. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . e averaxe. RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICIC.DrtrlnjttbB Inst30 yearn, for the ea«uiiix week, ending Oct. 25,1tnS. Oct. fit ill No. OfYeara Inwhich Riined. OreacectQuantityof Ram. Prpva linicWi z 1 11 11!1 ==? i 2 1t .n?.-i 39.S 49.5 13 o.ci m. A Moo. ?-n 59., 40.r> 49.9 P.34 1 3- :i Tuea. ?-1 53 o 40.4 4n.4 13 oj;4 3 2 •A 5 fi: S 1 Wed. 5S7 443 515 IS tC6 1-1 ?* rhiirs. ???, y,^ 41 :i 17 0.56 »? 1 - b 4 10 S 1 Fridny ?-?4 &<i.(l :^o.9 47.9 15 Cf^S -. »liJ 6, 2 Saiur. 55.-; Z-i.h 4G.S 15 nr. 4 3 4 The hicSest temperature diirin

. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . e averaxe. RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICIC.DrtrlnjttbB Inst30 yearn, for the ea«uiiix week, ending Oct. 25,1tnS. Oct. fit ill No. OfYeara Inwhich Riined. OreacectQuantityof Ram. Prpva linicWi z 1 11 11!1 ==? i 2 1t .n?.-i 39.S 49.5 13 o.ci m. A Moo. ?-n 59., 40.r> 49.9  P.34 1 3- :i Tuea. ?-1 53 o 40.4 4n.4 13 oj;4 3 2 •A 5 fi: S 1 Wed. 5S7 443 515 IS tC6 1-1 ?* rhiirs. ???, y,^ 41 :i 17 0.56 »? 1 - b 4 10 S 1 Fridny ?-?4 &<i.(l :^o.9 47.9 15 Cf^S -. »liJ 6, 2 Saiur. 55.-; Z-i.h 4G.S 15 nr. 4 3 4 The hicSest temperature diirin Stock Photo
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. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . e averaxe. RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICIC.DrtrlnjttbB Inst30 yearn, for the ea«uiiix week, ending Oct. 25, 1tnS. Oct. fit ill No. OfYeara Inwhich Riined. OreacectQuantityof Ram. Prpva linicWi z 1 11 11!1 ==? i 2 1t .n?.-i 39.S 49.5 13 o.ci m. A Moo. ?-n 59., 40.r> 49.9 P.34 1 3- :i Tuea. ?-1 53 o 40.4 4n.4 13 oj;4 3 2 •A 5 fi: S 1 Wed. 5S7 443 515 IS tC6 1-1 ?* rhiirs. ???, y, ^ 41 :i 17 0.56 »? 1 - b 4 10 S 1 Fridny ?-?4 &<i.(l :^o.9 47.9 15 Cf^S -. »liJ 6, 2 Saiur. 55.-; Z-i.h 4G.S 15 nr. 4 3 4 The hicSest temperature diirine the Rbovp iierioil iIS30-therm. 73 de^.; and the lowest on the 21st, 1912- Kotices to CorrespondeiJts. Books: JK R. Honre on the Vine may possibly answer yourpurpose.—--1 F. Whitings Flower Gardening for Latiies mayperhaps furnish tlie kind ot information you seek for.^—i^.Bronus Forestt^r. BuKDi.ii: J P S. Your plan is right. If the border is 6 -^r S feetwide and 2 feet deep it will he enough. Concrete may be made. , plant. It will grow freely ia good rich loam, and if kept underglass it will blossom in spring and ripen its fruit early iaautumn. Small plants in pota bear well, and the fruit whenquite ripe is delicious. It is about the size of a Black (Jurrant.J Giant Aspauagus : M G Y. It is a general belief in this countrythat there ia only one sort of Asparagus, and that what iscalled Giant is only so because of high cuUivatiou. We neverourselves saw a second sort, unless the green or purple headsto be found in any Asparagus bed are to be considered so. Guano : G H. Blue Billy is the lime that has been employed forpurifying gas. It is largely used by fraudulent guano dealers.We canuot recommend one person rather than another. Doubt-less you will obtain the information yon seek by inquiring atthe counting house of ilessrs. Gibbs & Co. in BiehopsgateStreet. IIor-WATER Pipes : Z>, Pressly. Nothing is better than a paintformed of lampblack, oil, and a sufficient qu