CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRIL 13, 1861. 
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840 THE GARDENERS UP | tairly ln ished cetur AE i cooler, айай a ; 
—= M ellaneous. on ery avour Die e unity, in o rder r i 
Ga rden Memoranda. A MTS were to point o out what i$ | short jointed fraitfi al wo 10. secure M 
J. Dav's, Esq, Hien Cross, TorrENiAM.—Few 4 к, ef socis s a racer stic of the present td Fie Hovsr.— Maintain steady de DS аз 
gardens ati tached y suburban residences contain so | ће mo r ү dv gd I should veli upon it as à scientific | check is Ai ni 
rich a ion Ferns and Orchids as this uris | ag I б not thin s үүн chanio enl B go a preserving ; uniform gı grov the i 
Am r^ iall cimens whose equals r —by а Mus HR oUusE.— Trap woo 
both in Ferns eei d ант. м ЫР + vould be difficult e ln itinerary a А т or as H misma hi. 5s laid on their sides, placing in th Aera * 
find; we allude more dex А Маа o Gleichenias, of which қаи) thi ж appears to be 80 wonderful as аа а a Mu shroom, à P Potato, or a little dry M C 
EE у ec n : ir i is ж ary Мо граны тыра lich "as oe = curred in the common doc- | Wat ering occasionally r und the sides of the bed vil ў 
more in height, and nearly ! The thi c ange whic E: e things have become great, | boiling water wi ill also Rowe thin their numbers, 
are G. flabellata, dichotoma, dicarpa, and КҮҮ the mnd ny КИ s have become small. As the modern! SrRAwRERRIES.—Water regularly and give ар _ 
"anda sos of job t heal. аа tl | nto of chemistry could а ліз д eeclesie Gi o wea нае гэе B Š malo vei fni | 
appearances of robus Heide balance was invented, so may be make runners; у 
also some more 4 ecia ally о Dick- | unti f mortal ibly also produce some late fruit if 
sonia medullaris, the gr eat fronds of i ich En the — Ke VEN кау €: 5 perdes jät of the wow soe eed га pu the at, 
t he ho d of C s; of H a iti bolic o GARDEN AND SHR 
iro isa also am 75 lant mios scarcely less dimensions microscope: Nigt i “ыг al dem Tesareh has The sold winds bier h we have ur one d 
are Lastrea villosa, а kind with very handsome fronds,|a much wider one inting has become microscopic, | been and are still e езен, enders teme 
and Met реа of Angio teris, in Е аат EN aep га P ылу E ad Lichens, which half a | ment "of ba d Kin ч» oe шетк САМАН difficult if 
from oof was Drynaria dre e n shed-at à scless waste Of | dangerous without great caution to risk em 
graceful ames falling i r i д p^ i E time. H ^ Tat tory vis Soie ие and culivans hardian kinds from under the protection of AA 
of the basket 1 Lr gros nd СЯ effect, р s of courts and senates with a minute | that can safely be done until the weather bugs 
the ртг too, in e Bes] oderit f carpets zi cakes, dresses, dinners, and otber | warmer, in the way f hardening stock pre 
"ligas Tt i feet d" ps "a Of Toden «ана кнын ties: ` zeo рес тет c, dwells | its being planted out, is to give as much air азота 
six fee E m y tb? pane i it without injuring th 3 
ofle coluit Mire ue fly singing 1 th" pane, | stances will admit wi juring the plants aj - 
Th hein cima vd: i аа бөеге, Буа all x tels us „that. the аза flower Which b breathes | to place Calceolarias "y ы strongest Verbensg | 
Арен ok usi examples of Ferns PA these, d thoug Бе that do lie too deep for | turf pits, where the ba potenti a o 
dighe: with plants f smaller size, a house 50 feet in tears. St Tuners "Majus and sheltered 1 ош drying wi ndi; E E. och thin E 
$ remove pits, out in 
roia pr; куйеу decay d ыкы T M Calendar of Operations. soil, ich. willsave trouble in watering an SEO 
Among Orchids are dde not less remarkable ; (For the Газ week.) better for for the plants than keeping them «ош 
i i obium nami n has now sm . 
M e Мане thi 00° unes «of. ich NT DEPARTMENT. HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN dr 
yéllow or rather orange blossoms, and many| CONSERVAT iit ү! —While cold drying winds and| Be prepared "ges A жары Iyso E water 1 
of the bunches measure quite а foot 1п|оссазїопа1 ре sunshine prevail considerabile atten- | which to attack Aphides the moment they are 
length. Such a plant would indeed be grand in the | tion will be necessary to БД t he her ceived; upon deis шк PAAR Ms 
me were it not that the majority of the bunch thi house, and тп ort necessa о | _ ations made late j 
of flowers issue from situations too low on the stems to | secure » this gen bs Te for i pec umerous we fear season) where the plants 
show to advantage, the leaves overtopping them and | flowers to last i warm atmosphere. E fin failed. Take ебет e the dry state of the 
partially hiding them from view; as 16 is, however, it | shade should ! f the sun, and | to get manure wheeled upon quarters where 
is a glorious specimen, nearly 5 her in diameter, | in giving air every care ahodld bo take en to avoid dem soon be wanted, and see that there is a good д 
and well worth reges miles see. Of o е currents, ч Й ing the top Ms rae end as ong as n роке p the ree id са Meus 
Dendrobes of Pun same species thes төм also good | these will suffice to prevent too high a temperature, | old rich manure large cri i 
plants coming into flow 4 апа ап ople of the|and every available surface of bed ог border shou! soon as the weather shall 
dev variety of it is just opening pé blooms, "Among other | be kept constantly moist, in order to secure plenty of | get spring-raised Caulifiowe 
Orchids well worth ins pecti ion are Va nda sua vi s, with P M to counteract the drying effects of the | selecting for them a sheltered si 
i 1 osphere. Give frequent attention to|soil А few br € of evergreen 
Ii: charming Odontoglossum Pescatorei, O. niveum, | climber n Bos LG regulating the you ng ond such things after plan i ting so as to screen th 
Arpophyllum giganteum, with seven spikes, the before it geis enta e. ection 
> little- енеке blossoms оп which | are proper. ly supplied with water at the root.. At this нан up until the roots get h hold i 
ын to open gps bium Farmeri, Ана у | busy season Ке is great danger of макы Mis edi carle& Runners piia also nes - 
ù -eately shaded wi! Sta and- blotched in the centre | blooming plante, such as Epacrises, phnes, the en situation 
| ` with ora contrast. pai |but- if thee ese are to be had e acl or к perfection | e wi та п 4 
"orange Dendrobium aggregatum, Cattl imeri; р Озу | 1 
several plants PE. Lycaste Skinne eri, Dende Tobin um Сат- | houses аге resin kep "close and warm for 
ridgeanum, опе of the best of the golden yellow К Крозе npe Heaths, Edi in 2 thai мА the ву d shou AN e о 
bi dons brown nd lip P At + ond itm removed to the greenhouse as soon as they are out of | getting them leggy and tender by too 
mend grandiflora. e las r. | bloom, Ss them a rather damp and shady 
Day bas n ever been without flowers at all seasons situation for аі few weeks. AM = рын snch As grame or, аа Pp т 
eek e! » bserved а! 
