CHRONICLE AND со DELE GAZETTE. 
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220 HE 6G ARDEN E = mE t гапа herbaceous borders to prevent the or Prov Й 
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plants are at present in blossom ; we бум ыу 7 Е - А new Козегу has eeu t b ing the appen- e dés zm ph E Í 
ever, and with admiration, a vigorous sp en o PREN borders; the I Р ЧІТСНЕХ GARD | 
eus Dendrobium vx aue with - fine spike o over xax p Sonde Атат. for the bette: Seedling plants of pesca vers, qus. : $88, | 
on it; of the latter the number on the spike was 13, | seems very this spring should be pricked off when large enna 
and their colours were of the most ie sit id ioci get stocky ы с Ж ‘transplanting Аз the | 
tiful description, being pure white, with the exception rations. »rowth of iae : a n depends : 
of the wi of he lip which was purplish Mer and Calendar of A сак ааба сла, иеа atéontion dl 
the petals which were reddish brown, the prole pee (ror Phe enmt. paid to this points w nin thera are in a seedling 
ducing a charming and ag easily the best after culture barely compensates for 
conceived than described. Th plant ү be d ANT DEPARTMEN ў p neglect. 4 жа of Globe Artichokes m 
ows 4 or 5 feet in height, is one of the most stately — Climber: "i eginning to pus nted for producing a lat ly of 
among че ana wec role Арт сүттө бег моде. be frequently examined to pre- etig side shoots taken from the o dd 
cannot fail to be a favourite. The charming Odonto- | 3 ent confused growth. Kennedyas, if crowded, should placed in lines 4 feet apart and 18 inches betwen 
glossum Pescatorei was likewise in flower, as were also | бею e thei P thinned. Ipo icas and 'Thunbergias plants, or trenches may be dug 18 inches i: al 
Cattleya in the way of Wagneriana, Oncidium longi- | vi Med o red spider аа be well syringed to | Same in "ia th, in which some enis: d man 
folium, and one or two others. cH sip ee est gaining ground. Where a la in be dug and the ук put ont as abo 
A waler-bouse or aquarium possessed even at this quantit of hardy shrubs is annually forced, either А 
season of the year a richness. and Variety in point "tne | d I ty ibo аыр. room ог the сопвегтагоғу, E ТАСЕВ GA 
vegeta tion wl | Жу (С ot a fresh stock each se: son, а otato Rear should iow b 
centre of the t motn: Mood Ай such as Roses, Lilacs, | possible, Potatoes апа On 
nobile in full bloss m; associated wit vi Pa were sni ы о. бе kles, &c., may, by proper treatment &ermixed or ad d by other ero 
numberless smaller plants of different, kinds suspended e unde Кр for several successive seasons. Select | ever many things, such as Carr 
cente hcec ied AU у bs refore ws most suitable plants when removed from | and all the Cabbage fa 
were Caladiums and other things remarkable for fine | the X Dd uid GIVE ТАЙЫ, Mino Mad. oeenn | beg slightly shaded, but da y 
foliage, and Pitcher plants—enlivened here an there | t йа чал ану оола аиб: ове T ссора ее MN 
by the бегу blossoms of Gesn cinnabarina. Оп erdinped A. pot room shift into a size larger pot|cottager should pay especial attent | 
an end shelf was Dendrobium Paxtoni in full bloo eese si ач Ба аы, ind towards the middle of next | must however be arranged so as not to шее 
M Ame kind with black oma ve rac е d ed | month plunge them in an open situation in order | earthing up or gathering. T solu 
Was a border of н it ee Lbs the wood may get ripe ear MAR E 
е nearly all the duin of that very interesting | t 
tribe of plants, edged in front with a line of the bright RCING DEPARTMENT. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT санае хи 801 
green L. denticulatum cedat gonde and other| yry E у ав t е of the 7, 1861, as observ "T 
Ferns have also been introduced here and there into | weather м permit, using а uk extra font and | — | | 3 
this house with excellent effect. leaving a little air оп аб night so as to prevent the | м 0 ; 
A house has recently been put up exclusively for Ка m being injured y сеа settling оп the ber rrie is, as Max. pee 
Ferns; it is upwards of 6 fet in length, and i а-на заето LA 
ell filled with very fine examples of that now fashion- S ince Qui db arly crop is appro: aching std iy Friday 1 19 Bm 29532 | 58 | 
able tribe of plants. Among them were several fine | the Suit: rS sioula ч Me watered, so as to avoid the | 5 53 LA 
specimens of Tree Ferns, and тапу splendid bushes of | necessi y of hav water the soil after the fruit LA 
the better kinds of Gleichenia. Of Hymenophyllums | pe egins to ripen, iN is injurious to the flavour, and is Ет 
aud Trichomanes there is also a large collection.. also apt to cause the fruit to burst prematurely, par- his 
© lias have not bloomed n: here this season, ticularly if the trees have been rather dry at the root om 
a fault which seems to be general and one which | previously. So far as the present crop is concerned the of € 
уетше arises from the wood sot having been well tre ees c an, perhaps, hardly be too dry at the root while À 
They are now еї n encour ragec to 4 4. 
