980 ТНЕ а шы а AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
ight always green t 
tt соу ; also take сате to Secure 
b the. їшї ley aro v are very tse ofa close, rather v warm atmo- Endive for winter use, 
the form of an ат Creme M eri ces oed and if the house contains plants 
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petiolate; flowers o ty white colour, placed treatment, the Chrysanthemums should as far as - "be akut of не ыле favour; 
generally in umbels, f which contains three or | ticable be placed in the coolest part, where те сап uda 2 drm Ed 
four flowers, sometimes single; berries resembling in | given freely on eve y füvourable. opportunity ; and get all ground trenehed and "i 
Shape and colo ose of tl ekengi, except they can be rather freely exposed to air their es әй "des summer crops : 
slightly sweet in taste; seeds from three to four foliage soon eta attacked and disfigured by mil ex g 
millimetres in length, irregularly oval, hollowed out, or | especially if the plants are bushy and eue i v» OTTAGERS E 
almost reniform, slightly wrinkled at the borders, |also that they are kept well watered а never vium Employ leisure time in ollecting. di ч 
thicker, and of a deeper yellow at the circumference. | fire-heat o only when absolutely necessary either Fa уе rei е - other materials fop y 
куе ^ oissac in the Pharmaceutical Journal. vent the temperature from falling too low or (^uid TY | remember üch refuse is y luy 1 
isin ом Yam from Seed.—Along with | ће atmosphere. If such things as Geraniums, Cine- кейе, респу after ер been well wan 
mteri of. Pay colleagues I received a packet of seeds of | rarias, and Caleeolarias must be wintered in the yc the contents of the he cesspoo 
» Chinese Yam (Dioscorea Batatas), sent from Algeria | house with Heaths and other hard-wooded plants, " ————— 
by Tardy, and distributed by the Horticultural | should be kept as much as possible by Cean irr но STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWIOK 
Society of Paris. In the Каа which fell to my lot 6 | they will require a somewhat closer temperature than | For the Weekending Oct-17, I1, зовет at бе 
were 52 seeds, which I sowed in April in pots fi , but Mee урану тутат айтіб оЁ —— 
with light soil and d bosa. h tbed manure. Th Jr. js should occupy a house or pit by themselves. Ее: 
seeds germinated successively ad eed 24 plants, Cinerarias and Gelatin jetonded for late flowering 8 
which I pricked out as they appeared in Singers di П do very мына, үз a cold pit if the weather should not 
ground, but no manure was applied, for the Yam doe 4 provë unfavourable, but thoro intended for flowering | Fraa 
not like it, Although these plants rooted 1o мен early should be pee where fire-heat can be used so as T (= 
I о that they pushed slowly. I 105 13 of t to be able to preserve the foliage from damp. Roses Mon. Is 
by mole cricket, with which the md а | for early сае. mnst soon be pruned and placed where | Wed = 
i у plantation was reduced to 11 they will at 1 be safe from heavy r: Thurs. 5 
Pak. y youug Mee er, rounder leaves, | неп апа кеч shrubs are ied for forcing, these Avera: у " = 
and were more no m is the case of plants raised | should be taken up and potted without delay, placing l П Densely clouded ; а; bo oisterons : Жоку Е. 
from Cuttings of the neg nd stems; but notw ed | them in a cold pit until they are wanted for forcing, or 13—Fine; cloudy and rather boisterous; fine 5 
standing luxurious growth I found that the roots | in a turf pit о мчч can be protected зе severe 41—Езх y fine ; skylark singing; = 
(rhizomes) did not correspond in size with the aimes | weather by straw mats, shutters, or Ic covering. 
of the plants, a circumstance which leads me to believe | TOROING menie 
that the Yams raised from seeds require upwards of| PINE —The plants expec how fruit early | 
three years to arrive at their full Size. The principal | next E i wil be tail тант ay being kept in a | 
Object to be kept in view in raisi ing this -p ly €— — 5 ем eeks previous to| — — —— А 
uu to obtai 8i them чм emperature. The | ; TEA A E 
h the same weight as those which are met with at | atmosphere е de pues d. p^ allowing the soil | Š эшен ЕЕ ы; 
itas e and which veh several pounds: It cannot | become as dry as сап be done with | — — |^^ |^7 | _ 
is desideratum vir be sam p ersi do not, e subject the plants to a very Mon: тй у. 
