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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND decus Ld GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 12, 1861, 
members of the Meteorological Soeiety, which exposes 
n fully to the influence of the weather. They are 
сей 
T | 
Th e ther mometers 
son of midwinter, AT had not 
ned fru The Black | 
a Grape e ripen satis- 
would recommend Mr. 
and airat this sea 
sweetness and flavour of sun- "ug 
4 feet from the ground. Fror 
are Ae egretii and Zambra, > d, | factor x 
and their accuracy tested, by Mr. Glaisher of the Royal al 
Observatory, Our падот is 237 feet above the s 
The — soil of the 1 
large wo and a У 
е, рч г Б your esponden 
of the accuracy of the ш кей "they have срезе 
and the propriety of the position they occu The 
e are мыч 
161 
utignan seems too tender 
orily in Jan ary. We 
1 t] 
Heating Smati Hos 
about 10 feet square, with иге sides glass, in 
during t have used a pan 
coal for want of any regu гу ve S he R 
which, 
of char- 
Ta з 
vari 
—I have a small greenhouse, | g 
e; gether neglected himself, though his 
done his daty towards him; heh 8 
p and that teaches э 
ust do something for him 
NN | not 
pretty e Rd 
third yea said 
th ie imm gardening friend or the 
e be sufficient d 
likely wee the [yer Pa be injur 
the char oal? ‚Из uld my hou 
readings of. instruments placed s against walls are ver 
unreliable, t f heat 1 
Td is хавай. eh Tus was curio n illus- 
"T а bed of Heliotropes planted near 
ar half of w rbi ch те emalued untouched 
"m 
А6 
ог lamps, . or mere 
Pa 
ith the 
canvas? It — атты) more tender than Gera 
niums, Cytisuses, Ferns, Diosmas, &., and is new an 
са поа зрната, о ape Ја. 7, [The {ен 
о har uch a plaee, provided it 
P 
ае ads to вз new abode, and what doga je find?. 
ld gra 
1m. 
what nd, 
4. 
umber roo; 00m сод. 
Register of the Weather at Belvoir Castle, Lincolnshire, from 
the 17th to the 30th December, 1860. Taken each morning 
at 9 A.M, :— 
j | E 
К ка ala ГЕ | 
S s B a g FE: ы 
= а Ё 
Ен» ты юз жеге се ы сш. 
» = а Š А EL 
|27 B 
Deg. Deg. Deg. ez.| Deg. 
17 82.5 85.5 88.6 81.5 94.5 .005 
18 29.7 30.7 85 206.3 24.7 .008 
19 26 26 84.5 25 19 „005 
20 21.7 28 34.3 24 18 e 
21 29 20 32.3 24. 22 .010 
22 30.8 30.3 31.5 | 28.7 28 .001 
23 26 26 32 25 22 4% 
24 23 23 97 21.7 18 „011 
25 2 2 19 0—1* 0—5* E 
26 19.5 90 33 7 4 m 
27 80 30.3 8: 25 24 E 
28 25 26 85 20 15 .. 
