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THE GARDENERS’ CHANIE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Maron 8, 1862, 
mostly by the children of the country peo pl е, ( especiall y 
those of the Porto da Cruz distriet, and brought f 
sale in Funchal early in the mornin Е daily — ы. | 
веавоп 1 
with 
n^ 
out permanently higher 
Strawberries of Englar wr one e white variety does not | 
E LISTS ; REOE EIVED.—THIB 
TRAD: T & KETELEER, 
Rue de "Cheronne, 146, Paris, "General Catalogü e of 
Plants for Sale i This includes а 
considerable Made ot OS bids, at prices ranging | 
| 
Memoranda. b 
& Co.'s туна VAUXHALL.— 
| have bee e lux xury was з prol robably soon as favorable le weather shall have set ` in, 
t Ita! энд ут whom these om the reserve garden or by lw 
o на bad сз become а песаи adjunct | hardy pariy in the месе deci pu X 
o the iom Th ey also, n their „tumn шау с da aim а Ast 
ыо . Tho 's description edi shoots toma 
Г his Villa yen dad MER E-— how he dwells as to obtain. not only (s Erw) of eas а 
the crypto porticus as one of the luxuries of his | increased strength in the remaining shoots, to enable 
| fa vourite retreat—a luxury which. though preserve ed ir in | them to need less assistance from stake Hollyhosks 
the cloisters of the Mi idle Ages, for late blooming y ое la: ed, asit is best where 
v hout good reason, overlo кей cg neglected | in | they own extensively to two or three 
ern gardening. In these French gardens I also | ti a succession of bloom. They are very 
рогове indications ой рач pergola, о ог «ення walk, sanle, о; кыйс» ind parallel with | straight Ph 
ves hie so ele wel: 
rof. p erar in the Builder. 
——————P« 9. 
Calendar of m 
(207 the 
PL EPART TME 
VATORY, coid d dem winds wbich we 
(ND KITOHE N GARD 
the 
nothing better or more con nvenien ; can 
ANT D 
CONSER &c. 
now m Sil 4 "n means yd мао 
unless 
е ets, impii - the 
uty o 
seien i hir 
- den 
Messrs. Mir 
fine collection "oti p jM , for A uos h this nu 
well 
inspec «у form a зы utiful Зз 
160. 2 in n and 8 A 10 feet in depth, studded i 
with flowers which are this season unusuall 
and fine. o glorious an exhibition 
proximity to the very heart of o great metro- 
h 
s am ter of course, | 
у 1 
іп Red lo y a 
this hon 
= аз [рта for warde 
of | 3 o fixed a 
Mood: od po ning nets are also 
or Өр 
& to be hable to Mets 
ife nts to йрн dE the p 
| flowering v 
should be i employ 
visitors ; 
кер | 
оне to state that this is the las 
LT 
floral nk t will be afforded them ; for "the rito аата м 
Бу the nursery for nearly 100 years past has within | 
e last энни о ө ЖШ let for building | 
art all along е | 
M 
centre of the [bk just ad ded o p planted out in | w 
which jer nearly | in 
the bord 
to t Á with 
blossoms, which are 
pruned 
when t du start npe , usin: 
the т us if they are well andes to during 
the n they will overcom j 
m 
show houses 
annuals аар aj bs raise 
Sow 
lants trained against the 
whites are iaces masses of flowers just sufficiently 
relieved 
nmong red varieties magnificent кышы. Р 
erg this ар more ету: than usual ; Don cke- 
size апа рас 
the young Bici are iarge en nou og to ped bes 
plant them Ta small pots, and still give them а li 
gru 
laari, 
pron 
warmth, 
advances. 
mth nally reducing it, however, as the se 
plants ; ; elegans, corallina, althæifiora. 
