108 
rads iani Ms et 10 mches j of convenience this is easily enough pg uns but 
8 the Kotoni of the wall. den s, owing to | where the accommodation is limited, it is b n 
the manner in which che wires that steady the p cant Pine. An 
laced, may easily - Ser ris d thin canvas 8 in cases where a regular supply of as E " 
| grow t the p * so as to omma nd 
over the bas and also’ to — able ye move the binis toa 
i cooler pit or o may be ne cessar y. a ck 
| ^ ter 
| 
e © already stated that by the new method 
dopted "b M. Breuil there is a con — We 
decrease in the — een for 875 D ect 
ees. o 
old, are dre ud ti : 
ill have ice diy T: Dr P| fre ee growth, and a paci - them shou 
mier | ecd their Rating pots as soon as possible. 
iti and the stock be e should receive avery 
D 
the 1 be in fall bearing. The Use every 
dicula: liers, m last year, be ans. to afford growiug stock a moist Moda ty d 
pos 2 in five years; while he old mod iode | 
i the. average 16 years 
nir the 
pleto benation of wall trees, and 14 years ofr ere Pei are to be ke ehe in first-rate 1 Give air when 
pyrami s. favourable, but avoid cold draughts and use shading to | 
P his s early bearing has no prejudicial effect on the assist i in ricas V down the ees without bei eing 
will b 
THE GAR DENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| May T, 1839. 
ATHER.AT CHISWICK, NEA 
5, 1859, as observed at the Horticy: 
TEMPERATURE 
Of the 
STATE OF THE WE 
For the Week ending May 5 * LONDON 
8 a tural Gani, 
BAROMETER. 
E 
April 8 &. 
and May. Z 4 
Friday 29| 26 "Ec 
Satur. - 
Su inday 
29.787 | 29.688 
29.843 | 2977 
29.798 | 29745 
3» 901 | 
2 9733 
P DI 
egz 
EE 
i 
F 
SAN 3 
> 
z 
E & BE 
lp * 
& |? 
a 
A 
rern Rain. LA 
April il a ae clo uds, 
30—Hazy ; rain 
d—Qvereast; 2 th 
ou yandi cold, with mou a ti 
3— Overcast; clear and cold erage 
3 HE fine but cold ; frosty, 
e cold, , and TE NI clear, 1 der. 
vs fine; o 
pr creat, vercast at night. 
May 
5 Overcast. 
gu at night, 
elow the Average, 
HISWIC 
Week, ending PUR 18, 
RECORD OF TEE wets HER ATC 
s During the last 33 years, for the ensuing 
o 
quantity of fruit produced. On cale ulation it f SEPARAR Preval 
th tl it -| Vo —In here Muscats are grown inthe| May. 83 5 gE vata Greatest a 
bearing wood trained in oblique lines will be 1 same "house. with. Hamburghs and other. free setting AERIS de Be | which it or Rain z ii AC 
much as if trained „horizontally ; and the perpen S F 
2 7 » 6 BS 
1 bloom, and until the berries are > fairly set, to Mon. 9. 616 202 50.9 13 v pa i 5| ;|-| 8 
pal i Ju As B T IT Tues. 10. 620 | 398 | 509] 13 ow 36 60 
2.0807 greater y 85 2 : ix Wed. 1L. 62.7 | 40.3 | 51.5 12 0.36 HP UE 
Its of thet ted 1 t healthy Vines, unless they can be | Thurs. 12 .| 635 | 412 | 523| 15 970 fal ‘lays 
4l „ E rider 18. 63.6 | 39.7 | 51.6 16 1.10 als 4 
M. Du 2 aud carried out with rare skill by Satur 14. 63.3 | 40.9 | 521 E 47 aa 
active intel — gardener at the Chateau de the M frit, It will be better, however, to risk having The highest temperature during the above peri occurred on ir 
Vervaing M. — 1833 —therm. 81 deg.; and the lowest on the 8th, 1855—therm, 2 deg 7 
transfor: aen ntaining a night temperature of 755, — . 
