100 THE GARDEN NERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Bi 2, 18е], 
‹ 4 ri hie Ot вау does б not ju upon the extent К which a thriving industrious people | are sta rted a few inches the syringe [be А 
ЕЕЕ 2» erui е eate a national wealth which gives an з ядат to| withheld, m таша boh humidity at | this season 4 ў 
Е аа егу oreupation i every - elling with comfor па x i А foliage and ‚ bunches, Ё 
ог illastratione o the од уг m " Суй erce аге | The the Wyo Е UB à 5. apparatus an 
before us, anc s ar А informed that the remaining | duced raa he Fr vt labour i in every vrai А time dai. Re кем MÀ air ү t 25: 
4 parts are to ap а ar shortly. Those now issued com- | ап чя by the competition amongst the manufacturers, in | have a gent'e curren; aia times throngh the "M 
y rade where a тт ар са ital AE careful м. уче | increased, of course, by day agreeably with “ы 
prehend Cinchona lutea, microphylla з, conglomerata, p г iu weatl daidte- dd y with the state fie 
proe la, Palton, от рага boiie а. will воот rew ward & sieg enterprise. «І сап tur t : О б? 4 din а Jio ре the night L 
Bateman's Life o, Wilson, the celebrated Вїзһо] a day ха E еч man vii ure to an ns o ^ ime the flowers ax — 
of Caleutta, has just "en -pubiisbe ed by Mu a — ы а few doz o Luton PEIN SUN eeping rn thermometer from 1P baa 
single 8vo volume, and forms a most OM table p idis narket when he started in baois pocta British | 15° higher by day accordin ount of light ye I 
tion of the first —X the jm of which was beyond Aleianae or са аан hoe Keep up the heat in the ou ide border 
the means of many eager «нз Some small What Defies the ^ Осе ean.—But although, s Brighton, by additions when eine essary, bearing in mind the ш Аге 
and unimportant nion have been made by the|the burglarious Pholas is kept out of the w ood of the | rious effects any sudden check to the roots nog is 
editor, in order to Мат his matter, but еза Í is | pier by means 0 of the i iron nails, yet other parasites have еа Ёд w es нс on the coming crop Bring sr 
left out which in any affects the value oft ereof; for | sion Vineries into work as wanted. Late Vineries ig 
or diminishes ilie ез of Mr. Bat tch of | I observed large masses the common mu на which Grapes are still hanging ma require fires daily 
this truly Фа and good тап. Тһе price of the | [ert on to them, like huge bunc hes of lack | an ud s suffi&ient to keep the house ud fri ёу 
volume is 9s. ; we mention this because it is a book to | Ham nbur gh ы ы агы — : was looking at th fi ve de ayed се апа duni leaves, and мроі - á T 
be bought and studied, vent hired, read and forgotten. |above, ja colossal wav me thundering in, gave vm the roots from frost. ро 
TÀe Prince of Т in Ca ye a the United | ће poor mussels a tre arce blow, making them| РЕА Hov USES is. Peaches and Neetarines ай - 
States. In an 8vo pic zid: о ages (Bradbury д &|rattle again, Why did» not that wave, I thought, I l ye ars oftentimes produeg uea _ E 
Evans) Mr. Woods has arra а аы pec an s knock off the shelis? ad at. the ty soon came, for, |large excess Y ruit-buds, and this m re especially. zm 
ose spirited sketches which so long gave n $ examination, I found Z at Е € "sirung on | weakly trees. When therefore such. | t ғ. ^ 
interest to the columns of the Times. d was ting |t gether, like Die — Oni Ther centre ro latter will be greatly benefited у ell thinning the — i 
i r to which, dedi eli is attached | bloom ds, 1 g th 
whic 
can ve found | - the Daily г ун press ; and the hey | by by an inde epe be nay, more dg s, each 
Ing ; 
now may g the library shelf, where they will form | | shell has tied himself. on to his Заста 
ап imperiale record of what t, with great respect to|safety's sake, like the travellers do when ме ng up 
French c Mont Blanc, as we вее in Albert Smith's pe The 
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wanted early i increase the h 
e largest and those most favour _ I 
ably placed ; of course a coria number will be - 4 
1 left to ннат ualties, i 
e trees over ms andif — +e 
eekly, 
епс nmercial treaty makers, and Garibaldian 
тирон , we presume to consider the most interes st- | shell's rope looks like a very coarse bit of unravelled FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBDERIB LA! 
