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THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
d| thought should be exercised, so as to secure a good | do, would be benefited by a ibera 
s bs —————— a Orts meldensis, and | fore nie: П Matte in bloom during illit d an тре arly | de уа УСЫ being applied 
їп p m : юа ». е astaw white kinc sine zaleas which set their buds early will ыа) coverin it wit sepu: a 
А oa into flower, if placed in a warm moist tempera e ball towards th 
E CE pp x diem ei изе у че rii Rein и orders йош be w 
itt Је {ог oreing to bring them mto blossom manure, w hich should be forked in li 
Еи 0 d.a double fl time after this season; NUUS where there is | injure 8. eep Grass free 
Fever ir эй iens ès уйе is А E S ой hardy | from trees, well rolled, neat, and trim 
snow and as lar, 
those of а.: Рош опе Chrysanthenium, to which they | A. 
This 
wi ill be found a 
> T these, and Ghen t and other 
+ e 
stoc. 
wells or Моо: 
| n Send in heat at intervals of. about three weeks, 
ope 
and | plants in col 
#2] рія и 1 is are very will|favourable opportunit to expose them 
for beds ul 3 A үн ш ro ese Primulas | be invaluable “These, ; together with кор Heaths, cautiously to air. Anything of which 
and wi Heaths, менен which the show-house| Epacrises, Acacias, Daphnes, Gesneras, Субаев v edt supply of plants to рео 
is furnished, serve to Кее а considerable — E Cytisuses, Chinese Primulus, Cinerarias, Mignonette, | placed in growing quarters a 
iety at this time of the pula when few things а Tree Violets, and other things which bloom naturally keep them near the glass and free from 
ы" in winter, will afford a good display. Monoch „5 for sofi wore A oria in hos ur М 
Te MI ИЕР” ensiferum is also an invaluable plant for winter decora- | very aei ^ ttacks of in 
Miscellan tion, but it requires Mig. МА, of im ін у wn . | attack Cro 
I t already done, Шер» CIS ack freely HARDY FRUIT AND. KIT CHEN 
Phe Scotch , Thistle. d Сотер вр wishes for nob aiready iio eic reducing the dimda- -GAR à 
ONT 
we 
e "Thistle tribe is ч о 
Scotch Thistle. This is уй а T zler. “Ifv 
place sd reliance on the figur which бгбЁйу 
any of our old Scotch oda; or take as true 
plant those vile 
he older Scotch architects have 
every pese „аре and sane as nec to | 
Any of t 
a not ripen popen shoul 
ore choice varieties m 
d removed 
u 
be well supplied with water at t hings 
whichare at rest, especially deci TUM ous de and such | 
t improv e frui 
ct iat If frost is di е 
the 
be m 
Keep m which will bef jl 
them. it as cool w 
carcely be too c cool, where ti 
as are scarcely hard 
| cannot be kept too the root at present. Keep 
erfec k: Remove decaying leaves 
эө. anxious to eopy—or if we aivi to es taste of 
sculptors in stone or engravings in metals, we must 
conclude that the species. from "which one and al of 
ng p 
and a i TES in m frequently. | 
tem кигаш d f from 40° to 50°, and 
Кшт side of. ihe „house on | 
without injuring Че walks, and 
| tur 
wheeled upon vacant grou nd when 
all; 
urned up as soon as possible, so as to 
action of frost. For land that к А 
with vegetables а dressing of fres 
flora of Seotland, or ena that - ERN are as Cold 
aric 
greata piece of i th 
hat 
e ani 
with one horn orms one of К изинен of the 
Scoteh Crown. different cem have been 
аах with the name of Scotch "Thistl t is 
'probab. 
such as Carduus lanceolatus is most deserving the 
Some hav 
esi e accommo- 
amend ps ts in 
Itur: 
, but unless A are че with pipes s0 
e had to d 
occ aen onally, a 
and сап be .obtaine ed, 16 shou 
and a st 
e, say some aüthorities, that a Vai hacc E quarters for лапу things i in winter, for plant ts which are [many 
o exclude 
in severe je t 
агч as Si Mad: eciam —— venie priam] fans "and althoug VE in mild winters most greenhou 
/hiwm. Neither of these are, however, reconcil- | Plants may with care be wintered in.eold frames, such 
“ble with history. ariamum is appropriated things as Boronias, Leschenaultias, Gompholobiums, | 
the Ro Catholie Church, who say the white | «C» if not а АА, мам sbould X removed to ва afer 
‹ on the foliage is commemorative of milk of dh d Vit чи 
Uns x20 thium is'not-only, Hike the оп the dry side, o excess. Be prep 
or efücient covering тсе frost, and give ic 
К "еду 
of the enemy dias trod on a "Thistle, cried out with 
трай, which gave intimation to tlie Scots of their near 
esence, and ни Ше Thistle became dignified as the 
"arms of the'country. With E two exceptions, we 
meet with no ms reference to'a matt 
rtanee, in a historical 
which 
reat minuteness, 
pla aced on - наврасе 
it must h 
&c, which it m 
ere, 
NG DEPARTMENT. 
