THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND A 
situations: till — he € stops them two or three inch = a each other, holding all safe with the 
bach my left hand whils t I drew the soil 
Ty" 1 4 +} 341 rig t. Th ey were 
d the ends of the pot, to fill up t dcm gap 3 a little not watered, but took their chance. The resul ult was 
soil. If this isnot re to, water when 
n the 
e bottom thro 
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g 
e they are Mni if this is | 
out 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE, _ 
- [Jv 2, 1639. 
diu IT AND KITCHEN GAR 
Tom be regularly attend 
shoots HR pit stopping dins bores d to, TM 
for if tk 
that el one grew, and 
edging can vostitds be desired. It called 
fett heca ericsefolia, and I think if some plants were 
o | procured, and Botanic 
— rden, Mr. Francis would be able to report also me . 
erits, : and visi itors would likewise be enabled to 
now fi 
done immediately the 
allowed to yd establish itself, it is very difficult to 
m 
ectual how 
e pest hes its penance ‘for, if | du 
so asin 
wn eee 
many cases to procure ii in 
Bottles for flower -border 
that 
the plants are Pih murum 
freely there will be c in an fon 45 
£4 on 
the grommdates the Babs are » matured, area apt toniks 
end rot in wet Weather, therefore these bed 6 
a ba 
airy pn. to od before storing theii a man 
n ut and dried for „winte er my Get herb 
the idea th 
ngs Nie mons A s 
ae looks | 
a thir lot." 
ill colou: 
Box it vill 
for his family to with every co: 
attendance till death, Sed de dece at the E 
Posal a sum m whi eh. en eq S - print, bind, 
“ Firs Twe 
purposes for Fakri 
in the 
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a 
Gali " pesations. 
For the iid Week.) 
PLANT — 
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od, Evandale Nurseries 
wit. 
e 
breadth bra 
t 
| nicely pu dee 7 — sag 
2 j| CONSER KO. that of the | | trees laid in where not already dd one. 
eries of Twenty | Camellias, deen and. other piss have y be en placed in ä 
e on British Mosses. 3 the procee eeds of the sale of ois; pe ing or 2 ees STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
oe required “by any of ‘the oa e may be | For the Week ending June 30, 1859, i 
to bri up his orphan The bo oy, following th eniently s recomme mala 33 BAROMETER. | 
bent of a a strong inclination for a sea li fe, has week pay gr eatattention to plants for autumn and | m. EET + 
tiom he bas I ilor, In accordance wich his. M ery winter decoration. Le t them have plenty of pot- à un 
riday .083 | 30.02 
apprenticeship on board a merchantman, the Onega, | and ple space d r perfect development, regulating Satur. 8 5 E EE: 3 755 
om Contain Scott, of Dundee. His en ma oris cordin Non. 2 25 | 30.091 | 30/4 
cha curred in this final expense, when 10 added te a ra nd they will make rapid re Mealy bu ug a and ie S 3 8 2 So.030 | 3004 | 
1 ue or bis up-bringing, about 267. will | thrips will require to be looked after; M utmost | Thurs e 3 
. effort which, in duty, they eoe iligence must be used to ke thes check. 8 30.207: 29.043 
Po — they od freely sies the ds 3 of|Srovz.—If there are any y or bad] ted | June 24—Very fine throughout; E 
m in discharging this obligation. specimens here the t be fi tly ined = __3¢—Thunder and lightnin 
On the authority of the Rev. William B. Borwick, Dun- | for red spider; otherwise they will become a nursery | = afew me glow rai a tmr 
dee, and emer J. W. Tayl ,F Flisk and Creich, | fi s pest, and from im: it well: 800 lid to T Em ey sayy ren 2 
Fife of whom have taken considerable in- di ; : — 30—Very ane clear and fine at, 
estivi, may ve stated dat ; at eee tele e mets e | us 
as to disposition, Lon dle ang ability. E commu- ly to watering, giving manure-water to all During the last 33 years, for the ensuing Week, ending July 9, 1959. 
nis ts in free growth that enjoy it. Gardenias and leg TARAR Prevailing Winds. 
3 es Scrymgeour, [nns things that have been in the Ane while} Juy. EH HH EJ werte 8 
r ee rr aram ar ae 
Book of Mosses, ill i "i 2 low ime or ger ing their | Sunday 3. 742 | 51.7 | 630| 1 | o7sin-[a 
mené (pide ˙ land, which niay be bid unes cee before short days 8 — oa 8 me „ m ass 
the Messr ent. Shading ni 8 P rad atiende to | Ti: Friday 7: 55 523 62.9 3 ni 
"i and Tree Extra — bright sunshine occurs. w the em, however, as 9.82 50.1 | 61.9 5 
achine of 
vel character, adurtod. “for the pue of 
» | couragem 
when 
much light as they w 
BA 
will bear w without injury, usin 
+ 
ts to dry and 
bles about two years du: 
vet Toutes ar ago in sear m. of plan 
: Conti tcn to clear m. prar mme and to 
the 
range í of hills I was agreeably surprised to find the | A good m yere groünd. 
