THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRO? 
NIC Dn? AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
(Jury 9, 1 
859, 
D ter to young | tions w ithout t delay, Those who eq 
that Dutch Guiana can | and bushy. Give goak manure-wa : a 
puces e foe "mL m es when we | growing specimens, aha Sept any — me intended 10 for a new plantatio on may a thie po 
i asor s 7 apart, and remi p 
the value of the article aud the probable|have another shift this seasor, so as to hav 1 vi 
Ghats ot T it m the countries from ke » is now | well filled with roots before winter. : Me intain a "ced — rci wget 1 ft tar! ps 1 par 
‘ splied The Dutch Govern t too ures to | grow mosphere, and syringe vigorously any plan Black ope 1 Praca s Ro mg, British 0, 
3 the Isonandra G ta p cultivate it in at all infested with red spider. bcc TERE E there D iege o al T mi Elton 
ian a y kts a discovered in that remet with these is now far advanced ; en : ot 
country a species of o which Blume gives the 
already diio: take po of 
nts on ‘locks 
apot 
name of TES Mulieri, which yields a juice in every 
n rage 
ore ba ckward plants with P lenty of 13 ne moistur 
See that pla 
ather 
inds 
r bl d e are properl bee with moisture soil frequer tly among growin < 
beu equal to that of the, leo mandra Wie . at 3 ; to pre event my n mistake in-this ma y code Pelargoniums, if an be Au ep 
t 2 t once a week e cnt ido TT yaf 
1 il luet. Aches: Sapota, the nar is carefu cue amine every plant at leas 4 | 
— 13 ami pint lest Indies H Neesbery, | immerse any found to be dry i in tepid water until D wide of their tops. Th 
yields a milky juice lik reha. Sapota ) woli SORS kle heat. Water Dahlias 
of Blume is probably the tree called“ Bullet-tree” 157 Syringe lightly morning and evening, and spri 50 from y inds o gu: 
the English, and its wood is known as “ horse-flesh." n en &e., in order to keep the atmosphere thoroughly | from earwi ia 
It is a tall tree, yielding in summer a large quantity of | m Ir 
milky juice. It appears that under the name common NG DEPAR make 
PP 
rowe, or Bullet- ine there have been confounded ; 
of G 
PINERY — Attend. desea A evi stock, } 
$; hes Lucuma mamm :ertner 
e Mimusops of Scho eei irgk; 2, the white Boerow we, 
whioh is the Dipholis salicifolia "Á Alpb. D. C., and is 
he bastard Boer a 
nown in 
| moist, and 1 
mosphere warm and 
rapid vigorous 
anero, whic 3 nigra of Swa 
pa 4, ds N dea Bullet tres or Achras See 
of botanists, which yields on os ed best of the Jamaica 
woods. Sapota Mulleri gro eai on sighi |à 
elevated situations. 2 Collecting E milk the trunk | 
is surrounded with a ring ay, v e 
and th 
cure 
wth This will 9 cee — however, unless all 
1 c att lie root; therefore attend well to wat tering, 
|Giv = ir mod y g stock, and shut up ea 
sica to grow to any size that is not ines to be 
niit for stock, and, unless i — case 
p i 
urinam Gutta eue I 
in pde of soil must be very carefully atte 
ke givin g e — et oe ach application s moisten the 
vh of 
at Amsterdam at the same pea 
'e. * New 
ole body soil; unless this is attended to, the 
hile 
the 1 best Gutta der; of commerce. Edinbi 
al P 
Fond m „ 
" pe 
middle 
sm T with 
z 
e mignonnes, | 
peculiar tar de of MS own 
SE ie mia E 
| heat 
the 
of —.— in Lade de Mar ym supply of Gra 
— be well soaked with manure w 
mvenient, 
panions are to be f 
every Fx handed to them, a p nd taste ith | 
hurry to leave the spot 
ipsi nd. 
know ih. are » comparat 
ose w 
yo iis » Dia e ignorant 
"s Art of Di 
of Operations. 
(For the ey Week.) 
Kam Drama. 
out-of-door flowers are 
uem 
— — 
|; for 
it plenti 
er, to crowd the 
erate mber | 
ectively arranged, which w 
ue than 
lz 
atchful e 
Hu — red spider which, | 
on the sate xd 
4 pi 
th plants of this i An 
fal in the their various ; 
use | stance, &e, pn 
to the foliage has. 
— always found ‘hem to hang, bett; 
SES in autum 
se every car 
he: ealthy, = — of ins 
LONS.— Plants | 
t 4 44, 
ys, avoiding 
v9 S done 
zc 
to air on — a 
at mosphere as far as 
fi ing, | 
young tat m in 
` tis foli i 
i — allowed oe “establish 
— can hardly be removed without t] 
he tender — 9 
« GARDEN AND SHRUBBER 
Proceed soon with buddin ng 
p ers, ce ir ‘the stems of w 
off. Keep a 
Arkia e rding 
nations on the other, 
ind, andat t the sam 
E care that the tallest à plants | 
me contrastin E the colours | 
put i 
As soon as 
t wea ihe 
if taken up 
culuses ma M be tá 
n they mi c rned y erai. or sh 
ight emi eo i 
ey are likely to be w bres, ET : 
Endi oni FRUIT jte stores 
ive x be pl. 
ee is * imos pl ET 
preda th 
the 
Carrots 
m 
duly 
A good b bre — of group te 
inned. 
repared for Wins Spinach; trench. it thoron gbly, and 
let it x fed manured 
GS DEST in 
ch s as | beds 
TY raton y in A pe 
e ful 
ghtly raised, Cont tinue 
getting out Ca and 
and also Sed late Caul Away An 
now be MEN — th 
a few 
n Mu Mihi 
tog aod 5 ferment: tfr 
of loa 
Then 
} 
lile makin he bed, form e i 
, the spawn holes imme- 
zd is finished to assist i in keeping — the heat, | V 
rry runners should be procured for new planta- 
For the Week ending July 7, 1859, as arie ed at 
Wed. 
Friday 13. 
eason without Srl Satur. 13. 
he 
— 
ry Locos: | 
—— 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI 
s 
gera ; fine , 
—Uniform yi ve T Bion 8 
stant sheet’ d Are t vid E 
— 3-U rx Nu 
— 4 Over ry fine; pie 
—  5—C — ri ans, v 
— 6—Clear; hot; very fine nghout. 
— * — — ule AG, ns dera sunshine; very 
— E — vemm. AT Macte. 
During the last 33 years, for the ensuing Wi 
P ed diem temperature during the abore 
1837 — 
A pi box en 
W.— Insignis. It is 
Han d- pick your 
Tree: J D. 4 to 
Pop — whet Locus rhe — i 
— ree, the 
LS 
fragilis v. «nte Blec 
Filix-mas.—7 W. It t is not Sha vr 
varieti — reptans 0n 
least is Leont Rs rus, cali rt 
Tor s 
not see in 
At or; but we have S 
It is not enor ih 
red. M J B. : 
