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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[8кРгкмзвв 20, 1865 
һаз singularly deep рдо shining foliage 1 and of aurea 
дел s т term 
of it it Tere, measuri ng from 2 to 10 and even 15 feet i 
eireumferance, form during ois perfect globes 
s 
specimens | 
in 
of 
in 
пар 
| autumn, threshed, and then left to dry for a fortnight, | 
after which 99 18 е roas 
| under a millst and the 
of steam in са nvas арз; 
lowest quality ; to blea 
water, and 2 exposed ra 
dew for three A 
repeating t 
A n. Ber. Далу is obtained 
oper the We 
next crushed 
ed to the heat 
sted. Tt is 
к. acti 
Times. (d 
jointed zh wood. тс: 
otted сагы о ста ойран 
E 
onia gigante mention, grows 
romarkabiy well in the Tight soil t "this ener 
which were several plantations of handsome 
plants. 
Of clanbrasiliana and other 
earing 
Purple! Nein and other eerie are plante 
f large an Specimens, alit 
Salisburia dl tifolia we noticed four or five of quite в 
Һога јаропіса 
handsomer 
pen: rmined 
than even the Wooping Ash its 
of gol d stri iped - Hol 
the bea culty to overra 
hey consist обу of half. aie res with clean stem: X 
d finely fo Nice specimens o офа 
ecially of 
rmed heads. 1 
f varieties of 
e exa matation. 
m 
he 
into a 
mus 
in this country from Fortune’ 
Calendar of сыйы; 
For the 
There should be ieri et young wax trees 
ANT DEPARTMENT. s 
m ал &c. —Be prepared. with vier 
s seeds. ] 
ensuing week.) 
which be ept ina 
will hold some 20 goo и р 
Чед their pen injur 
well treated i 
of | kois ра forwar 
таап 
y thoro те eis piantine = 
me of the strongest 
them, g 
соро ОЁ рї 
going oat bof! bloom. dt early Camellias are wanted lei 
be plac 
ving sufficient air to 
потона. in а motion, во аз to prevent damp belt K 
injurii 
p in a кыс close 
regular 
keep 
ving t supply | 
Meme ;8 - of ihe dire Брион might 
; but if 
required to attend to pes 
be made, and all the losses, "ke tak. 
with in the most e: pie eL. 
== f Holly are also plentiful, especiall ety nth roofs f Hold ег. 
called Waterer's, a compact variegated b on AERO p р тынын тоник GÁRDE 
account of +“ uniform growth is well ada 8 for | shoots € have done e Miei and tying the others| Gather fruit and store itas it тірей, ЭОД 
Lue sp Apa th er irri аё mall о d to obstruct сей as little as possible. Place {аре of the present comparatively dry state of the 
p Pat: is an н variety w etica ripening t wood in the coolest part of cao od aida! А arthed up. On heavy soils it js 
TA material for айо des in winter, | the house, and water sees (м y at the root. Achimenes, metimes ssary to surround the plants with sand 
—Á€——Q гоог" things for yes ^s хы Gloxinias, and Gesneras -— are properly 1 Linz off which 8 
au Golden and. Corn: di Vows Xu be stor ed NN in А any dry place where they y >Ш are apt to do if yd cand with soil that holds aa 
where | wat, Thi c before thi 
small leaved orina Rhododendrons nocte they will be free from I d bay ошар bo wa bern ч Е wc bei v ышык ЫЛ ey become ктш 
Thuja aures an Be b MAI d if cud exposed to a lower temperature than about 45° or 50°; Sopa Stir the — E the axi ишү among 
а nua hard nm жор many valuable plants of this kind have been 1 " them to admit air to end keep down weeds, 
Жер ria of i las puedes Bored, pu раг Em y ui Pens through storing them in dry sheds Hard-wooded | Potatoes may be t brit da: bd xis ops wre are dead, 
are now in bloom, the latter, "from the poems in | shrubs, such as Ixoras, that have not "ecd ood after | and let the diseas separated from th 
which. the flowers are produced, looking not unlike a | 
Roses, we no otice 
erature, syringing them 
ing up the house early in the afternoon. 
