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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| SEPTEMBER 5, 1863; 
longer, hair-l 
ee 
either, Cocoa- nut refuse, preserving them at the same | 
Tulips, ce] erem it, picking out wire-wor Worms, 
an nd n ar he 3 rim. In © Biel which I t 
wa variety of О. Ficu indi. Быш 
them at "their ir "frat appearance on a pe of less 
one line in тесе only about 0 e l. long and wide; $ 
on the rim they soon grow to twice the 
10 times е а, ЫП at atarit? the larger ones 
are 0.3-0. ong. pur ce - at first Mute and 
indric al, becom e Ачы tjo inted and clavate, the ter- 
n the b 
diameter and | s 
under e. 
treatment they will fill their pota with roots, and wil 
be in readiness bus wanted. Ix хогаѕ, which have 
bloomed and which 
erl 
attende 1 make а fine growth before winter 
0, wil 
А 
| Gabba age 
and 3e ери € 
T AND KIT 
arger tha 
Tad 
having been cut back, keeping t 
any 
ones, Фив properly СТА ве interstices 
ей ет, the fruit and seeds im 
reached thait full growth, these cells contu a colour- 
8, vi insi uid; i 
less, viscous, insipid fluid; in ә following spring, 
hen the fruit has assumed a urple colour, and 
attained full maturity, they к a sweetish, purple | m 
quid, and soon separate, forming what is properly 
called the pulp. The single cells are "mostly oval 
р 0.02—0.20 1. in length. І fin e same struc 
m 
them 
rather clo ose “ры moist until з ey strike into the n: new 
will pro асе ably 
Barth u up Celery i in a forward 
f Early Dute 
N ove mber. 
soil. Plants, however, that are fairly 
re-potting can hardly be too у exposed toa 
kept too cool Let Cineràrias also be kept eot and 
ist, attending to re-potting such as require it, and 
ттн immediately green fly appears on апу o 
„plan nts, _ Primulas must ar be carefully : attended 
ure in O. регали which, however, ripens its fruit, | 
s us,in autumn, and it undoubtedly Xo е in all | 
fr 
of the ils for use in spring ; 
Carrot—these should remain in € 
use. Sow Tripoli Onion, also 
р 
winter and spring sup 
em 
meae p* double varieties, pire are inva „бес 
for winter Баат Kee 
toly, 
ай ed and hung in а hot 
p Tree ‘Violets clear of their Sweet Basil should e 
i 
Opunti ith large and juicy fruit. uii, | great enem; = spider, 
and in D with 1 nie y imis E md em. plenty d manure water, which will 
cells on the face of the are not d, only | DX Y E us health. 
e STATE ОР THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR 
tke "vel sem O. 9 aue ed C EA a this FORCING DEPARTMENT. Forthe Week ending Sept. 2, 1863,as observed at the quier 
. m ]— —SMENRISERS 1071-9 
remains, even at full maturity, mw c he .—Let the soil about the roots and also the e| "I 5| Вавометев. omar. pras 
of pale red colour. m. this Condition the fruit а senal atm des Р ue ein what dry about fruit that is and Sept. 4 ах. an Lent det ES) a d 
the plant, without any change, until it falls off tipong therefore Бе careful not to over-water, ап Ж бан Мнн мен риш, созо | 
in the following spring. Га О. brasiliensis and it Wil be advisable to use slight fires during dull | mru 97/75 c зел sm ys Ta 
О. monacantha these cta -cells are greatly | У ather. Endeavour to afford g growing stock a steady | Satur 20 39716 | 29407 | 73 | 47 | eoo] з НЕЕ 
elongated, forming, іп matted, tough ета heat of about 70°, and keep it well supplied Sunday 30 16 | 29824 | 29:41 за $e а КАЕТ 
01 А Ü E 2 
beard, 2- 3 lines long, amlogons t B ч at of the unripe | With manure-water at the root, but avoid seii the | Tues. 1118 | 30032 | 20539 | 71 | 90 | eos | e бй | SW] щ 
Cotton. seed; ach fiai of. several | БОП t Wet As fire-heat will soo essa Ww 2) 19 | 29.919 | 29.838 | 70 | 52 | 610) 64) 60| &. 
