esta Бей. еу пее moist atmosphere, and 
unless this is Provided they are su ubject to 
attacks of red spider. 
a aurantiaca — This fine old ME should 
state as possible, according to the 
ed, so vis z the summ puer 
on t Ф m new outing 
material E dni after заны) when new 
oots are pushing forth from the last made 
Pies Ada кыр» will grow in 
ouse, but it succee est in a rather 
warmer temperature, such as the cool-inter- 
mediate house affords, and especially during the 
winter months. It likes a indi position, and 
newly potted plants An eed extra shade and 
careful watering for 
HARDY УНЫ TS 
By James E. HaTHaway, Garden OHN vo MS 
Esq., Baldersby Park, m toram 
~ Pollination of Fruit-tree Blo inició 
the loss of many bees thro enim the Isle ot 
Wight disease, pollination of fruit blossoms 
should receive attention. Bees are a valuable 
be procur: s are worth keeping for this 
purpose alone. As a rule, outdoor fruit blooms 
do not need mugh help in this matter, especially 
if the weather is v avourable for 
Пеп distributi: are kept; but 
there are no bees it good plan to 
give the trees a gentle shake or tap the prakak 
of Borers h a stick bound round with 
t; font 
orb Sha a is at that їз 
Nus ud Walls.—Ou tdoor vines should be 
disbudded ; it is surprising what good Grapes 
y be grown on warm walls if the vines are 
INIT attended to. Extend the jw 
aig Ries the wall and avoid overcrowding. As 
owth A3 vigorous all i ihe tritis 
e bunch. oig bunch ‘only me pons » 
to each ont uat Me the 
janiai is e. pen 
taking se 9 кате re ret о d room for the stem 
to swell. Wher e rods are tiing A 
trained up to replace them. the 
vines receive plenty of water in A weather, 
and gir e them liquid manure east once 
a t, or a dressing of some ni ertiliser. 
As soon the it is set ing e vines 
night and ing. A mulching of. decayed 
yard manure should be pl: over the 
dun 
air, ed should it be of. a ok th ppy n 
Ls Trees.—Trees heavily laden with 
м buds should be pcs of some of 
ving, as far as possible. all buds 
rearest io the wall and — het bulk for 
fruiting on the side exposed to 
Aphis on 
oa е 
E ablish themselves these € cause consi 
EU si troable. sate and fou x ‘the 
"ees should be once syringed wi assia 
e Or some irs жаК КЫ 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
203 
FLOWER GARDEN 
By Н. MankmaM, Gardener to the Earl of PAK 
Wrotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshi 
Use for Forcsd Bulbs.—Old Daffodil bulbs that 
have been oy ex шс glass should be 
planted out of d in grass near deci- 
duous trees, in the | Sess xi rden, or other 
itable places. In plan é 
h manure e old bulbs of Ти 
nd Hyacinths that have been forced may also 
be panied in suitable places, where they will 
gro flower те ly for several seasons with- 
and 
е айны attentio 
Sweet Peas.— сута can in pots should 
be planted cut in dee еріу dug and thoroughly 
hould 
w ample room 
Chrysanthemums.—All early flowering Chry 
santhemums Ml are b. flower out of doo: 
should A en in bora p КОШ; 
allowing фер а am ace for development. The 
soil noe. be dearly cultivated and well en- 
riched with suitable m: 
еси —The acu will need supports 
to Е the trusses in an upright position. Keep 
е E 2 1 them free from weeds and stir 
ties ae MR named and make 
ost useful sorts for another 9 plan 
Тара. —Where May flow eq are 
Ге planted for Jue ‘Production of late flowers 
the soil amongst both to encourage 
ne and vee Fou aa weeds. Should 
dry weather set in, give the beds a thorough 
majai with liquid panee or a dressing of 
Le artificial fer aun 
5 
; any 
ly 
will se! a seed bed 
B 
and Мне the plants: venou 
carefully and бы ng a couple ot tec 
in boxes or frames, removing them later to 
че 
2 
H 
a an DAN 
Sunflowers. у Suo буер seeds where the 
plants are “nied to Do not plant the 
seeds too deeply: Sapper “the pisce early, and 
feed them liberally in LE weather i 
UNDER pri 
By James WHYTOCK, Ga rdener to t e of 
Bv 'CCLEUCH, sap og Jes mg 
Oyclame amen.—Seedling grow: 
iren e and may be win “into абау fet 
soil for this potting should 3 
E rthind ie 
sand and pex рема! of charcoal added. " Place 
the plants in a warm house, arrangin| ee ona 
rough, р. bottom. Shade from sun- 
shine and syringe the оше daily. ge ee 
the ene occasionally down insect ie 
Cytisus ео Genistas and Cytis 
— hone penes out of flower should Ље pruned 
s pei uet on bright days. 
