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THE GARDENERS’ 
night and day, unless during — чеч ог foggy 
"weather, After r five weeks 
r 
Minis but the choicer or softer-fleshed varieties 
the shelves 
wood. Never 
wn-pa ou "the shelves. 
MA cider fruit i is laid in heaps out-of-doors and 
nb straw is sometimes thrown over them ав 
а — froat, and yor spread on the 
gr eep the fruit clean; but in the 
та infeated by moulds w 
and t he first two а impart mustiness 
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Gros eee тт Vinge As A Stock rog DUKE ОЕ 
Врссгеоси IN AN EARLY iiir: . S. Not as 
8 1 (except iz operta D advisable, as 
it would affect €— arly ripeni t 
but not much. u think it è desirable, as affor 
ing a mee eee, of 
Vines, it might be worth doi ing. 
of a black variety, slightly affecta кен colour of a 
white one worked metimes the 
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that there is a alight thickening of the skin, ога 
greater proportion is present in the 
latter. The арк is full — interest, and requires 
working out full 
Insects: W. C. The ‘scene | is са оѓ a common 
b feed 
Cabbage Moth M Mamestr 2); 
Imost anything. Try an тинт it of soot or 
gas-lime close to the stems of the plants, cL.— 
1х д G. unt, Is one of the 
G e pupa of а small two-winged 
fly, impossible t 25 of what species. It е 
t berries are attac у something else in 
the first instance, and that the flies are attr: 
by the exuding juice, The es were much 
г 8 — xamination was difficult; a fe 
w 
tely in a smal! brass or glass tube 
— — a better chance, R. Mo L. 
ET Frowers: A, В Carnations, Pyrethrums, 
ngi 
б 8 aureum; Lily of the 
Watley, So БЕ, ore best varieties of 
lmas Daisies, and | many more, 
—The appli- 
correspon as far as 
Chronicl is epi business, to pec ev 
rete tn respectfully denar oar 
more t noi Specimens can be deal 
plane are sent, it wou d bea 2 @ 75 the = of the 
senaer, to send also a small con the Gardeners’ 
Orphan Pend. — — carefully packed 
8 Leaves only, or cannot, as a 
Ln: Piper n —ͤ—-— its to be 
gn mew gue ол р . 
: Файт solution, тїшї not expect to obvain an answer to their 
is M Das: И. В. 1, Emile de Heyst; 2, 
; 8, Triomphe de Jodoigne; 4, 
éC ge 3 Sazette de avay ; 6, Bar- 
' ере G. S. Fruits all much decayed 
ably Doye ‘ nné p Comice, too much decayed 
of Benne Diel, but much v na 
Apple, Ringer.—7. Bartlett —Pears, three fruits, 
Names oF PLANTS: 
ee ping 2, fruits, Doyenné du Comice.— 
Howes. 1, Boss pool; 2, Kerry Pippin; 3, 
"a 
farre "Pi Cox 
Scarlet Nonpareil; 6, Mér Méaage,.—F. W. 
1, King of the Pippins ; 2, striped Baefing ; 3, 
: ood, 1 and 11, 
tion; 3, Ma rie L use; 4, 
6, Catillac.— W. H. D 
; 6, Trampington ; 
hem.—John 
should have been sent earlier; and through in- 
sufficiency of packing material also, we are unable 
to namejit.—Hendson $ Son. Pear, Glou Morceau. 
for identification. e cannot 
brown spots on the rind, 16 was brown all over.— 
M. R. Kindly send again.— Vm. V. Pear 
much too over ripe. 
Correspondents not answered in 
this issue are re numb 
P. Н. 1, Rhamnus wies 
tanica, var. azorica. 
rus-galli, var. byfébebelitfólla. V. 
bipinba us.— J. W. i; ruciánells ilu: 2, 
Avacyelus tomentosus ; 3, Scute Пана altiesima ; 
4, we do not recognise, send again w ower. 
— W. pripedium X Жыты oni 
(Spieerianum ° х fnr rand . l, Maxillaria 
ium venustum; 3, fresine 
picta pedi 
Нети ; ; e Sedan Sieboldii ; 5, Festuca ovina. 
„©. А Golden Rod, perhaps Solidago cana- 
Cattleya labiata, autumn-floweri 
now tolerably plentiful in Иан —Northleigh. 1, 
Bafonis, Bot. Mag., 1676; 2, Callicarpa 
dalis lute: 
species you men- 
tion may м gro wn in the 3 all the year 
ight be benefited by a slightly higher 
some gardens a position in 
is found to suit them. D. F oul 
lik 9 Aber the 8 к» 
Burberry’s Amateu 
: Fern, It is not disease which causes the 
brown markings on the Pteris sent. It is 9 
Е these plants for market that 
certain strain, w originally named Pieria 
cretica magnifica, invariably gets ана in that 
ot stand 
етене 
2 pick it out by the hard feel of the fronds, and 
Maece, onn of the Мыне running from the 
les spores of another 
ain, 
RHODODENDRON LRAV OFF Pra 
W. L. The work of mice or a P om ад ыр - 
we cannot say with certainty. t mouse-traps. 
Коча sig — a at * for the 
tter active little beetles, 
bolting at the merest Milites of a light. 
Ross Busnes: Rosa. The bushes may be thinned of 
‘their shoots at this season or at the proper pruning 
CHRONICLE. 
e, March. It is advisable not to 
hould the тае big Lr мш 
uds would start to g Ty early in 
spring, and элер is к Я а Yak that these will b 
nipped by spring frosts. 
NG: git At the end of the month 
December and early in January, * potted ч 
gradaally forced into growth. The temper 
should not Lapa 60° by day or 50° by night, - 
STRE: LITZIA AUGUST 
or — | 
must be grown in houses of the usual size, | | 
Srocxs : omi ipei. Dog-roses ( B — 
lants taken о 
а ) ) 
and Rose should be under-ground, otherwise very 
severe —— might destroy the entire wien 
of the 
There is no Danish 
Towaros, Feoir; AND VEGETABLES: 4. i 
Your communication has not been received, - 
Water LILIES IN AN 
g the pot 1 
filled wich rich loamy soil, and 
fthepond. T l in the 
be covered — atones, ah м. keep 
of the 
aber Lily succeed only near the mern 
1 — оп 
X ter ia qa a, refasin T] 
un where the wa 
all in d a in that which is as 
the bank е — . — & Wadley, 
Avenue, uld be enabled gis 
WHEN TO s or HARDY puss m 
Grartinc: Rosa. In mid-winter, — 
ak in the earth to - -thirds of their 
cold place, so as tor tard all sap un 
the lateat date, 
F. W. Meyer. 
many thanks. F. 
M. Georges Mantin — А 
"x ed 2 ing.—H. H. D'O,- no 
Ў г Рр AP 
Barnham. ne er 24^ ‘Benin, A. R.—J.D re AA 
—J. H 
uch obliged, but the part was 
—Su re IN 
ne 
MCN May.—J. : 4 
R. Cock, too late T P: в г 
СОСЕ SPECIMENS, RECEIY! : 
Naudin.—W. W. Hanbury.—O. 8. J Murar4.—J. le 
CONTINUR eee Бы 
GARDEN. 
the CIRCULATION 
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" has, since the reduction 
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