— untruittul wood 5 and 6 feet length in 
as they were wont to do, it is now of . 
strength, well ripened and — with fruit buds. 
io 
up o 
| used, inis n, t Be Tight = Palak ; 
* : IND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
—— ár n expect. Blinds must therefore 
we may now very soon expect. Blinds must therefore 
be 1 1 x 
easily d Wha 
tever material is 
; Ae is 
[Maren 26, 1859 
| receive ive a ention some of them may rep 
quire a 
SS 
r Paper of last t week hit Fe 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHIS W 
onal syringings in the een 3 * hot dry wanted is m merely to br a M fore of the s rays | For the Week ending Mar. 24, 15:9. fr y ICK, xx 
dus. “This hel - to oat nt e rieneing any | without ae e hou 2 | Binon served nt the} ir . 
temporary inconvenience f, r^ is superior in some March. EET wz PER Tike Ais Siis 
Let us add that the excellen liti pects; but is objectionable ‘i in the case of lofty "m E Min. Max.) Min, fea teh: 
thing exhibited was highly — to hu eave ek. It may soon be ary to a admit air freely Friday BO om Pate "m P 
— Blair. The Grass had all been mown on » keep down thet tem arabic Satur. 19} 15 9 29614 | 53 | 28 | ap] 
alks were neatly rolled, id a 20) 16 si 
of it twice; the wa 
* 
eden ‘Society No. 
ocus of Hor. 
| slightly e as 25 
far as possible, allowing cold currents of air to blow 
er the plants. 
n n ti 
PINERIES.— Loo r young growing stock, occa- 
mm examining d | repotting such as is po d to be 
want of m m. The tem per eratur aay bo 
t increases, 
March 18— i t frost, 
19—Clear; iat ‘ine reat 55 
at night. 
unt of ligh 
this is a e aad in which ‘the alate of the plants wir be 
e for 
a bid 
oni 
sort ion to an able e 2 the Gardener? Chronicle 
oras.— 
dwarf plants, 
this is s obtained, 
ture is 
the best guide. Aim at securing stron 
with a free habit of growth; and if 
it is Ao iien whether the night tempera 
on the subject of “Colonial Floras,” y r 70°, and very much will d lepend upon circu: 
of attentive consideration. e c the | st AA as to which will be proper. Plants that Shy 
Chronicle in thinking that the usefulness of the dif- 15 unhealthy and in an unkind state, if kept near 
flo — to wi very much | the g will be benefited by a considerably higher 
the want of a systematic plan of arrange- | temperature than would be suitable for oth a 
— t which all should adhere. So ible, | free ta of growth. These are circumstances, how 
one size, one type, one method of classification should | ever, which can be properly judged of only by those in 
be — and n the ch col com- nd of the piti, us acm us easily — 85 ood 5 65 
pleted, a local a migh prepared, to fter- | little careful observation. Use every means to induc 
cast. 
ei oyen overc; clou 
T ure of the week 1 pid ve the 
OF Lr v 
During the last 33 years, E ERT AP CRISWI 
g 
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Temp. 
March Greatest 
and April. aaa Quantity | 
Mean 
Temp. 
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You 
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3 ii 
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Moi 25 E : t 0.37 in. 2 Pon 
Tues. 9 0.68 t 
2 go 85 83 8 85 
Lad odo = 
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22 
m se me 
during the pm eriod 
75 deg. and the lowest m EA 
Li 
vantages o! lan|growth will result with eee 0 care e only. 
won OR e ver eat. It would simplify de 1 Epi VINERIES.—See that Vines starting i into M are 581 — ces bet a Saree nden 
as are frequently made of the Chronicle and other jt tied up in their places before the shoots get ong as | BENZINE Cou, Hay of your 
' scientific journals; 1 hel ff in the aration 8 effect o s fluid, or rof Co lands Be — * dent ta 
| ope: yringe| thea p — d ni 
of plants; it would de termine their affinities, exhil | fr quently until the leaves begin to unfold; but use Ie =o of e e larv: of the e Anobium which isis, 
the actual state of our botanical resources, and gi i y after that is the case, an id on ly on] shee JL that is necessary is to enclose a lot of te 
—— . s the promulgation of the natural | the afternoons of bri right days. Where the buds do not| the aid — over them n epi hone 
— — er ad to Mn det and 8 bse break regularly bend the Vines. so as to dew on. dee une in a few minutes. J. 0. y. 
