516 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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by an one assing ,along the pat th. This is; gr йу Struck Chrysanthemums, using for th he purpose x Take up spr ring-flowerin ' bulbs ; 
pee f у ү ractiee, by which the ys mixture of good loam, "well rotted dung and sand. | thoroughly dry them preparatory fos 
being trained close to the glass, and the fru aod Afte rwards plunge them in coal.ashes in an тт the рен which арі 
sarily bein, on the upper side, only a f th and when they begin to pus vene For m be refilled with plants from | me 
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fruit can a, obtained here and there "through the| give rie nt waterings with liquid manure. Set| For foeni ispla; ceed with poe. 
foliage, or through the glass from the outside. The|them a good ae ance apart in order that their inds of perennials, as, Ме e. Dagating the 
extreme beauty of a ripening crop of Peaches and| bottom leaves be preserved in health. Моно, Rockets „ &c. Frequentl z 
ectarines is thus hidden by the common arrangement | Attention must s ы paid to late growing plants in | which now vei todo ots n" Roses, 
cf the interior. In all lw houses (excepting the | conservatory folii; for while in active growth they | s "eme он, red keep neatly tied in th sects; remove 
rchard-house and the houses for Peaches) hot-water d a good deal of water, iid insecís are more г trained against walls or trelliswa E red by 
pipes are бозе оаа Ж the borders, and а mild | troublesome than in the case of plants at rest. Give y "канне sets in, shrubber ? 1 
bot ttom. -he abis thus ‹ cons! stantly maintame uculias especially plenty ea water > д.н. root, and | hoeing and raking; peg down the lowe Ae require 
t Knypersl ey i is one of the|an occasional supply of clear weak ure-water to |shrubs near the outsides of borders, i d ches 
very best possible examples of its class. It is 182 pet old plants that may not [3 КЕТА frecly until they | may be induced to well cover the 
long by 20 feet wide, ЖӨ т oof being in the span form, | have made sufficient wood to ensure а good display | that all trees and shrubs recently trans lan 
with a small attic for ventilation: E The house айба of flower. As äs been previously stat ed, however, | properly secured against high winds, an planted are 
nearly north and south lengthw deos the east side is | manure- water must not ,be gi yen to young specimens | have been arte must be examined often in 
of glass, while there is a wall to "the est. There is a |in ЛЫ only induce | see that the ties are not doing injury b Order to 
narrow border all round it, and a pr bed in #ће | 00 gr ross а growth, a condi ion in which they seldom ye besi € уос are favourites vit t 
centre, with a walk on either side of the latter. The flower profusely. In order to secure fine heads of|but the not afford cuttings freely, The people, 
whole is heated by hot-water, and the ventilation is|bloom from tne Luc ulia it should be allowed a few | therefore od brit often in search of an Y should 
worked by simple machinery T es x А a A n weeks of comparative rest, oos say about the middle | which they may afford, as those rooted earl ap 
H e|of next month, keeping roots rather dry, m strong plants for next season. Attend to the t i 
ventilators simultaneously thabat tha” Sintia lë xposing the plants as titiy o air as can be done |of these and Dahlias, and go over : — 7 
length of the pm Pear and Apple › trees, of irai without injury to the foliage or the health of their Verbenas, &c., frequently for the purpose of - 
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form, are plan in the centre bed, an ety o ighbours. на sanguinea is also a useful|the — 80 as to dA it orderly and neat, 
other things are се about, and ea ips SEA "rer for winter und early spring flowering when ч 
the west wall. Among the rest, it is found to be an | managed so as to have it pruned and rested about р T AND KITCHEN EN. 
excellent place for keeping up a supply o of Parsley time.  Cinerarias for late flowering should now wai ce should be goneover, thin nning and stoppi: 
through the winter months; and Strawberries are growing wei and moni be shifted when necessary, the shoots in order to admit air and light among tie 
largely ШШ ОЙЫ. т. Bateman has likewise brought | for if they are to form large specimens E flow € fruit and young branches, a practice which will 
here а number of the charming Moutan Pæonies, |late in autumn or ey: vtilis т, they must not be. assist the formation of fruit buds for the f 
finding that he could not succeed in icd them | mitted to aseak any check. Get cuttings of fvourità season, Old Pear trees in particular, фаг. 
