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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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[SEPTEMBER 28, вд 
December І have Lettuces SI well hearted, 
no other care than covering the sashes in severe 
ue ug of Octo ber. , Fo or 
frost. 
I сап also have Lettuce in parier by pricking out in 
wintering under bell- 
g 
finest specimens bec 
owe d to remain to оо long i 
gentle fires Min a little ber T | veri, Ан wood A ru much injured they ше 
tly 
а һез 
me too familiar ds de кыбыр. 
1 ‚ Ве 0 
те 
fo o үе 20th of sarium and pricked out 
ы 
зерт ег winter 
plant it under bell- glamen, po not 
using vegetable m I place са "авіа under 
Il-gl 
This is ttuce is not so M to 
o. Aft 
n beds, merely 
; as wate 
s season injure 
and en to use the water in a | te epid stato 
tender plants with - e after t 
he young roots, shor 
I 
ring 
he | duration p the los эзоп, 
ousing, and these » should as a fira 
800n as perceived. Кее ( 
order t à 
a Use 
and often ruins the che 
Salvia splendens, so р to preserve the plants 
bell-glass. When they j^ egin to heart air 
and the bell- dams EE even be taken off if it 
not Vm sh If the 
January STE 
g 
Lettuce are so well Ad by those w. 
that НУ pw it fo the ТИШЕП ue o Motte, a substitub 
it for 1 side cellen 
it is fe pe ori ingly 
it does 
Alge reri ne ides gars is sown in | 
and ti 
апе Дш 
vigorous state, 
1 
in a 
and ke eep them blooming as long as 
off y" the Ёш 
weeks at firs 
IH 
B 
fruit trees 
ossible. 
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m. 
ng w 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
Jnl 
sion of ма for — € the gaiety of the house | 
le, | duri 
should em prepared at the earliest convenience гу 
| fresh soil to де ere for ил Should be # 
| ti of the s 3 her 
Hm 
[ТИК > 
swe: ellimg th the eir fruit shou 
perature, say from 
according t 
keepin 
e 
the. hou 
oc. Imp 
grow it at that ааба ourn. de la 
-Bees.— 
Тһе lovers ot а and the amateurs of honey 
ho visit Paris will fin 
d an 
eviter honey, t "ihe bees m 
m e Lux 5з р 
of t the node 
is found n: Е the production of | 
wild aus are Sow db: s are purchase 
mik ogne, tance, and con 
where Sainfoin is very abundant. Towar 
d 
veyedin into the Gátenais, | ү 
uly, 
when the fowers are gone, the workers are driven 
eans of the smoke of 
n о 80° or 85° before hout the necessity of di 
giving аш 4-4 ‚ Also proportion the roots. The principal crop o 
moisture to the tem dry tem- |rather A earthed up, 
erature is n e to the awella in fruit, | freely to destro, ji 
and t is no chance of getting well ен heavy RY GARD 
fruit without plenty of warmth and . Main-| Follow up cleanly € cultivation, and ej stie 
n a steady bottom-heat of about 85^, and use|all growing crops oy leisu 
- bà. in a healthy state as to erials for ure; remembe 
use clear 
of the soil, and avoid Bone dr d for when this 
don 
65° "^ 1° аб y eT this 
-— M of the external ke mie. 
rather and 
о 
When ecessary, 
узыш Кы апа give sufficient p moisten the whole 
after mia. been well watered with tle. 
