. А coping ought to have à 
1080 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [NovzwPER эз, лар 
е me 2 much — yy ere £^ e Р air freely = pge Pvt qua Gr Lagu 3 € tecti m, for - a good supply of P. Parsley under safe 
izontalis, a fine specimen. is is поб a distinc c" shou. ер e 10n, for there is generally a 1 f 
species, but a spreading form of the Scotch Fir. Picea|giving wha tas water odit: em — ш the in the e vent t ofa eo w END ы 
Frazeri was by far the best looking specimen I ever naim ning of fine da super ois c it by the ordinary protecti 
saw, and evidently suits our latitude much better than | ture may be removed betoro the — avoiding the Lettuces, Фасона ^ s ^g per and 
its next brothe D Balsam Fir. The Douglas Spruce| use of fire-heat except when. nec revent | expose all favourable occasions. € 
is quite hardy her e finest pecimen is about 2 the temperature йш below 40°, or n ipd damp, | chokes with leaves and lon ng. Саси 
feet hi enia nd very "beantifal. Some fine specimens of | when this cannot safely be done by giving air.. Fancy ry attention at this ti f vear 
i cep halon nica are here—some few losing ace | kinds like the warmth of an intermediate house. Cal- |health; still maintain temperatur | 
nd|ceolarias require very similar treatment, except that | advised, and give air every day wee ы i 
Mr. Pars h risk. thel& bject to attacks of thrips unless itia а | mi Sto and train the ven è 
leader s i» de pro пагу ей b; а smallstick tied asa moist atmosphere ; they must, therefore, wly n Pica: : 
белег. while — rere iss егез Ласе watehed and smoked lightly v or three evenings they will soon. get yellow; w | 
dcm ulangeana orld is here еер | вп coessively uu "this pest — appearance, keeping | "erg тузагын, this should bo. 
the ground, ind van atmosphere moist, ап iie i ry. upa moist tem | 
A ve ery pad and fine ,, Magnolia memi t d able opportz ү to pr revent the foliage from . flagging. in 'the be Mushroom ho ouse, Опо x о Mie - 1 
seg } 
out Ње Union. Тһе We eeping В d to suffer from want t adim euer i 
А 
І know of. I inquired of Mr. primins the inet pot room. | ЕЯ intended to ба early | e STATE OF Negeri nm E 
E e heat, keeping them as г |-Forthe Weekendmg Noc 8,190. анаа SWICK NEAR [MM 1 
ones of the generally sepsis йыш: of the glass as possi ible poe ge иннин рр, deme 1 E 
pro dne “without the aid of two old w овон Novem.|Bg| В^®°мвтвв. Yos J- 
But he says that with good, healthy od бера: оп ре КАБЫ pii pra di k bens ES ; 
year old wood he üds að difficulty. All these were URTER ө stock is intended ЕК 
about an inch orso from theground. Im notico d | for fruiting тар a brisk temperature must be main- Friday ТҮ pem E 
emerit rie tes n the tained to induce it to start; the most promising plants | Satur $35 L 
establishment, that weli deserve tho attention of the | охда be selected for the purpose amd placed in a small So 230 JE 
. proprietors; partieularly а Dwarf White Pine and a "үк Af Po dt themselvas ; B where anything like | Fei io L 
Dwarf Hemlock. Such plants are just the thing for houses, | Th e) 
ty city gardens, aud peculiar et in larger ones. dàn Non bs D Коп teg s shout ion at A 4 313911 h 
ar i E 
The irm. seemis to have been fortunate in raising such more plants 06 fit at this earl яе ow ma; J6—Frosty: clear; overcast, frosty at Bist 5 
new et; or saw a каг curious form of| р. ap ol tel for the y il J| Z m—oearadàfrosy; fine; dlear) уар : P 
Norway Spruce, superior, in my opinion, to the foreign ү lat » UE TNI DOC HORT ME е finr| — s perd or Дай clear Severe for | 
variety monstrosa, as also ап erect and compact growing | а ve ^ em pene с from eme EE баур. p fros tj clear ar Шы sunshine; clear; інф | А 
variety of White Pine. Much might be done for land- | 00% 5 = m—over 35 i and ба ^ Clouded; boisterous Е 
e gardening by attending to the "reas and for th м igher tempera- же ШЕГУ кта "y i 
separato VLA: оаа rp sagit Tea phi sing 8 poig be онан іп іт warmest dt of the house at RECORD ОР THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK ы 
m. » , During the last 35 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Nov, 3): 
characters than genuine botani eal в species | inp oae filling the rest of the house with young ——— e | 
produce s a dosie a efect rá the 1 stock UT б: һе former « ho ^ fforded a bottom-heat of BRE : 
fall é: Ter Зец m Jie per › and the latter about 10° ог 15° lower; the PRO I 
deciiediy ediy i piste; tiam "any oth other ее of the Engli s РОР ADM. типе frow ОВ CUTE EP diro heat, 547 -— popa maaan aasaran і 
Yew, and the only o y| i ving itto rise 5? with the assistance of sunshine, 326 | 39.9 0.50 in. | 4 1 
sulajurod: Љу: dent жыв - x и ы крда keeping the young plants near the glass, and properly ы bs y 
and plants that have dare Ra ° quite ERA but of supplied With water at the т004. uem; does Atire 3.4. 41.6 au 
so ovi 2o ve чту ange sp judge of|* kid be ON M too T for youn pk uw this Friday 345 410 0:56 1 
the asta жч «i ve seen this system pneri with ене — 
(t | we grow ul u.s Puri. E ашк Пе келе : 
Bes gets юеш drawn, they will gain nd as s ligh М deg. , 
new |! . 
