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THE: 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[OCTOBER 2, 1875, 
debt €— or County Court =. as ide сыге 
themselves, to cR their affairs. In this 
t a very coil man, sce rt 
charges and payments the defendant had, through his 
intervention, paid the plaintiff was actually 420 IIs., 
instead of an original debt of £19 3s. 6d., and these 
not have been greater к ^ Solicitor = 
the plaintiff’s ests would 
em of de 
sers 
eee out the fact 
solicitors rendered 
but there was no security whatever in the e 
ment of unprofessional advisers. —Judgment for p 
defendant, 
@ Villa Garden, 
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM.—One of the most useful 
of the hardy plants that can be cultivated by Villa 
E Ch. €: i 
Many a fair promise of flowers 
has thus been hopelessly e trac amid many regrets 
or the untimely end that befe lit 
Still the 
flowering plant that raid so rely and зб con- 
tinuously at that late season, and c 
w 
^ iet at with one 
the other day that suggests mode i ich pr 
ion can be afforded, even if it cannot be exactly 
imitated. A [raid of ours, g very fond o 
a kind of fence the gener length th they were = 
Having become established in some good soil, they 
have thriven well, and the plants will, no dont yield 
a - head of of bloom, 
all this beauty 
by D my neighbour has extempo 
providing on — will preserve to him the flowers 
he has laboured o have at 
a Barclayana, &c. fe 
pieces of deal have been fastened to the wall 
tudinally placed from pole to 
open and 
placed on the roof, but should 
e dE pieces of old oilcloth will be 
cb 
also, for excessive wet, often as harm as frost, 
е. be s ee also The first cost of ; such a 
ials, 
atively small, and 
if asm, Jom э aaa 7 will last for vens time to 
cm 
hould a few extra fine blooms of элле datae сыы 
> г required, " for a local em, santhemum show. 
f the most suitable vari should receive 
marit attention, cn in the first piace, disbuddin 
taking ou t all the bud 
эе 
given As ordinary liquid 
obtained only with diffüculty, we recommend that 
canister of phaspl be ained, and " 
And then it is not difficult to some nice plants 
be destroyed 
rised a mode of 
them in. A heated structure is not d simple 
eeded. The 
dwarf-growing and Pompe скае 
s very s — е cultivation in pots, and they c 
w be met with in many a Villa Garden, carefully 
tended in the fake of the pleasant floral service t 
e when dead leaves are lying 
Plants that have been 
P 
biz their first, or wh e of the older florists 
used to call their E foreright a buds. Line side shoots 
come out from the points of re cA rw rw es, and 
they im = be laden with e buds 
— a pleasant сакана lays "hold ‘of the 
grower, 
is late season of the = 
will ны ни the points of the grow 
must be Parti ed. A ne Scotch snuff Qué tes 
their habita! Ной pu an effectual notice to quit. The 
pots being now well filled with roots, the soil about 
bushes of Pompon Chrysanthemums pots are 
charming objects when in full bloom hdi: if fed with 
some stimulant they may be allowed to carry all their 
M 
e wer to have a few flowers ice for 
their massiv d iancy of colour, or a large 
quantity of s When flowers are 
required all the side blooms must be removed, leavin 
by so 
doing the plant, when in flower, viel present a head 
of uniform anure-water 
may be more frequently — Bien in the case o 
the Pompon varieties ; the Chrysanthemum is a great 
ell-developed flow 
T 
preserve and prolong their beauty, a 
some of the curious and grotesque, and yet showy 
much later in €— 
rdinary Chrysanthemums, blossoms can be 
ly so. 
T Weather 
STA = ag R WEATHER AT BLA СКВ EATH, ANAN 
E WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29 
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Mean эз 286806 15.2557 + 1.0 яо as { zy: d 
Sept. s BO agit aen, ens and wet throughout. 
- a cast, a n fell in morning. Fine, cloudy 
— 2. ныд orm from 0.30 А 2 АМ 
lightning, ctii aliod by bend? rain. A fine 
du П and cloudy day. А little rain fel i in 
very Macs 
— 27.—A fine day, partially cloudy, 
— = L Fine, but clou dy day, occasional showers of rain. 
— Cloudy and dull after. 
—-— During the week ending Saturday, aoa 25, 
іп the neighbourhood of London the readin с 
el 
inch above the average for the same 
The highest temperatures of the air at 4 feet above 
the ground, obser by day, ranged betw 
h 
to 82° on the 
23d. The Me daily temperatures of the air i 
the —— from their e as 
follow: Tesi 66°.6, + 10°. 53 20th, s. p тз 
+ 4. 23 mes "$6; d, 538 
15.4 5 24t h, 53.5, — СПЕ ы T e The 
m ure the week s 59°. 7, being 4° 3 
xty ed онеге 
highest r Peeling of at 
ened bulbi in vacuo, 
w ;ont 
did not со higher than 653°. 
f meter on grass, with i 
е sky, were 484° апа 471^ on «gon Y: and 24th, the 
me m viol low readings w i 
"The ection of the wind was S. Bi S.W., and 
as strength brisk. . The weather ke the week w. was 
ewhat fine but dull, and the sky for the most 
muss dom udy. 
A thunderstorm bern cw үз by heavy rain and 
vivid lightning pas ver London and its suburbs 
<a the early ionini hours of Saturday the 25th 
n England the highest temperature of the air at 
the height of 4 feet above the ground was 81° at Сат. 
bridge 
ge icester ; at Sunderland the highest 
басе sl erved in th 67°. The 
n all stations was 75°. The lowest tempe- 
ratures of the air at night were wcastle-on- 
yne and 42? at at Truro the lowest tempera. 
ture was 57 an from all stations was 492°, 
he range of temperature in the week was the largest 
at осме, E nd the smallest at Truro, 14° 
The rom all stations 252°. Be 
i “of e seven high wh (орнын 
t Truro and Londo h 681°, iad the 
greatest а an 
least at Liverpool and Sunderland, both 614°. The 
pde average from all station e mean 
of the seven low night tempe каа was the least at 
ad 
ford and Leeds, both 514°, and the greatest at 
о, 60°. The general mean from all stations was 
gr. ims pem бойу range of — in the 
wee gest at about London, e A 
k wi 
least at mde 83°, 
from all stations was 
The mean жараш, of the та = the week 
ried from 63° at Tru 554" а adford and 
Sunderland ; the average pers from ИТ нова was 
58°, ete the same as the value for the corresponding 
ahis 
n. fell on every day in the yake t London, 
Wolverhampton, Беса а" Live 
five ix days ost other stations the h 
and Truro, 83°. ` ail 
17°. 
19th in an London and 
morning as Saturday t x 25th. At Tondon л the c light- 
ning was unusually 
In Scotland the abe MUS Uy eem of the air in 
the week varied from 63° at Dundee and Greenock to 
Abe 
At Dublin the highest temperature was 661", the 
io eid 45°, the mean 573, and the fall of rain 13 
JAMES GLAISHER. 
Garden Operations. 
(For THE ENsUING FORTNIGHT.) 
PLANT USE 
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justly deserve. 
