288 THE ' GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, СМавон 29, 1862, 
ТТТ а 11 M a some time, should have as much of the old ur erum the «soil. Perhaps no с kind of 9t Sow garden is mor 
Gar emoran y interesting than of mixed herba, 
gssns, CUrBUsH's EXHIBITION. OF HYACINTHS АТ | the roots, and the space refilled with fresh с ompost, plants, Є they "d E arranged as ме 
HramGATE.—This has been thrown open to the public | and, at the same time, zn — alterne in|height and habi 810 owth, сеня ur, and season of 
йаа го eq p and, judging н fres. —— к arrangement sh ould be m By osely exami ining | flowering ; and i ti is owing to a vant of f attention t; 
and uty of the flowers, it may, doubtless, y th ста шап h will в tha f this d 
inspected Ж some days to come. Never have Ње | pet tt plan а озен uid арс n pots making a tion is во UA in repute; the m e too puel 
lants е aye tan "T ex this Zu 9 bean MR s this рт pe m^ sorts do ld be и ted with little regard to ѕузіе m ak din 3t, and gaps 
more perfect. Man undreds of varieties of allj which are remarkab r for the beauty o 
shades of colour—reds, blues, Blacks im di - [көк or for -— in ўы for a considera 
е бу As the arrangement of the plants cannot be 
e best m 
om m 
ose pots are itm from among | of lo it i r, season, and other pecul 
which the flower stalks issue with excellent effect. | according to their special requirements; but, for the | the tbe d of this information, any cultiy Var may 
Among these, which are neatly edged. with Migno- are i neatness, the surface should be covered with make a 
beautifu e new k finer soil. -and inter 
g 
nette, we 
mentioned at р. 259. Among others not recordec in ROING DEPARTME Ù AND KITCHEN 
T mr fee оно Ps Les dim Р1ХЕВҮ. — look ОЕ growing pe occasionally while favourable Nohi continues, pe eria 
pink, — st rx iio sep пета, бране attention heré with TAR 
orange scarlet, large and showy; Prince of Wales, deep 3 The t t КЕ БӘ sli htly | si NÉ ту. reds d А t 
purplish lilac; and Miss Bu rent Son ihe Jast, | 9f more po room. Kou Hein горн. be slightly | sible delay. I аан Hi medie d шыч, 
though not altogether new; of ihe Де, a matter in which the state of the pla ants will Бе the | ance of neatness, wid no the present 
whites, its bells being das E c spik 1 iet uide. and, | mild weather d with À— for the protec. 
stance, and nicel arranged Tu li d "va 6. | if this is obtained, it is immaterial whether es night er s fruit tree blossoms, which may yet be killed if 
Baskets ts full of Cinerarias, Cytisus, Din, LES temperature is G0* or 70*. Pla піз that ma Бе caught napping. "gae €o Kad cepti tip ЖЖ 
cinths ate i bs sponded.. iae ар аа JAn rS creed ori ki 1 state if kept near the glass | ion rof Pea эйт Beans r also plant out winter Lettuce 
UE TE wil be benefited by a — higher ME on a rich, m piece of ground, and provide a succes 
which serve to чагу "m ihe gend à ippen the thán Nd be suitable others in a free sta tate of sion of Radishes and other ЖАЛ, EROS d M ants. Маше 
n о! T are ci нефа owev uliflowers raised u 
back by a stage full of Early Tulips and other plants in be prop perly judged of only by those in hindi arge с the glass harden ned off, a a pay eret attention le those 
» 'a E ION ов. Hu plants ; but they are easily un derstood by a little eare- | under hand glasses, in order to forward them 
х Нехр Lag ei ede de pennn Use every mean ns to induce a us as possible. Spinach Early ems Carrots, un Blane 
OINTHS AT, PINR-APPLE dart tc du бл зне 4 Abe | 700 acti on, and. if this is лао: strong free top | Turnips should be sown on arm rich border; also 
may now me mee i EA e. ge ni n bad home g eeks, Brussels Sprouts, Бао, У Gorman Greens S 
H Y inths are tastefully arranged in rows round a flat | cen at cos have. of late years become | апа early SP be Broccoli, and the main crop of 
PT Are 7 ho i y hel g p ү | destroyi ing them may not be out of place o as the 
А. АД, va, Foi ine! season is at hand in which they may cause great injury 
s and annoyance, if nob effectually kept under or de- E WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR LONDON, 
whole has been put an edging of drag os gei. stroyed. ына атут with js mat the plan того Weck ема March. 1862. as observed atthe Horticultural Garden 
neat bright green leaves, Кнын Es 1 ` d here laid down, has been found by some most E 
above the Moss in which the Hyacin ino а » | effectual. If the тека mu are growing іп“ arch. 
"we бла кен < 4р. ist of s С ü Me pi cm - of a moderate size, pla bem together in 
ue fine le en в 989 "Ot Tali cx, Quse Viet E а со n plant pit ; зе when lie Vin s on the rafters "gU v TYT 
DD onmi | Ard attacked, ‚апу other pase whioh a are infested are | тшу? ay 21 21 26 | 29372 
is a fine kind, white arces feathered with pink, A quiet evening is ps sn HECE TES: Aa 
and White Pari o pod Ace class. Of glowing for the operation, when t he leaves. e the plants are | Mon. DP 
scarlet sorts Brilliant is t most xin quite dry; the house is covered, if convenient, and | we 
— | tumigated with pure tobacco; during the whole ofthe | — — 
next day it is pv close, and shaded if the san comes med 
out, to preven nt: the nec essity of giving air ; by thu s 
BAROMETER. 