These are so pported КА multitudes of ш Meer 
each of which . promises to flower satis factorily, so that 
me. Of Fortune’s Cup of Beauty y we noticed a s 
plant, but not in flower, and of all the newer kinds 
bear exposure in open border: 
— Dita mpi 
PrNERIES. — Look o you tock, салор 
rper und ME suc lp + is found to be 
ant o e pot r room. The temperature may 
Eur a amount of light inereases, but 
this is a matter in which the state of the pla nts ts will be 
uide. Aim at 
ine," 
3 
"a the last is described as | 
ing ve. "doublo, a n e of the best Carnation 
pip etd cultiva 
Misc llaneo 
Medieval Gardens.—At the дам ЛП Cháteaux 
of Blois d Gaillon, the rnost remarkable features are | 
their gardens. They are, of course, laid out in the 
formal artificial manner usual in the gardens of t wi 
iube of both t ese gardens is (a tain 
pics САНАН the Sa of water 
т ne d 
g. In 
ЖАР | 
r issue 
he "os that 
f | tied up in m noir ps before the 
off in 
with a habit of growth; and if this is Pine 
it is immatoria l whether the night temperature is 
60° 0 end upon 
NM to which will be proper. “Haite that may 
be unhealthy and i state, if kept 
he glass, will be benefited 
te 
ee state of growth. 
fria 
у 
ttle | 
fr 
ever, which can be properly judged o 
care of the plan wed A "her are wr ear od by a 
Use ev eans to ишь 
а vigorous roo and if this ds is obtaine d fr 
T growth w 
Vines starting into gov are 
s 
for the arpon e. Where thicke peo rings are 
"d he ey m ust be moved as frequently as may be conve 
so as to fully expose the trees to sun 
and a Sow Broc n beds of rich light soil in an 
d situation for ied main crop, and Cabb bages, Саш. 
Attend also to sowing small 
flowers, &c., in succession. 
breadths of "urnips abou 
secure havin ng а regular supply in a fit state for ше, 
Plant French I in small pots to be raised in a cold 
frame and. plan а as soon as all danger of frost is 
over. A row of some early dwarf Pea put in close to the 
front wall of a Pine stove or other war will 
come тесе use mens least a fortnight before Peas can be 
obtained e open ground. Use the hoe freely 
STATE OF THE R AT CHISWICK NEAR LONDON, 
WEATHE 
eir Fort the Week ek ending March 5,18 1862. aso тыаьа. at the E 
MEERATU 
ofi zt Earti 
Febr wary: | BAROMETER. ойле; Aic 
an а ае 
March. M in. | мах. | Min. |Mean б н pres 
Thurs. 27; ов. 30.205 34.5 { 43 
Friday 28 Ф 30.027 39.0 | 43) 
Satur 1 29.955 360 | 43 
Sunday 2| 9 | 29.591 260 | 43 
Mon. 3| 3,29 31.5 | 41 
Tues. 4| 4 | 29. 30.5 | 40 
Wed. 5) 5 | 29.903 39.5 | 39 
Ave 29.82: 338 | 418 
| 
29.491 | 43.3 214 
tand cold E 
A 01096 
— _ 28— отсе CAE ue clouds; windy at night, ад 
March 1—0ve reast; € d dry; à 
slight fros bie: S EISE 
= 2—0vercast and t 
— S—Frosty; cloudy and clear P 
mornin 
— 4—Frosty ; nes hite clouds with very clear intervals; dest 
and frost 
— 5—Frosty ; ну overcast; boisterous with sleet and nia 
at night. еге 
Mean temperatur average. 
THE ЖЫЙЫН AT CHISWICK 
RECORD OF 
, During the last 36 years, for the ensuing "Week, ending March 15, 188 
wide 
Bae ENEN H : 
&| 5» A & No. of 
March. > HE БЕН 38| Years in | Greatest 
5555550 $E |whienit | Quantity 
ИИ ыд, | of Rain. 
Sunday 9 . 49.8 | 31.3 | 40.5 9 0.47 in. 
