364 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGriCULTURAL GAZETTE. [Arar 21; 1860, 
be — and the eye of his master is seldom upon tion will be necessary t pete ete a moist arene | s, the fi f will alwa as 
hates his tas in this Boni and n ort necessary ti Shen’ favouriten: "To ook over nants at present i amii 
bih sye a pinat ee lies will serve the best for an | anima > this Ae x gone for ibi is nee toe epail and mark a most admired for pr opagation infor 
excuse. It ought to be a a serious consideration w ith flow s to last i dry w arm mosphe A thin | proper seaso: t the 
i that s, bri ngi g th f the sun, and HA UIT AND KITCHEN a DEN, 
‘corruption, should find there the best soil should be taken t id drying “Revently transplanted trees Moe ma m be car 
sow them, and the best leisure for endin ng hele currents, opening the top ventilators only as long as | ai ater, giving the ground carefully 
growth. And ss mi gen yu do if wi arian wal ap t d y be found necessary a liberal prk 80 as hip it 
and subsnitt eatment answerable to thei eir every aoas surface of bed or ld be kep g Re A 
nature; and he kA ae tay be asserted, that neither antly moist, in order to sec’ eye nty of evapora: ork when it has become firm. Be p ae with leg 
ca Slitting. nor reading the Bible, nor family prayer, tion . spebtaknct the drying effects of the éxterital wie y of Tobacco Rare ith which eG stack A a 
will ever produce the least salutary effect, if idleness be | ee AS Give sre attentio n to climbers in the moment they | are perceived “upon the Phi 
allowed FPA lies go ia e p Let the e reflection be ee growth, regulating the young fore it get: 
adde as six months bergias, &c. ly | plantations mady late last autumn, , and fe eplan 
ill-doer’s s service, it may Tappen that the minister, in mes ied with water at the root. At this we fear this season) where thes plants 
the course of his life. has s out to the world half a | there is great danger of Seniai ing fies winters — be aavaitage of the dry a ate of the have ; 
Biadead ye youths, who at tier hans have been ai blooming Moras such as sm ete e Daphnes, &c., ure wheeled upon quar rs Where jt ° ground 
EE as ob ern es have gone so mewhere o be but if thes ese a e to be had i aes z like perfection hea ge be ante, ene Ar that ther inn gana ate 
r guar must be p cared for now. Show | bein prepared: for the Celery crop, fo 
eee all that Dumber, one aoe ae ae made in | paced are pecan kept gr fot and w for | of x Me ric To Hi large crisp Gal for without ly 
e author claims the privilege of one | Epacrises and Heaths, and in that case they ‘should be | obtain as the weather shi 
old in perience; and begs leave to offer to his younger | removed to the sens tei as soon as out of bloom, | more roial lé zet spring- erie A Cokie become 
brethren some hints as to the methods of making the | affording them a rather damp and shady situation for a | Lettuces planted out, if not yet done, selecting fi s md 
boy good, and of turning his service to good account. | few weeks. Attend to sa eos Bea as shat started | a sheltered “buation and light rich sail Afew 8 ia them 
* * * Make great use of the law of Secpewt A after being cut back, and kee! and rather | of evetgtee uck amongst such thi tgi afta melies : 
should not feel, on his first Some) beech eve nA ‘th ae ppe the roots eet oa of oe fresh och Shift oo so as to Aet Son from the sun is a grea‘ t protection 
; thout a friend l not to insi Si bie in i HS to tree Mignonette, for flowering the ensu and prevents their being dried 
fear of God. Appear thus in the a a and see that tree ee iolets are not infested with ir TP the groun ge Get Scat let Tanners i rks get 
dian, not of een he has n eran f avoiding ieli pide; French Beans, if not yet done, and give t RS tad, also 
the mepri Le ia are so a Sao FORCING DEPARTM open situation and: good deep a soil, of which fey a 
a recat hs ane en kin nd an peas hi han oi l oifish . PINERIES.—In cases Harien supply of fruit are well deserving. write ridge ers aibes 
: ong i5 ay W oe at all seasons of the year, it will be neces Vegetable Ma SEDL o! ai and 
p of ever vi ants, per g them wie they can 
ot hi Ho ner age only the quality ke r the re and those considered the most likely for fruiting, so as to be | be placed near the glass, and f freely exposed to x ben 
VAD GOTE bik Pen tlenëas an hith it ay fine days; avoid getting ‘them leggy and tender by too 
tut, Dy wl fend to Wr Gant cal een Aes so, which will in most instances have the desired effect | close treatment. 
dale ts ahi ath nea ora wise without al | of checking growth and thiowing the phate into fr uit. 
king "bins 5 f conviction. y Tf you ha fairetbinj ph | The on nly effectual method, however, of securing a sapii STATE OF THE WEATHER a Pirie ha LONDON, 
For the W: eek ending April 19, 9, 1860, as edat the Horticultural Gardens 
for if 5 you fail in this, and the accused be really g guilty. ge Sa pie stock, tak g care to growth well] ril. a m | i 
you have, designing good, done incalculable harm ; you | a short 
u narm; yo period of "eouiparatye rest, which is the only 
have ea all ion Lov of Sp canragey his | certain means of i dente el tiny 
hardihood Rare se ee eee ee eo DRIE | Boaaon fons 1 plenty of convenience this i is easil enou h Satur, 
off triumphant; and have increased at once n biae manag N iia regadi 
ness, mnia and pansa of your person. by fi t It Tues. 
moment that es hom d co ei i i Wed. 
