872 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Вкеткмвкв 12, 1608, 
of the village volunteered their services as cooks and | of comparatively dry treatment, to ensure their bloom. | the foliage and young wood from bei much ш i 
waiters, and the jingle of knives and forks, between the | ing profusely, should now be pretty liberally supplied | they are much more easily wintered. Annuals 
eral patrioti was drowned by nati melo- | with water ab the root, in order toget them into fower | have sown themsel borders, let them if Possible 
dies well chanted and played by the amateur m | during the dull season, when be much more | be ; early and strongly in 
of the valley. Even to the Swiss themselves, | esteemed than in spring, when fowers are plentifal. spring, especially the Californian kinda, and may iken 
and much more to their foreign visitors, the meeting | Manure water, if it can be used, sb к P tuations, 
had a peculiar charm; it was uniqne өч kind, з quently to Chrysanthemums. Give air freely on favour. HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
will be long remembered by both hosts з. ble opp it iding cold ghts agi p 
next meeting will be үл the more civilised town of | that have been brought fi and guard "ou e p ana ak Ama fruit 
ieb." . | against damp by using gentle fres with а Ше top air Мы э ые that stored in tho fruit ro tt 
А New Oak.—On the sides of these hills [west of on wetdays. Let pot specimens in bloom be frequently | о «тиш Me ha found a fow dee there 
Peking] I met with a new Oak tree (Quercus sinensis) | rearranged, so as to make the most of them, for the m чеччү y 2 0. decay for 
of great interest and u lt grows to a goodly specimens familiar to bo interesting E t ч 
size—60 to 80 feet, and probably hig la when allowed to remain too one place. in order to allow of airy, 
leaves, and its bark is rough, somewhat careful not to over th bt from the of by tho fruit, which is given 
ling the Cork tree of the south of E ove, and also to use the water in a tepid atate. USA С. r à few 
were just ripe, and were lying in beaps in all the | weak liquid manure for Salvia splendens, so as to рге Bull sini ef bel make 
temple-courts. They are eagerly bought up by traders, | serve the plan ous and keep them лаб Гре, the ear em ground 
and are used in the manufacture of some kind of дуе. | blooming as long as possible. Give айешюп to асрат Lo Lo used for planting dedil te CE 
I 1 a large quantity of th and they are | securing a plentiful succession for maintainibg | ws me esi 
now growing luxuriantly in Mr. Standish's nursery at | tho gaiety of the house during winter. Sellou ditio vhat v Pes % as 10 have 
Ascot. Ая this fine tree is almost certain to prove FORCING DEPARTMENT, рн o Strawberry If 
Ape it will 
а nosci үг" Uh M ue да ма мроі венной, sway all useless runners, gi 
iy from Жыга China, А species of Maple and | "#9196 tbeir frait should Mr manure when песомагу, but select 
an Àrbonvitæ of sise were aks mat with on | em porature, ау from 65° to 15° ad night, regulating | which is thoroughly decayed, to 
these hills, appar distinct. the species found (Віе pes etu en 3-1 t tbe necessity of digging 
in the more southern provinces of the Chinese empire, | КЕРЕ the mather elose on sunny days and root. The principal erop of 
and Мед tree were choses d with fruit in 0106 the thermometer to rise to 80° or 85° before kopt эме eloniy эмбей up, 
of the temple gardens. Fortune's “ Yedo and giving air freely. Also endeavour to proportion the | soot freely to destroy sluge. Give 
"e m | moisture to the temperature, for a high dry tempers sutumn Hroccolies ; also to antumn 
Vus Mmi- De exhibited 1 | ture is not favourable to the swelling of the fruit, and watering with liquid manure to make 
numeroos drawings of two species of Fungi, which | 12610 is no chance of p ad qig ДЕ aan 
t i М чал x od "n v 
rx peter LEA ыр Бн А знн М, чы чө eL EO 
Grape, at least that of the Catawba in our region. X А Аа the soil - - IL Cabbage, o m work, abould 
first is а species of Botrytis, and haps the same as e : e E ere у vnd eL 7 getting what 
Berkeley's B. viticola, (very near Ceca Pers. ?) or tese cand аын ün s c termed proud. 
It makes its appe in the latter part of June, оа Qi — P vi o la is майу impen. |: тат GP um патина AT спичек, MN 
wer downy surface of the leaves of the Catawba diis t А eec de is à ec m em cut Fac tbe Wert enting Sepi. 2, IMD, as checrved at tbe 
жену e: мә. Мака (the — 2 syringe sparingly, and only to dew безш, as n = "um-— 0. 0n 
horizontal fibres of the mycelium have a diameter of **"J *Jringinge after this season are apt to keep the = 
0.005 line, finer and whiter than the hair of the down 52080 soil so moist as to render it d to judge | | umi uem: 
with which they are interwoven ; the erect fructiferous uio im pots which au nnd р as IR 18 
dene, shout 02-04 line high, and a little thicker then | Шү I once so as to а ана Е: i 
- Mp я ing them established in fresh pots, т they can | 
ОЕК ома сыа kept n oderately wa m See that the b Tm are in а! ES & 
= а =ч ver) К» марк state as to moisture before repotting, as ез и 
a oran Arean ihng Abe (be mmt оГ ба іе 4 D У oe 
the mildew idis she di and rather warm for a time p Me 
е "od after shifting, so as to encourage tbe formation of fresh ораз 
pe а. i Toota. E EET EPRD жые 
Those attacked on their surface, or on their pedicels M леда - wet we would shert sn6 мөтү z 
soon fall off; but the most ferial d = 5 ^ A 5 I а —— ^ P — 
ә 1 ў 5 with dry stable litter, fern, or whatever can — 
(Бо адаса einge етта претераа Ње granar | ninad met stemma (ti vil armes tho papi | °З Sn nan pan aS E BAA 
at their base, shrivel from tbat poin assume a club үк Venim dry. Nothing uev Solter] 
sbape, and at last dry up entirely, ing |, purpose than clean stra ч е 
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ете oes dy | easily thatched so as to throw off tbe wet феада. 
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pde зенин mporn, anl | borders of houses in which it is intended to keep пре PEEL 
ought to bear the ampelicida, It makes its | Отарез any time, so as to prevent чеч 
appearance only on nearly full grown berries, exhibit- | 2 ЕЧ tef ion em Look ——— алати 
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mever at the base of the berry, about 2 lines in тч 
diameter, with а dark dot in the centre, Th ou perceived, and keep tbe atmosphere as possible, 
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