968 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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house, which will soon be filled with plants, in which a | Pride ” has achieved a great triumph at the show of the 
succession will be kept up. For this purpose upwards | Manchester and Liverpool деа Socie ty, held 
of 2000 strong linde now occupy 32sized pots, and|lately at Birkenhead, in Ches e be 
consist of — Prince for the first crop in January and оа ng county in England. А 'à e prize list А 
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[Ocrozzh 10, 1863, 
they are in demand as a cheap mode of furnishin c 
bottom- -heat to Pines as well as for Ичке p 
be taken t; 
them dry. this pur pose they should b ka 
ebruary ; eens' Seedling for Marcb, to be|see that it gained the So ir фр medal. up in some pe place or behind the ‚аг rim m hp. 
— in c course by Sir Charles Napier, — niso S that the Mona’s Prides ha ined t t| be had к » 
Superba, Wonderful, British EM n, and Ada rj and | pri at ү — n Kildare, Hortieultur al Exhibition. | all o d HR r 
thatch to potes secure me em from rain. NU 
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here. In the kitchen garden төн x range of seven houses 
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4 or hes, an E twelvemonth to come. ready done, goi 
Strawberry house just alluded to. Each house is 95 feet Calendar of dee x different kinds should also be о collocat dn tie 
long, with top and bottom-heat, except the Strawberry- e м the v wee. d " in a somewhat similar mann 
house, which does not require bottom-heat. The trees PLA DE ME 
are planted inside, but the roots go ou side, into]  CONSERVARY, ко. — Clim. ea а Лов some of t the HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
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protected by glass coverings. In the first Vinery аге | flower on the young wood, and which are in a| symptoms of deca ) the mischief 
Black Hamburgh, Muscat Hamburgh, and Black | ripening condition, or approaching a state of 5 d from spreading s ; пова. to phus fruit pe bm 
Prinee. In the second is a Barbarossa, which had|be pruned in close. Others, such as the late-blooming | directed. А good мер е be fit for LL. 
grown 40 feet in length since February 1, although it | Passifl Combretums, Echites, Ipomæœas, Stepha- be put. iato cold frames or turf pits, where бы can be 
had been stopped == M and the base of the notis, в, Thunbergias Mandevillas, &c, which are still | P yI ог some 
young wo ood s 2% inc in diameter; on this were | thriving, must be regulated w. with a more que ape 
"Hero also was Black Alicante, merely barren shoots, and the |8 e Endive for winter use. ыы coming 
which Mr. de h regards as the king ү: Black. Grapes, | лз into somewhat closer festoons, in Т to | i "nunt be redde dy ех amined ; those not wanted for 
OY in or оди ho cw Chry- | use should be taken up and stored till wanted, 
oval in Ae: This keeps а month longer than I dy | san. though late this sea will soo cw ^ advantage of the pre 
Downes's. Te Oi lo copo Good enaracter, | the chief feature of attraction, jg ird rad ters where it will - — 
and all these b аск Grapes were compact bunches, with | a rin ly ащ they will require some attention. and have К ground trenched and ri dged as 
fine berries, TE very impatient of а close rather warm Crops, t of 
Vineries were four kids e Muscats : — Muscat ot atmosphere, and : the house contains plants requiring | ground as soon as possi ible; they are now becoming 
Alexandria, Bowood Muscat, Barnes's y US and t he Chrysanthemums | [should ав badly diseased, and must be frequently Шар етеп 
Charlesworth Tokay. These. were all grown well, but | practicable be placed i in the coolest part, where Ès у after vd are stored, in order to separate the bad 
the Charl tl ‘freely on bed тэд peas ; for | from the good. 
