832 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
r m tle fires with a little top air AES | 
reader the ) interior Soret M = certainly surpasses | ag q^ eee ag 5 maith ome d in ds Pare — A. KITOHEX os 2. 
In the centre is raised a circular mound of rockwork, | re- eee so as to make the most of the ane for o of doors frequently ook 
tastefully planted | with Woodwardia radicans, 1 Fern peno Fig specimens become too famili ar to . Also examine that ata ai i it 
quent. here — 
whose bold angular and erect fronds of the lnot to over-water things brou ught fom t the fruit ea for u fo venis die ba L^ 
green stand boldly out in relief; quienes ger- * tore, s ud a ts use water at a sup $^ Rade | sho ula. be removed as soon as the à äl 
manica, a noble flowering Fern; 80? for these; as dee plants wit ^ pom - Keep i oo! «ui ide Y can be dn 
growing kinds occupying the higher 1 55 whilst the | has just been 3 ied * Wg een 6 ee adi 17 eee L vith nee 
tik cule’, t „and often ruins the plant. Use weak manure- fruits protected by cove ing occas; hy 
to defy T ee Woods reden and Sh wat so as to preserve the Pa they are not spoili Where ioni w m 
niums all occupy their places. T e ^ to 
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p the g a . 
Giv d securing a ple ntiful succes- | should be prepa ts at the ea 2 the 
ko aad there a a piece of b brown ve peering y mien sion a oe sg pera the gaiety of the house | fresh s soi il to be d for lating DELI 
The four m. are Mey umen In Eo. nook | during DEA a S, direllow ate wisi ther 
I noticed a fine ueen Fern Osmunda “Fore oma EPA ow state w Wer 
regalis, lovely inea of. Ma iden's Hair, Hymeno-| PIN. ted last week plants rt doke clean and dress m eme i ee À Tt not arah 
phyllum tunbridgense and Wilsoni, &c., the whole | their fruit iid de gal with a brisk tem away all useless runners ivi U E 
€ = ost Mossy and Ferny nook imagination | ture, say from o 75° at night, reg E. this manure whe y an 
— ne to the es of the — "temper rature, | which is thoroughly decayed, cy O ted 
m quuin" I "m tal gi 1 tl ping the house rather close = nny days and | without then i 
pposite side of the K q tl ranis p i realy hn to rise 2 0 80° or 85 roots. The prin 
added by Mr. Veitch dor "the purpose of p ing all | befi iving air a y. 80 ei Tim eavour to proportion | rather closely ea 22 
kinds of hardy fruit, flo t ious to | tl 8 emperature, for a high dry tem- freely to Peau ; er ar if these quick lime 
letting ‘them o out to customers, Here. In noticed two | perature is not favourable to the swaliitg of the fruit, over the lines M 
and apply 
eve very eue. for Sev — 
and there is no chance of getting —.— swelled ond 
and proporti 8 robust, which were transported last | fruit without plenty of warmth and moisture, Mai 
spring upwards of 100 miles, and there planted, without | tain a steady bottom-heat of on 85^, and use ————— 
sustai en slightest check. every care to keep the soil in a — state as to| | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR 
much h ave I left l that I would recom- moisture. When watering is necessary, use clear For the Week ending Oct. 15, 1859, as observed at the Horan 
mend every one to seize an enh sa visiti ing g the | manure- water, and „give suffic dient to mo . "pta whole 3] BASLER. TaxrERATUR 
nursery, particularly young gardener and c when this October. 3 r 
too, who I feel sure 2°) Max. | Min. Max.| Min. 
their business than they had iari ever fat Ee: the under soil, where e piri dra should be, Friday 7| 11 | 29500 | 29759 | 73 | 38 
smodeus, Sept. 26. [From an occasional Y y state. e syringe very sparingly, and Put HERE 2s 
Correspondent. ] only e. as. the plan — as heavy syringing ge this 609 | 29. 
season is apt to keep the surface soil so moist as to Wed 12 12 | 2955] | suse 05 
M: ren g 
Botanical Prize.—A prize of 1 ty has been placed at given. Any young stock growing in pots which may | Average Mir) 39527 | 64.4 
the di lof the Co ancil of the Society of Arts, by require re-potting should be seen to at once so as to Oct. 1 - Korg: fine; cloudy ; rain a f 
Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bar e awarded for “the best allow of getting them established in their fresh pots, 1 winds cili at night. 
Essay on n the Applications ar the "Mari ine Algz and their | While they can be kept moderately warm. — der a Overcast x aly, reri, et 3 
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an and Domestic | the balls are in a proper state as to moisture kefi ; foggy at night. 
a ox or er Dyeing p^ Pee Mantifictaricg | potting, as neglect of this is a pores cause b young ai, Honey; may: overcast og. Ab, e 
Purposes." Pharmaceutical Journal. plants fru iae prematur eed p moist and r RECORD OF TEE WEATHER AT Ene 
Belladonna Fruit mistaken for Blackberries.—Last | warm for a sh m shi 8 During the last 33 years, for the ensuing Wee eek, ending Oct. 22, W. 
