THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — (mig we 
Be 
f equently freq uently | possible ; it must howe - 
Lto labour, wich 2 te of silver. I Tai subsequently " ied. wever be we É 
* My. ‘hare ave pe earned the w abele d de The 8 eer this experiment o myself. and oth Yers, using w ater until it is E 1 7 5 5 
wow neari L ed similar 1. z 
long, | greater precau ation, and hav : id i 
fellow —— paid me E egi 8 85 N he S raihi of urtieation. In only on ne eral has a encourage r apid gr peer wth 55 iid vh 2 1 Fatiga l 
€ 0 am 1 thet M 2 It is one o e few minute ulceration been the cons t M td quid ma x 
2 3 which need no e = evident — that e sone ed e e ib ss Plant early « 0 re RS’ GARDEN. 
irrit on, similar in a | 
— — ate ear. N 9 D inis which quickly spreads through bo allow hs to st crops have e been NE remot The 
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z The dr dry humour of the 3 — will find — the A d n nelida, zit o e 7 E 0 and 2 foot set si eA * | 
i | ti main: the j . 
* Deep Planting.—We ecently a Potato whieh — results ret tin ch num ers over the Water ev ery evening crops likel oot us 
h of 25 fe et below wn surface of the poisoned weapons existin gi in suc m ely townie 
grew at ^ed or iat dep si things |s surface of the Actini | were left in the part t attacked. PTATE OF THE WHITHER A fom dg 
bs ted s at that de th w ould 8 Th this a thin India. rubber mem ling July 14, 1859, as observed a (M LOND 
Lei an unques price e. p was Fein ied by a | bra ver a glass tu — k its seizure by m 1 ema <<. 
clus ie ro — and the Potatoes w ere of the size of Actinis, 1 found that u und r the microscope 1 tel Joa. EE d obe We 
small Hickor ded in many points with the poison 5595 inserte m Maz | Min. [9 
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“ fü t, which like to have been omitted | slightly in the membrane without their having pen "EYE eem 
oy Another that i$ grew s Airok. In = ir my observati ons í titor B 015 903 
fro Gosse, who 02 
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"The go v lef ne ted b mecs "arte," E 20.423 
may be ee to gardeners of home grow th, as wi ell — — — Th 
as tot those on the í other side. the Atlantic. 3 x Calendar of Operatio nas 
Figan e n4 (For the ensuing Week.) 2 2 oan nd ver E ae 
stems. V bis Fine of e won ba —— m Sate ce ‘and hot ; 5 very fine; clear an foe ig, ; 
when one goes after a Bean-pole, or ieu = fruit ANT DEPARTM = 
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ENT. 
Conservatory, &c.—If there are sickly or 
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d it will soon spread to pomi plan 
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main branches to the sun. A low head, a — — ung stock is not allowed to suffer from — of : 
trunk should be sought. When land is scarce, and po and during very hot ae like the present E 
orchards cultivated, high trit —— is employed fr the site d carefully to watering, giving weak liquid manure | . ——| — 
sake of convenience, not of the tree, but of its all plants in free growth that — kely to to be b 75 ET 
And in cool and humid ciate, such evils às T 256 ft ted by i it. , Such stove plants may ha een | Tu 210 
attend the —— as with ns. Beside picking ne tl A placed | T" i 
archers — 8 leaf below t in heat tl beauty i i i der t p i | Sat EE — 
crotch wou ison the tree from 15 assiduity wi th I : — 
which they are trimmed off. It ouglit to be ä Orch hids must now ris carefully haded. 2 right t| KI wmv he oft ae po a m 
ndamental rule with us, that a s benefited | days, Aim Bat when the weather is at all cloudy allow them | —therm. 40 deg. 
not by the ee of its wood, but by the extent of its | as mu light as they will bear —— injury. Kee 
i ry effort should be Mer to make the the hn clear of oe nd dust by fr ate — ADYERTISEM macer Oi „„ 2 
length of the oid moderate, and the amount of its p ay be enim have been so unsuccessful. 
lea ves abundant. The leaf E ; ves : for its | 8 FORCING DEPARTME healthy, industrious and uni 
; ie Px "Dé a hould now be ga — to Poss 
Was om e Joshi to oh «ded uS — —— es young took i in pem pits, in order to secu e strong | possibly 4 
thé root are to be removed, but leaves upon the trunk ocky growth. The plants should not, however, be| quite unusual. 
o Amie By e exttin Hr in the brosh when it pen eh ying winds by giving back and front air| with yourself, for 
ilio & long: grow! will emit side shoots, and ee m drying Saye for otis would — serve che reply. 
