ravages of the bug, white or black, we can assure them ye for mixing among Chrysanthemums in the 8 
Should mildew appe 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ee GAZETTE. 
[SEPTEMBER 8, 1860. 
together. Stir 
that in Arabia the effects of e “ blight” have been ear on any of the Soft. growing crops to advait air to the a A a ‘dows 
. still more disastrous. port on the aed Heaths dust at once with the flowers of ta weeds. Ree ently planted Strawberri si netted 
Aden for 1859-60, whieh i is gem yi a satisfactory These, aa ha r, will yet be mostly out of doors se 
character, we gather that the Coffee e has been | mildew eldom troublesome, but they t | ground manured and dug or trenched for soother ep 
almost. annihilated. e fel Sae than | be g ded against getting t the errs whenever time can be spared for that kind of w Spi 
100, to . Captain Playfair hee records the | Get Azal that have set their buds into form, in COTTAGERS’ GARDEN. 
fact and tra cause :— In 1858-59, there was a order to give them a nogh appearance.. Attend also h cultivation. amongst all 
falling off of upwards of 10 lacs in the value of Coffee pee mà ‘training o other things as leisure can bi ms g wie Gakuen E S E RN ae all green crops will amply 
exported ed and imported, under urpose. took carefully after red spider, forking x anniek eto ay, Te bean Hoeing or even 
review, there has been a further decrease. Thi in|or a i und to be liable to its attacks, and se ingore d is highl Dgo ficial to: sbha ided the roots are 
consequence of a blight which stacked the plants, jost na it is eradicated before the plants get disfigure eee yee Ae to the pianta a ants be: will 
on its |} 
as the berry ap Broa 
es and other fr uit side an ge aves 
uc! 
articles of lar arg nev: witable. 
oo or lime aes aes the ya ie and tar bu 
b 
out aad re 
rgoniums that are sufficiently advanced after having | 
p ax i los 
before recommended, sow every spare tit Pe hee 
vi Pin fe dei and Aa which, where a cow is kept, will 
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STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON 
their roots seem to be the best remedies. But the| been cut b = keeping them rather close and moist For the Week ending Sept. 6, 1860, as observed at the Ht 
application of at in a case of the tar—is very | until they strike into the fres h soil, Plants howe panel Sheena 
expensive. Stes n Overland Obs: Aang th at are iir estai vbli shed after dre sora can hardly be Sj| Baromerer. 
Textile Materials.—The collection of fibres et Cinerarias | Augst 3$ ———— T Ortho karh 
by. Mr. Dun Director of the "Botanical Gardens also be kept coe and moist, and el to re ortin Maz., |; Min. 
p! iy | 
donirati the cin attention of the public. Sev i rımu Friday 31| Ọ | 295 
P arked for their strength, and what must be attended to, in ee i; encourage them. to ake capi Satur, agy Bie TAT 
encour those wiy vod e incli: ned x growth, pesto $ ae double varieties. Mon. 4 3 17 | 30.052 30.031 
direct tl attention 35 
that the richest fibrous kik is yelled by thes = wage a Sah Thurs. 6j 20 30 | Sosas | 30301 
plants mg See he T H Page ne poorest | appeal re Seger spotting $ should be ned and | 2e ee Soe wees 
rad Cada cc. Mallows, vulgarly Press ns s erbe | th aevel “5 once, if — found n sprees “tt te tile that | Ae a Tee Oe: hrowmhowts i: 
a balai, herbe à panier, faux thé, &e., wick wide ie may get tae ra Caetana, fe: Ton = = p leers quite, clondlešs; Sor pra ; lightning at night. 
è > - ightly overcast; very at night. 
Taaa in state in ey, part of the island, even in thes streets | to ‘encourage » growth. And any necessary re-arrange: | = ime; a2 and ca perce = 
Ties an EE Eó ‘coll procured. The Ba se Na t of f plants gt gi uld „also be ean temperature of the week, 3} ng below tae ONTAN 
ge attains such an enormous size, is.eccord- i RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK. 
