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| over, and finds half of them destroyed, but still several in the 
state Psa gricars and he hopes some of Aeon may live and shoot. 
—In our opinion, the opinion here referred to is unsupported 
OWEVEr, A MO: 
od ON COVENT GARDEN MARK 
7 the beta ending be ot 23, 1841. 
In consequence rae the cold be. a3" <~ea this week, the supply 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
oreign intelligence is not of ve very great import- 
Our Fo 
“aes the French rag a — a the 
have int the new 
ce me: the recruitment d jibes poate a nly which 
affords some mg tails of the warlike preparations rendered 
| neces sary b he poli licy of the | late Min istry. Aw 
of vegetables has not been gon prices have rather ad- evidence and doubtful in theory. It is, hi t ol 
van Fruit has been’ pri renters a the tr some arti- | question, which have no means of Solving e to put 
rather brisk. Of flowers there is usual, ‘ asst it to the test is to a Laburnum with the purple Cytisus 
ment; both of rare and common kinds. — Fruits: Good Qu great many places ; to destroy all the eyes of the latter; and 
Enville Pines are tolerably plentifal, and'a few large Providence | to force poe plantin — spring, gently, in a very damp greenhouse. 
may be obtain Hothouse Gra ming more abund- | By this m erin ious buds may be produced on the bark of 
ant. A le of forced Che are offered at 42s. per lb. | the strips <n p 
Green Apricots fetch about Is. 6d. per small pottle. Green Goose Bre Prada . adadin  oiank called Botch, is probably Volka- 
be y also ined.’ Strawberries are excellent and inérm We cannot, however, 
Apples and Pears differ but little last week.— m9 pe se 
A. B: We do not understand the question. Do you mean to 
, hite and B B d 
Vegetables. White rown Brocco! 
pi 2 ena g A few bunches of young Tarnips fetch om se — deol cannot be painted white? 
= ‘The Bréssiais macrostachya, 
ood. 
2s, 6d. to 3s. per bunch. The calmness os Kool em. retin has arts 
ted a large su of ein Las 
wongia to cl 2A the p ely risen. Cos Some Correspondent asked us a question about Cotton, and we 
are , and sell from 1 . per score. New e hee unfortunately mislaid it. Would he be so good as repeat it? 
Potatoes are uality and tolerably plentiful.—Flowers H. Ford’s plant is the large variety of Kennédya rubicinda, 
A — variety of cut-flowers have bi exhibited e | and is a very fine greenhouse a from New Holland. It is, 
us kinds of Calceolarias, Cine pre R ‘ing rather than ne 
Boe wor! is ell as Washington, Lord Denman, and he mixture staid 1 by . King at page 132 for 
Gaines’ of “note Pel ich force exceedingly well destroying the Caterpillar on is to be mixed 
the latter kind i d to last longer in a bouquet than any other | while the soap-suds are i to be applied when cold. 
sort. Besides these we observed flowers of Vi jofd R. M.—The plant from Swan River is an Oxylébium. 
in 
the Oncidium is longifé- | 
of continuing the « occupation of Algiers ; it appears to be 
the intention of the Government to restrain thei ir views o 
nqui 
PRICES, 8 Satorpay, Arar 24.—FR gated A epee rown pag toe —In Spain, the Regen mcy question is still the chief topic of 
ie, per are us y su 
ape pee dngpenst half tieve, 10s to 15s Cucaitery per Teaterae's to 58 toomu too little light. Like all other di how- basogetteacde “the a rerent vices infor oem Oe that a larg 
herria fo cre aaa 6d to ls | Lemo: = ee od = 7 oe attack plants, this is very little understood. We should 
erries, force: > i i 7 
‘ Almonds, S. 8s glad to receive more specimens in fortnight hree weeks, 
Apricots, gree es, sia 2 ee Almond per age r Ib. 3s when the specks will have s ore, jleavi Regency of the Duke de Victeri, and that the p party in re 
a ae ee le Wainuc ger bush: Seeco oe T. gan ed eprrief ctive i to 
_ f . i — are so destructive in your 
ume eas pr. ln to Be uta per | bushel— plants of every tsind, patticulatly to Dehiias acs meen ne of See appointment of the Duke to that important o Office. 
