408 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 3, 1882, 
as Blenheim or yon might have been placed with 
pre propriety. Such b buildings with such scenery 
would have на. a perfect EHE ; but alas! it у 
not to be, so lettin d the house pass, one can only feel 
Rept 
pton speaks thus of the Memes and situation of those useful winter flow ering ps s Euphorbia 
Where a 
crowding will чалады ан thei end in view. 
ye t 
winter flowering in due time. o care 
lost in admiration of the splendid scenes created by | cuttings of such plants as Brugmansias, Cler 
system of high cultivation is carr 
ried 
Have | removing | арлы 2 pits and frames place t] tha 
eye to the propagation of stock for succession or | th еу c covered at night in case of m ра 
еш "i 
rythrinas, ^ Poinsettias, Eranthemums, and 
nt 
Й n spea of 
Shardeloes. “ рем 8, 
described by a gentlem ot gne mos correct t taste those who have only one гәз be 4 
(the Right Hon. William On when he called it ‘a o in must make a compromise in point of tempera- (5. be wanted, and вее that dE. 
perfect specimen of а n elegant pem beers and 
пзе to grow their whoie 
ure between „those which are natives of hot m dp 
T roolons. Do 
if we consider it only dom the € d, 
oint ot view from which stra ү heir judg- | accomplish th 
ment, 16 appears eben ide мешш бт die ee from | up during the аніс pari of the he and even A little fe 
every. defect, but кип examination it will be | at nig ght if ро int o 
his reulation of air should be kept 
81 
the reputation 76 M ‘has been deservedly 
robiums, &e 
odendrons, | exposure to bright Ба 
of 
hardly be obtained. Get spring-raise 
Ке аз editis ena аз е Baccolabiame ofe 
у are not injured b too E 
GARDEN 
8 
upply being prepared for the Celery crop; for b 
out plenty of old rich manure large c crisp Cel elery can 
d Cau "йзге аш 
ttuce planted out, if not ye t done, selecti 
a sheltered situation and light rich soil. A fes fe for them 
vergreeus stuck amon st Fin 
g "iue g "d EA чыт planting, 
so as to sereen them from t 
lished, is one of the chief defects 96 - lace, | D ^ 
pront suere а viole because і t form № of | be "abut up very early in the afternoon. бегиш = речаи ае De x ане зр ший the roots get 
separation between the two par A the. Park, А now exhausted with fl of Кы ani ПАЛ MB AE ank should be 
ought to be аңа і in reality, as nia asin appearance. | their pots and repotted. Еі ibrous loam, fibrous heatlı LE i iet Tu БӨ der of Alpine 
This separation is the more striking, as ы line | soil with charcoal and coarse sa неса LO. Bt s heces н i 0 ; plant 
of disunion is made by the men which түз us to compost t for them Make e of v ав B idi DER di МЧ riangle, 15 inches 
ound аө of its extremities, even to n be obtained. See that all poder | slates m E xcd w en ami 8 ar vered with 
before we can arrive i the scenery which | annuals have; timely Senn in regard to shifting, | * ^ а МА tdi eoram X i mH im m ablished, Take 
displays its лыла in front t ot the house. LN pricking out, liquid manure, &c. be e or ET Fe а melenr plantations 
ects would easily be rem medied—the fi t by е оге the runners have made much progres, Con 
кл communication under the Si did d Mas uu ue to disbud Peach and Nec ota arine o A аз 800n з 
; the Hed beig e, or rather a дөй d appear like| „PINERI s has been үлене, ЫНА, ошу the yowug shoots will admit of it, and look у 
а bridge, wie bald give a new character to the effoctunl n met кон of secu ring a su NK Е rait. АТ any | after insects, whieh must now be careful uly kept m 
posa if judici ESEN пише, апа үз ес& pa house | Particular time is g T of. the check. Thin suckers from Raspberries, leaving four or 
with an object which ought never to be t o distant stock, taking care to geb t fording A ei 
fom tl T sufficient time to allow Sd af t k : pr 
from eriod of compa: s the only certain STATE OF THE AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
тойдо ia m орао and well sheltered kitchen idit of inducing the them ы "mit ү” ia? TE season. | il 30,1802 rved atthe Horticultural 
% ЖЫ this сорин Shar ou | j aras | With plenty of convenience this is easily enough EOR XATURE 
guished. At placo in kou untry is re E OE finer managed, but Shir e the accommodation is ди, itis| Apu. |8 8 а 
kitchen Pura, ог a more о uctive one; в | ру far the most dificul art of the cuiture of the A^ Max. 
