72 
THE GARDENERS’ 
session ofa hive, if the weather 
! VI.— 
king combs than Stadia | honey. w 
is Pareri we may find fault with the pasturage and 
lament the seasons, but we must not throw the blame 
upon the poor industrious bees.— W. 
bier gmat yy OF OSERE 
r the ensuing Week. 
I.—HOTHOUSE, CONSERVATORIES, &c. 
CLERODENDRONS may now be started iuto growth; when me 
gone shoots are about 3 inches in length, they may be p 
to thumb-pots, and struck in bottom-heat. These will make 
ced in a gentle heat, a! 
with sai or the young peer 
ase. Achimenes tubers may also 
e fonder 
hex that | į 
Woo: 
storm, Titt 
ae Coppice: 
tle 
tim 
and a for the value 
look a 
pportunity f objec 
Pumi seeds for sowing g all kinds of yadta gas &c.; make 
aps, 
w labels, also mouse-tra; 
one except thinning ; 
CHRONICLE. 
(Fes. 1, 
BORICULTURE. 
lag ot the continuance of the present 
an be ; but beware of open- 
ng ‘plantations! too much at one time, bearing in mind at all 
hat the thinning is zaen for the good of a ecet ti; 
of the thinnings. 
A good ru 
import: 
to guard seed-beds,—F. 
State of the Weather near London forthe week ending Jan. 30, 1845, as 
s Ghar ved nbibe Elortiouicaval Gardan, Ohiswick:* 
nds of a gentleman eminently qualified 
been in the ha: for the j 
duty. as the excellence of his replies has shown, ; 
consult any authorities, ept the 
legal answers altogether. 
MesLons— G G G—The Beechwood is the best for both purpo: 
Names oF Fruirs—M G S—1, Easter Gta NS 2, 3, Be 
Rance. || ——J M B—1, aep sto be 
J. 
ing rei e specis yn noticed, |== 
R B—Your Pear is the true Winter Nelis; F Er- so 
rich as this variety usually proves, but still it was c sidered 
d 
lants will soo require to 
be watered more freely ; waters fn this respect, will indicate 
her own wants. Forcing-pit.—Never flag here, as the beauty 
of your greenhouse and conserv: 
time tocome. K 
ey, bulbs, Verbenas, Heliotropes, and 
uch things; and let the temperature at night be about 65°,—A. 
Ul.—FLOWER-GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
Ja Gai 's) ee = HERM sone z good. 
[Max Max. | Min. —— | Names or Prants—Truly—1, Azalea indica, white; 2, Some _ 
rid. 34 woes 7 Hardenbergia; 3, Aju; reptans; 4, Trollius asiaticus, 
a is N.W.| 3 Sensible men do not send three-cornered notes by the 
Mon. 27 wW. 04 office, especially if by that mode of folding the contents are 
Tues. 28 S.W. a iled. Subs—Setaria sibirica, a cultivated variety of 
wai BE = S. italica.——-Reader—1, Escallonia rubra; 2, Candleberry 
à Ry Sy Myrtle.— — TEN ye a greenhouse rot 
Average 0.83 ties um a r Meadow Saffron, very poi- 
jan. 24—Fine; densi louded; rain; clear and por — Cons: —An Orange-tree will grow in circum. 
= ree = ooo AR a artally overcast; Pegi Bare tan ces you ane ; but it will not flourish nla you 
— 27- Rain; boisterous; cloudy find some means of warming the nate h during summer, 
28—Clear; ground slightly pri kled wi i n o! 
very low; rain and sleet 
in 
— 29—Uniformly overcast throughou! 
eee ck R 3 Overcast; sno 
mperature of the w 
w at night. 
eek 2 deg. below the average. 
a 
Thin out a numb 
sible pri ss in planting shrubs of allkinds; where it is neces- 
sary take up Azaleas, Rhododendro! kc., and re-arrange 
them to their size, If it is wished to increase a 
ing is employed. 
hardy annuals, ASN ular] ek PTP also Mignonette, 
in a gentle heat.—B, 
+T I.—FLORISTS’ FLOWERS, 
Should the present weather continue (the ground being n 
covered with snow), little can be gone anne Florists 
Flowers ; still some few precautions ar EREE 
arly Ten-we 
eed. The 
ure should, 
Week ang Feb. 8, 1 184. 
AT Greatest 
Mean phy fn - 
Feb, Fred t Temp which it ceaatlty, =a. Sha da 
jun. 2 o al 2| 3| 3| 2 
Mon. 3 9 2| 3| 1| 1 
Tues. 4 1 4| 2/—| 6 
Wed. 5 2| 3| 2| 1| 3 
Thur. 6 1| 1| 3) 3} 4| 
KAR —| 1| 3-| 3 
KiS 1| s| 2/— 4| 
ise The highest temperature during 
the above period occu: 
1, 5th 1833, 24 1835—therm. 56°; and the lowest on the 3d 1941 
s to Correspondents. 
The ae oped 
is eady, price 3d. each 
this psa es ition, 
to 
rans ne Sh ir ten: 
of 2 
Co 
antry c 
T Prevailing Winds. 
rred on the 8th» 
841—therm. 149. 
