THE VRRDERERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Arr 30, 1859. 3 
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wit th that classification which has earned the e of; few weeks. Attend to repott uch as have pres ike he on branches c of s 760 stuc uck amongst sex 
“ natural sy v rs 77 ene to which not a ee or after being cut yes and nee mem rand and rat As | pus cu Dn 4 them a fom has 
a few marks mplo oye ed for associating or distin- | close until the roots get hold of the fresh soil. Shift an g P pro s ion, an | prevents their dried ap 
guishing aug ut 1 of their | attend to gem 3 or flowerin " the ensuing unti the E 18 i" LM ot the gud GM hd 
form, r n, Ps ture, and elements, a lances season, and s t tree Violets are not infested W. Runners . also nch Beans, if not 
of characters for dis peg airs or diagnosis. Amongst red spider. kc —The stock jv will now be | done, ae die give : ta fo mer an open situate 
3 of which sixty Australian species were exhi- | growing freely, and every possible care should be exer- and goo ates a soil, of whi they are wal 
bit ed, man nollient , and cised to secure strong vigorous wood. Att end to Te: deserving. t to ridge e Cucumbers, Ve 
thucilaginous, as might be expected from their any E 8 Raps es, Ko., and endeavour to get strong 
alliance. A ibisci were pA and could be from want of pot-room and see that everything y S cbr 494 1 d sa where they can be Pace 
used as antiscorbutic vegetables, whilst the ter at tl t tie tting "tlie ie exposed to air on fing days, 
Lavatera plebeja (Malva Behriana Schl.), ich ORCING DEPARTM 01 A ing them leggy and tender by too cles 
btainable arts of our colony, shows eq PINERIES. um cases where a MD. supply of fruit | treatm 
1 
is AT at all seasons of the year, it will b 
neces- 
Rony 
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STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NE 
ing 
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be 
those considered the most likely for fruiting, 80 as to 
en be conveniently ti use, Numerous 
veliaceæ, some t variety * bea eauty, were | 
then exhibited, nearly all, more or less, to be 
i e 0 * i and lmao dr thered 
m 
the 2 ns 
—.— the 8 eee a herb ed 
os have the “tes ir ed « effect 
e plants into fruit. 
Tle only. effectual method, however, of "securing a supply 
80, which will in most instances have the 
no popes only in the vicinity of our bay, and 
eemed remarkable fo or the „absence of the "rud fluid | 
vi which it belongs. Dr. Mueller explained. ‘how b 
these intermediate forms nature nat r 
ation, a hought 
W ‘ole |m 
disc: 
a short period of comparat; 
2 RINN means * iduting 6 th 
P 
ment of the ‘stock, taking care to get t the growth well be 
i W 
ve re ru which is the 
em t 
lenty of oe ence this is easily oe 
comm: modatio on i s limit ted, i 
season, With 
ged, but whe re the 
Se 
C ME to te 
hostemon erectus Br. X of Sebwa albidi- | 
f s 
furnished 9 limited gun ommodation, it is safer to 
supply of fruit 
rud the plants in pots, so as to secure perfect command 
over the roots, and also be 
a ai pit or otherwise, as may be necessary. Black 
— Muell., winter 
ontinent, lai and the stock of these should receive every 
attention was as directed to the ia as a mo agree- attention p this season so as to induce them to- indi 
able tonie, easily and abundantly obta inabl, a since it free growth, a cna a portion of them should be shifted 
covers — every in o to thei vin FÉ ing pots as soon as possible. Use every 
Australia during the spring season. Dr. Mu eller means ‘or md grow ving stoc a moist Riga 
invited the Pharmaceutical Society likewise to a tri hi t 
of the medieinal properties 
exclusively Australian us plant s, of which are to be qe in 12 nen "ive s air ic e 
s, had pointed out. to him the | s 
the 
n keepii ing down the ‘temperature without bein ng | 
mars eee a of admitting colddryin 
In cases where Muscats are grown in 
same house with Hambu urghs and other free. setting 
al 
near systematio 5 bet 
and Gentianac orders. “By means ot phyto- 
chemistry, therefore, a connecting link had suddenly 
blished between 
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during. bloom, and until the berries are fairly set, 0 
suit the 228 Ae a erop of these cannot be de- 
nly Nur CE An 
o fruit at any deed 
h | 
ng air too LM B 
Forthe Week ending April 28, 1859, as obserred at the Hoi 
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aai] Mc 
Friday 22| 19 
23 2 
E 
là 3 BAROMETER, 
April. 
Mix n 
Greatest 
Years i 4 bg cn z 
which it 
Rained. 
d 
Lowest 
Temp. 
Thurs. 
rii ay 
Satur. 
4 
Neg. 