Mon. 10..| 49.9 | 31.2 | 40.6 12 0.69 
Tues. 175: 49:3 | 322 | 408 m 0.33 
12..| 50.5 | 324 | 41.5 17 0:24 
dius. 13::| 50:6 |14 | 495 13 0.36 
Friday 14..1 61.8 351 | 43.2 16 0.70 
Satur. 15..| 11 | 343 | 42.7 17 0:37 
"The EOS temperature during the above peri 
peus 1826, 12th, 1841, and eet 1825—therm. 67 di 
n the 10th, 1847—therm. 7 d 
RE 
s cannot be defended, although it is a ES to be liable to be broken the op ба Syringe 
common expedient. It was а greet E, by the | frequently until the leaves begin to unfold; but use T dent 
gargoyles of Mediæval times, when monsters, 0 с of|the syringe sparingly after that time. Where the Notices to Corresponden 
the t prepostero Rc were made to emit|buds do not promise to break козш bend the Vines | 22" CoRRESPOND most earnestly net en 
water, both in fountains and at the iis EE Їз; |во as to place those tha t are backward 1 in the most| 006 e sey oft their p Ms for their compliance 
bu also, ш claim a far i and this should be done E. timidis чыыр гер кыраш ameet 
origi n how СОЛУ tes ‘rainwater | died any indications of their not Бе ing regular] асаа € re| боа об [54 
which fell on the roofs of Gre aen e observed. If any of the bunches in houses узы э “of I ee IUe € тн Mono 
E m the mouths of ns aired ul on | the berries аге 8 оо look as if they w vul be impro: Posr WED. Those ived Jator wil 
the суша of t| 
eire of the Gree oks. 
another 
ea- 
cing, occurs з when the 
sub- | —Кее 
, foliage. чо light m 
oved 
bya vie more berries being cut out, let this be done 
thin so as to.expose the 
«as й persevere in the use of 
bes syringe ki зате red s. spider. Give air freely on 
igh shutting early in the afternoon after 
baa 
айий ouse. 
PEACH: sed gradually with e: disbudding 
the ner house, о wher diu is А very thick a 
portion — be oved a: 
ве id M 
exped rus 
atten: tion the e йс atii: 
LEAFMOULD: W M. We are not aware that the "PT 
of the p Tee of the Ташу 
other Evergreens, 
decay of the атс t дес шы тее 
MeLrons: Melo. ЖЫК 
like other ада 
NAMES OF onc: ise M: 
Astrolam: Q H ý It is 
of a leat. "The tem opeka fe you xem 
vary from 55° to 65° Ri night, ri 
es 10 Mire i it ought d 
ould n ot be gi 
JEG. 
sun 15 Ш 
the Egyptians to » adopt € e lion's mouth as 
pt in ind, and cR ie to RIS 7s а 
At the fountains of the Cháteau d'A spe: 
ts | of water 
few failing. 
TRAWBERRIES.— Continue to , bring ‚оп succession 
с BIS 
cair: 
If you 
end plant шу is. 
à LAWN 
d Чеш are comm 
of her accompanying stag. 
bn Rein. md 
сет г bep we are 
und o 
tmosphere , Wit! ith a fi 
Rd their fruit badlyin a moist close atmosphere. ] Plan ts 
of emit the water. But perhaps, the most 
notable feature in these ly French gardens is 
arcade, or covered way, which керы the MES 
whi 
kde: Serve ie oso Fes wig 
f the year, Meiner too hot or doa Set for 
panem; aom exercise, these covered walks must always | 
her stro ng, manure water, and if fine large fruit 
expect hee dyes ар Ъе resorted to immediately us 
fruit is des set. 
d RS.—Maintain а steady heat for these of 
or Us p night. Give air on every favourable 
opportun ity. 
GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
The нны чна should p be well cleaned 
and otherwise put in good order for the spring. Аз 
circulation of air, as they DE 
ummers are "too short, t 
hinge. Of the Bread-frui 
VINERY : 
for - No. 43 for 1861 
is 
Your let ia een tto PW. (^ snis 
im ev "D ugh some ignorant pers 
ot have known anything about 
