720 THE GARDENERS' ы а ыдын AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avaver 2, даду 
d 1 'eneral scene L f 1 specimens of showy pla to refer to can tell at a ha Cea 
tai s sper ш о Mari or|in first-rate a. ; and, with proper а a id required of хоку бшп, ng поо tho ема number 
hen left a more pleasing impression on my m ind. For thi s is no weg matter. Nothing, therefore, should DAN ias are now growing very rapidly, and will akes, 
it is at once the кт that is not well bloomed; nor should|to be gone over еш to keep the sid 1 require 
loving devotio to plants, of an атре а single ant be allowed to remain a sr after it securely tied in; for wh en left untied the е branches 
jation of their char acter and wants, and of that гада Py p shabby, for it is ba ent t » еу аге 
taking attention to the minutest details of чач cupy glass structures with plants of ox “interest be securely tied to their stakes, 
esigo, ж. "cm the true and hear to such as аге plentiful in the open air. t is not | remove dead is from Roses, and give 
and ar desir. o rowd the house wit 
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disciple of both scie itted d ne eaim should rather be to have a moderate | out rooted cuttings of Pansies, &c,, in xi 
to these gardens m on the rtg Monday i number of handsome specimens effectively arranged, |a shady situation, keeping them m. vates n 
months of May, June, July, August, and A Aii | which will be far more interesting than ,& larger| we ather continues dry until they get Mh 
all Fridays (except Good Friday) smoga of floral display from plants of no individual | Finish budding Roga and take care that lished, 
ets, 5s. each, and admitting | m thin arrangement moreover will be ady visa able, and Picotees do not suffer from drought, Layer 
ve persons, may be had of Mr. Sherratt, at the Church | on асса of the aegro occupants of t with E shoots as are sufficienti Pd 
Horse Inn, Biddulph. The money for the tickets is| borders, which at this season especially should be|for the pur Cross breed flowers which ч 
put into the box of the а Old Friendly Society, | allowed plenty of room, in "oder secure strong well| the desired xau ms The operation is a pleasi 
the Church Horse Inn. То | гірепей wood; for jt d they will not and is attended with little difeulty. Mark 
gners and person АА тош а distance, e, who may bloom finely. Use every means to аы insects in check, "e үз шошо кеа and pull up those hich aro mot y 
declare themselves d witk ic th Plan t Pink _ pipings, , and put рю 
кокон are issued on other v week dup. No admi root, р. 
в given, n Sundays de eoration of the не in autumn pe em better ues p ps early о Look over 
Biddulph Grange is within an ls ey walk, ora| winter should be carefully looked over, shifting bos divest the bulbs of their loo "A Arrange 
quarter of an hour's drive, of Congleton "lation from | апу that are likely to want more pot room, without s of the bed so as to beready for planting. Discard 
which conveyances can always be procure Edward | unnecessary loss of time, so as to get the pots well alli impure flowers, whether stained in the base or on 
Kemp, Landscape Gardener, Birkenhead ix rk. filled with roots before the flowering season. Also | ће stamens; Whatever „good qual alities a flower ma 
ence E Eaa EA Mo yd vq oed out nex uan Y: E р + y worthless, "y 
ine as they will ear without 
Miscellaneous, жг their foliage, shidh after the comparatively c жа Дыт си pee GARDEN. 
