794 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Атбшат зі we — 
h ati Decid: hrubs 
ше left ot ше "m xg-house ог сазе Calendar of Operations, | Exe оша ia ba transient aeai E 
эт | shed their b 
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feet long and fee t 6n ches js consisting of a : 
Мн А. М. y frame, on the bottom or sill of pr the ensuing week. а 
which the lights rest, and on the top of beue wall; мы 7 PLA Mer D nos vidi те Vh 
oved from gs top by means of a pulley, ca CONSERVATORY, 
be brought up t Ата lar fi Yi 67 when "plants intended M. supply a ford dispar nder Sra earliest Дре Ap. ars should gat 
to expose the 44... to the en inftaence т ы, 0- winter must h ention ы еу тїреп. ү E d: more particular] ы 
que when requ uired. The ere in excellent | Jet Begonias M another rer if not padre in pots Ог being ga ne a few days before it ripens 
ondition кыре. "ON the southern | sufficiently lar p the plants iix tha t thei ir tree, as in the latte tou all 
aspect of the pb wall is a range of glass structures | foliare may be T pee dia row y rotect finer kinds of fru 
in four divisions, 114 feet long and 13 fcet wide. The Plumbago capensis are both valuable autumn: blooming Peaches and Nectarines should likewis 
is devoted wth o ants, an e i d before they 
| be eut round preparatory to removal 
HARDY FRU 
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amongst which Lycopods and Ferns are arranged | ing Heaths and Epacrises must soon be plac ed under use, and prepare a ric ch pie 
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of tbe house, and formed a suitable place for setting | Narcissus, for forcing, must soon occupy a tion ; | season is not too severe they Wir p veda 
large не on. Неге were several y» duae of | about equal portions "of good soft foim f. pesi ае nt - the winter. Fin т Plantin 
Veitch’s variety of Ya ev gp. ves Л p эры ыд wu with nm EOS ud Бе IM e ke " P Fw mS r Gr reens, Sow Che б 
to 4 feet 6 Руй in height, and having from four for for ung n. 
six flower spikes on a a plaut, and from ш to 15 Mieten | Lon es EAE TREE for the е: Psi Met cim tlie M ibs are | CAE i Чу аа in the Ros 
E each ы ike; : ot E Vandas, equally ; two | intended for late flowering. After potting place um | herbs, if not already done, and keep the 
x e dium Lobb i, 2 S 6 inches ona ау жеө om and cover the pots 2 or 3 inches deep | among all growing crops. Potatoes, which 
with old tan or ashes, preserving them at the same | to a considerable extent in some places, shoul 
Dendro Me —-— TI кз Же | time as m ible from heavy rains; under this up as soon as ripe; i infected ones should 
may es in diameter, and producing some | : bi ; LH 
30 spikes of fl be in readiness for forcing when wanted. Van Thol| be stored in small quantities Sho rm 
the rare Cypripedium caudatum roseum; Lælia pur ulips for forcing may be potted early next month. тор аа? P: see how they 
purata, Cymbidium eburneum, and various [ге and Place them on coal ashes, and cover them as recom- азоо 
Oncids. Оп the back wall was Vanilla, bacs shoots | mended for Hyacinths, and early in November remove Var ДЫ КАЙЫШАТ CHISWIOK NAR 
тап more than 3 0 feet in length, producing both |tnon into heat; the principal bulk need not be potted | S eine à ending Aug. 29, 1881, as observod atf MAN 
flower and fruit. Слова purpureum and Ноуаз | antil late in October, and а last batch of aging or 
were trained e on the td bs Lii Tos Nhi Meri Due eo s vm E 
inery, and соп faing a fair cro 
of good sized „bunches nearly ripe. High tan beds| pj i n imi фы m props URBS both as + 
of lat to Euri i mil atmosphere shou lq be observed during [e с m d 
е ye у 2 
de e "d ЖАТ аге шз їп in sh ape y large ripening е s I it, 
trees augen from the open garden and now laden w ith Р очта а рер ght fires du ЕА Wed. 
fruit ; in front is a wide she it п which was à plentifa l| weather, should that aded г, so as to allow of giving | 223% 29/23 | 20963 | 3980) 78 | 5o | esaf ef 
supply of Кем Веапз, апа йу угаз a pfe baent йе tà prevent H б т o tho atio. Я 0 7 
which were Strawberries; a Am rd shelf similar sph ere, for fruit of first-rate quality cannot be 23—1шу уйле; som some tow v 
charācter occupied the upper selle Dack wah and expected from linis growing in a sodden soil or a 25—Heavy dew: ine ; clou 
€ rea o een ms. s pia a damp unhealthy atmosphere. Endeavour to afford = Yen а 
Y rowing stock a steady bottom-heat of about 859, 28— 
аы унт ту m puoi er a роба то Өгарез; d vs ЭА ке it well месн with manure-water at NTC в оше week: 2] deg, aiei 
but avoid getting the soil too wet. RECORD OF THE WEATHER АТ 
eat will soon be necessary to a соп-|  Duringthe "iei the ensuing We 
derably larger ы than has been the сазе EE UNT 
| due the тай ы tod еа 
t ot. iar character ; on the Я ате Fig trees in | 
„The fourth house, also а a Vinery, has a stage for 
е, and en shelves are Straw- 
fixed or and upright glas front; the trees are trai - 
on the back wall, 
g the floors, s Ees freqv a as ы! А ау. 
