a ` THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE асова лаз 
Sony closely contested game resulted in favour of the | wick XR "Charles M'Intosh, Esq. Murrayfield ; | | етеп be benefited by an occasi 
Paci M Three runs. & or Messrs. Beck & Сов ee James M’N: Esq., Superintendent of the. Ro; oyal | water, provided ii is given aom t of m Damm. 
the principal scorers were Cuming, Dean, and Cheese- | Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Treasurer; T. of 
man; fortheir gpponents, Barton, Swain, and Wood. Parry, Esq., of Highnam Court; George Pa tton, Esq, | Propagation оҒ all the more importa ub id. 
те urn match between Messrs. Jas. Carter & Сов | of The i-re David Smith, wa AME of North | now or soon be pushed forwards; late чі Dis 
and the club of Messrs. Beck, Henderson, &| British Insuran e Company; Tho rera) as has often been remarked, are bad to keep t cuttings, 
Child will be played at the same place during the | Esq., чен n of the 8 {ЖЧ me одн mpany. | winter through having an insufficient amount lh the 
Ре esent month. 7th. That the Secretary be equetal to d the fore- | and ill-ripened wood. Let Scarlet and other о тон 
rand Floral Jubilee at Dumfries.—We 1 that|going minute oa resolutions printed and Bots struck in the open ground be taken u 4 
е s are being made at Dumfries pe ihe among the members of tho" decr Ass ociatio n, and deque they hit made roots; they d К 
th f the 50th anniversa i and F lt frame fora week or two, w 
umfries and Galloway Horticultural Socely next | and that the parties so written to i placed on a vs г bottom in a southern exposure to 
month. This Society is the rmt i the kind in nbi € with the Secr аг and, if desirous of joining them for inter. For the same purpose 
Scotland, and it was thought proper that on reaching | the —€— pay tot he Treasurer, Mr.Jam el реши, ide boves in pans, and intended Miss 
its 50th year, which it wi ill do on ved bas Fg September Roya al Bot otanie Garden, the amoun nt of their first year" n the em. thro ough the wi inter, sho ald be placed wy 
next, there : should be a demonstra met. 1 
so as to signa alise t hej bi Mr. B in time to obtain the seeds of this season. Gie Sode. It should in fact bea а poin eres id 
ibi а zi 1 m а cen — d P by ШЫ Mise, the until they 
ball, an extensive exhi ition of flowers, fruits, an Pe 2 аге placed in t 
DE an imposing procession, and a public banquet, Calendar of Operations, winter and spring flow е E may Mignonette fr 
besides accompaniments in the shap e of hou! E the ensuing week.) Phloxes will now be making a tolerably good show, 
street M musical romenades and sees БИР ARTXENT. and e have сате bestowed on them. Let the 
uch, t d border: neatly raked ove 
others of "the nobility- are patronising the display ; and CES RY, P — The tim ке now arrived w hom: vitant: places with spare Chrysanthemums or spring 
16 is expected that the M n of Dea will prove a yere intended to supply a flora dispi Ё der g "t struck Pansies. АП evergreens in unsuitable situations 
ишн — e people of Dumfries-shire bois s utumn and winter must pes attention. Геб | ау now be moved; where general transplantation of 
Begon "NÉ үчөөн hift if not already іп pots | evergreens is intended the middle of next i 
К ncouvers Island and British sufliciently large. Keep the plants thin that their perhaps the best time of the year for te ы 
lembia: буран of gentlemen interested "s foliage may be kept from йш» rowea saligna and | Deciduous shrubs and trees, as of 
Arboriculture Sud Ho rticulture, members of the Associ Plumbago capensis are both valuable autumn-bloo oomin xd "should not be hisce vue Aet have shed their 
tion and of the Committee of the Oregon Botani al Ri plants, pue the latter furnishes large supplies of cut | leaves. The roots ma rini id 
pedition, held at Edinburgh оп July 21, 1862, беш Vas wee to Chrysanthemuns, water fre ely yi round ierit eei E 
The Cairni the Cue the|liquid man e; good specimens should be aimed a вру FRUIT AND КШ 
> i rather una na "a jns blooms. The earliest inter - KITCHEN, . 
Epaerises must soon be placed а psi Pears should be pn e they ripen, 
i : r for 
their bloo ; the 
> nd lanta, sud i pee ana puis uh сарна to dle т dad eere fow Дз before ipee a 
: : 5 yacin! rcissus, for , must soon occupy 16 usually turns mea y directly. 
