292 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Mao 81, 1860. 
some of the trees the fruit is paniy as large as Cob | as soon as they can be ied, of Gei Plum- | ca re; the sets “should be pl placed i aske ote a cee 
Nuts, and there is every prospect of a fine crop. The | bagos, fa Sig J. swe ias, Chevedandrdn Vincas, | layer thi tter, kad ca srefally endl, single 
principal orchard ey has still a winterly aspect; Euphorbias s, Brugmansias, Begonias, and Thunber; rgias, | should by no means be planted during cither fa Br. 
the trees have not yet begun to move, but they have | &c., in order to “kee ep up a su uccession o clean young | or wind. ose with sprouts 2 or nshine 
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will be summer pinching with the finger and thumb, | blocks be frequen ently syringed. Most stove plants will without delay. Continue successions of Hor a 
and thus treated the trees ki present appearance | succeed in the mixed „greenhouse, where ry to Septet ; 
of little upright py a hickly farnished with fruit- | between the 4 inches high, a 
ful spurs fro’ Evins om. To the interest which | See to securing cutting gs of Heaths as soon as the seve new Y plantations ie made. Put m successional crops of 
always attaches to the proving of new varieties will is fit for the p purpose. Fumigate the and earth up and stake those above ground; 
therefore be added that of new modes of pruning and Ay appears; this is best done in a moderate way two Protect seeds appearing hace ground from bine 
raining. | evenings in succession. Some of thehard-wooded things | slugs. ied out Gessi wats succession crops, and ‘aan d 
To the out-door collection of fruit trees, a oft no particular importance might be removed at this well to the early plan with Water Ais an a if they 
additions must also [be recorded, in the form of| period to furnish more room for g glass see that s pigi ey are 
gratuitous contributions liberally made by the trade = fine spe iens s flow stocky. Seed should also be swe n “for 
generally as well as from private sources. B at FORCING DEPARTMEN Attend to ke eeping up a supply of all Ane a fani 
means the Society has been enabled to construct a n PIN —Plants swelling their ‘fruit should be aaa s = sowing frequently. Stir the’ surface e af the 
ear garden, where the exhibition of inle ents was s | carefully ‘atten ded. to wit th water „at the root; for, if | ground se a all growing crops with then Mais of pre. - 
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ae siento ts which i fruit ma k y be expected this the fruit and ee its stating the size which it open. = keeping the soil. 
year. Of th per treatment. Tt is, , ho owever, easy eral ig 
Chery Hogg, th the Siea in the tr T ti rr March sown Ca bbag Asiar now be pricked ed off in- 
p are necessary to enable one to properly water | some w nia — of t = >is rg The will 
“pre ts h i therefore this should the autumn plants as well as give the latter time after 
the preat conservatory t to the American pase tog but as | not be intrusted to inexperienced hands, who would | the head is cut a make bold sprouts, Sow beds of 
re only in embryo. The orchard has also been | | probably water every plant if the surface soil indicated Carro ts ang Sarees also a few Savoys and Kale fn 
Maven er the Z adition of many new tre T the set winte 
fruit department, enas ore, in on et course that are well “rooted, whether fruiters or growing stock, ik eee WHATHER aT CHiswiGk 
two, much may be It is evidently the rat and keep the atmosphere thoroughly moist, giving _ La E 
= all concerned that it shall be as co: mplete as | air ~— x sparingly on co at =e Frying enh rs ys, = Tikrinti 
it is possible to make except where A ger aan ventilation have been ABOMETER- | ——Of the Air. 
Nor as the rogetabls department to be neglected; | provided, such, for isian nce, as is shown in Mr.| "7% Ha ia 
quite the contrary. Large quantities of seeds have | Warner’s rehia house, No. 1, in mtother column, } off | Moen deey 
been received for trial, and this is a matter which will | Bla ck Jamaicas „and Mo ntserrats expected to ‘Supply | friday 33) 1 
receive especial attention. We learn $ that this season dy for shifting | Sunday 25) 3 
the principal sects will be mbers, Peas, and | nto their fruiting pots, and care should Þe exercised | pom: 35| 4 
Broccoli ; but othe! er a. will karei aŭder review | to avoid Sgi their growth by any means, as this Ta 28| 6 
in close h good as a matter of | might lead to their eS prematurely. See to |“) 7 
course result from neh hil ote we doubt not that having the alsin ina a ist state at the time of eae ee ot 
the 7h ursued e Ta heat re ‘ular an nd the ages 2 ni paie Enda ensely cloude oisterous. ] 
fao which th q ds, | at tmosphere moist ~~ rather ie until the pla ants 25—Clowly; overeen eer cara S l 
In the large conservatory aes Vines are appear to have taken to the fresh so e same 
markably fine condition. At present they are a jens | attention will be necessary in cles rd to ate and 2 hain oud Fra ut ogg 
beginning x scat A as po collection here | bottom-heat, &c., in the case of those growing in the Mean temperature of the week. 3 dee, above 
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was admitted to be last season. to be rendered even a bed, , for plants s that IERE any size — fa to show pu ae eh actos irene en’ venta BRAT CI SWE o oy 
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varieties. These will be chiefly furnished in the shape NERIES.—Directly the fruit 
of grafts put on the strong arms of the already exist- etiienty advanced for sidering: get kta "aon, the | 
ing kinds; we understand that the Shota for the | laterals stopped, and the shoots eaea et mt loss | — 
purpose have been sel and will ed upo: gasps ay 1.. 
