THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
720 
sively how muuch such a work 1s wanted. It б now forms | | caretul ly to watering, giving weak liquid manure e all away all runners; ] 
а stout ie xen of 635 pages, with a tal set of| dix in free growth Le iis Б “ш © to be benefite AY | 7 еу 
indexes, many maps, and plans of towns, dud a pro- uch stove plants as ve been crie: iog — ir L 
fusion of views engraved on steelor wood. : Most of i this house while in bloom should be place un асч n E FQ n 
latter are charming specimens of In the ta t again as soon as a beauty is over, in ог T | Wbter G red spider, 
present edition is embodied much information com- permit the woo jd рине А шт кш у, speedil 
munic ca ted ; by touri rists who, „havin ng used the work, | Plants Pn ade Spot ting s should b n doors | cipal sowing of Cabbage for 
tl shif ntil the pe get hold of m fresh soil. | those sown last month for 
detec £f Attend T which. will now be nx Гапа hardy Cabbage Le 
Fees eop pu shoots Day regulated, and shaped as | month for spring use; plant o 
be necessary, to secure well- formed specimens, and fina warm situation; these 
rden M anda. eve D care to afford these a moist atmosphere, | November ater the ] 
e ыа - еа them тее early on the E К weather, and continu 
(iem s rds ard н pee жа э ато beni nE, es voi ne € AE ed 7 a те, » the eil Сг е 
UKE UCOLEUCH. new es ү uic. e 
recently been erected here, c chiefly y Por the growth o нр аа а DEPARTMENT ly Horn Carrot—thes 
ан, in which, as well as in pla I o give air liberally to young | for mS w Tri 
^ ешын end Ми scat Gra ар КОШКЕ very fo One stock in order to secure traig меб ИЙИ. The plants | for mptoms of disenso lave 
Же Уіпегу Torcail мей, Em 110 feet i should not, however, be exposed to draughts, for these | уш P apu 1ве 
length, an en contains а fine тк инн is should however be secured at night, giving no more 
intended to supply Grapes after Christ He D sorts До ng the day than may be Дањ to LÁ event the observed in fi 
Rr irap dur кише E temperature getting too high. This, with careful | from Potatoes or otherw 
sarahe Aa M cd f the roots, keeping the bottom | crops of some kind, 
;|heat regular, €: а IT o оу st ned аз to mois- к Green Kale and Cotta 
so 
шато; ра 
their fruit a thoroughly moist atmosphere, us 
passages, Åc., frequently, and жеш up early, givi 
with the syringe, and "pe ind the 
Mem а by : sprinkling saya ААЙЫ surfac: 
give plenty of clear strong manure water at the 
atil the fruit begins to ыр colour, when ra soil 
cot eni ке same len 
also eo Sovre wit Ti In Pine ere some 8 
it, тЫ коз 2 Uu A 8 Tii; ; the plants eH 
18 moie old, and nch pots, a wonderfu 
improvement on the aatom genii adopted 18 or 20 
years 
м е department Geraniums Lum зе 
In th 
very m they were almost over. flavour. 
Balsams, fee wi n beautiful conditi * press ViwERIES.—Maintain a moist growing heat i 
has been recently fitted up fo eaths, of which houses; give re a little fire- EN карсы обе Muscat 
Mr. ien v - id b e ed Se large plants and a great | If mild oW aka its appe e dust sulphur he 
many y e winter and spring Es t and leaves, and ke Ё vwd К» а little etas 
flowering varieties are e large ely grown, as the family is Mur Hen it may be easily washed off again with the 
generally at Dalkeith about that season, and flower 3 | syringe after the mildew has Франа i try ael 
are then i йын апа. Composition ba aues last w АЕ Кее the hous 
es is a well-grown re ries of Caladiums, маш про Grapes well air 
Begonias, and other plants; some of the new Achi- tur Cu t out all “decayed or аав , berries. 
in full owe t beiuti Victoria l if e 
wood is ripe and the leaves beginning to deca есау. 
їп FN cen с ач watered often with strong lui 
; those Tp for fruiting next season sh ос 
as they are the desired len шой; оп 
m 
iful. 
ad three blooms оп it, but unfortunately they | 
vere not eed developed for 
first bloom ened on the 2d of July, and Mr. 
skate (hai th ere had been one bloom ev 
been «Rs t 
"n б 
th 1 
с is SM 3 uh Attend to former directions as to t| 
"bolo urs employed. Това pus ciosa is a great houses intended | to furnish a late supply, and see that 
ione and comes true fro ed, which i ys |y thinned, and also 2 the crop 
saved from the finest and most vigorous eurn Cal- je t is not too heavy i in proportion to the streugth 
ia aurea floribunda, Purple King, and Lady the Vines, Where the fruit is swellin one ful 
iVictoria Scott  Verbenas res and other|maintain a moist state of the atmos ere, an and gi 
Geraniums, Alyssum variegata, Gazania splendens, and every possible attention to the roots, keeping the [Eo | 
rauta ragusina, are the principal plants grown. in in a healthy state as to moisture. Give abundance of | 
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i produced a so А: — Кетоуе t the p to a shady situati 
E pl нар бера is ү obelia апа Таду |а be й keep eh uod and watered; the s should 
:Victoria na. The latter is a seedling raised | be ranae or ants taken out and plant 
A Mr. Thomson Miss Trotter, but has E t pus v pcmcia 
уап 0 i — Ав 8 
хр Муст. 