fe brag incl — Riteslona, ae petow ayy a Lee baxpake mnillipeden, fall vacacrtned rs mon BAe A Rech sesh : 
itter, per to , are not wireworms, but : e milli ly 
Shles ES. . rallies a late Number. ¢ Banksia Rose, which grows so luxuriantl: _ excitement 7 8 the clergy z and the Goremnment 
eae ppring: per a Say agree rts ae plinty hf. sieve, 4s to Se but never blo: except once, and then very little, during F 
roceoli, White, pe  bdle, 18 €d to — Green (Ciboules ra) P Bein» 2d to ad eight years, should have its roots well cut in with the spade. We | Civil Courts. for i ines leadi 
— Spanish, per ‘22 to be should dig a trench round it about a yard from the stem, di 
Pag se outa, pe persve Chives, per bitch, 3d is roots we met with, and then fill the trench — a quantity Secret efforts to revive civil war in Spain have also been 
Bitke aires ped — de ASparagus, per 100, Large, fe to 10s of poor light soil; this would check its luxuriance in the first in- discovered, and it is } stated: that the King of Na has 
Broad ss Lesa tc half ave, re, 108 Second, or Midd’ 4s to 6 3 ent its return. Courts; calli 
sas rida to ie senate, SPME;OT Small, etode ez | . John D.—It is the Aspididtus that infests your Apple an * ng upon 
4% Seuaca A Sew, <a ‘all ove.1¢ | Letince, aowre pai j nontioe 4 oa, ge er = et blossoms, and causes | | their intervention i in favour of Don Carlos.—In Portugal, 
Garrolee dot de eamatanty bi boteee: + MbBDDy per abt and, like o~ apne most difficult to eradicate. We 
a § Hock, pec haMOnencsnense Celery, per Sc a should prune in the young wood as far as will allow, | wo i Ministry has eo: Any to neice anew plan to 
Fayaere: Per. dos. 34% 12 0 Loser f her ners le carefully burn the cuttin, the > the wall with t the necessity of any pap bapa ion to private 
‘Resrmmnai sain la Wisma eecdon: behs. 3s > and the branches with some adhesive sul ge: 
Salsa ber bode ode = ar ee 2 in oss entomological article on the scaleinacet, D. 131, some setelish The negotiations for ie commerce 
lorse Radish, per ‘ Sage, per dozen " entioned; perhaps weak glue-size would be as with Eng! be soon cluded.— 
So pe etgi i he pierced BEE So aad as anything. por of this nature can be - a Pe Paele te so nen seed 
:— Turnip, perdez. = 1s 6d togs pry Lae xp “1 ee effectual—if they are. i‘ itzerlan , ta excite on the 
Spinach, per half sieve, Rhubarb Stalks, per bundle, 62tole 0. B.—An index will be published at the end of each year. subject of religion has broken out in Lecere; the 
Notice Seid r* Young aaa ar shal] have full information sbout the hygro- | vote of the xtraordinary in 
espondent, meter nex’ 
wore ertinaz op: Pe} suppose dy be beet as “We kee his ett — ; Conservative probably h bl pression of  Conven' remains Seagieneivie: 
fore us, and s' ip opportuni ‘or destroying the buds of his Polyanthi . lik i 
He will see ee to-day that our views are not dissimilar. bekiedas* Lee hig, 2 pratima gers e Canton of Argau b only disregarded 
; A Subberiher—The Polyanthas na calyx formed with f G. B. f pots are numbered according | it, but p led to alienat pr belonging 
not four) ommon. is one of those c the scale of the London potters. A 48- signifies that 48 are i 
eviations from the parts on which is founded tained in what is called a cast. 48 to the rlikia de gl tec oes pepper 
the moder theory of what is eyy id pen = the opinion | J. B. Warren.—If your Pear-tree flowers plen’ of the Federal Directory and of at majority of the 
of M Ologists, evel of ap » EXC] e root, sets fruit, the cause must cold at me one the 1 fant i 
seeds, is composed of leaves, more or less altered from t & —— health ea frosts do a damage to the blossoms = | prow whole Confederation, ind appears 
gainer stati Cf such pcs. oe — the we genkey a Strum. | of Try fect of a screen of canvas projecting a | ‘2 an an state, chiefly ari: presale religious differ- 
msists any small leaves, rown, and rolled up, prim ps et from the wall. Cuttings of Perry-Pears may easily and man inhabitants of = Cat pened cantons 
Geapoeed over asucculent, fungous receptacle. sti article Mor- | be penn in ‘ean or at the garden of the Horticultural z a 
phology in. the “Penny Cyclo ‘opeedia.””. We shall soon ‘introduce | society of London, through i of _ Fellows. 
