gorec10.]. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 457 
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State of naa * pamper at Chiswick during the last 15 years for little water as eye e the ee iy solution is, the a 
. ensuing Week ending July 17, 1841. : better. If t the di ld putty’ faa oval wot ted with such a solution over- N EWS OF TH E WE E K, 
=| ae “a night, it will be foun weilete eis iz ‘hems: Be potty is quite soft, 
ed without 
ee Towest| Temp wich | a3 aap Heer hg A aired to effect this will rcouden aking the Our news from France relates chiefly to the negotia- 
Joly | 7™P a 9 Z| the thickness of the putt putty, but if the solution be strong 12 hours | tions with thé Allied Powers in regard 
Sie. iz] faz | sea | eas] 3 be | ea te eee ee c the nici oe uestion, which is considered to be set at rest by the ac- 
fon. Be A a i _ ‘enin; oots * 4 
Wea, ~ iss | ers | cael. 6 | 2 | fruit-trees in summer is called “ Midsummer pruning,” from its ceptance of the new firman by Mehemet Ali. In the di- 
Thurs.15| 746 | 50.9 | 62.7 | 9 | | being usually performed at that time, and in too y instances omatic it is reported that the Paxe 
Fri. 16} 76.1 | 50.0 | 630 3 — | without ere to the nature of the season, or particular state invited the 2 
Sat. wf Ge aay {= 1 | ofthe trees. Fore-right shoots result from the vigorous state of French Cabinet to join the European. ance, 
vigorous 
the tree. They bear foliage, which, from its free exposure, ela- | and ile asdousaear ue har # a Cee 
borates much sap, hence forming great additions to the thic! ‘kness tion ; and all a 
The highest pase during the above period o Tred on 
the 17th, in 1$04—thermometer 94°; and the lowest, ps eee — of the branches, and to the quantity of roots. In short, their agree that the French Government 
in 1840—thermometer On the 13th, south-west winds action tends to invigorate and increase the tree generally. But, 
poloenent prev vilel nt. on yee braget i <oe when they become crowded, they obstruct n T . 
SS the an fore a judicious removal mes ne- 
sande ON COVENT GARDEN MARKET, “ . . : Ge wee ot ak Kio, pate Spain, the debate of the Deputies on the 
. then ly assi ianship of t 
minate form, would be pushed into shoots. A few of the shoots, aa P i young ted by = 
where most cr should be taken off before Midsummer. | @¢¢iSion psi claims of the Infante Don Fran- 
: afew likewise be shortened down to | cisco de Paula ; and the 
peep tytn their base, chats ee ne Rigs ned Government to convoke both Cl for the ap- 
fauiaptia then Gnd bh DUT thn ide lade be ohettened. pointment of a guardian ; to which office it is believed 
oa it —The new number of Paxton has not reached us yet. As that fior melles will be t 
we receive it we will answer the note. ‘ TE report on 
punts from J. F. B., Inverness, are the Bladder Nut, Sta- | the budget shows a large deficiency in the revenue; 
phylea Ramage Ty rag iene Aah ge ferent iS O) to Christin R con- 
— ve applied - aterer for s 
‘concernii ng h ; — if we obtain an we tinued ; and 
will ment its contents. - Rollisson informs us - | the Gov: increase 
endron Rollissoni lived through the winter out of doors, but ot sgn the 
the stem and branches received considerable damage by the se- | @*™y in the present exhausted state of the treasury. 
Sted as pee” aries cin’ Gaara | Smet ena fe sil ia 
a e . e it bea 
Saas party x ordinary winters. ‘We hope for inf | gress, but their speedy settlement is expected. The move- 
by yer me SS varieties of showy Cactus. ments of the French fleet in . the Mediterranean appear to 
A Subscriber, Kennington.— Plants raised from seeds of Delphi- | }, . ae’ 1 la tas h 
nium grandidorum occasionally are very different in in colour from = Mcrae 
the original plant; we believe a white variety is avery rare | been sent to the Balearic Islands to repel any hostile at- 
occurrence. 
er dozen, ‘4. F. Bes plant is Valeriana dioica. ‘That from G. S. 7. is al fete ea ane toaster brought before 
eer pee hotitomse, per Mis, Se to €e banche minor. That from A. B.is Melia assaneeaiis Tota has of the the-pro- 
ican keeniee Pp. Pott, a i toes Oranges, per sseoig oo me sent the Czackia (, Meade cee ee Share ) liliastrum, and Lindria inte ek hs 1 1, 4, € the & 
a eer” bax shi r. galln., 5a tots el = 100, 6s bipartita. The sweet herb Subscriber ab origine is the | >, eg ote 
ig i Woodroof, Aspérala od oid n Por- 
Jolie is misled when she is told that Anemone: hortensis and tag, th the ‘nisry has “ofictally announced the 2 recogni- 
Peaches per 
» per dozen, — EA, 
Phe ha demands per punni Se 0dito tose apes peak Ss coronaria require different treatment. The same mem t dem 
Gooseberries, pr. hf. a eetaennee Walnuts, ash. 16¢ to 20 exactly is necessary for each. They will live for years in 
cesastees br ae r-halfsve.sfor Wine, | Nuts, per bushel well-drained border; but as they are apt to be attacked by’ pater known the rugged ‘that this cage a will be speedily 
as nats h -| and cannot bear wet in winter, it is better to take up the roots of slo, ed ‘ th Nort! The 
both species. Cy il thrive under th treatment sled “4 e other . 
as the Anemone; but care must be taken not to cover the crown to have a on the Ministry 
VEGETABLES. 
