2 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Arn 16, 1555. 
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— S nn Advantave shatld to cee 
= P 7 rly, and so p ally. dvantage should be taken of a fine mores. 
ee ek es En E EE NEA 9 * — tak 2 — 1 when ash the trees well with the engine, The ans 
recover from the effects of travelling, after the T à 8 — dat. not, i do strong | - Wie osis pricots should also n 0 0 
ec glo ee a si N mode © rich, porous fires, are ray it — cessary to admit currents and the remaining ones carefully examine in se. 4 
toinpost. "They. hoata then bé kept pl eaa] pua to aero t : thermometer down. a green eate erpilla ar, which not ‘only i injures ther * 
and g vadui ally ed to light and : air un " they are of cold air at e " e pty 3 iie fi n 
y exposed to Achimenes, Gloxinias, 1e young fruit, t thereby causing it to 
shout inches high, giving 8 ^g required. | Give proper atte x^ flowering plants. The last | gum, grow reuse] or fall off before it t is stoned. A. 
Whe: they have i arrive ad at this stage of their growth, other suminer : and aig 5 8 persone 4s 
they s 4 t s > fo Spi i Beans, and Turnins z 
a remov ing the pite altogether; by. this treat- should now in um i at, Some o sa th s for giác in three peek ete eti soning AE puse 
+ “th 1 t nay a ang «d E 
ment they become £ 1 1 a larly well adonir a rad dé with strict regularity, a and strict reels. 
N " mw depend eerie e b d. sh slow sn for thei eir general | and proper ai should be paid to D 
Previous to this time the ground in irai they are Punt pans or 2 require an Hans nt from the ravages of birds aud ae If the crops of 
intended to be grown should be deeply t à nche ed and cultivation, -— Mh p are in flower, let the | Onions, Lethe Pa arsnips, Beets, Salsify, _ Scorzonery, 
ots ge ato pha ta agen : ny : efficien t as possible, in order that th 1 Skirret e lost, and 
3 jy ^ ga v € 5 deti sini v adh : vem. fre eh * ratered without stagnating the soil. Let | the latest oo for f E Kidn crop of Carrots is 
tities of vermin 4 5 202 the | Fuchsias for summer and autumn display have ate ben iio inn “i xt of tall Kid "s Beans (m now 
D n, repotting them as may be required in ric made in early 
Dai M early P id gona: p i RUN ko sionnliy wate ring them with liquid 
n of each plant, allowing from 4 06 feet apart | compost, and occasions g bnome Ww i A 
Dv Mia anes open les 12 inches deep, and the | manure. Much ewer of | the e ir beauty dep fi , but when this kappers tho pes sl a 
in wi Ith; till these with prepared compost, | the shape of the pla ear the 
i bip "that can be had, ave ing the use of|r ral tenden 8 form pyramidal bashes, nd E the —— corr ie 
uch manure at this stage of their growth. m attention guide ien Ben he Slanted thee 1 
t- t f ; Saly one shoot should be allowe plan e naa = 55 - 
In — aei € ea Ge of the MN care, plan appr opria 0 AES lis s nly on be trained perfectly sh beet a little late spring Broccoli i may a 
— vicis t. advan about 2 inches under the level of — the side branches regula ated MA ws 5 ropa orla aps these may be 9 Eres 
the bed. This done, secure each plant with a g 
stake, and supply them liberally with water until the RCING DEPARTM : om d pe o nearest — a : he happen 
have taken to the soil. It is a good practi e tc uta! vIVERIES. Ww There it is desirable: i y ibid breaking ien Ux. Maid . — Pis "ed vi: 
3-inch pot, with a small quantity of Moss inside, re- | i the ate house as long possible, and the glass tne E Cuscitib for Gherkins 9. 
