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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Махон 30, 1861; 
meth: AE how simple are all good gardening prac- | 
tices—of taking advantage of Y heat (terre estrial | 
radi stion); which i is done by laying the pots on their | 
the hae in November or 
A wow res not ч Los approach o of severe frost, and 
d 
hony even seedling 
s hig b TM 
Ep 
| there were several amr in 
| plants of this, little e than 6 in 
fine hea 
PEA —Proceed gradually with disb 
where че fruit is, very thick a Portion quidne а 
oon t the Peach is ix 
ong É 
у 
furnished with is of flower. 
by far th 
to bea general 
ads and 
y far the most attractive wa 
Hin, a M Pos scarlet, which seeme 
ari standard My 
seen mat 
iwl 
gem or e gi 
are lai osi 
easily отд, ү е 
ros t appr roaches, and suffered to re- 
ver About the 
Mar if the теде "be mild, the 
заебав кү be dd upright and have water, as| 
their flow buds will be swelling, they will then 
April; some of their flower buds may | 
DÀ эй not to any extent, fo 
ondition irse they often are after 
hir wintere in a gie enhou exposed to о heat, neces- 
y to keep out frost, ind: Bosco uently to a dry| 
atmosphere. 
* Towards the e end ofthe month of March, or earlier 
Arv n 
covering, which is 
replaced as soon as 
emm which shoul d be 
n Mar ш in April, а 
нону laid down and covered мы mats till it has 
ed The radiation of heat from the earth is so| 
d that when thus эчне лү by 
of injury even from the 
x an тч слів formed a suitable and pleasing 
eni nd to the "more showy flowering plants in this 
everal thriving young 
were 
the winter unhurt; 
"Out of доо 8 
а зачу which have stood t 
lts = : «— out of whic 
odes mtean ved. When plante 
ently the baekets я ire yos into the ground with them 
they are | from 
ted perma- |i 
set; bu 
drop u ul af and this must b z 
mind, d plenty left to allow for a few failing d in 
CUCUMBERS.—Maintai ; 
night, к кн 16 to rise a 
the day T. ive air EN 
bi R GA 
ln Io es ground and bor pee 
e d. Fil up v 
es е 
or ws sowing Dor e 
nis, as 
In the 
r instame 
y rot and allo 
ay 
looked as if goo 
In crevices s little 
were beautifully in а as was 
little EN са mu r €: vere 
the plants Vds little 1 енн "yos 
for the decoration of spring 
|garde ens t Of earl 
ariy 
| Tulips ipm piste in January promise to be be 
чаг beds of them put їп їп October; the кеч соше 
n too early, n their blooms prove puny y and | poor 
Skimmia ja val uable 
evergreen hardy Tim ts we possess, was covered with 
all t 
very "THUS 
| high 9 net in n bloom ; 
will } 
ta leaf of it has been injured during |s 
I2 == severe €— in ie ai borealis and i tee 
a hav 
е 
реи for late bloomin 
у | ba 
stre he aining воо 
to ssec s Е боп stakes, м " 
ng may still be Кү 
enable them 
where they are 
also the charming 
of | gran 
also mA 
in pv 
er | the nursery or reser 
gr кола. озеш! сз be at tm 
f blo a 
mos 
HARDY Е vi nis pec GARDEN. 
See that Tome ia c det e are nt 
suffering for want of water, a circu AI 
ет will hardly happen С 
d оа be Beier 
Orange trees i 
only a few days oid, and was broug 
the A inci 
* On the 19th s December 1860, the 
ht to my mind b 
frost becam 
g eae "the idu unhurt. 
Calendar of Operations, 
(For the ensuing ete 
PLANT DEPARTME 
CONSERVATORY, n scio bright sunshine 
with. de ens leaves e it ina 
oist state. мө: ошобу Б the preservation 
ossoms of fruit here nothing better | 
i ча btained, Yew or 
ed 
я Broccoli i їп n tels a Th Ens soil in an open 
tion for t ages Сайта 
in Succession. 