in ent of tl 1 The volume is dedicated | tow which has been soaked in дагу 16 is i in n füct aj, in particular cases little more car 
with much good taste to the Duke of New castle, e ei leat of natural strin I have seen a ladies’ glove | in this department at present than p LA! 
Prince's mentor on this great occasion, and has a useful rom the tow, or rather silk, secreted by the order and neatness. Beddin T 
map. -shell, and the pinna uses his s r the same | have attention, for in a 3, 
— purpose as the mu: bis tow, namely, to anchor him- uffering, and such plants as appear 
Mhscella | self firmly toa rock. This fact of their binding pow be removed to other q де whe tS 
се ous. Е в been observed and even acted on by the French favourable temperature i 
Chair Makin к-С» pping Wycombe, К as High vera in Cherbourg; for, to make the breakwater, | frames well ventilated, whenever йет A 
A is а the very heart of the Buek inghamshiro the e | hare e planted, as it were, onani tons of mussels, | permit, and the surface soil of the B 
the sacred tree of the 2 t of|thro ing them me loose masses of stone. In | Stirred. Dust with sulphur Verbenas and бай 
which the sacrificii cup was made, come to be course of time, little workmen will spin their | attacked with melde Be 
called “the серу weed." TA old Fullers string-like webs for self-security’s sake, and will bind | interior of pits containing plants o Phos 
time, Beech was held to be of value for timber, when ue oose stones firmly together, thus 4 us unconsciously tioned a s possible. Po 
e һай. As long as th Oak lasted the | making a livin e iore düruble tiom any materi AR RUIT AND B «© 
Beech was safe from the woodman's axe for all pu erar invented ` Thus ке see that these two| „Trees attacked by scale, should 4 the 
of housebuilding. It was still safe when the Pine with a mixture of soft soap, tobacco ha lime; Me 
Me 2 e i wn came to us in ship-loads; | and the Mussel the preserver high 
more r North American colonies | bus es | 4 mias of the mixture whe en the tr your 
sent us their deals 1s by millions of feet. In a happy hour chan T del осе, улау bring онй арш fested. The lime is added to give body to ж... 
the n те amidst the Beech woods of the |; Mer destiny z nations. Buckland Curiosities of | 22d to show that no parts of the t Pri 
Chilter : to chair-making, and so vigorously Natural History, 2d series essing. Let this be „рар dur dyw & Сс 
ed th weed 1 ossible, that it may rem " 
becoming scarce, аз the Oak was becoming scarce in ыыы the trees are nailed; Sailing tho inl T. 
