THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA! 
AL GAZETTE. 
E 23, 1861 
172 z — 
nd Eu ad in bloom early in theseason, and BA ЕСЕР KITCHEN ARDEN 
iscellaneous. [sir ede st long in Беш; apama W Cau no idm wt "be plantei out when the eather: 
Qiconomy in 4.—We find the t h hard-wooded greenhouse plan nts SS redo e the g e Kod Mi Mm t of BI. mended last week, | 
Overland of |ui i 29, the buie м. by li к г as to afford them every chance t make dee tice i in trans Тап ЖОШ к M be found good 
Mr. Andrew Nicol on the Grant asked by the Super- | growth. Be careful, however, жены potong Т ре Do p Ds de T shallow trenches, 
intendent of the Royal үг i - Garden at Peradenia. | the ball in a nice, moist state, and ER rg pi Поне nich wil be and Putting 
* With reference to the wx ed by the Super- ! shifts to weak ly g growers; ; keepee ewly-pott LEE дә (me : por A езе че Bs C M e thus s Sheltered 1 
intendent of the Botanic: К. er А7 s, І have to express | togethe and let theh |же n as Lettuce, Spinach Ке oe pe] growing 
y vpinion, that this colony is m financially, s loser. ud the Bo trio moister than usual. ee : hi Ts Ahí ground dit rand. otl "b off ead Brocco 
placed as to permit ornamental gardening or scientific | that дея pan as Pelargoniums, Сї nerarias, and ge mue. ca Crue buo 1se prepared 
botanical researches to take the place and precedence | &c., allowed plenty of space, "and that they аге | ot s: с m cep ранд, IMS for à y y 
ш a ose mana т hich are гайга intimately connected properly Ad with clear, weak manure- i and |s рр у, by ^ рч сое e ght hotbed, and ёт 
m d qnin sex kepb per rfec tly clear of insec ote, Jive air free. hes same (i "n * 8 : E ge p 
чу-е resources of ` ле isla ed t has iA en n every y, b i do not allow coid hisen wholly " А, я mos Logs therefore let a 
said, that the Botanical Gardens at Perader e die ds to blow over Мем ee disfigure ther foliage. | supply be paa ыл as speedily 
a branch of the Kew Gardens at home; in iti o1 e | Many of the Cinerarias will now be in full blossom, Attend to provid Ng : regular succession 
re ‚ that with this idea before us, the 1 ch | and їп m greenhouses will up a brilliant dis- | Beans, &c., by sowing EN proportionate: to the 
here should have not drawn its financial vitality from | lay for some time to come; seed m: saved from | demand at e me a м tiat 
th at stem. I protest against this squande ering | some of the best ES — when out of flower may | ground are injur ul ing and пай 
of the Public Funds for enjoj ments, , person: al, fancifal, | | be set aside for that purpo wi m trees finished x a ров d à 
or artistical. What we, y, req FOR xin iL MEN cancies oc t them be made good w 
Y 
osphere, 
is an opinion of ie head of t ich of scie c PrNERIES. ntain a growing atm 
expenditure, as to the best sd pii ыы рн та but do not push young plants too rapidly until the days | 
of cultivating our staple со особое, say Сойее, | get, re when there will be no of inducing 
muts, Ci on, &с.; also, as egeta bles, and we eakly growth. Avoid allowing water to lodge in the 
to the Grasses which are the most » | hearts о poem slowing fruit; also spare the flowers 
and under what conditions they are so vo d are; of ове in bloom with the syringe. 
lly useful public questions. А mere forally|  YINERIES that houses i ich. Vines are not 
scientific Institution, being one of the adornments of a | vet started are properly umi 9 ре Кар: А aint 
more advanced state, is only a ridicule o ny still | {be rods over with a composition of soft soap. sulphur, 
struggling with the primary obstacles of its agricultural ге, ; but some, after scraping off the bark, mund 2 
industry. While we are exporting and exchanging | wash well with clean water, brushing it thoroughly into 
"fora" with the world, are importing from the | 2 crevices Min a hard plate brush; this is preferred 
jjoinmmg coun he өп Decessarr of life,— | to using the sition just named, which is apt to 
Potatoes and Onions. The cultivation of vegetables is injure. tho tps Attend to disbudding and stopping, 
well adapted to tue habits of the natives, and &c.,a8 ma necos succession houses, and see 
xil cted how to altivate them in a climate mor that dida bor ders are in a properly moist state, giving 
genial than Newera Ellia, a new indust be pid manure water when necessary, and do not be 
introduced, by which the labour of their children could | араз or giving too much of this to Vines fruiting in 
be turned to account, and a t would be erred | ots p ly in the afternoon; for, depend 
on Europeans, not the least substantial part of which upon it, there is no heat so congenial to vegetation as 
would be that we should be less frequently called | that derived fr ó'eüis ava »ere plants are 
ER io pay 14 per otatoes, or enjoy | crown under Vines look sharply for black thrips, and use 
