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278 THE 
GARDENERS.: 
CHRON IGLE. 
[AUGUST 28, 18975, 2 
fresh shoots. The earliest cut down plants will by 
thi н, time be ready for shaking out ; it is pt. well to 
le sam 
pe er “the disturbance and reduction of "their roots 
ill cause many of them to stop growing altogether. 
have the ball too dry at the time of repotting, 
as, if so, it is liable "x о bring too gel of the roots 
away 2 adhering fas ts that are 
way; 
not need to have so 
has not been prepared for them in the usual manner 
by adding a good quantity of manure at the time it 
was laid together, it must ell enriched before 
using, but whatever is use 
it ; run it through a half-inch pet ea in bul 
o the loam will be enough—and m enl x brags pestat 
Pelargoniums do not require so iih as 
, and can scarcely b emn to А fie: 
re they 
the syri nge ‹ every afternoon, 
i them’ № ot air. 7. Bain 
FRUIT HOUSE 
PINES. ас about this period of ы year it will be 
necessary е the course of treatment as indicated 
in this Calends has been pursued to effect a rear- 
rangement of the plants which were start 5 
last a cause many of the free fruiting kinds 
will now have fruit mn ing off. These should 
be separated the as those plants a 
are not now in that condition wi y this i 
mth and will more readily 
red ay if su жаы 
а Ne. aed scale СЕ airing during the next five or 
s, than if k wing ina еман state of 
apie moisture $ therefore take advantage of 
scarcely to 
SUO V! АЈ Lad о 
uch air can be afforded, when the temperature of 
the house exceeds 80°, Let 80° be 
; other ts likewise ich have well- 
established roots, and about 90° to those plants which 
a n recently potte en the roots 
have not yet taken hold of the fresh material. The u 
of shading on all Pine xcepting root- 
less suckers should now discontinued. he 
fruit elling off, keep the air moderately sup- 
plied with moisture, and give a chink of air at th 
apex of the house ren in the morning, in order to 
dispel superflu isture befi he sun's rays 
ous 
come directly in mirer with the fruit. 
— are oo eh 
supply o of fresh m Geo. Y M Mete Abbey, 
'ast batch is 
eaders, or it y ined 
= th — two-thirds of € — 
before eanwhile, remove at least 
every alternis lateral directly they can Бе п sa out, 
and т arm tmosphere. In pits 
and frames the last batch are nicely setti frui 
- a dry atmosphere. all 
could be desired to accelerate this th 
its 
end. Ear 
pd irectly in to swell uem previously 
acing a "itle € agree "e coll "n give 
copious dos eather. eep the 
growths ашу thin fom henceforth, and shade -— for 
about uple of h mid- day. Graduall 
withhold aier at the т то 
ric moisture 
from those plants ri mber 
what has as pre 
osphe 
wi scie fruit, and r 
advised in o- 
ing the season of supply. poo are particu- 
larly good i z ас just now, consequent on stro 
sun-heat, maintain a clean wth ot 
sine Es the епа. Dos a 
cracked fruits, the remedy for which 
i If red-spider be trouble- 
some —and it is with me—apply 
remedy suggested in this week's Cucumber н 
which is very effectual if pe Aem conditions 
— 
being favourable. Plants boxes are 
watered гагоуз y just now. Thos. Simpson, Chelms- 
ford, August 2 
Fics,—In the == Fig-house the trees will now 
be ripening watering 
inued. The Gite forced trees in pots, if placed 
out-of-doors, will s ke E of th 
bottom of the pots, and they should be cut off, as 
they will only induce a late 
ane this iehi 
lisle more top-dressing of rotten 
da: _ better, эсе. crushed bo 
ч Miere the foliage i 100 
fear that the горада of the border is defective it 
will be better to lift the trees in th 
prune t d nt 
drainage let plenty of broken bricks and old lime 
rub be f when replanting the trees let 
the soil b ed i the roots. Т 
will suit Figs either for early or late forcing ; and i 
arrow borde dding fresh compost as surface 
roduce abundant 
ired so much a 
ood in гаси wide bordeis. 
e gen <r serere bp this de- 
uere remains much the as was advised in 
the last Cucumber — ondes uer E 
ndi, fruiters 
plants to a good at. 
of energy by wer of training, stopping, and thinning- 
out the old growt The syringe must 
nd 
bo 
over. The кыана з! be PUn 
ree or four We are just harvestin 
men we fancy we see the a advantage of На; ; 
at least it is very noticeable that those fruits which 
were fertilised have a much greater percentage = dese 
eed over yn vents those not fertilised : only 
those seeds which sink to the bottom market 
grower houl push forward the work of clear 
his houses, one by and which will a Word a а iile 
opportunity for tainting add ообу cleansing the 
hou € they are wanted in the end of next month. 
her, 
sharp firing to. deben to Ver 
nc from time to "саре T. Simpson, Chelmsford, 
724, 
Enquiries, 
KJ» thin 
[M -— enquiries which reach us would b 
é d by 
tw 
the не pe: eliciting 
uch valuable information, Eps. ] 
9. PRESERVATION OF SEEDS IN SUGAR. — In the 
memoirs of Dr. Car artwright, E Пле. inventor of 
the powe er-loom, it is state 
distant lands ZU eserved ed germinating powers best 
et ar xE^ Has this been tried of late 
ee to Correspondents. 