in bloom now ог st approaching that tendon are i rather close until the roots і hold” a he fresh m " "me. i 
numerous. _ ; Shift and attend to tre S e, for Cw wering| дй, |58) — 0 4 
nk ЕСЕ S chid | house Meo ЗО fee rM ng ~ па dio menr season, and see that tree Violets are not M 1 
eet in wi and is warm eans of hot water —L—[L——I—--—- 
in iron pipes; i ; has slate pecu mr it, and a flat ings pihe DEPARTM | A- $613 
slate-topped table or bench in the middle for placing |  PrwERrEs.—In cases where а regular supply of fruit FM : 
the plants on; below the latter is а hollow chamber, | is пей ll seasons, it will necessary to 9 1 
but not heated, that being considered by ay's | examine the s of plants fr ly, marking ihose | We TA ) 
ЕЗ to ps patsap m e th of Orchids, | considered the most likely for atng, во as to bets е = enera ЕЕ 1 
uch asit robs them of the amount of moisture|to keep them rather dry a for а mo 1 
required for their healthy та е ЕЕ эз, which will in most instances have the desired. efect : 
ing co look better than the plants trea о i d tl j 
- yr sem qr d 4 me А ош өл е ractised The nei AS effectual UC , however, оё securing. а 
ere do; not а oured leaf c р 
among them, and all seemed t usual Eth +} д ei t 
and Min uriance. pr : мөтү їп ийде ti time to ov of affording the UN. ш ED OF THE PENTAN = О! 1 
f variegated Orchids we also noticed an cheese pine: а short period of comparative S which is the 8 
collection; Ew plants of which it consists are placed on | only certain means of inducing them to fruit at any | Av $ Y nis ш |8 5 
silver san a box with a glazed mov твае li lid, fixed des rg season. With plenty of convenience this is| ^" yhichit | of E 
inside the Orchid- over the hot-water pipes, "which | easi y enough managed, but where the acco i saer 7 f 
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wa 0 b mmodation|. | 
passing as they do through a little brick chamber built | is limited, it is by far the most difficult part of the cul- Sunday 4... 
below the box, furnish the latter with bottom heat; alittle ture of the Pine. Black Jamaicas and Cayennes аге fom. 2: 
door in fron shut Mie e the best Мене лее 
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thep commonly healthy, and ie collection, | as to induce them $ t d growth, and + 2. | у |353 164 M 
containing as it does all tho best and new est kinds, is by | of r- should be shifted. Be тот ала Nen eine geraro добре, TE 
no means the least important feature of the place, whieh soon as possi rie. Use every means to dort growing | “епш. 20 deg. 
ENS 27. 
һег опе of rres ondents. 
aceous plante and Ferns, iex —In cases where Muscats are grown in the c: " TEE, x i 
ваше. "house with Hamburghs and other free setting Bea ast 
TREGULLOW, CORNWALL, THE SEAT OF W. WILLIAMS, Carob-beans? We supposs, in 0 tender anni "шу 
Езо. di ng М and until the berries are fairly set, to paa n" Mete Моше to Lay. Оша mira 
e Sikkim Rhododendron Aucklandi. The plant is|suib t| uscats ; for or a crop of these сее be de- 
shot м feet and а half high, and has four bunches fondid fe from the most AT Vines, unless they | М - The 
j on it; the upper and central one ein posed and} 3 dei. with its root 
eight инам, some of which are five inches in diameter, | setting their fruit. It will be better, how wever, to risk to what Hr riri 
of a delicate white colour, beautifully tinged towards | having the Muscat bunches voted thin than to 
; the ing as h inj igh 
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riking an example o ododendron as | rature E 75°, which is sometimes the practice; 68° or 
nceived. is = n the same 70* will be found quite eng V ul the borders 
i о prepared for planting out you and if these i 
20 bu e are started into йын Бөө: Мы ЧӨ not keep po 
t 50 more buds yet | them too warm, or it will be difficult to prevent their | th your 108788, дй 
о flower this mens Rhodo- | mp ' a t check a after planting out. Vix othing is ihe actor wi spots ОГ MAP e 
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| o get them into full air has been 
growth as ета as positi but plants that are They do зу — 8 
