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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jezx 26, 1862, 
ion will ripen; i 
f that 
end of the house. Give air liberally in the early p 
of the day. 
RCING DEPAR TMENT. 
PORA Pede ‚Вт rowing in dung pite must be 
Kee p gravel: as smooth ; 
| eis тене апа rollin 
and nea neat | by 
spen EN G 
It pm P p advisable to go over such trees as ar 
e 
should 
18 у 
to fall аи вер а 
а house 
MT кы the аа of May 
Octo Under this treatm 
and d n this year, su 
in the way of fire „heal 
„Nev rth eless Cyanoph 
ainage; 
e beg 
ent (m sud perm 
orig as it i D they get no stimulus 
yllum 
po need hardly be expected unless ber is att 
l|to, and weakly d r ever yield fi 
nd "they should also b e kept near the glass “and not 
оне d to stand too closely together, for apres robust 
ended 
fine 
of course with the str rongest ; for a gene 1. nning 
this time would probably be of little fa omar = 
than to induce the production of a mass of usel төй, 
spray, whereas Ps cry] the meon shoots Z m 
fru ait, 
sus nan 
uch m 
Dyson aeu — and gill 
if le 
as soon as they are 
4 25 a 1 
as | weaker 
-| on ds thie ум perm jm boot sto 
and plu 
IR 
ump without starting 
perosiv ad, which, 
the sucker which it m ary to leave on the 
pla еа for keeping up t oc 57%, not allow you 
| Stock і in ае growth in ie succession pits to stand t 
closel sustai check rough 
Peony X 
узе nece 
beau uty, great Tree Ferns are et fine h 
leaves; a globular 
the dee 
Pal eads, an 
eep green liver H of perfect he alth, 
heads 
specimen of Gleichenia dicarpa, 
one of the very handsomest species of that fine е gonna | 
ears t 
e 
give ege of strong lar manure water at the root, 
room. Plants|; 
efectuat metn: d, 
To unb had 
e under Ei parative cool 
ment, while at ‘the 
effected in е" мау of Tray pp 
in excellent iere but to these, as a ma 
т. 
уме piants are now for 
n the shape t Fairs eH 
d edged w 
м арры. Мапу оЁ Шеш аге just 
otherwise being put in 
the M 
18 эли к to 2 feet gp and sued consist principally t 
of good rich mellow Pn ros ell broken up, and 
mixed wit iberal | sprinkling of clean 
s etin t leaf. soil or good ‘rich 
fibry peat; LER when roug Yel is used and the 
bed is ever, from any cause, Mad to get Wert 
iti is very di flic cult to moisten it again, as s the w 
«B th 
‚ VINERIES.— Se that Vine fi hi fruit las 
5 Иа 
аб 
* | former Сш, let all spare ground from 
otherwise be followed up with w 
mos! u oors, 
Peres with little ЖЫШ an 
l 
ыш, a plant well suited for that pei 
SO haray + proe 
unusually fine collec 
a сету little Sibbon. bel; py con 
iM 
ts Mr. Wiliams has an|] 
which d ton pese oe in health as Du us possible. 
Tees nal washing w pe 
all troublesome ; and u: 
т 
| of laterals, which only shade and fure the principal 
Late Grape i 
oliage. 
ea, Fuukia undulata, Variegated C ith slight fires during wet cloudy маше: especially 
desc growing variety of Festuca, the pres white, and rimane which, after this season, where 
d lea f these plants fo ks prc зри соп- already all but ripe, 
of v othe ^ T a m 
p каг Мат у 
1 
n 
good effec charmin A ribbon, ктем 
уйлор а, also meets the е 
the nursery. This consists o of, 
next the walk, then one of dw 
ed at 
e on өү atang 
ated Arabis 
is sueceeded by Yellow Calendari wy Scarlet Geranium, | 
the Mss Perilla 
whole being b m 
Uvaria, the lust not 
d T e ing, 
and Tritoma | epo every frut to me sun's za by Ns pss vi 
this 
—The principal points to be attended to 
the foliage free from insects, боры їп 
borders in 
growing [dg eeping the a proper state 
as r oisture, and giving a sufficiency of air. 
Where crop is nearly ripe cease water) and 
eat be delen i colour. 
i cin green га hea 
lively look co; 
grey Stachys 
Sii wi 
of a deritiva бари er have also rece 
to suit, for the Mises 
һу ; even little plants of 
Thuja aurea € in piene! condition, their peculiar | 
trasting well with Mei of a line of the | 
s lanata poba in front of them 
xb боо e weather is bright 
dew 795 min RENE aD once or Eas а week, observing | 
мера use a finely гече rose for the purpose, 
as а heavy stream breaks n the leaves, which often 
he 
| do e return to their da “position. For the same 
м ge plants require water at the roots, 
to use a rose, but to introduce the spout 
feti pot between the lea aves. Sow seeds of 
s, | Corbis d Albert or some E Íree bearing 
| ү чш for fruiting in fire-heat 
good order. 
