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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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n Saturday next, the last public day of the season, the "нчы ке, заз сад b lul ju, Eh Влһомвтвь. |— Orke Ais. 
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er Rie IM сих there, wir ipd completiag а кту "repa y be required by bcm | Max, | Min. |Max. | Min. 
ith the 1st Life Guards band. den m the RO P Lr for if ne wea sd e "TY ——|— 
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Gigantic furens o all been piene ini tin the protection of g cree se avc Satur. 18 5 
from св od to regard wit we the enormous | earlier than w ould be necessary under m stor que bul та i » 
d s of the hot and damp intertropical forests conditions, р conservatory: 15 писа 
ugh the sp ecimens carried about in travelling mena- election the e houses of the showiest | Де. i2, 
1 to nurture the senti- | Plants in bloom; carefully tie м the eg varieties e: ———— 
king | ОЁ Lilium lancifolium before t ome into flower : 
ent. A couple of coils of variegated mosaic, tnis. two other good autumn-flowering fos — p July reden inen 
wise have similar attention viz., rowea saligna ап — 14—Very fine; ra 
calf, wrapped up in the folds 3, blanket кын bottom Vieuibigo сарай; чан pex inva шае forporposes ef|... 2 ]5-Rain теу fine 
of а deal box, we had difüculty in accepting а e n 2 oyeg Ane к ОУ y. 
impersonation of the demon Shi hung from the | autumn decoration, as are also the different kir ads o T Та В дошу: "üne at night, 
b p hes of an Indian tree, and, having pressed the life Kalosanthes. Attend to the proper ant ation of Mean temperature еек} eg. above the ameng, - 
ub 0€ 8 ufi o in his mighty folds and broken his | climbers, а give weak liquid manure to plants in ECORD OF THE m: AT AT би 
bo allowed t dans all but the horns aintain them in vigorous health, "^ Deis ie stie ars, for the ei 
"(€ here is incortitado à and disappointment ; -| assist the ме coger pde open. After green | Ж. 
осе i e | plants hav idee protection, hethen ra Exi 
and the e which looms so large in July. a duni 
distance of time and space. , grows * small by T" ind] а permanent or X: porary character, an un Which i [2 
beautifully less" in the ratio of its approach to Sour own | limited supply of air must be given them day an а Ж rr 
et enough of size wer | night. Pot on Chrysanthemums, and stake them | $mnday2l..|7 TE 
mains, even when all iegiimata e deductions are made, | Securely as they advance. The stock of autumn and | Tues. 1 
t6 remains, the with romantic interest, and to | Winter flowering plants should not be stopped after T E 
make the тшту à into its real dimensions worthy of | this, but have every encouragement t in ripen- | grida 2d 
ti e old Roman historians report |! their wood early, that no diffi may arise prom нг Ta the above priol жешн 
р m : in getting them oom at ime wanted.| 1814—therm. 92 deg.; and the lowest on the 
that the army gn Attius Regulus while attacking g : 
Ca eoe t an enormous serpent, whi Daphnes, Oranges (of different kinds), Myrtles, i 
was үтер only by the aid of the military engines | — in EE — Sa forcing should be removed to ces to Torrespondsnis, | 
; Siculus | time may be allowed them to complete their раде 
mentions a serpent which wi st eren i àt before the dull days of autumn. ing them 
loss of human p^ ife, in Egypt vete which was | allow plenty of room between the plants for their growth 
Al Wie ed 30 cubits, or about 45 тч in| during the next three months, and keep the near 
; easure : ғ 
length. Suetonius records е wi was exhibited in ив gl t m or house will permit. 
front of the Comitium at Rome, which was 50 cubits, | Seep up а y bot eat at 80°, to facilitate a rosperous for r agrioultural people o 
or 75 feet in length. eis probeble that these measure- | quicker Pii of iue Aeres afi а - g; : may w to raise vegetables, will work them 
| еспе a few degrees as the plants advance ug T 
pose Марн н хз Ms ызы а m TERTI yringing should be discontinued (unless in dry airy | Ехнтвгтїохз: P taii ne rere бый is во words 
Афер ein of the rdi as 5 tho sup ш wiek except in the case of rem an a dui in another . 
