580 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND ASRLI SAL GAZETTE. [JUNE 23, 1860. 
is bad to the eof a pin d your word of kind- | some specimens effectively lai which will yield | and let it be heavily manured. It g generally succeeds 
ness, together with the word ot God’s fee will do far | more solid interest and pleasure than a Èr eater prion | best in beds Aenea raised. Cont g ‘ape 
more than spring-guns or man-traps. A further rule of | of floral display aam stasis ‘of no ind ivid dual m erit and o Saye iflowers, 
moral line, and one m get to provide | A thin arrangement t plant ble my may now be made; throw the 
for working hours a constancy „and so arranged | on account of* the budan occupants of beds | dung taa the er XS a ean “for a fe reg lp hee half 
that the may know at all times t he has to|or borders, which at this season should be ted dry, mix one- paa of loa amy soil wi ith it t eep in 
do. This he natural current of his ideas, and | plenty of space, in order to s e strong and well check any fur beat hard 
cuts off ce a fountain of falsehoods. | ripen d, wi which they l he bed, forming the spawn holes im 
The great object of the youngster is to get done to bloom fine ly. Use every means to keep down insects. diately t 
away ; but he sees by this plan that it is of no use to | Give clear runners shoul d be procured for new n a- 
a thing ill in order to have it soon over; and he is| mens, and that are intended to have another tions without delay. Those who cannot s fom: ground 
id to run off to idlers, for the ready excuse of not | shift this season, so as to have the pots fil panan. ae prick them out in prepared 
knowing what to do will in no case serve. The most a bein winter. Mai ntain a moist growing atmo- beds about 6 inches art, and remove rat with balls 
anageable — of his duty is that of going mes- sph vigo riy part of February, 
Two or three that might occu ura age e backward plants of Orchid E 
sages. 
half-hours as aiene to consume, the day, ; 
attractions are fo: pine whilst old ones, as witha ints 
of magnet, refreshed ; on there is no willing 
. Ene ckw 
wth nty o of heat and moisture while that can be 
ae Par See that plants on blocks and in baskets 
ot 
S’ GAR 
If not lira i take advanta age of the present 
showery weather to hat out all kind of pia sa 
are properly mite with a ea at the r 
prevent any mistake in this ma 
ery plan nt at least once a week, an immerse (a 
rowing crops, and k 
‘Secure Dablias and Holiyhocks, 4 a, 
stir 
spur of the mc moment, ng at the. bidding of everybody, 
da ay, 
the roots shall have become well soaked 
lightly apg end and evening, and sprinkle sa 
Syringe 
otherwise the 80 lid broken in pieces, is th rown 
away f a jar not fit t 
but for such loved excursions allot ich Piste as ae 
ee AN hi mark wl be f Ai 
W oun 
bad for the boy; though HERG as to time, such jobs | mi 
are great as to pretence, and ont-of-door work i 2 is by hy 
morning, | j 
nuga eg up early 
fess the stable duties Leap well “atid mark | 
the time that ne be requisite, make a liberal r 
ivity in your absence, and point out 
FORCING DEPARTMENT, 
Prnery.—Attend ca to stock, aoned | 
= Botton bea in pe ee the atmosphere | 
Gua 
oors, &e., 
pot 
n weeds. 
eters ay water the former with m 
as possible 
t, an ns to secure peeks pcre vigorous 
mh ay the plants to become pot-beund 
of | 
[Save air ir moder ate’ ely = young ra and shut ai ear’ ly 
o e 
t the hour is exact ly o ope |t 
e should be left 
The rea 
born youth ain resist, = he w 
t by. a little patience to see that regularit 
| not allo ow too a to bi 
ea 
Ww 
f pe never more than 
syringe, moe the ton by rotting 
every available face. Continue t 0 ae 3 ew suckers 
can be  obtilae d fe sufficient strength, and do 
oduced by one 
© pro 
they weaken other. Ind 
t 
two ona plant. Plants growing 
a of soil must be very oxretall attended to wi ith 
ery m 
wy This wil ot ee obtained, however, unless all | 
will sA to the value of his discovery the force of | a 
habit. But i 
hole body o of soil; for unlèss this is attended to, the 
bottom of the bed ‘will sometimes get quite dry, while 
rule, avoid ree oh is bc Ses ble. 
passion ; a that alwa; 
whilst 
is to m vere void |; 
bad names, lest you appear in his eyes to ren bet a re 
has read about “ Raca,” 
houses intended to 
| fun Tila seat or Grapes s sould <r well a 
wi ent, so as 
‘of their becoming dry ofits: the damp elondy 
days of autumn set in, for damp wi ill be m injur 
Wien 
repeated. If dismissal be of lightly, it is 
cron good en tees in “force after o aaka oe 
rati 
scats beginnin, g to ripen should be Aan ri with tre 
bam: it 2 ARM possible to ripen these 
any season artificial heat ; 
use should be pus ushed on, so as to Oe them 
waht by 
of next lig we the latest; for those r 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
ardens 
a TEMPERATURE. || 
pea T Orthe Air. jOftheEarth| wing 
EE o a adan. Daaa PS Py Mias ean|t, foot)2, feet 
eep. 