immediately, a honse is also to contain hardy f frui i Tues. 
trees i k a ae on the side shelves iaioa in | tedious, and also robs the Vines, Give inside borders a | me 
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Out-o -of-door veg etalon: | a at least a peti — ee with it a Sufficient quantity of warm water to render | 1859—therm..  temperainge during the above; Ist, ise therm. 16 deg, 
what it usually is in ordinary seasons. mon | it about milik NES In cases, give every possible 
Hawthorn has ror yet begun to —_ tide sa ar and i in attenti ion to the ate of the Toots, securing a little Notices to Correspondents: 
the way of flow rs ‘here R little xcept Crocuses and Bres: 4 BC. Old. fashioned bee-keepers prefer straw hives 
Primroses. Buch a tb r the Gat ie is cold and very unfavourable for the with e mare ae Ss are ae rieni 
$e years, and the Bae still nbn cold and cancel root of ines. „Where 2 fermenting materials a been | doubtedly offer greater facilities for seeing bees at work. We 
evertheless there is eehes prosper ect of abun- of the early ho use, the h „should believe the best are Tegetmeicr’s, which may be had, we pre~, 
dant crops of fruit. The trees the Peach wall are s allowed to decline until the fruit Met doilor T n beehives Plants,” 
nearly in blossom, and ar aes as aight with for it is easier to secure a heavy crop of welleswelled ere, RE = ‘the — Nae Tan pas Bs 
tiffany and Sm Kinds of ma ve + feet i dth. p B eae 7a 
Moy are; However, tally exposed in the daytime on ali | ©, and a aly rot acon pera vite miata ae P S 
ane olot, portant while the fruit is colouring than at i ollie: Bt PI duction of red spi 
In the different plant houses everything looked pro- period. Therefo ore let, the | fermenting mate: yon be Bg oe ber Under ver our gps eB 
mising. I l greenh Trymali loratissi be requisite to teal want is of ctical men England. nae what is good t? 
was in full flower and very fragrant, and in a stove| keep the Sa a of the border at about = In| eat; Grapes and other fruits ; and all sorts of kitchen g now 
nothing could be more striking than were some plants | cases Where red spider hoster to be troublesome, in be ete! Moats in British Conte is 
of Thyrsacanthus Schomburgki, es were beautifully ereere raa renderin ng syringing nec ecessary, rain- who can koe hardalt and sot up a tar ket pala Wedo 
ornament scarlet blossoms, is: is | W t 
certainly one óf the most showy of spring-flowering | Con taining lime is used, t o be in that colony asa gentleman's. gardener, 
l ; i ee m ae er good d | disfigured y an Seer Se = it. there is job work enough. -= it "Ss very dear place ti i 
plant for this season of the year. y good things poene oUsE.—When the fnit men to colour| other colonies each offers pretty much the same advantages 
are, we understand, ready for ra ei a ballot for | syringing overhead must be Seo ued, and a and disadvantages, 
them may therefore soon be expected to be announced. | degree of moisture maintained in the hoses, ing | Vaca" Biona: 4 T. You had better consult your solidis, 
PRR a EENE this and the HoE 5 SEreasmE eee depends upon the agreement you have made, or thë, 
= = : = foo ai quantity of water given to the plants| nature of your lease. seca 
` ae ae sel oppor Give abundance of air on all favourable | Namesor Prants: We have been so often obliged to relu 
Testimonial to Mr. Watson opportunities. Strawberries fruit it would be| tantly decline naming namning heaps of dried or other plants that we pans 
; ; to remove here or to a similar situation. ; yentaro to request s undertaken an ta ae j 
rier PA ‘ ee sand. eae never have or could have underta os 
sented the ee Ey Ca, piste — attacked with greenfly must be fetigun i 
parece Waa on the oceasion of his leaving that S heane aaa overhead as soon as the weather has 
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Calendar of Operations, The re-arrangemen a plants will n 
(For the ensuing demand attention; if this has not been done no pret 
as should be lost in effecting it. Some of the grosser kinds 
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dione ye “tes | that satiditg suffers from | portion in the mixed beds. Sow whe: <an — 
dough awe out things oe Pig ire occasional eee Fosse struck Verbenas,  Caloeolariasy &c., may fan acai 
e larger specim n tubs or pots, if | soon i weathi oe banain be planted out 2 or 
any, must also have a li E-P provided the | 3 =t apart in beds; with | ron protection ti 
drainage is complete. This is the period for free use of | Will make nice yoppa epa 
re, but i int it is perfectly ck clear be removed either or borders w Serri will 
Bei Bwer carts take This BANDE TRUTT AND KITCHEN GARDEN of Pota- poten “That is 
by moderating | toes ; Kidneys wi ad now wl bela S other | *»* As usual, many communications have 
tering, shift- | early kinds planted now will be little later thay those aT aerate 
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