the 17th century. It is remarkable how premi Calendar of Operations кх саз of the temperature of 150 is а 600 e 
manufactares are localised under favourable circu (For the Lenin week.) М Gis ompound qe e. the AN ofa 
tan Chairs were, no a , always m 2 tee la ther] d to be a cure to = 
districts. The Windsor chair has а fame of so PLANT DEPARTMENT. on Мы бо 
antiquity; but the Wycom bd е aking wadwa CONSERVATORY, &o.—F its will soon have to кё ы ы сы „е jd " ^ LX 
scarcel own as som; remarkable 20 or 30 years be өзү in full activi vity to supply the various als. for STATE OF THE лелер АТ CHISWICK. un 0! im 
ago. ed nd for these chüirs has grown w with the plants in bloom, which in arp the s ring months. are For the Week ending Jan. 31, 1861, as нда de the H Е 
increase of gen population; the facilities ees ог less in demand i SE res ents. Care k 1 BAROMETER. : B 
of communication га the he metropolis; the rs rapidly ex- hould be taken before plants are moved to sitting ш E r~ 
ng demand o I began the two either x 
E al manufacturer to me, “ Ilo loaded a | VY placing them in the conservatory све Friday 25) 14 * 
s and enaa to Luton. АП there was pero house. addition to keeping t de. pe nservator AL 
з nble for my chairs; and when I came with. "Gode plants, let the arrangement o rd give 
leen Рура Un P Аста %5 my interior be occasionally changed by grouping tho plants ES 
wife, ‘You never saw so much money before." | somewhat differently and adding a few striking ones, as -Price 
w sends his chairs to London, Liver- | 50те of the hardiest Palms, &c., for effect. Pay atten- ALL. NS 
and Manchester ; to Australia, N and, and | tion to the plants intended for su ve bloomi ет boisterous ; 3 a 
Constantinople. H 8000 chairs for the Crystal Insects should be kept down and every means enforced Ed * Rai 
Palace; and, being a person of true ix M humour, to Кее р the foliage clean and healthy. Ihe number of CET 
rejoices to tell how he took his family Crys stal | Pl foc ier "E: 
M lated accordi li > су Hyacint Ert ood exceedingly tne t roughout х 
they got so many chairs of one pattern, d seemed te, Sails carefully attended to as the now es D RUM OF OF а LATO TN E 
to him one of greatest wonders of tle place,|to show flower; as regards those in a less MEOS state During the last 35 years, for the ensuing Week, ending E uL. К: 
Another manufacturer provided 2500 of unusual Sow the plunging material down to the surface o PEF Tia 
strengt l ning service at St, Paul's; and he |* отой to prevent them rooting upwards, nette | Februar. EE H EH Yesis n Gunn i , weed 
milar chairs for the service of Ely, mnd кто аге ko will require abundance of light A^ де AE | ghich it | ot Rain. ls min 
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contract e ӨК даша for bere a contract ot res, о, well at night, Ак тїш die enim EE 2121 [2 | E Го Н ш 
m the Government oficere insist upon БЕС КИЙМ, aah cher things aie sin dis ы 123 EH 393 H 039. 2333 iba 
zi Lee thi which is Cien. temperature of plant houses should not be 15% si 303 5 oar НЕ 
in Po FORCING D DEPARTMENT. ittm э ET ^ да =. 
пзе, When ү persons are Mies "qm "e teaching e m йе reges = т E z — 
of ical experi publie углай рау for their 2 to all the light Tes can pae а P ara Books: не aps - qup t 
the great chair-trade of Wycombe and t pice which makes lit water. А Xl supply of air is likewise essential to 
deve in mi aan for high-flavoured uit, more than | Faosr 
in ial habits MAL e: the|h ei to Paus а аА T ме sagax 
^ p; i тобоне, and consider the con- | eipally by Me "Attend to linings de Paging не 
Le oe ali Nice d көк frön — ба and keep the atmosphere in which they 
ed pes К х ud ip x9 
then rprised t aai of making а | аз ma N M g aes s bog aita a эм тонк GARDEN pe rage ted par N 
chair га minute all the year round—ehairs which would sakia. pg aeia tie EAT et чр башы "CIT n 
кч xa unsightl dsomest sitting-room, form main stem to m the rir а OPERE 7м. Your CT 
here produced, 7 pipra ыала у c э а и em at a stage further in their Wis Ойл Polen: e "HB. Т r 
c pis pr tage N^ ры. рч М light caned od have them ои ефт te ue -—Ó "i ч i 
, ес 
Жагы! c the e bright | ing tbe one likeliest to form E Lu з doubt: 
demand s tbe Birch, md мау oliahed le dT in = Joung qood shoul shoul nius iaraa а геу of ALI same SER ge. о 
appear tabulous to € via Rf nol sr proper т раа by , eim 
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