of the st as has previou sly be 
should therefore. 1 in a well ЛЫГ "stat 
or shortly after this season, and any sudden шыр 
of dens mperáture which m might induce too ma d р 
o show 
That pe df the 
autumn y 8 
y be kept mele, slowly 
all the de which i 
e Cnicus а semle; de. 
Dane, or the e eonfigui 
more ‘closely чанне the 
тапу of the ' 
,orthe ooted D. 
— өзер head вей it 
L 
all ay hed 
Б. "Marise d 
with those ibit spiny sc ws wi which tee кеша 
tof Silybum Marianum is amply pro 
the | far 
ration of | 
Wh a er о ДЗ 
Ex 
ing in the open 
unhealt hil 
circumstance, while it 
tured г 
rtain аз ае 
double Roses existed 
посеб into t s 
Мо 
riod it was i 
e | and it k also, 4 a em of 
ce to hie for for the 
а t. 
of е уе 
in Britain gh i 
nátional · 
stock s ue an fruit prematurely, 
fficult erly to| 
moisten the b 
dried x om n 
| will su e чт eia 
k, mood not be high fi 
"VixERIES.— Attend —- "houses 
is per haps the most certain 
me 
LE for this would probably sedi in in а | 200к 
ў ne 
STATE OF THE WEATHER. AT СНІ SWICK y 
Forthe Week ending Nov.28, 1861. as 
ared w ith 
fredly Mm 
` | whenever the V ther will permit, especially to hard- 
poan pla: "- eaths, may be 
d Dent боз ahi t 
ense! id 
27—Fine ушет К fua Fac 
Meane i Pae! clouds ; wet 1} de. nu ght, 
ю. 
" Average 
e g T 
erem Lowest 
41. 19 
temperature during the above | 
E SI homm. 62.deg.: and p lowest on i 
venen ppt 
No tice 5 to Corre 
most repreh 
о амам. 
emp 
comes 
мест, о the Federal 
States. «uL is no difference 
а" his respect. Tt is atia 
tt or | ope ut ver Tittle and if pieces tti 11 : W. 
are the Irish agreed as to whether their Shamrock is nai : i "iles at this w 
derived fro series of Trifolium, і rom x mm E: убо. - чыг: the. rm in Старое 
певёоѕвеПа, Тһе ancierit Britons, as the "Welsh call| Wi re the border cannot be warmed, see that it is well | Oncnanp Н 
t$ у. have adopted the Leek, Allium porum, a protected wet, by a * thick covering of dry | : Crypt. 
nauve of Switzerland. Scottish Farmer, | litter, or whatever more eflicient covering сап be ré-| well and then resting them 
cii апу decaying berries, end br ө, еа diten, removing | right- Only youjmust Wis care 
endar of Oper. 5 | y decayi nd aim аё securing a dry аёт Бег that D 
» hes ations sphere with the least Ive spain of fire heat. 7 eue M Dante dis a 
(For the week.) sert Pis yringe fr у ete е гу 
PL 5 TMENT hou en started 'an vim Ar wd Passtox ene UE 
Соквквтаток Žo i гек Вейл bier effort | See that: az inside border is in a moist ч state, zung Ра we cannot ў 
оа "d oyed to keep up а good dis dá at and if vos is not the pea tv or three a Hi шы mendi са iy е ы-ы nA zd is houses В 
g play PP 
bloom Boom here, for ie this house w. ss more | tepid w бст оша d a for Pouches | 
he wea ^ E favoarable for out- 
кз its — if а 
.Jperiod, and 
veg er would be а! 
account every possible 
e care and not growing as freely as 
ERIES. 
Valuable cmi as ^is Vaiia indir Hollies f the 
er | higher colour ll eties of Rho xod Де, if 
tis desirable that they "should 
probably the species 
possibly be 