still increase the . — aver end in ; but a moderate circulation should 
a ight, EOM no more on uring the — m =f 
. There is great evil a | seen ) 
Franoe ud Papa a mg Rin T aa may be necessary to prevent the température get 
pruning. There, the system i is wise, oman ie too high. This, with careful attention to the te E 
conforms to the climate dud soil. heir system of mM — keepin g the Son s bent regular, T soil in Bo 
m healthy „and g g a liberal hership relly mene 
habits of our trees. In England, for instauce, the Peach supr ply of manure water to such ~ are bd "ell ‘rooted, will E — e Ee sa 
will n ot ripen in open grounds, except, perhaps, jn the m i ae aet deor n ben de irn into a room, an cally. 
vhich 4 Sel Y bly e and t aps e RENT RI — 
upon walls, and ie wood 8 to let light and [o obab ck a pu A into fruit Boo oan * Honrosa — RA. Lr You may 
u e evi ~ i 0 C; 
; = iet ede it. Itis right to eren 1 Y rei to afford plants swelling | — materials, from te 
a tree to BRE 
their pe a 8 » UY h i 
pe osphere, sprinkling AL. 
ä dean to at parts of the srta pen pr es, &c., cm and ditis up Snob J on — x^ X. "II mur er ive 
re than we want. Peach wil 5 ric. T 
Ip on the lowest limb and inside of the tree, by the thesyrin or bl i mr tng ae atmosphere by sprinkling 
n at x the atmosphere. Even in New England, ati Mu. seater al the toy an atl th len 1 — of e 
run 
de ml m “th » Paa F aipa E s c — 3 n the ie shoal be e Kept c d 
country and the dryness of its atmosphere eoe 15 is — - = 
p > the 
is less h land. ‘Attend o former direc thinn M ers tin era Your 
a 
— 
Y giving rules for honses se ded to faraish 1 145 
» priming. too freely. There is not A Mio pont en the bunches are severely thi — mr i tha M D 
: crop left is not too heavy in pr oportion to the strength 
prun wing g” i | of ier Vines. W stat the fruit is en eed d 
ope o return ig Mr. B ntain a moist s e of the atm ospher 
—— Tee. eecher's amusing | P ep sd and 
ina wehe state as to moistur "o. if watering is 
found necessary, use good prede manure alat a 
abundance of air where the fruit is colouring, and do | 
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the hor Society i as Key euras d dnm. lich. despite every care in ventilating, is apt to 
Walle y iom of ttle on “oe ages and a the — bites: the | 4, 
‘ollege, Birmingham, of the effe e frit is eo o han: 0 e| X 
è, Birmingham, of the effects nee srs 2 A. 2 time, the 
the the er del ete ffecti animals. z thei After = sci Soni at anger a a little iater As Lieb * s 
utes procede fier’ TE TER cores — learn — in the atm ihe ary. 
thus. “In or elucidate the T Hebe oie 
finger on dh DC. pics ed pls z followed wp up at I pe T xm — nd m g 
soaking in water—considering that the tongue x sential, T dee that t su re — t — e A Am oe 
i ciently s rong s stakes areapplied | the Tondon spate ays 
NSTROUS 
better adapted for the pur 
i x h pose in view, by reason tu | to lants w 
thinness of its cuticle, I presented its apex t5 the Dahl Holy, atom 5 
. i yanth f t er Asters spu S 
m, o Yom 
niece. e result was such as to | from E and if ti 
H M " . " i ff iv e d here 4 
Peson = a ote is furnished. The animal "ag Let Carnations — ing may no —— 
8 g >. vigorously, and was detached in quantity; they make exceedingl — thet 
0 me difficulty after the lapse of about a | flowers, and are much prized in a eat stato. ee d 
v ere- 
minute. Immediatel i 
n, e meme ye um ce ni 
me extremely distressin T! 1 ARDY FRUIT A T i necesen W o 2 
be g 1e eyed qoum felt T on sie 
— mi ES : ue pim to speci e * ae be regularly a attended ny ‘rile a BTRAWBERRI ips FROM SEED 
etecte n" ese ' symptoms | Shallots if a — the ground alter mii tees ate * t g ere! 1 pes 5 
n e T 
E relief De Lomy oe ined M immersir bie * 1 be pond de ss soon ~ : 7 
: y, and spread out in an airy 
cold o After this riod the 
gradually 8 and about four pa I i - vac ei ES fnr. Echt aerae 
; 1 M xar Tas xei | wm = and ha to for As d use. 8 can either bs hun 
reeived over th ; hea — : 
Ped S bott sufficient era "of Cate " ri not | 7 
yet Kia oak this must be attended to as speedily as | Misc. 
