1040 
seling iamb at ө Sie 4 pos 
more money t x his judgment, care 
and са pital, ууда e rates must be е 
C, takes a piece of pls а con- 
spicuous position on a lease for 14 yea at i 
acre; he erects seed Lig die pite, together 
with other his 
CERN Xs ined CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ш » age is estimated to | injur 
tained į 250,000 feet Е of timber. 
have been not on than 3100 y The woo 
sound and solid. The Builder. [credat Judæus.] 
—— 
ipsa ers of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week d 
PLA EPART 
Co ОНАР rco js — А minem season every effort 
КОП be employed to keep upa good display « of bloom, 
n when 
e, and is 
adjoining: is rated at. Thes 
actual value of the and. КЎ object n Sek 
ands of a florist is of 
when 
d ih weat. thar TAT favourable for out-door exercise; M 
inmates, if attractive, will therefore be mu uch m 
valued now than they would be at апу other peri rod. 
as which set di -— ai will readily push 
er, 
wer gb, 
re measures which do mot in- 
value of Ше fabric. The | 
e the 
ood was iom. trees, 
и 31, 1868. 
rass fi free from dead s 
and trim. Get jac Ў 
roots. 
to Crocus pots, while the bulbs are kept in a 
dark place, very little water need be given, merely 
sufficient to p the soil, moss, or sand from 
| becoming too When the roots „have made some 
р › the cro ance ; 
and oon а are observed, remove to the 
| greenhouse ; or wh is not convenient, a cold 
frame or pit will answer perfectly; they will also do 
exceedingly well in tting-room win АП that 
isi em all the light p air 
mild days, giving water as. may 
e mould, &c., in a moist state. 
RDY FRUIT AN EN. 
examined, 
iy Dlooming Rhodo dendrons 
к а ег 
г bloom, а portion of the рош 
during the winter montha, at 
and as th 
RER 3 yan ed 
eden placed in "pent 
(gr (eese йш T 
eenhouses, &c., musi 
~ steam plougbs, and t 
— 
і e all P 
showy ү and last long in beauty the vs 
qq n зарра "These, 
, wh 
occasionally fixed to the де fecil like a gree оем, 
but not Sive with the same facility. А house 
ied ут ор 12 feet wide, « containi ing 1600 fe е о 
removed b 
Camblli, 1 rise 
Gesneras, суйашете, Oytisuse ulas, 
Сіпегагі gnonette, Tree Violet and ther s 
o » picking 
ош ЖП that show symptoms of of rotting, ду of the 
e choice varieties of Pea that not ripen 
м 
m for "a 
бо Tdi - which will be ша, to poss improve 
Бер Keep all fruit as 
frost is excluded from the house it can scarcely be too 
ot ps wm the object is to preserve fruit plump and 
sound as long aszpossible. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
оу which bloo тиса) in w will afford a 
1 vidit to » know who i оф nough to say that sod display. Monochwtum ensem i is also an ае 
e hereditam 9 and rateable under e plant for winter decora 
25th ud 20th. of Victoria, с ар. 103. eg to sugges 
to such officials a consultation of Johnson, or siy othe NG D TMENT. 
dictionary, for a definition of the terms nd шй | PrNERIEs.— The supply of ripe fruit ay unti] 
and erga The reason for rating ey бадана Augus ing usually obtained from plants that start 
во grea! ce is, that a high er p rent is is i paid for them ; | without making growth in spring, a fair proportion of | Mo 
not that land stocked with trees can be rated higher the stock, has previously n recommen 
hould ther has "us ell matured state by or 
su 
the value of that of the farmer, J. ү e Eaa Эк ани 
vei a Ae Osfor ord Journ 
"of Тай ips.— Tot nope 
£4 
efori 
у after thi and an 
temperature which night induce too many 
f d 
ө 295, he says: 
* the petals of the Tulip qned striped with 
many esed the plant loses almost half of i 
of the 'stock expected to furnish the autumn ew 
should "nof be too much checked at ‚ present, indeed 
and the method of making them thus brea ki 
soil, they have à vean а richer si: 
tarting too enr in spring. Where. the me E dy 
|to fruit without making farthe r growth are co onsidered 
after t 
hence it ое E at the | 
becom 
at the next Anniversa iversary 
Mr. Fortu wne's Chinese Pia кут, 
ld th by Mr. Ste 
following prices, viz. : i Torreya grandis from бала 
рег lot of віх ер each ; erm Len i from 10, 
to 17. 10s. per ; Pin s Bungeana, | © 
уны 
оп мй thes 
and a Pinus, from the neighbourho 
10, to 1]. per lot of 25 plants each; similar lots of | 
Ch ops Fortuni fetched fro „ to l4. per lot; | 89 
. Ваш iegata realised from 195. to 17. per lot of | 
six plants each; Lonicera aureo-reti . to | 
| therefore air shi 
insufficient 
stronger plants of those for late fruiting should be 
| encouraged to ‘паке growth as early as can be done 
without кичек the foliage, with The vi view of pre- 
pas e: 
Vix € e forcing is carried о 
soon e buds m fairly started the prseterea: 
|should- е. Suena to 60° аб nem and 65* hy day, 
allo owing i it to rise 10° оп bright d В. ‚Таке every 
| m в ТЕМРЕКАТОВЕ. 
