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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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cers that we 
now stepped forward und assured the oth 
our „pleasure, 
were gentlemen travelling me erely for 
ng flowering when managed so o hav 
ested, and started into Sid. aid ut 
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early sprin ve i it 
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f Camellias are or 
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pruned, : 
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, and that we did not propose , proceeding inricer 
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and bags, upon gu „ spol 
gentle words, pha the broad silver pieces into their 
hands, and to go where we pleased. 
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Forthe Week ending August 4,1859, as obs. 
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July and| 8 8 EJ 
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STATE OF THE WEATHER AT C 
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HISWICK, 
NEAR 
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TEMPERATUR: ELM 
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;| BAROMETER, 
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officers; *but, add check. Remove suckers whenever 
late Mr. Ford, ‘in my time the gra ndest panacea was | tained, and pot bom for spring flow Calceolarias d Er e 29. 
cash, the Oriental barkshish, id those who tpi ed | will now be beginnin ds demand sen — on. i x Sur 2 
peace to pesetas, paid with both hands.’ Money is, I | cut cp of favourite sorts rooted a: as possibl P A 
apprehend, still the primum mobile in pain. ‘The | Seed may also now bes v in pans eh on a stifle Wed. 3 
first thing, said the: Duke - Wellington, *that the | hot-b ES | 5 
Spanish invariably want is money ; their worship of the | RCING DEPARTMENT. NNUS eB hc cer 
g f Mammon,’ P ss Those who intend commencing the am July 39—Clondy and fin — T j dens sely 
an 
My experience at the threshold of Spain confirms | ture of Pin es P 5 Z 31—Clouds in strata; fine; Qu Im overcast, 
these opinions. and I more ** ble seas re the present ‘ed a IY fne: fines clear, 
dition of * moral ophthalmia’ may be still induced among ould be from 18 inches to on- = S-Quitecloudiess; very fine — in 
— 4-Slight rain; fine; vei dca 
ean temperature of the week, 1 deg. 
RECORD OF TEE WEATHER 
Spanish officials d a ert d administered gratifica 
cioncita—vulgarly a tip. 
The 
sh 2 fee t deep, and should e 
sst 3 of good ric ch meow turfy loam, well 
and carefully intermixed with a liberal 
an mall 
During the! last 38 years „for the ensuing W 
8 arii of clean sand, and a small proportion of leaf M Ws. 
LISTS RECEIVED.— Youve: a a Co.'s aedi soil or good rie ch fibr ry peat; for when rough ioe soil 92 8 Mo 
1 eer un rade 1859 and 1860 of. Plant NE A 
Conifers, Shrubs, of a andere collection thor — — 
of useful plants, hide which in additioa to the tonal ue. water passes ‘of oan the pm without rer Sunday 7. 50. 
stock of a large country nursery, are include da a good | * nd m But if the ‘loam is well broken up and | Mon. $- s 
many some leaf soil, or peat and sand, it will | Wed. 10 53.0 
for sale. The whole occupy 57 pages. be f 115 take water freely enough, and the roots friday 12 
py pag g y gh, Friday 12 
will be almost as much under mand as when the | St u 
Garde Manani pla ants are grown in pots. Persons commencing this ETT 52 5 during the above peal E curred on the I,. 
