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ing this, we passed through the flower garden i into the 
rvatory or show house. 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[ОкскмВ®в 19, 1868, 
—— 
feet in х width, wit - 
some re emarkably fine Orange! trees, ‚ bearing] Лену 
th tago ir 
Here b- | 
their produce very fine — has frequently been 
made. Of Camellias, all of which seemed in fine health, 
some were full of lower buds, and others were i — 
—— and Scarlet Geraniums were inter- 
ved in upon the. surface | 
ресенак which, € ere e spring returns, may have been | Should frost set in, со ver - Auricula frames with two 
p some distant nidus by the floods, which | good mats, giving air by tilting the lights whenever 
generally p their habitats during wi . As illus- | possible емі uld the plants by any mean: t frozen, 
ating susceptibility to mech nical irritation, the | allo em to th radually, without being exposed 
followin си on Drosera rotundifolia (round- | to the action of the sun's r "hose ave not 
leav ed >e ew), performed i peratur 65° | obtained the necessary number of luses to 
ay А, mentioned. leeting a vigorous plant, | make up their beds, ought to do во without delay. I 
e a tle Weng st of the hairs for a short | е beds have not been already formed, perhaps the 
nanen evident, and in e 
simplest and best way is to 
n6 i 
de leep, put in neho E dec: ayed cow- dung, о vering 
Aga 
19 
with maiden 
ini 6 ts] leaf-soil, 
in з 
‚ һе Moms had begun to collaps: 
spersed w good effect t amongst the green ега of | face of another іп 1 
the О minutes, and in 20 minutes nearly all those з d, thoroughly reet. 
А little t t of tl base of the let had their glands ap plied to the e insec 
It is 1567 мызу їп Бе апа 10 Y high ; 140 feet th HARDY FRUIT AND M: 
it runs east and west, giving north and — eei change. „This had been “occasioned y the n of Persever o while the ur pa mild in getting well 
The remainder runs nearly due south, which f the i whi ch I y plac ced о ona line forward with all necessary operations xs ON fruit 
а great length of east and west aspect. OP this wall | witl p , such as pruning, nailing, an ing. Continue 
а п fine selection of fruit trees, g 1 renovation of old borders as — ity offers, 
Р 3 ies, and Apricots. re were po wers of either their My i the Dionæa, the lobes e that руг mid and bush Pears and les get 
кено Тһе Pear trees are all | — collapse on the touching of a single hair, or of the necessary pruning, and dress оре irees with 
trained on the “ pendulous” mode, which is said to | Ње rop A" exhibits the same pid communica- | quick limejto destroy moss, Тһе mo effectual ei 
answer admirably for this kind of fruit, bu e it does not | bility the о кырр» of the leaf When the equili- | for this is, however, thorough д All 
suit Apple trees.. Here were examp! les of the bene- | bri disti гей, me experiments in cupied ground should now be turned up by ro A 
of root pruning. Тһе ATi m 1 t of Dr. Nit t ** that t 1 trenching, or аъды regulnting t 
bed two spades deep -— the autumn of iably proportionate to the operations according to the nature of the soil, and the 
bility to irritation is invar 
of 
ere all trenc 
1861, when the roots were checked, and any that w 
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their secretions and dependent on the 
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hich can be done under cover should 
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be got well forwa: er; and hard frost 
ill afford opportunities for wheeling on all sorts of 
manures and со Every antage 
v suc ettuces, Cabbag 
wers; MNA stirring whenever practicable must шы 
ре TS severed i in, also entras of tae lime and ashes m 
on on the easb aspect; and in consequente of Re хк the 
t > side а are to be rem ed to the 
ompisiely as Y 7. Scott, 
in Trans, Bot. Soc. Edinbur, rgh. 
ефе rders to this wt. are 
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out to giv e them s spa се. 
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la. 
these NN Nadie men- 
as bei а first-clas 
armes. 
tioned the Melon de p 
dessert Pear. 
Miscellaneous. 
P ЖР a 
Calendar of Operations 
(For the vu) week.) 
DEP - Ж ENT. 