Of standard 
in which the stems were rias rm for "d 
also ngu 
This was a distin 
regard to other standards in 
LANE’S NURSERY, Вевкна 
es.—AÀ more unqualified s 
ishing characteristic with 
this nursery. 
AMPSTEAD.— 
| soon ав з convenient, in order 
| into the fresh soil be fore 
PINERIES, са 
readily i injur red by a damp or 
more 
FORCING DEPABTMENT 
sho 
po em be E а nd 
dry until after blooming when they mu Lus be во 
. Tho 
m m 
lightly Saone u 
et a 
as 
ted | 
рани 
тозан them well roo 
g frui& will require 
req 
aiher warm an 
low tempe 
t together, 
fruit во as to p^ able to treat them m: 
judiciously than can be done when they are scattered 
pope ut the whole stock. Plants that have been kept “оті 
5 
ore 
was seldom, if ever, n than the 
viewed in a lo Арсы конча house at this establish 
ment. The house is клы Mese e Black 
Hamburgh, Black Prince, and . Peter; 
and close toget are the xdi ad th 
Vines that they may literally be said to swa 
As a white pe, the;Golden Hamburgh forms a 
striking feature at the lower LA A" house 
^ 
2. 34 7 
, taking 
D H in 
and. 
certainly would fully justify any о 
that this i is. the Queen of its class, T an per white | 
et and ait ps Nosenbor 
Thurs. 11| 17 | 30.067 | 29.951 | 72 
Friday 12| 18 | 30.133 | 29.797 | 72 
ове | Satur 13| 19 | 30.046 | 29.911 | 70 
Sunday 14| 20 29.733 | 73 
Mon. 0 | 29.927 | 75 
Tues 1 88 | 30.159 | 71 
Wed. 17 .308 | 79 
ed o eb e 
Tei is to be hoped that the uidi dry weather may Te the 
means of arresting the progress of the evil. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
Forthe PME ME: 17,1862, бота ае о. 
Берё. EE ГА 
Мах. 
E 30.077 EAE 
ncraw sha Аде ҮТ ч uut 
о; е; 8 shi 
J3— Fide] byercast ` cloudy and fine 
14—Overcast ; gum А Ане the day. 
15—Cloudy ; very fine ; ROLE ger 
16—0Overcast ; "ino very fine; dry air 
17—Overcast; very "fine; hotsun; cold at aie 
lean temperature of the week 2 deg.above 
таре; t rature, with Е THER АТ CHISWICK 
compact dari which must weigh from 11b. to 2 lbs. | but де fire heat pce eder je A the | жашан сыкы жапа ШЫ ending Sept. 27, 
фе. жуы оЁ а par Meta de am mber т colour, and not a | plants by a hi gh night tem HP With proper FE bea К Рета = ; 
be quite safe if t | ЫЕ ЕБ, 28 Term de it йшй dre 
in admirable. ea at cans ees but altogether | 3 ауа есе тоша! e modom facilities | ARP Ade A (үш ormai. | |z Ap 
t to prod nds Did. of fruit in the time s ss | н | 150 | 550 | 19 sau: HEH 
e any ce one under the old US Mon. 22. 669 | 461 | 565 | 18 | 99 J-j} $41 
mmc ru rdi 
[MÀ ral ani e m А ^ y —! 5| 
ous. сс Е е the dene 4 wis die, whom 0-а |а 097 ien ced e 
i Was Troie Ja this тас ЕУ А-аа with the disadvantages of d The highest temperature during е dE on the 20th, I$- terme 
de Rhus succedan d r^ f bota nists, the Bulletin r^ a pir wil: do well to » regulate the temper! = wp ет = даче: 
Pcelmatation ‚риев an interesting ЖЕГИСИ, 
by M. Fue Simion n, now at Nagasaki, The etable | то осудат th Жерен to Correspondents. Macintosh's 
ax of Japa E the chief artine 3 which that | ү ther to advantage of the present dry po, Williams on Ferns ; do. on Orci istant 
