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412 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
bulbs, a very small Alii and a " days, bat carefully àv is of drying wind. ү s and remove all strong shoots 1 
fou "E d: dns, Gr Кү is ery € day, ат nd | up vacancies on the wall. The fr 
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ocn ine the plants indisiðumliy ‹ E a 
——————— such as require it, but ы t to gi ve too | thinning, a an pem ation which must be veria 
ADE Lisrs БЕС — Ambroise Ve rschaffel | ii {5 those starting into grow ol г alwavs with care ап 
(Rue la Chaume, Ghent). ` Su pplement and Extrac ct | ка ау assist in prolonging [4 ташу of such. as | attention pem destruetion of in 
from his Catalogue for the Spring "ud Summer 1861. in bloom. pus rd the prb shoots а fair chance to 
хе е с CING DEPARTME e. wth. I Pics Dent on 
PINERIES.— Та the case ot plants 8 d their fruit | Опе way of getting 11 в p 
arden Memoranda. the qu Lis is to divest them of all suc de , |a heavy washing with a s ponora engine, th 
SwrNcownE House, NEAR HENLEY-ON-THAMES.— | except as many as may be wanted for stock, dir С] к= О ай Pill ч 2 of the leaves, which 
We visited Swyncombe House on Monday last and they cd their appearance. TThisit is believed ais € ille ue афа e n. "T а n may then 
had the pleasure of seeing Bougainvillza in its glory. | more of the energies of the plant | into bus fruit, ded pes sh ад or! imam dm rne )es must soon be got f 
The plant stove in which it is growing is covered by su "x , f too many are le wi sy gon mg the in ез су r ness for Соопту ( 
spau roof about 18 feet wi ide and 50 feet тар, The Some are, however, of a different opinion, P adl allow all | &c., an s Ци пе р а rath eely to pee E 
Bouzainvillza which fills the farther end of the i re ашай. кы = that they get larger fruit | wi to prepare t -— or p cmi. undar MI. Tue 2 
four years old. In 1857 it was a mere sprig in a thumb Ld leaving them on than i£ they were removed. А case of hat ye гу B i) Be x EE don ; , 
pot; : er rapidly as yn plant, and in ‘the followi ing | in favour rof t thi is plan was recorded in our columns lett | nlenty о prx asil, Savory, &c., x T 
year it was placed in the cooler end of the house jets see p.2 E кер more valuable sorts E Pines light rich soil. =? 
m it now occupies, and was supplied copiously with | are not, however, very apt to produce any gre: бічна COTTAGERS' GARDEN, I 
water. In October 1859, it was taken from a 12 inch | of. suckers, м "there ME ch may in| Every spare half hour máy now [Б 
pot, in which it D been thriving, and débet] be left untouched. Guard against any T ine) employed in stirring the gro а 
planted іп a pit ғ a yard deep а and as much in | of bottom-heat, and where this is obtained from fer- | Veretation, which has so ote. been tekel L. 
width, filled with rubble, pras m, hs leaf mould. This pit, , | анец 7 materiale, а Uite fresh tan ae be m dod | north-easterly winds, is now b Li 
as has been previously describe before the heat gets too low; anc ad 16 will be much | progress; and weeds, 
work of the boiler by which. the house Jr. „hosted, safer to add a few cde occasio nali as it may be they therefore require sharp looking 2 
ere is thus a cubic yard of well dr «we old practice of renewing the | if any, in the way of з 
е EN - eh the à bed only once or twice in the year. to keeping the | drills. In that way the plants ge x 
furnish; it is occasionally, i.e., once every 8 or t 15-453 soil about t the roots, pam the plants are in m or|watered, and the first hoeing, by filling "d [ 
вој with water quie the lere season, but | planted in the open bed, in a nice healthy sta to acts as a slight earthing up. Keep paths E 
receives hardly any т. August and March. Thus | moisture, and give manure- -water regularly to е straighten their edges, and endeavour 
treated, it ем out a few tufts of зеет in the | and stock in free вто к | not only neat, but d Ф comfortable Br 
spring of 1859, and in m , аз our readers know, i| — vr genres. —Go Tus i initis Е ш ces will admit for walki E 
was covered with a profusion of its pink or mauve- | ге andy: removin pes М before the phon or ] 
coloured translucent bracts. Now аз one stands under табар У with the w principal, folia age. Wher e plan A А5 
it, it hides nearly 400 square ieu of Lm and bed ES ust be grown un 5 the V the latter gem z STAR OF такт, nuc жт mem 
eover even more but that every еа TAM а E pn sufficiently thin to iba am eh се ue imd 
ve wn loosely, many of them a m > MT € ен И. | night to reach the plants, and neither late s Binowsrms. ——— NN 
T it is now a prn ү: ti th ouse, how- | useless wood should be permitted to obstruct нуд id | дий i —— e пы 
2" in dt rs r^t is i ча Mat d IN Se that none of the plants are infested with red sp Mr m E 
receives) is ill adapted for кА yE ibition of 1ts | or thrips, oed ihe latter, which if once E si oe p-Iuw-—mur „ҮН og е 
wonder beauty. One — to loo wn upon it as s Friday | 7 
r get о Аах Vines is very difficult to eradicate, and | Satur. 27 || BO 
it is looked upon by the su to whie ts blossom is ructive to the foliage.  Azaleas are ve бапіау 9 | sol 
i i doa it, and vain on a / e Ty | Mon. E і 
ат Ata distance $ spe & "this pest, and if these are grown under the Са H 
somewhat higher floor, you see imperfectly the upper Yin os they must be closely watch ed, an d hopà disi ab Re [ 1 
surface of the mass. of bloom lying nearly close to the | any expense. A See that Vi Sem a par k g 
glass; and in the slanting light of the evening sun the | up in their places before the shoots get too far advanced, 1 
whole of the leafy canopy reflects on one side an almost | «s ther, деге Ыа бори ot breaking the latter = 
glowing sheet of colour, while on the other, partly in the | от mp eri are allowed. to M has before th I 
shade, and the oc ianqrdam y of the coloured bracts s | halb did а 5 Ph 
ing into play, it has more of ап amethystine р. Ph 
pos Gs.—Attend to stopping and thinning the sboots, * 
Мт. Daniels has slready cut, he told us, as much | 9? d: aim at securing short-jointed strong growth, A c 
blossom from the tree as we saw remainin and it|exposing the young wood to to all the light possible. (m 
ald if unrestricted very soon cover the w айа хоо f. | This of ite keeping the trees rather CNPSOYME ТГ m 
э у, іль, but it is useless ! бога. of fruit No. of A 
B ск 9 .|from trees that are [SN ta n LE Ch 
yea abont ой: T. mixed witn 53 pertice st, and give the ge А qood »» Maine. йшй» m 
water Sid was porte at "weakly yivay about six | With 2 sage "after shutting up tbe house іп ү abe б T 
or seven times d eason his year | еги f "1 
water alome has been used, about t 60 gallons “| а бт Стстмика.—Елеөгөде so put out plants - ве! 
