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enious manner 
made 
for the belt just mentioned, Mr. fr. Eyles has in 
contrived а series of boxes 
of rough 
ih e back, 3 inches high in "rout filled with 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Viti Levu, Chief еи showed us 
and ые vert per 
of Yams 
18 а 106 
fectly Vm favourable occas 
[DECEMBER 26, 1868, 
татава н into -— Mende 
as to ure g 
"100 lbs, are by no 
orei mainta ain, that i in 
inches 
lopin 
mixture, which, 
of Morini "looks a 
en eed n 
e pots down to the gra 
x. one of these boxes the 
s ÎE it might 
g : 
К-ы dicont pe as they sometimes expres 
get а 
к; s, it must 
ven h 
and ri a woma 
йр plan, аи, "RO fally made 
ge s = Ау by w ay|she would а Б large eno 
ч Yes rt | 20 people; ist tho di 
ave fed one- 
LI + E 
та іве one that would pu 
Dok 
ot small matters as in that 
00 ping Grass-like 
ini in 
т шоге ient materials. 
Nothing is so well suited "e indoor edgings as 
fully droo 
of t the central d Шы d here are 
though EG Эм: pains 6 spes 
for 
prepare the soil 
the setti 
atr to 
ss them 
вту Ъеѓоге 16 wil Meu itself. i 
ursued t 
go M, her word, that 
ed 
n who bet with "e could o: 
thir 
erise and 
The 
the 
ging 
Isolepis gracilis with (Erythrina indica, Li nn) As soon аз its bloss 
to appear, whi ich ds basy th about J uly a and the beginn 
Drala 
ms begin 
The 
luxuriant growth, and Water should n 
freely ; 
healthy натр and to guar срба. 
WER GARDEN AND 8 
Tte r havin yet bee sua! liy 
| chance pen pet afforded at not dal ues w 
PA T а ode of even stealing a 
rch 
the flower garden li ida ee 
beds for 
the y pri 
either ay" turf or othak = pleasireground d 
tion MUT be = po 
ink 
racket lik а 
мл judiciously arra ng 
unded by an edging of 
pod, 
plensing чк cere the wire abbatis round the 
margin useful £ 
having already | g 
L9 р, дА E fant 
that ате wa; 
up; thes ileke. are RUE 
whence the. highest mou! EI d 
time ascended on the 6 of Se epte 1860, 
Pritchard and myself, ahd resembling herit 
of Buke Lev 
d the name 
e here, and 
p ie extremely | all i 
the bare h 
ort for 
however, 
Fuppor the Lyco opod. 
н 
уау оЁ и апа : emet to 
t least in every two о yea: 
УА 2 uke, 
the frst 
сө 
thei Fer observations will. а ne 8 ай 
Auriculas, Polyanthuses, шау апа to Sel 
[к Е cien eese water occasionally Pes 
he soil i y dry, but avoid wetting the foliage as 
denies аз s poss si ible. 
DY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. ) 
ated, all spare rou ud should 
deed, ^ GF i "it. 
course, a regular 
y three 
Finally, оон planted to cover illam * o free from we ebruary the first | years. The tendi to i^ РО eich yar Ka 
other supports have pe season made gre egin to "ien, and in the heathen districts 
gress. Among them e of the fastest proving зани: of t are made to i priests. Iu March rsnips; also, in forming new plantations 
is Coboa scandens, which is neatly trained and April the eO crop comes in, and is stored in of Бие, Корее bush fruit, &e, if the 
a circular manner over the arches at tho b sheds thatched with Cocoa-nut уне As the season собой is stiff, ould be well worked 
arb of the Eie and from them led up to t ds require at least a | if wet, of etm: well drained ; a good coat of cinder 
gallery railings, which it covers f 1 Чы roots exhibiting any kind of | ashes an d into е маш serve to facilitate Ше 
leaves. Higher up, as wellas in other parts o decay h "r^ Spende to aes vent their contami- a wa vater and a 
Len. it also m graceful festoons of тока nating lthy ones. are eaten baked, P Ө АЗ АСИ ЧЫР 
green foliage. Оп e of the pillars, too, the boiled, or steamed, and the natives can consume great | „ rd ни а кыли, ле? тишин Ramis pe ra DÀ 
ing Та - "* ghe with greai VI. а quantities of them. Whole cargoes have oceasionall а n iiu ыан кыйал sr 
that all supports and cross ties necessary he con- | been taken with profit to New South Wales and N 2] Вавоматка. | ог антта | 
struction of a house of the dimensions of that now | Zealand, and whaling and trading vessels never tou ch 34 temm Lorean [uunc m E 
under sodes uH either already or very soon will bejat the group without laying in a good supply. Max. | Min. | Mean беер, |" qeep. 