The highest temperature durin: = above period oec 
1833, and ge 1ss0—therm. 81 deg.; and the lowest on 
therm. 20 deg. 
latterly (a ‘about 3 months ago)th 
disease which renders them | blind thoy ne 
adually beci 
be the grou * — Contortze | pen nded upon from the most healthy Vines, unless the ey 
and the 3 B 
in the Doe e vit with alterna 4 setting their tat It wat ag brene however, to Sk 
toothe divided leaves with flowers of "dug cate ies the M M E ewhat thin than to 
tivat: r wi en us margi ure other — ng a night rede 
and with very and valves of t the capsules, tora of 75°, whieh in i a practice of some g gro H 
— close approae diee JN irae sae nd "w lleyas, | 68° or 70° will be found uite sufficient. Get the 
to which indeed, also, so ear abit | borders prepared for planting out young Vines, and if 
oer astriking, almost, deceptive renne a these ar 
affini hity is th em too wi 
n the “hice hand, a c 
nifested by 
pm 
1 ook Locusts.—The ane 
within 20 A $ foot of the ume mds 
approach is perceived, the 
cla. 
antes fly 
their 
m ih nd with 
them dow 
st 
— ere, so as to get them into full growth as 
quick as uitio; but plants that are fair rly esta- 
r | blished should be kept cooler, mite air on every 
th favourable opportuni ty, in order to secure short-jointed 
m S mour endeavour E. make e ful 
-eng them in Huit lambas, while the 8 FLOWER GARDEN AND i bests IES. 
children gather up in zekas from the ground. The cold weather which we have for some time 
and detach the zs and wings, by shaking them from | been and are now experiencing, renders the manage- 
fa lon KA he same way | ment of bedding plants somewhat one it is d 
that clean their raisins. The legs and up s | gerous to risk even = hardier: kinds under the 
are ore et yn [n eri eel i ais e we nof glass. Allthat can safely be bes until 
A EO A m sjt 
for de or sent to the markets for sale. In som precio ee its being stared een 18 pecu £ 
:partsof. i ity. X ill admit without i injuring 
aps g ts, and e r tha aon 
state, are ei d peii quens a drain H rin „ where they can * = 
Cal of Operations. 
endar 
(For the =n Week.) 
d V 
as food, or offered for sale.—ZEllis's Madagascar. 
— thi 
— Pee soil, M 
and be. uch better f 
LH iall pots. 
* | INSECTS : 
Lay-o PO tg Tandler s Theory 
ticulture for Vege etable rne; Jenynss 
5 ae 
— is well 
Gr the Insects inj 
incomplete; it is 
A B C. The 
Cucumber plants “after ‘dark are a ss 
beetle (Oxytelus carinatus) usually § 
Trom 
te named Troni hat” 
ae have received from “Messrs, 
ree Pines for which they des 
" a tree 
E to — 
AN PINES. 
DEPARTMENT. 
ATORY, 8 cold 
raised i 
lass in em e — — nominee 
g! 
time. RU not already done, hardy annuals should be 
CONSERVATORY, dryin winds and 
an e sunshine prevail co 12 
y of 
tion 3 maintain a moist — | Mignonette and Stocks, the fragrance of whic! 
. — this house, and no effort n to 3 render them fa favourites. Look over € 4 2 
‘secure this should be for it is needless to expect present Eroa and mark she most admired for pro- 
flowers to |, warm here. A thin | pagation a season. 
shade sh used to break the force of the sun, and S ime, 2 AN 
in giving air every care should be taken to avoid drying Recently. transplanted 1 5 must ‘be. “careful 
currents, opening the top ventilator as long as ethene tide, water, giving th » 
these will suffice to prevent too high a temperature, and be fo und necessary a 
nee out | t 
im pera dm 
examining and thinking f vs ‘te 
desirable if we could. Z2 
— most J— 
ore than plants 
liberal l soaking s 80 as. to thoroughly 
constantly moist, in order to secure pl enty of eva 
tion to counteract the drying effects of the ex 
atmosphere. 
evapora- 
ternal 
paerises, pe a 
to be had in anything like ec. 
be properly ca 
cared for now. | 
season they musi 
| have become more Mun 
when it has 
become firm. prepared with a 
of Tobacco water with i with a supply 
to attack 3 the 
Clean and 
Vaai 
xi suppl y ing p prepared for th 
withont plenty of old Emm Mey [he crisp C 
can ly be obtained. as the weather pei 
flowers 
pes - sue " 
and 1 pla et " DEA Cauli 
them a shel 
of ee — sal 175 
ra 
. New Sui a iaa à cold boil 
ay Noe. A toad or riw 
to thin their 
inside with boiling ° —— 
Mes 
must be taken not to injure 
to-day's Paper. f 
ma 06 | 
arp tone e; very clear; > 
— 23- —Slight 1 —.— cold 2m air; Aer ; rai 
—  21—8tormy and wi boudy ; sl ; Overcast 
— %-Rain; sho y . night. 
— 26—Overcast; and fine; X white clouds; overcast. 
— 27—Cold haze; overcast; very boisterous at night 
— © 28-Hazy and windy ; rain; overcast ; drizzly, 
Men An temperature of the week, equal to the 
AR LO) 
reatum) Gog 
H j| 
urrej on the sth, 