ее Uv e Vines mt en ess planted pe except they can can be pret p eir o 
years, but they have made fine wood, and promise to | foliage soon gets eder an gure STATE OF THE WEATHE 
furnish a fine crop next year. The к aer house erpesially if the plants are bushy and well grown. "M Forthe Week ending Oct. 7, 1908, os observed at Ebo? Horticultura Garden 
has during the summer been occu by Melons, |a d at th t 
tos. fir 
they are K = EMPERATU 
ums, an e-heat onl when  absolutel necessary either to ий. мин 
In another vinery, ry, аб t e lowest part of the garden zd ali 25 to ET 2+ 
are the most m ud by far the best басена the atmosphere. uch things as Geraniu Cir 
Black Barbarossa Grapes we have met with. This is|rarias di жЕ жи 
rather an old-fashioned house, with a narrow pit house with Heaths and other lod uidet plants, they Satur 320 | 29948 | 29521 62 
running through the centre of it, underneath which should be kept а i 
four row 
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Max. | Min. ean |! 2 feet 
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‚ and Calceolarias ee = wintered i in "the sam Thur. 1/18 | 29.341 | 29221 
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s much as possible by themselves, as 45 
are 3 E 4-inch pipes, and in this bed the | they will require h som ewhat closer tem mperature tha Tues. E Bo 281 а 
Black Barbarossas and T" uscats are planted. hard- wooded plan admit of ч овала disais | | жа, piod E 
. Petch Dear Yn a sio armth at the root|i Коа sepes. оору ouse or pit s the xnselves. A ens алу nin; fine m 
есевва y to flav es this rw "fine late Grape— ih yendo for late flowering О варат ат ovorcast ; ftne at nig 
for it is 2 in every resp as grown here. will ЧӨ ЧЁ vary » welli in am ОЦ pit if the weather should| Z 3-Densety ciouded ; скан тзг at night. 
The коре had been thinned, and the shoulders | not prov favourable. = -tigne haze; а йолу; ovi егсаз з EA ie: d 
shortened во to uce symmetrical pyramidal TMEN $ parko SDE ne bg; геегу RR 
bunches of splendid berries. In this house is the] 5... мара кре " 1 Em M EC heavy showets at night. 
biano, a late white Grape producing a large PrNERIES.—P y next year | Mean temperature of the week 14 deg. below the a v 
bunch; the Ahbee and lso 1 RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
trial. Че in vor ыан р agmen] | state for a few ie piam to аа Чч {оа | ^ Duringthe last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Oct. 11,188. 
—Há—— ed T арваад страву" ‹ here should be ZRETEHE ог [оын a IER 
mp and fresh as ever, and which will AM агу, S allow the soil about the roots toj october. 558 EE EE UAR Quantity 
lang. di Christmas; hs the bunches of Muscat of Бозгёүөг; sabie ме уз тане red kairo. ИЕ ыы d * 
exandria, ri same time, had commenced , С = = У Е. "51151781 4/1818 
shrivelling in pos These few bunches have been | Perature, but keep this at from 60° to 65° by means PUN EH p3 үп a im^ ? : i 6 ШЕ 
left to see how long the Black Alicante can be kept. of irean for although they will bear a con-| ш: 14::| 600 | are | | 17 | o5 25118251 
There are other houses, and ranges of Cucumber and |S!Gerao y ow temperature, without any apparent Friday 18: ЖОЛЫ: Н 194 [аааз 
Melon pits, which need not be noticed now. In one of БА нч "the fnost f to i ini uos à period of ^ -— fh т н и | osi Бшш, 
EH r10: iceurred on 
Pe ктын e ea ELM me emen rot amd | 1 dest i dag ende oen d i m 
ma S - э г iege superuty formed ps iu up Он of ie vete v to alow tire н 
cerise flowers. Madame Lemoine, with large pale Notices to gore 
rosy salmon centre ; and Virgo Мене бше white, were | 10W w temperature, and without any of the ill effects of Booxs: А Country Orchid-lover. Harvey's “Thesa Capensis 
e i the best. Little dependence can be placed | yol. ii, part 1, does not contain all the Orchids of ч 
here f winter decora: tion. Dwarf compact p plants |; on the weather after this season, therefore see to plants pari =. he descriptions are in English. The pri 
of it clot hed with rich bluish-purple berries very in pits with insufficient means of heating being well Om Quam xp ПМС ИАА: УНК UN 
pretty, and tell Жей iba tables. protected by means of covering at night ; and maintain | рате а very strong and fe fbre, am and appear to be 
S wood Hall is easily reached from Staveley or the command of a rather high temperature Бу| suited for piap uio roc — to og v Тары Рах 
terfield. Тһе я is now in fine order, and i a | frequently hem a the gs, &c, во as to be pre- ciaiiy where fno E наба, neatness is ап object. 
