488 
THE GARDENERS, — — a p GAZETE, 
now appears in a form which brings 
and there is surel 
m of plant 
t this season; 
winter de The 
y | houses can scarcely be be p ept too mo 
no one book in uro Engli enm =. tie! of | therefore cabled every available tees frequ uently 
being placed in the hands of the young. It e they and syringe growing stock lightly twice a day during | 
find the history of one w "€ ^ a bo of steady i industr m bright weather. 
sobriety, intelligent pers 
reso 
be deterred 85 ao difficulty, pute himself from "the 
lo peasant boy to the highest 
following in his 
w conditi a poor 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
1 LE a © 
[JUNE 4, 1859. 
should be sown with Turnips =, 
forthwith, 7 
| Leek ground should b Celery an 
and ! 7 b 5 got re bes Leeks Well grow: a 
among late Potatoes sho ld en fanily Ban 
slanted Swedes, , ve filled up with trang. 
—— | 
STATE OF THE WE 
Forthe Week ending Toe IS — CHISWICK, N l 
f 
INE 
tari o or ps oic matter it will be a Weel 
recru 
add a li 
teps, ‘are oly affecting the destinies of the 
narra ative of t the 
foo 
AU m tions of the phis The 
the heat, but 
tele fr mS material at interes nd in order t 
thi nis 
wit ith a few im in ch sof 
ich dien 
si imple means by which 
— e pay in the Tut of every schoolboy, wit 
e advice to r digest, and do -like 
volame i= 2 is no ot howev ver a mer 
of M *$ i 
The 
abri ridg- 
> g 
h caus ong a me pe at ti M nt there is 
much a more 
JI 
Yabad ta eh 
n of f fruit. 
tT th 
atten tion of young ye upon some of the m 
Seng periods in Stephenson’s career. 
o learn 
1 
We s 
that the aput = univ. IM ig ees “by | 
as 
amber of su ah ng this hy se e to th e dem 
short intervals during the growing season, Ee efore 
asi to ke: eepiug upa regular seid of i ek es: if| 
| May 
season it will be safer to mrs parue 
des intrusted with ven 
valuable 
1E 
e | do 
1 1 
piece of biography that uim 
their pupil ils. 
Miscellaneous 
Weights n in 
arrots, Tur- 
the ue reed 
uch as Ca 
es, Onions, &e. > and small 
t 1 ae 
Sor Et T 
large Eis to increase, 50 that there was yo ro 
| left for the young s 
disappointment came in due cou 
| growing "x ge for want of So RD 
dryness at and afford them 
in the after- 
hich 
usually sold by ¢ the botte. ae otherwise weit t 
id 
is at 
Want 
ber; and Sorrel 
sale 
— 
ing Mer 
Th: 
and i Spinich A — — id oe cease to 
e for in mannes 
ze. 
keep Grapes through the cep 
stock, which pie accordingly, and | 
m not let 
r thro oe 
a git, atmo- Mon. 
to 
n ie case | Books 
24 
3 thi nn ed. Be particularly careful of the f foliage 
are 
aniveauc ; por i 
six middle-sized Mushrooms 
rted f) ari 
mi 
r 
tuces are sidi in botte 
ach 
lso 
vian Endive, Cabbage Lettuces. Ter 
Aquaria. — We find the Phar- 
n ical al the following inge- 
nious ; for ing air into 
— \quaria, invented by Mr. 
rot I = This is 
a very simple, t, and efficient: 
instrumente - It is of an india- 
to one 
end of a glass e B, which has a 
ball of cotton wool, c, tied firmly to the 
ve 
t, whilst 
B 
"2B85 
i 
messo 
x 
we fills the ball, — that by 
ely squeezing this ball with the 
e pressure, a eur- 
is thrown out at the 
pede it in 3 
writes that in very 
Ceylon is : di Tarsus of the 
trade was carried on with it hondreds of 
era: 
SU darin xni n 
ancient native nam of 
E vier " 
(For mim md 
s PLANT 
Conservatory, &c.—The 
be thoroughly —— ofalls 
2 m be uired i in structures of that 
ry 0 
ou y regis 
wild Chicory — 12 
of 32 heads, or 
high 
author * proves that 
Scriptures — That a yay 
* 
conservatory should now 
superfluous stock. Nothing 
iat kind 
they 
are not infested w T black the o or red An for if 
= of these p on the 
Vines, the fol blue will probably be mT injured, — 
then are will be no chance of kee e Grapes 
d Loses ——— fora ns time after they p Ex Musca ts 
be encouraged with a brisk 
as ees s the frat i is 
trees may be 
them hefe the lights are removed. 
