. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . Dust your Vines freely with sulphthe only effectual remedy for mildew. , which la Names OF Plants : J L P. viteUina. — v4 i) a. ,. nodosa: 2, Cyrtopodium Andersoni.—irP/jif/inj1, IS certainly Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum : it may be somapeculiar variety, but as yet is too Uttle developed to enableto judge on this point; 2, Oystopteris fragihs.—2). Pinua Little can be added to past directions in this depart-ment; those who have been favoured with rain willhave transplanted many plants which need such atten-tion. Ihese will


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . Dust your Vines freely with sulphthe only effectual remedy for mildew. , which la Names OF Plants : J L P. viteUina. — v4 i) a. ,. nodosa: 2, Cyrtopodium Andersoni.—irP/jif/inj1, IS certainly Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum : it may be somapeculiar variety, but as yet is too Uttle developed to enableto judge on this point; 2, Oystopteris fragihs.—2). Pinua Little can be added to past directions in this depart-ment; those who have been favoured with rain willhave transplanted many plants which need such atten-tion. Ihese will now require occasional waterings,and the soil freshly moved amongst them. Thisindeed, will be necessary after heavy rains. Otherswho have not been favoured with rain, must defer allsuch transplanting. AVater Celery carefully and con-stantly, whether upon seed beds or otherwise; thiscrop IS not over promising as yet. IF. E. STATE OP the WEATHEU AT CHISWICK, NEAll LONDON•r the Weeli ending June 10,1868, asobservcdat the Hortieultural 4—Dull, elond^ ; very fine; eloudy at night,d fine ; very fine; clear and fine!; exeeedingly hot; fine, but eloudy; very flue at nig^-overeast. clear ana hne: eold n t night. ^f—»^-.»i .iiiu verj line , overeast ; nne .at night,lo-Fine and clear ; very fine ; eioudy, but fine at temperature of the week, 1 fl-IOdeg. below the average. ^„ v„j—^6^ ^lo poiui,, .;, e^ystopiens iragms.—JJ. PiiL,mcio.—RL. Chimonanthusfragrans.—/rcfdiirf. 1, Papa.^.onentale ; 2, Papaver crooeum ; 3, Geranium C// Lythrum Salicana.—SiM-im. Rhododendron bland-?I?2™,?,?P™ e B. Phlomis fruticosa.—A FB. fecilla Coopen.—//iS. 1, candidum •2, Anstea capitata ; 3, Cytisus sessilifolius.— ir B. : H R s. The effect of frost is not always seen at lie decay in your Pears has evidently taken place fromwithm to the surface, and is pro


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