THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Гхоувмвев 22, 1902. 
ie Mr. Cuthill’s place at the e present mi moment сап exotic shrubs an nd pla ants, which th ey warranted to 
9 did. Jade for himself. ey come up аз thic kiy produce beautiful pape "ЫМУ finished drawin ngs of 
ps oen iem can stand. together, and some of them, though | which were shown to i ding purchasers. thes 
measuring 10 inches an re in circumference, are of | pretended raritie s they ive -— ingre high-sounding 
with leaves or litter, for ihe purpose o 
aud M a ains. Tie in the С in d riui fui 
y reat when required, тер 
WER DEN AND SHRUBBERI 
Dallas. temporary placed heels p rds under 
over іо dry, now be carefully st red e EE 
the winter. See rh coarse growing plants ris dh may ә 
their 
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i 1 їп the gills as specimens of half | names, as Fe!p riegata 
Mo te d yim "Mr. йй i Mg without | nova superba, » Andromede d ti b ke Attr yr e 
"round. |these iba names апа the wo. iful drawings О 
Mushrooms of excellent зану the ААУ year*roun Pe Meere uf Mie reos р made winter, 
| purchases to the amount of oot .; M. Molinet, a gentle- | reduced во as 
Mum qp, T ot Ch Ch: m Han A of qu man residing a& Fontainebleau, for 2400f. ; and many still 
о т house Sd Teu = Am Ех їс тө d "kinds, t her persons for smaller sums, but all were bitterly — 
there is no zi Alb c d Jul Неи disappointed, for the plants proved to be utterly worth- | For Gladioli choose а warm Бо ad 
best are Progne, rino s — Seti dos "Pines: and | less. Complaints were accordingly made to the police, | situation, work the soil well diggi 
among yellows, notbing E most use eful | and an investigation was instituted, which resulted in | an тт де ging, 
Vesta and, Compaetu. : th i 
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ost attractive, Š à 
campaign in Pa last winter resulted in profits | apart, surrounding them kou L pes 
К pem is тео secat pm -— ООА КАБ to шуы 20,000f. The offences having been | coverin Uh поша ; protect "m 
Mr. Lov vada Me : int E has a pale Magenta fully proved by several witnesses, пие declared | against excessive Wwe M [Ee A nS ins 
gr pe hich a to be an acquisition. Tts | the accused guilty, and sen ntenced each of them to а |sawdust, old tan, dr Ty litter, and old carpet, tha tehed 
0010076 Thi "b auis 1 formed and of fair size, are year's шрот and 50f. ws e. posl ur Nov. 12. | frame, or tarpau alin; 
EA M ich are е " Es. tho Ex d ini: e are the men who have been cheating our eredu- | remove during favourable weather, and the former 
produced in grea а un xe am i ou pos i E unt See entirely clea тей off when the planta appear, 
what def gs А ену are NS в for bloomin "The Firs Canary- -Bi irds. —Even ud favourite. cage- Ranun culus uses y also still be Pa ied. "Thes ibn 
sbon t t this t zd T the Jen ав are gror» me re laden for y-finch—did not | ШУ: ү" and some "M moist ; at the 
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т | level, ET ak CHUA lbs 5 or "6 [NY deep ioi feb 
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and decoration. the are England ntl the 10th century, and its first introduc- | same time kcu ho ool be goo nage, "The most 
ана! E hepatis Melden: Е TE Ar аву: tion into Eur чор. was rem — e. ded nn | a few suitable soil i isa  hnzelly loam. Af therefore бешш 
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ana, white—of these there are some bea е -— еа Eres is edid NR lb: караан t 2 feet, 
We also observed a variegated variety of V. An ersoni c 
я $ hay ig nre found a refuges and, the climate proving | old ei Mon pA to be ey 
jc tis Pup de isse aone : ed piant ч fav GEN : Fro m that parent in, авй sho uat Иш она the bres Pra ues 
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[us M wt md |р п should be laid а liberal 
intos! a e collectio: isti f ten or twelve sprun g, and they have pee ове » mue 
: aH IM of our families. "Dickens s “ All. the Year Misa: the under Pe bey over this, for the top of the bed, 
doi АЕ, 
неа rris borra r ММ. pner should be laid a layer of soil 6 inches deep for plants 
рү, «M fum заро "x e Ip s юш Mderable Calendar of кыса ыйы ing the tubers in; this latter should be stiffish fibr 
amount o gaiety a at dhis time of the year, when few n the ensuing week.) : 
теш а bloom NT DE EPAR TMENT 5 eu 
of fruit-bearing р! lants, мез is а ie ret ipe A Conserva — Take advantage of mild days кея downwards, gently pressing them into Mp 
he house more li om to give air E pe keep. me гем pir ingly pappia ed | the cro A the tubers should be at least 14 inch 
К Y wo with he roots, Look frequently over anything | und F^ face of the bed. 
