528 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Тоз 7, 1809. 
brackets for suppor y; for it is bad management to occupy glass|be that the plant will - gro — 
erem Perte] ire A being n naturally t ith plants of y be| firmly into the soil and ula good 
to be wee in order that their peculiar dabis cipe {ей soon he be plentiful out of doors, 16 is not | leads us to observe that both h the bile and th 
flow vé sa ES roperly exhibited ; tice that is | desirable, however, to GRE the house ld be in a — „dry state when this wori e ps 
well deserving of imitation, and t ге nlicates ың ш, the aim should rather be tol a moderate | n to, as not hing is wo orse than workin 
Tettstustion evinced throughout ee red mber „of handsome specimens effectively arranged, clay, or them. g TES 
hrough | which soil is a little moist without stickin 
ug 
selecting ce €: for Em 
Mr. R. i studio. corridor pu res 
s Eu 
ugenias, is 
individual 
greater amount of floral display from plants of n 
А hs arrangement will ire e 
ле permanent occupants of the 
merit. 
first-floor passage of the ew is nt ^ 
opposita direction, et is given to the medir miden сео 
the e lev rel from which the greater part of the 
амат iss 
The ет of the Rhododendron hou 
ue dore p 
€ аа E the NS Һауф О 
Batem Aem a handsome structure, on a 
leval with tho збу room, fro xt ich it is only 
separated by a plato glass sion; both И 
div 
eps | lower n the principal floor of the 
w. 
"another corridor in the iod direction, | 
pe from 
they can both be entered. The arra ngeme ent is very con- 
iM or borders, n" " this gonion should е iind 
m ce, to secu 
and repot a 
shift "this season, 80 as 
roots before Мае 
they grow. 
order strong and vell wi 
еп the 
is in a т e fit for any gardening аса Was 
i ugh, and benefit t 
ithout sa ating t material SAE 
Wa ош afterwards must b formed 
t ben 
uffer from. 'ärought it w ill be 
ripened wood, icl p rapidly in 
to bloom finely. Use every means to v ep down insects. ad crude and cold 
e | Give clear weak oe deir to young етен speci | will be of grea 
mens, any ume e inte nded to ol filed another | not в 
y over watering. 
efit, Mens so long as the Tu do 
best to wait. for the 
inve 
Mai 
oist grow 
venient, 
west side of n киыны һоше leads on tot 
every pla 
e 
— M e 
e| the 
s | lightly morning and e 
owers, 
E le 
ыы їп re ilr: 
е he, dun 
shall have become hen soaked. Syringe 
ven ing, and зто ven &c., 
1 ais platform at th 
southern end. iar to this platform i 
that along the Line гаен, lanted with lloped 
ringe of Box, but 16 also yields an ampl t of 
frin 
the ees ту to the v 
he sep 
house is s fom ү library window, acro: 
which is now being remodelled, to the Rhododendron 
s 
| TORCING DEPARTMENT. jard while 
fnll k. keer ping 
of 
inned. "Let а good breadth of ground be 
i Spinach; trench it сото dd and we Dr Do well 
manured. рсе getting o 
A Mushroom bed m 
g toge 
ether 
alf Er mix one-third o 
n check any further fermentation, а 
the 
making 
atm: 
HA FRUIT AND КІТ 
vi rod y "Blant at an зз ted s ARD 
er, is get akwi ii plants of La Continue to watch wall trees ps. disbud by 
plenty of hest a a moisture while that се У ont and жер them clear of insects, Endive may 
done safely. See that шше n blocks x pe in a bas skot e planted. High manuring is necessary to have itin 
А, по ow be es timor 
to fortia nt for when 
f loamy soil wid dr [^ ases 
bed, forming p pee п мін 
5 
341 E] 
* 
€ and 
em А 
from rning room wi indow, over the parterre: 
naen 3 and bi This is s by far the best рої int in the 
distinct view is obtained 
to secure rà et vigorous 
mmediately 
Strawberry runners may soon 
Those who cannot Ae ground for a 
appropriate foreground to the small lake below, and 
thereis 
P 
use every means new plantation 
rowth. This mi not be obtained, however, unless all | may prick them out in prepared ter. abo 6 inches 
dL ight at the oot ; therefore attend well to watering. apart, and remove rad with balita 1 
е | and never allow an р: - intended to be cropped with Onions, should j^ Mes. 
