173 TH 
—— = the exception of the ‘following startling 
E GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Fuervary 26, T 
^. Australia | 
sheep landed 1 by Mr. Ir. Gregory in N. W. Aus 
greedily devoured the | chi ips of the re eas and it |b 
u when the difficulty of tl 
in understanding morgen without the — pro- 
cess. he prese it Seems to me that the 
and in the case of Pears anyt 
of a crop is never 
by plan ting in over-r 
fruit tre 
seems to be Le rity 
longevity for whic! 
imn 
1 55 so og Both species 
cult irm T our Botanical Gard 
en. Polyglot | 
isti | is pedir ptr 
Nd of Melbow 
why is sexual union necessary." cient ELIT of fresh turfy loa 
h stimulating manures sh 
yep Recetvep.— V. Halls (Enfield) Cata- nc 8 
eee of N and Rare Select Seeds. A useful little list Calendar of Operations. na 1 1 " ben S Mi. are ] 
2 ro su 
of things suitable to s " mall a rden s, and. of v f ve sd ood (For the eni Week.) treate z this way never give pi 
(écris tage of the first fine day with th 
os (Quai de la M Y puris is) Sepplén ur PLANT DEPARTME MENT. | advan s h 
Catalogues. E er $ descriptive priced lists of f flower, | QoxsERYATORY, &. Orange trees in tubs or pots | working order Hert : the "uei crop by 
. and veget e seeds, formin m lx osely p A a should be carefully examined in order to ascertain P > mus 
Her to be fi whether or not their roots are in a healthy state, and being 5 . and bnc. the q 
all that is new in om Funes, er ME uiring more ra uld shifted at once;|8 plec P goo 
of Eugenia Ugni and the Chinese Yum. —— haltante may not’ be possible to afford | surface is not uem firm eee it so before 
continent, and wanted in this country by nase a 
growers. 
da. 
n that Mr. Foy has at length | 
—We lea 
* iu er ond the Amherstia nobilis, not the diti 
— 
— n Mr. Gibson, which lias 
n this case remove asm much | 
re of good loa 
re" specimens. a s.s 
TAGERS’ GARD: pe 
Where not alscady done ys buy 
should b 
the mix 
turf, p Ua DA net. d" dun — and sand, and 
see that the balls of the 1 a are in a moist health 
eat service to Orange 
t or pnr 
coepi qur sa has 
been there sed years, ew was 1 f t high hea |t 
received. At the present time it is Fs feet high, and 10 
through 
ng i w T 
is is quite itopossible to ethe sy ringe to advantage in 
any conservatories, sid under such circumstances the 
13 upon it. 7 
Miscellaneo 
Gouty-stem Tree. par aitan western Australia, 
mene in the dryness o climate which 
terises the pen pen of this —— . 
few ie 
t should be 
and only early kinds, and this on ri Md 
rich soil, there will e good c 
ease. See Mag a 
spare bit of wr is manured and turned ov 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDOY, | 
g Feb. 24, 1859, as observed at the Horticultumlg 
o grow 
o danger of injuring e . foliage 
while in ^ mon state. ert satisfied with a rather 
3 mpe erature for the e presen 
nec days. 
most of the reges trees do not — differ 
s possible, Att tend to — ving 0p a- KADAS. of 
Roses, Aualeus, and other things requiring to be brought | ^w “t 
forward 1 in — gentle heat, and | persevere in the destruc- 
tion of i ects. Stove > plants in active growth w will 
— 
m 
in the more o sonthern latitudes of A 
Ee 
q dir — cneir 
and, 85 them perfectly € ‘clear ‘of insect 8, &c. 
Eucal ypti, , Acacias, as, and Me 1 aleucas rimi e inter- 
ting i in the north as in the south of Australia the most 
promin 
8 
RCING DEPAR NT. 
free . should not be allowed to 
or 
get this would probably throw 
and give air freely on|s 
nc 
m 
2 BAROMETER. 
8 
Sa 
Of the Air. 
Max. 
E 
B 
Friday 18| 15 12 855 
Satur. 19 16 | 30.35 
22 19 | 30.384 
3 20 | 30.581 
4| C | 30.414 
ues. 
Wet 
Thurs. 
Average - 
Feb. 
RESTET] 
30.37 51. 
patear; cold Aha dry; 8 Re — 
; fine ; rain; mild at n ir 
. AS. very fine; oe 
Oe u 
ht. 
ie; imm 4 
bove the average. 
