40 THE GARDER ERS’ CHRONICLE. [Janvary 15, 183 
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th than 300 plate i “Between Le and th rm | [sry whi Che and the thicket b 
1e resent work to give more E dous affís curs, a 
ES E. however will be illustrated, and so ues a [ture * LB ay 5 his cem e ne victo- | to the agis tg dee p frait sit and” alio 
prae wind ae rhino ogee UL UE give store 1 y by "the aid -: a = — on other occasions he P health o 0 d ian r bits h — 
— view of the riches of the marine flora o R th krad tto dy don saccades é 
* * * en the first opportunity to give the 
wae qum sards the execution of the work it may be con- leaving o dec rats a sputed masters of t = the ho field: gloves | a earifol Leve epis out Vers 
, th M k It is something to have 1 n the case of large branches 
M pear x — a we porn * shee me out of | the skins of Parisian rats, mc best ea ge — x h | the sa rhe ot the wound should ben — ng 
oe decided fail l » Sza m — ur. A man of geni S 
point out one which is a decided failure, and 3 hats n V " 2 on nw My. oat 
i" ri wet 
— eg err se ut be — er di sosed t to | probably "he bi of dramatic talent, E — E — neg ed Lotta Cat 5 
—— — ea 2 arie €——— der glass, by guarding them from frost. 
diferens genera * but li : succeeded admirably. Hamlet, | under glass, by ng | , 
t nd fruit he 2 adopts 1 1 is training ; rtable | every opportunity of exposing such things to jig 
ro reads in fact | fol robe a a comic farce, acted by rats * a portable e y AME hai: di e 4 - 
in * ed et J. ipo and Montagne, — giving theatre e, which the n yr 0 b IE eden dnd | haat? tks ask it s egular, intervals so as to mal . 
VE T : ly. hubarb and Sea 
2 the vagaries of Küt zing., D not to be ascer- reas Dickens’s Household Wor pn : e 77 — rt e Melida vale dy 
t t the hel i g sen" they are probably less rales iim than elsewhere 
tions. ey are p 
will soon T that the s habit alone y addon lead Calendar of 1 ; 
mà astray, an and that differences of babit a f » m the (For the ensuing Wee k.) STATE OF THE WEATHER A ae Oud 
part accompanied by differences Orc TE For the Week ending Jan. 13, 1859, as observed at the Horti, 
racters t t necessari PLANT DEPARTMENT. — F 
Da z or em soi; bat hoe — would lay — &c.—When it is found pec Paid 
inst their study, should remember | water the beds of this house choose a fine mo — x 
that | . s the best — rs are oftener i operation, — give enough to well moisten the du 
ous, iukewarm water for = rpose, an d be car " — 
those which are vibe. lens obvious ing 
In cone usion 1 end 
ill be in th M y md that it it air, or when this cannot be don e use sufficient re 
will not be pe rr to — s ofla — to secure a gentle cireulation of the atmosphere. Go 
of the sets of Algo which it illustra — over the plants every morning, — n —À—— 
— — aie at display l E il 8 Clear throughout ; slight frost at night. 
t ral display wi . ; pide P» 
Té ese dye soe pap 3 5 peser unless — By —— and Z ion N F eler and fons S. 
Dame d Catalogue ¢ " 1 Fer ient i si we | nen mt. And es as the bea eauty of any of — po - Dee 
. his is Mens of most en x ight. T 
have seen. The selection v us ith de à ; with: others in fall Fine: cloudy ; fne at nigh LN —- 
more of collections) is and especially — t * and supply, their places | ean tempera Med ae CHISWICK 
Scotland ; there wis nice figures of various tools and | flower. Do not excite stove plants at present; wait for aint e ge Brie M Ege : 
" lements used by gardeners, and in addition oe is | longer days and x Pub — SOEUR 
sion Y for Hired wiioks saves’ peirchaserd “a — n cor usiderable difficult expe- $8 Years in Quantity |. 
— — 5 that of inserting the quastities hey , PINERY. There is ofte y sé which it Sra 
up "A this season, and where this is the case every TS 36.7 E 
cellaneo 4 | advantage should be taken of mild weather to maintain | Mon. 20 He 
ce. a brisk temperature, which may be kept at from 70° to | Ng. 304 41 
Society of Arts.—The sum of as been placed | 75° by night, and 80° to 85° by day. The difficulty of Ts. 3 Z| 334 ji 
at the Ce, ch ofi the Council of the S Soeiety of Arts by getting plants to show fruit is generally the result of | Satur. 22 329 | 38.1 E x 
Sir Walter T t a prize nes warded - 2s Tai — having been Bete x ly — ai — 3 — 180 ther 
the best essay on the applications of the marine alew tim allow ants a period of compara ive rest P 5 . 
