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GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[SEPTEMBER 11, 1875, 1 
doses of well-diluted manure-water. In the cas of 
and y as long as possible, let 
syringed until the fruit begins to show indications of 
ripening, when it must, of co iscontinued 
until the fruit is gathered, when they may, if the 
season not too far for a 
time i air with the , how- 
necessary tain the trees in the house, so as to be 
better те ee protect = iens from ен and insects. 
re 
be emain open wie night as 
as by we sd unless it be during the 
and boisterous wind, 
ea eun codicem should at this se ered 
withthe hex hexagonal nétting. P. Gris: Сиб, Bury 
VIN NES.—The earliest 
have a good 
d have Бе trouble- 
о даме ate b 
d washin 
to 
now to be fully ripe init at rest. They should be kept 
comparatively dry, but m 
‘becom 
allowed to e Айе as is often the case. er 
batches of: 'now be turned сеге апа 
tacked to walls situati о full 
exposed 
mature their Yo — Vines that ha e E Had 
strong growth will take a long time to ripen 
h 
ro 
X as The same remarks apply 
е Gra: a which, if oot dead ripe by the end of this 
айй, ariably fail ha well. Es urse, 
‘plenty "of bo both fiont and të must accompany the 
‘fire-heat. Ripe Grapes should be безем looked 
over, and deca berries remov: , airy 
ere is the only preventive of mould. If the 
roots of late Grapes are in outside borders it will 
now be ry to from heavy 
covering with shutters, thatching. 
The Grapes keep Tor: better if not chilled by th 
rains. In case the late es are all 
planted inside, s therefore fully at command, the 
e drawback b arising from the 
isture of the e Borden which, Rost is pre- 
With mats thatch 
g of the 
le... V sidsmith, 
her continues much 
ucum 
ar circum- 
ch he is placed, for 
and con — er whi 
uch depen upon the size, elevation, and aspect 
m the house that it is utterly impossible t to lay down 
ha stb d 
= ies and шег respectively 
hen, 
t Palas "more retentive 
fast as they | 
pear. "This batch, too, should have the benefit of | 
dried, therefore, as vede to 
- full rS Avoid morning syringing as much 
tm. be made about the 
as possi wing s 
poe ot [3 atas 
hris а 
or other ferio 
thus area to secure 
small, t haugh vey каран { епд. Thom as Simpson, 
Chelmsford, Sept, 
KITCHEN GARDEN. 
MUSHROOM - H — Mushroom beds intended 
for the. ih. er зола must ane be formed with all 
PROS The best and rm h 
roppings 
in a dried sta 
together, though the y 
etter plan is to collect Lor Se aa я directly 
from the stables of dry-food before any 
or water in any form or pie T e erue 
has come in odio with them, Where pm can be 
an to p a box or wheel- 
done it is an excellent pas 
barrow under cov iban a. position that ен 
dropping can be tossed directly into it. If it is not 
o do this, then the Opportunity 
we iss eaa over any s Aste litter during d 
should not er lost. aking 
a way as to 
it over, do so in such 
e dro ынан into а һеар —-— 
ther. It s not that "e litter and particl 
fall together along wit 
and no pone ho ncrease the bulk, 
it to the necessary degre and when drie wee the bed 
is made, to — ie: ail ee ee ina cum an 
non-d k may puzzle some 
who read ч for the p? tim who think perhaps 
hat decayed material, rotten en, unctuous fatty, or rotten 
is not so : whole- 
; bat aid also in drin 
eocomnnosed 
dung are герц tos 
some fibro e 
wn to run” 
are aware that the necessary degree 
ing the в materials as dry as possible via a "rit; da 
uch. We 
е of fermentation 
t kee 
tomyza sp.). 
vem 
rival; 4 
foliage.— 
Potatos. 
ad, 
If you deme the leaf a 
you will kill the 
wash the plant with sod W.—B, G | 
The small Oak leaf-galls ai» cá. йе rom the | 
marble-like galls which are always fou 
as the larva becomes larger, 
full гоа it iii its way out of the leaf to beco 
I. О. W. 
MER: 4А. Oliver. 
XE. 
7 
—E. 1, Physian hus a 
Chrysanthemums, whic 
ROSES: Early Subscriber. 