RECORD OF TEE were AT CHISWI 
nding "1 
— vola eee This 2 the * prenatal into fruit In 7e potting these, if a — 12 "us 
strik eption j A TRER 
"Gonty-stem tree, or the tree, which has excited n 15 2 ie ayit pes „ state Feb. EE E28) EE farin See lz 
‘therefore the interest of ev ive traveller, who “Fe 7 and March fe E Se A6 | Kamea, | of Bain 
Sb ic od Vir north ery 8 > And before shifting. And where the plants ar © potii E 
seal in referer tO Bis teen Š i we- | sufficient depth, and if it is f 8 7 a a Nen. .. 465 | iis | d 
tion of nature in the writings of Capt. P. P. King, Mr. | cien Lippe RS Wed. n FHE IE 
Allan Cunningham, Sir George Capt bn d ee alis witht tepid yitar to thoro roughly Thurs. | 490 | 326 | 408 
and Capt Stokes "ince anata * T it am, | moisten the mass, a mone: two or three days between | Friday 4: 4&3 | 314 305 
"North caia Toit expeditá iie zs e da f: d each application. Maintain a moist atmosphere, and | u U = a 
b À apap ey 2 ved — d shut up e the poem; n, allowing the glass to “Tie highest temperature during he above pe — D 
ss sy et the proi n Baobab, x 5 S a vei rise °; but do not exceed 60° at night. VINERIES.— 
a fow lines to its d iption.. We do this with the Toceed with thinning the berri er the crop Notices to Correspondents. 
Z. ^e vm E d oben © | is sufficiently advanced to allow of this being done. S ums: gcc. ferred your | 
à eg aihe sati intin s end 1 hich laterals, tie in young shoots, &c., and keep everything who furn 
fem n Mont pieal — die neat and ly. Maintain a steady night temperature | 
mot yet available Pe the e e pur e. The Gouty- m 15 e to o e ur the bene * E tl i m 
stem tree, althongh not restricted i . aking e e ventilators a little, an: 
"ristity ofthe sed, i seldom found to extend Lmore than | [in the In UE ot ected by the present mild | P ow to Tay out sed 
1 de , ener. 
100 inland; its from Sir George | weath er; keep the h mnm ed Eur 
western shores "e 
y possibly ai reach the awa South 
toe sive, where, according to Mr. George Winds. 
them 
e 
spider in the early ‘Vinery and in the forcing houses 
nerally, and 1 be detected anywhere bv no 
time in phis fested leaves and those und 
a little 
HNS Leich arde 
The tree delight d in 3 A arom or in| 
rather barren and stony ridges, ms 
£ no 
2 
Side- 
rable be Cant . Some of hes stems ean asume Pare 
the by sap of colossal branches. 
80 feet. Dr. Mueller has 
can Baobab, or Monkey Bread. 
— of kr on for a truthfi al 
representation ‘of ils we refer ou 
Bennett's wanderin 
the — + 
of the 
meritorious explorer Adansonia | Gregorii, bears perfect 
gs, vol. L p. 23), do which indeed : 
e. "This pe appear a tedious process, but if bor 
yringe to prevent red wider 
aed shutting aN in the 
gra with té o bing of 55 I Twe 
and where the fruit is hick a Es these 
8 oved as iib as 
‘the hey are fai 3 but 
able to drop until after Mi id this 
— — mind, and jv left to allow of a few 
rs of 65? 
OWED aan 
shed their leaves and render thereby 
the 1 du- 
lous fruitstalks, which are 8 
characteristic of the African 
rasts 
digging. The best manure 
n | cow ing ch which E be a 
Bourbon, Tea, and o bor § 
pruned an nd the beds wand end] 
do not, however, dislike | rather 
should be taken not to i: 
r Roses m 
lightly forked. Roads 
plied after carefully 
ot Cucumber-shaped, but 
rather oval ot — stalked, while i it is sought fo 
inch or two of fresh m ould 
the indigenou ulation | 
cand many of the animals of Australia, as wre s ri M its 
e Pute 
1 dig 
"he 3 pibe m 2 don 
and may be used as in €: 
Australian Baobab, however, is 
merely as a curiosity ; for nature has provided in them 
4 store of aliment, and a reservoir, of moi istur e, grate 
it — 5 therwise gain 
rolled, ke, and ev oo 
seeds of tender an: 
Get wal ks edged, grav 
put in m neatest e 
s on a gen wh 
eae bed, where 
x! 
2 up, to kee 
From the 8 eld "is ves mil soft and which| 
long; 
ir axe of the tired 
eshin 8 may 
is description 
is rising, and the 
nits, * 
— — i Pu —— are — the result, 
p3 En 
Iti 5 I y hardy asa epos 
CHIN . We do not 
Sickness, tha! 
fte defenco, and. 
KIDNEY 
Kidney Beans — 5 tee en pem 
T yours is the same as the Haricot 
Names or FRUITS: May 
their specimens p 
Wellington 
m hr 
as the history by 
and are eri 
ndulatum. 
real k 
of your 
CA John Buckley. Your 
rose, red quite through, : 
you prefer it. 
Misc: R I. The list is last year's. 
