144 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avaver 9, заду 
Park, Tamworth, Wilcove, Large Машшоу, Miller's | the present, shift must be ripened, with perhaps the | have caused an ma 
Dwarf, and (рр. Cream. Among à Peas b mue Be que ed о rema Ез ummer wood 
Advancer, one of bopt. me wrinkled Mar- | curre: t ing wood. Аз this shift will have to carry | ңү the — o ib id obabla or. a short tima: 
rows in cultivat A * hen Nt t 1 ight shoot ioppo aiat е е some of the for 
Kidney frame Po tat o earlier "dun x s Ad Jéaf, with | pots ша be ample. When established a free open | that is йе сазе it will be Day again : 
scarcely апу haulm, and therefore m suitable for Situation should be selected pes the ned рен two, till growth becomes an es wait for а week op 
forcing. Dunnett's ёха fne garnis ishing Parsley is plants, in order that any new growth m: may or йр back is resorted to. Those stopine 
also one of the best curled varieties we have met with. | ripen де. pin valuable, terio rooted pi ры аге о their breast-wood loosely tied in оле trees which lad 
Of Lettuces, there are some fine sorts conspicuous, of doo must be taken to keep heavy rains off | shoots bs back to two or three he now have 
among which were Dunnett's Giant Biack Seeded | them, and аі the we eather should dais Ponas dulland | the leas Push first, as the will b beginning wii 
Bath and Carters Giant White Cos. "оле ing them under the | start, and allowing the st mif sanie: least liable t; 
of Celery are also grown in great quantit as іѕ | сотег of glass. Тһе more h a growth is nir UE 
also Turners Incom аө; ү among Beets a are УНЕ examined frequently, to seo that water passes freely | that all биа of kw. again bri i on We 
o] I : Gem 1 Bean ma number of pipes will by this would p t the formation of Mes 
also be worthy of mention ; it scarce hes|time have made their growth, and may be ey zd here time will p e from 
in height, and bears abundantly. Of Le a there | gradually to a drier and cooler erii бан Those | Gooseborrios, and Raspberries кы be be adi t, Currants, 
were Henry Prize and Ayton Castle, rowing must be syringed two or | remaining wood of the prese m Eni i 
kinds. We ы observed „over 50 lig hts “ile with | three times a day, i humid air maintained by well | thinn il саш о nly sufficient to to imis | 
Carters Champion Cuenmber, an excellent winter| watering all pue surfaces. At the same time lanta | erop. vea away haulm stumps and the табе ет 
variety. Other M cesis are deo. ана) exten- | growing on blocks, or suspended in baskets, sho uld be | directly th dm 
ries dB cd seed; but these are among the most|frequently s ill wanted. At this wanted 
We may ad t the utmost care | ће growing material Some young ‘plants which it is | ever, the тану und to spar v; EAE 
DM "во be taken to keep everything true to desirable to lose no time with, may ag again have a shift A remembered, d, that the рыў for б niens 
name, and that neatness, order, and skilful manag tho winter. next winter and spring will dep end on Mum 
ment were everywhere obse: rvable. RCING DEPARTM made use of, in planting out so largo a su lv of 
——— PrNERY. — Whener ver the bo. for next season's those kinds of be most "like г gi 
fruiting is ready, succession plants had better be toes and other 
Miscellaneous, жайма à ward plants should be 
Testimonial to Mr. Marnock.—On the аа of | selected, and should have their final shift before being | апу rof the different kinds t poet or winter 
the 7th vu a the London Tavern, a Testimonial to | put into winter quarters. When it is desirable to a quant 
Mr. Robert Marnock was presented on the е part Of|have fruit early, say in April and May, the bed ie ^ eerte at 1 foot apart, to wait for pe ui 
153 subscribers, эуе chiefly of er and | pot should not pe: over large, as it es E ү ecessary to in by the removal of other crops. 
e i est ld 
ers conne ya e plan Ав 
Botanic Society. In the management of these exhibi- | have their pots wol filled with тойа by de АТА of | 
tions he has won the esteem of those with whom һе has | September, and while gr powin Я allo hem all the STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON 
officially come in contact ; and the e voee бас light you n eh comman d, а For the Week ending Aug: 6,1862, asobservedat the Horticultural Gardem 
monial presented on this occasion, consi cse a Tea | of air. The best Pines for ver Po reed are 0 тшу. 
and other «сны: а aom to the valve f 1401, | Black Antigua, gne due =. the Providence ; and 
was an acknowledgment e urbanity key integrity. io ust" thm в may be started in А 
with which Mr. Moose enar with them has October, as they ue a peser "S deiode longer to | rhum. 8 
ripen men the above. For the summer crop the ^ 
Tie Lampern.— The aiii plentiful in ot wd plants may remain for. ora week or two, unless there are mds 
bs idm iig mi R Е ali erm for reasons for potting tiom im АНУ: They may | Tw 
of its ence for | ha 
e "ble, uid 108 A in dambe vea lar ger shift. than recommended for t the above, k er lus - 
prejudice that exists against ka ced and the (ues is| VixERY.—Lf the wood is nearly ripe, early forced | July s—Overeast; ту fine ; finc but cool at nigh 
absolutely ды when со шраг h the horror with | Vines may have the lights T. Жата б E Aug. rums SISTI mm 
England. Not o on a; rh ы шей! Un берт Ped x however, not imperative. But if the sashes are| Z {ушу ве aol; бле, сос аки 
e ignorant peo и i $ " mu TOO fot 
eat it, but they believe it to be actually решено в, and id a ter kopt Fede; cleanliness must be observed ma SES ance AU ee 
average. 