ADIANTUM COC c. 
count for sis ia going off in the manner 
ibed i 
ces is, of course, mp noce A 
iuis of ane that can be done to make it m 
nd-proof. 
FUNGI - R. S. Yates, Sale, Cheshire. 
Horse Mus 
The plants for- 
warded belong to the ari 
ht 
probably belonging to 
e dry rot commonly gr 
damp м кышлы 
+ Its eradication i is often pues or don 
impossible, when вено such а strong hol 
i ould consult the builders 
o put up your bici 
INSECTS : Delta, The leaf af of some plant which you 
h naa uiam, e ER a 
is i 
же call ae MN he 
of the means 
those of some ed fy (i Seren?’ ai) 1 
7.0. W. 
is. OF THE улыл, An Old Subscriber. A month 
hence take out | circular ches from all places 
ly р packed to arene the 
er Hee play amongst them, and the holes so 
ade with rich soil. During November remove te 
e about an inch in thickness of 
Te e 
an == b ains 
Soil. February | 
following slightly a ae ‘bed over orn Goad yellow | 
] 
Names OF PLANTS: A. Boyle. ae didyma... | 
Forbes. т, Айты "officinalis Trif пона, 
rvense ; ЖЛЕ. Вагіѕіа Odontites uf D.. i 
H. us brizzeformis is | 
may be advertised 
The paras Polygonum Persia | 
—A. B. H. C. Adiantum Capillus-Vene | 
Achillea Ptarmica Seem. 
PSEUDOLARIX : A. К. Xe a graft from. 
i vantage to be gain: " 
by tying up one of the shoots is doubtful. nom 
The scent had all departe i 
d us | 
nl 
58 
mH 
msey. 
before tbe emer reache 
*»* Correspondents are s ially т requested to add а 
arden, І, ob 
good gh Publishe: er, at the offic fi 
of this paper, in Wellington Street, Covent Gard 
at the same tim 
ERRATA,—In report of Longford Hall, p. 226, EM | 
the last word in line 12 from top sho Er be“ Ca 
,. not ‘‘Cucumbers.” Further , the pa 
ther end oe 45 yards of 4-i 
piping," Bee "mca. IO45 y f 
14-inch ang,” &c. 7. Baine i 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. — William Paul (Waltham 
ue of Bulbs 
gue P2 MEME Camelli 
— Dicksons & à 
A 
|o») 
2 
ET 
Ua 
m 
r Roots. —Messrs. utton | 
ent Rei ng), 
Autumn Catalogue o of ~ Bulbous ай аа ыа 
S. Ware (Hale s, Tot don), 
А, B. C. Bulb Guidea t Сањари of oui Flo lowering. 
opmer N RECEIVED : 4 Ae Ai Sf: T re i 
(m ev. = — ЕЗ 
J. M. ны. . W.—W. G.—G. A. ана), 
Markets. 
COVENT GARDEN, August 26. 
Large quantities of goods still arriving from he 
Channel Islands and France. Jersey Grapes keep t t 
sist of good samples of Williams' Bon C éti xe e 
Bonne, Beurré d'Amanlis, and se d'Angouléme. 
The supply of home produce does not — wis 
Cone and Fi beste have strive ү i in fair 
e week, an sufficient dos самай: 
Webber, Wholesale Apple Market. 
Сот FLOWERS. 
AT 
Е 4. 5 
Carnations, 12 bloomso 4- 2 о tis, per b IX 
m aee те; ek 2 3- o9 Pelargoniuin, I2 Spr. o | 
хей, 1 o , do. 
Cornflower p. “scat un, 3 = б о | Primula, dbl., p. bun. x 2 16. 
Rechecholtsis, z 12 bun. -3 S : o ин, indoor, 1 p.doz. 2 o~ 69. 
Eucharis, per doz. utd e bun. 3 o- a 
9-3 à 
d 
enia, per cm ve Spina, t I 
Heliotropes, -12 spr. н 6- - н С ал чамчы 2d А 
Lilies, white, p. bun. 1 о- 2 6 Stocks, 12 bun. dns С 
Mignonette, 12 bun. 3 о- б о Sweet Peas, 12 bunch. 2 o~ E 
PLANTS IN Pors. rj 
Le s sd. 
Begonias, per doz. .. 6 o-12 o | Hydrangeas, per doz. 9 e 
Bouvardias, do. ., 9 o-18 o | Lilium lancif., p. йокла 
Calceolarias, do. .. 6 o-18 о Roc е, I: o A 
Cyperus ‚ do. .. 60-120 D 
ninalis зо о-бо о Реле. able,” n 
— viridis, per - 12 0-24 O perdoz  .. oA 
Ficus elastica т 6- 7 6| — Scarlet, do. oa 
Fuchsia, per doz EH о-18 о | Petunia, perdoz. .. 6 REC 
Gardenias, do. ..12 0-60 o | Rhodanthe, do. bi : 
Gladiolii, do. + 9 0718 о De diga iori 6 pay 
Heaths, in var., Me 12 0-30 о 3:97 
Heliotrope, per 6 0-12 0 > 
FRUIT. i 
& a4 
Apples, per 9m 1 o- 2 6 | Peaches 
Apricots, per doz. 09-20 | 
Figs, per doz. 09-30 
= ер ч .. 0 5- 09 
rapes, per + 09-50 — perpunnet - 
Lemons, 100 peer as , p. bush. 
Oranges,.p. roo 
