FB GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF, 
[Aveusr 18, 1860. 
| Tope where it was firmly secured. By th 
s alo 
White Sia ar A Migla Mary, which oo ag tol 
rope could not be drawn tight, as it wold w the | 
Of the latter. 
ghee om a 12-light pit in 
ts heat whatever. | 
of | 
| ing ‘the tubes; the poison would then a the. wha le, 
ese pren the , necessary, removing decayed flo 
en 
bee erush- | 
i 
owers, and cuttin 
such of the ae as dna incline to encroach u 
Kee 
and death ensue. The Messrs. Youn 
of 
yo 
and on 
"ik are to ysa “te 
y5 
* “oat” ” or caved perpendicularly downwar 
the rope relaxed, and the whale rose 
s 
eaker ones are remove ed. As 
d $ 
Wad 
be of an ta 
e advantage of leis 
to put i in cuttings, and use every car des arse. 
this work until t i 
rooting of su 
as are kno 
cep shape of w 
Keep gravel walks perfectly te we n i by weed 
ing, sweeping, and r rolli ing, as may be neces: ary, Keep 
‘above them. 
“which he says 
800 
As n as the 
off poisoned harpoon, that they 
dectne to use any more of them. Subsequent experi 
ents tend to convince’ the lea 
S their points are nippe 
h and cover surface, 
ificial 
n fu 
watering round the walls o: 
water. In this way excellent 
crops of fine ait, are ae wholly free from speck 
or “Sayre 
e destruction of Green-fly, Thrips, and Red 
Spider = sapien has been tried, her ee but i imper: 
fect! ith Doti prepared — 
eae pet nl te aro s f saltpetre, T whi mg 
all it a goo 
e pow wdered drys shag 
in this method of capturing 
whales. nena Journal. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(F 
‘or the ensuing week.) 
PLANT DEPARTM 
CONSERVATORY, now pie to provide a 
ing late in au if | 
forced i nto wood, ‘will be tolerably 
rned professor that | 
, &c.—It is gro 
encourage an assortment of flova. adaptei for sed 
tumn and earl Camellias, 
“fo rward. „They be 
Sieen FRUIT AND KI TOHEN pa: 
It still be advisable to gi 
šiai luxuriant and sto op abo ut elf the shots, 
or a gen : 
a 
this s time would r 
than 
pro 
to induce the production of a mass 
a 
weaker 0 
raine 
or sais shes to prevent worms from deranging the 
fested w 
ee aed 
smoke that the pests rad rae seen seh 
bu t the nil in whic ch th rial made al 
1 | fe ormed L by woot liquid manur 
den ‘Ons. Euph 
| drainage. Chry igre ange should now receive their 
ift i ible, gce 
into siete it ow uit is 
gathered to open Sage eves distance 
from the stem of ie tree, ‘entting the. scan roots, 
owth 
This is the 
be imparted t 
à AuocespiQis ‘a Brugman, 
The 
result was on tat account tat ‘bat the 
bias Poi ettias, &c., sh ould 
and will pro ar do more towards ; securing ripe wi 
han anythin ge Get 
berry a pers a intended to stan 
ancl as soon onv: venient, 
i aai apos te airaa rs 
e | displ ay in the pei Dn Say on ornamental 
those 
reat 
P 
4, 
care is exercised eed to kep E Red ie in i heck, ‘bat 
still it does make its | appearance, more Sa aaia this 
littl could ty applied to the roots 
for fear of creating too mucl 
inducin g disease. 
2 damp, and tl fin 
EN, 
Endive; oy ae wi 
as to afford the he leayi 
end to providing pionty of Lettuce, 
En salads ; that there is 
a good bed of Parsley provided i in some “shell ltered 
Soe should be occasionally cut back wit a the view 
of having a succession late in the season when flow 
seer Tien. A batch of such things as bine ai i 
Tpomaas, Jasmines, panne notis, Passifloras, &c., shou 
rellises ‘eye delay ; Clematis 
ndifiora force well eal rly | ¢ 
aes a Juno and 
bicolor and C.a 
in, 
fal He has two old tlie 45 fast in net with 
mee the centre, and we ds on each side 
bout Be: inches zw These a are made 
ith m 
In this he manages 
and 
plan alt though PENNY | 
pane are aval stati res ae trellises. Keep 
ate growin, Roe hids at th er oe of the ites, 
Givi Oar Ra yin the early par he day. 
sai a T. 