Mead + 1 considerably larger extent than has be e the case | Average.| | 29.771 | 29.67 бэз| в17 | ёл! Ca 
often thickly clavate or otherwise уа M inflated. ring summer, care must be exen to dun 8| ui a MADE boisterous; аа 
have боі Qu T3 verme vari e баі late in | properly moist state of the atmosphere, keeping the| — ram A eie E Wenn hr 
autumn; how they may change at rity I have сее pans or troughs regularly түтү with ы ке сы у аа. теу io ni dE 
been unable to ascertain. No such development of the r, and moistening the floors, &с., frequently, asany| —. ак mr iom With rain; "опу: me; сой at at night. 
epidermis-cells seems to take place in the Opuntiæ 20"  2—Very fine; showery ; rain at night. ^. 
with dry fruit, such as O. missouriensis, O. cla > eem would be most injurious to growing stock, Mean temperature of the week à deg. below the average 
1 ме heat, h 
and 
Be as M of 
will per and 
also to раа көт н — 
owever, as 
e e 
and almost rough, and not The cells of. the | Shut up early on the бена ot bright days. Where ET H TED АЕ ое ташар Win 
ve ipm ofthe fruit, as well as those M > bon young aet is grown in dun EET Et EE m Quantity |; |& |. | Ё 
seed-coat, аге full of aggregations of crystal cised this season not to get the ee 2H 4R |4 Rained. | 9f Rain. |^ |z 4 
the f roug ошӣ Sunday 0. 696 | a58 | or7| 16 0 1 
but in the RI itself I have never seen v- em; neither | P? Koo CUR HU de favourable - opportunity , Mon, 0.) воо | ár2 | 381] 15 D j 
could I discover any in the pare MR or in iio pulp and sufficie and о h should be secured | Wed. 9| ess | 81 | 384| 16 H 1 
from the 4 f Thurs. 10..| 69.4 | 45.7 | 57.5 19 1 1 
of the fruits of Mamillariæ. Елде roceedings | ow ап д opportunity o giving à Friday 11..| 684 | 47.1 | 578| 0 | o i 
of the A of Scienc es of St А little 2 -- АГЕН and on warm cloudy days. Satur. 12..| 68.9 | 44.8 | 569 | 15 0 1 
A iiam afternoon a this VIN 1 тыда all m or unhealthy bonis ae Ы est Vols ed | A ur akore period Nd on the 
nid rone c ап рар well aired and free s therm. eg. lo: on the Eo e 
under the shad trees, — x from moisture. crop is cleared, the wood m 
in taking a kiud of silk or gut f arge | ре, and the leaves beginning to Fo yy, the sashes, if —- ces to Correspondents. 
species of caterpillar. Тһе animal Den “fally СЕЕ alre аду M removed altogether. * As usual, communications have e been received too 
inches long, its upper side was of a lively green , ME n= ke A of the present Compara iie vu qom - detained till t inquiries ean 
colour, while the nder was white d covered be made. We must also beg the indulsit oft К 
те long white hairs. It feeds upon the leaves of а ш is necessary, and c а trim the €— авео ог поо сл gig d either 
КЕЗ very common оп all the hill-sides in | Vin useless laterals, & operation | for early or late pen you Should -ijas "lant Walcheren, 
this part of Ja арар. the baskets containing the | whieh i is best diae in favourable Vini as "e there е5 s ге oe Early White, Summar's Late White, 
q f these leaves, which, judg little danger of the m eee of canker. Е fruit M € 5 іза, Frogmore Protecting ; the last is one of tho 
fon the rapid manner in which they were being eate is ripening, give air as freely as the state of th = Feeder rogmore Early Forcing is the earliest 
up, must be vi latable. сЕ А curious par » wil permit, and keep the atmosphere as Wy ot all kinds of Cauliflowers for spring 
theol reinans- to-De to e| possible. If late 8 on ts are infested with ЖОЙ, Perss: Т Bush. The howa as Ferns are not А admis- 
ї е in a collecti: OW: „if tl quán 
not allowed - ess "is ° | syrin e morni rnoon aa as can be му, восе свв т other ot d m may hay 
silkwo: ај ча a individual done without injurin — the leaves ; in short use every endu rod-our ing iho v der "bolon to the 
