6 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE — (Jaxuarr 5, nag], 
== = EU EE LONE a Аыымыйыыыыбы a e ice m чаа ч. л маара сла быган 1 
tions at the least ; then you see the winter digging, the | d ЖИ о long as gardeners аге allo wed by thor Б, 
spring cropping, summer managemer nt, anc autumn | E 3 employers to keep so many a apprentices, and to тесеу: ' 
harvest, a much more satisfactory examinatior n one Foo frapx 3| a FLA сщ part of their salary the moluments arising fro. 
which may merely show a fine crop ав tbe rial of ат $ g 2 apprentice fees, so long wi EU evil com nplained of 
dita таву ring r rather than of superior management AL" exist; and further, no one need be astonished at thei 
with only c Again, all prizes shoul 2 ignorance M M: as the eir chief employment dr 
be given in money, pue than in “ wheel-barrows, ENS many instances is attending Vines, nailing, йо г 
garden ок, arc for it not unfrequently happens аб. Mk - vim Mk Butmeit digging, sweeping, &c.; when able to do all thes 
ools are given whieh are not wanted, while at the same ram * d a орай T ГБ 1 |J Blattér, Esq. thiugs they are consider ed good journeymen in Se 
au their EN in money would be much more service- ox Rose Hill land—a sad picture, but a true опе. 4 f оид Gardener. 
а poor man could calculate upon getting a few H ly. Th 2 - Lc s Rain in 1860 a£ Ttchen Abbas, Hant. 
shillings every intesa | in prizes for his garden prodüce, a: : Mic Dii Grow: X A ас Си 
it is not improba able that he nig De po en to speculate Hm ce ape WIES 50 hau dus Апо of Rain. Wet days, 
r kinds of vegetables, 4 DEO... s La " De pee EBEN : 
but when ће knows [o dat ize Re only "be a “spade, a angport .. .. E aA of 10 Average: I 
fork, or a tea-kettle, he is afraid to expend money Stafford: -i mm : 9 үкү: оў emere E © | 1999. | Preceding) 2860: р T ] 
which he knows he cannot spare. While on this head | Cheadle A —15 |Times years. сад 
I may say gentlemen's gardeners may, if they are so Ta heu A —7 |Mr. Dowell In. In. ль i 
inclined, do a great deal to introduce a better kind of Suffolk . оттан Ў Ж Lorie е vett January .. 3.84 9.78 99 16 è 
vegetables among the labouring classes. It rarely | gurrey ОРЕ * 20 |М, D IB E 19 1.27 10 uc 
happens that they have not many more plants of all We ybrid 25 5.5 |W. Е. Harrison, April бдр н Eai 2 и | 
ту than pes requ ire for their own Их p ng, and if : sg. Ич E 3.54 2:94 1 18-2] k 
ld £n thes з due Ditto ..  ..|29| 465 Ditto Tus. Ж "le eda c 8 15 i 
Шарын ы ly die ro iere ГН ЯЕ РРРРЕ З ,.|Uckfield. .. 1251. 8,2 10. I. Prince, шры E "per Fes ы: u PF 
the g енти ; .82 15 
accrue from their kin For ds y years I have ` E Ditto.. ..20 6.6 Ditto ie ene Fi 22 = Ero guns d 
given to the клин Seg со ttagers Brai my neighbour T E а Е =ч mes :- = ЧИҢ оао. "К 255 418 »Á Р 
hood p nds of plants for their vegetable and flower Worcostérsh.. , [Eardiston... "los! әт  |Mr. Miller November . 8:78 2.25 13. x > 
ња A 95) 01 ^ Ditto December 3.10 2.45 15 m 
requiro them; and the result has been most en: | Yorks .|Gfimsby- .. ..|25| —6 imes Totàl 39.30 28.65 ae E 
uraging. Go thou, reader, and do likewise. Р, ОЕ...) 10 |MrJ MeLean | Monthly average, .h 397 2.39 18 ч 
MÀ cas | Шошо баце | У. W. Spice 
» » огр FPerrow  .. - r 
RETURNS OF THE LOWEST TEMPERATURES Söarborough ..25| 16  |Times The Weather.—On Maecen the 19th, а E 
IN D ао 1860. Ропозвќег ..- . ..]05) 8 Doncaster Ga-| and. continuous. fall o чех зец 
(We hope to close this in our next Number, and then Чай os LAE ш мг Bell . 8 inches in depth. Te. са бе Ъу frost, АШ 
to draw a few inferences to "nito the returns appear Bedale ..|25| —11 |М. Cox in ing in intensity till EE the 24th, . 
to lead.] Bradford -. — e 8 р.м., the thermometer had fallen 
ENGLAND. ^ r. y to fall during the nig ‚ айй a Ji on 
| а Ё чаза. а AB сй. а А 
Bi E Monmouth .. & cum .|28| 14 . атл 
а. 8 A Pe 14°; and th i 
т Я > Ё tto 2.15 mls з ап 15 morning, 
босу Y. | PLACE : = AUTHORITY. i o Dio n Bs 18 NE 8 р.м. at 30°, wi l 
; a E Bhéskuook -. к Rad i p change. ` I hope th 
| Е m— —— ЦИТ 00: T nary vegetables, and that we 
having the unripen 
== Degs. SCOTLAND our E b cy "b this unusually 
Berks..  .. [Newbury .. з =—0 Fordham Edinburgh ..|Dalkeith .. ..|25 4 Mr. Anderson, | Zich D P 3 
| Ditto | —2 |М C. Ross, Ditto c 8 p, Anderson | Lichfield, Dec. 21.— I herewith send. you 
® —4 Wilford Park | Fifoshiro  ..|Baleartas .. — .. 3 [|Mr. Adamson | perhaps tlie most, extraordinary cold ever kr 
ч С ыб: mes - Renfrew _ ..|Greenock .. .+ i5  |Jas. Miller, Esq. | England,—certainly exceeding every record. 
..[20| —2  |Mr.Spearing Pitto | 11 Pto FERE i i 
28) —6.4 3 Ditto "I tek: feet . and that recor 
Bucks.. W. Craw, Esq. He 
У Мг. Боке 
Mr. bm J 7 
. Hackney, With a es the readin ol a number o 
Milford House Б different imgs ofa m 
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iler in TRERMOMETERS. 
: 9. €.|1. Eb Zambry's patent mercurial minium, Е 
pere : 3 паат позн, ida E AE BERRA 
Devon. : 2 — om Gráss . ce osa - 
Я . Ditto 
уз 6. Se! 
Borse. reet alor of Jong "Vaio qut с onl ы а ерау BE y 
to ii one in fifty is St for a situation ; „йв at least 8. Т v i Ин ibthentremeter ап snow - Jn ies 7 
Жеф: ier n sr that T do not The sbore are all rendings wade м певен 
think ое E RES ject th 
je i rede expect at head vat At Highfield ouse they 
“hio may chance to serve then. Does S. T. think the| At4feet .. .. 
point On Grass 
oung gari 
of education or industry to those now occupying first a 20° 
с1азз situations ?—I think it would а: кч cae that 4 rh pat yeteriz заа a суы 
are not. my opinio; 
e 
`8 inches covered. witir snow- 
Dec. Sis 1р.м. насаа ae оше уй 
r r5 » 
pre- 
cab: COM E Жи 
inches in len an ast 
- | ground is about 
Ö P.M. 
бча d das, 
seek t to: be. ; 
eoru es, Which wo would be etas than C diit con t 4 2 
rs for ich ibis| —. ТАМ. н i 
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