Calendar of Operations. 
redis the ensuing week. us 
DEPAR 
PL TME 
Сох катай аё —Now, when most лав of hard- | 
sho 
flower and ai 
3 1, А As 
at may 
effect more satisfactory 
on 
other р y the houses 
ызды 
vi greatly facilitate the o ор 
ing S redis at the proper season. 
next Season 
shall have become et ntly ау for the 
e purpose; for 
ds is now time to provide йч encourage an assortment of 
maki 
with the propagation of favourite sorts either rE 
means of budding or cutti Many prefer vin. 
als, "Te. Bo urbons 
mong: к. t 0! 
tager's Kale. 
kind. 
Kale and C m Savoy is 
Ulm 
h also vdd useful ong iti is got in sufficiently early 
and o 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
For ће Week ending July 23,1862, as aeti e E 
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BAROMETER. | Ofthe x 
29.857 9.797 
29.950 29; 875 
Thurs. 17) 20 
Friday 18) «í 
Se 19) 22 
70 
15 
30.192 
6 | 29.901 
448 | 58.1 | 61.0 
oudy an nd fine; dry air; rain n at night. 
e fine throughout 
аео $ zhout. ; very fine 
ro "ut. 
clea: rap ng ht; nearly at freezing towards 
20—Br isk 
21—Very 
um 
22—Fine; cloudy ; overcast; rain at night. 
23—Rain; pa. hazy. oonde fine at night. 
Mean ке, rature of the k 4} deg. below the average. 
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The hi; rature during the above Eger oec 
2d of deve zd I therm, 92 deg.; and the lowest on 
August, 185 deg. 
** In consequence wis 
of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, no Médias 
е letters arrive 
Those received later 
aitor, earnestly requested ый” 
one side only of р dc ur their compliance wl 
petition we shall be ever rateful. 
BaxBoos: L H. The Nergali requires a rich damp 
з is not so hardy as Metake, nor 
grower. We find it honasi protiy w well in clay in 
аа» but it epe а bon ed 
soil in 
а 
а D ы na siai 
-glass, 
E Antes for Моо ы E in ves es р is some БЕ v vum. n aded, Books: Q. Cuthill's Trea 
et will be tolerably | proj ing them, poveren, is b Шеп of cutt; NO YOUE DI DOROS wishes to 
E M vd should бор, «en of doorsin ag tak lants grown under vn xui сЕ e 6 адыра hera ide ge fice rg she know the 
place on cool flags or coo prevent worms from | spring. If judiciously selected th th с vil. 6% ali en as Slimate 1 is indispensible. We have no knowled t abi 
deranging the drainage. Chrysanthemums sh | freely as Verbenas. ^ some neighbourhoods black fly| such attempt having been ; but it mon perhaps i 
or very soon receive their last shift if possible, using | is ing troub Dahli nd d in the south-west of Ireland, or 5 
ау, rir p EAS aue 
ac оше 
charcoal This isthe best way to keep them stiff in | suds may be ith advantage. The. strength талер нышу, bt a gardener ho d ss to T ments 
habit and to preserve 5 lower petes Any neces of the mixture should be tested by dipping some pr atri I ена мена an insect. 
sary amount of stren may be d io them | of the shoots worst affected into it and using 16 tm are the ga 
when -= flower buds are formed by oot quid manure. | sufficiently strong to kill the insects, but not anl ade cr э: Diss, TW. ^j. The narrow e. ZNG 
Successions о of Brugma ansias, Clerodendrons, Euphorbias, | much so as to injure the leaves, It should 25 opis Wem Ure latifolia. d 4 Е. Bia p t sufficient 
'oinset ias, 1 ой S i 4 
ht y Selagini las curassa 
they may а а po display in the йөне сү н using a fine syringe ks finely rosed wai кзы Lok чет A leaf of ж Loc o = opinion On 
Climbers on ornamental trellises should be occasionall giving enough to he whole of the foliage. | Peas: W. It is obviously impossible to о handed Уо those you 
cut back with the view of ee а succ te in| Go over beds of erbens bien and remedy any | Peas from gathered ваш Trait е Vegetab! Committee -— 
season w bn е, ithont loss o ke tho Royal Horto n Sooiety fo ud ED end 
1 1; peggin. PRUNING RS > : і 
р ifloras, &c., should be got up oti Mirac il in invo ed TES arde and i fi wi will Saynor or any other of tho Sheffield enmia 
al trellises without delay ; Clematis bicolor aud | be necessary ct the beds frequently, removing реч n T. а 
azurea grandiflora force pes e early spring, bs decayed flowers, d Mr pe apo such of the shoots as pae pref ors it, y Mr. 
Mes nen behind a айу w. wall for a mon th may i incline to encroach u he edging of b go THE LATE i AL MARRIA рете тешу dia ppiy bye 
about tt tied ап! Me off the Lr Maddox Street M u be mp att 
perfectly hardy are v wal att for conservatory flower stems of any that are уоту a кг ЖОШ teer ы г ad ppears that two Ls: H 
trellises. 
Keep late-growing Orchids at the warmest | Take advantage of leisure hou 
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