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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Juse 11, 1859. 
uufruitful, if the 
bod is more lont distributed | 
throughout the Le thas the of 8. plan each; lots consi 
LII 77 bre 
Lace-bark Pine of China, from 17. 105. to 17. 17s. per lot 
nte. B EUM soaked with water at on 
fero: S ere 
isting of twi 
ungean: 
s up the so 
a certain extent, | 
But th 
al y grow 
pade breaks, turns, and mi es it thoroughly: 
} ] 
e spot in Which vd are Linn . mly fixed by fro 
the 9 we can wha nse influence Gnd". from lls. 
exerted on id fertility by its Hamel mecha- | corn uta, from 
nical division and thorough intermixture. This is the | eac. 
o IM difficulties which the yos 
to produce a crop, corresponding to m: other "lots 5 and 10 pla nts 
full 4 of food present in it, the first and m Flo t; 
important condition for its accomplishment is, that ps | fale — of 2 
physical h as to permit ev e fines 
(For the ms 
0 
Plants with thin delicate roots cannot gr on 
tenacious heavy soil, even n. abundance of min 
food. These facts explain in 
A cee KC. —It is a 
simple manner » * 
res 
; ditto of 
lo 
to 145. per lot of 10 plants eich: 
11. 10s. per 
bies e 25 plants, 11s. 
lots. 
Torreya gran is, i 
ies Keempferi, from 
Bo of 25 Lun 
12s. ; dig: 
specimen, 
e and is plant, 
var 
t, 
era 
DE from 55. t 
The ‘whol 
Calendar of Operations. 
Week.) 
NT n 
it is desirable to get to grow r rapidly should je 
ce, especially Ç i. 
Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN 
same attention will be useful to Fede 
especially Peaches ànd Nectarines, I 
ject to the attacks of mildew if allo wed to 
€ root in summer, Those 
o have a heavier crop of re set th 
kely 1 to bring to perfection, should thin at thet M 
season. See that there is plenty of P 
tm repe a late autum » — and e for 
ceeping eo a — sion of Fren ch Beans, Spinach, and 
all kinds of salad. gie 
te 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT 1 NEAR LONDON, 
ed at the 3 
ver. 5 common practic 
e 
nagement of the show house to huddle the 
f 
| BAROMETER. 
very = 
of t effects of 85 
such soils, and e ds to andes tl ^ 18855 m plants "ied, in ord: produce a dense mass o suem ER] Max: 
the preference given in n many „by agriculturists, — his should never be done with hard- —— — — penc 
to fresh over rotten farm i ard manure The | V ded ln ts M E t this season, when the Estar, 4| 3| 29539 | 29725 
mechanical —— y thé uut E d ct, starting into grow most thi if they are to be | Sunday 5| 4 20911 | 29.862 
remarkably altered by the ploughing fn Ss nó and of any Me service peius a fair share of light on Te. Fy | 2999 | 20863 
their remai "A air while in bloom. Valuable specimens of hard-wooded | Wet 9 7 | 20.803 | 20.708 
cohesion ; it sc wies pedites ay e things, particularly Heat should be frequently Tu egy Saree 
than by the mat pine plonghin ng; t in a sandy | Ê amined, turning them partly round in order that their Average L 5 75.2 | 530 | 64. 613 
soil, a certai rence fntrodaced among its hoots may be equally exposed to the light. Should we Aar an xd dul un overcast; heavy rain at night. 
ifting particles, ch stem of the green m v he weather continue bright eds and borders "s 5—Overeas st qnd m miid; ve 5 lac; tanna, NOTED 
plants ploughed in opens up by its pA a sein of this tt will ri e a liberal supply of water to = 12 Fre — ut. 
ed, delicate rootlets of the Wheat plant miniy p tan pr ropetiy molt i da the sol about strong | `- = md story ine overcast a Ri a j 
fa rections seth foe Wi Deseo | re, Pants saloon ee de e ar ree ee 
e m , RECORD OF TEE WEATHER AT CH 
the green manure plants phu WIE GE Edu for the amount of moisture abso y such things a Dawin vne tast yee fr the env Weck, ending ne ISA. 
previously contain; and these of themselves denn thisseason is m ch grea an 8 persons EP Se al ac | No.of | arestes Winds. 
have no effect on the i 3 of the crop, without the are apt to imagine. GREENHOUSE.—. that A Ae EE EHE SE E Quantity z^ 
ee Lich Ti 18 Min Y tarot A POE pl lant i penam wi gré thay wil te renova “al ae better bani ao) E aa Z 
vocates ithe of green : will do quite as well or better Sunday . 72 | 497 | ei xb | eme |-| a] ala) gil ag 
ures, a pr ren much more ida vel during summer will be T 119 49.1 | 60.5 16 2 H 
the ed than D nsively on sity for Aures es e Specimens dafs EUM — that E 3 22 En 917 a 90 air 
„The cattle is necessary for the production p nds quite clear, so tha s parts may | friday 25 17 9 19 213 
of manure; but atto X send p is by be fully exposed to light and air. In placing green 22 | 305 44 AERE 
~ for the fertilisation of corn fields. In | Bouse things out of doors care should be taken nor to gine highest temperature during the above pezind ose EO. 