When vog have 
growth, place them l-h: 
Ач 
in 
= 
5 
25 
be inserted singl mall pots, 
intermediate dn Ad with n bell glass, 
Eee shaded from the sun until roo 
Violets.—Where a supply of орай, in frames 
is requi hout the wi ration 
should. now made for planting young stock, 
ooted la: kon Bore ог» pri need by t te > tiyin 
2 = plants after flowering 
ith a h aspec К AM in gs eov 
o shaded from cei should be d ly 
plants. 
4 
worked and heavily manured for the 
single varieties grow stronger than the double 
ones, and shor У be rue at a greater “йы 
а t b not to let the roots 
spi ider, spray t ose of bright, sunny 
зара, with weak, guid manure from the 
wshed. 
Tidus Cuttings.—With a view ing 
ini of suficiente size узе ү эйи for flower 
ing in win cuttings should now be inserted 
of. ue mum pul chellum, yp Reb ачат 
rutilans, Рон товеа, апа "Salvias. Use = 
sized s filled ёге aq 4xture of loam 
le: d and sharp sand, insert the c КСЕ 
and place them under a bell glass or frame over 
bottom heat и, rooted, then remove them to 
a shelf near the roof glas тина жыш апа 
keep them ws watered. uttings of Fuchsia 
and Vier cue now will gies useful 
decorative plants by the autum 
tubers in 
esnera.—| t the well-drained 
s in a mixture of M lea бож 
manure and sharp sand; grow them in 
warm atmosphere, and afford them very “ile 
water until they commence A bons 
th sing watering may be gi at 
injury m insect pests таш E d. plants 
ro E 
THE KITCHEN GARD 
By G. анду: са care W. Hy Myers gett 
ore Par! pshire, 
er to Swan- 
Bishop's Waltham, Hamj 
dai ringi when 
nA аа Prick “oft plant очы later sowings 
when “largé enough to handle. 
Leeks n are well nr a 
ay 
depth. of 6 inches. 
hes of prepared c а consisting 2t 
ms 5 parts, manure from a spent mushrooi 
Бы; eal mould, and His one part each. Make 
the "зой firm, and plant the Leeks with grea’ 
care in single lines at 1 foo art. In hot, 
dry weather е бна i 
кы еп 
aoe 
g of Cabbage on 
sheltered rim choosing an early lagi pais 
as Early Favourite or Tender and Tru 
Beet.—A so cei of early Turnip-rooted Beet 
a sheltered 
r D 
birds when the seeds are germinating, or the 
jen y Mu quickly spoiled. 
—If it is possible to obtain fresh 
orse mg iem in a short space of time, a 
Piceni: bed ma; 
wall facing n : provide Mushrooms during 
the summer. The manure should be turned 
second or third day. e 
ino 
the surfac 
sifted loam to the depth of s бер, 8 mako this firm 
is HE io. back of a spade, with long 
y be made at the foot of a. 
ide 
ra ы? 
J sh Salis 
4 Р 
T pm 
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