чё present enabled to Obtain reported bat the ey Tector, | at attention ; about equal fers iu^ goo ood soft loam | finer kinds of fruit from wasps. Peaches and Nectarines 
еа, way qualified, in the person of Mr. um and decayed leaf- са with silver sand will be or во before they 
Bro a gentleman [xe rs "Natural ne nce, whose К КООП ^ зеза, if for arang; "ut. well-decom- | quite ripe. Earth v up Celery as it ai wih; 
ide жеге atteste d by high authorities, and whose posed е w-dung must be шн ted for the Tent soil plant out Cabbage gorn last month f lon 
when the bu lbs. are i vo idtended- 4 014 Pn flowering. After Brown. сов La haray, Cabbage Leikuses should soon be 
potting paoe them on a dry boten and cover the pots | $0wn ing use, and prepare a rich piece of ground 
nches de leep w i sia tan or ashes, preserving ina A Оше ка; and plant out those sown last 
it 
by contributions to аи and var E Seske arned 
societies, They stated that Mr. Brown was prepared 
iately upon the занон ot his uch as possible from heavy | ™ 
mmediately xl month. If the season is not too severe they will be 
duti to p te the object of the Association rains; тшде: "this аанча they will fill their pots | useful through Hu early part of the winter. Plant 
with r 
ies, and тоз ey А 
eitea part of the world the Association might oots, and will be in readiness for forcing when | 20000 li and other winter Greens. бо Chervil, 
irect. The meeting was of opinion that the resump- wanted. Van Thol Tulips for fo — may be potted | American Cress, and Parsley in a sheltered situation. 
tion of labours of the gon Committee upon an early next month. Place them on coal ashes and m Sow Early Horn Carrot to remain in the ground for 
ext І import ce, and them as reco nded "for Hyacinths, and „early winte т use. ‚С ut herbs, if not beu done, and keep 
ended field would be of national importance, & 
would tend greatly to the individual advantage of those November remove them into heat 
friends of Arboriculture and Horticulture who| eed not be potted until late in October, and а las 
might become members The meeting proceeded batch өг Тоноо or Rex Rubrorum towards the € 
y STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
io consider as to the part of the world which it of Nove Forthe Weekending Aug. 13,1862, as observed at the Horticultural Gardet 
would be most desirable to explore. It had been NG DEPAR oe n a IT ШЕШШ 
considered = a former period that Japan would|  PINERIE бнри ау c pec both as to | August. |55 
form the most advantageous region for the prose-|Soil and за re should be observed during the m 0 
cution ofi the objects n the Associati ion; but, from the кее! of the fruit, therefore be carefu iln ot to о over- |  — ——j|—— —|—— m 
BAROMETER, 
UT IM 7 29.452 
дау 8| 13 | 29.529 
т етт ana had, a 
lectors, the 
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eeting tas to the unanimous opin nio ill be advisable to use slight fires daring rainy Satur 9 О | 29814 | 29.678 а 
аб ГУ КЕЙЫ задо аа Uta ede British tl Mon. M HEEL [- 
Columbia, with the neighbouring countr se form | >к giving попав air to prevent а stagnant state of Tue. 121171 заты лы E 
а field from — more valuable con f first-rate quality canno "sas muss mier, Е 
be expected, of eire and other pnis: ts adapted | expected from plants growing in a sodden soil or a Average 129.948 18 5 чы еск eu E 
to the climate - Gren t Britain, than from er | damp unhealthy atmosphere. Endeavour to afford чул ваша йы. T hite C clouds; пату Showers MT ato 
region. They were of opinion that this dd pes] growing stock a steady bottom-heat of about 85°, mans bout oes ne гош 
hitherto been perfectly decerni „and that it was| and keep it well supplied with manure water at the m IL Overcast ; cloudy and fine; SA sint 
root, but avoid getting the soil too wet. As fire-hea =: 18 0ому но ereas; “emy howe imei 
introduce. After deliberation, it was| will soon be necessary to a considerably larger extent | Mean temperature of the wi belar БА ЫШ 
montes онна that the Oregon Association к than has been the case during the summer, care must | их or тив A WEATHER АТ 23,1802. 
revived, and 1st, pios ии i be called “T. be с eised to secure а properly moist state of the |  DP'ringthe иле las yenta, for ue ensuing Wee, ending Аш. 21t- 
British Columbia Botanical Associat e eg | atmosphere, keeping ше evaporating pans ог troughs S3 | Фа] 55 | No. of | reatest € 
for ti e purpose of тет. Wert: made of Britisk rezar си with water, and moistening the| August. EE ЕРДЕ Eon PII 
Columbia, Vancouver's Island, and the countries adjoin- | floors, &c., fr saris s any sudden change from a ARP 485 5 | ained. 