is disembowelled ns meg two thr ead: means to des the plants уор peti е n of half-hardy Өк сепһонвв ир scien: — Tode pellucida, 
like substances are taken out o can be employed without danger of creating too much Nephrodium ma = Acero qe nuda and magol 
threads are at hri incha in с der damp. Qna ong d reat: Ton wi) bidia get this curiosity 
are covered thickly with a glutino = fatty substance. —Where a supply is required d doubtless, from any of the Rose growers whose namesappear 
Whe! м ло in a soluti ze som ind, apparently | Winter, vigorous young plants should be secur ed аі] шош Meo ei seem though by no means 
vinegar, this fatty matter eadily off, and the | Once. either from seed or cuttings, as plants that have — J Wm ciem hich have attacked your Swedes 
threads are drawn out to their fol dengti. Those which | been g through the autumn, however promising | аге the caterpillars of the Dart Moth, X4 which you es 
I measured o e e spot w re fall y five feet lo I they vef look Зріст а iting. | afull account in the agricultural part of our last week 
тл they ar 1 e manufacture o SHRUBBERIE „бейет е та 1, Lastrea deco ita, not British; 
largely sd i th * 
ing-lines, for which ате; isa npe eem rii 
in Japan. е E ы 
informed me they into 
clothing, but i if "А utet mis малы 1 think onbera | 
clotb must be very expensive. «-Fortunde * * Yedo 
in vectes them | plan 
i icles оЁ |1 
Propagation phe = M more o Барон bedding -out 
ished as quickly as posaba 
hýr ii ve have often remarked, а 
eep through the wiüter ecu having: а 
amount of roots and Шлпа wood. 
e А up and роза Жаймен е have i 
Р 
CONSERVATORY, eep I onias f. 
display thin that en: [мл : 
ible jured 
фреон рс ore be 
bottom 
Аў 
оп 
|їпа терге офи exposure 
| For the same purpose Verbenas, Petunias, е, 
|їп рапв aid intended to be per in hem Tur c 
winter, should be placed i milar 
themums; water them freely with liquid manure. ‚ The 
iest winter- -flowering Heaths and Epa ;acrises should | 
е їп 
uld in fact be a point to keep them as hard 
p by fully exposing un 
their wint 
ming; give 
air, however, freely. Th 
Seide for D nas ане army = 
forcing must 
Lm e: If Auriculas аг 
not already 
it should be done "without i delays 
lace them d the 
hie. are stated to bloom | besutifolly in proportion to 
ле алатго E 
i d, of 
UN which should be 6 Tali Gore across. 
are impatient of rich compost during winter, бшу 
о шт rotten horsedung—a small 
c th silver sand. will be 
best soil for them if for fo огсіпр, but well-decomposed 
dung must be substituted for the leaf- mould when 
the «чйр an o faro iE o too foring a matar Por 
their winter food. The layers of d 
tees may be taken off and polied without delay, 
compost as before directed. De 
generally, 
mposi 
2, Cystopteris fragilis ; 3, Nephrodium molle.—. 
Apparently a enum piece of Sheep's Fescue, Festuca ovins, UR in 
but there are no flowers; though wiry, it A уун 
moderati in the herbige of » lawn.—J W б. Digi 
guinz R specimi is insafücient: bit of 
now your resource, 
эзбе by this time to make good strong plan 
season. Тһе € is регеп i 
PARISIAN GARDENING: J Р. The scarlet flower 8| spring £ Sing 
a tuft = Dock- like leaves, Mc quM пани е =ч 
а prominent feature in the gardens 
is no doubt a а шоп affection 
PEAR LEAVES com p. ]t iscer- 
on in Craven. А very 
in Pear trees, eet cause of which is unknow 
tainly not is ap 
A: of the tissue of the under side of 
milar to that —À occurs ез, and perhaps 
from a similar са ltisq арр! 
ie p. The following will come in in succession ы 
all of them are m Rosas viz., Royal Pe jand 
O Rourki Champion of ; 
Elm, as of Hazel, were once used as 
ia | m.: 76 Peeters containing Fri 
MUST BE SENT CARRIAGE PAID, 
аЬ wa bo refused. A 