concealed beneath a mass of rich and luxurian S Mission to Viti. C$ | om | 2983] 48 | 40 | 49| 434 | аах, _ 
" НЕЧЕ ЕЕЕ ТЕТ: 
>O — Miscellaneous. чаналы гаран qmd АНЕ АННЫ Н ЧЁ | 
ч. For {Ле ys week. s s 420) 45 | 46 | Ww. 
Royal Horticultural Society.— There - Жр кое be PL TE T DE у RT HT verage. | | 30213 | 35028 | 47A | 3977 | 389 | 45.5 | 4&6. e : 
of the Musa Cavendishii of unusual size. It is 5 feet in cir- 5097 BEE Мез da апу, з his house i bat th де ethe| P 15- Pine tirourhout ke jm onm 
eumference at the broad end of the bunch, and weighs | €?1e ck of the family, efloors,|  —  19—Uniformly overcast ; very fine ; slight frost. 
86 Ib. (50 1b., we believe, is reckoned a very fine bu MED. | Çe., be at all times kept particularly dieit id (d са Жие еу ы раша 
Most people X — e Á that it takes а rol atmosphere through fire heat wil not, how-| — Туш тшу ovens rer DM v 
long course o o get fruit the Banana in | ever, keep the AEN in that luxuriant health which Mean temperature of the week 1 deg. below the average. 
England. The fruit ы in the MÀ ltural Gar not only creates a present interest i m, but also STAT AT CHISWICK 
.R.H.S,, of | furnish guarantee for success in the future. Great rb: iih fi ЖАНЕ 
Byfleet, $ лека who has sent "the fruit. for exhibition, moderation, therefore, in the use of fire heat is - i 
ived some small plants from the West Indies оп | 2egessary in ч department. А temperature of from ЕЕЕ КЕРЕ? g Winds. 
the 6th of September, 1862, and under the skilul| 40^ to A and from 55° during | ang fin, |52182 SE E Quantity |, dl, EL Hr 
f Mr. Carr, his ener, f these has| the day tim during this dead hd of the 486 |49 Rained. A z^ А 
uced this enormous fruit; in fact, the| year amply ків, Camellias in bloom may Бе | Sunday27 .| 427 | 2990| 361| 1 оло. | 5| 5| 1| 5| 2| 8/7 
bunch is little less in size than the plant whicli pro- watered now and th p clear bes ка. часе. | Мов. Bi CEAR ЕР rer T 
duced it, The now ft. in. in height, In the case of sto ive d s keep up an abundance of| wed. 30..| 447 | 326 38.7 15 018  |1| 6| 2j 2| 4101 
and the bunch about 3 ft. is now exhibited, hung | 35mospherie humidity, w pou die the drying ten- | Du 31-| d | fs | 9a | 15 аен 
f the colonnade in the conser | 61У of hot-wa - pipes. In EE су at "S Satur. 23..] 425 | 312 | 374| 15. | ол 13131212141 
oiim We understand that it is n. | inconvenience rip, leave a very little back air on a ighest temperature during the above period occurred on the 
fation t to the Queen, ei oque rom st night whenever the weather is t all fa А зын. а, йыт 58 deg. ; andthelowest on the 28th, 1860—therm; 
чада to вее it before it етө the garden. Times. eie Y sany EH d and Achi еу шау ad be ge E 
ild the тсей on for the ion of warm houses. Le 
correspon жал has cien ча абы f this s S bom | now be ав much at rest as p Notices to Correspondent s. hel 
шаса - па day "ned а tree growing Е а | giving them bat Dus) water—in fact none except the Y UJ ЕБЕ д. Masters, 93, et rice ird Street, and Thomss Га 
shrubbery i north t ры, Не [уш show а disposition to flag. In favourable Claye, reine " x 
adds that ober te ег. Mr. ев, weatherlike the present they should, however, have | Dioscorea ВАТАТАЗ : W. Your gardener has advised you well. 
