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not alw: E reasoning with strict aceuracy and sound 
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Lists RECEIV 
Alphonse pe — riu reason on 
ene If Mr. 
e elas he will 
Tra D.— John Cattell’s (Wester" 
ham, Kent) Catalogue, No. 8, descriptive of the Collec” 
s Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
— — 
— re 
Iddepredations of m 
second sowi ing may tea 
en: round. Take 
may occur w ith the & 
earth up closely any o 
Pens 
vina ta; 
B: 
15 
— ATORY, 
nthemums may p p bably be getting tore heir 5 
per these should be 9 at once by somethin 
tion of Select Roses ; Mee I., Roses that 
and July ; p 
ovember : 
ower in 
ag ult 
that P aeg Jrom June till 
ofa mes, de scriptions, and 
n bloom a se dee should . 
— useful sorts, 
ng 
While bs 1 o eoon 
the 
(Da ande) Dateline of — Seedlin ng and Tra 
planted Forest and ornamental Pri ees Shrubs, Frui 
nd 
or any 
varieties e Wes ivation, and di is better to Td dupli- 
eally good ki nds than ain such as 
, | 
of a | ans 
and 
w . — 
g 
the ridges dn case 
of t 
are e bt dir ent, merely 
Trees, &e. Although not like Herde olitan a 
southern 3 this ineludes as m is likely t 
ked fo: 
H 
list of n Giv e timely attention to pestis a 
bloom with 
EM mei 
p I of hard forcing, 
hich i t Be 
off for s 
ehe ) 
in bloom benc for t 
e 
gra h = John, ‘carter’ s ( 
^d In and other Shru 
Chivas’s (Chest ri o; 
This is more nole "era the ino last Cat 
in addition Mr. Chiv: — the pere announce- 
a large collection of agri i- 
ural impl emen ges are neatly p 
The | wat er, 
s. | prese 
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2-1 
chased EE Camellias, "ed di vid eh e id 
diea ners of speci yia 
ee e. REENHOUSE.— sera are E die 
grent enemies to. be poena gp against here, and these 
| must be sha arply looked after, especially in the cas 
th, and are 
ant of | ¢ 
r to 1 the- 
e of 
, but w 
give station 
f 
for it is 
wai 
indicates, ‘va variety 
ere rer is 5 peered 
N. and ca ud 
oe pmm 
ties 
wished a 
o keepi 
ing 
ee us, an h 
regulis i success; 
nd R ubarb, by introducing 
quantities at short intervals into heat, 
— — 
r 
_ STATE OF THE 3 AT CHISWICK, NE 
eio. d 
ir 
T 
cult The. oT 
but the spelling is the worst we have yet seen. 
— — sii 
in a sewr soft state. 1 hs former is troublesome it 
| must be got rid of by m of free ventilation on mild 
alten _using a little fre-heat at the same time, and for 
;| BAROMETER. 
| dmi. 
Friday 4 
29.2: 
Satur. 29.406 
29.000 
29,262 
~ 
Corp Coon Garp’ DEN 
| ry gardens, the oret of H gun. C 8 
ted a e a 
ic 
outh of a little v. 
portion 
the plants should be frequently examined, 71101 ing 
4 phar on the first appearance of the enemy. 
be required here at ; present, but the plan ts 
29.480 
29.669 
29.830 
30.452 
o 
39318 
29.568 
29.665 
30.595 
border the Conway, and timete) pou 
ks 
h wa ater will 
m H J4 n PN S 
passing under the magnificent roc 
the tovs pu the cay which is 
t alri 
4—Rain ; overcast; 
vering of Soal 
and precipitous banks, and contains be in its recesses a 
very pretty waterwall Its ancient n of Dawn is 
Lo pdt of hen native Bean. e acta stream 
Dulas, > synonymous with Douglas or dark grey, 
E [ae Th ay, ru ii is very Mff ilt te totiea DNE so that it vil | 
ot look somewhat stiff and n and the sooner 
| al ka this kind i work is done the better the specimens 
will look when in bloom. 
rapid fall, E sloping bank of charming 
urf on | pri 
either side laid out areni e p pole fashion, En with 
G DEPARTM 
Pr i Plants in loom will 1 V careful 
management to prevent their being injured by damp, 
and the atmosphere mus ept dry, with a rather 
be 
sk temperature, admitting a little f esh air on every 
favourable opportunity; and if ther is the means of 
admitting a air over 
E 
t 
greai e, inb ith beautiful 5 
of 1 580 oak other Sandy t ee i Aube; and o 
either eep-wooded bi continued fro: 
the Ueber ETA ot the valley, along which the ithe 
delightful walks are conducted profusely ornamented 
with Rhododendrons an and a ae le collection 
are 2 of the most 
of |° of sunshine. 
a lit ttle, should 
be admitted 5 Plante | in y^ should € 
be near the glas 
Te is nearly impossible to get fru. 
well anything like properly at this season, therefo 
uccession of fruit de 
cannot be secured sa save by d driving 
o 
ispensable, 
ts that bloomed 
afterni 
D OF TEE 
| 58. 
pomen 
5—Clear and fine in forenoon boisterous 
6—Cloudy ; showery; very boisterous; 
noon and at nigh’ 
e; frosty. 
