Jury 10, 1875.] 
THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Ixoras, Dipladenia 
fragrans, an 
риғриғен 
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har and colt woo 
№ 
brisk he 5 ‚ SO as to get 
cuttings d it is well to strike all that may be 
required now, and keep t «ex к pad through 
the wi E z hese ie ane uch in nce when 
spring c flo mars pláni all such 
Amo 
things а "Co rdenias 5 "Bedinillas, Z1 тоа as, 
Thu iota deris and Harrisianum, ‚Сот 
r.the general — of 
ded, to see what 
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time of the year 
a ee ee Se ANE ee ES HAE ee SAEI че ата 
be lost in moving them 
ractice to allow ching of any 
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base, and the way that 
a rt time t uble the 
ide-bound shoot could be induc 
g clearly that, when the tissues 
rely hardened, whilst the ste 
considerable strength 
in addition to their 
ays to 
fen cleaning ; к, b- ох бшу the 
eather 
in a much more bs Т т ч to 
is bright and sunny anc 
striking such v as "тад at this 
especially, 
me 
to larger r po ots. Iti 
come Tha 
mparatively oat wooded nature, 
al w 
E dive; is always 
ts, and unless 
permanently injures the dens 
present disfigurement. = 
taken of 
S to labour, but 
an evidence of bad m 
1 
е ^ ge are 1 none 
тей spider, fo 
T with the fi 
Py penis more permanent injary than 
1 еги slow сазе 
long comparatively scarce and dear, no one 
them liking to cut up one for stock 
furnished at the bottom ; but in the 
> of season a couple of good root-cuttings 
be taken from y Draceena oderately 
without checking its growth much.. If 
drainage carefully removed, 
T reign in Sade ta the smaller ав ri- 
roots, = st 
downwards ; brat about 2 inches of this 
bres from i 
ua aintance with the 
central underground 
-like point continuously 
wea 
fied by th T 
manner, 7, Baine. 
FLOWER "Regen &c, 
са TERRE AND MIXED GARDEN.—This 
ment will now require СЕНА саге 
at this season the m 
depart- 
aimed at, so a 
pleasing and satisfactory. Wage 
plying the hoe and rake frequently, and neatly trim 
nd 
the edges of walks a ds by using the edging- 
shears. "Take advantage of rain to roll gravel walks 
so as to keep the surface perfectly smooth and firm. 
Beds that have been mu over as advised will 
ched o 
now require but little attention as re 
and watering, 
to keep down weeds 
evaporat Conti inue to Peg all gon 
н trailing plants sas they ae ance in growth, and e 
rage her every =ч ю fill the 
beds as quickly as омба a: ебә season for the sum 
mer display is only short at best. Calc arid on 
account of the form of their towers, are ораг wei ighe d 
own by heavy iv and the 
pm изу: 
them erect, vi 
plants 
spaces allotted to them, so that the pattern may be 
t tra Sub-tropical plan 
ded the weather 
can et be over-watered, provi 
war Mulch heavily. 
ure, “and stake and ti they nce i 
коме y Jyhocks, Dahlias, and other gross- 
feeding plants should be treated in like mann 
Pinks and Carnations should be neatly staked before 
they get too forward—pieces of small-sized galvanised 
wire wou 5 h stick are perhaps the 
o thrus the ground 
slip the Sire E the stick, and use as required. Push 
on the propagation of these ese by layers and pipings ; 
make erra of an old — hotbed on which to 
place the contain imn cuttings ; insert 
the same in sharp S йр: loam, shade d from 
and 
Rod 
d 
and the heavy rai € hav 
ганд s = “ah by causing the bark to separate 
freely. e choice of such as are on wood that has 
TS, 
manner in w. 
free growth end a "second fi owering in the a 
Such varieties as Maréchal Niel, ке de Dijon, ke, 
should have the old flowering o and 
young growth laid in to а ае E year's 
bloom, 7. Sheppard, Woolverstone 
FRUIT HOUSES, | 
CucuMBERS.—Ants have been a 
o 
= 
ffected this 
uantity of treacle, with which incorporatea modicum 
Гр Адата аы ав T Me Ebo e X 
haunts. Thetreacle 
attracts - 
arsenic poisons, amd the glass does not 
e poison: a lit tle fresh should be 
presen 
autumn im 
secure 
w seeds for early 
it will now take at a month to 
а т еа is most impatient of neglect, and is either 
very stub d у dient, according to t 
ue bestowed n it. arry out Merian: 
u 
directions, 7 Bunar, Chelmsford, une 2 
ae Weather, 
STATE "m bai E WEATHER AT a СЕ HEA ve LONDON, 
» 1875. 
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+ | ques | | sum 
Mean 0050 |+ SE IER Soi 1954-0 83 N. hes 
July 1.—Overcast, dull, and heavy rain fell till 4 P.M. Fine and 
bright afterwards. 
A fine day, though dull and pei prece at times. 
Зра nearly overcast iss throughout. 
Distan tant pmi be dae in afternoot 
the ев éliding Saturday, July 3, in 
the йа vicinity of London, the reading of the barometer 
at the level of the sea increased from дү inches at 
decreased rapidl 
29.71 ini the evening of July 1, and increased 
to 30.07 "Inches by the end of the week. 
The mean 
des for the De was 29.86 inches, beiug 0.19 
nch less than that of the preceding week. The 
highest жели, of the air at 4 feet above 
the gn r between 714° on June 27, and 
644° on July 1, with mean w vend value of 68°, ae 
low em 
е, on July aly 1, the mean for the gon 
The m 
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