Thomson con! me suse eir valle ‘work place t that are backw: d in 2 Zu likel beu : OTTINGHAM : J D. We know 
the Flora Indio, w hich begun, so wall 77 wid Mi Nod De dons eme We orans s heroe caning "it — 
eratum. radian | directly y any mque B their fern regularly Burua? 5 eculation. ae 
E 1 of r NE TOXICARIA: LD. The sca 
result wi ism very 1 tw the bunches ds hou apos s wher A C marrow EN 100 to 250 flowers, e or 
secure uniformity of arrangement unl on were | by a ew more 17 [ils cut out, let this be dies stalk clubshaped and bear ot the MaA summit T 
en under the auspices of the British Govern- | at on oval “The coats of the bulb are brown. 1 leaves at 
, -— — "M be reasonably expected that as they LOWER p OR blunt ana scouts E or 
ave founc observatories at Hoba „Madras, ot done 8 “the | hes Ci &nical Register, whete ft , 
Jgmbay, Ootacamund, and other places for meteorolo- now be well cleaned and xn z em gend dnd | bras e red eu ed by th — oo 
pu „with what may be termed a eat 3 * from the Sans garden or by sowing r perfuming the air, was the gum resin of Bomi 
wich, so they would encourage botanical researches | dien als cy e in cnet spaces. Man pode as fi nau mobi e 8 
ou an Mal She virus exiis cn Pie ura * — de, theo po ae P or ASe ME the AsBayos of the Greeks, Common Fm 
—the centre nA which d nat vally | fowering —.— where suc aM A ior ioni Fir in ‘Switzerland, "The . pem the 
be the Royal Garden at e scientific a ney at once, so as t obtain not AN en heads “of blow London shops is said to be nothing more than 
would CR ms fe Moni; idee m Indi d [but increased strength in the eode BRE e Turpentine, 
on y places, as at Sah enable them to need less assistance from SEKE Holl s Agrico ie dela Maison T rusiique, i Rue Jaco ah, No b ne Te 
Ko., bol. mne — men she and willing t to give | | hocks for late 1885 85 4 — be "hinter. as it BOT formation there if an 
„ ch th sively t to plant itio ont ah advertising count ike Fg e^ 
m" W om hi | 5 LA thickness of Hartl h 
wai ad t they xa - dac — reim- very suitable for long line rallel — — petes chicka ipis tio kean neta 
I v * 
mae, bg E the adr Sat t the jedes ot ee a | wih Sean walks, walls, &c., where hey dress n rough - te 
ee adopting the MT Ras 1 EO One of t the prineipal B s in pleasure to actly the the concentration of light, which is aote 
Mr P id 3 s bei wd pe T1 |i ih i Wü nery id beauty of turf, P which should be ors: TaM ie do jd e vow to di mg 
„ in his | Kept a Ay imes closel: - : len tinus hedge hari hand- Lo 
« Enumeratio Make 3 anim." It is pod abii ely is aim ; but Tore particu 5 perfec ion in keeping Tarra inus nones M Me 2 Care ies Mer" 
requi = Ko uniform system of orthograph by frequent mowin tti b season, when | young twigs. Of course tho side of each Lauri Me 
d to acular names should be adopt i * sibl "tu ^ gs, cutting the G as low as pos-| the is Mri touch, will die. You must ‘therefore be 8 
consu ting "k v the x: 8 „ lai id for s fondation o of a close-bottomed turf will be —— preserving a good healthy surface. den 
Madras Exhibition will find the native nameso pro- | ver rdure must be E Do MM. Les eoe e a us caused hy peculiar timorpherie conditis; | 
m 1 À tly spelt local eotitittes. ed by occasional watering sudden absorption of water with iter ; that 
India ie draws» melancholy picture of the chain tat i believe bat it io sed, to any extent ts MM 
a reposi 1 ink how os that recent transpl ä uch insects do discharge a sweet Huld lich Bf 
many ics —— that cost unwearied | f want of vw y transplanted tre t ot Ainring regarded as a sort of h dew. But they frequently gate 
labour s 8 rep pes pa „ dE which; however, w. ill "E it feeding on the — — sug Toate o i petro 
T ; ars in hall Street, wh : ry porous soils, and in| ots: 4.4 N. mass of 0 — 
ia haan ere peace cases the is th l f the lackey m 
p Bo * been s ot and monlder w i ground should. be mulched with TM rE tris, the. youn fom, Which would have been 
