THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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avi d at sufficient ath to carry the lead. , tdeo ORCING DEPAR 
These suckers bei full pe brad with : spud, the | PINERIES. —Any of the stock "which, may appear to 
pis Vota a "di Amongst the * if this is found necessary, in order that 
Pale on the Manetti jn chose 1 | fo d Il — sets in, 
ly here and get hold of the fresh soil be 2 u ; 
be on aoe i Cmm so ho mig q When it will not be safe to encourage fr ree gro wth. 
Roses, Pelargon 
y 
And any necessary 
of — E round, and stored up ; 
Potat may either È T Be — 
with a ; little dry earth eM In narrow EN 
in airy dark sheds, ac ording as it i among 
have them with th d if or | 
lifte d DN or in of ing | 
Pul 
re-arrangement of plant: 
in the open EM ^ epe also d Mere «à soon as 
and m 
i c 5 teo lim | 
prepare a shed or s fore a — 
as a little care in sha 
g rues —.— osphere moist, "this can bee carried 
pre et iue very little risk of checking 
the plan — to throw them into fruit. 
| Encourage Simt expected to show fruit next J January 
possible, 
keepin 
out a 
-— baee je Dutch re fru uit tg 
va 
1Vi hav 
ve 
iscellan 
s from eating “ Mastro —Mr. Newtor 
EEK ago at Cottingham | 
Dea J 
corone " 75 Id an inquest a fe 
month t 
d d by the beginning of next allo 
Fiering tia 25 à soas to ches and 
ten them rather cooland dry, 
thor ghly mature ‘their grow th, as unless this is 
rable risk about getting 
‘Plants which have 
t tha t season. 
Notts, on the body of Thomas Batter, a a boy 8y of| g 
age. 
accompanied his brother into the fields t ook e. 1 healthy state as toni moistu 
rh Be 
protection at night. i require a dy e 
where Ju can have the iret ectio: 
oe gro ing Broccoli, so that, 2 glass; um r 
ed w ith e arth ; — nb ont Lette 
f plant ed on the 
Remove the 
ale ‘that 0 
si rik and rg a look- — for dla eee 
m—— 
STATE OF THE WEATHER 
lara ba 
2d 
AT C 
Forthe Week ending Oct.20, 1859, — 
Tem 
applying water at the root in se of plants vum 
hom th them. At dinner time the boy complai ined | ave been ke ry for a time to c growth, and ober. 82 : 
of a pain i in his head and could not eat any th in ng. At | withhold it until the fruit is perceptible; but this is a ER ux 
£ | mistake, causing loss of time as well as injuring L| oT oM 
him, he screamed. ever y time he was touched, and plants, as unless root action is encouraged, plants Fr iday Mu ET 502 | 29.470 
appeared ` in great agony, ue AE every one. cannot be expected to sta " ^ ely. If artificial Sunday 16| 19 29.490 29.417 
m nd became affected, and at midnight he treatment must ber reso orted t n order get Tacs. 10 21 | 29395 | 29342 
sud 1 gb is me Wed. 19| 29.916 | 29,753 
of the ‘body of the deceased, l certain or g ther cool and | = =" — — 
sion that the deceased t dd 7 pot h from dy — — then affordi ing t them oist warmi Averaze mon 
partaking of a poisonous fungus which he mistook for temperature and a brisk bottom- heat, giv rires sufficien * e fine; ds 
room.—Last week Merit man in the marshes| water at the root to properly moisten the soil. — — 16—Rain; dment eleme je a 
ear Midhurst, who had been previously in robust off and pot, or plant — suckers at short intervals as| — geo me . : 
health, was suddenly seized with p [xe Ko. they can be obtained of sufficient strength, for —— — = De hy 
wae a used his wife to sen nd off for thei medic. f plants is the most likely vemperature of the week, 1 dep RON f 
ure a regular supply of fruit. "VINERIE — com RECORD OF TEE WEATHER AT CHISWIO WE. P 
ig oA - without 3 E ERR the advantage of the present — weather to give air freely ios DRE z EET 
symptoms to arise from the man having, 30 hours n houses where the ripen ; of the wood is the object, | 72 8 28 8 3 8 å — 
before, eaten a quantity of large, , OF and if with the air, this will be October. | 558/528) 28 e manti 8 327 
called “Horse Mushrooms.” short stay th — ore efficacious now — later. But except in U U ned. n 
medical man left his patient comparatively tranquil i| the case of young Vines with a very gross — it will | Senda 23. 593 1 | 496 18 EPET 
a few hours after, however, he was again sent for, bnt | —_ be necessary to use fire-heat while the weather | Mom. 28. 963 | 308 | $2| 1 Wi 
: E = E surface óf the irit: in a free d. 28. 551 | 37.0 170 a TERI 
n state, s e or in 543 | 366 | 454] ^ 19 
E the Rand. appearance of tee corpse f| open roots pesu — is ; the — — gener: ‘he 29..| 53.5 | 352 | 444 | 16 - 
remarkable as native of the cause of death;| wood being backward in aie at the — pe eee sae 
uch as besides considerable frothy exudation | Frgs.— Where any are ripening keep the atmosphere therm, 23 deg. Pt 
ie mouth, which smel E d e MS as dry às can conveni ally be done, and — 
. taken place withi fi | leh ge im trees be on the side of dryness at the root, b tees to d 
e body was e hue, and so frightfally avoi a d ness LL BO P5 D 
wollen -— had a single feature of the countenance 
wi 75 discer. 