EACHES.—1t is а good plan to stop the wood of 
less Lampern. Tt is налаш for the fish that its б evil Кы апа health y Peach trees about the period pes | During tne ш Dor mue wrata irs дарове, 
reputation ів во widely ly аат for, | the last swelling for ripening takes place, at least &l|. -— а е Кє] aa | woor |. | Prenimg Wini 
een asses scathless t h|the grosser эрен or the shoots; give also liqui $8 i qa E 
many a stream, from which it would be nearly Ве La ла чүс ыб». 25 Yer Quantity | „йшй ш 
pated if its vhi obuaoer und good d ЖАНЫ S че фуу, mdi eely the same time, provided the borders BÉ | which it | f Rain. al^ 
tter known. rante e bad reputation, the| Cuc Sunday10 .| 75.5 ir 
_ creature certainly behaves in a manner well cal alated the vinta eMe бэри. do сы Tues. n 
to strengthen any unfavourable reporta. For, as soon | always to use а fine rose, St а дез. 
Бо Ыш ө осы ® Ке Ашен not а down the leaves. For dtr ind same reason, when the Friday B n3 
bore uh an de impri х d. Few à ces tiated |Р пова uire water аё the roots, it is best not to use | ^e highest temperat uo spore sei 
um to ug ar өөн, ыт аана Г s — introduce thespout of the watering pot | 100, 1812—therm. wm * nd the lowest on the 13th, 
Жуну lips p isi rn прос ant VÉ | between the leaves. : ЕЕ 
it met byy эзир the e: attaches itself, they gene- | FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIBS. 
Flower- Notices to Correspondents. 
rally of te T g the Lamper ower-gardens will be now in their greatest bee : tm consequenge f А ац, Vti 2 Ming ата зн 
Айий Ka sie usin ап jer x д of edgings of all kinds in the neatest possible. order, аё! & the Gardener. Стопи o 16 e AFTER THE MORNING 
Ki itse ро 5 king | no С з complete keeping of the whole Ее or x ttr ию Th ies cone ived later will receive 
for а point of support as a fulerum for its struggles. шая сорпо; deac Hawer M sho uld b е рісі ked off daily, | attention the week абое, nothing about 
Certainly, it has teeth, and under proper circumstances | prop Trailing этте эу —— pg og no Dot think i itw pera 
can use them i f icit teeth d and маа iris should b tl t ot do it for them.— Windsor. к 
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an the Proceedings of the R. Horticultural Society, 
them as weapons. I have caught thousands of these Dablias, and се‹ cu 
fish with the bare fingers, and adair or seven afüxed other tall-growin ng ETUR Pe s d flowers B. CoL d gos oto Mey. We don not remember P | 
ation d ; but they | never did the = nde Fs and зене 2 [production of autumn Mo e ен ар thatthe 0 Oregon Association із en: | 
arm, m: in e 1 5 $z 
delicate ski. ni ri Toast mod manure, and E keen the b robot i the hee Esas ve dade, Dm i esen dw your ur very m | 
опе y i E es ke - k of racti P b grona, w teristic sketches is the Panorpa рет. z 
their presence. It is a рге H sight to see these fish | тс le, Commence the propagation of plants fo for green larva of the Sawtiy fonnd d | 
A аа рту Ао оте карей | next senson, in which Даре wi 4 fenus d E ена 
when the Water i zi h t They reip "aito (ool Semi f 
ince i ш КЕТ the spots where « geny | before winter. Fork ground among Dahlias igi, fond Нау preserving spiders: LARES 
water" J is produced, and ste and mulch the surface with very rotten m Jo vows Srove: B. If the combustion in this is "d low, Бу 
havens of refuge. In the shallower parts of the river bic plentifully every evening when the weat ther is fuel perfect, and no ма об кы ае Lyr 
they may dry; take care that the laterals are well staked out, | Тузы used riot plants. But then it wili not itself P 
eans to entrap earwigs and other| the air moist, which is ua: We cannot 
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stone, sometimes a appearing singly, sometimes in bands : "ету 
of thn me ar fous, and. ous Баар shoala Та | 190006 which injure the flowers. Look over faded | mendi б me Helichrysum M 
whi i e 
1 в | ү; коч idi bolleta, or to several muc [4 
way painfully al tion. Rooted, cuttings a= of Paniles for making up| Б 0 Өш а К: 
Such fragments are beyond iden eM 
tho current bo some cose i i oin ctl ж. heroe, (orden Minds 0 ndo greg iNe : «йе „Ураты Sab Sour friend ur 
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spot. Routledge's RhA NA sing the inhospitable оаа In doing this. A is absolutel e d from a kind of Walnut trer S ies c — йин 
avra огу. that wireworms should y Y| Mind what you are about if you ргобее oig, Illecebrum 
pese = 8 be angit, [oA the com-| ТЕ is impossible to name such things i каан plant, 824 
post sho repeated turnings ; for these ревіѕ | verticillatum. It is 2 omor 86 Шесеһгасе®. ` ps, but 
has received 
€— а Оре erations. nation layers. Throw out the soil from the Tulip bed | 0202» Овони 
—  ÜoxsERYATORY, &c.—In order to maintain a certain 
ems ты УЫ т Whiuh, having v tated, is ed wi jov а D 
ME Nr i fhis honso a stock of moois | this is believed to re TE Becr Ww МАЛ, Demi. t тајне опг i$ 
d 1 y be kept up. Any plants | worms from the bed. оваз brought home by Sir Miche Seater A Пети 
therefore, in pots, which it is desirable should be this, If it should evor r produes аши сайа 9 5 
Р s 4 have x shift; it will not, HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN G. Mes шш opu 
this sl visab give them a large shift at| The summer pruning an d nailing in d. рене current ERSIDE Р. оз. 
season, as whatever wood the plant makes after! year's wood will require following up; the late ment | милет РАТЫ, 2 e gov 