some pendal ve per pine Ce ee - . ens Expectans will © e his nettles in grass more formed Ne preparations a @ progress for the 
essrs. Veitch. a a readily by frequent mowin; than “ any other means. Cuttin; 
larger is S. pilésum, the other is S. proliferum. Roses tak = and put in, in a shady place, are mares = ion of the yar ‘Sri the se pa — 
Messrs. mg and nei New Holland plant called a | root, if, as he sa they are shooting vigorously. ae qualified civilisation to receive 
Bossizea is \ A Galecekies--thoabie —_ Lilies-of- menepe = may be ob- cai to facilitate this 
P.’s beetles are the Sone ae Ricipes of Fab., and we should | tained from any res| nurseryman. a and 2 eshte reviate the con n. In order to f 
ik Lilies-of-the- 
object, schools have mganised for the instruction of 
the J children, ail joan Hebrews from foreign 
countries have been invited to Superintend them. It is 
feel obliged by his sending us a small shoot: per Post, Prepormny 4 Valley are in the country, a scarce. 
the operations of the peel. ate in order that an A Novice.—Chorozéma vérium is a hardy couse plant ; the 
drawn up for the Gurdeners’ Chronicle—R. soil that best’suits it is a ae of silver- peat, and loam, 
~ Mr. W. €ock’s insects Reet to be an Acarus, very ni y allied | in almost equal quantities ; in the greenhouse it should have an 
to the Red Spider. er-Of- Saeuae applied with oy Ten l- | airy situation, and while growing. be ae, supplied with water. 
WS, as ke ee ah in the article on the Red Spider, or | If much ee to ym a ort-jointed, and far 
ing the trees with soft soap. beri er 
oap, sulphnr,. ‘aut lime dissolved in — loured than if gr 
ust be re-. @. J.—The plant i is Tederiun 
soft .water, will prove the remedies ; but they must be tater 
€ if the first application does no’ the Rs The “Proceedings not to-day are so long, that we have been 
De Alneto. —The chief s: 
species of Foner from which are de- | obliged to postpone some of those which we have 
rived our garderi varieties are—A. maria, horténsis, and stel- : - to frui Pine-apple plant uickly as 
lata. e beautiful ight bine 2 species, which blows | possible, presuming that they are at present in good health, you 
mth— eir parent. ust ith: Dp bottom, than is 
time 
the 
I elease 
them from many existing burdens, but to admit them 
without limitation to the privileges of other Russian sub- 
j F 
remon- 
strance of Austria on the © Allied Powers i in fa- 
in: Dink CR = 
towards ‘the of this mor 
ee. eer AS pang with broad potion i ecessary 
Che her us kind, with very numerous petals of a linear- pr cone Ae ete tera which 
vonina, w: plants 
the spree suecession. We also learn that there is 
abdication of Mehemet Ali in fa- 
‘ phical 
uire along period of rest, but not gees line 9 from 
In p. 246, a“ a, line 15. from the bottom, for there a been 
the vapoe settled. é 
At hi ee onda re- — et the _ 
tak 
ry, and we e e 
mones live year after year in great beauty, without being taken ene but,” read, “there 
i ¢ foot of asouth wall. The kinds | a fow 
just, Sle 6é per qr. of 
the places where t! grow. 