Royal cM е; 2 anda 8, ro 
a mall specimen а Gravensidn; 8 5 
Tower of Gialionhs ; 6, Œil de Нема 
наа - el 
When | 
mea 
No. 
m Old e 
R. 
i ave seen. 
no sign of growth, it is not improbable that the crowns 
d 
*4* Correspondents are рс requested to address | 
unicatio: 
intended for publica | 
member of 
all cas wher possible, — proc S mate- by such comm being posted s carta in 
rials as st hem in an open s shed ‘by preference. week as possible, Letters relating to Adve 
y чн moisture | can be observed in them or to th aper, genis be addressed ol 
hand, then are they ready for- — Padre, and uot io И the Editor i 
bed making ach bed will require at Pat Toast one large ae F ye | 
cartload ri erials, We shall shortly again refer Publisher to desire Foreign er erri er 
P the ЕХЕ &c. Frise Earley. Office Orders, and which are to be paid at the post f 
— amam office, King Street, Covent Garden, London, to b 
good enough to write to the isher, at the office | 
Enquiries, 
Pe ДИР лү" 
[MANY enquiries 5 reach us would be more re suitably 
answer of our correspondents whose expe- 
i roii ts are, or е , Similar to 
those of the question These we р: owe, in future, 
and be the means of eli 
much Fue узаган экс Ерѕ.] 
63. HARVEST Moon.—Will some of уон сог- 
respondents kindly inform me when the harvest moo 
occurs this year, and the rules by which it is guided? 
A. 7 
64.. TERNS, IN, IN YORKSHIRE. —[I should also be glad to 
know the various species of Ferns to be gri 3 ausos 
in the Wharf Crays Wood, Yorkshire 
65. BOOK ON THE POTATO. — 15 there pub- 
lished whi ich may really be called The Book à - the S pih: 
or, [ин ЫМ» some Nay Standard work on the su Qe ed 
gi he best available information ? btai 
mes citi ered information in va 
t have not satisfi 
and iti isa aae эта ger venei if not increasing its im- 
portance in every point of view. Enquirer. 
tina 
Answers to ои 
DERBYSHIRE SPAR (Оу. бо, р. 310): W. W.' Apply 
to Shutes & Co., Duke Siret Biby. 
доз ет OF WAL W. Hender & 
Son. Your new seedling is apparently a very pretty 
thing, Judging from the tops s 
DEODARS: 4. C. Cut иа around them gs 
pring, just when they have begun to t young 
shoots, in April o! y, according to ason, 
ES: P. W. M. Pot Vines are no good ) 
the second year. We would not en the others now, 
but plunge them into materi hich they can root 
hen Us are ры : 
ou have sent th the chrysalis and cocoon 
“of the c сетно Puss mot be eb eek JI 0, И. 
-BY Ue tailing larves ofa little 
at the 
z 
oru essrs 
quantities, an 
Begonias, per doz. .. 
Gladiolii, do. .. 
Heaths. i 
are infested 
d ay (Pay | 
OF ee ртка —]J. D Сб; 
vee mt W.— William Pai ain.—A. Н. 
fo Жр femp -TM 
delia. with d thanks) —$. dm -SF 
5. 
6 o-12 0 
of this 56. zn Wellington Street, 
Салада d Aem IVED : — John Scott (Мег 
гэна 
егпе, Poe t) Ca gue. e e of Five 
B. 
heavy. Fames Woes Wholesale pr Mah | 
PLANTS 
d. s. d, 
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,in var., doz. 12 0-30 о 
р 
з 0-12 0 
ws (65, Vi fictoria пее, | 
pow еа 
DN Быр Priced ehe of Dutch ower | 
Roo & i 
ugden (12, King St I 
Yates (5t th 
arden, London), би Descripti 
нын of Bulbs and Plants 
Catalogue of Flower ee ts, LA 
cm 
— 
COVENT GARDEN, September 9. 
abad. 
of r 
IN Pors. 
Hydrangeas,perdoz. 9 0724 
Lilium lancif., p. d 
Mignonette, do 5.39 
Stock, do. ss 239 
ni FLOWERS. 
s. d. s. d. 5s 
ic 04-20 Myosotis, per bunch o 47 
— Cl doz.. о 3- о о | Pelargoniums, pd 
— mix bun... 30-9 o| — Zonal, do. vs BE | 
Cornflower,p.doz. bun. 3 o- 6 o Primula; dbl., p. bun. o ie 
schscholtzia, 12 bun, 3 o- 6 o Roses, indoor, p. doz. мар" | 
Eucharis, рег doz. 0-90 ng 12 bun. e | 
Gardenia o-6 0 12 sprays: + i [ 
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