1044 THE 
marine reptile of large size, of sauroid figure, with 
“ee paddles.” 
it appears that oe monsters of the deep | 
may s still exist; ao if so we shall some da; female to see 
a genuine descendant og the very dragon slain by 
St. George. 
OF Moores Index F Filicum (Pamplin), we have a double 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR, 
must be employed instead. 
the 
Fill the pots lightly wit ith | 
repared cam pont, and pae the oe Rage a 
Aft ing 
| the newly- “th 
t: 
ash: -dust, a 
After remaining pos Brie ie a month or ay 5 weeks, t the 
wil 
‘as far as moe t the end of Blechnum, and in- 
eating the 20th 
rem 
Stanly this will be one of | i 
ut its 
of — Asi then be segures, until those in phe Bes 
eve to bl loom at 
bs will be sufficiently rooted to rendor, it safe to 
mt ~ es ttom-heat of about 559, 
sly 
AL GAZETTE. [Novim 24, 14o 
ued. . The night temperature may a 
bt an increase by day accompanied with a 
tionate admission of air. 
Fie Hovusr.—Damp the trees over frequent] 
if wanted early increase the heat a pla: on One ca 
w ry 
S BERRTES in bottom- heat for forci cing will 5 
g in those Bees: wea =: 
flowe should be 
Beach. ho ouses, 
removed shelves in the hes ne: 
the pr 
ng mbers 
emand, at EAN "Of nook a for pose a succession 
ould c 
h 
ution eur, 
f 
rincipal crop should- be advancing slowly 
as yet. 
FLOWER GARDEN SHRUBBERIE 
_ Except in the driest localities nothi 
tion of t 
e_ prepara 
The work 
n the pecan 
are not st allowed to to pnt the raies manne 
an payi 
and neatness, ~ Bedding plants, 
tte 
rowmg 
Rey 
185 
Index is still struggling through the lett ide 
parts appeared in 1857; only one in n 1858; and o; 
1859. We have, however, three in 1860, niek. ‘it is 
to be hoped, is of good augury for the future. 
ae Lists erie wpe led Baumann, S la 
ouvelle Promenade, 
m . Maximum. 
ys Sa 
He ordinary manage- 
ment, be able to grow and hss r the Hyacinth as 
well, i£ not to have at in bloom as Sate as those w 
heat. We need hardly observe, 
that plants grown dorig the dark days of winter, 
| should be placed near the glass, and be freely supplied | 
tw 
w fo orms a uitable situation for Hyacinths while 
ntion 
thir suffering 
m damp, and such plants as ‘appear ngs aro m most 
pase be eee to See gaara vI drier tem- 
ure is ke Keep the n pi 
quent 
keeping t 
above a pti 
UIT AND KITCE 
Figs against pan will 
ed o 
Society of Ghent in the summer of 1859. 
Miscellaneous. 
Po mores 7 the De —In 1 consequence of a communica- | 
be ut J 
[than in most s situa : in no instance should they be be 
moved 
ion 
a Hemlock in the Aniseed imported into 
Holand fs rEagte —in some cases in the Lae ene 
of even one-third of ee we igh Fan the French Govern 
ment has issued a warning to n rchants receivir ng con 
al pats doe the aE to sudde en 
es, &c., 
n which case the’ infected "ina should 
ixt 
requi coe 
ver them, more eapechatty | in the 
S gp trees, 
e often atta eked by Pia in 
and 
Piso Chen 
f 
each Fs ae ms of the mixture when they ar 
infest ed. ae a is o give consistence to the 
o 
Taaa is Dr period of their growth, 
paad Neapolitan Vio will require abundance 
f light and air to keep th em from damping. As 
change from the present to severe weather may 
care before Src Several cases of poisoning are 
stated to have occurred among the Dutch iy om which | the 
t ai > 
come on suddenly, be. provided with ample means E 
&e., should it occur. As wit 
other things a; 
orced plants most are 
added to 
o show that no parts of the trees are 
mere in "dressing. a this peak bigs! 
weather s peh it ma 
time, and ore pik trees are nailed. Esait fruit 
stores aes, at remove all fruit which indicates any 
h | symptoms of decay. 
f 
_ may be to the undue consumption of Anise = Z 
which tl ower classes indulge. ie is tes d ae in Es inactive < state, the emperature: of pon | Kote W E ake ee ee 
result of inquiry, that this admixture is due to the fact the safety of their various inmates. Nothing can well g i 
with the Anien, ay cede efi t Beda be worse for the development of a healthy. veces “aici EE 
ee habit in plants than subjecting | them toa AA tem- 
mpor tant 
year more ode more poisonous, until at beet it tamonnta) to the health i Satu it a 
y action of vegetable life, cannot accom. | Satur. 17 
bes actual danger to the lives of shod ers. AS] pany it. Where Achimenes ee ae are required | Mom” 13) & 
niseed js consumed also in n this >, ongst ler loom early, a few re soon be started b Peg 21 vs 
general public, in the form of a gaan ny and by the | plunging thoes saa Tekin Rakin Pas t. Thure ao 
patients of medical practitioners, in aes water, FORCING DI mA a 
uch pan tag in the peabeomat of children, it may not Pings aro cient in flavour at this oi ‘ 
pia ould circulate the caution here! also. | season; this is improved ore xposing the ripenir g = 18 =e fifeoid id wing cee at a might e “a 
. aiai ear; exceeding) ine for the season ; very cl ear; aty. 