аш AROMETER. : 
oct. |8 & Ofthe Air.  JOftheEarth wig E 
HS мах. Mean|l. ias. uos 
зол1з | 780062 | 69 | 35 | 520| 5r | 55k | SW. @ 
iday 2 28 i 30.207 a! 64 29 46.5 | 56 56% | N.W.| 00 
e M 13 | 30.222 | 29.989 | 52 36 | 44.0 | 54 55; | N.E. | 40 
реле 30.025 | 29.916 | 59 29 440 | 54} 55 | E. |. 
29.990 | 29.957 | 58 29 43.5 | 52 54 |N.E.| 40 
fj 15 29.944 | 29.764 | 57 40 48.5 | 52 öt |N.E.| 00 
28| 17 | 29.633 | 29.578 | 55 34 | 445 | 525 55 | S.W. .M 
Average.! | 30.019 | 29.917 | 59.1 | 331 | 461 | 541 | 552 M 
Oct. 22—Fine ; ingly fine throughout- 
— 23—8slight mt ine; sight ostat night. 
— 24—Dense fog ; foggy ; fine at nimt 
— 25—Clear; oughout slight frost. 
26—Fine; f« Бу; fine ; slight frost at night. 
—  27—Fogg£y; ; slight fog ; foggy at night. 
—  98—Overcast; тав: fo; oggy а atni; nent 
Mean temperature of the week 44} deg. above the average. 
OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI! 
к last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending коз 7, 1863. 
| нра ейденер iran puRca d XA To 
$2.9. А Prevailing Winds. 
November. EE TE 88 39 далу al: E [4 
> "oll E uani L ч 
гл H ai. б 
КЕЕШ as quien ie "alis uu 
Sunday 1.| 514 | 383 | 463| 21 03812.| 3| 2| 5| 3| 4| 8| 9/3 
Mon. 2..| 54.4 | 37.9 | 46.2 16° 0.61 1| 3| e| 3| 2113136 
Tues. 3..| 53.3 | 363 | 448 18 0.82 2| 210|—| 7, 7| 8/1 
Wed. 4..| 515 | 367 | 44.1 19 044 2.4| 8| 1| 7/8/52 
Thurs. 5..| 53.5 | 38.2 | 45.9 18 0.69 4 4| 4| 5/11] 3| 4 
Friday 6..| 53.0 | 38.2 45.6 19 0.76 2| 5| 2| 3| 5114142 
Satur. 7..1 52.4 | 37.3 | 44.8 17 1.02 2| el 21 31 4/11 6/3, 
during the above period occurred on the 
The highest temperature 
and the lowest on the 3d, 1861—therm. 
2а, е ета 64 deg. ; 
19.deg. 
that the foliage Mes not bear e exposure e to cold winds, 
uld be admitted in Miche with the 
heating appara tus. Where thejborder cannot be;warmed, 
вее that it is well pro tected from wet, jo, M, by к thick 
eei dns of wide n T aedem кы material used 
————— 
—— 
Notices to Correspon nden 
bue lates are 
:5 Rin go very —— атш 
n George маса 
studied 
leaves т eat, e there would c some 
oe i; ; Iris наша; ms rx to 9s. p 
А | frosty w 
which Ба e eie fermenting. Houses 
0 the 
her, sn er A 
which 
beginning of 
it is inte commence forcing 
t with the dung or leaves | 
hybrid o 
EMOPHI TMI. f N. 
