648 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jezx 12, 1862, 
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It was delightful t i t t ies remove the netting, which nas з 
pines, with the elear waters of a roaring brook | ti в. Тоб o пе Pos Sete {и Tor 
us—clear water being the rarest sight in these moun- | and pr in order that sleeve vigorous sib nay be | rines, and in tyin the young wood see Necta. 
Е ining the summit of the ridge, we drove for|obtained. After the last shift weak clear manure- fruit is not too t hick, allow ving a few extra fo that às 
miles over an undulating but rapidly-ascending road, | water may be given rather frequently, oben to |i in the case of Peaches and Nectarines. N ailin storing, 
deepin dust and cut into disagreeable ruts by the | Balsams, йаш and plants of that description. | current year’s wood, and s opping. Ex nds 
wheels of emigrant waggons. Huge shafts of fir, arbor- Ole anders showing bloom must be well ШЫ е ith | аге поб require for fruiting, are the pring 
itze, an. i tove plarts o AR in the conservatory will | things now to be attended to in. this de principal 
we advanced the der and more dense became the | require attention, especially Achimenes and things of |16 may however be advisable to go o 
fo Whenever we obtained an outlook, it revealed | that sort, hou should be g Ше over every day in|trees as are over-luxuriant, and stop about Mal 
to us hills similarly covered: only now and then, in|cloudy weather like the Beet, carefully picking off | shoots, beginning of course with the strongest f 
1 vals of open ers on the roof, i ich | T: in is ti н gest, for a 
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valley on a wooden framework 100 feet high. н weather should become much brig em it is at | thesap into the weaker ones, which will bereits 
air анато increased in сооше clearn c гене Young stock in cold pits —— d to while the bids on on the shoots that have been 1. stopped 
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olossal pillars Dd to 8 с. in diameter, and |as possible in ог "s 0 ripen the w AIL | Should it be found that the roots after stopping ineine 
200 feet in m without a crook or a flaw of any | kinds of soil used in ing and шини should X to start into gro оь it will be advisable as soo 
kind. Ther жайло, but the dry soil | be tet in үү Бы erii hse it fruit i is gathere red t о open a trench at a Bude 
was hidden eh ur bed of re bore goden Earp which n ДА for ing. Store them x in narrow of the tree, cutting the stronger 
blazed like A the ruck it. era "Бе safe {го om wet and yet exposed аз | roots. This will be of the piget service її checking 
p rom the eni v the й ы mucha ровные to еасійоп of the air; oe as success "donde and will pro oba ably do e towards 
which concealed the ruts, was slow,and would have n plant growing very m much de pends ala eae K 
been tedious, but for the inspiring majesty of t the ie Strawberry plantation dines d to stand for. 
forest, But when four hours had d, and the вип | be necessary to рг ocure this should be E Me season trimmed as soon is dite € au 
near his setting, we нао o look. out impatiently well grown ет аге ехрес ecte d, Loam of mode- runners so as to afford the leaves plenty of тоо 
for vor а sign b; the trees. The Pines Da ai ie rately good 9! may н E i р АЕ E СЕИ 
vitæ bec 80 large, паме nothing | hoods, but good at is not so easily got; this i 
could be олд As some great red shaft loomed | lutely OUR owever, for the growth of M аррар АЫ у дЕ СЕЕ 
duskily through the shadows, one din en planta, s should be procured at the : dus eire 
us would exclaim : * There's one l'—only to convince | proper нека. so as to have itin а fit ИА. for use at 
Dre m we came nearer, that it e not. und the right tim 
| thick underw àdiant wit 
loveliest са аа oe EM iiia CING DEPARTMENT. Thurs. 3| 6 
eri inkles. Prent Sl pene to supply. fruit. swelling 
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pem e dark- reen ж | Wita suincienu 
- d r head; but. ter of course, not dur ing 
bright sunshine apa shading i is immediately applied. 