29 22 22 32 12 T s% 
x 81 ы LM 2 lal 050 
W. Ingram, Belvoir G 
,. Roses For the Million, think I have hit on а way | 
within the r 
Those who can obtain cuttings now сап 
kao, a jm of o next summer, and none can fail b 
ided they o e ue 
small apar iments, 
e 
vios 
fy t the heat. of sapin d be 
o D 
І was much h anaye, at ane тары increase of 
edgero о 
а 
| smell from wh 1 is viae Mrs um ruin 
I found I had to 
of my — owin 
ason. Ferret s and traps 
m were 
nployed in 
destroy e enough m o left to do mueh damage 
E EFP ман desperate, d iried to 
g 
them 
he eun 
| toueh à twig, although they are t 
They would not even touch the twigs of 
were stuck in the ground near 
managed, 
with pots, or pi dinner, &c., and whe 1 ob 
(ер h the other young men were willing to put up 
th it), I sa s furnished v" а эр of old sheets eut 
towels, &c. tale i ) 
consi 
ere are some in 
G we service vio fue tittle hetter than I did, and 
if such be - ough to make young 
е rhe пой 
uv | ee S am taking мәл md СЕҢ them under 
men neglect their master's intere m: on it ma may be, 
makes qeimers, as the 1 
— 
he vacancies 
pieees then took a two-pronged out ndr ex en rienced young NIU a 
Stable fork an A iem firmly into ihe mouths some mishap, the foreman is qon and agli 
of all the роне. he could find. When à e ter he gives notice, leaves and "takes те 24 
he took a kettle of coal tar poure Mr it over the | nursery or market garden. And then says “8, T^— 
Eas to eo dao saturate them, then with | they are poor tools, ess, &c. ut if 
his e banked up every burrow with earth, | only engage young men who could produce а cer 
ved it firmly down. І watched the burrows with | of qualification, he would not meet with 
j much in eulties, provided he treated B ене 
iig 
pravi they observe the following instructions. As Ws by making a fr оле оп one 00; ferrets”) 
soon as the cuttings are pr pared, plaee them in layers Ls Uo pat in, and as Mey Wauki ЧО} У E: ж 
ШИШ pans, and bury with moist sand; place urrows were laid open some distanee from 
E siis. to get MBottom-heat of abaut 70", ne vcr mouths; in them were up dead pres Mas че 
_ whether « pipes, flue, or he only thing to повод ootere] Wwith.qoRl ter aidi pi. 
2 guard оп a бое is getting the sand too dry, so hedge all bes dass su&ocated x Е ren 
s o Me 5 CR ON. нуль whenever I have found a burrow open and use 
this way xr тете 9 of. india. M 33 Es adopted the same method, Pt энд 
Mi i мар, : MÀ 
with Ве So аай eod with eripi etann „бейт Énployers—hs. the 
-—— After being so placed for a week I em ое young gardeners із again таре Into 
examined "Mon, and to my surprise and delight I|J9"" Pages 
| por all cal lused, I believe many bard-wooded бада opportunity e expressing no X my own inion - 
‘hab аге now propagate may be the opinion of others on t| g it 
Жем ойда жие Ium ref but justice, after Bog + EA муп of such 
Pres ser Мар, on to og eor yep mense I think that there 
lverstoue Park. is no gt m ато о: ir d el 
Кс er Faca tue канап ie mn B» siti 
evo dicis байанын thorough know of ihe business, and that 
l; 1 Тапаретг”, е 1 ly a good ; indeed of 
== im | FC greatest utility in analysing the and future 
va pee de cu 7 : ns of gar t er t e present cir- | pino 
S Н i n eumstances, how is a young man to attain the quali 
rins u м. tions which he is expe h 
Poule 11 i well educated, so long as his master is so farl’ 
БЕС мы 11 12 behind iu abili and in i 
Wm E i duty ? m hat if some 
ES AEN S Mio pis — ^ EM апа hold 
УЗ 6 sitr s as were put to the they would be 
e з | found umfi& for e third in pens and 
~ Charney par in japonion s: % almost as far sho! тие as the 
nemi ы. ei man who styled” a Pen ` дг 
s chinensis male) i en алй 
< ты [4 
36 1 
и 1 
17 
14 
go pot 
E, 
3 3^ 
== 8 
est, but could not find that a eg: rabbit 
2 days I found |h 
е syste 
dopt t m of Linager, 
or some other such plan, they ier бөлү. protect the 
verstoc! 
Кр; че а try would not Кей with - 
bloekhea young gardeners always | 
ooked en Em а class of respectable young 
e ha 
of a considerable f 
"i 6 to admission as ап ae T. 
charg We must, however, i young р 
eed s E T." is g : respectable p 
means the kind of m 
dan M 85 
Forelan Corre словна 
Weather at Nice.—The cause of the gene 
pese TN which took prive on o 
ht form an DE Sa 
to have been uniy n чору à 
p opc pue 
have partially suffered, such as Е 
Cineraria platanifolia (a very han large 8 
bling those m YI 
CR edt ad easily b 
knife; in in fact though of 80 great 
soft and fragile 
n 
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