_ШЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL or 
[June 29, 1861, 
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Тї "s 2 Е агар VT pears only i in his lower grades, а: and the: repulsi sive | D SHRUBB Ты. анатка. d - 
k жеч y s g pelled шр ile stands forth as lord of the саноа In е Ба eni 3 tó Mad stide i i: d x; I 
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М. ве cooling E condensed into ты › адб, edd m o s iem ibis pisse in zs Dlished plants before ав and without the ni T Pi 
pa cnm aipe iiir redigi rs осоп. бен v AR mt. Hi Mig °з The Sea and its pea 19 н bu ing o close or warm as to indu лее weak] f 
But it must not be supposed that the waters obtained | cious по кыша ы watery p^ TO wis lt cannot be 158 often E o 
at once a t uil and undisturbed possession of their | Wonder. Eid to be able to winter bedding stock safely wi - 
new domain, for, as soon as they descended upon the A eren y care, the cuttings d be put in suficient, bi 
earth, those endless elementary wars began, which, Calendar of Operations. iN in the E n to allow of h ving them p> 
rom various fortunes, have continued to the present (For E ру week.) pen ali bed m n air by the & 
‚ Ав вооп аз the Ln rind began to harden, PLANT ART MEN T. 25 ddic Gh Aa mber. Be egi in Ti suchi; iz are fmd 2 
urally 1, like all solid bodies when то) (уор YATORY, & be paid to i e. the most edipi to роне мевае, & 
lon er f expanding heat, and |} ate gfowing plants Wachs for while in activo general favourites, but they do Ж 
thus in thin crust enormous fissures and rents | р they кш K t good deal of water, und insects | fools. and are in general not over пената ; М 
were formed, through which the fluid masses below |. more troubles places. These should therefore be exami B a 
gushed forth, and, spreading in wide sheets over tbe | Give Luculias Specialy E nty of water at the v search of any cuttings which they may aff | 
su "i ce, once more converted m: vapours the waters and an occasional s yof clear weak manure-wa nur rooted early will make strong plants | 
ї met with in their fiery pat But after all T not be growing pe until they | Attend to ihe tying up of e and | 
мез кеди did vicissitudes hich opposed the irth | 1 do iff i d to A nsure a good dup. ay o i over the masses of Verbenas, &c. » frequently fr "ud 
of ocean | flow As has $m prev ше sta Red. howeve purpose of PI iae p growth, 80 "t 
for rmation, we come at las peri riod der SIS: water must not be given to young олюм) or Merly е ax 
NU oin of the ттан docienne tem rature БЕ їп хіругора ане as in that case it would only induce : 
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Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
he earth-rind, and its increasing thiekness, "the waters | too "р, а a condition in which i slon ry atte o 
at ast ered a permanent abode on its surface, | к rl order. to secure giv vonto pathan fruit trees. All wall trees M 
and the oceanic empire was definitiv y found * The "proin 0 "his Want it should be STEE a ре Ен shoul d be gone over i time, ádd te sh à | 
scene has now changed ; the sen of fire has disappeared, | ор comparative rest, after, say about middle of next | topped to iE light among: [9 v E ; 
and water covers the face of the 7 rind is month, keeping the roots rather dry, and exposing the i ы oung siot, which will стен assist the formati- 
still too thin, and the eruptions from below аге still plants аз freely to air as ca naha ОАТ. ry to ati i young tads for the following season? ОО 
too fluid to form higher elevations above the general the foliage or the health of their neighbou rug- | in particular, that are unfruitful, should be йш I 
surface ; is flat and ev and land nowhere | 2а sanguinea is also a useful plant for winter and р Ds treat ent. Keep P mg ә 