; foggy; Were frosty and foggy. 
eot the week, 3 deg. below the 
RECORD WE 
During the last 33 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Noy, 
2 
asobserved at the Horticultural 
MPERAT 
with 
ee 
EATHER AT 2 
$g a See &| sa. |. No.of 
November. | É£ 8|E 2 E| $8 ears in Greatest 
2 288 88 i rant |y zzi BR 
EE h it 
SEE ZSS Se | which it | of 
tg 13, .| 90.3 | 36.2 | 43.3 18 0.66 ín. | —. 
dem 48.5 | 343 | 414 17 1.24 6 5 
Tue 18. 43.5 | 35.2 41.9 16 0.34 2 5 
Wed. 16. 48.6 | 33.1 | 40.8 12 0.41 $| 
Thurs. 17 .| 48.0 | 348 | 414 16 0.40 6| 6 
Friday 3 48.3 | 340 | 41.1 19 0.56 6 
Satur. 485 ! 347 | 41.6 16 035 1 4 
The cmm temperature during the ‘above occurred on the U. 
1840—therm. 62 deg.; and the lowest on the I NN ; 
hoo -Not otices to 
BEE HIVES: 
E riae Wa phen, Nho flourish | 
luxuriance am 
in the lock Shales 
of the district, but they spring m everywbere from 
„and the choicest sorts give no more trouble i in the 
“nursery beds than so many Whitethor: 
more 
Wi 
e sun gains a little more power. 
the ppt 
must be made at present to get fr fru 
abo dd 
oist 
bottom-heat must 
y dorsa, un to keep the 
But it is difficult 
dents giving hi 
| cones JD. "o 
? to ge et t e sah f pat esent, 
n ap eb I plantatio ns and a little fn pee will be easily 5 in 
der okaita of interest are the Coder spring when i plants 2 ario high moist 
A S i - » | temperature, he fruit wil increase more i 
which, uy & of vas rico lon, miscent Cio "dis weight in one balk then than in two at present. 
tog res * thriving Pins ema Miu 8. —As s00 n as the early house is ege for 
saw are amo e most observ: The plan is the atmosph yg 
S ^ ; phere by frequently sprinklin ng the floors and 
adopted here of planting the Conifers amongst the| every available surface, m observed previously, a 
brushwood and ually Meme: it awa: it ceases ular moist stat 
: Neon d office of a nurse or more air is wanted, My ae ured b Du ee of a (o ht bed of fermenting 
md tough iappil y are not "troubled 1 Mens Pies do | ^ materials in the house, whi ch will also afford a little 
this 
not seem to sufler in conse que 
We should not omit to soto. the extensive collection 
zd d vegetation than anything that can be effected 
of MOS dibus P Lore which, UN to the 
Rhododendrons, mak r ese garde attractive in the 
n 
though not equalling in size 
h parks, is very bea Rue i da 
FLOW GARDEN AND SHRUBBE 
ie n is is still comparatively —— for 
executi ing alterati: ions; and where t these are in hand dthe 
| taking adv antage of frosty mornings, &c., for r wheeling 
of the two 1 point of 
n Conway to Lake Ogwen, a nd is 
paid Io 
— or the — of — trees or shrubs, ea not 
be finished too 3 for it is of the utmost — 
should be afforded some i 
0 winds of March. 
these are | great iF i injured by bein EE 
E [fter E wonld re T a small —_ an ry a few 
work would p: t. ivre ei stock of Briars for bud. 
8 —.— back closel 
w 
hec, i left 
dless supply 
y the strong ones; for th 
will be of little use except to 
ee xcep furnish. an en 
those e: 
staked before, leaving th Also get 
or fresh plantations, and — trees 
. Clarke, to | 
et; bu 05 the um "with quien 
out, ti 
the dae general effect es 
great part ascribable to the 
fier 12760 Ad. laid 
nature, and 
I the details are 
lady of the house, w 
| 
P Prin f merely lude 18 eid 
rains, for th 2 
ie —— x 3 ey nda do al e better i rins spring | it 
not reh don ne make a sowing of P Peas an 
lerable 
with the — excellent taste. M. 
scientific 
J. B. 
| 
~ Max Beans on 
an. | 
the former, for it will be M ces ce 
this kind. Youn, 
they sho 
«tio; 
more 2 — four plants 
nA U. It re 
y Cones. 
Non ompanie nie Sc 
the “ white lumps or €: 
panded. No. 
right — ang green tree, 
Published by Bohn. 
over and over 
plant: 
Varna. ox: 
effectually meti mre by J 
— where the sloping roo 
it you please, and y will 
d 
eed or des 
K a As 
"late, and E are s iia 
made. We must also beg 
Some time exposed to 
ents the insertion of whose 
g gardeners, to whom 
especially — should beer i in mi 
Both w rmanently 
place — be adf orien 
flaps at the foot ot the . Sash. 
Corre: 
CWS weil feel al lie ore ne ston 
uld exhaust their 
Mon save them 
2 may be Cupr 
best on 
—Edm 
An Underlin; 
Oak Leaves: . They are pe 
ue the history of which has been 
volu 
conceive your gla 
lazed wall 
[gs e e: 9-inch with 
as ventilation 
dinem po. 
the ventiiation 
have 
cof heat j 
contributions 
