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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ШРЕК. 
[JANTARY 4, 1862, 
whilst r position by degrees, to avoid | ^ 3 pur ш ОЕ TI W EATHE S = vei WICK 
| uring th. е las! years, ог the ensuing eel к, en ding Jan. 1, » 1862, 
the danger of e tha еі bre aking. fter the buds аге 
sufficientl 'elementary for t po purposes o yj the wire | Оа HERE € 
- reader, 74 t will prove really serviceable to those who | started a few inches the syringe may be айна with- | AES ЕР Hf Е Xo: or | PERCY тетај ing а Winds. 
take s AA ent interest in astronomy to study it with ed astoo much humidity at this season will some- ac 255 $3 | хела H Quantity 2\8 ЕЁ 
Aabtentiori. mes retard both the foliage and bun ches. and a suffi- A . | Rained CATG @© 
: n Sunday 5 .| 414 | 30.5 13 040 in. | 6| 5| 7| 1| 1 Т 
ble display of 5] 410 | 295 Е | j "e 1% 
берез аач ДЕА remarkable display S tho floors and heating apparatus. Gra ually ined We T: AET | oo H он. [$3223 1 а 
-shooting stars will probably be new the night temperature to 60* an jew 5° by the | Wed 8.|403 | 303 n 926 EE 
i А | 5 .5 7 7 3| 410! 
‘readers, & splendid display of shooting time the flowers are ready to open, Е pe ther- foy 10::| 402 | 309 15 E al a al al slast 
By ers most splendi рау А 1 | mometer from. 10° to 15° higher by. day according t MM. 11:.] 42 | 30.9 i8 1 077 1416141618158 
meteors о: cord was that "d Nov. 13, 18. 8, E y here outside | e highest temperature during the а above period occurred on the — 
M x BD por and 6th and 7th, 1845—therm. 54 fs : and the lowest on | 
ich fr ip occurring a | borders are not warmed by hot s keep u e| the7th and th, 1811, and 8h, 1861—therm. 6 deg. 
int out а ‘periodicity in the Wen 
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heat by "additions of rea P material, bearing in 
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th ion of the American 
the Canadian lakes ehe i 
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“nent, or more exactly from 
ea a sight of the 
in ae oming crop. 
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succession ` Vineries | into deeds as Maa Late Vinerie es | 
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the equator. Over this immense ar < pias 
The - 5, o ctr кап Е ау Md gh aed to keep the house and fruit dry; remove decayed be erries | 
à its ч dr uu E 5 A.M. Severalofthe meteors and em матан and well protect the roots from frost. 
were of er rm and considerable magnitude, One IM Hovsrs.—Peaches and „ Nectarines which. | 
“was especial rked from its remaining for some |, MY г б езы х 
уез ge excess of fruit-buds, an is more especía y on | 
n m E f. lig vo ` re s едай ҮЗЕ eak ly trees; a natural consequence of allowing these 
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dos n, therefore, such is the case the trees will be | 
greatly benefited by well thinning the bloom-buds, | 
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f leaving. the larges e those most favourably placed ; 
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ссошраріей with a 
my sword, stood 
e same voice still 
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ted out are properly moist 
he roots , апа, also keep ed in pots and tubs care- | 
fally supplied with water, for any excess as grespects v the 
doo; and it 15 
КҮЙ er Ше M excited me the most— "ihe awful- | 
ess of. the scene, K the distressed cries of the negroes. 
aes ostrate оп the ground—some 
with de bitter s "eren but 
God to е 
uly awful; 
did rain fall much thicker ihai rd Mabes rt towards 
-the ear! arth; east, west, north, and south it was the 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
are al- 
PLAN TMENT. 
VATORY, &С.— proper means 
CONSERY. 
-owed this ji em xvm da soon nbo ee gay; Chinese | эч sto 
plants рек soil of the pots nier stirred. Dust with 
Verb d r pl 
* Primulas, Da arly flow зн d 
of that [А эти which vehe to n flower, Жыт а 
d ay. Таг тре plants 0 Зеба ог 
Sanana са е been some me л 
fter the appearance of fruit, and is the frequent cause 
of its dropping off. Maintain a moist atmosphere, and 
if ne т; 
cessary to water the borde tepid water. 
TRA RIES in boto at for forcing will 
require air daily to prevent drawing 1n those earliest 
stari en they show the trus flower 
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should be козе E shelves in the Vineries and Pea 
houses t ыза 
N ANDS 
beddin 
resent, The 
qua 
e er eep | 
in pits and frames w a нена апа the | 
enas and simila 
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containing plants of the above description as d 
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tabs will тей mire 
er a lively fire 
which tim 
7 in the morning until 11 o'clock, from which time 
it may be allowed to ine until evening. Forcing- 
pits should now be in full activity to furnish plants in 
' bloom. , If required in sitting rooms care sh be 
t e they removed there to gradually 
ha Mar UE ау or two either by gest 
` them the conservatory or кытары 
Та "addition ш: уў the conserv WS 
` blooming plants, let angement p "the house pe 
Q у changed, by grouping the plants somewhat 
differently. and adding triki or effect. 
Hy: should be protected by a e; as they 
to grow remove the plunging material down t 
Y FR UIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN 
Pru id iot orchard trees will now require at tent tion ; 
itis a matter which is uen " 
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extremities of the outer branches, not ex ected, | 
d the thicket of worse than eless  spra 
which the trees have *o support is injurious both to 
ie ie and quality of the fruit. 
th of the tree. When this state of things has e 
owad to prevail, advantage should be taken of the 
first opportunity to give the tre runing, 
thinning out the inner branches severely. In the case 
of large branches being cut off, the surfac 
Me deci d be т. trimmed off with а sharp chisel 
MI Sol i 
X em to the action of frost. 
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f plant houses e all to its minimum point наш giagi, Aut 
i arb might vered with pot 
ла safety of their various inmates; as | „сець p and stable litter to Diod гараве 
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ра ^ dca on When, m p vig Siem Asie Md roo ob iui is Sof ане QE ANUS and is Darty worth 
prese! sly мүсөн pote dn Pipe ted i чута the trouble and litter which it causes. Get ground 
prepared by hea ibis and trenching for fres 
plantations of Rhubarb, Seak: nd Aspar: 
rem ember that t the e ground for these things ed 
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` STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR LONDON, 
this 
ripening | 
or the Week ending Jan. 2, 1862. asobserved at the Horticultural Garden 
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fruit to all: t you can command, „and giving but 
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at all times for flavour, but it must be given with 
caution during ire t ое . Continue ап 
incr of hes 5 ted to start, employ- 
ing it jrindpally bj day. . Attend to linings for plants | 
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GARDENERS CROPS: Н P. We by no means wish to discourage _ 
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but they contain these in a concentrated form. A cubic foot 
of smoke from a pastilis a cubic foot of the same kind of. d 
smoke that “J. R. T." probably always uses his fumigat- — 
ing е difference is this : a pastil will give moresmoké _ 
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lely because у are the: cheaj ent T bá their 
ts. Iam however sorry to sa; qs 
not'been able to prevent thoir beine mu y damp, thay, 
are better warmed before e 1-7 eh m 
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