| 
that = mate between Ca Capt. 
Commissioner were off soon after the date of the 
> 
Jens $1 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
amateur. ” Mosman nurseryman unless he buys and sells | loam, well enriched with ba gpa on asloping bank, shel- 
plants for profit ; er oe man is a gardener hang he pre Maa tered to the north an t by w: sole and only partially shaded 
a garden for some one who pays him for doing so, on his o from the south by distant objects. He adds that scarcely a flower 
account for profit. can thered without this im tion, out of four or five 
Ww. M.—A sate ’s gardener is one who is exclusively em- | dozen plants. These es are not ui ; they 
ployed by some one person; & jobbing gardener is one who has | arise from the pistils in the centre of the flower being converted 
many different e! baa sain into leaves. and thus a vi taken by the 
plant e ar of any one having discovered why 
such 
2D, Wulthamstow, can obtain Clématis montana of any of 
incipal en nurserymen. Great numbers of it have 
oe y b the Horticultural Society. It is from the 
" eam Sp Oardener’t is informed that the destruction of the Thorn 
hedges about Battersea and elsewhere is caused by the ravages of 
the ao are of the small Ermine mo 
most parts of England. 
\ elepcery Mr. Coledby for his ricci ragmace of the purple Laburn 
per bye og ae produce ene dea 
fie will find several notices of such appearances in it in some of 
our recent orca non them till their bleached sprouts have become decidedly green; 
Cc. M. must send his plants in better order, and numbered, if he | after has happen p S ehadull oe 
us to name them. ral Ss eeicedl wate: os aco 
Mr. Slade will find the mead is becoming more vigorous, after which 
last despatches, and Prd yearn recommenced in 
ruary, — beige ene fer aa of the Bogue 
Forts, pte The particulars of 
he op ing and fale lowing this e - 
| tailed Te ~ Foreign news. It appears, eaten, from 
the tenour of the aan irae = espatches, and fr m the fact 
of his fo 
ties may be anticipated. — 
e learn the eats from Bombay of Sir y R. 
by 
piece 6 of _— tae in winter. th: be o ; and when Mad die down towards winter Chetan, who hi ill-health to resign 
Se — i = dry place. Turning the pots on the | the Gorerno ernorship 0 of that Presiden The 
Pink Sives isa good plan. Cape bulbs not yet shooting ve | | cy. bay army 
Agricola will be obliged to any of our readers who will inform a hotbed. Mr. ian work on on Aateny i con- | iz the Punjaub contioued i ina 
thim of the best mode of destroying the grub on meadow land; the best * r managing such plants. Sow the TRAPPE, Rha 
otherwise than by flooding. newly-arrived seeds immediatel ely on a gentle hotbed, and fait bapa P atistied, 
AW ong caleneer prota i cautious how ea them no water, only a, ie nate e germination has begun. had 
nitrate of soda. ough it acts beneficially upon grass land : . 
Dahlias, it appears to ct poison to many plants. Very ferent aplaran systems. 5 ere es oe ee of Se Sah ws most insecure, and 
little is yet known about its Praha upon apna og ween: — A Collage Gardener. ding up Po See ee 
poe ee od small doses destroy the specimens encroach as fi tle as posse on the foliage when the lanes So in'a 
the stems advance in more 
‘An Originnl Subscriber asks for an easy cure for the coceus or | YOURS state 
ecals whiell infests Peach and Nectarine trees, and whether it foliage prod go the lows ofthe fw lower see amg era be 
tan be applied at this season without injury to the fruit.—[There | Smothe the first that s se: 2 prove bait dg lar 
have manv remedies recommended in our columns, but we Enna ge OF eke 
fear the greater part will injure the fruit. if applied now. tageous ; regards large 
water, in the proportions of 1 1b. of soap to 5 gal- 
more especially 
varieties. The sides athe ee a one rather than 
because t ord but little 
following : ur, $1 ae aay nalbgcmts understood to be that of training two 
on ie nae Seeniok oad a calul gape ee Leal Vine shobts in the present season, with the i intention that one of 
be boiled together for about half-an-hour, ied warm. them shall be left for bearing frui ext season, and the other cut 
Sunning Hill.—We will examine as soon as we can. dowa at the winter. prenkey on te to produce two shoots in 
The Acacia cuneata, in Higel’s Enume. | ensuing summer. This shoot you) to grow retrong, in order 
ratio, and Acacia dentifera, figured some months in the that the shoots whic tig intetded rt (is eagines rib i a = 
Botanist. looks much . tricolor, yet the fe 0 not check its grow eb 
ce nepdat Oar Ta Laan for by so doing you will not strengthen it, as to sup- 
poiproaf ny Mey on Orchidacez if the fruit is 
ver, to have noticed 
= 
z : that Our Irish Subseriber suffers, like many others, from a pesti- 
penne wersnet they canbe madetogroms Ee thee aes know not how to arrest. What we have been 
. Wright to Mr. Paxton’s first letter, which | 
al 
at 5 per oat, which hed been 
th 
Boe in that city ad a +, 7 
the i 
in some native regiments 
“4 rs 1 a- 1 ord 
to meet the objections of Mehemet Ally tnd eae the 
Eastern question to a fal settlement. The insurrection 
tially suppressed ; al 
the eee ns agen by the cruelties of thei 
conquerors, se to serious appreensions 
ae troubles. 53 ia Can amp) continue, and other islands 
er Mr. 