t th iod of th Notices to Corresponden 
“| Es (porton o f thè plants pt are he Menem for f rial | mper die ^. дай. Ph Dtd sitio Mage wil 
er [Ру supply An out s es 
a 
myristica; TR eda - ATR e pan dte бе the. “honis s s ouia e kep $ po ou i a tolor iy. AA І 
variety of the Red E. 3 Thujopeis borealis. In |1 ARBE DE CAPUCIN : Pd Salad. Eater. iis, wh whi х 
ihi e rh ahru line, Cercis japonica, the new | {0 start equally Шиш Ше sees of the Vine, the ` now to i seen in th е дону qu ОЁ green-g К 
Japan Judas Tree, has proved very hard , and уе ete pk o се : 
beautiful in flower. Andromeda ue P pue ii to the lowest ere elevating those that аге Баск ard. 00 : 
beautiful small tree, and an ill used nulio. 3i. fh Maintain a thoroughly moist ip Yep t, piae da | ation f : 
] ta mo iderable quantity. Жыз. ý sprinkling the бо p assages, &c. ; ge the е Т.Р L. Probably either oro Cai E 
curious dwarf Snowball, called Viburnum nanum. The | 71265 lightly at least twice a da n | excu: House ees 3 
i "E aporia seems the hardiest of all, and is sur- ы G Mesh “ү moisture mu $ 
m t th P 5 rate e every attention towards securing a 1 - 
p ron thrives 1 уол Mura uL » warmth for Р idt: turning the litter and дате " 
oin in the universal charge that Americans | 168} as may be requisite, and keep ell a 
aget icons A beautiful of plants. American | from the effects of heavy rain and severe weath e " 
satisfied with а moderate T temperature until the s 
buds begin to push, when it may graduall bsc 
E NNEIT E 60^ by the time that dee pe fairly begin to open. з 
ellaneous оса р ES.—Prune "rade therwise 
Turnip Znamel.— At the Glen аан annual | prepare the trees їп the early bouse for for cing, which, URS y че гуру. : 
ciini and farm фы =» show, Mrs. En dall, of Kil- | howerer, prenn un as particular circumstances, should fe, f Fraser); and Prim 1 
олн а few weeks yet; but let it be Prrs. R б. For bottom heat a fov К 
was alleged, got from Turnip, the polish of | remembered tl x fruits will not admit of rapid | Tetum s-inch pipe wil be -— They таў * 
which v А equal to that. w^ апу papier máché, Builder, | forcing in the nitet wi of the process, therefore fire | 12002 
The Silkworm Disease.— he Couneil-General of the |! бег ттк so that the night | wall, wi 
y erwise the blos- that the Ат can be co 
of that department, has ied a sum of 40,0006, as a |50 ms wi л be di dr pes to йор; during the day Damm орай аш 
-premium V: person ёзу, shall discover an effectual һе temperature may rise to 60*, with і plenty of air оп The in z 
i pcne for for the disease which has of late pr oved so. re ery favourable ры ity. C rder wem: RT ты Рр" Й, e Weerll ir^ We fear he 
orms. Galignani. With len eaves or ше. zd шө. ү, excluding frost are all dead, not from the cold but for want ofa ft 
and h n the next lou, ih ышы ченге N 
2, Р 
? DEPARTME 2 Без ond i п 
CONSERVATORY, &c.— Where plants in flower a STRAWB ect the pots from frost and : 
required in азал! recourse must now be had to| "9^ TC o t water except they are very dry, о 
foreing p which should be liberally furnished with GARDEN AND ERE © 
bulbs and t he amal shrubs and other plants emplo es erer Endy of Roses yet unpro- 
for er decorati Where goo f d, some covering material should а Applied at k 
Azaleas to select from, some of the most балий ana в | опсе. There will be Pasce. little to do in the = 
may soon be placed in heat in order to ge t them o | flower garden at present, and any y time will be 
| well spent in going over the stock peii in pits for | ] 
a day. Unless however, plants сап be had Eqs season's MB, removi ng every ing leaf, and | ds 
tel their кы and set their , buds earl the 1 has got een, emori s м 
h А узт ii U^ g this : 
нсана: t they n hardly р ly e with sandy loam. . There nothing so ^ 
b bl Ше: | t 
are plump = will be some danger х ер ире а every favourable opportunit f 
starting into growth instead of E Dea ot | fr fresh ai - T admitting Рим : 
to introd ood ba 
forget to introduce teh posing the | HARDY UIT AND KI GARDEN. 
pose. А anl See that stam Me trees E Ds beei. recently 
ese, ав а 
heat, in order to get | and also get any root-pru А or f; lanting re- 
as possible, and a moist state | maining to be done this season I aaia y frost | | 
ей, a little breaks up. Endeavour, as has been n previously pointed 
: 5 W. 
һе е front nd ie project enough to 
as and 
will bring it to eb seen om 
and apply it B your H a painter's brush- 