Lesser Glow-worms. — Perso eat Peaches, irr tee tare i of nir is ‘ikem pond; = poten overcast, rene Py heavy rain at night 
Apricots, and other stoned fi rt (aed ws does not P) FS ill aa oe Bes flavour a! fru eal Sees than — _ 22—Parti ally ov wercast Sore i fine; slight fog; 5 iron 
may often find a little centipede about 14 or 2 i ma a : rahe te hin ie. baw Oe 
7 ever neces a ais. time. rar an ine of RECORD oF TEE WEATHER AT SENE 
pe er rete up in the centre of the fruit. This inse heat to Pin ted to pals ying i ng prin- During the last 34 years, for the ensuing Week, en: -i e 1860. ' 
if Meer Sa io OVAR it is s darke wil cipally by r g ie to ee "or plants grown in £3 4/$¢e| g2 ae 
S EISE 38 reatest | Jas 2) te 
not a Week.” > =i ly. and keep the atmosphere in which they ESE Be se Ti Quantity |z; E 3 
EARLY Vinery.—As soon as the bunches can be dis- | Suna Pree IE TS aii | 3} 2) 6| al 76] 318 
: cerne: my on the puts shoots the extra buds should be | Mon. 2s.:| 470 | 33.3 oa 1$ ozo | i] Sl 6l tf 4h ‘ 
Calendar of Operations, removed, excepting such as may be required for pro-| Wea: 24:1 43 [sea {ars} E | tae fatal al falda 
(For g ) ducing bearing WE next season. In leaving these Friday E BF {330 laa] i | os | 4 a} 3} al 39 HE 
ears latter select such as are formed nearest the main stem | Sam 493 135.4 1418 | I6 _| 0.95 _| 212! 9! 4! al gnoj 4 
Pa ANT reei ENT. The hiphen toppers pema the above period occurred on the Ist, 
Cons: , &e.—Forcing houses and pits will | further in their growth. Such shoots as have more than a a ember A etait: gier 
very soon require to ‘to be kept i in full kee to supply one bunch should have them reduced to that number, 
the gas dem that will be made o Notices oe Correspondents. 
plan nts i bloo must, however, Spe taken Tying i in the young wood should be manoged G APPLE TREES: Old We cannot possibly recommend one 
eryman rath an another. You may obtain with 
harden then for a a two, either te placing Sma 
them in the conserv: 
ee: or intermediate house. 
ith 
to avoid the danger of their ‘breaking. ates the b bee 
n ae ratios aly few inohes the syrin e may be graduall beds is th th of March: 
In addition t geed the conservatory gay wi thheld ; as too much humidit: <p this pa sg aa umeda 4B. Your wri aE Ren spelling a ə so bad that we 
bloomi let the gng nt of the house Sanda injure both higa- 2 banches,: and a| -are not muro that wo make out yous meaning: TEENE 
be changed, by grouping the pint. sufficient degree of moisture easily be kept by slowed a readied i oe ce dant aie go with them. 
= Fieri ERE ER a few striking ones, | sprinkling oors and EE paratus several| But if So lants are smothered by others and have no 
as he hardiest Palms, to n effect. Pay | times daily. te the admission of air so as to | „proper ion of air d them it will com Fr. 
ttention to the intended for ve bloo pares antl current at all times stroagh tiq house ; | FUSS H se Panel po fogs Sigur tn pach espe Peziza auram 
by day state of tia. M. J. y 
tho ner a Gradoallg aiT ae pene Eaters: Om aunty Teka foll rere 
1 65° by the ti e cann e to name ets full oi sae 
keeping the t! In future we must make it a rule never to examine a 
day according to t eiaent = Ae you E 1, 2, Bourse Dias e Noa Sous ark cure Ranco 
can command, Keep up the heat in the outside border King of the Pippins; 5, and not Tiere 
e| by additions when ry, bearing in mind the inju- sr ant teas tener Wik. The 
re, or | rious effects an; SER check roots in action will ee p 
Liga re ; t, the y er may be had procione on Pp crop vee ving succession Vineri - isthe Visa ti fake Yr which th paat Pippins; 2, Dutoh 
y 4L 
Aeg io display miy a Apen Ha till & April or May onok aig see same nori f: i sakir E i AAA = Secdimg Apple is teri "Doyen A but will 
or ear! the bulbs should be pl : locaying | Naira 0r PLERIS Sale IN i ; 
iin Bonton, Pee b pred: pa rings anted ou y to keep the house and fruit y; “remove decaying gg eae TEER Jai pe cavatum renia 
planted pang the aoe of Octo r, and | frost. For a, late G: th i DION o a eS ginas joat nen a oes & 
s e Ba b: is found t p’ cannot just now spare . 
De ‘he best pots are 5- ray seat ad | possess valuable te pronarin BEE a Gm sles —@ M oe ee Pir e 
one bulb, “and 6 or -inch Acie ž i hich | ; both are r na AA TARN repable without difficulty 
) ulbs. vate 3 W careful il tillag ; kiy Pinus nigricans; 4, Nepal 
roots grown together in in ae fe piesa a eek ‘hele a fruit i and more tee ee ‘Arik - Itseems to be vestita, the 
effect bed single ening If uie than the weakly trees; a natural Syn paa of Sangen de ae Daa oN or Fror; HJM Frenchare said to priy 
above, used, grea e tise of ing G eee 
Treting, The soil used for potting should be as r hi W means of enclosing th bunches in pap bags, and he Dore 
j possi ble; such as one- esh loa! some correspondent will ol L AN 
pasture, with the turf decayed in iep a k benefited by well thinning the cons bd ving wie detaile necessary to a ia q a tho 
; ; nam a small portion of|a 2 NA surplus will t fe fanciful modes of training sensible 
_ however, this cannot | e twice or Pe ri the iait ae emo Study our g ur good màster of tho 
methods and at 
end richest at command | bloom ce a expand, when it must be discon- before attending to to horticultural wi : aie 
