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184 [AVGUST 8, 189p 
THE GARRE NERS CHRONICLE. 
+ 20726 Sweet Peas, 12 bun 
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gether, very soon sam sinaksan the flavour of the fruit. | inches by 3 P.M. on August 1; and was 29. 95, sing the shoots should be protected by some straw or mats 
Red and White Currants are ere as standards, | at the on of the week. e mean re wading r the | from the danger of severe frosts in spring, and par. 
with clean stems 3 feet in conti, d the heads are | week was 29. 83 inches, being o. Bagra in ES ia a. ae: so where the young fruit appears till the end of 
not allowed to ge, so that they can be | that of the p ing “ age oy to me ay. B. 
readily covered with pieces of Haythorn’s hexagonal | 29th the me were below their averages t Saas HOUSE saii | speciosum 
> net, which is th materi purpose, “af - | mean amount of 0.22 inch, and on the remaining dayi — st lancifolium), and Tritonia aurea, are 
inue to pot runners of Strawherries as they can be Barit were slightly in excess of Gen respective mean Becht ony grown as greenhouse plants that digg! ai 
: ought to be admitted into the cl 
obtained, for t f resh plantations sith x peered y mad Ra describa; ea 
À af , T withstanding that they ma n to be nearl 
pre i the lon ng-continued dry weather hay me "Th he highest temperatures by day ranged fom n 78% i quite hardy in certain places. 
etarded the rising of the same. P. Griev RG the 3oth to 6 $e on the 28th, the mean for | Heavres E GOOSEBERRIES: Querist. The fol- 
eyo, “Bury Si St. Edmu he week bein The lowe t ipSa at lowing have obtàined the greatest number of awards 7 
a varied from ae on Jy 29 to. 59° on August I, JN eig em not say much about quality:—Reds- ' 
IE ke T "i r the ndon, 33 dwts.; Dan's Mistake, 31 dwts, : 
KITCHEN GARDEN. aily range of temperatur as 20}°. Drill, 32 dwts, ; Catherine, 32 dae Rd Telen; 
_ No time should now be lost in ree: the last sow- The m daily temperatures pi the air, with depar-'| gonist, 31 dwts. ; Careless ntl dwts. Greens; Shiner, 
s of ve 6 hy co of Onions, inter | tures respectiv: ere as follows : 32 dwts. ; Stockwell, 31 3 
Spinach, Cab ce. Of the latter Hicks’ |- —26th, aes a °.I,—1°.93 28th, 58°, | MUsHRooms: Lord H. L. Salt dressings applied to : 
Nie “Me G y are ee and me z 4°.2 ; 29th, 59°. T 3 a 33 Be 63°. i 1°; 3tst, “adh ap she a ag pee es" Mus have 
3, +0 us -7,+0°.3, showing tha , | 
autumn sowin latter is a most useful variety, the Pita from averages ire very small, att heavy dressings have been employed, have pro- ' 
ity Me este early in incoming i into use, large, well closed. | the mean departure the week being only 1° in ees e ouia AAR ; 
list sotii OF “iad we may also bé | defect oe om ceo per we sown broadcast, 
» . indee . imited spac ta for t i 
mate, an nd t A mer a k tiee Fa good breadth The mean reading of a thermometer with blackened less of the eget "Bec : wien i e pie Bom 
pate rat Pp. E Ue rom pe r nR bulb -in o,; placed on grass in the full rays of tity ‘mes dou mise you area month 
silit = vietos as? SERA apleaf, = Snow ball, ; was 1234°, the highest values being 140° on | _ t00 late, however, for this season. . 