STATE = -— d MA AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
PL 
'NSERVATOR a good tempera 
NT 
Co RY, &C.—Abou 
Ss | ture for this house when S пилдей to саз rooms; 
and 
Green n I in the cold London clay, Prim- 
sod. бам, Wild Branson Ex Purple 
Arabis. ЕМЕ 
Dead Аы 
оша japonica, Laurus- | БАМ 
— 
i 
wise very orn ental, : and 
peer In cu to soil, 
іса, 
аг{ве: Но lly-leaved есен | 
hristm е ай? Aste FEEN Periwinkles, Helleborus 
argutifolius, aud Daisies. We learn too from Mr. 
Drewiti, o pi Denbies, near etel detti that he 
е mber 16, from the коны 
flowe M d he following "plants, v 2. Scarlet Е hodo- 
dendron, — nudiflorum, Mignonette fresh and 
good, Picotees, Pur| 
mon 
Vitality of Fi 
g Larkspur, Single | à 
һез.— Although the constitutions of 
aud pos ee well decay red n xin Шор, 
with a little ed, sits m езі, and with. this they 
like plenty of m 
and for the wd. pra eks, be qui te at rest, and 
that state 55° will be high enough for Ba in со 
weather. No more w: 
than wh 
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ыз 
Keep 
is pose by fully 
“фо t giv еа 
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zi 
я 
mme. eather 
апу m r than is Баны Pubs Rem 
all direi or ут caying leaves, and keep the Өбө, 
eq 
16, 1863, as observed at the Horticultural Garden 
a EMPERATUR 
pe. A р. i aa Sna ты 
32+ Min. | e an |l, foot 2 feet 
eu Max. арар. ап dee ер.| деер. 
Thurs. 10| 9 30.141 | 30.122 | 51 28 .| 0% 
Friday 11| 30.204 | 30.052 | 53 | 46 |0 
Satur 12| 2 | 30099 | 30061 | 56 | 27 100 
Вопдау 13) 3 | 30.325 | 30.180 | 58 | 29 | -0 
Mon. 14| 4 | 30.382 | 30.326 | 43 | 27 «0 
15 5 | 30.318 | 30.119 | 48 | 42 |40 
Wed. e 6 | 29.887 | 29.714 | 32 40 
Average. 30.189 | 30.082 00 
10—Clear; 
T 
13— Clear апи fine ; sli; ht о atnight. 
ПЕ лур vum viis 
15—Hazy; 
16—Densely розі! PS xj 
Mean temperature of the - Aeris 
STATE OF THE "К x picco 
nding Dec. 26, 1863. 
ИЧИН Prevai Win 
мадхи а vi 
ёая2 8 Greatest - 
рес. |558|558| $8 en à al Isl. le 
хој ево as Quantity |; ||. || „ЕЕ 
Бе z which it i HIC 
Am |439 AE mies | Of Rain. |2 |z |° z^ д 
Sunday 20 .| 440 | 33.7 9 13 0.76 in. | 3| 9| 1| 2) 5/12, 8/ 2 
Mon. [^ 434 | 33.7 | 38.6 14 0.20 1| 8| 3| 2| 2114 3| 4 
Tues. 449 | 33.0 | 389 18 0.37 5| 7| 3| 1| 211 2 
qon B. 442 | 320 | 38.1 20 113 6| 8| 2| 2| 1122/4 
„ 24..| 440 | 31.4 | 37.7 16 0.30 4| 4| 4| 2| 115 3| 4 
Friday 25.. EA — 28.8 9 0.45 4| 8| 3|—| 21121 5| 3 
Satur. 26, 2.7 | 31.3 | 37.0 12 0.39 3| 6| 3| 4| 4| 9| 513 
Satur. 26..) 42.7 | 81.8 | 3701] 12. ое аА 
The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 
Lm 1827—therm. 58 deg.; and the lowest on the 21th, 1860—therm. 
eg. 
here in as s а state as 
а element they inhabit, and a few r degreón above oi 
below а certain temperature will drive them to se er me irt es to Corr — 
her positio * y cases, they аг >а PINER: Wis ly o е а nes із wanted |*,* As iieri munications ons havi ridus M 
influenced. The fact is well authenticated, that cte оаа the year, iti ^d sometimes necessary at this c ee ae sA detained di M He песенку. завей e 
ies сап bear g frozen in solid ісе, | 88800 to subject som iid the fruiting plants to a high | ents the Pott of whose contributions is still dela: 
and on being gradually.thawed, will regain their temperature t to start tlie into fru If a few of those | Books: ЈУ H. Theol mot in o e. 