y swelling th ch will require a moist atmo- | Gpeexnovses: RSD. 
mede ire le be freely given жы iret | thelength ot bts 
y not unfairly be deducted on this | оройо; Ба the wil enjoy closed up they are the more it 00808 
even with tbis allowance, we must admit, unless e | early afternoon at O EE I A pipes 
reject the testimony of sober meme who С for three or four hours, giving as vards] butany sort will do for so. vere 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK N 
For the Week ending Ju July 18, 1861, as аз observed at the Hi 
Temer: PERATURE, 
кенг DEPARTMENT. 
—Finish potting, both of the fruiting ү 
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much air 
roduce a gentle b qoid duri and simplest cast-iron one within 
with liquid 
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ave 4, under the [when те M. T. 
в, "There is well- produc аа Бод, the stools should be 
own picture by Daniell, representing an en of their pots and repotted in о, E очной P 
serpent attacking a boat's crew in one of the eres of plungin ng them in a brisk botto: this w 
the Ganges. It : IM ic sc meos said to have been | generally No them to — an Me 
commemorative о had боры. 6 dat INERY. е Grapes should be occasionally looked 
boat by the — rt ie dung, ir нү one of the | 9Yer, to rem e decaying berries, W; though not| be stated, if 
in charge, had into the forest; Ho e lay dowd plentiful this | year, are sometimes troublesome, and, Hall—F D. 
and Cherry ; uud 
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p. Darin g his р revent their entrance, tack hexagonal ог other нт беч 
merged from th n slight frames, and place them over the sliding 
jangla, ente it E Wound d the es and was in the sashes and ventilators; all late growths should d 
him stopped back, but domm principal leaves un- 
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to death, when his rades | 
urned. od succeeded in killing the monster, | touched, until they ly. 
* which was found to sure 62 feet and some inches | FLOWER КИЕ SHRUBBERIES. 
іп length.” This s precise enough; but we should etm, n ы” исе ki bod Acte Carn eem 
like to know whether the measurement was made by | Pico in early, sh d be pricked o 
* themselves, or by any trustworthy Euro- | potted i im dintel y the ey are str, y in «навей 
jae А. correspondent of the Edinburgh Literary | Early struck Pansi ted out for à 
е has told, with every appearance of life-truth, blooming. You g eer ia ng Wallülow wers, неее 
a thrilling story of an encounter which had | Stocks, Sweet Williams А апа е ич шома 
with ш ón ks of a river | Мег be planted out in ere they 
їп Guiana. Awaked, as he lay in his boat, by the | ате to flower. d pedja tion of bedding. pinho must | 
cold touch of somet ing at feet, found | $00n be commenced ; therefore make notes of desirable 
that the serpent's mouth - ` with | new x ihinga. The present will prove a favourable Е 
them, preparing, as ће feet | to propagate by сий most ki Бом. 
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fond, wbich wet into ths айс with a horrid hiss and — EN strike P oe di pM if 
contortions, and -— with one stroke of hi as just evergreens 
Pei, i shot u fes the stream beyond reach zom do not let it be forgotten that дине” the 
t his friend's house, it was determined to | "hol le of (Азр — September is the best season for 
were added arty. They soon found the spot sr FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
where the crushed and bloody Reeds told of the recent Early P otatoes in some instances are dd be 
: Pas ux e ош, 30: саар to reconnoitre, bert А diseased ; those on soils most unfavourable to 
rancing thus abou yards, alarm w. th eir kee 
: monster was vi edel a " к. : ——— "ping sound should зе A taken up and 
part of i у coiled up, and part stretched out; but, | &c., tod › before attempti 
from their memi the head was invisible. Disturbed, | some m йу, e XM 259 e, i. me | 
tm pparently irritated, by our approach, it appear беду zm, loseno thes: in panig in Lettuce, &c, А 
ck us. rench Beans xem be sown under a south 
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ripened, эбит Во m dime: and | рот,токв: Peter Bunn. The bodies growing on your 
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Your Boedling Ар 
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