e, but with persoveraneo there is every rea to | lo ow temperatare, but keep this at from 60° to 65° by | Tu 09) 19 
ке that it will some day be маны, Dos not | means of fire-heat, s although the plants will bear а | Wed. 177 и 
the Potato afford an seven example? Who on | consider: rably D ower i temperature without any a pparent | Friday 10 
seeing the small tubercules of the wild Potato injury 
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arieties, of which the worst would 0 deg 
be: superior to the original type This first just : as effec kuall T induce a heic, to show Sure 
sowing afforded me a tuber which б V cam years | checking the energies of the plant by an wnnatura ally 
has remained short and rounded; very | low température, and without any of the ill effects of AVENUES 
long and slender, which has no o merit at кту м others | the latter method. Little dependence can be placed on | 
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The highest tem re d thi a" 
could have supposed that it would have yielded | will produce m fist fruit; апд а short period of 256, Б sim perature m on st 
thousands of varieti 
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ersons connected with the business o 
Кеайип s: bo acquainted with 
n hat my first attem p has been followed by ing cess of atmospheric m 
co уу p Success ; I shouid lay myself among young stock, whether in pits beated by linings, 
open to the charge "of Wo pis айе, Nature is поб | ог in better нне structures; it only tends to| 
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во pr of her favours ds to yield at the first t | promote a too free. rate of growth "for ће А of z 
tt i veakly hed foliage is the result. E 
Many years dd much med Ш be necessary before | 1 VINER —Where -— "em is to eden [eph © 
obtaining this; but we rr that it Vi be ob- atte nd Hs provon s Mee S as . її 
tained at no very disini oe ims d. Louessein re will be some ditieuty in eret 
de la Société pe et Centrale d Horton ture. | Vines to Peut freely аа ч attended to, If 
urious Zoologü veries,— W hen, so: "time irete allow of havi л fermentin ng d 
аро, the telegra; e munication between Cagliari | manure inside the house, this E be fo the best| Grass: D P. We alw 
and Bona, in Algeria, was suddenly interrupted, after | mearis of keeping the atmosphere упину moist, butif| glass is much too c 
ing for the space of two з, measures were | this cannot be used the house must be sprinkled with | e A t Suberiber, r. Tho egg 
resorted to ле purpose of getting the cable пр the syringe frequently, and the evaporating — of gelatin 
- «лы an operation which only succeeded partially. | kept full. Also see that the roots are afforded a steady pem Phry 
he нео of the — etovimod having lain са а | gentle — c i — -— — нуе е ошеа of be 
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ornari : unity r by d ihr ps riso to T" on 
е study of the zoo Ace species to be found at that | 
depth. М. Alp T se Edwards, a French naturalist, who Membr САСЫ м 
was on the t the time, has now published the Alterations d grounds and planting of Tod cad 
— his obser vations on that > occasion. Among the shoul у. фе carried on with . dispatch, but on no 
jus bodies ichs м А where the soil is not in д d 
течан toloaki ví iving at tlie time e they were purus the drier. г mould is when placed he the 2 7v e Я ir Fer 
ht " |roots of "newly planted shrubs (provided they are > ies, coramon in gre! 
duse Which Ope o thom was the Ostrea cochlear, a kind | ы Mi wate red in) the sooner Med will bp еы mole a Now t. its presence in te 
h of m " ing kastro 
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r in ie on кш to Кее e es due үс Te 
Pteris is Onychium j 
always in request eii g wth of атый) but 
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rob; | ; 2, Pi ch } Lastrea j 
fo 
"T ‚е as also а Pecten operenlaris, а а sen-sh 
of the fale of which fits like a lid o - 
"s BRIGHTON WHEAT — SALE HAS BEEN SELECTED FOR ONE GE] 
за 
" f furnishin -heat to Pines as well MÀ oy 
ode dto the. ds did a mob ш ien , the | à iid ; difforent kinds of vegetables, some pains | NAsruRTIUMS Burkan Ti mood um. Jas 
Pecten teste О these were added two Gastropods, |2 оо be €— to kee ep them dry ту: For this pu pose cm 9. аР de entirely 0D. 
the Monodonta Лаа a and the F usus ligia llosus, both they should k place or m from cut 
extremely rare, ar la dap within. the garden de where acce ss can be had to them parent 0 
Of corals there were 14 s specimens bal ps ing to three al ti imes, an nd after · allowing Зе for them to vette, 
different species of the family of Tarbinolides, two o abus ill b т-а them from 
Which are new and one fossil—that is, hitherto д ФАН |! ain. these i и M Qro wiil be found in а state fit 
found 3 Ios geological strata, mixed with other | fOr use y rs vemonth to c 
paleontologics] fragments. Da ily Pa ager. HARDY FRUIT AND чат GARDEN. 
hc аа nailing v moy be proceeded with as soon ~ 
Calendar of Operations. етуу x! rime di азгы! on pa Е 
(For the ensuing week. ) c: r fruit Stores frequently to see that all is keeping E 
LANT DEPARTMEN | well, and remove any fruit irre rre joe, symptoms 4 
M ыран In most places dbi: of decay, so as to prevent the mischi Ө 
n be the chief feature of attrac raction, em attend to gathering fruit as directed last таганы 
аге y grown, which they should be Funes or tarf pits, whero they сш be be put into cold 
ever there is a for flowers late in autumn, — ме а where 1 
make a fine display, and are worth every necessary ! frost by means of straw Aer in some other pomi 
IREWORMS : ЙЛ? The 1згу to 
. belongs аго not known to injure 
