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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
RE T 
[Арвп, 19, 1802. 
o the glass, and b by a little | 
portion of the buds at once, selecting the 5. 
it shows the temperature of the place at the time of | then be brought close 
nete i If the tempera ture th морины the bulk of | attention will become ij ies autumn stou and bushy, | first and going over the trees two o the юы; 
m u esistance offered at | with w eia "m id maod; they may then be brought | intervais of about a week. is will avoid times at 
the a aperi rture b is less ce that presented by the |into bloom at ple the hia T the "o bis s wh diu etia 
capillary bore of the long tube; and therefore the ne all at once. Look carefully over Apri E 
column in the st em remains stationar ту, „ће incr RCING DEPARTM destroy caterpillar wherever it ig^ fond. SUN 
bulk PINERIZS. Жы сазев where a segala supply of fruit | sometimes very destructive to the foliage, and This 4 
the pyriform cavity а; ; and the minimum Formam armi will be necessary to | fru ^ when neglecte for эс. also the 
is retained. When the t temperature Ја y аа er th tock of plants frequently, marking those must soor л have t their winter protection ы Figs 
nstrument has been set, the mercury o n-| sidered ti с t likely for fruiting, : d y thinning and тет ати, 
iis; — there is a greater amount of pr iil at| t p ry p^ the root for a month or 80 | the LA of the choicest kinds of Pears Foi 
the la surface at ё | some little p tection here the tre hare 
ha: а, make good 
not along the capill . р part of Box e edgi ings not in bs il either by taking ta 
bore. To nstrument, place it in а | which will, in most instances, have t ling up blanks, Tus 
horizontal position, with. the back plate suspended | аш growth and throwing the ise into a iq advantage of showery меа ithar when it occurs to plant 
on a nail, and the lower part supporte a hook. | ing stat A The ш чү ctual method, however, of| out Lettu uce, Cauliflower, &c. and see to ген 
pran) —— end e now be gentl ised or lowered, охе а Vapply M fruit at any particola е is, as od. , Cucumbers, Vegetable Marrows, E 
g the mercury to flow until the bent part (d) is | we have formerly stated, foréeight in the management | pared for planting out. Make a so ing A Pe 
fall a n the chamber (а b) quite empty; at this point | of the stock, taking care to get tho growth well Basii, Marjoram, Savory, &e, on a light, ridh m 
the flow of. merenry 2 the bore of the tube is iubens ripened in sufficient time to allow of affording the|border; also get early Celery prepared for planag 
arrested, апа indicat e exact ter ture of the | plants a short iod of comparative rest. In cases| out. Attend to plants for succession сг Керш 
n an increase of temperature | where б ү ы. them at all times well supplied with water. 
accommodati safest to 
the mercury will expand (as above explained) into the 
small chamber (a b); whi ls! t a return of cold will cause 
nam 
grow the plants in pots, so as to secure perfect 
the roots, and also to be able to move them 
diaphragm (0). Any further їлп, of heat with- 
ore to whatever pone 
it remains 
- " e 
== 
е 
bs n ed 
rvable on th 
No vicissitudes of climate or r ira 
— nent. Wha Mo 
Lus imam indic 
afterwards, may rise to 
the same conditions at pi а return to a similar деген! 
of cold; tha О ва, atever degree of cold it may 
ondi: - ion, and conse- | 
cisely the s ame 
ps 
t| growing 
M 
ob- 
.| under the necessity of admitting cold meas air too 
dis- | f. 
ooler 
STATE OF THE 
r otherwise, as may be necessary. 
is now, however, the one bord 
Continue to use every means to afford 
moist atmos phere. Give air when 
and use shad ing to | 
without being 
r pit о 
| planting out system 
| in most places. 
ock a 
СЫ le, 
nssist in keeping down the temperature v g 
reely. 
vivi RIES.—A fford a sharp heat for Muscats while in 
аа and setting their fruit. e 
r planting y 
potis planting do not 
sen di ud ad is prevent their ang, a check after 
planti 
Cuc Be —Encourage newly put « out plants with 
ts precision. 
on pn pe aim to de same posae 
^ t may сз ntervened. Again, us after lcs] 
any mercury is observed in the small chamber, 
column only represents the extreme of cold that bas. 
been tered. On enusing. t sipa to flow out of the | 
ы resent temperatur shown; but i 
course this indication баа I ч while а 
Calendar of 
CEN the ensuing we 
mercury is within the chamber (a b). L. M. Casella, rd 
о 
Operations. 
ek.) 
ioni S ped but plants that аге rei А orte 
should be kept cooler, admitting a ery fa 
able opportunity, in order to secure AOE: .jointed 
саан wood; all draughts must, EN be очы 
espec cially while the wind i cold as 
PAE USE.—Give air and water S before, but do 
ой, o не cold water, ver head whose first crop is ripening 
— ive abundance of air on every 
favorable opportunity, and let late crops be carefully 
attended to with w. 
AND SHRUBBERIE 
Look over all rec ani банни віти et trees 
for the purpose of ascertaining whether or nol: they are 
e pur 
securely itikad; а A allowed to pe about with ас 
the tender roots often br oker off and the plants 
The highest temperature during fhe above pe! 
KER 1840—therm, 80 deg. ; and the lowest on 
5. \ 
————— 
ж BAROMETE mam ЫЙ. 