ed spider, dut. sut unn 
handlights, and supply th 
8 GARDEN AND 
ewly bedded out thin, 
regire daily 
i d each „plant s will then be readily 
wili il during — weather 
of — — 
Let t1 
eed — | 
legem sd Gm 
radica 
RE. 
or six. Attend diligently to stan ‘ord Roses, 
stant disbndding is necessary at this 
TS. 
They s m = — = —— a shady Der ine — by 
themse| should receive frequent waterings. 
— FRUIT — CHEN GARDEN. 
In order to have a good and constant supply of 
winter Endive a full sowing — now or T — 
be made. Endive is general sown too — 
. s 
pits. Kee the at atmos 
ing bright sunshine. 
compost, a 
good r osph 
plenty o of Mio dor the proper gat of toe eir 
is useful 
; it flowers —— 
and leaves. Selago distans 
a goo 
— t which ao not be forgotten 
ng 
- houses or 
p umstances Lec 
Ventilate t irai € shade vith thi 
liberal sowing of autumn Turnips ; the vm E Stone | 
are. useful sorts for the kitchen garden Parts 
n 
See that fresh planted trees have t 
salad. d be ——. without out delay. 
and waterings, e— 
an yu for use and lup let 
COTTAGERS' G 
M s soon as early Potatoes 
ground 8 eropped 
The A EL. rok T im ssels Spro: 
Gr reen an ttagers’ K 
and requires nothing better p 
33 wi inter Cyti 
looming H 
is ntion. If a cow is ke ept t the Thousand- 
and above 
should | Es di the "tag | 
crated ingen, r4 s cam surpass | 
of of good hat for her, A gm of the early Potato ground 
2, 1859, as opened at the n" — 
PH fii 
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ery fine't 5 5 night. 
29— Uniform haze; thunder and li 
30—Fogzy ; cloudy 8 3 at nig, 
e fi rn i ; fin 
]— Very fine throughout. 
2—Cloudy ; overcast ; fine; rain at night. 
Men 50 tani of the week, x above th 
D OF TEE WEATHER. ATC 
33 years, for the ensuing Week, en WES 
an 
RECOR 
During the last 
Greatest : 
Quantity |, - 
of Rain. 5 
of 
T in 
which it 
Rained. 
June. 
Average 
Highest 
Temp. 
Average 
Lowest 
Temp. 
Sunday 
222 
ees 
i9 by m bo to nd 
88888 
n 
nis 
SPP 
Neos 
48.0 
48.3 
The highest temperature during the above period 
1846—therm. 90 deg. ; and the lowest on the stb, e en eie 
4 — 
— : 
2 - 1 5 
the 
All o 
in 
AULAFLOWER Prants: H B. If they a a 
give them 8 2 — sy ringing once or tree with 
[Ue mem it off afterwar kc cleai ter. will 
—5 y cause them t 
o disa rape 
C E. The — like rangi from the inside of a 
Reticularia maxima, It 
^ run 
m (Ulmus montana) is 
S n the 
desirable if we cou A 
that most willingly. It is now requ 
more than four plan ay be Se 
Dick. Justicia carnea.— 
than a viviparous Poa annua, wW 
ban produced by the im Ball off the cba 
mon leaves.—Adam Bal 
e 
L Capper. Polygala vv 
Anthyllis v bie — SEE 
1, Fedia- cs sree 1 "smashed ed to Sta 
minable. — Lydia T. Abies Douglas pe 
ttata. 
the specimen “pone t et the. 
en sen: 
It looks like Cloth of Gold, but Wt wo should 
early variety to be in 
— south uL We are 
It a 
THE Gisnunsr COMPOUND: Newbury: 
ET - éompound in hard water W 
i 
you me! 
“the sacha AE em 
ppose may be ad intel 
de We 
ts the nsertion of w. 
