THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[DECEMBER 12, 1869, 
f ermenta 
favour ot еї erous spores 
icon йош i in nim ait Чоо frequently inappre- | 
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ards Prof: | 
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of simil 
it appears from his paper (dated 
May 6, 1862) i in Silliman’s Torna ее xxxiv. p. 79), 
not with the same It is probable, however, 
from his Оруз onl- E Райна "previous memoi rs 
elles 
from time immemorial o — — 
| riated in our natis forests. Banffshire Jou 
Retarding Cherries; an ancient Me n Sir 
t Be 
-|by covering with a number of Russian mats 
sewed 
| together, the whole length aud breadth of the bed or 
be safely defe 
ended fro 
beds, the collection - m an 
Beds of choice raa 
Francis agr had reb uilt his mansion ngton, | excess of either rain or frost: 
in Surrey, he planted the garden with choice fi 1 m — y m bloom 
trees, There he was visited by Quéen Elizabeth ;—and Polyantluses which w of lat ars seen - - 
Sir Hugh Platt, in his Gardens of Eden, tells a curious grown ina pit facing iho eredi east (built of turves 
f these visits, “I conclude,” and planted in a compost of 
decayed leaves, loam, € shee 
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1 n Elizabeth, led her 
efr uit he had of purposi 
nth after 
g months were robus 
and the bloom of first-rate нр чн сэс 
flow f f pi t against one made 
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secret he per med by straining а tent, or cover of 
ing. a тестй of the {тету ; it will be found 
e impen ervio us 8 to fr rost, and decidedly more congenial 
of uniformit 
and Prof. W yman, although he eppears to consider | 
with а sop, à аз role э p weather required ; and 
ко by wishheldiag 2 — from масе нча 
w both great, t, and were very lon ng 
Wen an the whole as ig RO ege Pasteur's, 2m 
es. Mee nati ons, Picotees, and Aurieulas must b 
ipt clea: d the pots not allowed to get scddguel 
with — ; Y Ме the less water the better, compatible 
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the mean time the yd г ‘des 
with healt th, 
erfeċt cherr 
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сч he "was assured of her Majesty’s coming; h 
colour ; and 
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а few sunny days brought Шана 
Sciences of Paris had proposed this subject for compe 
tition for the Alhumbert prize 1 M rtr va | to -— maturity. 2 pi ntry Paper. 
sent in a series of papers, which, however, he with. eoples Garden in Paris,—A new garden for the 
befi t Commission gan ir ibid Pine: re of the working classes is about to ed 
CM Rend ol lv. pp. 5 ок AA. en at the Buttes St. n t 
ommission, consisting of MM. Milne-Edwards, | suburbs of Paris, This n r, more properly, | * 
Flourens, Brongniart, Coste, and ude Bernard,|park, will be the larges pe the "fortifications of 
appear to ваю actually had for consideration only М. | 
Pasteur's memoir, and a series of communications from 
hi 
men published in the Comptes Rendus, vol. lv. 
. 48 ade professing to have геј e M. Pasteur's 
experi with results diametrically opposite, 
quoting also i in oe рн of their р Prof. Wyma 
experi commission, how, er, "unanimously 
m ar Auteuil. Time: 
Paris, covering a space of 50 acres; nearly double the 
|area of the Pare Monceaux. с 
command the ч: is 
) publie gardens, planted with t ind foreign С 
| че — tlie тодош етук of La Muette 
finest view, 
RUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
Posh | ovis. all tork that сап be done now witli 
expedition. When things that might be done now are 
delayed until spring, there is sure to be a sacrifice of 
some importance. АЦ runing, ip яе gs 
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and Apricots, and most of the nailing of w 
well as 6 aod : ае vod be nished ‘E 
possible by New Year's day y be said 
of bush fruit, "The 1 ma тА of ЛҮ, ór Жади for 
fruit trees, too, 80014 be autumn business; indeed, 
here new soil has to be паране September of 
пе, as the best of p 
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and d baskets should Also be prepared, 
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on the ability it care with which Ме experime nt s had 
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Academy also fürther testified 
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Calendar of Operations 
Apr the mem Ro №.) 