rises above the mirror of а à boundless ocean. T early spring flowering when managed so аз to have i by means previo usly advised, and dust sj їр, 
Slate of still affords the same  spec- ned and rested about this time. See that lar shoots affected with mildew. Voile garden L 
tacle of dreary uniformity and solitude in all its hor- specimens of Camellias are not allowed to get too dry o5 Homil iwar w to clean the tr L 
The temperature of the waters is yet too high, the root after they h their buds, for sheddin prisa ae spider. Tomatoes must Беген 
and they contain too many extraneous substances, too 0! ж) t ter is often due to this cause. Young an keeping the shoots thin and stopping them a! L 
many noxious vapours arise from е) clefts of the plants however frequently require to be вет as they come into-flower "m 
earth-riud, the d ere is still too much | y watered rather г sparingly to prevent their m making a t and dried for winter use. They сап p 
impregnated with Te to allow the hidden germs | ceon dg ld be bé nit up їп bags to keep them clean or rublels 
of life anywhere to strange and awful | growing fr re wA and should be shifted when necessary, d КОШЫ т. ; ot 
primitive ocean rises ind falls, rolls and ra Z— but | gif théy are "to fimi large specimens for flowering gs | 
nowhere does it beat against а coast; no animal, no autumn or early winter, they must not sé er- TATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR LONI B 
plant, grows and thrives in its у овош hidd bi E | peri to sustain any disk Get due of favourite For the Weekending June 27, 1861, as reme the Horticultural 
Over its expanse. meanwhile idden ek бон. a ed forw. soas t have, them А га зо ЛИТРИ 
of Providence is unremittingly active in prepa Hn irite еее aT e xd to stand the winter Sure | кетл nist mit TS wi Ыйы h 
new order of things The earth-rind in P: A i id: ‹ 2t 
thickness, the crevices become narrower, and t е fuid FORCING DEPAR ИКЕЛЕ ЫК: бун C 
а) Prw mic sho uld now р given liberally to | Friday E ШЕТ БЕТ m 58 (1 
to а more considerable height Thus the irs islands | youn "à stock in dung pits, der cure stro м Sunday 23 ЕНЕ E 
are formed, and the first separation between the dry | stocky iie: The plants should wi however, be Mon. i) 16 mam mur и | 82 m 
land апа the waters xd the end time no gxposad to RPE , fo ould not serve the e 26 1а | 29.825 | 2 5 я | 
less remarkable chang, in the constitu- | in view rate cireulation should eg wir be | Thurs. z 19:4; 29.741. |_29.666 e 
tion of the waters as in that of the ы еге. Тһе | secured at Pe giving no more during the day than | ave = 
the сни рени et retires | may T. prevent the tempere getting | “June n RAL Келн, естара ап 
{бта the surface, the g CE ur ре vr high. This, with careful attention to the state - 2з—Уегу fine; thunder and DEM at 000 th 
hich itself upon Mea liged | the roots, en the bottom heat regular, the soil in |: x i etA t~ у 
to relinqüish part of its p to the dey lan rom and giving a liberal 
up for the loss of extent by an increase of dort d | supply of manure water to such as are well rooted, will д 
the clearer em ed allows the enlivening sunbea 
to gild here the of a max there a naked rock. + Ше plants too. freely, which would woes мн and| ; 1 
And n the seas. Fuci wonder- ne — — r eans jeg aleg al PT por am | Tr i 
fülly similar to those " the. torrid zone begin to grow ; | to afford р ants s swelling their fruit a t sd cum moist Я ears in | гем - 
ыг shell-fish, cephalopods, annelides, s 2 inklin V pass ges, &c., rui ly, and PE LER EE БҮ em c 
but no terrestrial Met: breathes the и. heavy and | shutting up ds giv gentle dewing with Ше | uv ew 
thick with carbonic acid ; dd the and, small when | syringe, and аа ЫЙ the atmosphere by sprinkling img fa ns | 
bee aaa with its present extent, ханан в а dreary | every available surface ; also give plenty of clear strong | Tues. 2..| 73.2 А. 
