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even birds " nests vers the eir 
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384 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
stance has been ers vim roof of the the ey? ve ire it. Do, поб use light sandy soils, however, it may be lenti ТО 
X t oed Toad а "n mi KU Similar | the syri inge too fre cely uch as are just s cru s with the engin koe in ‚ек 
instances are known em Met anim: ath as been found | growth, bnt keep ihe "atmosphere. A omiiia moist. | method is referred, see that ы is арды! s 
enclosed in timber. Неге, however, is len difficulty in | See ges specimens on bloc К, n baskets are not | pests get establi shed. Let a gof Endiye c, d 
accounting for the fact, because the wth of wood |allowed to suffer for want of wa made; also ply. Dokk Turni "2H е now be 
over a wounded part is often e тата, and has FORCING Daear. fall crops of Kid ney Beans be planted forthwith Let 
been wn to cause the enclos ure of nails, tools, and PrNERIES.—Wi tl ftl iti first | row of Knight’s Marrow Peas or the В, » and a 
eggs IX The row should be prepared ae des M B: Queer, 
ге со кке 
‚ which it is or should be in every instance, 
d to have the soil about the roots 
m 
Tou w was а hermei 
тек. 
ening period, 
e 
E: 
was онгу Менен, and that the 
call 
in a rather dry state —€— the ri 
ithout injuring the rest of the 
isture. 
———— á— 
——— 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR LONI 
ly sealed i n the wooden wa k its ci r. Bu 
land made so erim his s supposed property stock, the atmosphere should be kept. rather dry ad. 
of the Toad, and саа а numb thes 
in artificial chambers, made to sce as n early as | t] 1 f first-cl lity if the soil is is very 
possible the rock wood in which t risoned b 
Toads have been found. None of these experiment 8 | saturat iod wid moisture е е тї ре ning per 
met with success; and in those cases where the Toads In the case of plants ЧОМУ in M the {таные 
lived longest, the plaster was found imper rfect. Some collecting and эрг g oget ether. approaching 
of the Toads whose. cells were really air-tight died i ina dre eness, во ast e to t а 
month or two. R e fire- е аз E as mar con- 
Cir : ves i 
—On the 16th inst. the Hon. 
GIR 
ds met in B ulwick apr о and wit 
y of 1 manure water | 
pring.— 
үү. тана в Тондон 
ой? т the hounds - left the Park t е 
VINE — Where eds are grown for a lat 
crop хез might пе of the house must not be 
presented itself—a а: Sud ards long as is allowed to fa ap. ow after the bunches begin to 
with spring flowers as many gardens of no small pre- | appear dun ure of from 65? to 70° must be 
tensions in autumn. The first row consisted of| maintained while the fruit is setting to ensure good 
the purple Aubrietia, next w rabis, then the old | sized, close bunches. Keep a sharp look out for red 
double vellow Daffodil, and behind them eg. ч « hes spider in houses where the ачы is Ты and if 
of red Crown Imperial. The bri erres in of the | this pes st makes 168 арр pear ne e los coating | 
mansion were also all ablaze wit the hot-water soon be time 
Ey rica in pue were 
уе 400 уйе. е 
' removi 
чш nk o ngt tho 1 
tif it dnd that roots Res ave Men up into it, 
o it 
уе 
n to a greater ex 
places w көр fióricultu ure маз on a iuh Е rger 
scale than either at Normanton or at Bulwick. We 
ardens— 
litter, 
т 
dried п up; ght Sat d 
herse- i eus po answer very well for t 
о longer ha them as rell is purpo 
-— might ders dec ke d in "their benutifal spring BRE ы, See that йе bor de ers of houses ' where the fruit 1s enm 
e success 
Kidd at Байт, should stimulate other вита to Pracuzs. —There will be little шы from Erud 
similar energy and tact, whereby they may secure OrOUS 8 
рүшү йаша йври а к winter and spring hardy dry s of the atmosphere w expe rie зи 
а "mo It is tru uch plants корка сте and кюе sony cold nights "rendering Par 
o be t re very pretty when | necessary, is a very f thin eer 
well cultivatedand тн with effect. dors fa е". | spider ; ther any weakly or ov ercroppe id Sud 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
NT T EPAR T ENT. 
efore 
must be carefully watched. See that insi к PORA" 
are properly supplied with water, keeping t mo- 
that are 
sphere moist, and t SY ery means r te vod 
the trees in vigour; red spider should make its 
y with the engine until it 
appearance wash. etel 
y radic 
PLA 
,. CONSERVATORY, & &c. 