country ex fee HT is not exactly of the same nature | bec. f md m о of young Vines well ripened ; | Book of ihe ura Thompson's б Gardiner tg Queensland, it 
mon. waz, к it melts in summer at the сов) be the object is & it 599 h diem d of air and eec b ere be ш а experiment е t of vi ery doubtful ym 
this inconvenience is obviated i 8 here as ject is to ripen the wood Ке d xd fe Ашау should put it into Tia асарига bushel al bags. : pecie orare 
Japan b ОР ^ ing the candles made with this wax is p б А й: ossible. Late 9t ves ре e d adn dry vel юре а plaots. In any other 
a coating of bees'-wax. It appears that in England a | in order маран uld proba heat and perish; 
rocess has been discovered for increasing js con- Z6 on of ais ia cool with e form De nA : авер нїш of Рт dum. ^ комы bydin Р ну шр 
sistency, since the de d for the article from that pos damp, and cu үз x y Td air, to ал. injury | "tne ibit of card pinned to H hoai for kitchen or 
quarter has considerably increased of late. The tree | they are rod ived, $6 ecaying berries directly | specimen of that ене E 4. Your Plum, а small Мы 
itself might be easily acclimatised in the егп Ди ест че outside геч сотегей Фо Wormsley Кл | Pippi. d гай с out of all ehara 
parts of France. It thrives on орен е! on stony off wet. Houses оа авз for any opinion. being, EE the 
and barren ground, unfit for other agricultural purposes. | ipo hardly d. Еб ch the wood is thoroughly the comparative merits of ше Tato њой variety. 2 
M m д id — E about Qu kilogrammes of pg should j^ те а ы de de dg nad. uud. P ast) bell over the fru on 
its seed for trial. e young trees are plan : reserve it for the ‚ 4, Uvedale's 
Japan along the highways, when they are two |4 ndis basi рачы же Ше кеит s ‚| Ке Plus Meuris ; LA Teban а and тең 
years old, leaving a distance of about feet | dormant state 89 I M «EN нА one "m РУ. 1, Williams's Bon. ot H B. 
е в the чүзү: but if planted in squares, the early h h а Six — C the| ехото Нн 4, U - d € 
ust be double. e are kept low калары pair iid 2, Passe Colmar; 3, abad sort; 4, ќе de Lamr; 
by lopping, and imod in the shape of pyramids. In оен dis ДЕ бу though ünder ordinary probably Waaa e Оза lie. Jnd 
ihe fifth year after planting each tree yields on an for this, it will ba d к еш арн Sneezewort.—J 6, Lolium tenria be obliged by 
Average 4lb, of seeds ; in the eighth year, 61b. ; in the vef mei than later URSERYMEN'S CATALOG Бано ап Catalogues 
10th, 18b. ; in the 12th, 401b. ; in the 13th, 601b.; in RDEN AND D SHRUDBERIES aving sent him, as soon, ee Prin BÓRMOD. «i io оте] 
kd ree enters decline; 4001b,| Tender in borders must be taken up when | water: Pj C. Whether or not pipes erg the water. 
seed - of wax. Аб present 2001b. of this | there i и the AES appearance kei у ана t. Ashasbeen| water for drinking depends upon — Y 4 эзне 
wax are sold in Londo : hey may be safely, bu 
? sold in n at ‚е Fus of 57. ; so that a | often mended, give careful If very hard they may they are with 
Ei attention to young rain water, ey 
plantation of 10,000 troc in t luce | Sn узар айа Bubber 
10007. "Phe saed eir prime ша, well-rooted plants are| should prefer strong vuleanised I 
. шайы towards the end o |шисһ easier to winter р ыы plants with long-| canvas. 