of Bicton, Devonshire, we 2-0 таай us with псн оа Б ын А А, кыре са currents, 09017 t throw somo Histor т отет Ше placo where they — 
of i ‚аге ap Prin injuri leaves. ; is 
tet xd ысу M c ce ERE SIS и 
X to h, and alb 2; mi i the Y e pit in w! r Xx ано ет дыга YAEY: o his 5 
and adds tuat hey ase handesdsofboncheso blooms al pei a P MX RR I E E TE Eeen Zy тылы | 
over them. y flowers, of the а permanen of to 80°; Selle gut ma of iE or nothing сай bo more erroneous. 
R. ponti may be foun ly all the autumn tmospheric moisture, let us us presume, secured. puces e if Ton pey it you m faa d your Чы 
ihere, and it is us he says, any varieties of Such 786 the сазе pr eparations is be made for тазе : the ri h, after this 
- the 59 a intermediate colours to be in eed а ШЕ: Ңң ede төрке of 454 йозе Мамкз ок Ел: Pot dese Hoary Morning ; 2, Handsom? 
succession from October till May, when they are s ROING DEP ough, but acid and astringent ; 8, Liko Шо Borsig 
= MENU domes Prenes, -Contine former Tti with regard Папаша; 4, Winter armain. . Pears "Yi onis i 
€ Wound iced i ias, Age! ве Ver benas, Vixkmmzs.—lf the buds i Ter the early house a кз: as as bee е cog wi пи many oinor Jate “keeping reri 
"uchsias, one allflowers, Tree слано | broken, d deavour to raise the tem ас a litte, жинсы f 
'olyanthus, Primroses, and rers in abundance: Не until i es 70^, at which ана «Sh 7 ain for a tho varies Zn а Е 
tates, moreover that iselto - thrus! - or storm | while ; pm vel to ааа hum Abutilon vitifolium; and Boronia crenulata, wih 
ock is пасток. сар на ing note, and Mzroxs.—To success with these "here must leaves and flowers, Hardly examinabled- < 
hat the song thrusb, robin, wren, and hed be the maintaining а bottom heat of from | quu modis p obliged informé — 
re all merry with their sweet 75? to 80°, and the temperature of the atmosphe the Quercus discovered by Mr. Fortune 
.Yams.—lhe Yam cultivated із Ње | гот to 75°, but good crops may be obtained and mentioned in our Leading Article, Јар. 25, 1802, Can p 
- Dioscorea alata, Linn., having a square climbing stem аена ев upon a bed of slowly fermenting — coupe кары name — 
. without prickles. "The natives distinguish а number of | ma s an -i -— must soon Our oc e er rer ОМОК piant ort 
varieties, all of which are known by the сае sfr to young plants а em in small pots like the Dutch Elm or some form of О. montana. No соъ 
name of Uvi Some have; large, some small roo enough ; бар "hem. d the glass, and you may hear of itat Kew. We ег seo the ра Eo tiog } 
either а white or more less purplish fingos mei her gom: ihe out or pot into la rge pots, using Den rr reed phe i Prane 
upon these dif ‚аз wellas кашы bs of | properly, warmed, rather strong срт soil. Sow for| Hybrid perpetual Roses about the end y re 
. maturity, tt are founded. succession аб intervals of about a month until weather is mild, ed. 