Franchise, regulated by his Irish Registration Bill, will be 
raised from 5/. to 8/., as far as coun’ 
that no change will take place in ‘cecacke 
citement was 
a fat 
ane It appears, however, that the report was entirely 
+ 388 
An Original Subscriber.—We regret that your Numbers should dirty, 2 lés ons ton; Lance’s be oc 12s aos 7 
be injured in the folding; but such accidents happen to all news- Scie natieanas tee, —< ieee Nira Bry ll Bad payee 
Papers with a very large sale, in consequence of the rapidity with pry cme; Nierae of Potash or Salty tpetre, 272 éd to 8% per cwt.; ? Willey Dust, 
which they are nécessarily done up for post. We always endea- | 4/4s per ton; The —— the Londan Mannre Company, 515s per ton Alex- 
Your to make our answers to Correspondents useful to others as | ander’s Chie-fou, ware, 21a per ton.—Mark Lane Ezpress. 
as to the querist, where they are of any interest; butwe | rypex op THE PRINCIPAL HORTIGULIURAL SUBJECTS IN 
mall; ‘wer inquiries that are Prscrie cowie SS ae as ot xo. 16. co 
instances quoted to us, and then the shortest answer seems the | .! yitifoliam . ‘ mpatiens cai Si aaa * 
best. The info A rning cuttings is in preparation ; eee as” > 6c ree eee en: i, ES 
Soon as the matter is ready we shall commence a series of notices | 3*t/ct indice, do Sey Gt Bien caiauean, tes aibanis ‘sew cear 
upon the art of very much in detail. With regard | Cardeon, caltiva ot =, ae ok eee ing for Ladies,” 
to giving English names more co: y, there is a much greater a pon ed Seka at Re _— 
SiBculty than our ee ng mee aoe be: | Cee mere, Wa 2k 2 Se S| Memeo Ont, 
5 ape use, and that by wi & Sant be Grrentiy kocwn, Cherey, Morello, ieederivation 245 4 Manerre inne: . ats 
e names are vague never | Chrysanthe: + uy bunda + 
employed the dealers in plants. We are. however, by no oentae-niag ae a ae Onions, new mode of r 1s 
means inds print Rigi fe wishes ; ro sadn we | Gliour Blue, rap one RP Orchidaceots Plants, list of © 245 « 
candevise a means of f : on : oy ee es on mneme ss ee 
we will abide by it. [t would certainly ‘<eute No. oe Se enn’s Heating, 
Spay tgmany ifthe Latin names of plants could be cepensed | Socgssyeer-gsmm tr S| pate cae” BOS 
. We return a manner ong. ee i ne ma 2| Po ineiples of cultivation 243 
#22. asks our on a to by the Hon. — varietiesof 5... SET h 
and Rey. W. Hi in two papers in the Gardener's Mu; % i ‘i So a Rhododendroas as standards « os 
in June 1 : ber Sotensnc yond, 7 On nn = bella ato Sle Seeman acts of inter on : moe 
‘in of the purple Laburnum, and on field fulgens and its hybrids 246 a | Roses, Lane jolt te € 
opens to the horticulturist for the production of hybrid plants.’* Galvanic Protectors - 2a = _- 
dies, the renaining Fee ceases postr with caeage iyo ae ae Store for = sell grecahenee «ses 
stock, other small buds are formed a! junction, new hy- villea sul ~ 2. 1 She] VaeeBiver;noecon . 3065 
brids are the result, one of which is the yurnum. On | Herticsitural Gardens, | Yineties, Resting |. 5. Bas 
Rost this, #2 looked over, if the autumn, all the buds Of his | 150%. tearsi Society, pisilege ‘Willow, W: Be See 
Roses, and found at least 30 with the buds gone, but. the bark of | Mo"cultaral Soe “8B | Winter, ite at Elmbam- 
the graft perfectly green. Since winter he has again looked them | Hyiranges, bluefowers | | gua} Hall” : «+ SE € 
without! 2 foundation, no arrival ra Bermuda having been 
—_ for the seaso Thu - 
James’ It was not very numerously potas 
and although ‘te assemblage in front = bes: James's 
Palace eat, the: r y_ brilliant 
uipages pd th e 
conto by Prince 
ith her presence in the ev: 
to hear that the Qu 
It is stated Her 
small for her establ 
take Shugborough Hall, the seat 
as a summer residence." 
eeiciemeciediaialentiabnl 
