814 THE GARDENERS” CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Sterna ү, - 
showed the. ill effeets of the late dry weather. | other, that, in the course of a few weeks, they form a үе! rs 02, a etat а ака ies 
The best among them were Senateur Vaise and natural support — zoup. те permit. Rooted Ve rbenas, &с„, m 
Louis XIV., very fine new kinds, in whose praise too | red with M É › 
ueh ean har i i 
pc air оп every fay 
blooms "of " Cloth of Gold. In the Amateurs" Class Calendar of Operations. папар, rue Phorm, ЧП ШАШЫ 
Mr. Hollingsworth showed handsome blooms of (For the ensuing week.) E 
Madamo W rt Nephetos, Madame  Bravy, and PLANT DEP ло, NT - two's confinement in winter thay ; 
adame Willermoz, а; i i ft stat; i 
NSERYVATORY, &C.— Whatever watering may kept in а growing soft state: unti] oy 
k Among V ser Vaa so чырына Mer rt усен ry hen ЧЕ СҮН done e салу in the ‚Фу 80 as to | weather, Things which are not вис 
Lor и дт aria fe Mee pw жа oc ae of | allow of getting the super e dried ар [m must, however, be treated 
ер ота ү a ne e h by Messrs. ро night, and later in the season Р E dull cloudy bes should have а gentle bot - 
I AM: MM "Rover T days should occur it will be advisable to use a little fire- | roots, but.do not keep the atm 
Lane, of Great Berkhampstea at with air during the day so as to сш a mode- HARDY FRUI 
e T AND 
| rat „Usel Look frequently over P " 
Rot tí {сє $ of 230085, | fire-heat very sparingly, however, and only when it may gather those that ate ft for уы 
t e tr ho 
390 bec дё CONUM деке Han rene аа vent the temperature За below 40°, ог where|, ccasionally on fine dry days, so 
ДУ E the ding bab їз er Tae dur. lof Bi ree things are brought from warmer houses it will hardly thoroughly to air, їп order to pres me 
nown for anythit; k = Ё 
Peer le TORUM eli loc raditions, and personal р од В Trim апа. dress Strawb 
knowledge, the author tm тне а тегу readable 
Тары. їп which i natural history of the locality is 
not neglected. ^ We must however beg to assure ше 
learned Vi that Professor —— did no 
а high night temperature than from keeping it some- | ; 
what lower € i 
D. when wanted for use. Onions must э 
and Chat prm zaleas eh Lx ceased growin s state, or they will not keep. 
be 
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Dein. There ате other little matters require edi an m posible, DUE AE Fike eek. TE OF THE WEATHER 
STA AT CHISWII 
revision. The RA ШЫГ iue eee may y be usera | hid Chrysanthemums for early fowéting well attended For the Week ending Sept, 5, 1881, oer 
edi pe 4 hes drm Arce ts d гои er bae [to with w ater, апа otherwise encouraged to make good ‚ 
7 э | August. |2 56 
in the formof Fungi springing up in different parts of | 810W". ENT. aes d g< 
istakeable tokens of the dry rot. 
FORCING DEPARTM | Mean 
Suficiente provision: ћаф not b adis igit PINERIE zS—fPlants swelling their fruit must be | 30| 24- | зодго 1 30-120 78; |. 38, | 
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~ : i banar tlicy 751 En with a warm moist atmosphere, for it is diffi- | Satur. 31 25 | 30.327 
m ange ge - гоу In ач was msi cult: to get Pines to swell properly after pu md Моп. 
the nature of the wood was completely gone; ү after Eo чы bmosphére can be kept warm an poen Nea 
Fangus, as € Midi as Jar te. dis. | temperature of at least from 65° to 70°, and 75° by 
„ + 
playing its unwelcome fico n in EA courts of b е Lord's day „allowing it t decori in 
уыш е Lowe etip eiie ye | dim өле» |is mild, using тал Е to allow of doing this — ery, POG veya аа 
y; overcas 
of the late John Cowie Williamson, Esq., one of the [without loweri UR the tem xpi and if Чын re is the 3-Cloudy, with brisk ур Wes 
Churehwardens, this sad calami ely | 0 
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.171 ' 29.909 | 78.0 ] 4! 
