[FEBRUARY 22, 1862, 
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168 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
e WUEHO EQUES HERE these, though mot necessary to flow 
some a of о, such a hrase really implies, and o aha of O бони. of Ў i g them; 
the ios ance » ession, we' must eden Cale (For the en sin нед) cime gre noe МИ ipeum more stt if 
it the suppl ie h Мо be furnished wonld bring | part of the 
if it could be sold re A! үн сһагде ы у the Water PLANT DEPAR |ва rden, than if treated ав greenhou nts. Com: 
Companies, viz. 6d. per thousand gallon сота» с.—Үоп 2 Аш amandas, Cleroden wing this month, an tinue till the end of Apri 
ja һ 1,000,000 drons, Тогепіав, and ern басы of that c if E m 60 Pio 65", keepin to t the glan a € 
vere well at Kensington can ботів encouraged with a little bottom ыт other | from 60° t eeping the soil moist, and sha 
йө per day, and that it cud be utilised, Ad would, < the FRS arable нс, will Ка : € 
a few months 
same rates, and allowing for -— er engines 
15001. ss to the "Socio 
not unreaso sonable, 
very t D 
Sd. petion commercial 
wm pa v mens 
ot treatment, е obtained in 
for a 
s, and large masses of Statices, , than 
viui po plants are more useful, w e under skilful 
a short tim The showy 
Impat iens 
prevent the plants from deo ana or getting "rap" 
from want of air. As s as they can be 
pd 
possibl em wood, and let it be propagated 
as аву Ри: Sm. > адв, for E M doy ust the pas ant 
hat want ted for autumn decora px pretty 
1 
Pressing m the Boyat | Hortieiterdl Society. 
Сетет t for Roo oms—A. recent invention by M. 
He states that the invention | 
q 4 
will per mit. 
f bloom it із of ihe а atest mes 
useful for blooming under glass w 
wher 
flowers are in e de In fact, where. the езү р 
consists in the dee of a 
е 
property р 
oxychloride of zinc, Же renders it Superior to the 
oating the walls Ч ENPE Iti ds 
—“ A coat; of 
than 
зба ida esi any 
sh o 
is s likely to е чай, во as i po Та 
ould such occur. 
is firs 
wall, ceiling, о or wainscot, and over that a 
early. 
HAR: FRUIT AND K 
rehard oi and glass cases xps puis air daily 
дшш е E close i rly 5. qe e is à appear. 
of frost. Fin as soon as 
laid o 
coat of chloride of а се, Бис ОЛ 
same way as the i The 
and 
effect ап immediate combination, md ben а kind el 
pisce smooth and "polished as 
the ry of 56 LT waha 
of smell,” &с. Bui 
pruning and nailin 
t | Camellias кз: Prepare stations for Čanlitowers pe Lettuces 
Also Aja а е Ё Ерна into s heat. E? that hav уе been vin Er ngger lass, ns ecting a 
und. It is а very good 
ood. well ripened, t t t all tender at 
may б had in d blossom in in No ovember, at whie an uncertain season to thr OW up the gro! good 
and possessing season A ert ir ае anis their beauty muc d К strong ridges running est, planting on the 
| disad vant g n becomes powerful in sprin , Pro- | so h side 2 the ridge. Тһе plants are thus shel 
the north winds, and fully exposed to the 
ees pg — Proceedin ng towards Tejulpico, | of i 
all its PU A Кол] made 
mportant discov very, upon which he congratul alato 
himself i in быш. words:—On this dangerous ro route Iw 
sta rt. 
{zi 
ers and brilliant leaves, which 
iml за à I ORCING DEPARTMENT. 
