920 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 26, 1868, 
of fine spiral bly beneath the soil, they | last gathered, and the same шау be said of Glon 
Peach trees in n house urnished with abun- | lived p fi y sucked up nourishment | Morceau, Beurré Rance, and Easter Beurré Pears, It 
dance of plump buds. dii о one of the Vineries we|from the same ground, liari rank the s same dew and | Coe's Golden rop Plums be gathered, 
noticed the Passiflora laurifolia, D bright | ies same "na 5s heaven. Aud yet no skill, no power wrapped singly in thin paper after remaining some 
orange-coloured fruit about as large as an Apricot; it | could make them the same. The hus bonnm might | days in a dry airy room, an en ked in shallow 
is used as а des sert fruit, and has а peculiar but|trim and нас апа rte the soil as much as he , they will keep a long time, and so will the ue 
decided! flay p eased, but he wo uld n ver r bring a single Grape out of | Imperatrice and the Ickworth Imperatrice, the latter 
Pines are grown well ; the ey consist ЖЫ f Queens, the form a for the | being e preferable Plum of the two, It 
Provideuc се, and Smootb-leaved Cayennes, Ta one of Vive _ They received the same nourishment, but they | cannot be l ч o often repeated that all choice fat 
y doub ble uld be gathered when perfectly dry, and storing, 
and some of them of a dwar T. bush y КАК: for table | — Cardinal Wiseman on Self Сийиг е | Wherever an extensive surface of fruit is exposed, air 
йин $ and f same purpose no autumn | Times. Surely this i is not ' - час а just. азы must be admitted freely, for at this period ex xhalationg 
dn ing plant deserves more extensive cultivation | Feed a sow t, and more especially by 
һап the son and yellow Celosias, o Mr. | you like, the bre eder will never have а single pup from | the early varieties on their becoming ^ for use. ү 
Fowl r has a gcod batch of dwarf stocky plants in full the former, ог pig from the latter. What o ganised in fact, ought not to be in the е apartment with 
flower. Altogether the grounds are kept in tiful whatever ok freq requently 
- er, and reflect credit on Mr. Fowlers —Q what t they feed от, са "оп their d natures, We | over the fruit Mese and remove at опе ce any fruit that 
ent. annot but wonder acute a as his Eminence Lir rs to be ound. Prepare ground for As anting, 
| 
м Sua 
об: looking this к% 3-5 distinelion. on. 
Sale of Conifers.—Our opum M ы Ere to be 
t f Cor 
beds, d [s out those that ‹ are spent ; "Wi 
pare droppings for Ol fresh beda 
y вр 5 ery day, 
——— 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
Mr. À et to record, | Some 20,000 plants of Welling 
took my Clapton ursery on P e A тыр inst. AE nct of Cupressus Lawsoniana, is to tako, геш at 
Low, who was in his 70:h year, died from bronchitis, Edmonton i in the course of next week, The plants are 
disease to w e has The many p g 
fine plants introd & i T his m 
connect him closely with horticulture, are liv 
raonuments of his untiring perseverance and energy. abro of Operations. 
To his bome circle his loss is ` ler calamity. Не e ensuing w ToS E 
was rm fri end, and many n holding responsible | PL Е S EPART 
it world will remem CONSERVATORY, kc .—As has ben ЧЫНЫБЫ stated, 
ыз. gratitude ibat to him n S their first stant summer-flowering iwiners, which u ually get unsightly 
n life. His son, Mr. S. Low, succeeds him i tthi ly ; so sho 
RRA any others that will peur to that kind of treatment. | 
A Poor Old. Tree,—I am a helpless and e zi used | In the case of cold р 
individual, and my frien D have rem make 
make y tale shor ri I helong 
TIS 
FORI REST 
whatever else it ma be in- 
etti 
| tended to 
** objects of мге» ? of M this old historie › country 
arge I 
| without delay. 
expensive in the first i instance, , but are „considere 
paa so la share 
an old tower, nor even "Eu CA RE. imply 
ie Pul Yew tree. Му res idrico i isinac pus REI in 
le. 
e for 
а e lovely Mond in Derbyshire — Му da 
From the reve wh к sha s been paid t 
pow) generatio: Dr "ai БЕ 
c gana ich Pilgrims. from all parts of the world 
who e bes My 
а 
name, and oe Ње | 
4h 
J 
+ 
; а takin ШЕ t the ti 
use g last, they 
are per rhaps as cheap a 
pits hey P air S every "soul pts SO 
o check t the wood firm. Little 
i ; but look over the 
ays, eie eos until it is 
d then oaking. 
