fits PE sl re 
604 
cover their upper petals. 
endrons Messrs 
à nearly 
deve of Rh 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
To the latter 
. Wate rer have Pree 
plants in free growth that are likely to be benefited by 
it., Such stove plants as may hay e be een remove ed to 
1 
to permit the 
g the e preser ent wet, 
as muc en Tight nth ible. Kee 
cote goes is foray conan new 
sing ‘the ha ardy kinds w 
rial richness and variet, 
the good property of being late bloomers. 
among them orange and aa coloured ti 
yet one we remarked had 
rest rose ; Pers yr Satao big srr 
were also to be met with in o other 
road- 
ations of colour 
blood. 
rA the waai foliage clear of insects and “dust Leer 
ugh 
al, bite» 
a crimson top petal iY the | wend ae > 
s of fre- 
quent syringings or — as may Kes necessary» 
RCI 
The plants gan ot, ho ower 
[June 80, 1860. 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK. 
__ During the last 34 years, for the ensuing Week, or find 7, 1860. 
vail 
ing Winds. 
ve 
eee ae of — 
= | 8g 
July. [ESE SE Ta in 
EZ 3 Quantity |z; sla 
5 T=] whickes it Alp 
51.5 6 0 
Satur. 7 |737 |523 | 63.0 ABR 
The highest oaral d red on the: aie 
eae —therm. 97 deg.; and the lowest on the ra 1851 and 1855—therm. 
pee to draughts, for thes 
a moderate cireulation should pole be 
at night, giving n na the day than 
a bloom OF this fon Waterer possess a 
ety having flowers of a richer and 
pire than those of the ordi ier rai and a mixture 
much Sepen 
gi 
may be pot je to prev tent the temperature getting 
h. This, w. or careful attention a the state of 
ng e bottom heat ap ieee the soil i in 
the two pre an parents og 
Of the effects of the 
aT 
oF O 
ble wierd exists in this nursery in the meek of pu 
standard Rhododendrons, and it is now clear that 
nurserymen not dards any | 
mticum. All, or nearly all on that si tock, have either | 
+} Pye en 
aE 
a 
EE 
nd equally har 
“In addition to American plants, another remarkable 
OF these Abies 
feature of this nurser 
Pinsa) chee nobilis hav 
bo its ttained sufficient size to bear 
cones, and of these, potas age: 
other pi sae we rem 
lants from 3 to 6 — 
health, the light a n 
upressus a a 
1S p 
*|shutting up early, giving a etii pea with the 
ng the oye oe by meee 
g| 
with Nordmanniana and | + 
| to afford ae ms their 
atmosphere, sprinkling passages, 
d saturatin, 
vill improve t the flavour. 
Attend to former directions as to thinning | 
a fruit i ra houses inten ad. to farnish a late MERA 
‘ete see that the panpe are apati thinned, and also 
lefi 
ence; and of Golden Yews we noticed great 
colouring, and do 
the house to eases amp, which d 
ing we believe to ke yet in its infancy ; 
judiciously co sh pt ed pte as it is here, 
the effect it produces is beautifu the extre it 
giv z to the shri abace in pt ne any oe prick 
= Mo mount of „brilliancy the Double, Furze _ does 
| ventilating, i is apt to settle on the berries and spoil the 
bloom. ected 
some 
as poss 
ee occas’ pred in order to keep t 
J 
probubiy be ben 
somer, and it may be induced to assume any pe that 
be desirable. A conical mass of it in Mr. Wai poco 
roe 
private garden s 
it associated even with 
es at intervals, 
showed how w 
bedding plants, and worked on the tops | es 
GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
On Here itary Nobility and Entail; Use of the Selfish 
Passions,” is may account for a really valuable book 
having by with Bto patio e. It c s plenty 
of sound d commo) nse criticis writers 
on planting. t B pent of the experiments by 
©) 
expressed so a disoussing the quality of 
British Oak "Pinder Ww w C. —Brown’s Forester, and 
Mathew on Naval Timber. 
.Deopar : S R. Do not cut away the dead leading shoot o; ot pi 
tree at present ; but tie up to it one of the strongest of the 
young laterals immediately below it. In time gta latti y will 
stand erect and take the lead; the dead shoot may then be 
| removed. ah 
DISEASED PEA CH. Wehave not seen anything like 
the state of trees since the, year as There is no 
eable to the 
poor rag o doubt ‘that Tay ruined health i 
u im: magin 
de vie 
uarter], 
incautiou: 
MJB. 