eases be found to be an aer First among | subject to the attacks of mildew, and apply sulphur the ity sm = > KITCHEN GARDEN. 
such plants stand the little Otaheite Orange, panne mom -— that pest makes its appearance; see also tha&| p, not т А сан Жыл е ае he ud di 
ла а ikad with m p "pies Rie rything A E fres Ron посны 1: phere » look o ds ds stock г оћеп аз ini сш 
with ripe fruit. pem 
“лш р y Fg , come lan о А 141 н: ой, v removing any fruit that qas занае 
one of t the handsomest half-hardy fruit талый үсе » | season and placed i tle heat, ch s 1 decay, and put them aside for immediate use, Any 
з h placed in gentle heat, с oosing such as have 1 
in cultivation, its ound polished brilliant orange | been the longest at rest ; anda few Allamandas, а plant the Soie ы arietis of Peursthat do mot а 
scarlet berries hav ving а charming appearance at this | ор two of Dipladenia crassinoda, may Ms soon be started; in the fru ew days, which will be found to greatly 
ull season of the year, Even the Pyracantha ed but unless plants of these are at command wit ith w vell- POELE y5 all fruit as 
Skimmia japonica, though ha s grown in impr 1 t fei 
covered with fruit, look very pee es en кеп Nas e | possible, "A -Dee previously stated; í 
iated with flowering plants. Among other Шу pv eon time yet, for in most cases it is eum с scluded from e house, ib сап scarcely be t " 
bearing plants were Calycarpus purpureus, beautifully B maintain а su 3 where the о is to je e fruit plump айдай 
introduction into green seis ge w in most 
ficiently warm temperature to secure 
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furnished with viol а as long as possible. Ge anure wheeled upon 
growth, unless the plants bave been 3 his can be 
and Rivina humilis, the last a plant which would mix | well prepa sg for an early start. А genie bottom- ground when cen э кее ; ín al врате. 
with Ferns in Wardian cases wi m» good кын The heat of about 80° or 85° will be of service to such | 400e without injuring tho ча Ee the acti d ion of the 
ray in which Mr. in treats Solan things in inducing a - healt hy root im and if Ран ground turned up, so as to expose it io 
secapitulation A ET en. ia dorner Kanban, rs, but .&|cean be secur ured there will be little difficult; ulty abou weather. ——— 
pitulation of it may not t o ; btai Ot отав and all other hazd-wood ded VEATHER AT CHISWICK: NAR LONDON. , 
follows:—1f good si specimens are ise zor т Ses А sufficient growth be kept mee. Mr 
in a, comparatively e time, let the young plants he root in order to check growth, and 
be introduced into the warmth of an diate form bloom buds; but do not ge Novem- dle 
0 spring, an as soon as "hoy have the soil in ems TN get so dry as to affec t the foliage. 24| Max. | Min. | Max. | Min. | Mean) деер, 
Tí j à o o ti ift the as larger ORCING DEPARTMEN — Ies 
sized pots ; at the ne ime — the roots, and 320 | 30 00M 1:392 
condition, ра ril; per ie (hio size. oft the bail s o as to t c 30165 1 
ilia little то резу. at liberty. ge bes at pieces Td "the plants may be kept t | Paes, PES qum x 
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again in heat, giving little water for a time; e method of preventing their fruiting too ei in | уса. 1 30138. ET | 485 4. 