economical manner, and ps d in cases where a regul supply E ETC ые ETHER E 
tensions to high keeping, but weeds are not allo to be furnished from limited accommodation, it is safer | Friday 25 26 | 29.862 | 29.834 
to luxuriate. It is our intention in a continuation P ie pl in pots, во as to secure perfect com- | Satur 20 37 | 2980: | Doi 
this paper to de vote a Iu of it to the cultural 
But we o first strive 
to do something like e justic e to the dom: 
We 
e 
"E 
ofi" » - 
mand over the roots, and also be able to move the 
А neces- 
рага to a cooler „pit or „otherwise, as may 
Black tvari 
Sunday 27| 28 | 30.026 | 30.015 
Mon. 8 
Моп. 30.124 | 30.017 
Tues. 29) 1 | 30.247 | 30.027 
Wed. 30| 2 | 30.085 24 
агу. агіе 
че ft winter fruiting, and the stock of these should 
a portion of them should be 
these e МЫКЫЙ t it is peg unique. - Situated ona 
stilted into their "uiting pots as soon as е Озе 
7M 41 
on wid are groups 4 т е опе sees kc 
lake, 
every 
which in the present state of the weat ork 
that requires muc v €; tion, ду must Ww ol iP tie 
plants are to be k n first-rate conditi Give 
of ERA turf, which are seen over th e tops of an 
between the trees, and extend to de ge "of Some 
boldly outlined and ross halk hills, covered. with 
id to the 
a shading to assist in keeping down the tempera 
freely, 4 pes draghis of cold. drying Lm an 4, uso 
without Ske under the necessity of admitting cold 
n Ё 
| Ham e kep 
|uficienty high du iri bloom, and until the berries are | 
d upon fr from the most healthy Vines, unless 
we | fairly set to suit the Muscats ; for a crop of these cannot 
6 
truly beautiful, 
to the memory of the late talented Mr. - Repton. | 
H. B., C. M.H.S., Amersham. 
Calendar of eh 
PLAN 
CONSERVATORY, &c.—Azaleas, as зш go out of| 
bloom, should have their seed vessels peke о, апа 
those that require more pot room should be shifte ed а 
Š 
© 
& 
ut 
Б 
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ч 
p 
E 
Bg 
e 
E 
nds tting their fruit It will be better, however, to | 
injure other varieties by асе а night tempera- 
ture; 68° 0 ? will be found qui sufficient. Get the 
p 
their чете а СА after al jari ing out. See 
keep them too orit will be difficult to prevent 
ti that | Слххез : 
Vines in pots or boxes are 
water at the root. 
Fros.— Attend to stoppiug and thinning the shoo 
and aim at securing shortjointed strong growth b 
аг т the young w wood to all the light possible, "This 
eu but iti is useless hoping for a crop of good fruit from 
es t 
= кайг moist, and giv the foli iage a good washing wi ith 
th in, 
hat are repas with wood. Keep the atm 
occupy half the time 16 would do if deferred until ће)  Mgroxa.— Mai 
plants have made their growth. These beautiful plants | pera tee ^ quum wien Si pantat ош ui у p 
are exceedingly subject to thrips, and unless a sharp жа. Tul grt, w. erit Indici ng a e Babik of 
n with these pests immediately they uch moisture and waa after the 
make their appearance it be difficult to subdue 
Moti fairly е hold of the bes 
te Сост Ам —Enco urag 
e newly put out plants with 
kjg 
S 
2| 
8 
Average . | ! 30.030 
Ар prit еН very fine ; rain at night. 
2 Rain; thunder 9—10 A. м.; Бы sultry 1ле 
пе. 
—  96—Rain ve 
— 27—Very hoe Dx Anc lenta xs 5i B 
— . 98—Very fine, bm air; cool at night. 