D pal Lag cua Denn Mm A bled). Tt lives | _ POERI Daaa carefully, to the bottom heat; 
in f the 4 region, and the Шиг T/foubd 16 where [3 ds used, see € 4 the temperature is not 
ti : ich 
"Tejulpieo — A Óà м oos of Mire e e do after fresh materials have been. added, either during 
continued our ш. in silence, having e time nor | 221216 weather, or where there are pes under the bed. 
ination to exam. ган. D ed fe reach of 
rs ntry. The 
species of 
was чука 
ich I wi 
a Mexicana id 
Ta alic коа fruit 
ifi- 
most luxuriantly a уо донео 
Stigma phylum, aao a magnificent leaved Cass 
grandis; plant grows three feet hi 
leaves iE И the" whole t. 
um 
re much fire-heat is used it require heim practice 
ble to k 
eep the 
m young stoc| 
Shine, when if all is a right at o; roots there will bir 
danger of drawing the plants. Avoid allowing de 
to bens n in the hearts of plants showin og fruit, and do | 
thos 
n bloom w h the syringe. 
e obtained suf- 
the 
Sa ficiently Ë ased "ye 
ii have not sot ув E tarted are proper! 
tend to keeping up a regular 
prese Horn - de. surest way of providing the 
vestis 
"Аён. е d in which the тан 
cleaned, the Vin 
locality M. Кол] saw Ses the 
Pilocereus us fi c 
шш covered with bla 
ingular contrast with ber Species p Cereus 
rivalling | it in size. „Тре пе ext реле . Кол] fring оп | see 
ed | 
e |&с„ а 
also En the rods bent in 
ush тч 
everything put о Кр working o 
to induce the em ie 
Attend to disbudding and stopping, 
&c., as m: necessary in ion houses, and 
, that e inside aide ire ent € moist, 
Е 
Ft 
to effi 
xri ии od matan for six pes our traveller 
"pue и Чио. where he made a fresh halt. 
inhabi ted |* 
This hamlet consi 150 miserable hi 
b miner who the rich veins кд ара Ъееп 
discovered in the. neighbour urlood. Pilocereus с) 
mallus T militaris ian ызы established iie 
there, for it is vu; v species 
Thrinax, a Palm 60 feet bigh." Closeb uh din а tolerably 
high коша known by p name of Ул тта de Spiri 
Santo, tow: which my fancy took m although ti the 
people of ст peer maintained that "nothing sm 
grow there. In this place the sky i 
ect 
this a s and do not be afraid of giving 00 ов. of О а 
in pots, except such as already have ripe frui 
gt S AND NECTARINES.—Le v it be remembered 
that these will not admit wi m , es an s 
the early stages of the 
should be applied with аш; 5 let not the "e en 
perature exceed 50°, otherwise wes blossoms will be 
weak and liable to Mme : during 
y 
mitting e of air on every 
favourable горе # Syringe the trees and close 
the house early after a 
e, so that the ascent is 
a 
o 
g ‚ I started at an early ho 
in the morning, and reached the top by 11 А.м. I 
id for xertion by finding a capital plant. The 
king of all the ves, all the Littæas, 
enthroned in this solitude. At first I thought I saw 
an Agave before me, for its appearance was altogether 
like that of $; es w ci 
ways, covered with white ucing a fine 
effect where from „аре they had nM ed red. Two 
l flower, from a third I was as able 
to gather s seeds. 