Hardy. Substitute for Cotton.—We find the following dull w eather we have had may be apt to blister. Give f s gm; rawberry runners in small 
in the Kingston gi A mpm 16 is an extract from | clear weak liquid-manure water to young growing vel pee T pot fo 1 
а communication made to Viscount Monck by Dr. Hart specimens. Maintain a moist atmosphere, and ply the Үе p "gt dete t 
of St. Louis, and by him transmitted to the Botanical syringe vigorously upon any plant at all infested with f ight; set the t on 
Society of Canada. The plant referred to is me kind red spider. With respect to Orchids encourage any preve 1 P rom entering. ather "n and 
of Asclepias, and most probab lants with plenty of heat and moisture, uu es i "x ripen. . The main уай о of Spinach 
now called A. Cornuti, the species not pem Syrian. while this can be safely done. See that specimens on У il r 3 wn at 
“The Silk Weed is adapted to rich, moist, bottom EE | blocks and in baskets are properly supplied with 2d id ю prepare ground v nter 0 Get 
I recommend the London district, Canada est, or any- | moisture at the root, and to prevent апу шше good breadth of Lettuce and Endive planted out for the 
re e try that the n H an leas! i an m sort of Lettuce 
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rough, or on the banks of the St. Lawrence, Canada | those found 1 to bé dry in tepid water wit СЯ гоа Е: е go, a 
West. The ground for emp should пареа as | about the ts is well soaked. Syringe lightly n after the frost cuts off o 
follows :—Plough up spei un thrown together, | morning "ed evening, and sprinkle the fib oors, &c., 
then harrow down the ridge to pulverise i it. Plant the | | frequently, so as to keep the atmosphere thoroughly 
seed abou! t 12 inches apart in the centre drill made by TEM 
th ‚ cover lightly with the RCING DEPARTMEN ing of Tarnips 
--— or hoe; when the pla M. is Three weeks old hoe 
Bá weed away from it, ther; with a light one-horse |}, Press. — Attend Sirefelly' s growing stock, ; keeping | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
Жыл plough, bar off on both sides « of the ridge and | Forthe Week ending July 30,1862, asobservedatthe e orn E 
Air. Of 
moist, and use eve ery m ans to secure rapid. vigoro ous | 
growth. This swill n ЕНӘ “быш, however, unless all | 
| is right at the root, therefore attend well to wate aop 
A never allow any = the Lowe to become pot-boun 
ve о you ock 
with the : plough i and throw а furrow back to the pla ant, еони 
If theseason is с 
throw - two fürrows to the plant ; the often the Ы у us 
& willuot b |i E but t will stand |! 5 а eroon, giving the plants a gentle syringing, EE 2 
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hilling; the larger the Plan nt grows, the more|^^d the E т Жа! 
dangerous to plough so close as to cut tho Mat; the mee le surface, rique to po ew suckers, as в | Tue 
side roots supply the branches and bulbs. After the ет е obtaine do not 
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29.987 | 29.886 
30.045 | 29.979 
Average | | 8 i 44.3 | 61.4 | 62.8 
n never allow а sucke; uly  M-Uni iformly overcast ; overcast and fine. 
colo ELS w toany size that is not likely to be wanted for| Z 23- Fine, rater windy: few desig denis MN 
yellow. Оп pressing a РАН it will p when ripe ; oria ene ewe ot = a = 28 -Very ine; Sitner windy; Үз t вип; cool at night. 
they оп ht t o be red b. fo'e lit more than two a plant. Plants gro wing inbeds| — ; ve ту fine slight rain at night. 
Б gath E ED ger of soil must be very carefully attended to with water,| — ме = in m ftem AU Repub 3 
of one hand, seize the. silk на t thi whole ECOR E WEATHER AT CHISWICK 
ои and the thumb and Ded stern id, | body of soil; for unless this is attended to, the bottom ES per уе, rm the ensuing Week, ending Aug, 9, 1882 
the seeds ar ached at | Prevailing Winds 
of the qe viu sometimes get quite dry, while the р 
; — ыг: ? ) d $ e is August.’ 