ur, paper of April 17th, for os answer to pela of 
e will there see “that one of the houses alluded 
a letter by Mr. 
of * Lancaster Gazette:—-‘It is not 
wart the tool but the fruit, which the caterpillars destroy. 
The trees, both of the Apple and Pear, and the Gooseberry have 
been completely cleared in a few pair 
my i 
ge gene weataphin 
climate, bears well as 
so that the leaf is fae aombpmsrganarte as: on oa 
take 
ip tate ad ayes. ~Our Euro- 
g news is also important: i 
have maga ti the 
Reece and the rere 
ceedings 
Siccie to the forged 
modification of the e Ministry i e 
tement already existi ing in Paris has been increased 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICUL’ 
withi s}, | theleaf; and the caterpillar itself is obliged to eat an opening for tion of the o) tion candidate as Vice-President of the 
black Ischia will also asa standard; but the birds greedily Ee een " de 5 fe ppost 
pe after a certain time of its . ~ 
pomibinits The es ein soxere the Rossa raet.—The best oa is “A Treatise on the Pr Cham! er of The relations — ae 
ann fecha Soy Step pai Pay sh ceciiee — nae a ae neral Treatment of aring- the winter 3 . s 5 Pinte Bacrraems 
poate We really cannot answer this which is ieonttey wg By We inched. easberee 1932: Heaths are ‘PP £ 3 
too deep for us; I ee oe capa inge- | not so it to grow as many imagine ; tie clef rehuiaites fox appointments, and also in regard to the practical fulfil- 
ous ser . oo inde his ieijieesions ia barraeeh their well-doing being a soil composed of turfy peat and silver- f the D Cc i R t advices fi h 
Sie & Latin word, comping, and has the same origin as ee ana ehiteme Satis DIETS DF rae caepage ~ | United States inform us that Mr. M‘Leod has been re- 
the more common word entar@eolours might, | Fs'n7, Hamerton bas not had an answer to his question, itis be- | moved from Lockport to New York, and that an appli- 
therefore, be t completing onies.. Mrays of light of different | 1.0 we'thave nevér received his letter, Cheyrenl’s book is Sur 
po age oat aloe saga terete og ml white | loi du des re “cation: for ‘his release was er premeditation or: 
portions they form white light; and as green in this. the Fo: . | May contain the intel 
pletes the ‘quantity of to Soni i Chae ee, 
Jight, it is said to be complementary of red.. oe 
E. u. W.—The blistered condition of the Peach and Nectarine No. 22 ; 
‘leaves is what the French term la Cloque. It is occasioned hy | Acclimatisation of Australian. | | Ipewic ee aes 
old when the leaves are first . They : Tectnastons, P's remarks vi : ale 
or bloated, thi crisp, distorted. The teas ae ae 
“tracted, and i generally obstructed, so that they Pi 5 
“come ¥ than useless for the elaboration of sap, and should, 3; 
be picked off. This disease never onl na 
®roduced in warm weather. es Oe c a 
Cepurus.—Pawlownia is the spelling of con! writers, not ee 
Parlomnia, which, however, we doubt not, is the correct ortho- lps 
the scale of Réaumur. We thank our kind for his = 
having called our ion to it; and in future we shall take B42 5 
are to give the cx ig degrees of Fahrenheit as he ae 
“suggests. Say agree Ther Neumann says the plant et 
‘hore was, 6° i. (15? F ), (@#)-and s° Re F.) To what 
does the note about Pasha relate? How are we to An - Wee 
peek y 
as a: in ¥ of the G t, domestic 
as well as foreign, h bj 
debate of last night will toposs sess unusual steed 
be found to 
Tt was not not brought toa lose tntil Male past 3 o'clock = 
e numbers bein: 
morning, ' th 
or the motion, 312; +g au: oes mejorty of one 
east he — ate till or to — on ee 
‘inisters 
nnpipaieeenn Copies Se 2, 
when it eepeats, Let FO, 
ae News. 
Tae Covrr.—Her — and Prince 4 ‘ 
al, left town 
noon for Windsor Castle. © 
Eton Montem with their 
turned to Buckingham Palace in 