онцо ог ne his ыда: were so fugitive, in| Roses rooted and erm forward so as to have them ылу sa rta is qe treatment. Keep Peach 
y бег. | trees free from green fly by means previously advised, 
splendidly i in КҮНӨ: orchard nd tis MY ; and, where n dust sulphur on shoots affected with mildew Use 
prop erly shaded, хеп те than usually latig I had TORUNO ЧИРКИН. e garden engine occasionally in warm weather, to 
good fortun jt the lovel bosa alba in| PINE —Air should now be n liberally to glean the trees and prevent лей pues s und 
EUR, Los] on the e of May ; ; and n uld be Lead ng stocke, Mens irn E ie оне 78 bles, 
more EAS or noble than the w As ex then | exposed to draughts; а moderate circulation should e 
present EE рр ho Divi be secured at MERG giving no more during aan. spin таит апа Бы vdd now be 
(To be Continued.) the day than may be necessary to prevent the tem mpe- finally thinned ouf. Proci eed w ith making. trenches for 
n тада ; getting too high. This, with carefu a goo 
p e of the уме? ей the bottom heat | Бе sown, and а few Horn ee for drawing young in 
Miscellaneo ba soil in a nice h s state as to moisture, autumn. Earth up Potatoes and make uent 
African Tropical ud —Till the present Bil ear а ibara УРЫУ Ө manure water to such | SA of Lettuce, Endive, and Radi cim - Continue to 
lime, the species of the Order uc to erii i in the | plants as are well rooted, em be found much m ore w Pea s, Be eans ; of the former d Wein is 
region over which these collections have e ende q | conduc: ive to growth than too free pm гу 
were little known ; the colony of ча Teone 1 tl 
supplied the greater ROEDA of previously | moist atmosphere, sprinkling passages, &c., fre imd | Н Бы а AA 
described. "Those now bees inb е Ls | ес shutting up early, giving а gentle dewing. with ra STATER ERN AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
and lower course of the Niger River, he syringe, 
extending from Lagos to the Cameroons, every y available surface; also give p lenty of clear s — ERO ТЕмРЕНАТО: 
from Fernando Po, where, however, Anse ШЕ а ла Чё nure water at the. root until the fruit begins June. ЕЕ 96 OftneAir, |f 
e only species before mé from that island, was change col a iei desee Soil "cg be kept rather èr, Z^ мах. | Min. | Max. | Min. |M 
not seen by Mr. Mann. In ve examined | Which mpro av ———— EE 
67 species, of which 48 were previously undescribed, | S'ickers as үз: сап be obtai ned of sufficient strength, | Tangs, noje 29. 2s 29, 2900 ў 
ОҒ those bearing а well-marked resemblance to other ve do not allow too many to a produced by one plant, Bundarló n 
ortions of the Fl the principal р s they weaken each е deed never allow а | Моп. 16) 19 
resemble Cape species. "These аге Polystachya alpina, " ker to grow to an that is not likely to be | Wei 143 
: Ен а d triking addi- € d for stock, and, unie а i E ny scarce | 4 s “та 
оп а small „Са enus; Ángrocum ar sort, never more than two on a plar. ants rowin e CEDERE аваа... 
i rates dei l with the plabt &om Alb d Су way DH in ct of soil must be very ‹ carefully ‹ attended бо wit th - knee 4-е 
а m, which resembles the [o^ Sabulase 5 wa - clouds with brisk wind ; 
Table Mountain. — must be compared with |W whole mass of soil; for unless this is attended to , the A: Ыса ii 
regen Аш thus, Amphorchis occidentalis із | pe the bed will sometimes get quite dry, ps П 1г—Үгту йде) и d T 
he secon spocies of a genus inhabiting the Isles | ће surface is moist. im tempurature Of the Week 4 
of France and Bourbon; Corymbis disticha is the| VINERIES. — Attend to former directions as to zm WEATHER AT CHISWICK 
same as the plant from the same islands; Calanthe Por i i houses intended to furnish a late supply, | During the a АЦ ensuing Week, ending June 28, 188. 
