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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[APRIL 12, 1862, 
general reports. John à Thomas Phillips 
Lei ved at Victoria, from pier on n the 17th AM rvoirs and rumlets, is vas 
h 9000 ‹ 
Giga ез to “ Peter of the Poo 
— of the breeding- beds, 
small annual charge 
and the nec 
» g J 
£ 
1 on their sides, -placing ToU 
"ET 
do llars’ worth of gold- “dust i in their possession, 
ley arri arrived there on the 1st day of May, and left again 
e 156 wA of Док M. бле jdn sold their 
h rsons. Theirlargest 
dollars; and no 
cost. 
dante! is "^ б appreciab 
have had a 
һа aving increa: deed d ntal, 
fit, by at least ten per 
interest: for the capital pe 
those persons have be 
young сае there Mon Voy an 
In 
ked effect on the гойо of the 
the i: and consed 
r cent., йшй ооа | 
Тһе с ттей 
y o 
pa bs dil mone 
uently 
arges incurr 
money 
a eut Pot 
Watering абут und the sid Мом, 
| boiling water и dio обоз] ly t Ier i bed with 
dien RAWBERRIES.— Water regu 
nce hos Those which м 
planted ona Tw 
antum, 
| pro 
ER GARDEN AND cen 
acquainted v with its resources, yet the 
| pyel pl 
t| 
tl 
The d po which w 
rubbish, hel 
an "i most inexpensive pre much of i 
tatal 
| an oyster-be «is 
of the figur 
account x ше 
kaz than ten pou 
t. B 
The 
Jont tl 
ere 
p! n of 
unds. As xample 
may cite the debtor he. шг 
bank which has bee n constructe ed off tlie 
any a 
it is yet dange erous wi 
the hardier kinds from under t 
All that can safely be do: 
warmer, in the e way ‹ "m vpn 
| ive as m 
coast of В: 
Вс! ial fig ure 
tl scription. These 
fascines, silicet by chan 
down in the ye 
“The expense о 
e | 97. 4з. 2d., and if each o 
w 
the 
old $i а i rough f the fa 
argast found D» Mr. 
e next m to Me E 
void up. Ап extract from a Mtter, dated 27th Кат ери 
rie is characteristic :—“ Hamb 
to нат бсан wh to be at Langley, pet ; dh 
2000 dollars. 1 must let you КЫ w that t Abbott & and 
сей n have one of СЯ а 
"Тһе least they "re t a-da; s hree of them, 
120 ounces. They have a Мый of gold 14 idi 
high. Lion iol ak ү fall, 100,000 dollars a píec 
Out of one ce, while H 
there, he, bb pets QU omis 
— es your a бея and you will ne m 
iara will be next seaso) 
obtain 
а revenue of 
Corn 
(For 
АӨ 
see a Ta it is бй to сеа. ein 
If yon In 
E fiin а 
ar 1859, КОШОЙ 20,000 о, 
of laying iym the bank in quse 1w 
laid dai 
be 
y M. pe viciare, commissary of the 
ог ш s d three 
oyster bank laid 
se rs "m 
scines eli 
‚000 о ers will 
11 
stances w 
0 
| вой, which w ble in watering 
Sonn for the ond "hes keeping them 
ull jon g со нүх in 
16s. 8d. per 
00. Mrd immense ногт to Kum 
hill Magazine. 
Столба »t Operations. 
—" wee. 
< 
e neces 
wers ан іп 
n giving air every care sho uidi be pe 
DY FRUIT AND ERN GARDEN, 
d with a su 
we Wu 
Y up goods ` do 
I will аа т с" you ve or six с wers 
ЕТ аз s Jong a as фы will suffice to prevent too high alt 
hem from 6 
it is only 
more that pack trains can стад in her 
besides which; spring, w wish 
there is a lot of people НЕ, in, and we the only ones 
which һа ауе goods. | You t I would soak into them. 
should "bo 
plenty of evaporation. 
them ; 
climbers i in fr ree growth, regulati ing 
kopt constantly moist, in order 
Give frequent SOR "to 
| the e young wood | air 
«е, 
ali 0 
make th eir ustom House 
they are frequently co een vids tio xr AN weeks, Attend tor 
for that esi agr CN ех rates о 
varying < -from per 
ather get 
bise now transacted n| рх 
value. In one of his last despatc the Governor requi 
there is an amount of чүк in the | examine the 
ch Cariboo, residing at M eui 
of a million „sterlin; d so б - 
ich, | of Шиш growth апа thro 
im Th ethod, 
wing 
e à dies effectual m how 
e prope erly su pplie ed with water - 
i psy season there is great danger о 
bloo! peu aede. such as Epaerises, Daphnes, &e., кү 
һев о be had in anything like Leinen 
for 
the root. At this 
f neglecting winter- 
cared 
1 
Крон g such as 
Maitt after e eut n and keep them moist iet LS 
close until the soil 
hold of the fresh 
ne hs intg fruit, 
„of securing а 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT edi NEAR LONDON, 
| ved atthe Horticultural Gants. 