highly creditable t Mr. Petch, the gardener, who i pared E. sudden decrease of heat. Avoid anything | They are much pleasantermateríals to work with (ап either 
к эша eat improvements in it during the past piemers aaan A parea ente a pego челди: ызык U The cu work on the insects of Madeira is 
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ght in better arranged structures; i& only tends to pem ** Insecta Maderensia," which із co — 
Miscellaneous. Aa fund ede cL Kg i c in o 
INERIES.— € ppin; 3, King e а нер sort, 
J алеге Churchyards.—The Japanese NI нра. directions as to keeping the atmo- Mm amd “from the open grow ound; r the ao, fally 
bours in China, pay great attention to the e graves | Sphere moist, as there will bo so some difficulty in getting 11 inches rar neat Ea RF. "Gaano; 5 Dr 
of their dead. They frequently v visit des d and place Vines to break freely except this is attended to. If ; 3, Brown Beurré; 4, Beurré Tols 5, Passo б 
branches of om] of having a bed of fermenting| 6, $, Winter Мена; 7 БЕ óerninin.] & 
evergreens, in Bamboo tubes in front of the stones. MÀ ide the house, ансо fonna the best ponen Е u probably g е 
When these branches them and | means of keeping the atmosphere m 5, Juniperus vir х 
them by others. The of and |Ё this cannot be used the house macro pA oer bd observed that ali these names Өк 
у "branches must be of with the nge , ‘and the ета 4 1 conjectural, it being impossible p 
e 3 i heir cones.—4 ^ 
айо: digan; у ге exponi, in Tarpe quest | Onea А tas dere aro МЫНЫ paupe А ЕСИ 
or sale in all the cities and nin one is continually |= вн Е koop cn ree ае T 50° гага 1 Belshill. Probably the roots of Alopecurus bulbos pide, 
m wi ЕЕ ul ciliare ; 
гэн A pepe ME im fn tho streets; Fer at эф, an d 60° by day, letting it rise to T0°on| drum imvereum.—4 Z. 1, Melilotus leucantha; f 
they are frequently replaced. Fortunes “ Yedo and | 500. аш 5 
Олк - R DS. They to be the common 
Peking." — ims EN AND SHRUBBER th сер. become poco! у уе ас Lee Dco 
Pg tud MM in OX a recent s of| Аз was stated b week, alterations of хавай and| eme —— iage doubt coeval with that of the 
M. Lemaire sent in FE rgreens should carri о ; though the 
in which he MES to show that I kel paper, Poen pde itu e piens TEMPERATURES : Haleseigh. Ав you Observe, SEPT, get 
W tance wich and Chiswick 
important part in pam raion. If Beans, Lentils soil is not in good con ndition; the drier mould ү E E NN DUGED difference of tem] 
чно см ts be р | siet ered 
upon porcelain, ог | is when placed round the roots of newly] planted | between the two Places; for instance, оп July 15 or 6 
a wet spon hile th lube Qovkded they аге, уйдо watered in) |. mimmem at боны ма ол ы ылан 
ЇЇ hard and horny, n eria|the sooner they will emit fresh roots.  Mulchi cation of one of Ni and Zambra's first-class онр 
кил having the shape of em dm their is, however, isite to keep out frost, and earlier| meters, and as so low a degree was remarkabis, a 
appearance ; т ibrios and Мопайз їп the season to prevent evaporation. Where it| the Яше —n—— an: һу а т 
meu d specks) appeer. If to the|can Cocoa-nut refuse will less found | thermometer by Newman, which at the same time oen the 
stilled water used one or two i mes of phenic| useful for this purpose. Аз tree always in| aslowas 24 deg. The occasional betw? Green 
be added, which prevents the development of the | request either as a fi or for leaf soil, n ы тета 2 years Ше 
ermenting j 
З on is ted, 5 
^when un Rue Аса. de х адет but recommences de etie Ip Duy collected. If they аг not: 
. Potato | Mona's Pride, — Ve learn that ** Mona's e belegen edo саве, of a degree. 