——— arly ene, er sm d - " ids rene tla pi ü T 1 i-is — His — ome rm sheltered corner. Heb to 
earwigs, which are most destructive to the young plants. | air, they should be down as far from the glass as 4 
traps hould be examined every morning, and | can & doté, shading the roof, and giving all the air 88 chem afterwards will be given in a future 
the insects 2 e in them killed; by continuing possible. We are not quite 3 howere er, that there | num 
this practice fi time they will soon be destroyed, jg any decided advantage in retarding Vines by artificial | e tuk wzerzEE eee, SENDER 
and the health and beauty of the . T amply | means after this season. We would almost d For the Week ending April 19, 858, as observed at the otc Ges 
bo e trouble taken. The l which allow the buds to start at the bidding of the we; PRCT OST WERE . —— | 7 
^ 35 BAROMETER. 
cierta 4 wa wa de E we the branches after this time, merely giving all the air ponibie; ysa] April. 8 8 f r 0 
in ail di healthy | take chance as to the frui keeping until next March, 24| Mar | Min. | Max. — 
Fr pon P pet of Ti light and air. e top. | preferring the certainty of a crop of prime fruit t ory Tere Ree 
EE ol manure, W. can be had, will being able to furnish a very late supply. eaklyor Ben 9 6 | 3995 2950 8 
them at this s tat te their growth. overcropped Vi to refully examined Sunday 10) » | 29.328 | 29.222 | 59 
They will now be coming into bloom (about the end of | for red spider, whieh ot may be expected to make its Ju. {| 3| ano | avast | 2 
29.404 | 29.308 | 47 
July), when all useless ihe Urs rm ede es L appearance on these, partieularly if the weather CINE E S o C 65 
the bl ing to the habit of each |; fe y rur 
variety. nt e case of weak growing and abundant | eradicate it the moment it is Preh Probably — — diy "T im 
ber mers this should be done to a very considerable | the best method is to well yos every affected leaf| “= 10 Bain; cloudy; tine; over 
AN aol TEE 1595 eee "ev with a sponge, for it is useless trying to aee it "s 3 KD n nga under. — — sd m: eat night, 
‘tion. EH d een Yate „such cases by syringing, whi au only se to keep i S — — 
à ' We y vieni tlie re general cultivation | in check, Sul 5 the fruit begins to colour, an and — un 2 . 
tiim t. i EE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
Mes Ta : rapidity. Keep the ioi dias moist, sprinkling the ECORD OF T . enen 189 
; Miscellaneous. Ls freely on bright days, and take care __During the las 8 years for the ensuing Week ending Api 19. ee Fa 
ent and Fe Ani * et these took that inside borders are well supplied Ma th ve iila: EHE a8 yet 8 8 Jl: 
Ufer important i iest house wi 2 8. pranti 
2 een The Orchids more Mot je Heeling. fut ec iie HERR until they 2455|46] A6 Rained. | f — pf a pa pia 
Oups Sod tehy OF magnon einen Bear dol diuisa Inter crops bs guided l. ta | tl at] Heo) ae 
Boater dn e tere werd hone herir ofthe trees as to the quantity they may be |a R 2| E | ABI 
‘sddod. Some idea of the kind of telcos Mes v fetched pem to sal i Syringe regularly er [oet air Ne . S90 | 18 om | 348 
/ T oa uui uy on a 1 55 able opportuniti Friday . 336 | 383 | 484| 17 HE 
T. Scher — Where the leaves are thickly clustorod | Sz Ai i Bal SAL B e 
rhe d shadi the fruit a few may be removed 8 ; and tlie lowest on 
tort 27 t 7L, > and a third 18 M ON as, fo togeti pé an xm sine e migita itn m os Tees Bie 1855, at — 77 deg.; and tlie 
> » T" — , ts. 