mplete, lt is | varie 
thet finest fruit pie establishe ed in 1 eral times. Its | whic hi ts the * of some good growers; 68? or 70° 
inary extent, the mage gn 4 to am d the | will be found . at ient. Get the borders prepared | 
ground and the trees, the , goo angement f the for plantin, ng out you g Vines, and if these are started 
above all the application of the mproved prae tice of or it will be Lügen to prevent their ae be scheck | 
modern arboriculture render it a complete model after * out. Mrztons.—Encourage those newly 
garde one cannot behold without the greatest | planted out with ne moist warm atm mospher ere, so as to get | 
admir | them into full gr ckly as possible ; but sis 
followi wing cut, representing what the French | that are eee: Sable 3 be ER: cooler, int | 
double oblique line training, will assist the reader | ting a very fav voura ‘able opportuni iy n es 
wood. Fra Gv x 
air P water as before, but do not Re pem over 
head whose first use cold water. 
er, 
STRAWBERRIES.—Give abundance of air and water to 
the latest c es 
iem gud SHRUBB 
Notw tandin g z that her has bob ome- | 
what m n i$ it has lately been, it will be 
wise to deter e i eiie Stock, savein ve 
favoured loc: until w 
8 EFT i " to Corresponden 
'OOKS : J. We are not ac ae 
Bock o Sa the Orchard.” "ME ees 
Orchard and Kitchen 
ishes mes ol 
should begin by studying the rudimen 
hich he will find explained in Prof. Lindley's School Botany. 
e will thus bec acquainted with common plants ani 
their names. When he has made himself of that 
subject we e him r. If be wants a 
Catalogue of the nami u 
hig! «i standing it is bec they are beneat 
They only o ya — among g ladies maids aud polly E 
o are too ignorant to distinguish sense from 
: Novice. You seem to be going on as well 
as possible ; ify yore can — eos tem 
it is enough. Would it not be bette cover- at 
night with mats, in case of. need, — lake 
i ? Jg 
| | change. niin. me take —— Opportunity of exposing 
pai - Mero ais s0 Mag them well har- 1 e nid, A purpura GAA 
; and see that everything: is perfectly free| f zil; Ch Li hi fi a 
Ser what is meant in tove diele Dy | from insects, and also have the whole of the stock oani; Chysis 1 mand ‘Cypri ipediand ila “ht 
J ESNS a i so that when planting-out is com- . India. We do eee 
———————— ment everything may in readiness. Push dee id 
Calendar of O orward late propagated stock, an endeavour — vour e the w 
| o perations. keep the whole growing slowly in their pots. It is a sect escaped, 
(For the — Week.) common and very bad practice 5 allow bedding stock | M^NUnEs : Messrs. D ely & D We must decline me 
to stand in i " periments upon what are called new manures. " 
stand in small pots exposed to bright sunshine and MILDEWED VINERY : J B. If all your leaves are liket 
T bab i ying winds but scantily supplied with water you have sent yo have — fruit fit to send to 
Consrr Y, &c.—When th use contains a until they get almost dried up, and this with the view | we much her your enemy i» mildew, All that 
mixe l collection of plants, which it gener: illy does, of preparing them for planting out. The plants should „ Kate watt X po 
ides are usually very troublesome at this season and | exposed to the weather as freely as circumstances tection will enable the Vines to 
it is always irable avi ing here. for Wi mit; but this should done by degrees, and symptoms yox describe are such as might 
ides the expense and annoyance, it is n pleasant | never to the extent of browning the foliage and drying | roots that cannot act, if indeed you pe — 
job to fill a large h e hings | UP, „the — -— they should never be allowed to very op been, the drops 7 x on apo o TE . p 
„5 famigating may be remove gur for the want of wate en for unless the plants are Naur pared - end cad een 
to a close room or put under a frame covered p out eru require endis tantly decli — hea of dried or ba ,that we 
with calico or canvas ren air-tight either by care afterwan if the beds are to e covered i venturo to request, our correspondents Peg 04 at 
ol a coat of boiled oil or put where the edy can * and despite every attention are s long | this kind Young 5 — ners, S win d t — T re T 