А ++. 
f 
&c. 
which we are now experiene 
re, ed some Le mon trees for stocks which 
it was thought vid not be wanted and eee not 
, yet too valuable to e thrown 
way, 
or three thick, anà then with a 
nsid erable | 
eff А destroy the beauty of 
some of the finest specimens of plants in this ч 
due 
piy în in a Eos ше T use. 
regular supp 
ench Bean E. a warm 
breadth 
coating of straw. Оп the 21st there w: particularly if their beii has been forwarded na 
fall of snow ; they were forgotten an i p tl 1 d pla: 
till the middle of February. On taki mats|to bring shading into nd use, it will be difficult | да of r over. Seldom hav 
and straw the leaves of the greater part were found to | ito its assistance to preserve blossoms in perfec- | every des cription bod scarcer than they have 
be r stems and all alive and | tion during such weather as we have at present.|spring; therefore endeavour to get crops in early. 
i : ad been in moisture and darkn: peuti must ther ү. pa zag esorted to; but they | һе hoe freely to keep the surface soil loose and f 
for two «е lying on a — soil fully ex- ld be arranged easily drawn ады eid iei 
ing from this I feel no а "Te t down. "n ad ir avo STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR 
posed to north-east. Reaso 
зч but hat Lemons and Oranges may be grown 
111 IM 
D e 
are 
bu 
found, as thick painted a 
тац апі cheap woollen fabric, 
vantage of е а, ст ^ rto so 
thought of although well-known to e ist." 
Garden Memoranda 
plants 
M are | may be unhealthy and in an unki 
D: a fat table, whose toc diets, will pen nefited WA каа шы 
Forthe Week ending March 28, 1861, as на at the Horticultural 
от oo aimi Ten 
| ——— 
_————— = 
ias, R 
ering New Holland plants, а E 
[iced ence gay for 
keeg show houses ga 
c orbs 
IES. сы pe ung growing stock, 
sionally examining = цы re-potting Aen is found. te be | 
want of more pot room 
verage.. Y 
March 22—Very clear; puc cold; fine at night. 
C mae fine; s DE 
: fine; overcast; rain. 
Mean temperature of the wee! npe 
RECORD ОА 258 "темна АТ жел? 
2 During the last 35 ensuing Week, еп ndi oE 
t 
No. of 
Years in 
Avera ge 
Highes 
Temp. 
Aver; 
Ex 
Temp. 
ber 
of Rain. 
be proper. Plants tha ч 
msiderably higher 
— it 
ned. 
———[——[I—— 
БЕТТҮҮ 
"EFEREE 
tur. 57.3 » 2 
The highest зона шы; during the above period ой occurred on 
1848—therm. 78 deg.; and the lowest on the 1st, 1838—tberm. " 
tices to о Corresponden. 
centre i т occupied > Norfi sland Pines, and other | temperature than would be кы 
Нуман er Tod ve; e eds ees also full | free ge of Ovi. Tie ese Pita 1 ud mimos, ho Ow- A түзүү pepa Ferns, 
S, i round the | ever, which can be perly judged of 
whole has been р herra or edging : of Mos Asinus care of the planta, but id Gay are easily ет д Ее to тер 
вв in little careful observation. „Use every means to induce = D will fnd it difficult T 
which the póts a are inpet and, no more, have a ver qr У egre Loos жене a 
pretty effect. i J , г А н Ае лай анон тообу каше 
сас 1 гат 
drawn Ai yeon acrossinside. Among the Hyacinths were E P Ула Fed o that Vin t mh. bendin ing downwards, EN 
and ines та piesien snappade r ces before ihe socia go 80 long as ў 
ач the Prevailing heek in this — E T e frequently eer the leaves . begin. to ahl; а а ; 
Ёш, edredoi Blas a pere es prie i n ы эш, ü ds 
ds le, bright pale blue, кч with. white, large ib promise to [soe rs bend the V i S buds do ot mi 
showy; and L'Unique; — t, though not peus а | place those Uat t e. big ard in the most likely | С 
- class vari Mens is ек дең ч эзе Жы, account оЁ | position to ca and tbis should be cad : ie Drop Apple 
acci Aen іс ^ rud tuc i Among | direct]. E ast (o ERAN T4 
5, Queen Victo fine kind— white delicate ly | ar ео М О: чно а а нета regularly nd com 
iia dam; with pink bra White Eagle is also goo 1 т inot say what is 
eo ni a and v of the other showier kinds by а few more sien being eut ont, let this be e LN Bom t эши рий а 
"те show Le is at present m eee ә Fide ч the thin, ©. Vg ien skin of X to berries pem e A D Tias 
drons, Cinerarias, Pelargoniums, ты y of fln umm killed. Whether Lo иш 
that беетірботь te whe the whole x CERE E with yeinge Б Te and aiy E er in ho ws a tne by somebody s greasy Reni pe 
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