—  99—Fine; dry пе throughout, 
— Visier with а, ue hase 2e; very fine.. 
an temperatur of the week 51 deg. above the average. 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER А 
ренин the last 36 years, for the ensuing d enim IM 10, 1802. 
орн 
88 5585] яа | No. 
ЕЕЕ Е 28 Yersin Quantity ШИЛИК, 
a Б.ч Р. whic! A . 
Мау. ЁН" дере рс zZ hi й 
е | Sanday 4 .| 617 | 37.9 | 498 | 12 олош.| 610| 618021 
Mon.  5..| 61.8 | 38.8 | 50.3 19 1.26 5114371411 
Tues. _ 6..| 60411 386 | 495 | 13 oes |- 5 1 
ied 7..| 6141| 402 | 509 | 15 039 14616 1 
Thurs. 8.,| 61:92 39.2 | 50:2 | 15 oc |2] 6l 7|- i 
Friday 9..| 6155| 39.6 |305 | М oso [897 ; 
Satur. 10..] 61.83 509 | 15 058. 1416 
A iod occurred on 
"The hi; Ене ter eum GU during the above the 
4th, 185, апа and re. sí deg.; and the lowest on the Sth, 
1855—41 " 
Notices to Correspond penc 
Booxs: We understand that a fine copy о! ves 
Botany,’ in 36 vols, bound and. fully ie may e 
18L, upon application to JES, 1, Nelson Co 
Green] W. Those who can a afford such a purchase hen 
t| 
vi те De scien us mr 
EN ME ors wi ih thi 
ori the Са] Colony Boa send Pu teas and su е ч 
and an yof th stralian Governors can furnish Bani 
ias, f 
HERRTES : An Amateur. No doubt the beetle js the onns 
grey Curculio, which feeds by night. Draw t " 
through yo ur hand soon after га the beetles Tn 
wid 
m do 
be afte eres exchange 
Compound cannot possibly have any effect upon 
e ý 
umns 
people as ton to eis the — "s Де illu ate King 
xi a: Gremhorn, This is the proper Tae 
^t b stated. 
of writing the eum as veh pedi c Ө ИШ between T 
min George 
whether there ever was rsonage 45 
the 
нЕлтїхө: V. Hotwater pipes, beyond d P dra ы 
growth quay. е but [m that аге fairly established 
y.be 
the houses or on a bed €oal-àshes out of doors and 
l by means of a v and 
lowed to remain for а few hours. If calico 
is properly put upon the frame чә as A d йрн 
any smoke to escape, every inse о which tobacco 
opportun ity, in order to secure m fruitful 
wood; o draughts must however be avoi 
ERRIES.—Give abundance tge ir ery 
favourable сна, and let late crops e peter 
escape, and it isa great и: to be: beue oke 
oblig ged t 
WER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
Now that we have weather favourable for m ra- 
tions in these de бн nts, ample employment ч be 
plants without being o 
fumes. G 
growth and “ - ec cmn e ka moist, 
giving а thoro when bevenry, Бу MR 
surfaco waterings: vil S RI the ом. x although 
oium ths he Lage moist will not serve 
to tle n vigour after this season. Now Ме 
= а Куз time to мы out all extraneous or fading 
гас : 
better des! estroy - inferior stock than suffocate t acit 
must be 
hem 6, т With m uil Stocks, 
to bloom, any remaining stock of 
duis - perenials, The ir of tender Roses 
€ not be lo delayed, those previously 
| planted must be man olini ези that appear 
NAMES 
от й Hollyhocks, &c., that have 
been pro систми ted w here | nos; 
i. iir injured by the weather, Get bedding 
MELONS : !'puilgbract „Н еее dod two 
ou have s for -h 
I» latior s pg not be covered over E 
— cd should stand as clear a8 possi 
ni г the atmosphere in 
ass ato 0 noo in t may occupy a hollow chamber lore trie 
с which will form а зоро for yours "init jn the ford í 
bead те be rich turfy loam, put in Aider each ah; 
hilloċks, about 18 inches or 2 feet deep, ом grow fl © 
etai ^ the top of these, and t : 
Len n the hillocks with mo; until y 
hi 
surf: 
ky bury your pipes about 
over that i аткы 
becam: 
yours Doeane a that either han zy 
has done the mischief.t 
