504 THE GARDENERS ОНЕОХТОТЕ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar 31, 1862. 
rande, have also been introduced with . good effect, colour makes it useful among its gayer neighbours. ater until they lay | hold | of the soil, and wi 
Ка Wr" the ey do admirably viti 0 the p ly June, pricked out, and kept in the reserve | the pr esent favourable weather and Proper a Hen 
lively дош of the Ferns, which seem to grow with | garden, as recommended for Arabis, &c., it will flow ENT will ref cover the beds and w ill repay all th 
astonishing vigour, rendering this one et the most|in April and May. ouble that een bestowed upon them, but ev e 
delightful Features of this admirable establishment. a e br to prevent their sust: E ery 
Of Orchi ere is a larg check, for if allowed to get into ап unhealt y state dd 
ids 
tion, four long houses being "wholly filled with thon. 
Many fine kinds consisting of Saccolabiums, Cattley 
тей, Cypripediums, and others were in lonii ; 
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Calendar of Өрен 
(For the d 
DEP тинт. 
1 
d for the propagation 
of favourite spring blooming а. аз тан Phlox oxes, 
ample refe rence to wh ich will be found in d 
last fortnight, j 
In fine Merge and o 
PLAN 
Сох: ATORY, &0.— Ea: ежа 
gre уе се will soon be getting their ed 
and so ome e for ight and c e will be necessary to avoid 
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Nis inias, S ai ld now 
e must b efully 
their r pla ces. 
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water оша һе 
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FRUIT AND KIT TOR: 
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Where circumstan es will admit, plants that 
t risk of 
with clear water, 
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after wateri 
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form 
air. to P? re in succession Mo of Peas, Bea 
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should һе mulched 
it will assist in securing 
good substitute, Atter 
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can б. pen ed and labour 
e adds by sowing перы у. аө gr 
| sown at this season where they are to sta 
nd, sowine 
thi roii. 
vamning out the 
per nces in the lines, 
avoids checking the 
scarce, Lettuce sho 
ts to 
era 
nary the | aen Я 
former Constance w териси, D its da size and | allowing the atmosphere чо „е мем ЖАЫ sea i; ut ugh dryness at root; an occasio 
rich deep mauve colour the pink and white bright sunny days. Also see “hat ery plani ve of manure water will be useful to these and 
кзг аге very han D perfectly clean рахе dee it in this house, and that Cabbages. Use mong gro crops and get 
In the water house or Aquarium were many fine the creepers, nfested w wort sects. Young | weeds destroyed wherever they make their appearance, 
imens of E Pitcher pnis among which niki thes | stock in pits. wil now к makin: pid growth, and | Get ure wheeled upon quarters where it will 
ei na, a hybrid raised by Mr. Dominy of Exeter, жена; Stopping | be wanted, and see that there is a good supply bei 
betw N. esiana and an imported E amed | and trai Examine Heaths Е € ага Орен for the Cdery crop, for without plenty of ad 
species with pale green pitchers. hybrid most | and Dur ipis the momen l larg p Celery hardly be obtained 
resembles the first-named kind, from which it differs | “06 80! ае 
у in its greater richness of spotting and marking | ОЎ STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
of ерте ПЕАТ RCING DEPARTM Forthe Week ending Мау 28,1862. as observed аі ће Horticultural Garden 
] PrsERY.— —Where the, e of the eis of great TR í TEMPERATUR: 
dog ed ox) enterprise of оя G. nyata Ad importance, care must be observed to MUS the soil i ina| May. [Bem : Vott wi $ 
may, howe c. 8 hat a Ó w fitted up as durin ng the period of ripening, | AS] мах. | Min. Mean| 1 100620 
z у, Кае Neue f a РИ р : for as there is mo reasonable hope of obtaining highe| e upra aan] e | ar [aen | Mp. =ч 
» гарде; the trouble | Friday 23) 25 | 29.756 | 29.735 5 [gw 
rm [x u- ^о me by Mr. Veitch, not necessary to collect and place together those approach- | Satur 24 28 | 20926) 29391 PA aat 
but also m Ape IM ie ier а and machinery, ing теру 80 as йо be able to afford them a rather | Mon. 26/28 | 30.110 | 30.005 55, лг 
h^ er pots, v miens d ping and dy а mosphe amid ошар them with the | Wer 25 | 29860 | 29:30 P4 iA 
mite, У |' volnere yes 2 yringe a aren they х х b: m is me Am nem aa | ome ei |а | 6а | CER ICTU а? 
Su are no very strong will be benefited by | >, арата IL UERER: j 
Ry and minerals.. T "eb Vaa aa also to ba decorated being left on the month after tue € » MA АА dm Я or s ping 
Aln an e this will be a n Pdl do d cut, but this wl sel da "be necessary in t c. Screens: Gio канде o£ wind from BW. tà NW. ШИЙ 
SEES GP worth MEE y mieresung depart- | healthy vigorous plants, Any neglect in he E i "e зугул through t 
n d Р f fed hi holly | Watering and m d a moist atmosphere in the| = Raih; overcast and showery ; slight rain at night. 
Ф пабе and furrow гоо! Viu ouse was wW. бе Y | case of si io) tock m y lead to fruiting pre- - Ex Ис CT Кг fine ; PE e үсү: TR culi бш 
Мо, df 859 Ni bem. ines in pots, ih maturely, геми Ва let Chad be no lack of attention RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHI 
ines of Y biely Gleich with [аб present. Plants swelling their fruit should be the "asi уен, fore ensuing Week, ending June 7,18 
iR. Bays and Aani f y е MM үү: а ш ас ри plenty of liqui id manure and a moist FA Spal gé | No. of | Greatest Prevailing Winds. 