has not been confined to +) over, | carefully to the reservati 5 is benzine collas Tt is nuch used for 
oie : = C E contributions to | Where nothi 1 —— = of blossom — ^d fruit trees aided tois — A: nu much — or dene 
.... Wo hope for | tained, Yew or Sprues branches win teur sean ee | WO at Tori by Kaima & Go and at M 
the Indian Council, but th bok vided they are so fixed as not to be liabl ce, pro-| Woolley. We believe Copland's borneote 21 
eiber ui ogres sy from the e le Government, | against the b ét able to be blown — — and e EN bon 50 olten obliged be 
^ ee 
Cabinets of Palmerston other GM quently as may convenient on ie dim ^y 255 5 tly de —— heaps of dried or other planta e, 
both contained so many men of literary and sc. tiic M expose the trees to sun and air. Get > an 9 v to request our correspondents Miel d 
note that in the DÀ ema ww d s ter in readiness with which to y^! sk this kind. Young gardeners, to whom these deuten 
sciences may always be confi io ne gaa fy immediately it makes its a. eds especially apply, should en in mind d that, before api 
especially to be that s Se each trees. Sow Broccoli i 'ppearanee on us for assistance, they should exhaust their other 
Lom Sant will n beds of light ve them the 
deed than the Court hr ` e more | in an open PM ws the main crop ind Cab d sue p an ten ee Cres Saes; nor would # 
: - : „ king fo ; 
of glish en e be! ers, &c., » accession. ttend also to siu. desirable B we could. Au w. - can do is ip tS 
ndia to take the initiative į in “the ths of Turni s about once a fi Wing | that most 1 ngl a isn » one une? 
Floras of their respective ide N "t ure having a regular supply i ortnight, s| more than four plan oen be sent us at d meals 
-same plan, printing wich ihe ncies, pe. the Pith aa a small breadth of so eid y i a fit state for use. A Gold spoiled. blue M boz, without 2 Dentist 
of paper, and hà po ek warm dry sheltered T, aud l vu Bean on |" ae u G F. Weis some Potia za, but notte Fi 
ral enumeration of the plats da A way 8 a sm hil o E Plant a quantity in| lata of —. . —H Rose. "Harderberga, meti 
nies and ultimately of the world.— Made ritish Colo. as soon — dan nger eed nd plant G P. 1, Vinca major; 2, the remains of Game Loc 
as Spectator. freely among growin over. Use the hoe 3, Borago laxiflora; 4, Nuttallia cerasoides rene 
rM TL kee ed) Q6 em d bos aot I crops to destroy weeds, and| Sui oppositifolia. —Sub. Fog ene [ra 
C alendar ti oose and friable, d mw Per quas da N. I. ro 
of Opera: ons, \GERS’ as. espair. Canthium spi 2 V uam for 
(For the ensuing Week) CCC E 
noy ardens, let ru th M tian Suma : isa 
"TE P E resivon gentle mbarten g aid te ma the si e Kd i M Lu * puras PE at a 25 
'ORY, u „ 1c of Cystopteris is, e 2 
- e a dry rying winds E o a of covering ed aA eda! y be wr other eel and probably not quite b. T Bend s 
iled | throw over the * pt ready to is a native A 
used to cou : Continue to y — W M. This little 
cts d destroy. the | imr ot mo oF te ys act their necessary) aceous plants ee and propagate (if Alps of Corsica, peii, we have dri 2 
e speci- | Dablias should now be pott ike beds for Pansies, | Srove Prawrs: H PC. Sweet's Hothouse APA ergo mid 
Cw hs ba 1280 ir bloom- a slight potted, and if possible start | tivator i t like what you want. i Di 
g has been forwarded in a cl g madi ed on ical ai 
close mois osphere d t s e up of dung and 1 also gathered from Paxton's ^ 
and, although it is yet eg ub to bring shading into MEG O 58 be fo und useful fi eaves. This Psychotria and Sesbania are neyecences of whith 
eral use it will be difficult without its assist Soe tate S, and i ndeed a1 ki propagating Fuch- | Vine Leaves: @ P. The little a howes mU ai 
preserve bl ssistance to Pes ‘lowed zo of half hard complain do no h. sufficiently * 
ossoms in perfection during such weather ering plants too eg de Y |- house i l ddam 
as x winter. Carnation in pots, if ane QU out | rs. ÉL “The alteration — deen ei 
Y, should now! Post Office 
