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i GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL 
Att the end of the house just descri 
compartment filled with Vines in pots 2 vty on Mom 
deem are A geht from eyes one year anc d fruited the | 
and are not 
— vcr, higher than 
grow 
it least in most cases, apply i el t yet "i 
of sight pem eres: hya of 5 may now 3 lowe 
more especially if the vete "should prove bright, Ver 
TURAL GAZETTE. 
[Maren 5; 1, 
red by mia mmm 
raw the FN 
Nat a 
Sangster’s No. 1, are not injur 
Where they are te ground 
this should be obtained not 
tity of coal bu it by s shutting up T in t 
an 
the use 
the Seid: 
no a a to 
Ma: 
about 4 fee 
Vines are n Cueu pari consisting of a very pro 
lifie variety named “ thi 
Of other hi 2 e are two Vineries, a Fern ho 
zoe stove, orn a -— ird Holland house "60 
s | insects of any ki 
pie 
nd. peso T its or frames wi 
now be showing their buds; give en vicio melt of 
i y. Pot Tuberoses, and expose 3 
durin ng fine wea flowers, such a 
feet i These conta especially 
Ferns, d of skilfal cultivation. 
tte and Stocks ; Neapalitan Violets in Aamen 
may be forwarded by being closed e arly in the after- 
be divided u 
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STATE OF THE. 1 zu ns 
ti 
omit to mention that of Prur 
z little ‘plant loaded with large 
doble pt white Ch i like bl ns. This forces 
qui uite as wellas Deutzia gracilis itself, and is certainly 
mer. 
Out of doors, on the northern exposure already 
to, MOT plants poren fay W. hich elsewhere 
A ar 
by keeping them in 
Examine buds of forced Roses for caterpillars, 
2 an occasionally for green fl 
FOR RCIN G DEPARTMENT. 
that 
2 pee some time Set will bok Teneked iy pics 
the soil iani up as deeply as can be done w without 
cti 
osum. This flowers ex frui its a bundantly. 
ring sc severe e winters the tips of the young shoots get 
the roots, giving it A e liberal soaking o 
tepid water if it be found to be too dry. The water 
should be "eni bad means of a rose- Pot, an 
ar 
prar Kind happens to it. Grevillea rosmarinifolia is | 
and blooms freely ; 
spring, and keeps i 
and not so 
surface, for if this is done the soil 
will be ‘king up; 
these nice 
Glyptostrobus —Ü has proved 
hardy here and born rows ed slowly. 
Euony 
and ke d them growing as ie as may [b consistent 
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Feb. and $5 — 
March. |= Max 
BAROMETER. 
Worte 
Friday 25 22 | 30.314 | 30.182 | 52 25 5 
M: 26 z 29.923 | 29.616 | 50 40 
poar 27 2 30.173 | 29.944 | 51 
pia 5 30.272 
bo average, 
RD OF TEE WEATHER aa CHISWICK, 
k, ending March 
arch 15 N 
mus marginatu s grows reel i in summ $ n Weck, ending Mani 
s tag U, and ead but not | at th h m del st ted, and let un Mah. f. $$ | yearn S 
inst a wal a „ ü e season Ww en it ay be most wan n s S | which it | Quantity 
abundantly ; s Tasas oris a appears to be quite ha: vei | treatment of the plants be regulated in time by your Amen e ‘Rained. SPR da 
-and flowers annually. Eu um Gunniana we un ced | circumstances; fo! s is a matte i e Sunday 6..| 47.9 | 31.6 | 397] X 2 of ala 
aaas bush full of flower buds, which when open look considerable forethought, and which can be successfully Tue. B. 494 380 4% it 
white Daisies. l only by careful observation and atten Mer ardere e . 
New Holland shrub, and if edite hardy must n VINERIES. — Take aan eal of favourable Se Friday 15 uz 49.3 a7 113 n 
nu 2.. WM. 32. E 
pes suas ion. 
without 
1 £1 
except in n the uif of England. 
imm 
as may be een nt die s State 2 the Vine, 
| considerably. This will to some extent sonans fuel, 
and will be much more congenial to the Vines than 
much. fire-heat, Meer where. the Vines a are in "flow wer 
At ins lower aud wn the cues garden, eee imt ime. 