Mod. uc vd RS rS imme- 
n than the 
vois е е Horticultural Garir, 
1 EXPERATURE —— 
я BAnoMETER. |= ШШ ШШЩ 
April. ure .. Ofthe Air.  jOftheEug |; 
A| Max. ax. ot; dat 
Tras 17/18 [osa | mx | 9 ШҮҮ кышкы. 
Thurs. 171 9.82: 9.795 35 47.0 > 
Friday 18| 19 | 29.869 | 29.785 | 57 | 45 | 510 KIRAR 
Satur 19/20 | 29.810 | 29.790 | 59 | 48 | 535 ык 
day20,21 | 29.953 | 29.917 | 61 38 | 495 45 SW. 
n. 21 (С | 29950 | 29918 | 64 | 37 | 505 FEE 
Tues. 22/23 | 29.731 | 29.543 | 60 | 42 | 510 FERT] 
Wed. 23| 24 | 29.854 628 | 61 39 50.0 48 FA A 
—— — i —|—|— а 
Average . 29.856 Л | 40. 50.3 Кус 
April 17—Clear; fine; low dusky c " „В 
— [SER eei. fiie; overcast; ‘Sighi ral 
— oudy ; with stron; W. wind ; 97 
—  90—Slightly overcast and e го еш уе. night. 
— . 91—Fine ; cloudy and tag i very Pis 
— . 92—Fine ; boisterou: h rain ; fine ai 
— 23— Cloudy ; 3 Men fine Thru hout. 
Mean temperature of the 3 1-5 deg, above the average 
эы jop. 
ЕЕЕ Б No. of Prevailing Winds, 
Арт |БЕЕ ЕЕ 28 |Yonrs in | Quantity |- alal EC 
“БИЯ w it үз ; Е ü N 
pana a a АН щш a a a 
Sunda; 57.7 | 35.4 | 46.6 | 16 0.14 т.п d rr 
Sundays e бов |359 | 479 | 14 ost ial ЖЫШ 
Tues. 60.8 | 37.8 | 493 12 075  |4| 4| 7| 2] 4 & "n 
W 61.3 | 401 | 50.7 14 0.81 5/3 s 13745 
61.1 | 39.6 | 50.3 12 0.51 |3/6| 7| 3/5 тт 
9.5 | 51.0 13 0.72 |3| во -| 5l 612 
40.0 | 50.8 17 0:58 12171 9114161116 
~ The пе highest temperature > during -the above riod occurred 
r 1810—therm. 81 deg. ; and the lowest on the 26th, 101 Dem. 
8 
tices to Correspondent: y 
CONVOLVULUS MAUR: eite: W T. We find t that this plant 
was fueran in the Botanical Magazine, t. 5243, but so re- 
cently that the na not found its way into systematic 
works. 16 із very near C. tricolor, the common Convolvulus 
e ae — ча : de $ not so prett, 
RIC rene mouthed pickle bottles, with a 
pite: Penny's paste and pins Beetle poison are also bo 
said to kill them. Under eem , һо! ; e 
first plan will perhaps be jue. and safes! round 
injure tà 
the sides of the beds Miss ling water T ll also 
b 0: this you t take care not to i 
ut in doing 
Mushrooms. t 
CUCUMBERS: J S. Cucumber рц have all the а 
Your 
ance of being sunburnt. Th 
m the difference betwee 
has p: 
and Euphorbia [ети e iar pro Ме tr at es cw right o wrong, it is clear that your id 
bloomers, and remaining long in beauty. These shonld mees а e AEST = mE rs уы ашуы a бо. йо, in р 
be eie 5. m inei x e t s are | Give air freely avail um nothing, INE m зан 
valued, and therefore they shou afforde ever b th - Draca 3 e many TEES 
D Pd er аа баШ ы rtr PM BRI 
Д ЁД э 
sorsom order good s s for t | temperature to plants recently planted out until they | Еи EMING'S SALTING MACHINE : Const. Reader. You villini 
winter. АЦО а eh affording der gs pan get into fall growth, but avoid indu oss habit | advertised at p. 666 of o Volume for 1860. 
sufficient pot room and a pm ing temperature, во as to | bv too much moisture and warmt efi gg | НАпатовм Інасвазов: J M inqui ires where he can шеше. 
