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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[NOVEMBER 21, 1863. 
the Grass. A gravel walk is taken round the circle | 
and across the c centre, асе four corners of Grass, 
d with geometric 
o 
E] 
i 
uid qr oils 
r- | tion ы snilens sod a vale resin varying i 
e| E 
the w body. now 
ben азы green owe their їр {оа a por 
n propor 
ptically i in ndicated. We beli ieve, however, that | 
such a procedure. 
we ай for а new plantation. jd 
to mellow as t 
thos ose who are desirous of lay 
Celery ground will c answer 
it should be ridged 
At this period 
square. 
with the usual summer flowering plants, a 
very € чиа gay in i contrast with the dark Yew which | od 
wall. і thi 
covered th 
essential oils, merel as a colourin 
га; 
ing matter; һе | 
ing the fou 
d garden in the ensuing y should closely 
roview the го outine of c торр pin g 1 for t summer, 
y 
thinks 16 must play some other part in connexi 
us bodies w hic ch Mr. ‚ Piesse will doubtless endea- 
enclosure, кч? once formed part of Sir Wa ]ter's 
kitchen garden, and =ч now Өү into а е 
On the кн. side er inery 
cadine A p 
fled wit “Fuchsias, Geranium 
side is covere ed wit th Seres 
г, } 
The w all on the north тр is covered wit 
est is a series of vs his es fille d in with 
r to that bef 
h abundance of w 
vour 
eei of Operations. 
r the d wee. nid 
PLA DEPAR 
CoxssnyATORT,. ко. — See that ү rcnt 
Let LI 
| of Eranthemum pulchellum 
о фе ceding 
pre 
year. Various are the Phones or rdg t pum 
y of g bas 
8 
gr 
kinds, as 
plantations t Ч ее: 
i 
5 
ER 
Tue. care 
Wes fre 
pma should ч all times as a lead 
for ni T 
ott 
neighbour. 
ork, 
which i it is in сіе proximity. 
al 
at ; in the 
no means ozona е 
жесе һу 
t of 60° or 65° 
he roots it sl 
пао if atmos 
uld b 
aug res ea 
ks are several large I Irish уены which were also 
ted by Sir Walter, 
i е ru, ho Vine |5 
is a kneeling of old M 
for his led (5 mentioned in Rob doy) "eds is - пазна DY 
‚ Greenshiel. the nery is a flower border | 
White ES Red Candy 
tuft and м ошен, which at the 
„beaut 
of o t 
our visi at Бї 
edu 
кыйс, 
NG DEPARTMENT. 
PrNERY.— Atm: кекек m des must not be with- 
held {кош aad in a swelling ge althou; gh we have 
ing has a greater 
А, e little or no air | 
is season, except un 
be slight. таана of | 
m at the east се ч 
an acre in exte 
sto diei. ith ое апа 
ramidal fruit trees, principally È Poi. 
d with Pears and Plums, and 
replan It 
observed, "that Peaches. can 
pon op 
rown successfully 
pen walls, nd. 
f Scotla This 
e west, 
Gothi 
hill inclining to i 
1 
f4h 
5 
e the of Vines Started а 
iuda а uet lly or po^ they should p" 
thoroughly watered, i "od dry, with liquid manure, 
at а tem ^ 59 or 809; Ae will impart 
nutrition and warmth. Ano ounce f besti Tes toa 
gallon of warm water ( ( е found 
other means, а 65 heat of 70? ee 
prae 
rassica fail 
crop. D 
ractice is „to set ар laths pos to the space 
with a number correspond- 
tha h E 
1 аб апу spar 
РЕ 
НБ 
опе adi: ; and o er the manure (if any), апа 
mode of cultivation. Th is done, a labour кер who сап 
read the la i: 1 с веб out ог ргосеей with the work 
tim Eon therefore, is a matter which 
n the 
should icc eie 
STATE us gue B n AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
1863, as observed at the Жтт Garden 
ERATURF, ye 
Ofthe 
1 foot 3 d 
Mean deep.| deep. 
.. Ofthe m h wind 
ax. 
Rain. 
| 
о 
serviceable. 
tion of clear water should оу; бе e ав liqui id | 
nure, or e la р wil be wasted by E off 
in "the fiss reviously iet ved, proceed 
Conservatory, ент can be seen нл е front of the 
mansion, and is a asia ч at the епа of we 
м formed by the arch several enclosures 
is filled „with flowerin ig nin) and the roof i 
This was built by Sir Walter, 
and was one е his favourite places of resort. Being," 
on an jnence, it mme а beautiful view | 
ding country. ‚1 
Gala, and the. small. river which 
* a S. tk 
e north-west is | р 
р 
mo Nodes "the first three wee 
Mus 
Bose 
HROOM Housr.—Be moder n the use Sua 
If d bed ls have res ble ti due time, s 
n E e 
Bc СОНГ id éxpóie the trees as much a 
the sashes need not be drawn up m" night 
Galashiels, a very flourishing ufac 
with sani Bo pesg is its 
21 es in three o 
ok of "the tall chimneys can be seen 
On the south- -we 
ша lies 
ИУ town, 
ur miles 
ich h foliage, view. 