in their pits must be 
t hihi tha beds i ong in Sethe during summer, by |, 
putting a covering of straw grer the roof, bend id of 
hot weather the straw is wel tered 
every night, which helps ee ep the insi compare 
tively cool, and in this way beautiful Mushrooms are 
ROIN 
Ponana Fi: growing 
no “they s shou! hoala alya, be be. kept near tl “glass a 
owed to ly together, stron 
| mare need “ey be expecta uss ‘his is e conded 
| to, and weak] 
bine mode of culture has been well desc ribed i in a little 
hiicl 
two rows of Ai sparagus grown 
his 
“We iced t 
of Berret o 
ched and the m 
manure-water in spring and summer. omer of salt 
+ z M. h ad } 1 4 
‘by me mp 
ills as as they are 
ewe only rob the fruit S RER 
c may be necessåry to lea 
oa for keeping re the stock. Do ies allow penne, 
stock in free growth in the succession pits to stand too 
closely together, nor to — any check through 
leet i tering, or the want of pot room. Plants 
3+) 
to cover the Asparagus to the depth ‘of about 
The Seakale was nf orc wi pa mould, 
of both these esculents ts might be made and managed 
done. s for late 
is of opinion i that Th rge e plaitations pre 
growin of s 
to wih ons aes 
Where ig eam n equine 
ist as can be done out aag the = = 
give plenty of strong p= manure water a 
cheaply enough on this plan to s bring aian within the 
Teach Of levee everybody. While S terres 
th, the perk rer an 
months. 
VINERIES.—See that kes from which the cates a 
insec 
P Gonoerning t the “ne Clove Carnation bane Nene E 
ce of Denma' entioned in 
great favourite 
of it were all killed 
hich, it will be remem! 
neig! 
w did so much 
the neighbourhood of London, 
__ Miscellaneous. 
i d be 
SoMed vih sligbt fires during the present —_ and 
cloudy especially 
t all ; 
the leaves in health as 
aa th of laterals, 
cipal foliage. colouring sho 
r this 
Musca scale, which, a 
t already all will 
id prove 
SHRUBBERIES. 
i es eS EEA 
cee 
Mon 
er yield fine | {ue 
adeo sii uds used with advantage. The 
strength of the mixture ‘should be: tested oe dipping 
AGERS’ 
— observed i in i former Calendars 3, et all sparo moui 
et 1 
Ul Sav oy is ny sy! 
sufficiently early 
sloping bank may 
STATE OF THE WEATHEK aT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON 
For the Week aan August 16, 1860, ooh at Seirbia Gardens 
lan Spc ee stom barberaren 
Sleskesee!] Raim. | 
5 be 48.: 58.4 
pe constant n rain at night. 
yi i? P: me ; heavy n and showers, 
August. 
Sunday 19..| 73.2 62.7 
Mon. 7 50 127 62.2 
anes 21...) 72.4 61.2 
Wed. 22..| 71.5 61.0 
urs. ts Ex 60.6 
Se 
bs 
ee os H 
Satur. 50.9 i 0.62 sah 
= kige temperature pora the above period occurred on the 
1859—therm. 89 deg.; and the Sweat on the 2ist, 1850—therm. 32 deg. 
tice 
o Correspond 
o's 
ces ents. 
< *,* Correspondenis are KENA to address all PARE whether ig 
or Publisher, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, Londen, W. 
Garp : JH. We undertake the task of finding 
gardeners You will ea emra perceive who are disengaged by 
msulting our weekly advertising columns. 
Insnore: AA. The grubs found in the young Oak trees arè 
the 49 caterpillars o of the Goat Moth, a very destructive species 
ust if le get rid off. Whiffs of tobacos 
oth el larvee (the outlets 
which must be carefully sought for) will dislodge them, when 
í - B. Your insect is not an 
Ichneumon, i i 
Somerset. Your 
ee parents of th 
aeiae a 
J 
tit 
Capi 
ak, paper has just been published by P. 
Christison, the geet of some experiments suggested as 
srs. W, and G. Young, of Leith, for 
t 
| to injure thel ee It should | be applied { in the 4 evening 
when there is a pros of a dry night, using 
sy. 
he capture of les by*meəns of poison, the agent iue 
y e % gent | fine syringe or finely rosed watering-pot, and giv CH. Your leaf belong to Elæagnus ferrugine’: 
E hyd. zanic, or prussic acid. — ison was gh to mois sten the whol le | of the foliage a, ving Sage — {stars on ti on the underside of the are Sore taat 
in quan ity about two ounces. and remedy any defect that be th y 
Among other difficulties, one w: discharge the parts without loss of eA for bedding plants are el Saeco T It piii pria to geo ees 
rom the glass tubes at the right time. After Saite cots for a vere. short season, and| Privately. Plant Coupe d’Hébé. Any respectable isani 
fixed to attach firmly Sotak hey are in beauty e AE a jun a tradesmen it. We cannot and “ought mot to 
the blade, one end them as possible b : T. Good stro are 50 times bettor 
t end which passed ert ing the most “perfect neatness. than c old pla plants, whith a0 never Tr See Cut 
See eee ne Bouri it tn the placa, | WI ly thi hill’s wa; OF ng eee dry airy 
hole in — a —- the | involve — oi nuia y ‘it will be necessary | "place. away if si geet the fees Gens at 
ton the | to go over the beds frequently, pegging down where| tender ann When Strong enough plant them out. 
Leaves : TC. They have been either by water muc 
charged v with lime, or with se und not properly 
wine 'ee OF Pea? J B. Aconitum ochroleucum ; ee 
num; Gladiolus. norm mrt and Epilobium 
A 8 
FOR ra oS a 
be of little pe pm FS : 
of usel 