induce free growth n e wood well ripen һа e Te Aiii. беш ankes адаша БАП ЫШ. the 
5 g lic RAE fairly get hold of the soil, for it is generally somewhat | Hxwe: 4 Subscriber. This word is by по means сопйпей to 
early in autumn, w the secret of having them | difficult t егор from wood of this descrip- fibre of one plant, There is common Hemp, a Нашр 
finely in bloom aghat the winter. Chinese Prim- | tion, Give air as freely as the à of ihe Weat р сше emp and Mai ila Hemp, sllnamesap н уыш 
roses, especially the double varieties, are also бее үйл аа ОРЕ олаш Sri ah : 2 diflerent plants. Common He ids d Ot Mos tet- 
A short-jointed wood, | sativa; Manila Hemp out of Böhm a nivea, or Mum tv. 
of every attention. An^ Eie eedlings of the fringed and тер crop is setting, аз the young frui tilis. All these substances 3 undoubte tedly come under 
а nói gui d n Box bon. ш ХаК y apt to damp off unless the erii is kept Meses R B. Your Pear twigs are infested witha ge боол 
ree ghi da 55 Unles rabia са n kot y v y moderately 0 dry. Endeavour to secure a steady bottom- | Hot water and soap, with a carefully 8| prd 
y g 0088 | heat of about 75° or 80° for lante in ай ж d n dios.—C М. We are vnable Юй 
plants c of the best double varieties at hand the Pe odere EAR ee eC ы have bored small Ме 
kee p thes oil in ina pro ate as to moisture; Бе йн та x mall enge deer | vebs ; firstly, becanso fis 
int wi ; » ў 
of weakness, shaking the exhausted soil from чш having i о тайт wie the jede etting, у fact is quite new to s, am аро uso w oo 
u to 
their "n md psi a in li ght fibr ry peat, well inter- 
well soaking ti 
begin to e ex 
no Den wt the specimens. 1f you Py". 
ош shall be much obliged to 
iud 
1831 by 
bere 
he. author has 
purgi ndon., T 'ronicle, 80 
ona know] 
orden Pro ^ 
1 ‘corres TCR ar Ls Gardeners € 
naf 8 bee arked by 50 sound 
alodes verna. 
mixed with and, } eep i.i 
pots, and placing them m shady situation. SER AND SHRUBBE TKON Bus: 
This will done the difliculty which many sapono It is still антов з {о expose even the Tarda m 
in the management and propagation of these showy |9f bedding plants шшш protection. All that 
winter e for if the plants have not рел кезг! done antil the ире become warmer in the 
much e by blooming, youn ots will b pr 
freely emitted from every branch, and when t this is to give uch air as circumstance | admit 
happens the plants should be broken up and repotted without injuring “the plants, and to phó Cisl 
f Verbenas in turf where 
moist atmosphere until they have become well 
hey сап be secur ely protected at nights 
h 
tod drying - winds, Such thi ings when remove 
t 
established, — cim ordinary care they will grow 
sias үк 
winter 
A ma "€ 3 
soil, a plan 
ing which wili save trouble i in watering and be much better 
and dese Р. 
to 
A rm кү e. it; iet 
а face as 
leaves is SE 
arance of уо our Pi py оп 
ears MRO Sy a 
> pe 
Somo Chery e кәч p 
бы the унну сап opi. " pum UR Жел апа 
they will also be greatly benefited by irren supplies 
specim of h ard | 
| Tender annuals that have been raised in heat s 
be pri ricked out i in light s soil under г cover, in order 
e roots, an 
eg from want of pot room. In eid 
n shoots o ‚ climbers as they advance in eie 
ч hardy annuals shoul 
d [апа do not Rue plenty of Tem and Stocks, 
the fragrance 
d be sown after the first Pied 
which will always render them 
xoi: 
Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN ла жеб; 
Disbud F Peach and Nectarine trees 
| afford free growing: subjects plenty y 
€ , filling their pots vith тоом, 
lenjoy an occasional ' watering yit ап 
t 
narius upe cibi s theafternoon is adopted. Proceed 
f sap, 
of im 
be done 
flow 
protection 
aves, ong it 
without i УЕ "de k sharply "ie Poli fly, and 
apply tobaeco water the moment ida is perceived ; on 
we 
the remark Met mi 
EkRATUM.—At p. 358, col. a, o 
ei coent to be Дж бн, 
н э уш! 
a well known. 