The north side of the — Den the river Tweed | t 
h altered since Sir Walter's time. 
tall trees, these have 
t alli d h 
ne covero wit Plan 
Th 
ё | the 
A kinds, | both o 
up beari 
dies 
| unless Dd or windy. 
Fie Housg.— Give air constantly during mild 
weather, 
such aro r8 | wW 
should hardly be considered ога merely softening | дуе 
9.718 
30.187 
30.181 
H 
троа. 13 
Satur. н 
30.121 
30.100 | 30,081 
Э | 30.200 | 30.181 | 
30.182 
С Y2—Qlear an d fro sty ; very fi clear; Ре 'ost. 
13-Light clouds ; ERR. gi at night. 
1— Wii кас cloudy ; fine ; overcast. 
ЕЕЕЕЕЕЕ 
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тт 
e 
© 
іе 
2 
17 -0 g] 
18. Fine, ЕК cloudy ; fine аё nig! 
ean temperature of t 
ire ears, ере the ensuing бк imn Nov. 28, 1863. 
Prevailing Winds. 
No of 
Years in Greatest. 
r | exposed. д, it. 
"i in 
pite 
E to varieties, none are better for 
vinet m i than ( s f вте k and White-spined 
hich are y hardy and abundant 
R GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
nce m SE over tender stock, and add any pro- 
tection pattes according to principles M 
id down. Remember that fresh sawdust, as s, dry 
Quantit; BIS 
ot Rain |2 7 " 
а 
XW.* 
which it № 
Rained. 
Pai P сс On дыр 
ps mia C eA LA om КОШЕ aa ЕРШ» eie SEI Кы Жы АН аса 
The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 
2 165 therm. 60 deg.; and the lowest on the 23d, 1858—therm. 
a, Notie ces to Correspondents. 
communieations have been эңе ы С 
ean passage. Тһе le 
: т 60 feet wide, followed by a 
sloping bank, 20 feet deep, whic ich i stands atabou t 1 to 1; 
At the foot of this slope is à gravel walk running its 
ile length an р 
е ча mà angle. 
grassy slope, about 15 foot T" with а walk at the 
ie upper terraco by a circuitous route at some little 
distance m » house. 
асыу» elliptica covers the wall near | 
ыны EM or 9 feet, with its| 
сна Eu ovr 
to r^ crown and collar of tender plants. The Е 
named вана сей however, be ke pt dry i 
ейн. PLANT: nt can tell him how 
It w. pits 
whi 
tiens" by beg potted 
earlier in the season ; they should not, "e aa: be 
iud down when npe for though extremely hardy, 
o flower suffers more from want of a me of air, 
| pe the Cariae: ӨЛӨ the plants often, and fasten 
the soil if loose carefully ro und the stems. nC hey want 
at thi f t 
dark 
Showing how suitable it is 
"аав 
garden 
Psy bas rims nat on Mr. 
this highly interesting place. 
of 
Miscellaneous. 
Perfumes.—Azulene is the name given by Mr. 
sis Piesse to а new body discovered L oy him to 
а o Talip 
> reedy i coverin; Ts 
кеи 
меш en 
AUS of ононе 
inds of the — months. well 
Minh of compost heaps, &c. Modes ey storing hal 
т | hardy plants ке "differ i in RA ві к^ tions; some 
ege a asi, me ас use-room, an 
to the ce "a Whatever mode - 
adopted, ла i Y 8. їп кс Un t confined damp 
early rejudicial as frost. 
FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
— Winterly y -wenther шау now every day be expected. 
in several essential oils. paper 
жылк, read before the бше Society Nov. 5, the 
that though th i was first 
must have аі Some do not object to their 
Eos meteo eei А ve derer sereen o 
stated 
Observed by hi 
xot "s Ne, 
fake" ifa any бо ро nde 
d et it X al саи. 
ibus — 
He has ке 
m to make 
leaves which you 
were no doubt 2.7 
das, N — "Cam Сайды &c., whic 
eum uan ust капир sub-tropical 
4 as а florists' flower. 
ЫМУ decorative sort, 
terials. 
Kaster Beurré 2 
e Polne: 
4, Crassane; 
12, Beurré 
Nawrs or PrawTs: Jim Crow. ose, 
that isall we can say from тас Bromus. 1, Pani- 
Triticum Venulosum ; 
er, 1, E M. REUS Mim] 
poo of Otto of Patchouly, Eee 
fi кошу e p: dils t an ert que 
tion, giving in fact the colour 
pec Ey ерене 
65665 
of azuleue that blue 
oit ot Chamo- 
ен to 
TRUF. 
to s them frozen as үт as A т is do 
are silent. 
Ша ы favs ori of е е 
not uncover them when а thaw arrives, but let them point, MJ B. x ul edil 
i 3 lost or 
remain until completely thawed. Erie d will | Miso. : S W Н. Pray forgive us. Meer 
now occur of covering the roots of via iiid daring gar ire — 
Chaino- good. ooa of:tbe best roten ОШ frosts| "eon. Tho statement їп Lady's Botany is correct. The Rose 
frequently do serious injury to this root, for want ot Jericho isa cruciferous plant, 