Standard y У it shutting up early in the afternoon ЗЕ ЕЕЕ SE | Yearsin И ЕЕ 
the sides of the main walk, which. 1 Nie ihe re об | er ine o ЧЫ ылд ше. |2881 PEE SE | Toteni Quantity; Bs | m 
the : clea Azaleas syringing. [etm Rai | огаш. sr ШРЫ 
just рее into Ulo i, ер їп addition cam ViNERIES.—]f spider erstes its appearance on е} Sunday 1.| 67.8 | 445 | 562 | 13 037 in. | 10| —| 511 3 3 
Baal med above alluded to, млн a | foliage after fruit has enced colouring no "time Моп 3| eag |46|% | 16 07 вт 931318 
Ys id ыштен just now more than usually should be lost in таана the —— pipes with Nen. 4..| 68.8 | 450 |569] 14 олз 252248023 
sulphur. The — should » mixed i т ч | pewa, Б] zoz 0468 |se jo i | om ыда заи 
о t equal quantities of lime and к араа ed | Satur. 7..1 687 | 473 | 5801 13 052 181904 d 
with a brush, The n diei to prevent the sulphur | . Thehighest temperature during the above period оссштей on 
from being washed or rubbed off, and the soot t helps DNE T тл lowest оа te It and s B 
Ga er to have beds gay |to p any ble appearance. 
April, May, it is necessary that ground|perature of late houses where the mit is tices to Correspondents. 
Pn spans: for чы bete ы. such spring Е must not be allowed to fall too low аё | ОікгутвА roe чочу PCM уса e ve iei 
owering p аз P them € i -sized bunch and fection оев wel 
things as Daisies, Arabis, | М. for a y there will be but | р 10:0 wall. 
Alyssum, Aubrietias s and other plants should be planted e eut curing а good crop of these unless a |" your blucs havo Босоо white. 1 Te won Cal primas 
temperature of 70^ is maintained. Attend carefully What you have, and to obtain а fresh supply of 
As to plants suitelle ford ep Ac dose in п Маг, апа TI Toug Vines tly planted, keeping the borders in a | as fp фе; Фора in jonr neighbour ac AMA 
eatment, the has been found | y state, maintaining a moist at here, and | "season; ind: el or 
vien most serviceable, provided a double set of plants | shading if ni til the Vines get a fair start. AIRE, Qi is Педа. als let t fison iE 
is kept in rve garden, as they be, to | Proceed diligently with thinning the berries, imme.| bottom; 3, For the top any good binding "Gravel; & Hot 
remove into the flower beds every second year. Аз to | diately they are каа) for they progress rapidly at We are unacquainted with ust keep it off the 
colour white, d blue indis- | this salt and water Ку орады f R th in- 
aee Я ше; 1 e laterals in time, and allow no| Grass edging. Can any vour А 
pensable spring work. associates of the eA emi | E about Canterbury йт Ce ovatis and à Yel 
loh MOM E e ay be put into the samej  Mzzoxs. Where the fruit ig swelling the soil should | Cordata, the Yellow Cucumber treo of tho United Sary 
the introuoion a RO. Moning planta, Tek е ME ME оо every memis| Oi Ус Ghionantaus retusus, а Орго pnt inge 
there is the Erythronium D Dens canis, which may Бе | as Жа; tl ота чунь 38. Ajuga reptans Ranuncue 
treated in the same way as sii be oe and if thus | fruit еб зр ty of obtaining good fl гад arvensis. We have received in the course of our live do 
rui ess the leaves M im moe Keep the bad specimens, but по: so wretchedly preserved? опо. 
— 1 will not not fail ыз Lacer as itis very кону їп | Vines thin, and Went thei i Pel ý Erodi „— Hastings. E e! 
у decoration we have useless laterals. and теше : G Н A. Not the Am wecd but the native Рат ор 
those beautiful spring flowering plants the S Scillas, but | once, as these when left p I ун ds d peer Mag af трой БА р) intervals 0 
insects. There is yet plenty of time to secure l| afortnight. A single dragging will do no goo tho inside of 
eau AS. sx „Зай if any of the frames which кышкы ти 
especially for borders. e now come to the more ien keel ned pau yen Wax Fiowens: срба саа мо qs e a an 
lasting flowering plants for April, such as Croeuses, &c. | a honte MER purpose the plants shonld be go ic erg docs f arp toa К tor where à Ld 
Nor must we omit fro e list such early T as оен eitia во wonderfully ferie фи 
the Ru , Tourn eriana, and La Candeur ; FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIE s of an experienced e itio de ikay to iron ате the ко 
there are also others of more is less beauty. Thereare| If weshould have a continuance of beg: weather зек in the returns. is a very full aO deus 
too N ones, Ranunculuses, all | examine recently trans zansplanted | shrubs, especially on frost of 1838 in the of thy одод" “887 
of. are suitable for massing, and which, if vell . Other y be found 
procured and planted about the first week in November, | suffering К uris t they are not| deners Magazine.” 
will be extremely beautiful ir Ар and May. For] wi "E " Give à era smking Woopsrars : "Thun will be obliged by some S py е 
к аі за Apri ay. Вог e Ф stir and mulch the surface after- dents informing him wiat e. stain is they carre boten 
МЫ ШЫ | is more suitable than the Wall-| wards. The half-hardy plants now consigned to their | T adest gg ba wiegt whi appear to be 
by -- ; although ves firo ‘yet when planted | summer places many m € shelter under glass immor EE LE epe: 
y hundreds ost agreeable, and its| aud much attention and саге, be ded | Misc: 