April. а g Em Ofthe Air. Ofthe Earth „4 
ЖЗ Max. | Min. | Max. | Min lr 00t/2 feet k 
“| мы. | ua. [м Dem. меши | 
"Thurs. 10 30.000 T 56 | 29 | 425| 49 | {ТХЕ A 
Friday 1 m 30.166 30077. 45 27 36.0 9 7 |ХЕ! Ж 
xs 19) 13 | 30.248 138] 46 21 33,5 8 тх. 1 
unday1314 | 30.139 | 29.852 | 46 20 | 330 | 47 7 |N |a 
Mon m. 14| O | 30.177 | 29.872 | 48 25 36.5 6 6 [N.W ж 
Tues. 15| 16 | 30.089 | 29.900 | 50 20 35.0 6 5} | N.B. ж 
Wed. 16| 17 | 30.141 | 29.820 | 52 42 47.0 5 sW. a 
Average | _ ! 30137 | 29.937 | 49.0 | 277 | S6 | 473 | 6А! жй 
April 10— у; overcast ; cloudy. 
— . n-—Densely clouded ;.cold north east wind; densely oye: 
slight frost. 
— . 12—Qlear; fine; I y at night. ` 
— 13—Clear апа cold; Н S pu sty. 
— 14—Еше; а оттан, P t eit 
— .1$5—Cloudy and col t ini Ў 
shai frost. 
Clear; overcast; cold 8. $ nis 
at night. 
Mean temperature of the week 8j deg, below the average. 
RECO OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK 
ing Week, ending April 26, 188. 
Ee LLLI n 
Фы о Е Prevailing Уівёх 
: СЕВЕ ЯЕ | No f Gretet|- a Eg 
эө, [ESERER ДА ЕА 
AES aH уа ао | of Rain. і 
Spnday20 . 585 | S45 [460 M 039 in.| 5| 7 A 
Mon.  21..| 58.2 | 37.1 | 47.7 14 0.28 4 ї Н 
Tues. 22..| 58.2 | 37.5 | 479 19 032 {5 WAPEN 
Wed. 23..| 57.9 | 369 | 47.4 19 0.52 2/8 1 $ 
Thurs. 24..| 58.6 | 35.9 | 47.2 14 0.60 5| 6| UM 
Er 25..| 69.2 | 37.4 | 483 16 140 57 H 
Satur. 26..| 57.7 | 36.0 | 46.9 18 0.53 4 / 
iod occured on D 
th, 1854 
ENT 
Cox E us осее ith staking ап 
tying ун bi yen whi ыык, re assistance of that 
kind, but if former directions, relative to growing 
pla vr vith hor t jointed wood, Пау e been carried out 
ti e will be necessary to iro y the plant its 
desi: m: on no — however, more than 
will effect еза purpos косар ШЙ frequently | 
& become -sided. 
prevent soft- 
now 
ed stove-pla rom drawing; as A will n 
making rapid -progress fog moyi [wen a large 
y during th vor of the 
y m ay n 
shift; in this, however, be ug ^i by e 
Take every | 
e 
var rolle: = and ma dé 
evt it will че much 
the turf again into proper or "y Ge 
and otherwise put into proper е 
to the stock of bedding plants; 
potted off as soon as they are fit, and en Miro them 
Bait a gentle bottom нь and careful management to 
кен; а e this there is no time to 
cold ido but the 
1 
BT 
y. should bs  syringod 
—À lb. o 
5 ga МЕ ers 
soap in a portion of M 
Bu 
Жер of th 
different P it shoulé. not be | used without & 
shoots, | and also that it is sufficiently strong to destroy | 
the insects. The drainage of young liard-wooded 
: ere er in bl 
| approaching P. hab CINES ze will, Бе 
| require. xA well supplied with water, more especially | 
Cuttings 
struck for a stock of winter-flowering plants will now 
require potting off. As it is not c ыы that these 
ek 
these and similar t things in. 
The plants can | proc 
era ne weather will jer rad "Their place under 
be profitably nie е recently y potted o off 
fr E b verd 
nted in sal pus 
ARD 
bec 
‚ pro есіп material | might 
d Mis each, Nec ES 
his mus ye, м а 
hat Mad not е де bloom ^ ne in 
employed TN will o 
let down ig should 
€ they need not be [oie "quite down, 
as a "ше extra extra үч will be more beneficial t 
each and Apricot rio e not 
| unfrequently injured by too mi mi covering. "Where 
Peach a ees are sufficiently advanced 
baee pe iei with disbudding, but remove only a 
< B.L. st take your 
in T growth ou cannot do better than ume treal- 
ment recommended your Gardener, ad — 
up and store them 
great secret with d to succes: 
с leaves healtby and free from injury 
wey if ue. 4 д! done they саш | 
pe well n | 
DATO wavRiTANICUS: ТУ T. We have zx 6 | 
plant. ` The x 
us except as that of some " Sen 
Wee z ке nd we wi ent on 
r treatm mosph ^ 
eru Clara, vs nable to refer to dny € 
of Pungi t6 be depended on. They -4 
highly azotised than тар р i versata а atte Deer 
К — ey * gi = И 
motes in а su t 
t MES OF uus ы ЮН. 1 
Mère de Pre 3, Soie Don 
Head; 2 
1, discoloured, but appears P 
m and 5 c pers 
5, Теш 
goes Mich has ha ai e T. э ок, 
ossis ж [c ve по. т ation P» 
ranthes rosea.— PETN k. ME Eas 
Bromeliad, and pe! Vriesia ; but 
be positively iden! 
ORNAMENTAL TUBS : p 1 Potter. We can 
on this important sul ject, which w 
ыиы attention. tever form is a be 
з пева, рел "the de 
the 
ue у veles. ^y the pnis. T bus r^ i. 
from the study of anı 
and other countries. е 
рив та цечы black oxide of Mangas? „јер 
Rusmox Вокренѕ : Inquirer. We do not ot cination send 
form a Аза үч. ribbon by any Lage eda зч 
should be formed by bedding 