sods o bo E id: сай sack, bend or aik in са ы —The in nside borders of houses intended to a 
anotbo CT ENG dem precise in my directions, nbi © rnish «рена supply of Grapes should k ra perdet Sud A ETTA OYE IE 5 EA 
taining the most implicit Sonfidene E the Silk "melee ax мне и оо c teer! coi ав to|Mon 
Cotton plant. Its fi хе of their becoming dry before the dup. cloudy Cer 
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planted Cotton f poe Miss alppi Valle NY Mss beginn тіреп should be assisted with highest temperature during the above period cor and 
Band va em эу Че шиш and Мады ret т СКГ ер nid pl 
Bom E e season are seldom of good quality. E NOM ГЫ 
to the Silk Weed. „Who om "but this E may, from Fros.- — Second PET - а men XE pete. 2 ака ups langen iw нра. arrangomenis 
its hardiness, Ае сеси з li 
place o of Cotton, which could not grow in Canada, lying sphere should be kept dry perei тане cool, giving air "of tho б aired монаси item arrivo APTER us rus) MORNINO 
nort oes. But this маб borne from "à ly st ше in = T Use gc to К e ep ue Post or heri iet Those received 1 
the heights of е the Rocky Mount f liage clean and healt б | "attentior&he woo aters = 
ights e Rocky Mountains, may ind a more | vot crowd i the young shoots А ж Connzs тлену roget iot А еси 
Cricket Match.—A contest was played at Balham m it has been formerly stated, plants o tition we shall be ever grateful. 
Saturday last between two elevens зей from the which the fruit is ripening should be kept dry at the HkATING: Eguis. We — P3 ronde E 
firms of Messrs. Beck, Hende р & бый, Adelphi, | 7995», and, ed exposed to air on fine days, Avoiding to ешріоу tho Peorkable, and the scheme can o 
Strand; n s E that Ein. Cantar olborn ; pe ure in ге atmosphere as far as can be done with. | failure 
ided in favour of the latter iu four gem bot m tbe other plants, Го поб allow the Nix o or PLANTS: We much regret the PS то tine Т? 
С the pins ue t innings, th ipu) ot bein cing tim Я i o E ay € s | e s шш to vnnd ied fruit is кш which etn 0А ue ан at Tho limi "limit "ob the m "fr aar 
match out. The former ed 67 а [belt 9 еер : anni 1 
à nis "0 ubi is eh wes ick Sa $ еуе оп Ше lingo, an anà gut зан тей —— which,| $5 паса ; * Dee EA 
PME 2, ене "down, For |f once s ‹ сот n hardly be removed | ету оар, Pisanus eun DAC jron ai 
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first innings; for Beck & Co., Dean scored 19, and ены bees їр ers етеш жт Ба Goaphalium' аеттааш!сиш.—Н‹моп. 1, bs frigida; $ 
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side throughout, n, Ellis, Fraser, | Now that kn t zi m rese Ер t of Rubus voa eap чил, фоп.—Иййё n 
impson “ усе Ше leather? Tur their party A Bises. in beds can be fairl dit the Spenge nt Hose jw quise Шашын ead el ist 
rly „ there is an excellen Таа om state they are hardly 
ah match will be —€— ағ Am о oppor fornotieing any mistakes, and determining|  Abies Nordmanniana has the po 
arranged bet eet the fir n. Po 4и upon the arrangement for next Season, and this should | чр; otherwise the distinction argo А 
о; & pe d Messrs. aimer ї; Nash & Nash, to be | be done without delay. When it is decided what each | Nothing can ets p eas The author has not & 
play t Balbam, on Saturday the 9th inst. bed isto be occupied with next season, a plan of the how to point out scientific distinctions. ор but will 
tél sor ROE: A 29 EJ 
enough. 
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Calendar of Оваа. plants on the beds according to the arrangement| йоне er tho rst y variety of (E. biennis. before the 
decided upon. This will be of the greatest service in | p 0 nde a Doi? d remove. the old canes "i been 
+ ny tme: й d gr Блвевивитев shoots that ha 
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PLANT DEPARTAMENT. lant has to be propagated ; and unlesssome method of кт "til the bud has zr No. 36, I amv 
К | address and we “pill communiste w^ — 
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CONSERVATORY, &C.—Now that an is a profusion | this sort is adopted, it is not unusual to find at plan i ert eret 
Pd out of doo rs, it will not be possible to оиб vid that there is a scarcity of some aem TE estin Tm E ress 
maintain the the interest tof | this house, except by keeping | too many of others, whereas, those who һауе their plan | Jou by by leiter. 