Price 18 very near C. sylvatica of the Isle|afd see the bunches are severely thinned, and also NEC THERE — 
of France; Habenaria præalta is undistinguishable | that the vd left is not too heavy in proportion to the FAE Еа EEI она ЧЕГ 
from the Bourbon species; and кари» izenei of the Vines. Where the gauta is еш, be| Jun. |558 PRE BÀ уше it 144 
а ЧЕ has all the appearance of B. occultum ul to maintain a moist state of the atmosphere, ЗИ” nali MM | Ranea, is B 
s auritius and Bourbon, , although the zii x yo iud possible attention to (he roots, keeping аа аа аатор vs A 
of the flowers is widely ; finally, diii. the border in a proper state as to moisture, and if| Tues. 24.:| 737 | 525 | 630 | и : E 
new Noliophrys n Xy. the same | watering is pc eem ge good strong pta Tub | na 0 а лв ү М 
islands. То й сез must be water, Give a e E. ere s 3, is Friday 27.: їз LEE ee: ; 5 
ба à poene similarity among many species of es pn and do "ide [allow fs n pots inath in| n а 
ру um, Д ае iuc: ngræcum, in Eas thehouse to cause damp, а" despite dcs фан in| 2136 виене temperate duo. ШЕ е P tie эда, 185] therm. 
се m. з rica: the collections containing 14 "species ventilating is ар вы settle on the berries and spoilthe| 35 е. —— 
o! Where the fruit is ripe А hie OI 
second. Perhaps the most striking geographical fact for. Per ime, the Кр of tl e should be — otices to gore we would 
£ possi u T * | BEDDING Prants: Jgnoramus. For pu i 
mbas Bay, а place a little to the north of the |bably 8^ sect сооту p- а ет e lio the "—— "Searlot бешш Yalow УЗ / but velar p 
embonebnro of the Cameroons River. It h nette, and Heliotropo оны s'scnson. |. ^ 
is worthy : rcd 2 during very dam ather. have sown them too late to flower well this seas led 
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remar onclusion that there is атй rese ына Books: А Young Gardener, Dublin. We have nos ya n 
betwédi € the e mow described кы Ax» Мет INES.—. hin ose the ripening ris ascertaining, bnt will iaquire farther o кшй of Plum 
inia: y Of | Drien Ёвшт: Н e seems нй 
Рыгукыйиш ТЫЙ рна, no T orintylus, n DO air, to give ipe e and flavour to the fruit. Late| from which the stone has been takon. e qong Joss of (ife 
disaatan., Te m Uni Ju е of Ha си ad чун houses, where the fruit is swelling, should have an раа found in УЭШ ола Thrips some vini 
guineensis, de BENE m. t Achill increased day temperature, with plenty of moisture.|  Aphides, а small female Coccus, and а Jeaf-mining 
Rie shar аё the i solium abyss i We Айын Thin erii - — the last house. Sus ug e d 0. ТЮК MR Koordish Oaks ird 
ian plant has been ascertained. Lid in c as the crop is gathered, remove mere leaves is n is not an easy task. Ve will ende 173, Lye? 
peces of the Linnean Society. md vais = (diy s Я гет з Sw em syringed дена еек. —4 a E нар уо” 
wa ме e pots sho! un, or the plants | _ dium densum; 3, Adiantum жее 
take pae їа'а nomen aspect. "Those | 7/48 na Tu. por c 
Calendar of Operations. plants in ү intended for forcing next season should | remedy is to pick ой all the loaves at P дайт 
f CH But how сап you get rid effectually ofa JB. | 
(For the ensuing week.) à dear ofin every care to keep the foliage healthy, aaoun тое Mer roni do bim the rtt | 
cs pm dale — Plants on which the fr saying how or from whom, diete. Havoany path | 
ат 0.— Camellias Бг to bloom | Hue To imt dry at us ret, ànd free it а иШ: or а book been written on the subjeot! > ng some I 
d which oes by this time село their | air on fine d eely exposed Ves: G D. Tor Безо аа оше i ; 
E у exposed to and ке —— — TB. The sizo of tho э flowers im Б ; 
e. per меер m out of бос rs. SeT GARDEN үе SHRUBBERIES. our Nümber of the Yth inst. for grow The glas 
gonlume, and Kalosani late flowering Pela: iae лче heavy rains will render a complete surface| 3 feet by 18 inches, and 5 ems > . the Number 
пог IN give them théir final staki ing and [8 f borders and beds necessary whenever the E covers it is 18 i 18 ара with your address i 
before tty get into bloom. Repot spring vam shall have become dry enough for that purpose: | shall be sent. 