and their m as food or medicine for man and do: su » E emis to forcin —— he view — Ee: a 
m — e or for dyeing and other manufacturing betore ee mee fruit, and hare any difficulty Notices to Correspondents. — 
purposes. Competitors must give t ults of their | of this kind is experienced timely attention, should be Afrim: RARUS not poii de. sot Apple M 
Original investigations on seaweeds, and a m given to the preparation of the ooh fo * ther : hes Pet 
prepare a series of specimens illustrative ot the best season, which is the only means of having them a 
modes of collect ecting, preserving, and prepa t bo admit the command. All that can be done th's season, Piera mh 
several species, su no MA 
ted to competition. The essa essays, with days to maint ain a brisk temperature, letting it rise shout 00 yards 
Specimens, must be sent to the Society of ‘Arts | by the 550 or 85“ bien UN and 70? to Ai ould be | Borers: Yo ji may effec cal — 3 rms 
31st of December, 1860. Each essay must be marked | secured. at night ntain a moist — aiai, inside ‘of boilers y never using any 
y on Marine Alge,” and — have a motto or sphere, but do not syringe eer 8 that a except 5 aeos ic off Eom It has howevet Bes 
distinctive mark attached, which mark must € be -— fruit. Also see that the roots are in a proper iy | o dissolve d and rendered harmless by p ' 
written on a sealed letter, . — g —.— e state, us ing tepid- vx where any is wanted. amm gnus ini SA rr — weight aim 
address of the author. "tters. containin Vire. Ey the. perma. yoi mi cistern i 
ti ith ti buds to break hi gularly, and where necessary bend the ammonite tef or b in 1 9 8 3t nto the BUDDY. ; 
of Arts, ae kpe will be opened coy that | Vines, 1 buds to the highest point; Books: Viridis. There i which fulfils vac 
v the motto ark attached to the essay to WE ii. moist uti osphere, and Viren the SN re itions. ars 
which the adjudicators aw the prize and afternoon. When the 
P Tales — te lately. in Paris, a a specimen the ni night temperature may bei increased a 
Em oth re in wi i meter wharo they | bt 2 ne 5 an Shey ae al il — 
; ed only a prov ° by day not 
Halles, or markets, having been re- apd re-arranged | with sunshine and air. Rub off all superfluous 
i the 26th of October last | taking care to leave the st — ones, but in cases 
was fixed for the moving of the dealers in flour-stuffs, | where there is any — he show of fruit, it will | Names 
green vegetables, poultry, and virgen ae leg the be advisable to leave all promising buds until the here 
und they have occupied near the church of Saint t is only in cases, however, w 
to their 2 — [n-sh the N the Vines. are in a bad state that there need be any fen 
After the departure o 
"ES isional market, ~ workmen rote P be done. Admit : air on every mild day, —.— a sufficient 
to sheds. th these s a colony 
of rats their domicile for some tim A kw order, a 
e past. Look well to the be nd see that is protected 
and backed by alt . wet or — changes of 3 and where Derhdbe Loui Bonns; 3, Brown B 
the dogs of the quarter, mustered in a pack, awaiting the enting materials are used turn them as often as tnd Ba 6, Fleuhehn Pippin (); 7, Hellandbui 
adding 
ng of the game from their cover. A crowd of |n essary, a small quantity of Te leaves and | Red Streak ; 10, Dumelow’s pein ©: 12, Dutch Mig 
spectators made the y buildings around re-echo duni in order <4 maintain a steac & Son. M1 aos eel dt zi B 
with their shonts and "heir bursts of. laughter. FLOWER GARDEN vos SHRU — St. ain. M a e DRE 
Seve MM T the disturbance and the barking „With the exception o ing, or thinning and 
of A dogs, clim pe! I y, little can be don 
uge on their shoulders or on their heads, One in these « ee esent. Any of the shrubbery 
gitl feeling a rat tak hiel a dressing of fresh soil or 
epe 
may requi 
overcome with terror that she fainted. One thou sand | manure however jn attended c whenever the 
mbe: 
sho} uld B. 
: the ree mage number of rats who fell victims to this | weather is favourable for such work. Any e^ tions ap paara to be Mè ra pade Fm 
reception; but it may be presumed that | that m may be in hand involving the removal of a con- im Pippin, * usqué 
s those. who Pied their bacon were in Were | siderable bulk of soil, cuttin: cm or nigthing which poe gal. 0 E 
jority. is is nothing to what occurs at Moute | can be jn done now, il pushe Nd ward | Nam e been so often obliged 
Video (unless it is greatly chan nged from ride et TAE xpeditiously, ie ave the 3 at d 
: where the only drawback upon m delightful way in|liberty for the ordinary routine of am work, re» n 
which an evening may the necessi: -|which will be soon dem manding attention. When t i Young gardeners, to whom these 
turning home through long meti streets so infested s — — cannot b abl ded wi 
e profitably proceede with, Eu pecially apply, Should bear in mind that, before 
with voracious rats as sometimes to make the way see to getting an ample stock of stakes made and 
erilous. There are no sanitary regulations in the | painted, also pegs, labels, brooms, &c., and put them 
town, except those provided by the showers of rain, aside ready for use when wanted. The E of | 
which at bes ye carry > the heaps xd filth fro ted 
long-established resting-places. Around huge moun-| for use, and then ian is generally di ficult ts | 
tains of carrion, vegetables, and stale fruit, ctm for such tedious work ; 88 e see that E to spare tin e 
mulated, rats muster in legions. If you attempt to | ficient e ern ch t things in readiness before the 
pass near these formidable banditti, or to inter- busy seaso 
rupt their orgies, they will gnash their teeth HARDY: FRUIT AND KITCHEN GAR i 
nt you fiercely, like so many wolves. 80 ar} Thep g of orchard trees is — which is too 
are they from running off in affright to. their burrows 2 neglected and n we — the ety 
^ they will turn. roun "up an ominous ery, a and |t e trees g o crowded with wood as render rop | V. 
will then make a rush at your legs in a way to ma I i 
ng these contrivances. 
branches, volume rough your bookseller. 
