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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[$ЕРТЕМВЕВ 6, 1802. 
wan which leads from а door in the Picture Galler 
езү ard towards a distant mound, the top o AI 
finely scul Iptured Venus ; this mound | 
r Chinese 
are intended for late flowerin ring. - j^ а place | 
Men опа а dry botto: 
eep with old tan n or ashes, pr eservin g them 
+ 
of the 
m and cover the pots 2to 3 aun | 
hes and 
ace wk mentioned is 429 feet long by 18 
аы id of terrace оош surrounded 
e ki ind a s thos en the terrace 
this treatment they will fill their pots witli roots, and 
| will be in readiness when wanted. Ixoras, which have 
bloomed and whi chi it Hey be Зацга а increase in | 
ould be cut ba re-po 
tted if the 
com ing season. 
carved ston е rise, е gigantic vases 
ine white vie iam from the centre of the court descends 
necessary, MR кач tied out, per place ed in | 
the warmest end of the house. 
attended №, will make a fine gr rowth before > winter. 
Chal 
ES 
a noble flight e kerbs 
estals o! 
YASeS. 
et 
m Ше 
o the Т заза -flight 
о“ steps ascends to the mou eo. mentioned. 
The slopes of this mound are carefully planted with 
n | ad 
rather close and rt untill t 
e 
These, if properly 
ils 
vanced after having been cut back, ‚ keeping th 
As regar 
ku ndi of some of 
end a stronger “diet, at ey events, 2 the off 
po e 
blo ooming, and if not convenient t 
and over the winter i in their ars si 
tei 
rds Tulips, i 
E we woul 
layers 
мАЕ?Е АБА ЖИ 
r, that are day — after 
sed to air or 
fum ТТ immediately 
east 
to prepare aber bed of suitable o ош 
fully remove them, with balls of so; B 
Here they hd Stand the 
fusely nex! 
t season. 
Lob wellto your Compos 
| cially that for the blooming bed Ж Ta Тыш 
into 
winter, iue dae 
ш pro- 
the Linen 
to, i — ourage them to make rap 
жеты ис ihe double varieties, which are Наар 
for winter w eep Tree Violets clear of thei 
great enem Los spider by a liberal use of the syri inn 
8. 
Winter 
iz] E iz] 
шег 
If n cr жаке cu 
ре 
н эм plants. Finish plantin ii Mete e 
Greens as DONNA as Pies Make the 
Colewc 
and әк them plenty of manure water, which will 
to keep them in vigorous health. 
ing from the south-west corner of tl 
ipea 
AES ак ar т Court and 
before mentioned, we arrive at the terraces on the 
south and west fronts of the mansion, the walls .of 
ide: 
alk| during su 
use; and plant 
Sow p 
Ev the i^ Rent "the NUS and also 
лм dry ‚ durin ring the ште Ж T 
eine xy: 
Water r the late 
Cos Cal Ө гойо се {0 
month for spring use ; plant out 
ina warm situation ; бө wil probably be useful 
N ovember. 
rown 
wards i the end of the 
ose sown last mon 
е crops of | Celery Анту ould "IS 
s during d 
abo recie stea dy 
about 70°, and keep it well supplied 
void getting 1 5. 
n 
„been the € 
be cised i secure à 
e e Boit "inte $ of the atm iios sphere, 
evapora g pa 
Iled + +}, nu n 
quently, as a 
of the ved 
э 
YE. } 
+ 
most injurious to | Bei g stock, and 
ne which lighten up раар аг a d give I to 
these kind of terraces. . A few steps descend to the w 
p fu 
oa to pud lap ines fruit. Ве as sparing of 
eeping the 
ns or o doo Deed supplied Si н 
fre 
8 
should be d and 
the Sweet Marj 
Sow TORTE and make a 
Da uto at the end of the month, for né. in in spring; also 
Early Horn Ca eem oae e sho 
or winter u 
d for winte r atl v 
first. . 
making exceeds a 1ш ngering process. The 
b kitch 
spri: 
ms of disease have appeared, should be 
d All herbs, gathi 
hung in 
wing АЕ 
uld remain iu th үст 
a hot 
deis 3 те 
— vs 
t | fire-heat, ыдым umstances will permit, a 
f bright да, 
2 Grass panel down the centre 24 feet wide, divided in 
iie middle by a walk from the qos торе рд 
саге [m 
зей ier bis season he tog эр е кее үе 
all air; indeed, bottled meh. шей de gem 
. | course of treatment, are very super. 