яс 
5 — Е" 
Ер Max. | Min. | Мах. | Min. | Mean 
Crown of Thorns (ттёфауоз prem Matt. xxvii. | retainin: і 
з Ош Га was чане ей Чук Thorns in rg insects, which were merely sickened by the previous 
l he object are prevented from reviving, voi 
ins nsult, and not the inction of pain as has generally | they тоша certainly do у fresh air was admitted in Mean temperature of ihe wee mS 
bee supposed. The Rhamnus or Spina Christi, although | the. house; but to make sure of destr ing бш m ECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI Ke 
bundant in the пе fum igated on. the second e ing. өз perium n irte кипы PE = 
the plant in gi 1 receiv А TA 58 | No. of 
f the weather is véry Phot they нен March |658 БЕ! ДЕ | Хеле фигу 
а wreath, piedi XR an кш h be дбн поя А this will qvi] all fe. insects | 2“ аю ДЕ аде FE | ained: о dd 
d чана! E Dui ы Din e Acacia in existence at the time, but it will be necessary to Sanday ao .| 535 | 314 |439- TRA бош? 
З f eight | Mon. 31.. 516 | 343 | 44.5 E - 
& кб, ЫДЫ бга т s (Relands Pale Aris |5 O days between each fim to D n Nel: ds :| 533 EE 51 19 ib i 
is meant; perhaps Cap эку os (Belanda Рае. ЫШ һа d the 11] 56.5 | 35.3 | 45. 
i 525). Hasselquist (Travels, p. 200) says : кашау Һаррев (о wer А. она «C CASETEAEH RE BI 
Thorn used abian . “It was very | above the order to diff С The highest tem hest temperature during the above peri period oce 
suitable for Pese so àg it has many sharp horns liable to wg the vd bc in| f se tiem 78 deg; and xe osea aie 
which inflict painful wounds; and its flexible, pliant, | contact with them in a hob: volutdd Prom dete pot. ЕЕЕ 
and round branches might easily be plaited in the form | Gishurst spent, applied according Pa directions ж ызы cos to Correspondents. 
а crown." 16 also resembles the rich dark green of | given at p. 76, is also stated to kill t doa e most earnestly requested to writeon 
the = " jor ЖА арай which would sip s^ vues РЕАСНЕЗ T NECTARINES.—Pe Ii in sto opping at| опе side c only of th their paper ; Ae mus eir compliance co with wii 
g ironical т, Botany | all times every gross shoot оп all the arts Pot petition-wo shall be ever gre arrangement 
of олу i р. 202, Eng. ed) "On the "Empress Helena’s | the trees, Bj vigorous growth, RENS E 5 apone v ҮҮ нууч : атау men mE as 
supposed discovery of the crown of thorns, and its sub- | when they push towards the E pres m the low to {о Correspondents whose lettore: M AFTER 
AE 7 Ber Gib m it Pio , ed дет hii parts. This is the best way of equalising the Роѕт ОР WEDN Those received later 
arrar in Smith s ionary oft Ие. | Syringe trees not in bloom het. especially in the ос a tho week after er S. We have carefully же 
„ | ®їгегпооп, md. st that time endea to create Geranium leaves, and p en Men are affecte! 
nus, x sufficient atmospheric moisture for the might. disease called spotting, which is generally отео зна 
бут which Paliurus деви is meant, p "rot lam СнкввтЕз.—Їп the treatment of these aim at| condition of the roots, arising о nine vr. Besides 
imitating nature during a very favourable spring as pag ele top 0-е her are wider brown p 
————— E y as possible, , til the f ue , when the yos n: thougtit арек zat m t be fo 
r ® gs e pushed on by a warm moist atmosphere. хе failed to fin У 
Calendar of Operations. ke 2m мыр and feed егу with e ino: i fee We a nu. is теч Ж оу" ly no vus s 
ud и "ent n 7 ertion " our а 
ing A чз P up successions, and do not | Grass: e 
Сойко 2 on any ассо ow those swelling fruit to sufer rw 
Зоне hà anonn, io. M Aen to the potting o Heat from WIE OE v im oed бт manure water given 
and other w nts аз they require it ; this | occasionally will also be М 
operation may be iP ace with propriety at an у р; mseful, 
senson when the roots are progress without FLOWER GARDEN Tem NR CMM 
unnatural excitement, but especialy when the plants |. If the soil of а rex requi га 
аге hir ue qu new rM шт аа горуг the|renewing or enriching “byt а Piian. of i aiii 
generality of hard w place imme- | vegetable manure, it should 
diately after € season of flowering. Before potting | ог ы. ра that they кн че saccus a х 
take care that th old balls are sufficiently moist, for it Гек e Mna or nearly the same plants are grown 
ears the bed 
moisten them чїй sowing: and saturating the new | it is “advisable bia ones їп 4огб y ears to ranore yr harge 
soon any plant раз done flowering, its portion he old mould, id. s fill u а с ith а lanthorn) o on Aly obj 
fature. shape should ^ adjosted by removing h5 Ер р » lants. They 
tion .of the old flowering stems, and unless |as. micum Pelar ums for sg is Ше. Easter Saving W% 
seeds аге ап object they should never be allowed t iem ок чоша "he rather TARI met © ро персе of its БЕ? 
тїреп оп any plant. Let climbers of different kinds, |$ is desirable, the 7 роогев тту bothered to 
both iu pots and mi have due attention | bitis plants тотен, PEE Annuals ue MEI 
kae: ¿to train and allow no more г А the iin MM doom s t lis М lant, cus Pa nh orange 
De. P ies allotted to them will rape nin te top dre in front of the Crystal 
shoots to remuin than e find 
permit. Plants in conservatory borders—whether | kind of de exactly. аза to a звала pire Ls werera fion - чус ката Gazania splen 
Cornus mascula. rica. Erica Vernis. 
climbers or otherwise—which have been planted for| we do not change it every year, but prefer changing 