Prevailing Winds 
formation or ‘re dig 33 s. — Should wet 
went out Blackberry gathering, and one of diaria lad | Weather d advise ing the borders of | October. 
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abont 10 years of age, was indu. ed to eat some berties the iri ione with. dr a stable litter, Fern, or whatever 
which he found growing in Knole Park, end which | can be obta d most Doe ae aya hat will answer the uw se wil 
1 ‘Deadly Ni ights sias one pu of k Nothing answers | Mon. ` 17.. 
of the most dangerous of th t” class, | better for this purpose than clean straw, provided thogas. t 
The poisonous effect of the Ade — visible, border slopes mes fom, aUe froni, of the house, ond | in this | Thurs. 20 
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and shortly after his arrival home he appeared in itis pda 5 so as to — 1 55 wet che HE RES 1.96 _ 
state of extreme ‘intoxication. This was afterwards s tirely. m" Ped f is too valuable in m pm The highest EY Ape ELA 
ountry for this purpose, and wooden io rem 1830—therm, 73 deg. ; and the lowest on the As em ? 
the Beas were widely exten ould L pa cheaper in the end ; never rthe less, where 
For so e time his life was pre of but owing: IS can be obtained, it will! the Noti 
22 n It will also be ae to cover the Contrers: Hibernicus. Your trees are 
i going on favourabl „although still in a recarious rders of houses in which it is intended to keep ripe -a of P rae (Hyturgas) e 
acte eps cs 5 iont on 3 rnal. x Grapes for eny length of time, so as to prevent the soil monest of our nati * 92 a wl a po 
-— ingular accident oceurred | getting saturated about the roots. Look over ripe * ; 
in in tle village of Kingsley pe Wednesday to a man ther, cutting | shoo i 
med Charles Chandler. It appears that three men out any tainted berries immediately they are perceived, it had commi 
the pro of Yt ER » using gentle Dimas DN E N. The leaves have evidently been mes 
Mr. Charles Maybee, magi 10 an A.M.; two Y a free circulation of air; Una fro m damp and cold, probably also from insufficient ras 
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and run into a hole, the girls called the men and fore use no more fire eat than may be iis ute Insects: M P. Your Orchids are infested 
told them of it. Chandler poet to the hole and i 8 E no jet pants req roe roma ain | Lee pere Ae 
is arm in, when an adder bit an forehead. A m here the — sacc! — matter discharged b) ge 
named Colver, who was there, immediately killed the i for a r any cg of K r (Do cus Vitis Vitis, ti y the 
> e poor fellow’s face er swellin R GARDEN AND SHRUBBE young 2 the VAL sane s wil ly be pias 
extent, He es conveyed to Alton at once, Unless | "Where alterations. are in ha nd. the 3 Si carefully — 
ng Bins 
m was nearly b i 
Daniel Inwood, on making inquiries what was the and clearing up of 1 es, Ko.; and if any thing 1 ike 5 
matter with the man, and — being told the nature — neatness is to be din Wire this will require daily 
he case, su supplied | the » poor fe fell llow with some adder’s fi senten; also see to getting gravel aee thoroughly 
ed | his face, of w — r^ Moss, &e. and roll them fre- 
extent. to keep the surface hard and seem 
We us deus € vac, . — vi — — Con nuc eto . young — n pits and frames t — Appl, — 
E e man is now oing well. West | mo care attention, and e eavour y et it val us for assistance, they sho 
Sussex Gazette. Se — ooted ^ eee gw itho : 
ou warm 
Newly po ff tj . flora. 
: aced on a gentle e. heat [mein S Lithospermum 
i soi —Curiosa, nilla 
part: a little i ar to and Bapatoriam. wi rer. Th 
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the light e dat cloudy weathe in „ la: n n E M ine ien, n rood. Seeds 
S, mj ci cludin " "lowest or 
and vg winter- : owering plantes paving a sub- k n het; thee ar 2 — x damp af NeW tiom vas 101 ^ i 
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ensure their — - vn api p ow be li berais ap EE 8 ‘there 8 
e anim hes o — root, in order to Rowe ther ^ 1 ref a, i hen "i — ibe in: as bags 
wer during the ‘ 
INN ve — ed thes ^ n er do will be scarce plants which it may be desira wor increase while ps Ae i 
becoming plentiful. Manure * x if it r. dn De WO * ph te chance of rooting them, and also bi but — vt down old 2 8 a 
e > pro Scarlet i 
ur pre Soviet to Chry saniem, T which it may be intended 17 — up mis 25 pen 
berti ronde Py rg ns M their supply of manure- | may expect. frost any time after ~ eason, and if such 
mh z m idi $ — the foliage — 
opport; — * d cold drang sd against plants that | youn ng wood being much — ü tey are — i 8 nee wa 
t from a warm house, and guard ' easily wintered, ents the ireanii of whose d contributions i 