RA air moderately to young stock, 1 оет manured , and dug at least 18 inches deep i т ац 
| in centle syrineine, | 'Ph 
rnoon, giving the plants a 
e 
ood steaming by wetting every | small bre 
з 
ау 
adth, for 
pring and early summer use, 
ond into the res. F; : , 
this poin ie: isel, the irie дт ea A P vom "the available воі tinue to роб a few suckers as be sown the second week in August. Choose 
grouping four DIAN wes S mas ol Rliododindrots they can be obtained of sufficient strength, and do|a dry day for putting in the seed. Mark ont 
and Azaleas around, and the fine bold plantations of not allow too many to'be produced by one plant, a$|4 foet beds, w 1 foot alleys between, and work 
h it is all flanked on both sides, they w ther. Indeed never allow а һе surface soil until it will pass freely through 
шө extremely telling. An um рена: тт to оа ар Moe ut is not likely to be the teeth of an ordinary iron rake; then drills 
resente d from Mrs . Batem ws bo udoir, which is over Id r stock, and, unless in the case of any scarce | about inch deep, 6 inches from each side, and 9 
and look s eastward, | 50: never more "than two on a plant. Plants growing | inches apart, in which led the seeds regularly, and 
SMAP in the line of the Wellingtonia avenue. The + beds of soil must be Мыл; carefully attended to with | cover with light porous si 
great straiglit walk is at least half a mile ome in this 
direction, with a rapid ascent to the extre end, 
bove re the rock that terminates it is surmounte ted by а 
е. 
ivi mass 
un 
+ bees of the ene will sometimes get quite dry, eed 
he ista ive 
|t 
of soil ; ; for unless this is attended t 
phe OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, reis LONDON, 
оте Week ending June 4, 1862. as observedat the 
'orticultural Garden 
VIN: * he i nside borders of houses intended to E TEMFERATURE 
келү лү a aie EE wak КИЕ Е = 
secret door in this, is laid Aasi in tolerably broad w. so ns to allow g P. 
sive aor üva foot 9108, 16 of their afterwards becoming pers for damp would omm 
centra o£ whith Can ensily de а TE 3d adimi rably Lou injurious, and DE likely to cause it ahala Friday $ 
рем for privaey, and affords every ar of facility fo be avoided. Muscats beginning to ripen should be| Sungay 1 
lady gardening. Gto ly devoted t EAI. for it is hardly possible to ripen | Mon. 2 29.977 
because eem, sio: seldom déba caca in their toin his at any season уш олы heat; At: m 
flowers have perished, and this department is not | 219 those for late use should be pushed Ave 39.964 | 29.678 65 58, 
visible from tho: rest of the-grounds; Ti bulbs, them right-by the end of €— onth at he la test. у OA overcast; € кле: оте 
wever, are nw added choice herbaceous plants, and Gs.—The second crop on the earliest trees will in| ^ — 30—Налу; overcast У омуз та rain pt night. 
any dde тетә things which indiviluw] mney guy | 1086 places be fast advancing towards maturity; as| June үшү сү усу р 
uo b a Ас ОТ, ааа 
. эё. be kept and rather cool, giving air freel SET Шз фр о, ДАН ч ery dry 5 very fine. е 
т а fine day, using a little fire on wet cloud s, to Mean temperature of thé week 3.9-1oth р abi. 
— Чыны К СЕ i engtbenel by the | prevent poa and to allow of a gentle саси of x OF THE АТ НЕШЕ ШЕШН 
Larch, the bars being disposed d no on either] 21. 780 ev Е зари yi ne jon ege one and idm 
side of te nien like cs Ss ofa y. The MN : sn) «ов of insects, s EH EH FE ыл. 9 e a EE 
choice of wood fo: кез; t *E|SsEB| 55 | Years Quantity 0125 
or br ick w i» e imet 2 rial Mzrows.—Plants on which the fruit is species me 48" ZAS] ЯЕ ушы ог “й «pers 
x wadid- avs Sn 33 kept dr, dry ee the root, and freely eic vt | Sandag 8. BOTH РЕ ETTE dH СОГ? ч 15 3 m 
seem to be d re @ ЗЕ ays, avoiding moisture in the atmosphere Mon. 9..| 700 | 49.2 | 59.6 | 18 148 2238 
made.. VE or vd iE ee ue аз ба ar cam Бе done without inju бег Нер ш Н |ы ШШ 
th cross terrace, through plants. Do not allow the bottom heat to decline where Thus. 12-| 13 |495 | 602 | 0 | 05 [1 у | 
the little Cherry orchard. 4 there i нр archway, | Ше fruit is setting, which is а frequent cause of the | Satur 14::| 728 | 48.7 | 8071 18 | ose 11310000 
crowned by a bol le i d stone, at а e | young fruit dropping off. Kn watebful.ey The highest temporature during £o вуне ТТУ 
тепсгтепё of the е leading up to the tripo foliage, and guard agains spider, which, if once 70,198 tue. %0 йер. бай the rire ero 
—— 
with the upper , wit ЕЕ . | without greatly eoim the tender € s tices to Correspondents. Ў 
ARDE: Books: 5. F y Vines, take Hoare on th3 Vine; "s 
tower. It consists of n ed series of — pene of Th 1 t " а ue the same pr In Thompeor. 