pher c ‚ Where the stock of plants likely to о pus sh wi ithout Nov. З 13—Ётону and [y im 
z ast; ly clouded ; 
Afte = l tho oi mol s lav fir x: port at the [os iei а the ү until August, the stronger plants of those Каты overca n ine s 
zi To 
p ast; бле; oy 
as that of the. house in which they are They A n fruiting тоша be encouraged to make за. V Dine: ve Sino ciu idi 
е s arly as can be done without weakening the| ~ ‹ 
will now succeed perfectly > well under the kind of treat- foliage, with the view of preparing them for 3н RECORD OF THE WEATHER. AT CHISWICK ур | 
attention to "Moppibg AU ing aibo s fruit in April. Examine the soil occasionally about During the las 38 oars, ЕТЕ ensuing Week, en ule 
трасі 
во аз 
duos young inte growing in the open bed, and do not 
perse СЕ t pyramidal habit. ез pieces eno allo w it to become epu dry, 
paying + 
& | No. of test 
Years in шалу |y; Ala 
Kaine 
result Posto HORA imei exam 0 E 
in a great portion o stock showing рр 5 24 
e. е ЧөБ t ordinary pu гровев 6-inch pots are large frui E prematurely, and 3t is also a work of some diffi- 15 0.36 im.| 1 T 
ug em; but if good-sized specimena are | culty pr ор wid e ien m bed if it is once allow ed 11 TEE E 
required they may easily "be obtained with little: trouble to ge n ried u t for 19 em 15 i | 
Wed, 17 088 f | 
end of June they ха be placed out of жр in as |е does M, н ЗБ dex. ck e E 5 vs i н i 
hot and sunny a situation as possible, when they will | high. i Р EN during the above period т ла j 
mio быш erp set fruit better than they would |  VrwERIES.— Where early forcing is carried on scis bern. Mi deg. amd te lowest oR 98 2 
ON аец n Septe иш Weton be moved und в, | soon as the buds are fairly started the temperature € == | 
rillian ld crenn 5 nts. | 
i h ey Зз extremely ornamental, Indeed few allowing to rise 1 b ha d aya. Tue un Motipes 55 Corren Pa аде aali y | 
an d what is р opportunity of adm mitting : а I fresh "e Ns recollect | FERES: R W. — e аа tion that ei^ | 
l important the berries are so permanent that the foliage will not bear exposure to cold winds, pepe ру tnanufacturers; for observing e 
vivid colour- | therefore Fa «s itted i i Sap: Morland. Excuse u3 
a for several months s at а time, The soil most near | елет нобай c, їшї це А ше preme p^ Mor alled common sense із very жып non реа Ий; i 
Rn Selamum is a ligit Hrs oem Intemstxed Wh | verse, ien Rub II I| protected from wet, до, by | Nans or Faures: Pei ЖУ Pounding: 2 A ae [^74 
a little peat Pot «i idi. | x. covering of dry ^ За eodcm т Шат H Бей оны aldin ngs, ВО мр, plo 
g ol all of them appear io i “ds that are a known i 
z — gms HES AND А туна, Prune and otherwise| half во р003 аз donty. With mu gos "i 
en MW misere! кау a 
ic ООА ку, however, qe under tar circumstances, sho uld Вау * umm. a 
ND M Tribunal оё по be commenced for several weeks уеб; but let it be | Nas or Prants: 7 С, The en plant the fruit of w^ S 
1e аса Police, the sim p po e кокс Deme that these fruits will not admit of rapid| were разг ЖЕ? КУР} ов colour, and. ern sis 
шов for several acts of swindling, which co rcing in the early stages of the process, therefore fire арро ев he E g-plant ; th troo was D gu : 
ын sg. 8) peri anat pala at high prices, under | Mat t should bea pplied with caution, so that then ight have реал: originaliy im ported fait is is vety d " 
preten е е exoti. рр e blossom: called the us quantit? 
ын мене two accused, who are florists, | will be weak and liable to drop; during the day tho | „enting & fnis. WO believe that dier as bo fown | 
residing at Venose, near Grenoble, зб winter opened temperat f Е be grown tend jue Dr ; 
a shop M EN — m perature may rise to 60°, with i ples y of air on КЕС that may Ls vig : 
Boulevard d apucines, for the sale of | every favourable opportunity. Cover the outside border! have fallen into desue 