ats Kua hee AS rap! ea soe July 30, and 135° on July 31; but on August 1, when | NAME OF APPLE : Thos. Bunyard & Som, Itis fig e 
Coca plete the p Telomere wW. | the sky was generally overcast, this iristrument did some variety of Codlin, very early, and very good, 
pk Ayes: tcl wit te ifotvers, Bije. her t 3 lowest readings at Naa do not k ig? 4 
coli, Kales, vorts. the absence of | night of a thermometer on grass, with its bulb FUE | ak eee N. Acton Scoti Mo ian i 
rain, a | ng must Wave®’ |! aaia hashr. werek iG a eae ae bably, but without knowing ‘the character of the 
planted will now require to earthed-up. Celer n 4 pot as Maap flowers it is impossible to nr ae 
A Cordons will dso téqnite kiehtoi | Ha uly 30 and 31. The general directions of the wind AMES OF PLANTS: Student. 1 Jew ene inflata; 2, 
vious to adding the nisi rth, make sure that the ware 2s aa a ai anus ramen x “Epilobiu prev 
roots are in a sufficiently moist soil to be in vigorous piai è Veronice’ serpyllifolls tigi Suphortis: belosi (San 
growt te Peas, Runn s, &c., should receive day: Ehara z akos poeni. cian and rnini falk an hot a a Mi "W aag piale 
; Fe Bre s to the amount of T inch, three-f h ad speci rs. Warrener. Leycesteria 
liberal supply sk fee fe or Louie manure to na t felt on July 2 martha oh aes native of Nepaul.—BZ. Pavia T DAEAR S 
a week. it is requikite th aie new plantations | 19 England the extreme high day temperatures | ©: sath 8 Center eses iat Coe 
S UDa AN in doing so, | Tanged from 784° at Blackheath to 66 at Newcastle- | -e Co. Tropæolum speci ieee aE R 
for par ie odd shout be tréiched and on-Tyne, the general aver age over the country being POTATO eure By Jag Botrytis d, Poa 
well: poe ey ing. Select the strongest y he extreme low: ni ght temperatures varied names for the saine plant. The latter is the 
runners, ble“those which have been Pe- rom 53ł° at Liverpool to 45° at Nottingham, with a aa 
viously layered in small pots, so th general average of 494 hi n range of te . Masters, Gardeners’ Chroni le Office, wil 
well establi: ished before winter. “Plant in ven A feet rateepne Une WOR Was: 295% ma ee el og . cultivators ofthis _— they wild 
apart ne ahe A plant to plant. | Tatures obse by day ranged between 74° at Black- rnish him with lists species 
Where it is an object to have 3 full crop of ki t | heath and 65° at Newcastle-on-Tyne, with an'a StRawnrnnres ticle Sere Sukroiler Baii z 
season, plant in rows 1 apart E i value of 704°. The mean low temperatures observ: find m wberries cut gathered i ps every 
between ake Wa prog athe sad thd y night varied from 56° at ‘Liverpool to Soat ann S Fe pee some of your intelligent P readens 
alternate rows, and, if necessary, the alternat a plants Eccles, the general average bein T ean = t.” kindly prescribe a remedy for the devouring 
in ike remaining Sak ObF sius tó Yer daily range of tem as 174°, varying from 22° r, —— 
the remainder at t distuhoe oF's ~h p its at Nottingham to ne: Liver The me Communications RECEIVED : pre =W. F. R.— 
Only three full crops should be gathered, so that it is e SO Get ek N ITT ee being ETD Ww E E a CER Ree 
E E portion of the quantity ee at Sunderland, 62°, and the lowest at Newcastle-on- (Perth). — A Looker-on ee M. pipaa 
eason, Plants i laiuted for r forcing s khoald have yne r 50s. . The’ am her nts g red fe ed at ets W. aa E.— th a nis P.—A Puzzled Pod (y . 