‘diately in —— hm MN oom window b 106 f the dex 
-— nely P etty rock work,’ x PEA a WARE e trees ar are i m admit a 
p cultivated: a Sine ‘collection of British Mos s, | freely whenever ie weather is m n and keep the 
‘Ferns, Al d other flowering m the latter te atmosphere r: N 1 Mer een a N Bight tem- 
ety pent ure of abo _ Trees whic h the fruit is 
Near the — ‘of the — — part of this rockwork | fairly , syrin- 
on a detached elevated has been formed, ote the Hbesur in oon to prevent red 
through which — a staan ‘of water that falls into | ee md iro hen — wa in a "a healthy ani as — | 
an aquarium a s cascade. In v moist | m wet action, EN vov 
hollows and elevated parts of this 65° 
s bog, Hypnum scor- 
molluscum ae stallabats; 
squarrosum, 
nih ; and p do 
Racomitrium canescens, Dire num and o f abou t 85°, which, combine 54 ughly moist 
"Lyeopodium Selago were conspicnons The pl will i duce B — Foe the 285 
water from the eee flows through a rocky 5 ag thin near the glass, and a o sto oppi ng, &c., 
will soon be g aes with Go lde en|be necessary. Attend p to the carly Melon 
‘the sides of which 
e and F. 
Thine 
and re 
ch aed -not. Att 
enters 
a sind ot through, | state of the plants per — amo unt of sun 
to the 
nshin ne, x ink ng 
mperature accordin 
ircui to at 
smaller 1 and thence by forming a little a high c close temperature, for a fair crop of fruit need 
This accomplished it 
— disappears. In and near these | short-join 
Do not omit putting in “seeds of the 
such plants as Aula- 
N. mplanai Bryum 
EE B. om eA ud Tetraphis pellucida, | w. 
„ rivulare, and H. ruscifolium, &e.; 
ene 
and rotundifoha, llis tenella, 
5 a. and Nartheci ragum, &c. 
Here also bserved a — Marchantia, 
"which was gathered on the Alps by Mr. Mongredien 
-whose d liberality in enriched this place 
with many curious useful n the highest 
ith d 
positions next the flower mn stand Tum gloriosa | See 
and Gynerium lso some Conifers. On banks 
and — of little 5 were Azalea procumbens, 
d Linnza borealis, as fresh and 
ted. 
fay onite summer kin 
LOWER G. 
e will 
| — in watering, and that tat the very busiest season 
D SHRUBBERIE 
If an; SM alterations or me still remain unfinished, 
every available band should be concentrated on that 
ork, so as to it completed as 
soon as possible. 
Planting done after this t require much tu 
ir 
edi d a fresh 
See to the e Propan of Dahlias an d 
latter when planted ski EUM produce 
and therefore especial attention sould be 
having a good supply of hate Cuttings sli 
Goodyera sui yide secunda were both g 
— “Altogether this m be ded as Nd of 
T: LEE teresting little spots in the AI 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the inre eg Week.) 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
CoNSERVATORY, &c.—At na —— n watering should | 
old plants * i 
afforded a g 
P 
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e 
8R 
7 5 
si 
is 
A 
Lo Do g them cold fram 
eely to air, 0 io lanting 
to make room under a es i 
HA FRUIT AND verres 
ile favourable Weathers continu 
atte: 
be conducted with considera in 
the case of recently po 
erdosed. K deb close, and when 
tted prio d must not be — 
eather is | o 
and early s th 
as | P. Ag net oh Broccoli, and the 
otatoes should be planted wou ont ey i gta 
5 COTTAGERS’ G 
a fruit, such ME nd Corde should 
Soati amongst them 
ving piee likely | 
t be necessary, | 
it will no 
whee from 0° by 
505 by dy. with cem ton heit | 
The highest temperature during the above period occurred on th 
1826—therm. 68 deg., and the lowest on the 10th, 1847—therm. F 
Notices to a patna 
Beans: J Larkins, Your B hori tà 
advertised by Mr. Cuthill 1*4 
CR em by means of wide-mouthel pi 
ittle treacle and water; the de 
being so sunk or 
nye DI h 
complete success. See p. 0 
FRENCH CARNATIONS AND PICOT EES: uch 
„. A. J.” for his offer of a plant and blooms of rte 
tions and Picotees, Spout bare ro inquired, but 
— Eo 
hath this 
LA AH ont 
stanc 
Gran: “Hortus. The varieties you mention are al 
V. The Golden Hamburgh is an excellent 
ows vei m" 
o gi 
nevet have or could 
this kind. Young garden 
especially apply, s Should 
us for bag eredi Weis shi 
rede -— —€— 
: tha Ji 5 5 willingly. 
four plants me te 
HDS. The plant — Allheal 
To Di which has m^ Yo meaning 
yperi Ani ur 
belong to the second, abd bed 255 m Les 
. of máche or Lamb’s Arboretuma P. 
he two. 
th 
RD Hovs 
do 2 — s dover di 
fied 5 pada the suity, an " 
— e questioned when **retur " can be bought 
bs. per 1b. 
PALACE OF THE d 
sh 
Vases: Sub. You may put round their 
5 some of the newer 5U 
Itairean’ 
9 — wit amiet your 
—-— am komm : MJ B. There 
of 
runed; also g 
manus pis lightly eoim vd 
roots, See 
ot to injure the enm J Aem take care 
n as 