th-like plant, lanned 
covered ny the a eo ndis] D. meme 2 — Rr i: | um lots = ciel v rone of t pr e t 
of the old tga The plan e from | as this Mee however, Name the cónstint a 
Mak fow One cove’ jee with militules of|ance o man ing some little debe vs " 
. Rursery, tpe ud iced plants e | flowers, san oo could not be ied out — 
ic Tum Eur E ^ "hid as a | th lere is a stin been ——— oat — of bulbs 
ustered with small fi at th T. 
d to stand 
i immediately news piecon making of may have deere Vashon or "ier gs e 
xd planta. o re iretche 1 wa - ins een them. o" of Pans ould 
ot oO 
ee 
«d i clippe d fort 
> Aers ndary Pe other hedges should be 
H 
the highest temperature during the above 
1852—therm. 97 deg. ; 
z E d the ! the : 
ning: land of of trees and Aser n was tested the other ints e mds Basis CERED 1551 and 1858- theri. —.— „ 
y in the rve,in the n f 
‘his Excellency the Gove The machine, which las frequent ane e ices to Corre capone ents. 3 
omes Pus ed by Messrs 5 Mansfield, and H , con- FORCING DEPARTM Drs : J Robertson. We are e ] 
MM Pay bom p wee A an 5 in . , PINERIES.— Such varieties as are p all liable to eat bas cased the mischief — OO external; ami 3 that it 
‘horzontally | by a small di at pe end. This: beam Mw aged kept as dry Ls t poesi sible immediately they woe whero dee. i" 1 ae ert thea D vee t yon can ascribe 
it with a chai fasten. | the least signs of ‘colouring, keeping the atmosphere | Poi, ,,,, 
dag vin a chain to - dod stu ump at a distance o as dry as can be pui without i inj ry to the rest of | skin is removed, oe pate that suggests i fermentation 
about y from the tree to be removed, around stock. V intended to hang through | as going om in the spots. Is your border warm 3 
"which a strong chain is fastened at a conside eleva- | the winter Dt be t thinned very fr — " rd if neces- — pe ma A= t. directions for 
: tion from the root. The other end of the c is fixed | sary, they should be gone over a me, leaving Gern Hs H H. You will fnd ample n 1852.1 
= a hook to the lever, about 8 inches from the fule .| them so that dun i when fully swelled, "e ly | Iss thoir Hd No, np 74 4) of our m bi & here had the under 
The action of the machine is ca by four bullocks touch each other. A moderate crop o should be left wed off by th ho yellow oe of ees? a 
being h f the lever, and drawing it | on the Vines; ccess in keeping Grapes fy, (Selandria rethiops). It is diffi reach thom E 
alternately backy a forwards in a half-circle. At fresh and in good condition till next March, the Vines| 55 iy m. 1 eee P — ss — eee 0 ine 
PE md g the tree with the le must be in first-rate health; be satisfied, therefore, with he € mA — s ught on sheets: 
shorte by a contrivance f the purpose, and th oderate, or rather light crop, in the late house. K ep | _ destroyed. W. obliged to. e 
is consequently increased, while at the same|the atmosphere of h bius we ruit is colani Dates OF RUAN IA TCO BAT 7 plants, that vt 
— gain 15 p! —.— The machine in active 3 using o fires by day, w. 9 . corresponde f 
á constructed on true mechanical principe, abun of a air, arid ir A . air M at night, wo never have o L^ have undertal 
when —— it is eee that tore: it or the mer ed spider pe nclined to be tbis kind. Yo ung g 
give way. In e mie erday the | t fabio ab th e pipes, &c., mixture of ospacialiy apply, 4 
— in à td E — appa- soot and lime, and if the colour i is Gier onde add e Ns 
qr ei on the machine. oed . that pee bee been kept dry while 
obses l e mg the 
s — height, were dead, pe should be well watered at N 0, ‘and a there is p= mar, m X 
ipse ie viai. TS PORNO Rud . be thoroughly | Lin 
A UE r presents ter obstaeles to the action of ing a hi n » 
k machine, and poss this advantage, th its | moist by frequently sprinkling the : lere 
fall the cots a are drawn entire from the &e. Keep the shoots ilan add feris tied 80 as 
lef he | to avoid confusio: 
ground. Four trees were yesterday tak | i N T ac) pus f the tree 
time required for each did 505 eb. A yeh e the ns dide bie at fruit is ripening attend | 
the eradication of stumps a second lever, with a v oti | borde dry cn conn tly apes) ec 
action, is ut this portion of the machine trees i i e dn ae e 
ourne 1x. ter. a 
m W P. “IE you wl be 
3 
pi i be so good as Tae yo 
pened on 5 : 