ing to Mr. Duncan, the kind which yields the saan ait th Daring the bart youn tiet en a 
E We have already communicated Societ siets 30 d'as to throw yaha “into fruit, ae! arin e is also agalega] aa 
ao orratio SÀ ae, we believe tn 186 E y | plenty of time to get them well is ae September. EAA EREE Yio OF | Greatest 
1 Mr pa thaniel Wibo Di SE ha removal before the Tati season. lan RAe eget) Ee jwhich it kan 2 
Botani i Gardens of Bath, in J ama, to ascertain the VG expected to show fruit next: Jannary t ake vigoro tse] day 9..| 68.7 | 48.7 | 58.7 i 09 in. |= 
tity of fibres which could be ra growth, for these e shoul Id be sufficiently advanced by the Mon.” 10 0°. 697 | 469 | 583 18 ty if 
ain t of land planted with Bananas. er wt hat the xis maf 684 (25 [ero | 1a | 04 4 
ngs cool and dry through § November and December, so as to i 13..| 67.7 | 45.9 | 568 15 040 3 
th 4..| 66.7 | 46.4 | 56. 
it sufficiently interesting to refer to them again. t by means os = Satur’ lessor | ana | $63 | i | os 3 
+ om ‘te ry e gre job pew ain 18 i Mar them to show fruit at that season, | "Plants ahi ee e| Sire = a ng the eae ete ssi, 1th, Al] 
Ling Mead the first year as many br: of fruit ee 
= 17 6 | up at once, should be encouraged po moist warm Ra AN et ee 
ee vadim of fibre, worth 6d... 10 17 6 atmosphere, kaphi the soil about their in a Notices to Corresponde: 
Total for 15 0 thy si fn oe moisture. Some dislike to apply Ses HERRY LEAVES: SH. Tieri vist reg i a 
water at the root in the case of plants that have en grown. in some Line wat 
We Meimey, sage the te ge, during z that ye year la been kept dry for a time to chec Brath PM ote et oe male ap 
Sass titer Bananas, aize, Peas, | hold it a is fruit is perceptible; but this is a Fucusras: WIG. Next week. 
Sent Potton > at yeast 20k, which w would ol e I as injuring the | Fusa! : S C0. Your withered and so 
the produse a the dt ye to 411, 15s. ‘The | planta, es. unlom ‘root kak nd Ener ic taos cn tat ney ara ant 
Ae tier os fresh shoots which | cannot be expected to start taw One of them, however, seems to 
le and even treble the crop of fibre. Itis said | ment must be resorted to ai 
EIES quality of the Abre. is. mach finer if th x er get the plante| x ih 
A before it b eid ner i t e to fruit at the desired nanpa there is no method so| ™y 2 mall way “ate the eon and Sonae d 
ore cf His bith wre ‘af a These | certain or little injurious * the plants as ore ens J veted an ack rather os a stim 
at isk Po the “Aloe me Argon e or Manr suit | a dry for a month, exposing them to as | Graprou received from 
may ~ | = su sunshine as the foliage will bear w itho ut scorch- ‘Youell é ‘Gon of Great peg earn, aN gt some specimens 
ana, stein yield on the sam pla gorgeous appearance o of which cannot be spon 
ren of — al be rome fat fibres d brisk bottom heat, giving sufficient eate tak the f in ee mg exaggerat The tall robust wee 
opinion th at plantations o Aloes and Pine ee root to ya ope the soil. Take off and Ltt t intensely b yers of the ata St flowers jingo dt at the hMi 
he | plant ou short intervals, as the: aei GLADIOLI: T. S0 a S some greenhouse, none 
me en of the des — ath a e Aloe grows i in | obtained OE peer hirr strength, for having pat regular | _ stove plan 
Ao pincer, dol er plants would on ly Se reared | succession of plants is the most likely way to secure a | Heatina: Ryde, We do not comprehend yow our description of 
5 ej ular su e plan you propose to adop! gf ; 
care an eae i= — It is eae ea apply of frait. the plan to adopt. A som T boiler will do: 
same rth the Banana, w “rd a a sated an ary Tak ad y the ae: and use 4-inch Mind that the 
Te has aleo eiie May a e ee ns uhe pronn onpa | t bòiler, EHF yu, Yon iltaa fy Well se : a plant 
r air freely in houses CE-HOUSES : Country ou will fin excel 
poverishing the soil, the A Aloe im TA it ‘considerably, the gee “of “the wont is the object s aimed at at, , and if ps 6 of our volume for 1857. go into the Bed 
an excellent rotary crop previ ious to replanting efficacious now than later in th 
x Bri We Peterborough. Cuthill’s Prince of 
may "perhaps an anawe? yo purpose. It produces ta 
ous Cane. As to the fibre, the samples exhibited las X derminster 
E ehti Mr. Desperles ar and this year, by M pense : firai D SHRUBBE a Droas iF rome scope ogg Tne thered 
the excellence of its quality, which however has | insufficient fe at eos in the sho of carange i 3 Cuthill’s me of Wales to-day (Sept. i} it is ot 
been known. It on) ins 40° be shcertained Toe a. me and likely to be made upon as natans.—Soertt 
at experience mecan show, if labour is not a ag a day should be lost i in getting in ten cuttings E NASo + ae : J Bryon, Potamogeto pare te 
expensive and i te pelos obtain el in England would is si f how wever there i is a reserve stock of Noe. ie | Hemlock—Gontum maculata. 6.9 G -n 1, aie 
leave ing to e- bng tad tata; 3 dila trea Filix: et Pteris 
spondent in London, Mr. J. Morris, it is worth 507. vilina; 6, yri Filix-fæmina. — A ¢ ' Cattleya 
ton. On the other hand the fibre of the China Dai = “a growing a abisar a in spring, pe myfamcei4 e ni ge Goma. corvi ses 
ec rome atthe hii pro to he l Aia Tasia Loote WI Manish alatge, ‘cate MOS aa next dioles; 7 Gerania m, Roberti m; 3, Prunella Wwe! 