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т де S ENG e bii of the Chry 
tate, and in fact а of this kind done that is 
poss sible: Should frost set in, the best MS beds, if 
done, should be immediately d with 
not aiready 
st P mne ДУ аана 8 over, move them to other hs and | clean straw 6 inches thick. Let all other ve etable 
about the same time (December, 1862), into a vacant | get such pads аз lad to be set aside for. the time to | have due т 6 inches Also let manure es re out 
seat their number, Ver a further communi: | hake room taken back into their former sitaations, öt | whenever the went] h operations. 
éalion г ive of the в ubje ect, read by жаен во re-arrange matters that the whole may have a good 
on the of March of the presen nb yea effect. Тһе decayed Chrysanthemums removed shou TERTUÜECGYN P 
STATE ОР THE WEATHER АТ CHISWICK, NEAR LO 
r (Com 
Rendus, ni p. р. 416), appears, from some uris ofi ils be 
; to cited conside rable sensation амор 1з | 
rther cing proofs of tha) 
v мерт А risen from 
papers, І was not a little " | 
March 28th of this 
may see som р ой or outhouse for 
| few. epe covering them буба with clean itraw 
ON; 
For the Week ending Dec.. 9, 1863, as тыні аё ће Landis Garden 
should frost occur. Young punte NEUE т Lei 
sed to see, in the Athenzum of | qs ears specimens Ps d be at one 
Jy спои. of an generatio ы sald with respect to stove pl ants ésent Use 
it-were, ex к in a review tbe moderation in kent and mee ues. mds са 
We m wat КЕК Ше | of exciting the buds of Orchids be 
Foraminifera: 
produced by the ral polarizing y on 
the Р Ер contained in the beds of vb. or ooze at Ds 
bottom of seas, lakes, ri 
waters. 
ary statement i 
looking over the gohei chapters of Dr. | 
rk, hing to w a hypothesis so 
rary to all conclusions derived from pus Tt is 
hn Kor e s a nbi аршу. 9 таные "of the 
Е піѓега sted o t graphié ринде 
саай b ir reviowen, ‘showing ng how tho: tal | in 
operations; wiih we see ы. оп 
by ап ое apparatus, та У performed paea. Жу 
speci cial i ments what Te learn fro 
t page, that 
f| 
lets of tepid manure- di. 
r | room 
FORCING DEPARTMENT, 
=As previously чал. d vot. pr 
rm had little water rece 
"Ther ere M ns 
for doubt m to whether it is кэм мені 
вагу after this iod. Plants їп 
style (in houses ot ie with ina n w 
— - ара modern plans, however, a osx — 
ic moisture e is indulge ed in; and 
A = piring in let the Wermounta rise to 80° 
n 909, a ich give a 
nmm. "Where огей Aon ced, a 
nd the 
outside, every A PN bod e given m 
£ these the е, А proper degree of heat & be mai 
creatures do per foin P "e тин йога which con- ta ain ned in the fermenting mate erial. Any ind of £ pro: 
ыш ‚ч Bem eue vn the life history ОР a bie, ould 
mal; witho out stro prov the H £ 41 
кр А мий. 3 dido 5 alg 
result of че. purely pisse pros which produce | is one of de most ER structures а а ens 
crystallisation, and is not transmitted from ati organised | Seakale may be forced here in constant succession with | 
being similar to банана а is to regretted also little trouble as raisi 1 Salad. e 
is supposed 
Athenæum of April 25, he should. 
favour of 
X d nti 
—— 
— -the 
ion of Pasteur, сопвїйеїей во satisfactory yt the 
Fred. Academicians, Bentham, in Annual. Address to 
t, when ыны e to the stri is dai 
hive cited as i 
DN ot 
на. | Kale d be pl: 
surface of the fermenting TRE Ar аз Nw 
stand, and then filled in with soil or old tan. 