Notice 
‘int of ee ‘PAXTON'S COTTAGERS’ CALENDAR 
py. An Index has been added 
Parties he ttl to have copies for 
n have them at the rate 
Trepa C7 D—Aes acia pubescens being a robust grower 
requires plenty of pot room: this is, perhaps, what piel 
plant wants; i over: watering will also cause the leaves to d 
sai oe 
sible e, and gi air 
mit, Bie 
kematian, court, of Wick. cis} 
Pearson’s Plate, Golden H any 
Booxs—Guano—The * Thi 
the neare: tS 
Butss—W 
se eenho! 
driflora, 
CAMELLIA RETICULAT. ae 
This plant is never spott 
being possible to ounce it $ leay 
determ 
‘mined b xperi 
is of n 
ish to Pp d r aways wk use as nee ‘arecheat 
alw hen 
the weather 
s for a small garden; 
ole Pearmain, 
ey, 
any informa’ 
sellers, App 
ng ar! 
ly 
will 
-—Golden 
only 
tion, 
to 
G B—The followin: e handsome Amaryllises for 
use culture, viz. hin ye ng vitet, Johnsoni, Solan- 
venusta, aulica, and psittacina. $ 
ver—You are quite mistaken. 
when in health. As to its not 
yes, wh 
—The following are suitable for a 
onia capreolata; B. 
a south 
radicans major; 
Hendersoni, Lonicera 
—A B 
Pyraca! pem ust: Magnolia a grandiflora on 
west as 
ForS E M—Sow Hi imalayan Fir-se w in dry 
sandy loam, and ae ee Pine pans in which the ay a Bytes ina 
dry heat, observing as soon as the seeds begin to o vegetate to 
remove the em toa more airy and cooler te give no 
ey be; 
n until they begin to 
sible to fo: 
vegetate, 
force Peaches and 
mp n 
SU a in sii house, so as to kaye them ready in mei but 
o have them in full perfection at that season is a ve 
oubt- 
f 
stunted branches, as this wlll induce them to make yo 
wood. 
PEACH-T — Querisi—In pruning these some of the 
natura spurs, f tarnished with eo a buds, may be left, 1 
RS— Queris "Auch pwn s the name as the O 
e had in 
bho e 3 
Ty een ath natifida ; 
Templetonia glauca nS spocioeas Sie is campanul 
valis ; E, grandiflora; E, impres: and Primul; 
ši s pen 
Poraroes- G W P would be glad if ‘* Observer,” who reco 
pends Doinkces to be ss re a ont hien would say 
how many seconds, ins! e tim med in co 
—J N C—Your plants of this have evident 
Ta Rept ti i aren They require a little heat to bring th 
peated ef wie season.§ HG fe 
R. 
und should 
an: r at all opportu- ae after the seeds are sow 
nities; syringe freely early in the afternoon. te this nd then “aes eee gly. 
and other stractures the moment that aphides appear. Fig- i Serten —It is not i 
hi increase your heat a degree or two on unny after. 
noons; in other respects see last Calendar, Mushroom-house. 
—Make succession beds in vacant S; beds made now will in atter. || 
last as long as Mushrooms are good. Kee eep floors wet. Straw- | Frozen Soi. 
berrics.—See last Calendar. Keep up a succession of cleat up i 
aeg ar a observe thorough cleanliness in all the aboy e dep: iaptaper 
ments. — 
Y FRUIT A 
ARDEN. 
and nailing; 
ard kinds of niam 
—0, 
solatie for te mg ot yeari & 
page and index, fiat ck 
Paner will s yo 
ae, 
n gar 
k, 
aon 
tite d rhe 
haliow, pi 
y be forked 
Epsom — You hay 
rice, ouni Siy cloth, witht 
Numbers complet 
n ae sort ag but burying week soil is very 
ithe. 
fo it of any bookseller ; 3 and one 
the ers , by pi 
hook, chisel, feet » Scythe, ioe garden-line a 
reel, watering-engin tub, watering- ae syringe, 
ladders, roller, grass and brooms, siev: 
rmometers. || 
ING— sare ug! e sufficient heat from the 
ans you poss! at effect all J require. Further infor- 
mation on the sabjek will be given next week. 
Ice—H P—Nothiog be more erroneous than to add salt to 
ice in an ice-house. Its effect is to ee me Bie and the 
sult is so much salt water. You will find si ‘ood obse. 
a 
has become too compacti from acery rains, the sur 
be Weill si stirred with a broad-pro: rea fork ik Bahra 
Forgat going and 
gs 
op Fagg s im- 
bp 
Leca 
Rail 
have a tendency 
Ifit is accuses? to scatt 
Dog’s-tail and Sheep’s Fes 
L QuEstions—. L L-We 
way Chronicle, As this 
state that for the future we 
tions upon points of law. 
ws nes over the law; 
esome zia ayps . 
ably a u 
to keepit kan. 
sow Cre 
t your ing 
quires explanation, 
‘niet 4 ecline answ. 
Hitherto this depertunene 
uiry to 
3 freq 
growing ih 
y branches s as you 
and Eevivk Sifted some 
ground a you 
ent 
we a to 
ing ques- 
has 
SEED 
aapna S Crt B—Your white seedling i a very good $ 
—as FOO 
a good time to la; 
—We not undertake to interpret other 
You Moid apply to the Secretary. Chi ck 
roper place to exhibit British DI: unless they al 
ens of very extraordinary cultiva: It was to él 
eoanice such things that the Royal Bot: oar ie "society receiv 
their charter. ae 
som 
—A Sub—We ed of SI 
t stand the heat of boiling water ; while other 
sure that Mr. Beck, of Isleworth, would willingly ti 
rt es seid 
—H W—The aeons marked dark 
will noi 
We = 
o 
e deal 
savertsecs. — 
Ri preparation, 
DLING FLOW 
‘ood but not superior to the best in cultivation.* 