Go P. CASTLE KILKENNY. — W. m Mr. lanti F to avoid 853—therm. 37 deg. rest on the lith, 1833, and 6 DX 
Miller, the intelligent gardener bored planting of pot- -bound plants, as these, whether young —————mÁ ^i 
ripe I es from the open wall on the 10th ult. They oes 45 t puo 3 — F FICIA: ul hes ices, to o Nr ong d 5 
consisted of the variety called Suia h Y | are very apt to fruit prematurely; but if such plants creer. If you refer to our se 
ripe | het e before the 24th o f Ju ly thus piis the | sl ust be turned out, then care should be used to mak CX D e % 
pres n in thisi £ the | the soil firm abou the balls, so as to prevent the water | com 
i The gardens cud like those i in other Loss Ber "eile attention mus ds xpo ie 3 de Books: seater "8 pag editi $a of Eng fish Bota 3 
j P ed thi On nrus orde E Vines ma figuros now y publishing in numbers 1175 wm 
es "rs a s of administer ing water wer = is sprin g wher 2 stro ong rods 1 figures of Exotic plan ust have the Botanial age | 
operation, ant : " . e, 5 s ilv. bers, : 
pe v Tien ther x sy wer S neei e the wood well rip ese Give air dy. and idis Barsat Erns Tm y. The following wa | 
. . uestions put tot in tl 
has become the favourite of both the men and myself, foli sas apes de int x to avoid any risk of 3 corching the Üniversity College, London, by Dr. Landler 1 Dea 
as we every one seen it work. The syphon f oliage, but shut 4b Pi in im afternoon, s sprin ling| fully, in technical language and in thep bed order, 
is made of Gutta Percha and is about an inch in diame- o ee a genial moisture in the] fruticosus. 2, Describe briefly, in technical language ini 
ter. Th h at phere, whch ¢ ha ba ves reat servi the prescribed order, Phlox decussata : N.B. In the replies to 
3 — s vary, according to the ground to be n Uie AT If plant g vice in strength these two questions it is required that precision be observed, 
perated upon. To water the borders of the kitchen tà nore ines. plants are grown in the house, see and prolixity avoided. 3, Describe fully the and all is 
garden, which x nt 16 feet in y sol a ey are not ance mm lack thrips, and o modification s a rye Endogen, 
aue inserted i en wn by a ho » egulate the temperature, &c, of Wire — ou, to wit D Ae prn refer 
3 on each Side of which the hons work, We K al cns for the plants, but. remove these to other 5. Mention tied natur a pé — tha No ' most ne Tiy allied to 
e to each ie tube, which i aa ek b „ and state their distinctions. 6, M p 
T and stop-cock. - bibe du be bh d le for the Vines, Keep a sharp look-out for the orders that are most nearly related to 
and con eouvénientiy brought from aca to ce of red spider in houses where the fruit distinctions. 7, Distinguish Cype 
waste of water or delay in P etti pla 2 r » What is the difference between sep 
again | se ting it to more T | first a appearan 5 01 “hi my. n the — PH deh re ge nigeria aig 
too far off, ] to d ryo ts radicle direc to 
draw the suction end ont Lo water, whic fe orae | by vir o of a preventive, 3 in this of the pi —.— furnishes theth 
atter of course 228 ely s the actio h, 8 as in most K Pes is Mise J preferable t fabrics? and what part of a end yields 
asily remedied by attachi "y his i 18 Vines in pots intended for early fi wa ean HELL ti; Describe fal 
"va à s dy a 3 to the end in | att nti early ae T will require d the functions it performs. 12 When seeds beg 
15 water, thus preventing it from being so rea adily viso zm ei get the wood properly R inate they form carbonic acid, which y expel; 
ifted ont. mos Muy AND SHRUBDERIES d S 
s opaga ion of stock for next season must no e 
abl m : this fruit, and are therefore ee to oll an p 
wise y onde that x pr the | be commenced an rried on with expeditio on nb to t Ros are yourself aware that i E byo 
LE T cart. Without — 7 5 — n m, Mr. M. 8 e EA. “abit plants before winter | E ju * 
an Ms ou e necessi f keepi th ATEM. H L. We cannot ass AT 
with that of a — e ping them so close} "piii ny be hard of irato man n wind ‘he sho! pec. p 
- kitchen werden have’ as to indu — and thers 
al y 1 287 wth.| can do is to inform him respecting such ma 
altogether r burn it E nue p^ tib often repeated that to be able to] quires a Industry and activity. 
winter bedding stock safely with ordinar MD: success in every Engis 
way with equal Success ; ot, if — the farm-yar Meng: the elves we should take our chance i re 
d NE FoLraGED PLANTS: Vis i . 
Bemer en to have it well strained | bes allow Md — them well established and fit to be] ficum is a fine thing; so is beer 
but the tube itself wi D EAM "ww s the rose, | Begin with A ce * f c) ve Ae of next. month. Setter rows — u elner the best grown should wit. 