plants ety 
pon me, 
40 years ago the young п 
climb from the т чк Wie my puse T Ap 
шу branches on church leads, My 
and Tirol Mee 
en born 300 y 
must have ears before t l was | sufficien y 
planted i in this country, in which — T - probably | About 65°; 
fin 
g, foundations 
of which are stiil discovered іп diggin BETA ves in my 
не ҮЗ һо od. If f my memory aig not fal 
e of course I could tell all 
вста октант вт 
PrNER —The trying per or those who have to 
| winter their young stock in end heated x fermenting 
pM be 
ye capa c e pistoa. еер the limings | 
strong to main - 
which sen а: ing air я freely 
on fine days, and little аы jr be given in all 
states of the weather, when dong so does not cause 
tho thermometer MA sin nk under 55°. There should be 
attempt made at inducin ids but p linin; 
atarata but age made me somewh at hazy i in p BE e 
this respect, so tbat I must leave шу origin to should be kept dwa Strong, во as to be рер 
ашын " settle. Well, with all these laima. to to allow of giving табла air to prevent excess of 
verence, 
not shamefal tbat in this year of gra 
c ce 
1863 men should cut and break and mutilate my poor 
moisture. See t efficient coverings are prep ared, 
old person in all conceivab! e ways ? Until tourists began 
deavour 
75, and the soi Dir ina r dry state. This: system of 
other than time and tempest had left, on my body. 
Bat’ now ШЕ. Snookses and Tomkinses and Joneses have 
"Jon 
begun to ortali: selves (as is the fashion of 
that race) bye ing their names al vu my bark, an 
the other day two fell tribe commenced a 
still more c process, While one a them smoked 
his pi EN watched, the other drew o uta а saw, 
VET 
flesh, Which, „р for the lucky intervention of m 
clerk, he would soon have accomplished. Yo may 
lieve M po I tell that I quite dread 
the sight ie ап excursion n, and, from all t 
Ihe not alone in (hes apprehensi ions. My 
fellow” ҳу diede of дш: > are crying out on every 
de of me and all over the land that the Eel Aun 
ou not repel th 
з, will 
to put an end to dis id? 
False R Reasoning.—The mind сарма evi 
be accustomed to form а Just Aum aee If it 
ruth and falsehoo 
ould be the result Sher it М to proi mes wa 
judgment on itse 16, to overcome temptation, and when 
tl and preserve them 
erythin 
T is 
hat taken п 
rowing is now, отете but little practised. 
RIES.— Where early Grapes are required, 
Ej 
`8 
fo 
Side border, and if forma ntin terials be used, w: 
these narrowly, and endeavour i Бу additions 
an nings to secure a reguler gentle 
mth of 60° or 65" at a foot below the surface of 
i ch fermenting materials are employed, there 
eat — ag of labour, &c., by thatching 
Bon with a redes of off wet, 
fra om the weather. 
amer ra GARDEN AND SHRUBBE 
Chrysanthemums will soon ^ "beginning t - mr 
attention ; let them mie tied ou their 
to the adv: pk. eid. Аана = thick, 
IE materials had also 
lants as require 
early in Moles id 
to secu 
was "able, from long practice and constant training, on 
re trans- 
pu things against wind, especially la 
plants, 
h should never be left. ce rn aro. properly 
Sth r? hò traini f 1 
individual was self-evid it f g 
and felt es He soul d illustrata his апи he tops being тоо about. ба. à 
err УЫ клону fus, Mihtugiit might е intended Po МЕ MEME аНЫ ШШ Ишки шер] 
place, From tu earliest ages trenched and 5 expose it as much as 
considered two t as | possible to bes кено» patting in plenty of good 
ed and the Vine;|rotten man here strong gro: wing plants, 
and those who had visited the tiful plains and such as Hollyhocks or M um to stand, for these 
ve been struck by the loving | require а priek sol- 
d fruitfalness. e Elm ND KITCHEN бА 
The Vine crept up by its side, . The eather "ыо has been о атсы for the 
vigour or strength, uriable | ripening un - Continue ае gathering 
h, the other both Apples Qe Pears, most vari which 
т, their roots! will now be fit. Nonpareils shoul, the | 
| ASPI 
pt. 23, 1863, as observed at the C Garden 
Thurs. 