the alternative of going without them." [It dots | Gyery uidens o keep them eini of this pest, ошен if once 
not appear that any action en taken оп із) уы to get upon the Vines, will га ith 
subject by the Legislative Council Nor; do we lear eed rapidity, and soon ruin the foliage. "This is 
UEM lura visto have t күү Щщ Mr ot only the most destructive, but the most  diffic ult. of 
w m had been made, has reached the b dibti. атава: dodit ngly 
pes à f DE 1 "met with the fate which common by every pos it, and young. е of бењ: t Medis 
-P "alo obtained fro m the; urseri es c clea of 1, ал апі should never 
miles of the sou ral Bolivian frontie on the 
river Vermejo. ye to tio a account of pss e cap- 
‘tain his vessel (named the Esperanza) is of 50 tons 
bos s did of Cedar ofthe best qu 
ut 5} feet. water when loa ма cargo con 
lo san es, hene, а an 
мыч г " 
—Attend to preserving a proper degree of 
nd guard against red 
grea 
much service to the mist iii de of 
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will гэн 
ing a cete ea with 
monds, 
nien, the diio of open 
centre of South America? Sim 
the 
enolog j 
uw Ims. —Familiar to eve — 
"е whom it han bonne qi 
a 
хе 
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y a small part о 
Ө а: in its native frest, x 
| These Rat ttans 
Calendar of Operations, 
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(For th TO 
8 
8 
c. | diately 
are m 
i. d S epa ling 
== е > rolling un а — roller, to r 
{з | sm Pe and solid. If Y aii 
ТЕЗ. —Іп some places these will now be comin; 
i чын treatment aim at imitating nature 
rable spring as nher i as possible, 
until ns ^st i is i ton Mese they may be pushed on 
oist 
CHE 
pud ок 
'"RIES.— 
ызы "dnd find t 
м 
osphere, Plan 
be nil Supplied п 
g water, and if fine 
frait is expected thi iming 1 aut ber es orted toi inde: 
M fruit is mem rly se 
DEN AND SHRUBBERIE 
сабе clean lawns, and ие them а 
ender the turf 
ано still remain un- 
ould be 
See 
Mera ıt dela у: 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR LONDON 
c s observed at d A e. 
"б ЕЕЕ Кат 
foot|2 pr. 
Max. м. .|Меап|! deep. | дее 
54 
F1 si I 55 
195 e | 87 
78 52 
297 d 
29.783 
29,604 
35. 
at n Mr Е 
verca: ain at night. 
К: ed very ЗА throughout, 
деин "lie ht show y fin 
—Fine; overcast; poi забав bald: Е frost at night. › 
д ne; cloudy ; very boisterous at. RC і 
-Pertialiy, overcast; rain; tremendou T 
mà and fine е E. Ma 
urricane іп the eu. 
„Mean а fe of the 6 deg, above the average. 
RECORD TUE THE W TRE AT CH ISWICK 
. During the last 35 35 years, fo for the 
БЕ HEISE! & | No. of Greatest 
February. ESE ЕВ SE Years in Quantity |: |96 ü 5 * 
| and March. BERE ж оез of Rain. z Z d M 
Sunday24..| 47.0 | 327 | 399 16 
Mon. 25,.| 47.7 | 32.5 | 49.1 18 
Tues. 26..|47.4 | 334 |404 | 20 
Wed. 27..| 45.0 | 33.7 | 46.9 17 
hurs. 28..| 49.0 | 33.4 | 41.2 18 
Friday 1..| 47.5 | 34.1 |403 
Satur. 2.|490 | 36:0 | 42.5 
E 
The highest temperature mu o above period 
ай rae therm. А and the lowest on the n - 
Кы 
Notices to Corres 
Books: No. 8. We 
do not know. 
Drap PLANTS: H F. Тһе twigs are dead: Я PU 
Should wait till it is seen Лее te ni tems ма 
near the ground, will not break. We doubt the 
wholly dead. ей 
DnviwG PLANTS: An Old Subscriber. You shall Ed 
nex pope : ! 
FLOWER 
You 
prii БУ үи ng Бок unless on 
With the general routine ofthe Vater. Tho 
you to do is to study McKellar күзү 
жм поа j zu by what is good, an 
what is not; an. n new 
ес Сом You have not appli lio. 
Graz 
Hartley NT d 
EATING : id s pipes 
HEA are the best. We dont 
rn Al — except 
Copper, which is too deat, 
the Rose twigs i 
. The small scale ree be careful be 
th ted over 
: Sujffoca; ocatorium. We have 
> ap. but we do not Uma to дуйно бө thec 
Kidd does not prete 
girien 
NAMES 2 dm 
Gravenstein ; 
NAMES ОЕ PLA? 
cassythoides. We know "no 
Abies арыс is the rod as 
M Don't believe 
Griselinia littoralis has little 
М : J €. The Apple you sent t appears to 
"t ds lett long past Laser УУ ofp j^ 
thing of of E ү 
half pror p A 
qo. inconspicuous i 
r 
ps to dt 
grow. ltis true that re із n 
starch in р atose be to a ci 
ere is an of growth having comm 
judge for А эру, Eve cne p are 
aced as r л likely to — 
Frost has not touched them 0 ey sik o 
owing to t 
there is no 
ns 
— 
bein 
haavas du o m y that t the Tea 
er lterated to the ved Atout t 
spectabilis, there should likewise be a 
ing Pansies m beds should be 
я с Surface во — and a mem З 
ч € pr on. Seer me ust be watched w 
-— - € their appearance, as they are apt to displace 
M SIS ао the crown of. the plant, which is 
Mines and | the 
а good preju 
- e are astonished de Pao 
om anintelligent man 
Sugh the айыу escends б 
е иы 
not, I it. — your tm 
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