£16 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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[Avavsr 13, C 
the cost ot them, will continue to be afforded to 
Schools and Classes in Mechanics and similar Insti- 
tutions. 
ditto, containing numerous specimens of Cactus, gil 
two 
ae 12 5 the roots ¢ after st sto 
gro will be adv sab! 
ppin 
E B PETS 
u 
ae miscellaneous {ean nd seed vess sels, 55.3 
ts d 
ome spat od 09 more than 130/. 
re: 
Sale of Dried Plants, E ce ie de 
8 e which were the m 
or the a Lm Brown, were "^w anh er ay 
ny, from 
rs, | SU er & Son, of Paris, wi 
‘from | em. 
alis od little 
S the ‘blowing are some 
oscopes 
inal microse 
mierosco: 
microscope, in mahogany 
o powers, 
eces, in ditto, 
Dy 
in ditto, 
the dit 
re | will 
m uo "i the tree, eel 
f the greatest service į 
and vill probably do more TY 3 a, 
cutting off a and clearing tle the run 
of room: Att 
Chevalier, with 6 e eye pieces, in ditto, 
ds ide pieces, in ditto, 17. uk Pb 
s powers in mahogan 
e; 3 capital e pe by Dollond, with bie 
rers, Eo aprte objects and other apparatus, in 
, 8l. 15s.; pial silver microscope, in 
Calendar of ce a a 
(For the e Week.) 
PLANT DEPATTIENE 
CONSERVATORY, &c.— All kinds of soil used in 
and shifting should now be laid in without 
Bi en in Drummond, and others, 17. Pod 
ses sgt 
collecto 
ot sch 
ditto, | 
lZ 165.; Ceylon, collec = 
by Cl 
“Pera, collected by 
ani 
il. 1s.; Brazil collected 
collected by Selon, A 
dl: 
| Store them up neatly i in narrow ridges so as to be safe 
om wet and yet e aaa d epus as umb to the 
tion of the air; and as sı n plant growing very 
| w depends upon viige suitable — for potting, no 
trouble or expense that may be necessary to procure 
TO! for 
rth Anria Arctic, &e., oi e 
: ditto, ind werd pi net sort, 
on ther, 
spared where well eh wn éd are 
xp ,oam of moderately good quality z MY be 
obtained in most neighbourhoods, but good is 
easily EU this bs 
e plants flowering in t 
atory will equine prac especially 1 
which shoul er 
ev ie Doy wea ea 
ny o 
which havai lone flowering may be thi 
preven t their s shading th Fas 
McRae, Peru and Chit from 3 e 
collec- | 
ectors, 65. | 
Young shook in eke pits 
as possible. 
e exposed to — — in 
flower next season should b 
or rder to o ripen the 
Herbarium, 151 18; em Deed. fom te 
2 Maho sayin nta, from various al 
taint 
ESI named ge tus 
containing UN 
‘by the late Mr. Stokes, Gl. Gs.; 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
who intend commencing = cul- 
ture of Pe on the hang out system cannot begin 
at a more favourable nt. The bed 
‘a collection of Lichens, Mosses, 
10s.; Schimper’s Bryologia Europea, 
Drummond's Nor th Ame- 
Ww 
boxes 
Jungerman 
à v pen 1 and 2, , 65; 
and | should 
be from 18 inches to 2 d should con- 
sist principally of good rich mellow tur rfy loam, well 
broke en up, aud car —.— intermixed with a liberal 
f 
parts, spec’ mens, 37. 9s. will thus be seen 
that the lots were almost 
given aw: 
due to the deplorably sab oan jot the _ parce cels, 
able. 
ia eiréumstance | i is u 
=e lea 
e 1e water 
which nd apes ag them unexam 
MU RE s, R. Br, wi e b a longitudinal M of the same, 
rge Mein s of Th te 15 el K 
and of several New de ues NES 
at pe pe 3 rh ge 
ith some leaf soi 
p and mixed w. 
found 
8 — ther Ferns a wil be to take water freel 1 
a the Wax "Ac e of B i i dm esf) | roots will be almost as hus E: — S command as = hen i 
run Tie | the pl. ts . 