the cess 
J 
l +} 
t Of the Air, 
Msn e. uis m coude AE d birds hex Mf i W | render it difficult to judge as to um ine should be | — т ут 
s € > they | given. Any young plants growing in pots Зык. т ша " Hie. [29798 1 29781! 3 | 
are put to sleep by the aid of chloroform, or by burning ане ге re-pobting aho ld ё же у b үр into — : a | 29778 б d 
ining saltpetre; this is placed in a famigator, | allow of getting them established in their fresh de M 29 386 | 
pour directed by bellows through a tube into | while ы) сап be kept moderately warm. Seethat the 4E n [x 
фе Ua DET ey make | һајѕ are in а proper state as to moisture before repot- | Thurs. % 22 в || 
Ibm ed ced €: m ting, as перде of thisis а frequent cause of young | Average. | 2 521 
іа ошен ahs 8 fruiting prematurely. Keep moist and чы 3 Eie eet T cold 
hive ves placed over those 
mL ОЕ ТНЕ WEATHER АТ CHISWICK 
a healthy state. Use the s syringe very sparingly, a 
season is арб to keep the surface 
ЯЗ | warm fora time after shifting, so as to encourage the 
eS | formation of fresh roo 
а 
pe an wet weather continue we wo 
with. Wilh dry s stable Н litter, Fern, or aeter 
.|most conveniently that will ans 
comb. Daily ry asse I 
The Margaret Straw 
whic — 
instead. of emigrating, construct a p an 
apro 
it is easil ff the wet e 
But „the "straw is too valuable in 2 most parts о 
| 
т EN 
iir to dew the plants, as heavy syringing after this 
Soi moist as to 
uld 
the borders of the early house 
can be obtained | 
purpose of 
per ud e from the front of the house; ; in that case 
entirely. 
t. 26, 1861, as observed at the 
;| BAROMETER. 
og; overcast ; fine; rum. 
Реа DR 
с е windy. 
кы Lan y owes ; boisterous 
ON MORE THAN THAT GROWN FROM WHEAT PURCHASED LAST YEAR, AND CAN BE OWTAU 
ттт ATANT 
Sept. E 
and t LT 
ERATI 
or ferpauling would be found езйн inthe end. 
“to 
1$ oz. in weight 0! gated со will also be advi Uaia C the borders riga pa 
Shining red, ourin ng well pe r^r the Se 48 OU grids — 
small numerous, set on the surf C Flesh rire во as to vm: "the soil si safura 
bright orange near the outside, white at the centre about the тооз, Look over ripe Grapes se тэты 
solid, juicy, sugary, perfumed; cor > | particularly in damp weather, cutting ont a 
1 they are 
*| berries immediately th 
x Tues. 
Wed. 
Thurs. 
any je mih | Ere Friday 
none ог 
Тено hori ре! 
long; leaflets oblong-obovate, widely and —À xL possible, — ‚коше fires when 
p een above, ash uy | temp Е ven a warm 
уйш w e: чү d opem s : Hardy, Ee productive. This o more йге: bak png ык ыр шау De abaci dlutel y ther m 
б ani ze we RRRS 
i Harry, dde rtilised with "dida ised fi em Let n no pot plants re requ iring вс remain in houses I 
eris arne, by M. танаи, and fruited for th P 
first time Compared with other sor oro. | length a time. 
rn GARDEN AND SHR 
2 «у teer | hs 
; [а vari Е 
^ а n in nglan |; 
Unless e alterations a 
work i in tis depastfieut for thé present 
SA io print of palit: the Ma t 
w q xp t dana траге АН бо оз 
Princesse Royale gis 
ds fa "rds ЧА 
P ab a e 
s „е? 
g to do with the fineness of 
most commonly inversely as the size of the bulb. "p |8 
moriw's Catalogue, 
Calendar of Operations. 
PLA N 
CONSERVATORY, &c. — mmer flowering twiners, | ві 
ned, s sweeping up of 
e poe ч pM E 
Eine, miy wien dea vr 
tock got 
sn À in cold pits for the winter, Therefore 
freely to all plants that are sufficient] 
у 
bear it without 
hould, however, be plae 
which will рас а little w: 
encourage the formation 
be еки rather Per зал as also mf others that wi 
ill | st: 
t. Shade can now well be dispensed 
ubje a 
ensure their blooming | 
pretty libera pary Ф чове |а 
to | See 
red Er can be protected so as to prevent the 
dispel damp. 
ings as wai of any 
root, in order a ring as many cu 
seaso bey ^n зы ү scarce plants which it: may < гэе to inerease while 
Aut are plenti- | there is a fair chance of hem, к бю also 
Hs should be given | pa protect Scarlet eder and other things 
y on b beni m intended to take u winter, for we 
may expect frost any time after this season, and if such 
the foliage and 
re in best d тү principal 
mow- | 
; and if ecu like neatness i is to | 
woul: Eil the 
and killed in the summer. 
NÀMES OF ссе: Е Kelly. 2, нб Co 
ум е Grape is I Mill Hill 
Mr: Be 
pavzi 
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