like е, “magnified shadow of ros of them| Young plants € now be growing fast, and will | Avera 
adi While as straining require Mme sg and in addition to air in large | 
quantities "x e temperature should be high 
enoug s hem to have a good amount o 
ventilation by Might; during warm 
my eyes, in questioning wonder, the е Мез а Sharp 
Glaneing forward, I beheld p great circular 
ut yes, by all the 
fruits of all di B fited hi ather for ved — te Ts fine ; clou: ы 'vercast э 
* — —. е; si 'ers occasion ; rain at ni je 
D ads, th are trees * ween "habs two au escription are benefited by free exposure ар з showed pt wock 3| dog; Delom The aV 
colossi, called The нутра ran our road. In front, | "0 217. HE THER AES 
h ) RIES.— Previous directions will still apply to RECORD OF THE WE TIR 
е , During the the last 36 years, for the ensuing Week, ending July 19,1881. 
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e А nder leaves аге the мео) "liable to take harm, either Вилдау13 .| 75. 
after all! re, c bu g | from bad etd or Reate ventilation and where 
remarkable. At first I was puzzled by this phenomenon, нме exists the Vines should be pan, as injury bes it: 160 | 9 
but presently remembered that the slender saplings “ы one to the foliage sedie not d bru the present | Friday 18..| 747 | 512 | 629 18 122 
( р р Ex pe so the кобейе оп Air must be given Satur. 19..| 72.8 | 51.2 | 62.0 21 0.60 2 
trees. t Trees, to the number of 90, are | eely by night as well as а апа wi necessar "The highest temperature during the above peri 
а Я Я "Diis forest, covering а Space | | stopping of la growths ЕМ thinning of the fruit i da: e Uu — и 
about half а in length. * Th e all|thelast house must be proceeded with. Keep а LIGUE 72 AEN 
receivi а. ШҮК ог Зеу appropriate. iom sharp watch for mildew, and apply sulphur to all parts Notices to Correspondents 
e house is the “Beauty of the Forest," really a affected the moment e dh are perceived. in the prin! 
2 y ir *«* In consequence a change in the p аир 
, though comparatively ELONS.—These require plenty of air and moisture ot the Gardners Chronicle, no immediate replies ean be girt 
young. Her age is probably not more than 2000 | while the fruit is swelling, and i in hot dry weather the Кс spondents whos Foes Lu ТЕ ЧИЙ тойт 
* * We first visited the “Three Graces,” | sashes may be dra I — through the day | Pos I "Tho 
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then | the “ Miner's Cabin ” and * Uncle Tom's Cabin." | with advantage. Kee eiie e plants free from all useless ested to 
тк. ру Ln. Taal grow dee the fru specs ost earnestly requi ort | 
y Indian th; ruit approaches maturity less side no: of "their: paper; for their compliance 
fires, which have burned ue des central chimneys | № needed. If woodlice are troublesome place petition we shall be ever grateful. Colony is 
far up the trun k. , Either of them would give shelter the 1 frui vit on bricks over a shallow pan of water. Емтовлтїон: J. Smith. Lm „recommend cie 007 
e next group bore the CucuwBERS.—Attention should be given daily to , Preference о another paie e d es шар 
; lini ENCILS. We have found tho во 
traces a o tuse lovesick blockhead, visiting the | these ; linings should be renewed when necessary to| 'factured by Mesers. Wolf & Bon, of Tore E 
grove in company with threo e one of whom maintain a steady bottom heat. Stop and thin the shoots, Spitalfields. the best we have yet eod tinue 19 
looke d co oldly p [nte at ws e nob Бе matted together; top dress with rid Nu pos duri Шы, КЕ wil o res o tb 
1 f thet 1 soil that have been some time in bearin D 
marble tablets, inscribed sev ear in f| water ie did close the frames 7 іп ће ater univers ue We much regret the nec essity of "— 