Süit: shaine and sis 4 perhaps dai ie seni i i An d in cases se ha a regular cpp r frui this to to be | Thurs, 19 
Sik beens gained, and a Non of raters bree farnished from limited a odation, it fs safer to | Average. 32.1 
„give lope o ment. | grow the plants in pots, so a sto secure perfect command | am 
Make nd that you u want diligence, overthe ae a alo Bb kite i April 13—Hazy and drizzly; fine; clear; cae cone 
Hot tard be Bae diidéod compassion: ought’ aiw S, ani to move the piana. to 7 14— Hazy ; drizziy ; overcast. 
D me e «frame that is but wnt Hele matur a Ths | Pet a a enie Aiae eA rawr © oe Sto a pager Bean e Pia i Se $e 
tage. "A boy at A i ot equal fo mote tan | A a e nA HR ina a oe m e | 
5A of isi Jin . : A; induce them eap ; 
stad an phi osc neg: Eat | freo grow, ad's portion of them shold eee musa | 
may be equal to a ale Give him all the benefit of mee “to. aff fruiting sia t na et dee io Maran tye ie TEE Woe As 
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rather any othe: He S 5 p ese cannot be otices to Correspondents. 
that you do ‘ae nte Wie ryt bri ney  warprned rere upon ue the most used Vines, unless|*_* 7, a Board ks have 
o his they Gah eis Pon »* The Metropolitan Board of Works have. 
brothers an s will carry, by his “vit, A alan. toh is take a m an ge their ee iter ten te hier mre ae : 
and sisters ; it may be o his is parents also; | eyer, ba risk having the Muscat b ning pubes hat thin | our Offce is situated shall be called Welling- 
might spoil a whole ae procter oe than to injure other varieties by maintaining a night Ofic that the prear 9 om 
ul han idi p o eTa de d AE an E. ice; 
ter heart. The want of something to do à in ti an red Be = found quite sufticient. Get the ie aas m e to address ali PETS 
perpetual cause of running compa- | th prep: or planting out young Vines, and if or P , 
ewig r cse are started into growth before plantin do not lington Street, Covent Garden, London 
= read; Dut it is is he them too warm Fi ill : a E E 
kdy tea iane Ae npa check after patia. ng on s i aa PEPEE E ae sil a's cag rich salmon ooloured 
ability Md lek pre are nena to convey, moist axa Hora hn ep ehd a ele eral ie for i inspection te of Femgann "You should send se 
ty is age em into oe Socie! 
her for his instruction or T what | growth as quickly as S possible; bat plants that are |CIZRAREA: @ D. Vory handsome, but not moe so ttan rs 
: aight his nate by y established should ept ele, ndn admit N es possossing e same colours aleea 
> might mind AMES OF PLANTS: We have bee 
site ook, wd regi im to tell what | sh a Jointed fruitful oa Te tantly decline maming heaps of vied or otor pant Sat Ye 
acounts by rote, but has no notion of besten eso FLOWER GARDEN AND p SHRUDBERIES. S pover Bave or could havo underaken an unlit, daty e 
The gift a few sheets of ‘paper and a slate, with as , The cold weather which we ha ti > Apni gardeners, to whom thee re applying to 
ntelligence half are now. — d ee ee ice PEN Waele coe ETa nind thst b other means of 
hour, might, by exercising his mental faculties, attach } ment of bedding pte somewa dificult | Hit ie mining aa themselves ` nor would ie 
him to abode, save him fro ee mpany, and | dan Sain without caution to risk wrens the desirable if poten rig ty i to he them—and 
herrad pod annoyánce of not te wing where to find | hardier kinds an un iat that most willingly. “Tt is now reg t, in future, not 
te i ce nt e protection ‘of glass. All Y- it is now requested that, = 
your boy when a friend arrives on ii eba ck.” thas can safely don til the md Bons a plants may be sent a a edendron— meas 
bie te nk for whi worthy Doct mer, in the way of f hardening stock. p pea ae pany to to| F H. An H. Anemone e A" hors, and TA 
it is all for which we can find room. Th its bei 1, isa F. 
ust be sought in the pages of the book EE r | its being planted out, is wd ~~ much a Tn our GNE not i fracti Er tractscaiion; Eee te 
copies already sold biy be merely the advanced cam pests 
shadows a crowds to pend if this admirable work is y i ; 
-Appreciated as it ong to and sheltered i from drying winds. Such things, when | 14, Lastrea apumitete dina oroat ah Ea 
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