ever tasted, and if ae you ses 
cropper, you should name it Epps's Glory 