нА growth is a à moist temperature suitable for that inust be exercised to Кеб eep the trees i in health, and E 
n a front shelf were specimeus of Теа жы Deko the Бе. кшз a prey to гей spider, E 
Roses in the em of Standards which will soon be in | otherwise the secon rop can y be expected to b E 
bloo: Riog X нле E e most hardy o good for much. Use ta enian vir Bees: and main- Pic 
everg with онй тей Holly-hke berries, | tain a moist atmosphere as lo n be dene E * 
With polished wi isk of injuring the frui e young © 
е as ord TN thin and regularly tied in, stopping before the r 
pacrises in bloo ips Э Hyac js Ө fourth or fiith leat, according to the strength of the 
sinen 
dr 
pE: 
shoots, &c. 
MELON ARE an Sk ied peni planted out with 
ur wa oie 
wth as u dii kly as Josie; but plants that 
fini established should be ke т СА 
rable oppor aj, in 
ма, froi-ful wood. Keep € "boots thin a 
re| per pinching out any not wanted, but avoid stop- 
ping the main shoots ре they reach the sides of t 
pey when by pin save the points the laterals wil 
h and Ww fruit abundantly ; and by 
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grow 
+\ 
to get them into e Е 
Sat 
ALLE 
Mon. 1 
Tues. 
Wed. 13.. 
The hi dnb uring theabove 
1826, LUN ТЭА, amd oth, Т8 3 непа. 67 deg. 
10th, 1837 —tberm. 7 deg. 
а 
Моне ces to Correspondents. 
The 
-|to set and саг rry а fair c 
riy | 2 rS admit air when the glass Ше: to 753 but 
У |до t 
crop. Do not exceed 659 a 
very carefully on days. 
‚ЗЕКЕ, MERC 
atn. 
In a lar, dar ied al ribi the borders were | 
gay with Bond plants, hi 
specimen R 
n September it should be placed bae glass; 
ted it may be had in bloom by Chr exu 
h g . Madden 
> "the blotches 
as | fruit begins to ch 
П | Десгеа е 
ж 
» Apes а ani pham 
cold Endea 
5 [maintain a steady bottom-heat of about 80? or 85°, апа 
Ше бек ina healt thy st tate as to moisture. See to 
| pri iila pleuty 
s CuxR i Носы Е, —Syrin inge the trees daily with water 
тарка аз А of the hous se. 
e pots 
pply ҮЕ planis КЫШ м 
ange colour, after w 
tit 
Жө апа tely 
Eat 
te E rer оао ы ШЫ к 
ушы in these, qe e Carrots, 
dry. Those in la 
гак apageria rosea also sehn w 
ell ps under glass ; 
it it has a idu ue rous soil and 
air of water while 
—All ег „ Pota 
s, Radishes es, загу Peas, as, should h: as much air as 
te state of ped weather will pua. pn be regularly 
sup ith water. 
жен GARDEN AND vem cR 
s are surrounded by eie d й ook well to ven Eire wh tre shrubs, 
tro as a pesa and kept i5 аршу x uch as may have got shaken or ашу 
stantly full of water. uch a barrier as this, s XO. M the recent high win Do not 
find it impossible to |t ing to suffer for mé of water at the foo. "The ac 
А new Peach and Nectarine ere has recently | а about ewe ebbe сн should be kept moist bat 
lua дон, in which the trees are wholly grown in |not saturated or roe ng ether by edd watering, as 
pots. y are at гон loaded ч with I approach- | sometimes done. “Tn ti e case of large plants wineh 
ing the stoning qui ing against wind use Eres pe 
Nectarine fruits well in pots; ; ша de hf it "d cords for Specim ii; fix them ant e 
20 fruit last year, and this season it means of a collar made of strong edic ле апа 
equally well. ickiy wrapped round with canvas "prevent its 
Out of doors less in njury has been yes es frost than injuring he bark, and then tie them to strong pieces 
in most places. Rhod ododendrons are and pr ot Oak driven into the ground stances f; 
io bloom well V , а fine Жы Н browned | е stem of the For in prominent 
а little, but will outgrow it; Magnolias Bs situations strong galvanised wires should be employed 
browned, and so are standa y trees in instead о! being neater in appearance; although 
though protected. In the Kitchen Garden all i 1 is killed somewhat expensive in the first instance they will lox 
За the of vegetables, except Brussels Sprouts and | a icis Take advantage of the present state of the 
ound to stir and rake the surface soil of shrubbery 
G: 
aming their fruit 
заре жр ролен 
оокв: C А T. It is impossible to yes you, your 
Mo too en g is iri ori - 
book, or w 
mean such 
out monthly, 
ритмом sex 
u cross purples with piaia y 
infe lor «1 Bt 
but what ofthe colour of b 
is to be kept sh 
So ih e tendones E 
i 
eee r^ a 
pot them off эшо ы 
vp d trong en e 
som 