is what the French t erm fenétre ch g them 0 o (бөз e STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
они, e а door); бйреу, id suficient Forthe Week ending Sept. 3, 1862, as observed atthe Horticultural Gardes 
to a well kept smooth piece of гуси ee ld be — from l| | » : TER 
t Eye me rs worked masive sto o (эг d iiti о ыа герба ео ving а little air e^ ЗЕЕ ren |. Обед. опена { 
basi. ked by, noble Portugal Laurels and other | night and on warm cloudy days. " ЕЕ деер. дее 
не (ores mentioned. A similar arrangeme to ew VINE RY- —Remov ve all decayed or unhealthy berries mu sium 5 7 |a [ооа | з А 
west front Creta is carried along a short t Friday 29) 4 | 30.091 | 29957 | 70 | 38 | М0 » 
building to a wing which joins the tower to the main Б moisture. Where the crop is — = — УКГ 5 Md D 5 9 660 z 
ing. Mon. ЦУ 30.010 29.855 ; | 
Descending from the end of the west ке terrace, ha dvd altogeth dip al 9720012 | 29.583 66 * LH eed 
we reach the great north terrace, upwards £ MxLoxs.—Take advantage of the present bright | venz зо эзет Гуо [451 | es) @9|@1!_ [5 
300 feet long by 150 wide; а broad ali, 24 feet | weather to give de soil а good soaking with water| Aug. 2s—Cloudless and very fi PER 
wide, along the inside of the terrace wal all, edm | where this is , and а NA the b ктар шоу oce incid ШЕ 
which are plan ted qusint-lon ooking g Junipers and round. | removing less laterals, &c., tion wh —  3SI—Very fine throi 
headed Portugal Laure t done in bright weather, as EON ате is little аттата пу стека йоу et rain with thunder 
endrons oceupy the cen d the occurrence of canker. Where fruit is s iR the niea white snow Шке clouds; i ME 
errace. From the north we ааба | ripening, Е т as freely as the pen of the weather x пау; х pues 
TUN о ; - woo де фе dee: en parkin in s which " some will permit, and keep the atm ere as dry as жәеп саада HER AT CHISWI 
ne herds of deer. e park extends abou moi ossible. i t ate plants are infestod bern spider, RECORD OF THE WEAT ending 
this direction to the gri "i North Road, a adh те ; yringe mo; -- afternoon as Rie kr be кессе 
another han entrance lodge facing the теме ОЕ ont айыр the leaves ; in sho Md use every 885 КЕБ 56 | Мо. Ти ЕРЕ, 
i. А fine sheet of water Ta - the foot of a slope| means to get the plants perfectly pee while water| #°® |588 255 EE ee фу 4 du 225 4 
whieh йз rom tho nort iis ue wall, ug abounds | can be employed without danger of creating too much | 4944 сазана БЕА: E ds" 
2 e 8. Sunday 7 | 69.5 z 0.55 in.| 1 | 
Leaving the nort along to a sheet | Dowd —When a supply is required durin FM $.: Er из go 5 109 ЕЕЕ ЕЕ H8 
of water, near which is a fid оа сап garden formed | winter, omm young PM should be secured at | Wed. 10: 694 |461 | 577 e) I "ERE jt 1 
by Mr. Barron. This is aped, in avenues ser) Pines, | once, either from seed or cuttings, as ml that ате Friday Mel бз lie Toer | x [os [|i PRH E ji 5 
Araucarias, &c. There is also а Wellingtonia gigantea, | bee end through the ao autumn, Rowe r promising Satur: 13. 67 |457 (867 | 11 | ба X C 
at the b е мей for winter fruiting. | penes и ie tovc perd, їй, un 
llth'and 12th, 1850—therm. 28 
A oe ci divides the Amei л ground from the 
kitchen garden, in which are Vineries, Pine Е Oves, 
Peach stoves, and v; everti kinds 9% Torong pits, poper 
with plant Жл. соп mbers o and ra 
plants P. W. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week.) 
PLANT cpi ed 
EN AND UBBERIES. 
п ы ai bà more im erme t bedding-ou 
рев must now be "gs on as ае as pem He ~ 
EE often ark 
e have ed, are 
Tp 1 thro э the " winter t "m ha an 
leds Шш” of roots and illmatured wood. 
Let Scarlet et and other „Geraniums struck in the open 
they have 
made roots; they will require a close frame for a week 
or two, » Whon себ аа be placed ор а dry bottom 
harden th 
CONSERVATORY, &c. — Keep Begonias for winter | i а southern exp em for the 
winter. 
аир thin ap their Talaga may be kept as much аз | For the same Ат оі de тезе Petunias, &c., struck 
possible fro: 1 be pio in them through the 
injury. 
indispensable for supplying cut flowers for autumn | 
use must not be overlooked. Attend also to 
Chrysanthemums ; water them freely with liquid 
ure; goo od , Specimens should be aimed at rather 
datu pin winter flowe 
of Hya cinths, for | good в 
winter, should be placed in 
same time stopping the points of the shoots. 
should in faet be a point to keep them as hardy as 
possible by full , until they are placed 
in their winter quarters. ignonette for winter and 
spring е. шау s be sown. Phloxes and other 
be ш & tolerably 
ача plants wil 
show. P га 
ust soon occupy attenti khon i H 
nob forget to put in a dew w miniature. ones, which ‚аге | 
without delay. Remove 
suckers or ане and place ihm — the sides of 
Mes should be 6 inches es асго ха 
сср good ou ' rows to vasefuls of 
large 
tower do w beg "should, of course, occupy the| 
Auri 
are impatien of rich compost during т УЙДЫ, turf; 
loam, river pon and very rotten horse-dung— a ашай 
centre. About eq 
decayed М ан with aer sand will be the best soil 
for them if for forcing, but well-decomposed cow-dung 
Itisfar better to give them a strong top-dressing i in| 
the spring than to have it of too forcing a nature for 
eis to Correspon 
ndents. 
are most earnestly 3 eue i Аас 
peer s y ot er рарег; for their 
e y ме ful. 
PM n we shall be e 
dard 
ur Apples ГА Your 
леде мл, 8осткту: Norwood, Wo ШИН 
tho Ass ant- Босго tary бое 
who will lay before the eror УЗ “Lindley bas 
p 
all 
123 каты 
ОЕ а 
whatever to do wi em а 
unable to explain why the new name ene n called 
given to the Hemlock Spruce unus я A 
ldi. Fortunately 
Lee os s from, йе necessity of ado S Bently 
ermanica. As fo! 
дук» 
Du Molin has proved conclusively that it si 
called : 
І 
it is clear tha alo 
ou are no er “ч а 
а 
| "TOBAQCO : ory strange 
mistake i is not ours. 