former signs of vitality ; while others re ve been | most likely to pog sco can be put into a house by |CowomETE Warxs: S А. Very aede -ar 
aand | themselves, where Е reels е from 65° to 70°| laying m hes Козон осер оош Med 
i water of a temperature of ies 172? to | tan be maintained by night and 72° by day, ж about А КОЙШ uit over with a trowel, If done in summer such 
185° ; and a species of Silurus, according to Humboldt, | 85? of bottom heat, 16 will bring on the fru The ks are — d for years. If they are to A 
was observed by him thrown up “е Кн the heated other plants can then be kept oderate n e meh драй o;gravel must be at Лево! 4 inches 
of-a Bouth Amo cano, which were ture till the end of next month; this will prolong the CvouwnERs: J S. They are bitter because they have too Jittle 
to be of a tempera "310", or withis 5 o£ successi ion of fruit, : and be much better t than subjecting ba eàt and too much акрет аы 
the boiling point. Te many p оукз: —— коро 
` Drosera and Dionea з and. ++. VINERIES. — Аз before. сн observe great plants are grown. TAA RUE C inet, with a sale 
ility..—The modes ‹ means of | MOderation in to increase of temperature in опа Мо doubt бет реште decay оГ та Se 
ion of Drosera irme dá в | houses in which forcing has just e menced. santhem: u ei one you e e 
Fly-trap) are ied. — y of те-| _ РЕАОСнЕЗ.—1% is an excellent plan to have a stock of Pene je Yes, ihey ва rightly, and uncom- 
product T — e mber of the | Peach. trees i in pola; ‚ especially. for е first crop. There- monly good they are. It would ba better for er 
Droseras pre rem Е" oM titude for the|fore, Peres am UN King of the Pippins, very 
poe of аны buds. is property is well | lost in getting a supply of trees from some nursery, epson; ? Ove resemblance to the Graves 
with Lhe prati дш» ish species, E of whic h p roduce rate set with fruit buds. in; 3. rom Probably а Seedling, not ой 
е brea acility 1 CUCUMBERS. t < паше. — М». pple ew ; €. 
Kent. Pear A. N M 3285 се. |, 
of th eir petioles and lamina. So "requent is is this mode | of foliage | e s possible e она а to light, PE pin uL EA: Me 7 QUE i ; 
of propagation, ccur; successional crops of Kidney | ingsome time in a vain attempt at identifying your hsi 
е th à plants in the later c Jeans, Seakale, йери dnd Маайа. we em dense dE will favour us with а 
mon when the earlier devel ed e are xi ULARIS Mr. 
beginning to decay. These Mis on the moist mossy FLOWER GARDEN > oa M ADHANG e or гар uen to “В.” A 
bed are reimbued » ith the force, and along| Where alterations are contemplated, such as mak p. 184) for bis kind offer to presse seeds of this fog - 3 
tira surfaces г чы firs& make | new walks, new отаев à or pese the soil i in old ut ае еа неса ага воше оѓ tho 
le fawn-coloured scales, |.ones, these should be fo warded whenever e мышы уенга inental men have them for sale. X - 
or usually two leaves are developed, | will 5 Holes DEI йш бишле. тау | 8схк ЁкхсЕ: F. Next week. odd 
mi eee а little rosette of undeveloped leaves beset d replacing е - dia уа гап т “attora you migbt 
scales, forming a pseudo-hybernae EM b ble f ckland Sweetwater, Franken! and ў 
hed to th Weber nd n bred ки: the soil may d Bees А HU ambu sek 
Ex thatits nourishment is entirely derived Mie removed from tbe roots, and r eplaced Ьу |  Chasselas pi e orci oos lin vp i 
the parent. Тһе vital activity of the recipient | better material. In wet weather plenty of ek may NE e ns ttis rere has been — 
БАЕК leaf ba ооб їп ракш pras Md end зешш 4 missi aiti appii ime od benigne Ai ЧЕЗ 
— s decns t ves it a free independent | rustic baskets, and seats, їп pain ting wire trellises, | — willrid you of these pests. : 
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