gold, * The uo Heart,” ож “ Es Nightingale” noon ; ү out those sown last month, and sow more| reminding our friends P that we cannot spare Spir 
* The Sale tch.” vonia Jones, an | towards the end of this month for е ое supply.| heaps of common things. The e Ear Pa withered bit 
actress, zho и» dis a СЗ „ше previous, | Keep the plants hardy by giving e nty of ai аа Бай beon Era Cali, A, Caium. verum; dein 
t èr pon likewise had lata ; 4, Valeriana officinalis.—)J @. 1, 8 e 
а marble tablet prepared, endis of ера ОИЕ GARDEN TY" E a morsel. of Some Crucifer unnameable; A Rogneritté- 
Fortunately the tablet happened to reach Murphy's, up. o 15 [se garden n beds бо] lata; 4, Agrimonia Eu oria Pf Hoterocentron m 
e grove, just before the fire, and wes Ne the h ard crusty m caused by the late bed їп systematio booka: Iis possibly а mero catalogue irum 
Fancy one of those g ns should on H. mexi has white flowers; and 
bearing the name of * Avonia ones"! * * At p e top nity роне the plants get much larger. Pood with which is much like it has pinum Laorel 
of the glen stands the “ Mother of e Forest," 93 feet | P&88! ing down or tyi э out Lari Leer as they Керсе €: espe. You should pi це dic 
in пами and 325 feet high. Нег bark, which n more xr rated History "ot y da Pana n a Railroad," ei and v? 
has been stripped off to a height of 110 feet, now freedom may be allowed them; well | Бок published last year by Harper, adio" mn a Тоа. » 
represents her in the Crystal Palace at Sydenham. arranged flower er gardens each el sh blà: e T Li) iet Lopes prn things that travel 
hero Ш a Vae d Чен “Ийе after various | 53 mmetrical as a M. although forming only a part | gives origen pn — P“ bundantiy with capital ve 
tates ; also the “ Old Maid” and ** Old Bachelor,” two of the general design. "Remove weeds as they appear, | engravings. - Oaks infum 9 
lonely, leaning, dilapidated figures, and “ Pike," а tall, d pa [agire att ation to pr and order, without | Queræs: І, Can any o phe "T 
gaunt trunk, not so inappropriately named. The which the disp of flowers looks un-| amateur from what ТР antay, Que best і time oi yart 
largest of all the living trees is called “ Hercules," and satisfactory. Advantage should be ip during tere Suec ы клр phormium, and S ch strn pressing 
a ifI ш not, 97 feet in circumference. Taylor's heavy rains to e the walks, to see the drains Tt leaves for the sake of their dis md vd in mit 
Home a hing i uired before 8 . sege! 
| and grates should be кын down where necessary. TII. Is the Gladiolus ог tno Now ETE he уні w 
3 тк мик - prod be employed in potting in communis Ор "with plates, or without Y. gs bus enis 
EU s cuttings, an , ай 
Ў Calendar of Operations. sein OUR Uis Veg ды гоц Pu intermedia of soutiens pr, ad m of а new Y # 
( eed the ensuing го. fair way for rooting " such things as are known to be Ni e amiga I т. We have no ides. surely 
RTM bi plan is rather childish. aro vp ad Ж 
B oer à &c,—The keeping | im s a gay display | P еер gravel walks perfectly clean and smooth | тау о Tri Кей Stewart э, 
Е че ш 
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nded to, plan nts suf- HARDY FRUIT u^ KITCHEN GA great {геер. зна = 
hs аав good show S a Birds at this season are troublesome, "e E, requires | TUBING: A Z. vaas isod, Tor your par рио Ti 
adum н ае into a forward state. Balsams | netting in bond to piace fru dre m d heir er ber apt wil be found m 
be looked to, and if another shift | ravages. As the fruit is gathered from the earlier! garden work. 
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in this MK. similar structures dur in by wesling sweeping, and rollin be ni " loss useful; e 
g the next few , olling as Шу necessary. ali more or с t Tien a 
require skilful man: aree. If, however, reen wood" A: ger ЕТА” ides 
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