З dew ; clo 
ina p moe very fine 
o bri ring it into con- X — Overcast ; densely Дод; ig 
с „a little = 520 inc overcast аш 
admitted with qi ossa in all states of the 
v vehi, and in the case of houses which have to be 
kept warm in winter there should always be some con- 
i gain 
e 
npe. k; that it may get warmed. before 
ng into « bpm with the plants, and with proper 
П - modi rate маз түне bet tted con- 
| y 
E уялу» 
m-heat о куш үкү: endeavour to keep 
201 нъ the roots in a prope rly MORE t ER giving 
r, rather strong, manure-water when necessary ; 
r | but if the atmosphere is kept properly moist the soil will 
for some ti i 
s the world i w form ihe sie | tho 
; m есёпгеѕ on "Food as at а 102. prins esa for | clea. 
1859, and six others which had been prepared 
th e So 
ir е, is уегу,| 
ever to get Queen Pines to swell properly | Notices i s 
18 season, and any plants of this variety sho ing | Воокз: 
that my public pastu. at the Museum should be | now should, unless in eases where ripe Pines of any| for Da. pO pus aes zi 
discontinued. „е cannot but regret to. see the size or ity will emn add the price. Can any 
exaggerated stories abont the impurity of London water kept cool pee d t applied indt re ue & Co. for Pearson а 
Tsis! ünti жуз p 
: Nis perature ; d Pad We iie 
pr sciendi A 7 rn 5 ve оба phe them to swell off poe. well, and 
‹ assertion t 
m kelmys rA У. bg a we wi п | where ripe Pines in winter аге in demand лч 
а соо 
i; the ; ith | Black: Jam: pue and Montserrats should be grown to 
та consisting mostly of water. „This fluid ish supply from November to April, for those 
drunk by the inhabitants of the countries in which xh not асг ll better in winter than Queens, and the 
grow;^ unless it be that all seeds when young saogh larger aing of usar but are also less liable to + ees instrum 
caisi * little except. mucilage. ап . water, Re pins n quality. Fruit approaching mat GARDEN MEMORANDA : RT. You 
they y be азай ж алесь эмо ripe they so be pt warm, ы Pe не Чо Же allow gardeners to describe 
too ve led our learned | be k үш Лу aa A fresh air freely ery | I He 
hat of favourable opp р 
| _`Угхвтз.—[зе when t weather is 
dámp in houses iae r^ pe is. ripe, [^ ош 
sufficient to keep the atmosphere dry. Use bris 
t ү 
са 
УНЕ а Wo E following hon 
есеїу th 1 usefu d vice ; А á 
Ing y eiat of Hyacintls in water :—* go erre E EE unti t 
e are the glasses now used for Hyacinths, tliat H vm мә at il Ii 
this is - tndoubtediy, а most elegant and interesting ч Ec » : s 
ec of growing them; dark coloured ores are to be WER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
preferred, as the roots instinctively shun the light. | T6 «m soon ө ied to ME of s tender 
Place the bulb оп the top, and fill uf glass à pure | plants from which euttings с пе spring, 
Ог soft water, во as almost to t ees 9 s base, The | ог which to be used again mnes Vari А : 
M and, in the f th lants have to be ied ituati einn the Вика т re имама ыруы ern 
‚ ani Med теё ог | plants о be wi in situa at pet are not XR e 
fur weeks, the bulbs will havé become тилде very suitable for them they should be ш tp: berro Havo been бшу manag d ase 
roo. ma ill cases | they are at all injured, as they will be much more ista maaike? Pat oma Уша to eh 
e position; nevertheless, the Hyaci nth may be all touched by frost. ete Where there is a sufficien 
grown successfully ou the mantel-pi f the ld not be eut backs à Ата 
table of the room, provided there be sufficient light 15 with the old Я but should be ke ept over the 
The Dutch M" е 3 uy idee mode 
ial Í tal 
ionai 
necessary, so as to pre- 
as performed its functions 
> бы ES h elongs 
to what m tem D It е — 
this “ошту УС W. Wo aro sorry вау. 
e small speci 
is m 
schedul. i. Dos к E RE ants опа ру 
or r- | nto growth, when the 
^ plate, and, acco ing кы will тоо уегу y Кешу: їп гч andi ire ease im ur Acute 
lbs i ; 
Iu a fe 
у, and 
w days the roots sized plants by turning out time, and even th t Tema ma 
5 plants by turning estronges t ang we Ir 
h ' growers of these do not cover a bed very quickly unless!  forei 6 