much more conveniently and zh a meeting “into “free , growth. Take adva vantage of r d tha re applying to 
k cheaply e sant than especially apply, should bear in mind that, emit 
in a lofty 8 and therisk of of injuring th e blossoms of | showery d ys t a orough or 3 they om üld — N te tro df 
uire fui ing. ining information. We cannot save l d it be 
But if the enemy is be ab aner wil be n : cese HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN.. C00 A 
s ed he fre u ntly examined, and Proceed gradually with tl dding of Peach and that most selling -n now in future mt 
the — h with those that are found tobein 8 "pia aa ä only = portion of the buds To va t ref 1 cR ion af e 
in à 2 " est will sprea 1 80 un ohn M er K se ul examina 
i ni 4 è sin: h rrived at th lusion that t > 
= “ego E t to of its being eradicated, z EN three e times at intervals of about a week: D. Falconeri is you have e The flowers are smi 
smoking the house. Should twiners Or speci ie — checkin, ng the trees ‘to same than usual, but they will probably be larger a8 v" 
meus planted out in the b infested, these should adding is don once. | beo f DE wil 
bes syrin the following mixture; viz., J Ib. of Lock “carefully over the „Apricot trees and destroy the Eng i 22 x 
1 : o water, 6 gallons rain caterpillar wherever it is found. This - sometimes „London m Where they "- not tell you 2 
ater, properly lving the soft in a portion of | "€ destructive pa ae on and cue fruit when | is the j EV 4. E i 
the water. But as is some uncertaint; t th scd but t for Be in no yet to [ee k3 “Pleopeltis . 5, ; 
strength of this mixti : y about bhe move the to re. hami; or more properly, a 6, A yp ologi di 
plants, it should unt be mat oia ER ^ ifferent | jn found m ing tar, gom mid the crop | Can you send we & San i of S olonia 
"Hoe: Ae withou ing sure en they might Clonmel. Epimedi lpinum.— . seldom: seet- 
that it will not injure the foliage or young AEE d removed for n trees where en is till. eaim of oe old-teahioned. her us t now domom; 
also that it ficiently o destroy the insects. Take ad advantage TEM sho er to plant P. 1, Thomasia solanacea, not Lasiopetalum tis: 3.198. 
sais — i mee ny other hard-wooded | 2" ttuce, Cauliflower, & e to etting "€ : some Pim hene no reellen ®t ; 
plànts, which w the Cymbi 
will soon be fadin * ju rper m had be wl to 
rà ä to supply their places with others in full 
^ ZEALA RUN: 
a RCING DEPA se Winner to the plants for succes-| have sous y proof t il is so. weit 
INERIES, EE cases where a ré 15 rs | at all times well supplied 1 upon the subject, and thestatem: » " 
is T may re og that i prt fr iss Sang cig MONS who knows for a ty that it isa mativo of ge 
to e 88 stock of cesary COTTAGERY GARDEN because somebod ht it thence, Custard Marr 
ock of plunts, frequently marking} The destruction i denco in his recommendation, As to te 
those c considered the most likely for fruiting, so a m to be | at the of weeds is of th tied * nee} Gonrd u * wi € s first to eat 2225 di 
er dry at the root for a nth o | demands timely ai the . — u young crops also this ountry, SX do ; ears ago when ud 
80, ‘eich will, i in most e have the desi "ti effect Fer imely attention. Manure and ids all vacant ENT Ci Coat it D did not make 157 
of checking growth and throwing the plants into fruit us Ke. Beate e a xe e Brocooli, Winter | known? "xs ds i ibe fm Tar 
e onl aces u and j : Mi you have sent intent kind, u 
i suppl in| Tuts: Mitcham. The kin Saen. I 
of frait ‘at any proci Nine ie CoD alt adr ue ca CN s, also Leeks in iréncbes, simi-| Rubrorum, or King of tl ^ Rods, a this seaso D. sre n 
management of the. stock, taking care to get Sp i — kor 1 9 —— IE Save vi withstood pe riecty n 
growth well matured in sufficient. tim ne to alte : - "p carly now form, when th D 5 
e the ipe ints a short period of com lw o rel ered be ai 3 then nf mei ther Ws ai colour, whic Tooting E 
esi 0 * * 
ich he only certain means of indu ucing | the weather cont qi aug of Poss Ir Es Nereus Sree ed 
ues dry many thin 
plenty be watered, Attend to other qoe eis 
ired season. With will | require to 
piik 
any dm Ir refs poss x 
made. We must also beg the 
the insertion of whose co Ning s 