‘Sit green arope sn te grown and ha ther r Y 
"that green and that their re a e ving been kep | 
* b wed icona vit the arable sur- ar be Stunt i eed, the plant ground Notices to Corresponden 
ae o and it is quite for the meg wes that the plants w ot be ex- — mie ge but A = new; 4 
‘cereals green crops be previously eaten by 1 axis etin A to the fal fore r things i n pots will do | Gi scs 0. The Calabrian Raisin is a very nice large white 
manure or much goed if E exposi t ECS OF: oar summer's G , but ot of first lity. . rok 
IM Vetches, Clover, Turnips, &c. are iz up and Ix — e. The beetles which have attacked your 
ploughed in, in the green state, their action is far more due Oe o Ch are the destructive weevil, deen dene es 
powerful." 2 — ders that have been lei . 2 e 89 lay a i sheet bach em dois 
i 
t the use of the word MANURE he has the should i be carefully ede and if found vog dry gi shaken, “They pn then be k killed with boiling water.— 
ae objection. — tabi W W. Some of the shoots of the Willow sent are infested 
eu seie agricult manure finds no longer le e earn farm- -yard tank. It will be as ranra how uM y us . h gall containing an 
Lo. ace; for the notions that were formerly attached to imi m$ the manure-water with sufücie Lawns: 8 T. ot get rid of Qui en. from your lawn 
Mt ompletely obsolete; just as is the case Take aà ring 4 temperature , from 7 P t1 90". ». except by wey — 2 if out as fast as it con- 
centu ` Wl t etic epe which, up to the set of last the N. Sheet rightdays to admit air — where tinues — vx Ev Ms nt le ft in — kien Were vain 
3 explain chemical phenomena.” —.— ‘by . al ants fro iir der the have been remo — * you will have to 
— - is Vines 8 plants from under the} break kip the lawn and leave it fallow until you pr 
nu for any « — process the forking out every bit of the Quiteh, when, and not 
a recours it 2m 8 m soil about tho 1 roots in a healthy moist till when, it may be relai 5 a litte in 
e Gy oe of scientif agriculture to explain a given mat amen n" : jured by their tris travel 5 h the post office. We bare bs 
the — ibuting it to * adi m in the pl ke necessary unt until “the e Vines E a fair uet ever, pat — - spital, and bids hers n: i 
notion gg qa manure, which has no | kee pras $od diu eei rre edad w vom es | 
ve now for ev j : ealthy as istur to reluc- 
elemente of iul N Pu sowing —— extreme. Give air freely whenever the Nau or Pa 1i ine ordnied o s uu tt w 
for is - use every ns to e venters t ae nating heme of drie at i mila duy 
question. ge in ath heri the dem thin, and prevent never have or = could have crake — n unlimited du 
H eum 
in a mere chemical sense, but the ng red with useless laterals, especially „Young gardeners to w i oo ire Ae 
: * practice nor ought . ‘or assistance, they sho uld N * ir other e 
Mis here assumes that he has fathomed ceived, which when left only serves as nurseries for — information. We em the u . 
the mystery of W nutrition, IM. that only meet — — yet a fair chance of obtaining a ——Ü and t hinking for ense pe can 
MEN skeins id 1 B esirable if we cou we 
effect | have ng rigo e- if any of the frames which that at most willingly. tis now requested that, ta tae 
2 Aia Norwich, "The specimens aro “on "ELT W 
otamogeton d water o 
such means as were "pointed i] week, before tht Pios 
in flower. It B not "eg to impede je navigation ipium | 
extent.—F S. dron ferrugineum ; 2, R i 
3, Kalmia gla Ld 
4 ere i gan J €, Norwich. There is is no appearane? 
a certain Aaron, bat gour ores anada, oe eli 
tells him that Sir ae ER GARDEN AND The ef does not howe wevor ap 2 
y merely using the g eather for the last 10d dut Me 2 "ose, 1 terribly spotted and decay . 
nia separable from it vly -planted out stock, and well-prepared plants aged nsect is not 
ig which have onl bee plan p! THE ASPARAGUS Buc: F Mellon. n 
as long ago | roof y been. ted during this time beetle ou should 
ko fa uring are called Crioceris Asparagi. a vial i 
liga ^ leat F ose who have trusted wholly to pick the branches, putting the x 
ppl ions. et us preserve "then our word planting out until 1 the first week in June, and were you gather them, and will and the twigs of th 
prepared wi . Moreover you 
| will probably 1 plants in good condition,| bristling with little brown oval usually 
Our iniu ly ve their beds minia before those who mh er b — e are the eggs 
E t permit us to advert to Arc in- E earlier. Should the weather be dr. and will me grubs devouring the 
Pd inferences drawn b 8 7 Ny m the e is a 23 for ‘ating ai beas Geu 33 bees MU iia 
sir usbandry. »ortion x hum Be i bee a Ae of 1 plants of them into the fire. up 
varie ^ Ermouh. Al 
‘ork the attention o paid and g e paias eur ann d C S RU MEE e 
. Parkyn may be —— sly directed, selec 5 stock, potted in Lees —— will be one of the most iar eign po 
sait | Thes iiie soil, ad wet! in the reserve = F an interesting in 
Misce Hane. eous. vlog little attention will make ni nice stocky it umbia. We believ Government to 
Mr. Fortunes Plants.—Th um in the matter t Austell, There "Er ic 
Th ose sold by Mr r, Stevens | li thi „ie the gold; nor is there any unus pd 
ursday realised the following prices :—Abies | can riy be pt: of autumn ise a finder's is never oj 
Muposted yi 4:9 feet in bel ht, ant nd | man thi ee ot » — w 
ig y. Misc. : t 
Os, by repotting and placing them in 4 Correspondent, The two ough E 
p oral g go ood, ; 2 circumstances early in spring. each t will clay between then ge utt. the legal quet ' 
urnish a large number i p bai 
20 lots of 10 pn each, | make e good stro rong plants before planting out ume ^| as ast ke ete 
p DT We EDI D d 
the insertion of whose con! 