оп хак 34 ог 10 daya since it has s|a moist warm pe ed got р pai 
uty. Young plants in all stages are bei brooght active growth but. lants 6 & are ~ : 
te pots, and under the тытат Vhish Mr. | established shou i ept dolet, uà admitting bir ны B: 
Daniels has found so successful, the beauties of the | every favourable opportuni iiy, їп order Dit as 
plant will no doubt soon become generally known. jointed fruitful wood; all draughts must, how er, be S 
E E ЫНА кш ^ especially while Qe visi iria eM M Dots: | p^ 
D dcs alm for 
your purpose. 
Calendar of Operations. divi s abundance of air on every | СА?” Es 9. W. S 
For the ensuing week.) Peer gaans opportunity, and let late crops be carefully 3 
PL CP aa etaric kg edi A attended to with water. Б, 
CONSERVATORY, &0.--Аз $000 аз со mes and pits wi 
*ecome clear of bedding stuff they should be йин: ЛШ чечуу M xr AND SHRUBBERIES an 
CHR. yomg shock of hariwéoded plante, for the | piter, уа the lanted evergreens with E 
summer growth of which еу are better adapted than "i ae the "it bout t their roots be kept moist, Ре 
houses. Such places will also be found suitable = not to saturation, ap the pla =й bes soon ms 
for dwarf Lobeli via splendens, S {һе weather gets warmer might ге чне GRE 
and many other things which are gene rally grown | head with the engine on the. evenings or "bright days, "m 
for flowering ing im the in summer nid which wi ee of vastly more vice in iring t y 
autumn; most ven in excess Tri 
moderate temperature w inis vii lamis vii escort xp | to the soil — o isa defi nj oi live rootlets E 
жаа thrive better than in lofty houses with double tbe y enndem е Roses b 
attention. As early New Holland plants go | д the МЫР е 
ont of bloom they should be treated in the wa most | ome; а ре Tue of ie 8! 
favourable to secure growth, IE s thé ГО Ex 
fairly started will be the proper time such | after d . 1, Parietaria wi 
MEE dee Moe ы уу ыссы "Lr t 
action without ineurring the risk of the buds brea king 1 - Verbeuus, eo fok ilt ш 
scantily. Look well to the vict of Д авс for sum án ы Heliotropes, Lantanas, Anagallis, and such the common double Jonas Fr 
and autumn decoration, and do allow them 14 i iege arri injured "d frost intil planting Я jd he yo 
sustain any check through wan Я t the mo dr LI pl carana Branches y 
ess in watering. Fuchsi ing | e easily obtained about most AD. 
deb bodupé te : слей гез d late booming sprinkling of these stack into the beds after md a e he plns en 
a moist sh , where they wi '"w much mo be of great service in p ing the plants from | 
ly than ina high temperature. Stove plants will - drying effects of bright sunshine, and will also help | 
w be pushing freely, and will require frequent done MM In е же all beds we 
attention as regards stopping and training. Loo уюшун pike E uu nw d | 
sharpl г occasional : 
sharply after insects, and attend to cleanliness, washing | also 1 rang nd men а for pinitik w diggin s; 
wee deci ed o to be able to mantre or 
Go over creepers frequently, so as to r regulate their 
Еа and prevent bene which without attention | DE things Ss WIL Ue аа ин 
yri nge s and shut up early on the aft 
p of 8-те Бен d be as зрагі ав possible | in HARDY FRUIT TA KITCHEN GAR circumstances. 
the use of articinl heat, Aford таа із тот а) Disbudding Peaches Nectarines mere E E А 1-4-2 
atmosphere, giving a good steam- | commenced, — а few of the strongest shocts'at i your ad 
со every igit afternoon ging н -— éhotting | | first from the mos инин ни bran —Á— ты ug weaker | Ene 2 
жр, у. ылы, on mild mes to be rre n hereafter, "mers i duet top, for Fernhouses read Ө! 