BAROMETER. 
Мах. 
29.786 | 29.576 
30.041 2 .980 
«© @-л @ ©те г 
ЄечЧашв=ж 
8 
о 
е 
40.7 
'ercast ; cloudy and fine 
4—Overcast ; loud, fine; overcast. 
38—0v: 
5—Overcast ; cloud; : rather DOR with rain. 
out; лу. at night. 
8—Overcast ; rain ; heav: 
батут Rs heavy rain at пуне 
the week за ер. above the average. 
ECOR: F THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK 
Daring the last ay Аа for the ensuing Week, ас. de 
Supp pa i 
No. 
Years S 
Lowest 
Temp. 
Quantity РИ, 
Highest 
Temo. 
Average 
of tlie Danube are des vus М eei value as to be 
worth сайтан! їп quantity ; and it is certain hat desired season, With 
ugh managed, bat w 
is limited, it is by fa 
ft Black Jam 
shes on a large scale; and we have some hopes ot 
viride pm speedily y commenced on one or 
of our large English - rivers. Mr. Thomas Ashworth, 
the best varieties for 
importance of p pi Eie and who takes а warm 
cos in лм breelin ng а 
«s perti operations in Ireland. 
ecent со! miaren ы ien ү | 
made spon des rate of Lord Plunket, at Tour- 
makeady, on Lough Mask, and v arious other suitable | 
is 
э 
steck a moist ре. 
VINERIES.— In cases 
N 
well теу in ый fime to e el 
mparative rı ái which is the 
only certain means of авс them 
r the mai аш cuit part 
К 
se every means 
where Muscats are grown in t 
same house with Hamburghs and other · free poles PS 
pipes 
Mod ng ie 
to fruit at any 
plen кй of convenience this is 
оа оп 
rt of t 
ere the accom 
and Caye 
o afford Pere 
nnes are 
stock of 
Gu 
he | aleuni luoghi del regno Ж Napoli. 
i in any sha; 
us 
of Rain. Aj 
which it 
Rained. 
Sunday13 . ay13 
Mon. He 
l6: ‚| 97.0 
m 
т 
кы 
зета 
BEBERRE 
M ki5- 
1 
The highest temperature during the above period n: L3 
| 29, 155i therm. KU дев. X lowest on the 16th, 18, 
19th, 1852—therm. 20 deg. 
dec ii энг т 
——— 
iie d gor 
B. Theri age dans 1 
E Raccolta Teni ygi Asoo botanici; Te Tenore, 
gi in alcun фы luoghi di Abruzzo 
rs iiit 
te le hab 
mor i ant 
oning. 
= ER one of your 
on the river Rabe. AI e great distric. 
the lough will be шр with fish, and it is a 
fact that hitherto no salmo e been known to exi ist 
in that district, 
& | during bl oom, and until t the 
pended п 
Mey wt the 
berries are fairly set, to 
suit the Muscats; for a crop of these cannot M де е- 
upon fr from the most healthy Vines, unless 
hey 
ne 
concerning the 
G 4 Lads The followi jur ser pesi srt 
- e following 
eH ; ui ў 5 good handiul їп а pail of waten өү 
rards ЪЁ 
Corrib to Mask ee been vir rem сатат an B ocks, 
and therefore inaccessible to fish. Кы. nd having 
lately been made for Res fish to up. i 
to be used by the salm dere otio- tro- 
pim into - — streams; and Т this plan waste 
that are now ARI will be 
ital Ке 
ing their fruit. 
байр the мр bun 
inju 
"This. artificial fish passage is 
engineering skill; it Lago cto in 
cut “abont five yards wide, and has eku sustaining а check after 
i district, if MELO: ya iii 
sit талаа 
quantity of this 
portat question, But de answer is 
Tt will be better, however, to 
risk 
dn etg to 
"f Hovsx. Maintain Steady | treatment, as aa Riy 
15 
Bold 
encouraging. 
Чер шип the iir. са ома the con- 
preserving r uniform growth. 
Fonit 
Mvusmgoom HoUsg—'Trap woodlice by means of 
sea 
Toti sta it stand for 24 hours and use the cl 
atthe C" pag the pail may after 
{аю BOO Y The caterp 
young Ash айы by ocu) t 
ктер of Y Wood Leo codd em 
illars w! 
he purin Y" the 
h, Zeuzera 
on ЫЕ 
Тһе Tt way 
2: sent was full pm 
eir burrows, 
quickly back de. and pe be trod upon, 
troyed. The — 
AMES OF PLANTS 
ien e Delon 
things cannot 4 па 
to their identi pou. 
PELARGONIUMS 
takeably that Көт 
or from damp in t 
So dine d es 
P are suffering БОШ iig, < 
L4 absence of proper 