: severa statio s du zt thanks i zit & o h çies ma , 
sea arly ame at sonjae mall | arr saigne during the week rd om aiher | pentaj Sn T 
be removed caring plants, sols inch ‘at Man ester, the average fall over the | * ® M-J: G i 
Sr tistic i Fiuk ato) being six-tenths of an inch. Th 
ght to the plants, and to allow of the | ‘uring the week was fine. but showery. ‘ 
ration se Ete ie to fest. In Scotland the big! temperatu ged from g hets 4 
» Malvern. ° at Dundee to pe = rai the general average Y * : 
tes i mperatures ed fr COVEN ugusi 1 
‘504° at Greenock s» Mai a ‘Abe een, with a gene se ~ sla -e as a i 
average of 473°. range of temperature in the RE o a 
l ie k, with scarcely any alteration in pri A few 
T be i Wel ext] cr. sek was z The mean temperature for the week | door P ches wet ete e ing at 6s. per doz = 
è was 584°, he pm being at Greenock, 598°, a A fresh arri Pines is in the Thames. i 
srate oF THE WEATHER AT BLACKHEA TH, zoxpon, the lowest F Paisley, 574°. The fall of-rain varied | Thos. Taylors Wholesle Appu Market, i 
Túr WEK EXDING ESDAY, AUGUST s, 1 ‘from six-tenths af an inch at Glasgo i i 
WET . __» | .two-tenths of an inch ii Paisley, yi een fall over oo ae re ; s.d. s.d Š 
' Acon aston eh argh of an ies th pples, per om 10-16 Melons, each a se a 
ablin the highest tem ars SN 44°; the | Apricots, per doz... 2 o- 4 o | Nectarines, per doz, 6 0-120 | 
lowest 41° ; the mean 60° ; pes. i e ira ey 28 inch, ronal saab seat ct Str we Pr om ated on ) 
MES GLAISHER, — black, do, z | Peaches, p. Sonato 
igs, per doz. .. 3 © 8 o | Pears, p. doz. +20 ae 
; Filberts, per lb. .. o g- x 6” Pine-apples, p Ib. .. 30°69 
Nc ti ies, p. qrt. mt, v4 9 Phink, aeih Jo = 
o ces to poeren gasaan Grapes English p. Ib. re 60 Rapana lb... magi ¢ - 
specially request Muscats, dò. .. 4 0-10 o | W. > ih, 1216 O 4 Ta 
“al communications hme for publication to re Per roo ..15 o-18 is a ; 
i ors,” not to any member of t = “ABLES. a i 
sonally, ers relating os adveitinetssints pian À ioe 4 d. s.a iM 
| addressed to the Publish kes, green,ea. o 3- Lettuces, per d patente ea: 
ADVERTISEMENTS: U. G., zak ester, Write to the | Aubergines, per doz. 6 o- .. | Mint (green), p. bun. o ei 4 
isher, w who wil forward you the scale of charges. es pce or perigee dg gr | i 
: “el ti oF ? .. Pti > > 6 E 
ij dve _ S dhsottd be sent to the p : ir f Larkon ars vaea Parmae. pr it ap Te : 
IGS „n PEN AIR ON THE SOUTH C _ | Broccoli, p. bundle.. o 6 mart <i ro EM : 
guirer.. The TRUT E eee 1 3- 2 o| Radishes, per bunch. o 94 
ob x ai Cici NE suitable, ts, new, p. bun, o 9- — black, Turnip, do. +. - © 9 j 
Tu , OF s ve enoa 5 ae Cauliflowers, per doz, 2 o- 60 Rhubariy panei: o ST i 
`, i ; Perpetual id Se que, = , per “2 O Shallots, .. Festi j 
runswick ; 5, Grise. As | Cucumbers, i= 6- 1 o | Salsify, per bundle.. z 6 = 
to their cultivation, AEE that Figs succeed | Endive, per doz o- 2 o | Spinach, per bush. .. 2 0- 3 ° 
m bk best in a light calca reous Mitt ea tinck a Tikib, PE dans 3 Sidi 
us asi SN dobis je them well, adish,p.bun. 3 o- 5 o | Turnips, per bundle. o 3- ° 
ae ie abet ight gloud n ah we o +. 02- A eg. ion. doz. s 
yn : ew Potatos :— Round, wt.; Ki à : 
: = a 8s. per cwt; § sts iee se: aad irate beds = 
Sep aly overcast, and litle rain fell occasionally. 
vicinity of London the Tk of the 
ł IE, at pa% level of the sea ed fro m 29.88 ust, however, be kept thin, so so as 
inches at the beginning of the week to 29.71 inches to admit ' eaor ies apay of sun and air to ripen 
by noon on the h i to 29.77 inches by = wood ; Bendy e great ; ’'t let the 
— noon on the 27th, decreased to 2 POPO: aa and I wo vt ma end pinching sol on 
= J wouid recommen i 
= inches by he the following day, i o 30.08 points of the young growing sh a vB nn ies eine, ev, a Cle FS stand gale ao 
y the morning of July 31, decreased í ss 29.93 to restrict their carom. Prnedtiawn LiT pingi walls, | Pot i P banch rss 