with dibenidalis, ap to be exactly the 
мяу еаеһ; -— ardia japonica, 115. aar т fiv 
Em each ; W. orientalis ca specimen йн! fetched 
15з.; а занора va variety ot Re um 
placed on the idus courage the roots a 
little before the Vines a are d ады, which will be of ү 
МАМ 
W. Thompson ET 
N Your 
e N. aton ocul: Pout b Mr. 
ato! inu. ata, sent out by kind, If 
r four) years ago ; а very pretty thing of its 
ermanently fixed. 
con- | manure, which should be forked in lightly so as not to 
75. per lot of t -— plants wine indt g оғ Fvis: ФУ 8. 1, Beurré de Capiaumont ; 2, V есе 
. Th le is perhaps the Newtown Pippin, W! 
"M v hen fetched from 6s. to "s. per lot ud 10 and without loss ye time. v. он T m ш рш por e: ре 7 н чү z ү Z 
x CHES А ECTARINES.—Frune ап то! е , Specimen ong.— #5. 
Glycine at Home.—Leaving the Tokaido behind | prepare the trees їп е earlier houses for forcing, Napoleon; 4, Gansel's Bargamot; Easter Pippin © 
us, we took a bridle-path which led us more inland, which, however, except under particular circu r е Lu Ts yond Diane: Nan 
ces, should "not be commenced for ával чаб Chaumontel; 4, Beurré Diel. The Cider Apples 
which we ена rinde Гу a ачы pet ee yet; but let it em] that these C A х 
. our way we not admit of rapid forcing in ly stages of the Pomad: 
Nanka-nobu to see a large эе. ne шеген, rocess, therefore fire-heat should be applied with убак orbes rg; arbutifolia ; а 
Which was опе hio of tha licae Id MUR guid. cl к=н .| caution, во t temperature does not exceed ГА lia ; e: тан flowers or fruit, and 
was evidently a tree of great age. · inside |505, . i ill be weak and liable to | therefore not for examination. jJ ye 
3 feet from the ‚7 feet in. op; during the desc abes d to 60°, клор. ako in ed о я ос 
red a — — 1 Th of sir on ev e mapu а unity. | dentalis. The cone belongs to Larix Grifhthii.—CanterbuT* 
trellis was about 8 feet in height, and many thousands | Cov er the outside border w aves or litter, A gs Visnea Mocanera.—R P. 2. ‚ Ee i 
of the long élite s of the Glyeine hung down purpose] of goro frost and heavy rains. УЗ) —— D 
nearly halfway to g ground. One of them, which | the trees in the later houses, and get all óc for уе aobo- Haverfordwest. The weed that has overgrown 
I measured, was t 6 inches in length. The |sta qe req irod. a field of Bweles by tho road side, a short distano P rcd ; 
thousands of iong, drooping, lilac racemes had a| Cycumsers.—Thesemustbe well attended to to ensure | ме n ee ae o е. ightest Td. d s Ci 
most extraordinary and beautiful appearance. People | success, A temperature of about 70° should be main- |  thomum segetum 
came from far. d.n : to see the tree during p little air bein g NEw PLANTS. —A C. orrerpondent reminds us that thi pun 
Tio tiis чонам Dion and aeit- W in the | given on вара чну cool and dull days. "Stop pro- rero pei ferente oe i ares aire » 1015, has ing 
custom zm io d тб «Duos and iie t mera on rn mu чүл rA тте т ru an кц De OL 
under it: ‘shade, whioh at че time. en е | tendrils and 1 young fr fruit that are not wanted to swell now in К Reader will find his wishes 
eti t 
JESEE met їп our 
sipping and apparently enjoying the grateful RDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. SILK Vonen vs S IDA nad а report ревиз 
: beverage. Аз the hey was "emn ы умы г as voire A rare some of the| was planted а few years ago, was, we believe, the P 
t slow tate the higher odendron, Forest, and it isimpossible to know for li e —À tor 
л жес tea, | if deem аз a hier t is dee that еу | timber his ym x m mative moun S d 
smoked a cigar, and admired this beautiful specimen of | should do, w ould be benefited by а liberal allowance of | | common Pine timber is the produceof Pima Strobus i] white 
om and. Peking." d of Pinus ву ; Spruco common 
і is sai seme iioc md fine soil and working it into Paper was 
circumference | ihe ground around the ball towards extremities of ms forwarded Те papor roa Bl "ышы быз is not 
fee! the roots. rders should be well dressed with 
suited to our columns, nor are any 
admissible. 
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4 
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