511 fr ry 
have produced an excellent crop, although they had "as Bang moist to a dry state of the atm | wed: 
su ferd Tne rably last season from an overdose оѓ | Phere would be most i njurious to s growing Pu and КЕ 
glyceri idis also to. plants ione d deir fruit. Ве as sparing of | ш $-. 
On the eastern aspect of the western wall is a Peach fire-heat, however, as circumstances vir sb "i and + 
е, 60 feet loag by 14 feet 6 inch les w wid T and of ika ои the ME bright — shut up early in the 
same construction as the other c з | afternoon. Where tock is grown in ае віз 
by means of this an excellent стор pute oon вв [кз iue; be Волат aller this season до to get the Notices to — КО 
The w which are of stone, are tolerably wel] | Plants weakly through keeping them close and | Boos: ЕН. We vini in Е ot al 
i Pl г | Varm; give air freely on E favourable o opportunity, — FLOWERS: @. We disa ur 
and sufficient command of warmth should be secured teen g Dahlias and. у 
arti Mgr ы allow of givi ig А МЫР Gie Ki ШЫ „ле ега 
БЕБЕ 
М Vera; 
ABR DA e А 
E 
3 chiefly used. 
ca that | 
short-lived in such a medium. Within the walls the n warm eloudy days. moth. AR dE pote 
garden is formed into rectangular plots by walks of a VixERY.—Inspect ripe Grapes frequently, and remove — 
suitable width composed of sandstone, which is at once | 1 decayed or unhealthy berries ; ved yu house well 
frm ср p elastic to the feet, and has the additional meris hus free pon гар aen Main е а Кае moist grow- 
merit of being easil i З mpera in the late bri ud args 
Ба 3 os fi ee "bera dust PN PRESNE over both fruit and shoots ; it je pa ег. 
consisting реше of Pears and Apples tolerably wel] | Wards be washed a without i inju ry; but е ке = 
furnished Ear! in such a his at 
а satt sinained б 
soi] | 286 reprae 
d si that can be desired. West of this A sue ху m the time the ой. ж sii 
E sais e Melo d isting of i ripen. 
on pem Ms jin font ef. ине Lenis gni them as soon as they have e this, the 
‚ reserve garden n for half hard plants; here i ed lengih, and cut out all lateral shoots as the 
зей іп which nany rations 
5 pe ripens. When the dra. is „жены fi кле 2 PEE x Roig: , 
ines, the wood ripe, and the eginning to deca: anres о 
the sashes may. be removed al altogether, x: какшоо эш 
Vitis Idæa; 
ion of the garden, 
atness, gg muc 
, | 
short, every ауе e|to keep t i е fhrough having an im.| —A J. I, Bey 
pues order an redit an sufücient. є amount of roots and ilL sipened wood. p ны аў, Places Sre 
Mr. Vair,- the pae raa by who: well di rected | Scarlet and other Geraniums struck in t; open 
кысу Pob ыст 
епегрїез p^r gardens have not only г been steadily | be taken up a: Ros tted immediately ney bare ma made х=. бшш йозе =P i ү 
improved, but а jm and choice colletto of plants са they will require a clos бала week ог | QHcinalis.—Mrs. 
have been grown into admirable specimens, » many of|two, when hey ж ы be йы н ау apa tom in туе: 
them of unsurpassed beau eavi southern exposure to harden lions for 
y the carriage drivé in the Deodar avenue, |F For the same purpose Verbenas, Peranias, -" struck 
there is on the right nea r the fertüiystios of a sinuous | in pans and i Ditended to be kept in them "through 
ravine an 1 school-house. These are | the winter, should b e placed in a similar situation, | leatfyou 
Situated on a platform of Grass on which a pretty|at the same time stopping Points of the shoots. | mo heating 
Fi garden uu EUR have been formed; and | It should in fact be a point to keep them as hardy as 
are backed by a Heath-clad hill which contrasts | possible by fally exposing them, until they are 
p» id itl" "the. rich scenery wi ie га аен | placed in =” ep Iu enema Mign for 
= revelas hildren find the me, ees and Ing may yet be v 
mt from S0. 60 others are daily ed ed Phloxes vin san "be men a tolerably dhow 
southern end of the m hows i is a tablet|and should have care bestowed on — Let the 
ада the following inscriptio borders be cleaned. and 9 MÀ raked over, filing up | mutual arrangem тош fur émiranos 
A.D, 1853. | vacant places with spare hrysanthemus, s sprin R 
| Pansi vem spring flowering pe M pri = wen наст ide л ш 
нт сана ld now be Tours i pere ruri 
possible; where transplantation is run чүч mid er you meing s 
of next month i is perhaps the best time of the e year middle үө: 7 PAL s send of checking, to Ya 