— suction that philos n nearl ling t ong | propagate and pre f e the most tedious to Prurrs rog A Sours WALL: H T. Peaches ought to 
the pi il $ y equalling the diameter eneral f Sten pare for winter. Ho yhocks are agai south wall in Essex if the subsoil is 
utin: Mie orca és well | 2 A avouril es, but the ey do not afford cuttings we * ani da nd 
frequently appl d. more I rost, keep the foliage srr as 
of its y applied to p — zie laces. These should therefore be examined often in 5 at the - ton and in the centre of the 
8 i t d search of an cutti p 
rid plain, — dn 12 vaya - ere lil | ny cuttings which 25 Raw foe afford, as those gro i strong, < the = bee 
mE: oasi Ow ^ ‘ou resolve to p T 
m for the "igo oe ay and y in the Season. Attend to the tvi and Da hlias os be suitable Mario 5 d ghe 
eer m drought. We are not mera d ti as, ke ^n cher 2 2 lan: 
Mene air is eaid 2 the ida ee ein. of mde a growth, 9 e or| gam apie bera — 45 5 
3 nea! Aphelexis, Ozothamnus, Helichrysum, 
E Stocks for flow. ; € "à Mom ntermediate| tium (except the weeds), and Xeranthemum. 
P { „and if the situati ant Brompton and are hardy. — A» way is to 
to er are not at li 3 ^n fs oe they are| some get Some 
beds, a aat em out = Fangen OAD D ordshire. Consult Mr. 
-PLANT D we ving them of room to preven duo. How pir hen The author's 
- : y Out a Sma 
CONSERVATORY, &c.—Attent HAR Birken e 
T ; ntion must now í : T AND 
late growing plants in borders; for or be id to inter Onions may now be HOMES oa sns Api dics ty 110 . ispum 
growth they re equire a good deal of water, and insects for the early crop next season, a i alow $ flowers is clear, and they will determined cat 
E e more troublesome than in the case of plants at EIL Cabbage, Brown Cos, md some bari ee oF pickling plant is strong enongh.—6 F. T — 
and n itid especially plenty of water at the root, | Onions h the winter. s. of the vata, ih E wine * FA uneraminable Te looks 
t occasional supply of clear weak ma ter X rinl deeds ma à down if they are in Kna to de. 2 VET T Ayr 
] 3 Ove: d with country. amin ’ lenium. 
es ges sufficient rake and pressin ed with a wooden-headed femina: 8 Tastren Filix-mas.—E 4, 1, + 
Man d ke 4 p cei iiy e x good er pi of | further hes g mie ia down sufficiently to chec s 2 Polystichum Fences? 3. Pieri tam 
ate eps c =p. 00 
-water must not be 1 o youn „ es tees soil » " dl dr ibit A pe v Cham per ias or Lavender Cotton H pik 
in vigorous oo as in that eit would à good su f Lett for rena x^ ioides, and Cynodon Dactylon it 
s owth, a condition in EOM gen Attend to shen di Keeping 1 Well ss i autumn use. green ecio Jacobea; you | may ade ke 
flower pro ofüsely. Ino ley s m € supplied on 2 — bx Niels and potting them now dee 
bloo! ecure fine lieads of 3. e ure wa wo Cyn a L. ein Y p 
hould rS a few week th o t sime crop rath d ig s 
Aral ive Po eeks | earthed up, p ra sn 2 cim. 
350 a kat ive d after. say eh middle of next be of naan find, or that which can NK specimens Mode A a der. 
et el "us er wis rather ds p s onis the | stuff, first givi ing it g may be still planted with winter 5 not stamp P . 3 vou 
" a 1 
the oer wi or rth 8 € done without injury S good dressing of 1 — and itto your solicitor and pe jt him as to yout nig 
Ting el of their Herbots. Brug- grow ing abe A tir the surface of the soil among — : AQ Z. Your seedling is handsome, © 
o a useful plant for winter and | Cut Box edg ing Ms a highly beneficial effect. Y than many having the same ay — 
Fd keep every comer lean and neat. igs ae dis ae af de e 
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