10s.; £ PAK the necessary Notices to Corresponden á 
miedo n M UE d 6l. 10s.; A. quinquevulnera, | " ashing afterwards. Pie Hovsm.—Maintain stea ady Aaaa Aat C. Pits is a deadly poison 5 pns 
Bk: vA: nil idi À ad 5]. 58. treatment, as any reet is apt to make the trees cast | the plants which yield Sabadilla, from 
ot crispum, a similar sum, wem nes x their fruit. preserving uniform growth. prepare j house Cul 
other Aerides fetched from 1. 6s. . per lot. i Books: YS. Swee sts Hothouse and Green! 
f the Arkad chos of — CUCUMBERS AND Msi 1085. Thin and stop Vines and ber 
e hugofto ; y Os., leaves and set the fruit. Let the night temperature be 
105. " a good according to Mr. irections (see p. 
in nc Scape 74, .| 312). Musnroom Hovsr.—Trap woodlice by means of | nsin A 
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same, 50. 5s.; Phalenopsis flower pots laid on their sides, placing in ps F der = e as 
i < bottoms p D a cut Potato " ed fly onis) wi 
two plants in a pot of the large- they y aro ful Wg up sil 
of the same sort, 6/. 10s. ; a. little dry Moss. Watering occasionally round the 
veru attleya mare. sides of the A with NE. ee will also effectually | need eee: 
| thin their n — Water regularly SIA You cannot grow meg? 
à — spese rae na pee abun da i which have ripened |  bottom-heat ; d Cucu: 5 A no me 
um præmorsum, 8. 10s.; S. guttatum, i May you rF 
t may te planted on a rich border to make 3 now the sun 
sai 56. S m, er heat: i mal pn sabi at night, 
S. retusum, 4l, 10s. + raid setts they may . also produce some late fruit d the i 
ium Lindeni, 4 ae airs autumn prove favourable. Re-pot Capsicums 
logyne Lowi, bee 
Camerotis FLO OWER GARDEN AND SHRUB 
l 
4l.; A. cau-| Lose 15 Amet in potting off bedding ——— pricking 
P. tigrina, | them ou 
to frames or boxes. As p demo Ly 
dium eee "established they: — be h 
ia hirsuta, ually inuring th the open e “The aris. 
of 100, | ki ay soon uh a bed o l ashes or 
For Ferns the sale was | Pl in old tan, ashes, or some other light ma 
lots, among which Much of the labour of ing will thus be saved, 
Cheilanthes, deat! is avoided, and plants will alto- 
hylla, and Cyathea arborea. er be in a better state w planting out 
fetched from 11. to 3/. 5s. per lot. = ve. Pa y annuals Should 
i 800 
tches of showy hard 
now | wn in vacant places which usual Ny e exist in 
22d, was put u sale on t bands 6 with wi anes Avantar $ o 
occasion by order of the Comi ok the Horticultural in the shrubbery. Double Poppies, of various colours; | thus Meer ich time and 
as knocked down. to Messrs. E. G.|Lupins, Sunflowers, Afen and French Marigold 8 at colours they will not 
— for | 37.1 16s. The whole proceeds of the Erysimum, Clarki Collinsias, Silen 
sale, including the sum received for the last-named | Nem mens are excellent for that purpose. A sufficient 
plant, amounted to upwards of 5007. qua ntity of cuttings and seedlings of bn Me 
— t in May* 
— —ꝛ—ꝛ— das such plants as Cobea — Loph 
Calendar of Operations. ms, Calampelis, Toms Tropa ra hee 3 
(For the ep Week.) many ny bero places on the waa era trellises may be 
ines, covered and re e ntal which would otherwise 
be unsightly blemishes. 
DEPARTME NT. some night-feed 
1 p —Heat and 3 Bas ir HARDY FRUI senec idu i 
be more liberally supplied i tropical pla As the Commen e budding Peaches ore Neva s 
1 these should be Mdb grins remove a portio m of th 
avoid a high 
night temperature. That | a week or 
the 
Zo Lars: G S. The best ink is mmm 
days go ee them and regulate tiir pem wine P MEME 