ing the Rocky Mountains, with a view e trans- ош toa ау stat he atmosphere would be most | Senaayı7 .| 733 | 505 |619 | 19 132 im. 
mission of seeds of hardy trees and plants, and the |injurious to growing "tod and also to plants swelling | Mon: 738.: 58 юа ез i 0 
1 1 roots of fl to the members; the field of | their fruit. Be as sparing of fire-heat, however, as Tu 10.. 5 53 a| 1 045 
Cre being. subject to modification "or extension | circumstances will allow, and during -the present com- | Zone a па ог ааа гм rd 
ecordin 2d. That | paratively favourable weather shut up early in the Satur 335. 749 |492 | 60.6 | 18 0.95 с 
abas should subscribe in Ai es of ble ach, payable | а nr ighest temperature during the above period ocev tuom. 
yearly, in proportion to which shares, the seeds, &c.,| VIN Inspect ripe Grapes аа апа — за, "М therm. Ya deg. ; and the lowest 27% 
sent home, s be има in the sight of the | а decayed o or unhealthy berries; keep the house well eus 
committee; it being understood, unless otherwise ex moisture. ix molis d т esponden gant 
pong conditioned, that subscriptions should be соп in the late i es "if ule ed boni gos In Vue Е dinge ie pela ting given 
tinued for three years; санч that no о da shall be dod, дане over both fruit and shoots; it may after- ot the Gardeners’ Chronicle, по ч immediate reple em тнЕ МОХХО 
called to -— an the 2 x - edes he washed off without injury, but perhaps edes Тү ҮР e vios det ideis d "ter ei 
subscribed by him. at Mr. Bro entiv i i i Meer Re эш 
appointed t previ e of this pest is heat and moisture Stirn: the week after. 
collector, uad be айт» МӘ, ^ hold ее i е inte regulary maintained from the time the fruit is set till | Names or Faoi J M. Your Plum i TUE 
to leave this country for Vancouver's Islan t beg p ce ED rue е дА decayed rest bearer, Ри o of bad fis 
ls ап 
ho may directed by the comm suom 4t n. That Pro EN AND SHRUBBERIES. Жаке OF Быт: RH 1, Ad Adiantum i on 'Я 
our, with the assistance of ab and M The bunt o of ‘wedding plants is but of tivel, pubescens „3, Pilea herniarioides ; 4, Ha 
M*Intosh, prepare such instructions ж — к thought | sh short duration in most loc alities, e б i the best 2| or Е A. Camptinula nobilis and Veratram PO per on "iie te жу 
necessary to the botanist. Bth. That Sir E fraticans.—In a scrap of blotted рар, of yu purs 
[эзы a leen ie ee €: every сате| legio ЫА Ыйын Em 
Isaac Anderson-Henry ‹ of Woodend, еты апа Mr. Go over mds d sorrilata. —] 8. erre dim E w 
3: MN tanic Garden "Dose hat may ps pe epe "i d remedy any d xà x were unfortunately q is dried up t Асты 
6th. That the management o pr he affairs of the Asso- | th at have an inclinat reo pros tin Ebr ч plants лекота" 5 LE v moment, aser will comm! шше 
ciation be BM а iod Aene p with | and keep the edges of the masses well Al ed up without |. by letter. MI. cations. Ho pe 
9 eR A A en * е е Por teste c it allo owin ng them to become аг bulky. "Where th pla nidi any of the Sd anam rt z TET d 
Em x e on i Ө ver һе regrets 0 
. Viscount Dalrymple; Sir iiam Vere „ Bart.; Sir | be involved in stop ст eg th e > HMM Hosts ҮШ б prodnstiona o vory iliterata резо ro hoard that it 
ак ping the shoots; bnt this is cst : JOL We ni over beo roots а 
David d Dundas, Bart.; J. H. Balfour, Esq, "Professor of | ation which must be attended to sufficiently often to Рвтртом CATTLEYANUM dew that the 
сее the University of Edinburgh; Archibald | keep the Ug within due limits; for ior [o уот) е лан. dot an 
1 Esq., of Blyt ; Col. Ferguson, of Raith; | worse than to see them runni r the ed r | Roses: H WC. 0 me 
T. A. Hog, .of Newliston; Humphrey Graham hi ing BA ging, or nless it is th oronghly тоной or e dare eT 
Жез, of Bebes W. Eu Andes Har, Ken, | caktig o ing р m the grum X: suffer fi E veu МГ S ley want, not desagud ing jido, unless y 
a ABNA GS. à o not suffer from want of water 1 
of Woodend, Secretary; Charles Lawson, Esq., of Borth- | at the root, and some things grown in this way may varea: E Piani tho гон feet 