Calendar of c Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
— 
. aN, 
CONSERVATOR 
M d 
— ale foliage o — er 
p the shoots thin pon —— pose 
m fa 2: to light and air, at — didis young | 
ret s at this season. he atm — mens moist 
where the fruit is swelling, ding the foli ood 
washing with the 1 — — tly to ment red 
spider, and giv e plants in pots or tubs a liberal supply 
PLANT NT. 
&c.—Hyac and other 
bulbs, if not i got, should | — ‘procured and — ted | 
5 65 delay. | Or ranges meant for | fore reing in winter 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
Cuttings should be carefully looked over to see that 
No 
:G A A. Kemp's How 
excellent guide to landscape DE. 
W inter Garden will tell you how to 
rned from 50 practical boo! 
bar seda Gardeners 
is just completed. If 
books of higher pretentions 
works of Repton, Smith, and 
leborough. Do not trust to get 
— bad — 10 and pete 
Musquf GRAPE inq! 
another yen Plan! 
— * — is the oon distant 
ndarin being warf 
and small foliage, and a most eii 
bu 
Rise N free grower, with a 
ren is probably the best for ordinary pu urposes, but 
horoughly ripened in autumn. These and the |i 
deliciously fragrant Daphne . — are ä for 
winter blooming, and should be large 
ngly gay plant an 
w 
us 
mixing phe Crs in the show- -house. It 
his 
— imd. before spring, and also that they will 
2x 
of ever: rything i is in a promising state for makia — 
ad plants before winter, and if it is that 
the stock of — is insufficient not = — ay must 
cuttings, for it is already too late 
in the season for this kind of work, and it will be well 
to — 2 3 — — of things which are at all 
ooted after this season may be con- 
not be sufficiently strong to furnis enea em — — 
r spring propagation, and conseque 
larger — than would have cem ne —.— e 
But if ther - 
m 80. treated — be found to — more strongly, 
of strong — in pan which i is asa 
+ 
P 
FUNG 
nice 
Scottish 
E 5 coloured pi 
es sent are 
re Se 
house. —— careful ET ne watering 
—.— in spring, these will pure sg a qua 
s — Hath wt other ne of. ia Bits wi ‘ae l tity of cuttings next March which will form equally 
A — n d such things as Ageratums, Heliotropes, 
— a . muh dnte Aea i i aene r mag sack, 
— the lal as to moisten | as grow so freely in and are so 
— 3 — — — er milde w on —— few good - si pla ante 
directly the moet is — Get Azaleas gen m N ver i antity t petes A (nne mi 
for — as soon n be done, in order to give them a time. i re qu — vot — —U 
ially —— 
e m assistance, 
AT 1 
See. ho owever, where there are not plants to 
nea 
ing of other things as —— time — be found. Lock |s 
careful 1 ^ Choosing, and 
met est, 
that plenty are got in at once, 
0 as to provide while it can be done against the risk 
of e polling short of stock at ren out time. Attend to 
rooted, 
^S ie 
TID eradicated before 
atten tion 
to to get 
Q1" oy 
Ei eet 
. Persevere with leaf. -sweeping and | 
with t the engine, — the water with as much fore 
as the foliage will bear. Repot strong growing Pelar. | 
goniuims ; ge en ants that are . — established after re- 
FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
— y attention to getting — wood of Peaches 
e — ned, b e, shortening, &c. 
cool, 4 
— d kin Uu 
ants. Primus 13 
—— a 
ch 
will ass 
e | will require more a fenti 
| fruitful — which is t 
and | gum, &e., will sa 
in | — — No opportunity should — be lost 
for ips, Carrots, Beet, &c., out | 
e stiff soils it is ber e 
foot or 18 inches vts 
The trees will not „ 
the way of 
t they will form — jointe, d ripened, 
e best preventive es canker, 
ete bour of resorting much to | 
| mulching, but 
London seedsmen eem pears M 
hn 5 me 
The groa Cum cms o y^ it Pin the bol 
operi — b "s 
dead ca illegal in jr 
Toracco : "ub. There is nothing but J. 
and keeping them for your o doi. 
sell them 
ut not down in 
wn use; but i 
„ As usu 
getting Potatoes, Parsn 
zal, m. 
"late, a ‘others P etait 
ade. We mus — —— 
ts the — 