their 
n 
e оаа. к toe 
CHERRIES.—If a already done, place trees in pots 
in the early hou: Top dress with fresh loam and 
dung, and keep D a moist ano sphere with a night 
а адра, of 45°. Admit air freely during the day- 
proe ERS.—Stop and train the plants as they 
progress, and do E p the leaves to n: one 
ecasionally with weak clear liquid 
м Hovsz.— Collect fresh droppings and put 
Мон 
them riy in a d place to heat, preparatory to 
honour o ather. The genera Agave and FLOWER 
Littæa are easily rm nsi their in Attend сага to Кы ts pd Ww bedding d 
The Agaves have the flowering like a | get rooted cuttin рейд off as soon М T areina 
kind of lustre, the Littzas on E contrary have the | fit state for that purpose, and e rage them with a 
stem st; go thout any kind of branching. In|gentle bottom-heat and care an — to epus 
usen es are often made with respect to the. quick . sew. for after this season there is no time to 
nomencl: l ап — mepi if - 
eoo АЕА "x Е Tie m say Bonapartea j juncea blished, а = ue ted out zu is Mehr 
instead jun ina 
on poor sandy soil 
SP Da == not m dong ng to the the genus, but. to that where › they can be рат from со ld winds, but they 
E i" or ше T collected with all|fall exposure d 
posi bens the seeds of this precious -— x 9 раа: heir онд MARNE 
plan ith see h I|oceupied with recent] t 
k fora new species of Zinnia, and a very {мат | ordinary ў & ier at on than 
Inga, with I м Lc of bright scarlet flowers. — ted in small pots. Tender annuals es now 
Horticole, J« 
eceive attention. Heat is indispensable to | 
the raising 
STATE 
| For the Week ending Feb. 19,1862. entia tis at the Horticultural Garden 
Ye. "or 
за gut pex continue this until Cox 
Sun, 
so | Take We epe of dry days to stir the surface of the 
ground among growing орь and to prevent weeds 
S making their appearance 
OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR LONDON, 
$8 
жашт R { 
Thurs. 13| 14 г 
Friday 4 О ү] 
Satur. 15| 16 E] 
Sunday 16| 17 х 
Mon. 17| 18 и 
Tues. 18| 19 29.2; n 
Wed. 1 29. Г] 
Average . 9.9: 29. 47. E 
Feb. 13—Overcast and cold throughou: 
— 14—Hazy ; overcast ; eli udy ; ovi Lese at Uo 
— 15—Ёо ; hazy ; overcast; very slight fros! 
— ]6—Fine throughout the day ; hazy, гш in at night, 
—  -—Rain, with fog; dark nd foggy а EET Ou 
—  18—Hazy; rain; zly ; overcas t night. 
=- 19—Fine; overcast; rain at night 
Mean tempera! e average. 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT СНІ 
During the last 36 years, for the ensuing Week, ending March 1, 1882. 
MTM SCTR-—— L1— C1 — — Treats WEE. 
"Winds. 
& i Pre 
EE EHI & | No. of Greatest 
February: ESE SEE EE E Quantity 
АСЫК which it | of Rain. ДЕ 
Sunday 23 .| 47.0 | 39.2 | 32:9 13 ла in.| 4 
Жоп 24..| 45.2 | 32.8 | 39.0 17 .60 ЕЯ 
es. 25,.| 47.6 | 32.5 | 400 19 .92 2 
Ned. 26.. 47.5 | 33.1. | 40.3 20 48 4 
Thurs. 27..| 48.2 | 33.8. | 41.0 18 40 3 
Friday 28..| 49.0 | 33.8 | 41.4 a 8t 1 
Satur. 29..| 47.6 | 34.1 | 40.9 .62 а ds 
"The highest temperature Gun Xm above E. occurred on 
m 1m therm. 62 deg.; and the lowest on the 24th, 1860—therm. 
Notices to Corresponden 
rres] ose le tede arrive AFTER TH! 
Posr оғ ЖОНАР, Those received later wil 
кс! ied T after. 
ARTOC. lgnoramus has ай 
кш ла кеш ру С. 
in th: e Royal Botanic Garden, K 
BEES: J T. EG have never [m Н to derive any prit 
advantage from Books. *'*Milton's Practical Bee-Keeper " i$ 
ed 
оге с. were madè 
ооа as жы 
ЕС НЕЧ 
еге x e ike of anything а 
had better int ia бе 
with water. Plant xt Rhododendrons 
RF ANNUALS: тур. "The following m ау рону ате 
our аг] ihre rinia umbellata, 
E йа yello Clintonia pulchella, б Gili e 
S "usum, Sosa стапа йога, Li 
ndi, beer Трева ТАРА а 
БОН, cen em trictly an annual, 
Constant Reader. The window should face 
The pitch of the roof should not Ww" 
Y BUSH uu 
m Moss апа sundry yel 
these off, and drain tho ground 3 iet t deep. 
will be attacked in the way if the land re 
пона 
аке оғ PLANTS men Coum.—. 
Суса 
arborescens.— E B c Tho Cactus s cultivated, mi 
5 "Ceuta Alpha. 
rer. We — 
ES er ca TI 
selves to в ing 
ceed by New York, or Panama, or Cape Horn, 
please. The last is cheapest. You should 