- afro BOL to 1808, the be MAE ATAL , Scolopendrium offici —Nora. 1, some Nepeta fy 
from ton. of the Royal \ fyi cuttings put in now. In the case of such Fie e without leaves; 2, Cerastium  incanum i) 
Society of the Mauritius. tl DaN Ageratums, Heliotropes, and dwarf Lobelia poder ara envo d e AT Goultheris 
$ PRE A ere wintering young these grow so eiue paa oa ‘ pontica. 
5 Calendar treaty i ap anges wage are ys Be Pk ei from soft ERER cP. Eese yi nt young, fot 
en of Operati A bat Te a w good sized old pl which reguire| certainly replace the leader by gradually and im?) oa next 
(For the enaaing Wk) j but little room = attention in wi will aj ie se arte ral tat is to be found not" 
D | very large quantity by turning-out time. e however a OAA ONO BOT anra Bia of London; 
Pi oe there are not plants t ish spring cuttings By in are porfeotiy bardy fa ont aig pre 
" Cons ; ko. Nt DEPARTA pas tha has just been stated, plenty are got in at once, Tar Privcess Pasian ate eae (Serin) © = 
bu lbs KNT ro = cinths g Dutch | ast pane hes it can be done against the risk said by Mr. Thomas Shortt to be the best early BEST does 
procur pie potted for col forcing, | lof hoine e A of stock at Lap ae bam o onipitation earliest, and e5 & Cos 
even, as we have before stated, where that is not UIT AND KITCHEN ren Ocuits, whore i is teodrniaaa ior early forcing: 
JA will be a better chance of getting good| Take praa in of dry days to Á r slat earthed | VINE Mnnpew: A M Last: ur =e are stated to bat 
han later | when all aaa saat — have be 24 | 3p oe tho gk np soakin, ~ the £ rows Celery ear manure been mildewed; and « this year as badly as oron cs 
recep im mal nge treesin p also a kli ng yonr applied, in spring, had 
fi pply quic tan re slugs are tronble- 4 they bav? 
e Seite vin ee th eg “a pened. Th fa Piy | pein ” On heavy soi ils i i melas. necessary t rai “the ator epee aS remedy, it the y 
Sige PAE o applied, that is in good time, and in repeated prone; 
a ts ‘© il i your are 
and small foliage, and a in yt sy tting off in winter, ma they are apt to do if wish i uso with a solution ee oft ae and. sulpht the 
bably th but P Ear hy bs pe Re Where any- pace them all over with flowers of sulphur as s002 S the 
flower profi a 1 isableto defer | pomor gin to brea reak, and subsequ ently, Do poe that 
fati abe rikaji nes should be ill late i fay na uent soilin praias ; p Musho 
3 1 8S | Woopttce : Wel Mr. C that in -i 
_ wherever sweet sceni oak ae be gro gly oth sont sila be very trouble some. Also pull up| houses h jks boiling water to be the best cure for thew) 
winter. Take care also to ions where ripe, and get them thoroughly dried, ust, however, only be aj lied round tbe pa between sis 
to have plenty of Sal a pi and the 
`- splendens, which is an plenty o via | Thin young crops of Tarnips, Spinach, &e., bed and the wall or it will kill th Caiado so 38 0 prevent i 
Siem re they 
ingly gay plant and very | become weakly and drawu through come a ce gta 
ee pee soni a little in es middle so 
m.t 
he surface of the soil deeply am 
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