Friday 1 
Satur, 19 
Bunday 20) 7 
Mon. 21 8- 
Tues. 22) 9 
Wed. 2310 
Average. 22.512 85 
Sept. 17—Clear; fine. whit 
— 18— Overcast ; norme throu, hom. 
19 -Den msely overcast; fine; cloudy ; bo 
— 20—Rain ; fine througho 
—  2?l—Fine ow clondas boisterous ; fine 
22—Overcast ; fine ; boisterous ; Mower y aud Adi 
нана dew; $ clear, boisterous and showery; at freezing at 
nig 
Mean temperatu: 
out; 
ECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
NEER OR last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Oct, 3, 1863. 
— —— a 
Sept. EXE БНЗ gS | No of тета Ж 
an E БЕ © еатз їп Quantity Hr Ele 
October. |22012 S&| mé | which it y dil P 
ИЫ zs hit | of Rain. zz мшш Ёк 
Sunday 27 .| 652 | 453 | 55.2 22 0.57 Га. |—| 2) 4| 3| 711 8| 2 
Mon. 28..| 648 | 443 | 517 20 144 1| 4| 4| 1010/0) 4! 3 
Tues. 29..| 65.3 | 44.9 | 55.1 24 0.46 2| 3| 3| 4| 7/13] 3| 2 
Wed. 30..| 64.9 | 425 | 512 2 05s (|3|2/3|4|6/991 
Thurs. 1..| 63.6 | 45.1 из 19 048 2 3 2 2 qe 2 
Friday 2..| 646 | 44.0 | 54. - 
бшш. з. 63.9 | 442 | 511 1 101 2| 3| af Ш 513 
The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 
27th of Sept., 1832 —therm. 79 deg.; and the lowest on the 2d of Oct., 
1853—therm. 17 deg. Gi 
otices to Батор 
SPLENIUM VIRIDE: Subscriber. "There о better reason for 
making this a variety of A. Trichomanes, than there is for 
а аад any other pair early — = It 
ienn ore a ex 
r spec ial F 
times s combined by the writers of general Floras, evt 
ES: “у "P S. fend him Loudon's sexi of 
сеет 
Еохсі: 6 т fungus is Sparassis crispa, a highly in- 
MÀ БЕЗЕ СЫ — Would you kindly write a 
directed “ Rev. M. J. 
. B., King's Cliffe, Wansford," to say 
— you find it, and whether it occurs in any à abundance, 
M 
GnaPEs.—We have received an account of the destruction i = 
the General Post Office of a letter containing Grapes і 
highly offensive state. This wi rre for the coi 
ent who sent TA not receivin, er. MJ b . 
IssEcTs: J & J Н. We do not thin that ен have had any- 
thing to do with s ш seases of your Heaths, Heliotropes, 
and Fuchsias, as to discover the slightest traces 
of insects or th den on yo ecimens. Over A о; 
tion and Е. о be th of the mischt - е 
will enquire d rep тч эд: 
d very showy d p 
ay be the verit ӨГ cross, but we do not know its 
SHROOMS: S W M. These plants by. et 
ot seeds, If you place an old М m over à 
hours, 
consists of their дая. муб 
Names ОЕ FRUITS: А Young G ois 
Pippins; 3, 4, Dumelow's Seedling ; 5, "quperatrioo 
6, Jefferson ditto. Received: У Gand F HS | 
AMES OF PLA DÀ E m Mamie ceni urea.— Moulsey. 
саз; rgative.—Barr d: Co. жан 
ісоѕапага.—. ри сы ышы pr The ресе is X 
state that us himself would be unable to reply. before 
bes erae а: pedunculata, , 
Teo t - мз ат з Oak disti 
'епоте, under the name uercus of 
сели It is rarely pebei FE 0 name e c: vm e dui de 
in We mud 
q.d 
tak: lani 
De Candolle, a variety of Pyrus hybrida "of {шше 
Bowdon. Oncidium ноо. —W H. n N 
Red, some езана келил ы Сл 
en is заго се more. 7] 
PE m We will eek after they ice 
Viners: Harpagon. You should visit the great Iron ш» 
кз in {һе garden of the Horticultural Society 
: RS P. We assure you, that o £ our own personal ERIT, 
берт à aise. "T TUM sos 
E have come, will, put 
d veu y. not 
at least n "— Mrs 3 
shall беро td o€* Qortéapondente н —/, 
We do not know, but are E y H. The 
substance on 
jour Hose leaf is ким 
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