rowth o ellin ingtonia in the Scottish Highlands:= R GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
It has been — D bic lin this wonderful When open pi ngs of tender 
tree would bear the rigours climate; but | plants a little for a few hours, as often as time can be 
we are g ne able t а mpm d ich jt hus spared for th А plan of the masses or beds 
not only thriven, but thriven in a most remarkable | might now be decidi , апа if frost sets in, the soil 
under cireumstau pé anm e g to the character of th 
anything but favourable. 2 Earl of Seafield h r$ to —: Havealleompost heaps turned over 
nürsery of Pines fàr up the Forest of ie mg ач nien at the weather d become y ; by repeatedly 
at the of the Cairn res movi а it up, many 
mentions that he saw there, аме day, two you in pests may be destroyed. Нага weather is also 
i of Welliugtonia, which, it ascet- good time to cart turf &e. and to lay 
tained by eareful measurement, had grown not less than,|in a k e how 
їй опе саве, 13, and їп the other case 15 inches, in the | should have been — 
€ourse of 12 months. s instanée of satisfactory | во fine an autumn, du pee, all bulbs have 
growth tems to settle te question as to whether those been got well into the the тб 
trees e gana, Their — н» [s labours under favourable 
success a ME would seem to would advise that nd bed, however 
that: pony. ie Weoliagtegis máy — the small, bé Sd he propri desinant hooped over, so that 
2 TURF. "f 
рес. |$ $ Вкаоиятйк. о Ofthe Earth wina 1 
" an |l foot,2 feet. 
la мак. Min. | Мах. | Min. | M deep. 
Thurs. & 29.816 739119. 44 80 37 41 484 | S.E. 70 
Friday 4 30.296 | 30.218 i 45 48 47 48 8. E 
Satur 504 50196 30.044 80 | 42 | 47 45 B. La 
ЕЕЕ ЕТЕ ТЕТ? 
31 .| й 
Wow alay | oa | юн и а | di. |4 E B 4 
Wed. "- 30.018 | 286,972 | 52 7 | 39.5 | 48} S W.| .01 
Average 30.151 } 29.933 юа з 36.0 | 43.4 | 47.6 | 483 ЕТ 
рес. —Y boisterous А 
= 4—Clear; very fine ; 
— 5—Overcast ; drying Send, “Boisterous; rain at night: 
= 6—Very fine ; fini Е às oughou 
— T—Fine; cioudy ; 
= В—Оуегсаз&; cloud; iy ai 
-= 9—Rain ; damp Hs Ee дарай стам; fines 
Mean temperature о! of the week 23 deg: above the average. 
БТАТЕ OF THE WEATHER AT OHISWICK, 
During the last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Dee. 19, 1868. 
ing Winds. 
No. 
Teas а 
which it ашо Z 
Rained. 
NV 
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N.W, 
Te' 
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5 
Dipanata 
cnay 13. 
Mon. 1 
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precem 
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"The highest tempera: 
T m therm, 62 deg. ; 
deg. 
during the abové period oecurred on the 
añd the lowest on the lóth, 1848—therm. 
на M to bari cp 
* As usual, m mmunieations һауё xs 'ecei зай 
iet E ohora гё тан till the е eere 
bem ust also La. the He karte of those этар 
contributions is still de 
yo to 
оп ean 
pe ped in njaring ы? е, and replacing it with loam, 
The тее зе огы usted soil. 
operation 
о doubt some Abolboda, a mere Botanical MÀ 
E HW. oe Mm á Р idi 
'ASSIFLORA. ЕНИКИ. OR GRANADILLA ; 8. says, houl 
Мт. W. Thompson (see p. 1160) fail їп obtaining in England 
òis of н 4 irnik he shall be happy to proeure 
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