i inually adds to it ts. | manu таба t the root antil t the fruit begins to Wed. A m: 
Noiaodt? islands rise above the ocean, E are gradu- change colour, when the is — be kept rather dry, friday 5nd th 
ally а vegetation ; indeed, as Which vili L improve th e flav amr. 6 alaz fbi. азоне | of 
to its vast profusion w we are inde| Aen for се inex VINERIES. an 
n s the basis and solid groundwork | the fruit in houses inten Ae nish a late s ied dents. n: & 
of o mmerci Extinct Seiler and | and see that the bunches зге severely thin ned, and also otices to TE ish Botany. T 
species of Palms, Ticadeæ, dendritic Ferns; Lycopo- | that the crop left is not too heavy t ААА А сторо € deo 3 
aceæ, Sigillarie, simila our ent Cactuses, | strength of the Vines. Whe ere the fruit n is swelling, Re 5, denm КРЕ delivered Fi 
Calamites, Stigmariæ, and various Coniferous plants, careful to maintain a moist state of the atmosphere. and pest ие very early in зи отсе of the 
composed those wonderful primitive forests, i ible attention T the roots, keeping | F de tis in сопа doubt ут \ 
dense thickets‘ covered the swampy 1ож-Јапіз, and the bo rder in a века - serium pur if Аз 
reflected themselves in the waters of the surrounding | watering is found n va ure из on ре 
осеап. Beautiful no be жав that ancient ce жаш, Give abundance of E I the чш 18 Your Fungus on i 
and luxuridnt beyond all conception at a time when а | colourin g, and do allow plants in pots to remain in n Fries Under ‘Gard ро 
climate reigned over t — — oer of the the house о on tied vhich lands vea care in T 
earth ; but rio warm- -blooded oyed their | ventilating i ^ri ү ме v эр harrien and spoil the te 
T emt with hii ig. ` Only | bloom. ` ` us to 
the tones of in pes the sea шы es c * 
P rede 4 e cliffs, or the moaning of the kept as cool as $ ll two-w 
[in^ ds m Е : y the maggots of a sma! pF e 
silence. Mea рр NIE or LI роем алаа еа рар, cn tho бт > 
Monstrous s pursued the timorous h the Pepios 4 ri destroy the insecta. ин t 
pea шг corals ropes ри E crop аз much plen Professor Westwood, O Es 
bi 5 orto at Шо rote wit 
rustace obites swarmed i rs; gonia- | air, to give d [eei to the fruit at 
tites, copla bniet similar to the antifa, kenid ok houses, where t it is swelling, should have an “ 
their tentacular arms in quest of prey; a elegant поба day te nis with plenty of moisture 
{жив s stalked star seme m voracious reine and tie in the od {з in the last : М 
and pentacrinites, were spre er the bottom of t Сне жа IES -—Às so as tlie ы is ther z 
‹ . But time moves [| situati P өр, зн Mangel "Nard xe $ 
iña new vesture. Many o sid of the coal. | and watered; the dcs should ^ A or ^ plants infested атш. Y AE j 
od have beneath нон чч while шег and | taken out and planted in a northern aspect. Tho. ы 
broader lands have arisen. The continual see on | plants in iem intended for forcing next season hould w 
the bottom of the ocean by which thè composition of | not ек m drought or from the effect of eds - 
vegetation — The second erop on n the | earliest trees will be = 
шош умен the dense air кам a great part o of it g ; the h 
k 
carboni 
rature 
t dr. оаа 
A à of | € e and atmosphere, have, i now 
ollowing peri secondary forma eM cham ed the | 
conditions -of life, and ЧА {=з pon | 
-animal and vegetable existen T" "an 
a more active re 
life in which cro- 
colonial bat like ptero- | 
free noble mammal | 
culati ion of air. <Use e every care todas кү бүт се. rm 
| young 8 shoots, 
MELONs.—Plants on which the fruit is 
ers уы 
exposed to 
should be be kept dry at the root, and freely е 
n fine days. - 
m.—1gnora 
biferu: mus. 
nanthus Crista -— 8, 
рч .—John Duvis. — 
It is the рр 
4 quite — гочат 
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