two "e us the borders having a Re edging of| þei тегу Eb hr Doy gni tm de day Ba Ga dir iu пан information upon this 
бопе, e back of each border is a clipped Yew | well prepared plants will be rooting freely ; eim — M Е eA of 
hedge, itte ез of steps corre ondir with the rises p £ | INsecrs: 00 R. Your worm-lik ; es ald hs 
the. elk; with Ip Sp ng w down i ng will th à e soon be mecessary.| worm (Filaria sp.) A statement of its Wol. Your 
of Z T e DAD бей cross hedges буро ies set | Remove suckers as they appea Roses and clear| afforded a clue to its more precise identification: Rr oils 
кыек visions thus formed are filled with | the siens sof wild shoots. Stron shoots of Chrysan.| insecis belong to the dismong millepedes, 
Dahlias, in the за ch space being appro- g y Polydruzus argentatus.—J G. Тһе 1 Carrot and 
Fated aha to ptanté of › kind р d g appro- | themums may bid to produce dwarf com- ch you state have eaten out ít e - p^ are the 
Leere: d intero е NEM aye or ан а | pact кы Carnations and Picotees will soon be in твпїр seeda, апа caused a failure of Xo i gren 
gling o ensure, Ane walk is | bloom ; let plants in уо т moved under an awning iaa ubi sr To тыу е aim of wood and 
E tat med p uM. 
hese at p 
so placed that it can > avoided altogether e the | 
Dah lias are out of flower, while, even at that iod, 
IT they тау be коша 
cording t 
not acco: о ғ PL 
ibb. The plant 
sl 
from Queen ер 
Pi ornami 
ANTS : 
Pico базы be айо hi 9 d , нта, r1 
conspicuous or unsightly. And this is another Ga чен the other, ү: тро пт: аг T cannot attac Em mein о it as an enta Рза ‚ 
E instances in which ingenious contrivan behind,and Bt the mino Бетон Phe аЛ © | JW. Oncidium viperinum faras m —W HE. esa 
се for aecomplishing special gardening objects. as m uch as possible Pipi xar jet is quien va teens state ot Aquilegia vulgaris, 0 ; 3 
hot-bed. All seedlings should be marked, notici Ceanothus papillosus.—S Н. 1, Сагадала 
(То be Continued.) their various properties as to form, colour - Сотова Weldo TN ko а dior 4. "5 
B RM substance. If any bedding plants are yet out of the| forms of intermedia, very near РУГЕ P» obtain the 
ground, turn them out with as little disturbance of the| less glaucous beneath the leaves. pliention to to Mr. OsbOrm, 
Calendar of Operations. roots as possible, Sometimes, however, older kinds will йз быс yon name "upon, Зов ка; ө wo villani gouft 
For the ke. next ou remind он 
ed n TE ai * | should be broken a Titio so asto disengage the entan-| leaves Is it Jota Sollya t = Vinos 
ATORY, & 
gl 
—Nothing should be bro ught | 
of this simple 
Coxszny, 
here after this Gi but Mec is well grown and bloomed, | 
nor should any plants be allowed to remain that are at 
rule 
for the close and таный bet of -roots will throw off 
any wet which comes upon it, and the 
ed roots and give them a new direction. 
e neglect 
often prevents a plant foire 
under the n: 
e eonsequence will 
Rose Мос L. The 
is mdoubtediy t tho You: state of 
name of Oidium 
fore, with the sulphur, AM. J. 
jer odd ачит attacking your em 
ripe Dr tbere- 
m leucoco! 
B. 