тай Ше p iion D looked 
€ "CE уч "E z stand T rain well, d less us as are not required fo season 
0 в the season—ont of 40,000 | shou Well wash the t г 
pianis ее t, 6000 are Lady Victoria í Scott. J. A, | the tones if CAP d t ood ced € 
and th ather is warm, the sashes m y bé removed. 
Eposo тор panny much e to sun and 
mit plenty of air, to give colour and fi h 
Ке . Calendar of of Operations. fruit, Late ho: 4 ro the fruit is s welling, should 
: (For the ensuing weèk.) have an incre ay Miriam with plenty of 
bir оЕРАВТЫЕ oisture. nos i digna shoots in the E ast ho 
CONSERVATORY, &c.— which h- do not seem mo 
` ánclined to start freely яр orh should, if possible. |. Trimming, ipn E ng d 
be placed in- a moist s ge and be afforded Ml eva iaces " where » M à d order 1 EET ved. 
$a to See that suffi ЕЎ stakes are appli Dahlías, 
mene Roses as 
| | sufficiently early and on well 
For the Week ending | August 1, 1861, as observed at 
July mt 
August. 
Friday 25, 18 
Satur. 27 19 
should be kept rather dry, which will improve the M 
n late LR 
ei 
August. 
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STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK X 
BAROMETER. 
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29.601 | 19.484 
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terous ; thunder, lightning and h 
"MO dd heavy clouds and sho 
28— Fine hout; cold at night, 
29—Fin poi warm at ERE 
30— Bois “АА: some low 
31—Fine throughout ; ГАА КҮ ni 
ug. че. дб very fine; cold at at ia 
Mean temperature of the week 3) deg. 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER | 
During the last 35 years, for the ensuing 
615 Мо. оѓ 
HE : E $ $ Years in 
ЫЙ SÉ ж | which it | 
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Notices to Co 
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spare us desi 8 tha! be 
sparo us d signe that ucl obliged to бе 
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"be protected from dr nchin — t "WIL bo ly b 
choice or other pi which it may be able tol ve m ly of manure tra Жы 
T s pos sible should, T the еу are | Picotees be layered as soon as the shoots areina proper | 
setting for bloom, be topped regularly over and encou- state f for that purpose, x Рот Y: 7 known 
гой to make &pother тд. "Bed tint Cho whole ARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARD Potato ith de ЖС. 
y= 2 De need Ё =ч in heat, is free from black| Proceed with thinning and mailing in youn shoots 
рар а : d го ibis to Дер tho nas Fart of | of all wall trees, if any remain unfinished Peach in Ross: EJH, Exam 
irly formed their | particular MP ld now be kept il t 
o qu Should either be placed out of doors, or in Ihe wood ripened, and 5 ire tho саа айу Ам € 
k DE. rd e e ry + the tát of air and light. Remove a portion of the le e Saure 
У à ieir making а secon one ү » | where the fruit is too much shaded 
Thich J ung vigorous plants are apt to do i time remove any nails that are likely to ios м к Via "The. p oe Ihe 
oist situation after they have for uii "ther tact i ә de erop уе та 
га bu dut ү act with it. If the weather is dry before the crop ыс уле, the s eaves do no house 18 10 
o A y 6. e plants which may require | ripens, give the borders a good tering. Wash the the yos b eed entiation t- 
pot-room shonld be repotted at once, so that the | trees occasionally and t; p earwigs; perhaps x th Е | thatt оге ів пваа сай р 
roots may get hold of the fresh soil before the blooming | way to rid the trees of them is to pho ‘short ег. f piat s e 
Du unless = i ts | Bean stalks or other holl ne 2, меге. moe s 
| ere аге sickly or | the trees, and look tl E necked 3-5 4 
E астем of other plants here they must | th contents into a жт зе , and very ser Фу P rei. Ы J- iie sie 
become à murse Ux tee for Tes or may re. Protect all ripe fruit inten or d pu in аст gt E 
ry for x an da will FW io the оа with nets o vas, and mat s Currants 
isining. Ым is no sebe ^^ He late 2 = зач 
suffer from want b Ut jot ro, аы attend d | Strawberries hered, go o стег ће beds am № Шт 2n) 