Frorists’ FLOWERS: J G d Co. We must ii decline 
FLOWER 
staking, an Dag waone wal 
followed Potts this E ee: 
senti al. See that sametintly at ‘ong sS see syss ed 
of cli Yew hed 
and on Irish Yews the effect was equally 
When we 
y good. 
state that this nursery occupies about 
120 acres of ground, some idea of the 
Rhododendrons and other ornamenta 
extent toy wh ich 
wi eavy foliage aa gross habits s, such as 
Dahlias, Hollyhocks, Larkspurs, ~Phloxes, and tall- 
growing Ast R l ible fi 
from 
red adad bloom 
be gleaned. A large amount of es space is, bow 
d 
Misc 
Butterfly Killing eg I think few will den ny 
that man enjoys a vested right to make use of any of 
the inferior a 
may 
ever, okay hes the growth of fruit stocks for the trade | į 
and forest tr c 
nimals, even to the taking | of their life, if 
Let Ske 
rat bis ose. ke ex- 
ingly useful baa ae and a: ait i zed in 
a cut state. pe therefore “that leni of them are 
secured for nex 
en 
fr ne regularly isai ne ee epi ng the 
and practically every one assumes this right in one way 
or another. oe e aa g a down (and they 
pain), no! ecessaries of life, but 
bs 
assuredly do feel 
matoe 
hoe thin. and stoppi ng them above a clu pn of fruit. 
coves as they are ripe, fo’ 
t in yin ra nd the; ey are apt to mildews 
ai t in any airy place ves dry berto storing. Th 
parvesting of sexy y Smari ee t 
pees is si Her rag 
sar atte 
= 
g. oree 
hing up in bags to keep ene ao or rubbed o 
bot titled. _ Wher ere a sufficient breadth of Celery i is pien 
il 
ily as 
up former plantings my encourage 
| INSECTS : 
Seeing nay „opinion re EN praes: flowers. The 
_— be placed by 
Yourra William Hood, of 68, Upper Thames Street, 
supplies: toso at all prices between 30s. and 23001. Some of 
his desi are beatiia l, and a are well Eara to the 
ornamentation of gard Plans and elev: may be 
on application at the piles iot paces Ags 
TD. Thé Ms which is destroying your Peri- 
winekles is ae ep es ka “ 
sano Uhat Committee they mast > submitted, if 
the public in the judgment 
cto mabile are the 
young of a sels pea of abs. a oer his), and must be 
attac E ak anner bry ee against the common 
Thri L D. The Pear lea ely seem to have 
stata tee insects. The Vittle. he opping a you 
mention ape later in the year, and are a are 
They must be attacke a in “th 
aphi ides. w 
Jupors or Fruit: Amateur. In judging fruits and vegetables 
jud 
judges raust: be ‘allowed to cut pe of the productions they 
choose, se acannon eS SMA Rae conclusion 
in awar g Pa S. 
KERRIA : Diss. is probably owing to the ci ontinual wét 
weather that ‘the double pet of this plait are growing 
ppens ri TOM We have not: remarked 
Lone t there is 
eia Championi, a plant to 
The pecans in cultivation 4 
y possibl arth u 
rapid growin 5 meaus of occasional waterings with 
tterfly | liquid man a 
t that COTTAGERS’ GARDEN. 
~ sort Early Potatoes are backward this 
> that can be | as they are up plant the ground with early Ulm 
-the our es? : ~ Rede het ‘to EA eben. specimens 
ems tothe q ion, * How 224 resi pRO sine ee Peaca TREES: If a Constant is really a Wustan’ reader 
to ii a butterfly.” ee’ lous TY “an ‘lar ion; the weather being so wet they grow with| he must be Pte that soe sake 8 question that has been 
lly i beng we dA: : great rapidity. repeatedly asked and answered within the last few weeks. 
kinds, viz, of six e le rin, ne z rar = == Berie Firs: cD. The seme of ior sonit subject Firs 
perfect insect, nal pol on the pion he se sta t f STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR fjarri $ E y cred eee a coos a eae 
abw kp Dai ed a iait @ opa ai ale i + NEAS LONDON, in vast numbers, the latter recently hatched, and which tf not 
ys others, called role; em- Y renuously attacked will do incalculable hief. 
porary | used principally for ste gee the ER aeti |e me application of gas-tar water or thick soap-suds 
creature’s hold up n leaf or branch. Britis h Butterflies, ria (ES BAROMETER. OTT e means of a brush fastened at the end of a long 
by W. 8.0 > e. E x| handle might be adopted, The ol within 
e reach might be brushed with a hard dry 
ae ices a we sr ze z meni pilifera is the only one worth even 
22) $ attemptin w for send 
Calendar of Operations. Sunday 3 AECHE common Weed Sagina’ prob rocumbens, me 
(For re eN week.) 5) 6 | 29815 THE trom Sen oF ermene = —We have letters on hee ior 
>) 1 ject ex and others, who we rO akori bt 
rr kasa phot 7 s ze 2 know that instead of pease them | cageromnd we shall 
; ARTME! J specially peu ert to (en hereafter w e discussion shall 
amaron, &e.—If oer are © sickly or badly | Average..|__| 29.995 | 20.704 Ca vanced 
; they mnat be fi erreen ui ned “June 22—Fine; densely overcast a VINE LEAVES : C Mage. “Your leaves are o the under 
become a pees oe tes | beer Se paras Mei the | aro dying off; They, however, indicate eens meat 
n 2 ying oi y, however, ica 
lants. : A sree HO cut very close and dam: aa not ieee Ne veni 
| ga want of — 26—Fine; cloudy “ocemionally a alee overcast. ErratuM.—In the pee the Crystal Palace 
sd . iene being | aT- —Overeast: ith brisk cold wind; boisterous and Company (see p. ee 
Aten nt e 2d p to Mr, for three es ol 
3 recommended eta ‘ 
as last week, to ai] — u Taena ratechp uate painters, | Clade B, read to Mr. Prost, Preston Hall, near 
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