Rain. 
i 
es 
ELEELE] 
z IEESERS 
Average.. 29.700 | 29.610 | 66. 46.3 | 56.5 | 58.2 
“June 1b— aen clouded; rain; masses of white doia with 
intervals; fine. 
16—Fine ; overcast; rai 
| 
a 
No. of 
Years in 
which it 
Rained. 
gia eri rae ie eee on ae 
Notices to Correspondents. 
letters, whether to Edito; 
pot, daring tion home of how nd, ans hy ae an of ga, mad we 
oe + o that ef es is = bie = Aiebe oo which comes ne Hoek in a airite than those that were ripened later in | 
a strong i ent to do worse, restin; he does in 
— that noire e e at to aly srl when | ei ang oS ht an ne Pit 
lame is not Cee = fn anainn, of and rather cool, givi a air freely every fine day, anà wanga a 
little fire on wet 
cloudy days, to aeea Bop ani 
is the most humane, as it will prove the most sues 
method of dealing with him, to isik before o 
pem of his fellow-servants the Joss which, i in his 
Use er 
| Keep die foliage clean and | IE and leis of parte 
a gentle circulation of air. ery c 
man a = hg he 
— Plan is. ripenin 
ai 
aliens him that you will not inflict so much grief on 
his parents without first sending for them, in order to 
air on fine days, avoiding moistu ure in the ho gc 
ht the fruit i 
ould "ey “kept dr e ie: the root, and freely exposed = 
COLONIAL NEWSPAPERS : JG. Very likely. Ifthose who favour 
us with ‘a an, aou the colonies would only mark the 
places to whic attention —— be directed nothing 
would be Srorloukd: ut London life is not ae ot pee ae 
enable us to toil over acrés of printed matte: find so: 
e have no clue. 
inquiry wi 
thi on which 
Tor- R. Your will be answered next week by 
i=) 
5 
B46 
You cannot legally remove brickwork without 
ent; and even the meee ee mA. end buildings connected 
with i it may give rise to a dispute. 
Foner: FS. Your Fungus is S PO “splat 8 squamosus, not Hydnum 
m. Itis sai te she = Rar: Nao ahi and we 
have seen this wet season speci! tender us a commo: 
make known his faults, and to try the effect of rio 
admonitions on his subsequent behaviour. Mans 
enders for the New Iron Conservatory in ps sine 
i the Horticultural Society, Kensington 
re 
S se 
t allow th 
Totals. 
&. 
Bricks, 
&e. 
Glazing, 
&e. 
£. 
14,167 
14,462 
14,519 
( 
Strong . shoots of Blas: nthem 
now be layered in po 
Those in 
ts to p pee wa 
may eae receive their 
be in 
rding to may be 
grouped on and Carnations on disbtier, bite 
care that the ilat plants are behind, 
and at the sa 
time contrasting the colours as mu cate 
Pipin sies e putin on a gentle h . Layering 
ne may a or very be proceeded with. Much 
Calendar of Operations. of next year’s success depe A on this matter. All 
(For the ensuing week.) lings should be marked, noticing their various 
properties as nd lour, and ance, &ec. 
mE Ranunculuses may be taken up as soon as the foliage | 
CONSERVATORY &o.— While gee! Dae twee may | tas turned yello =f for should wet weather continue 
soon be expected aR oe dance, n oth bing shou ld rik a a. ra histor fibres, and if taken up then they 
a at eatin wate a and my. to he worthless. 
aye aiowed Y FRUIT AND KITCHEN GAR 
Endive may now be planted without pes Hig 
manuring is n to hav perfection. 
planting succeedi ps prain beds higher 
|as the season declines. K of Horn 
Carrots duly thinned. Let : pon ye redt of ground 
-' be prepared for Winter Spinach; trench it thoroughly 
Your Raspberry ave apparently bee 
ugh by the troublesome L |Pachygas tor 
jis ht for a k, and sheets 
ee ver whe A stems should 
F. The Ap ith 
of a small | 
app cn aes Oia 
are ad ogoi They are the pollen masses on one Ras 
See a, pap ales ubject in 
ndis the common Cytisus 
petal a 2 production, the jnature of which has 
discussed in our columns. 
NAMES OF PLANTS: 
-Both Zo Soud: Be The na 
Tt ia they which, being ae ei 
the 
- them under 
bag for this a + Allium v 
Re 
binm micranthu: um; 2, a very curious thi ing w ith which w we 
are unacquaini ;'8, Asclepias curassavi DY. Popu- 
lus monilifera. 
Nationat Rose SHO Beta. You will see by our advertise- 
ment in another eNi that in consequence of the lateness 
of the season this Show is rattan from the 30th = June 
to the 12th of July. Entries, observe, close on July 
the 5th.t 
PEACH TREES and you can do no m 
i Otho. They 
oo cut the shoots beck fe" to ioe atic, Phd A ti at we Bor 
We suspect last October, no hat you 
RHODODENDRONS. We have received from Mr. Pope, of Hare- 
wood, Bletchingley, : Ege ip specimen of Rhododendron 
flowers, measuring 2 ieee: in circumference. This 
has been caused 
nob appear to be attacked 
or either ites or j but as if they had 
suffered from a hailstorm... 