ia d. conta aminans), with a TP of thd et pearing D ay void | 
— ind 8 ; lo dinal sections of Dickson * out pot- Y ans for im pond eryoung | 
> of ano, er Tree Fern, 4s. ; etem old, qt Peg freely into the fresh soil, and 
of Clematis, fom, Sed are very a gf acer but if such plants 
Pi and. M E section of a then sho uld beu sed to make 
Ier ma, Sp A C 4 
of Phytolucea de e Eu — 8 dee sections ns | ping o off Be = moistening the balls. VI ee sei 
^ a ion vel e attenti 
oe SN € Bent) of New South Rice s planed ti spi ie xd ing zods ar ipia 
e specimens of Kin Let Me root action and ei 
= of the the trunk, 8s. ; get tl ed. 
vus GARDEN AND SHRUBBERI 
daringtoni, 
ectio: os of MOLN 
sections of Tree Ferns, 
6s. ; wood of Wit 
dit to, miscellaneous Aus 
trees of Australia and "Nor 
Cuni ns L5 
blk Island, pr 
me hl 
and i — 16s.; ditto, 
a, riii eons 
woods, 4s, ; on deere climbers, 3s. 38.5 ditto, 
5 woods a climbers, 4s.; the contents | 
miscelancons ¢ mbers, from the 
Coming TRO 
of | wi 
Kop climbers on wa 
125. It e 
n woods, 8s. ; ^e timber luxuriant, am 
s i 
i — r ones, which will bé 
dt labour, 
Pegging down s d 
the shoots th 
e edging 
o put in 
go over 
necessary, ig eutting 
* 
incline to en 
of the beds, Take e of leisure hours t 
cuttings, and use every possible 
wood, takin ng care however not to do Mon 
Tues. 
ty 
of Lettuce, Endive, &c. 
the is a good 
heltered E where it can be 
severe weathe: 
TAGERS' G 
W blocs 2 —. got in ps 
bn Kale 2 ay still be ge 
and a few h Turnips 
a TUM A. the Bath Cos T 6, a li 
nd a 
E 
g will lea 
to turf, os cr 
e to keep down we eeds. 
will help in a 
measur 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISW 
Forthe Week ending August 11,1859, asobserved Ese, 
ee eee. ur 
0 
BAROMETER, 
August. 8 = i 
a< M: 
Friday 5| > 
Satur. 
od i 
29. .913 | 73.1 24 | 62; 
Clear; fine; very c ier ad fe at night, 
Fine; slight shower; 
Cloud; 
RECORD OF gus 
WEATRER AT CHISWICK, | 
During the last 33 years eek, ending August 20, 
r the ensuing 
No.of | g 
which it 
Rained. of Rain 
Thurs. 
Friday 18. 
Satur. 20 
The highest temperature during the above period oceurred 
and teen 92 deg.; and the lowest on the 15th, 18 
Notices to “Correspondents xd ud 
HEATING: H W B. Don't use glazed drain-pipes. They, 
E. The little cells on your 
— : 
ae :6 Mat a dÈ 
me > kind of moth, arranged longitudi 
which the youn larve have ku o leaving tb i 
mpty, resembling 
Weeping 
moth (Smerinthus 
road work on E 
ds of sand a 
which Ee ral 
the peni Lid grubs 5 y = 
Meny Plum, ny Prunus 
NAMES OF PLANTS : 
— —— naming heaps of of ried, — iie 
reques 
sid las 
NAM 
never op died -* 
vos im 8 — m be i 
especia y apply, à — ar in m 
exhaust thei 
s for assistance, the € Pimp — 
esirab 
cd — — 
2 ge an fou 
Sv 17 odi ou 
very like — VLL. thing and great 
Desm ap) 
2 with this 
ng, Sweeping, and ro 
Tan INCOME 
ts. 
go out as cuttings ; lon, ton 
— packed in chests wi 
Tax. „ X is the 
also 
urse with: the 
this time would es n ii a general popping - 
than to induce service 
8 it of little further 
of a mass of 
whereas d aae the 
|t hus 
pra. 
which incline to grossness will stronger, sho the 
useless | 
shoots that that have e ful 
etg pump withont starting into growth. Should it be 
ax 
Should say 
ein ine ve matters. 
pom walt reed th any opinion we $ 
nal For e Vinery, s 
zm F at the roots. The sy of be E 
ant of —.— ae e 
id Sub, You 
** have ry inq 
1 ec ee 
Wo must also beg the s indulgence d 
made. 
tst 
ents the insertion of wh hose contributions is 9° 