‘2,White, per dozen, 4d to ls Radish, Turn Fea bunch., 1s 6d 
Cabbag: : eon i 
Caulloirere, pet acan Tip Soar Spinach, nt ad a om to light. A west border is the best “for them ab. Cycla- | rangements are said to be in prog ying th 
Peas, persieve, 2s6dto5e - Onions, Old, per bushel, 4s mens, how: a on the north side of a hedge, If your national credit as to the character of t ew bonds, 
- "bet half sieve, = ne Ag oe — Green, per bunch, 3d to 7d plants suffer, it is probably from wet in winter. 
ota bs ems pleat pe aps: tieves tose ae ee shy ag ap es a We are sorry we cannot oblige A Constant Reader with the | previously to the proposed converdon — Fro Hanover, we 
Longpod Beans, per sieve, 2 : Shallots, 3 Young, perdoz. bunches, 4s | Prices of the books reviewed, but it is illegal todo so. All such | haye — intellige whose 
Broad Beans, ie ba het »2s Asparagus, per bundle, Large, 4s to5s | notices would be liable to advertisem cas It is Pre! interest 
Potatoes, pane » OCs toads | pric or Small, ae of booksellers to let the readers know, b: of advertise. | illness w mentioned i in our last Number; the Assembly 
ber zona of ‘oa td =e fisivaa Isto le 6d ments, where, books are to be had, and at ioe noe Pain fF the Bet. Vitha Ki gh eet me | 
Fre C. Pp. 1 1 otany y rtised our ‘a3 . nm ‘s - 
Parnige White srarite fmaeh oc tae Seat ee sere perce Lr columns. that the h zi ibunals are incompetent to enroeee iad 
= spills Paalsap dee rears “dsto pratereress, p. doz; small behs. 4d to9¢ | Indagator asks what Mr. Mackenzie means when he says, | suit of the Gotti fe inst th 
. per doz, per " gen p 
aise adlsh, ‘per badly te Gd to Ge Washoe, er pottl, ls3dto%e ‘| P-413, that ‘*the destruction which the cuckoo makes among spar- A Je ree 
Radish, Red, per doz. hands, 9d Vegetable Marro rdoz.,ls to3s | TOwS and other small birds is commonly reckoned by the th = 
A as sand ird of pre heugh! to Rome with 1 ¥ propo als ; and that tthe King 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Dovus.Le YeELLow Ross, we have to express our obligation to 
inf 
ti 
cd 
pariteie fo! slit coarse purposes only, such as packing-cases, and for 
turn 
many Soraya ‘ormation upon this subject. As soon p38 - ese of the church church question, which do not 
“as possible we shall abstract the evidence, and state what it e, for which it is well suited, on account of its not ise the rights and digiity of the crown.—From 
5) ees Pee aL r 
Discipulus r. Myatt’s address is Deptford. The eer ye" Constant Reader Will easily procure in thé winter seeds of bee ciake a recent | inform us, that Don - 
inclosed is mehr es rier vier or bat from its: both China and American par vite, ony which plants can be he will never resign his. rights to the 
we conceive you : 
raised ; they will also strike from cuttings, ptr ar ne a 
tedious. They both make excellent hedges, but 
much more slowly than Privet. They bear clipping well. Pelar- 
goniums, &c., may be kept in the winter under ‘Sea-kale pots, 
ey ents, 
only ‘handsome hardy Water Lilies are Paine alba, and 
Nuphar lutea and advena. Aponogeton may be had at the Bo- * in our last, in reference to acceptance 
The plants from Chelsonii are, 1, a Cistus, apparently C. salvi- The has received the sum trans- 
folius ; 2, Halimod dendron argentetim; 3, a variety of Helianthe- Yon tan thie 
mum vulgare, called oom ses 
‘o M.D.— 
Thanks t : 
Flora next week. in the firman may 
J. Ws plant from Nazareth is Paronychia argentea, which is *, 
common in Palestine. This gentleman is so sblaiig on to offer large a sum as ne purses cannot be ithout para- 
to ins si hcmit Oo our correspondent Mr. Murray, if he still de- 1 overnment of Egypt 
Bp ee athe an Oriental Pop ee Tacks me nedien soatioay: in e: rca oH state; 
in t: 
tered into a union, with the intention, it is said, of throw- 
ing themselves under the protection of the five e great 
To 
ni, Ciel and Escholtzias, wiscibmny races ma thisrenk 
Mrs. Loudon’s directions are not objectionable. 
with perfect suc. 
cess. Canit be the smell which off the insects which in- 
fest th on Sempre igo ie Mus? ? : 
"i Oats, disease in cs - 4305 
Mrs. Soe 3 3 7 soilfor + 5% date 
pected to oe, ipyalie ool pages Ffesias Girisneee eecomaay oat Of 
Dlogm in th or fe wr years from >on teenteaeaa endl Pim, the Crees ss ae 
bos abd yak ee and ices ot the ane 5 
Plane, 5 MME 
+ 4295 
+ 4305 
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sath ec 
5 438 B | 
2420 b 
+ ee 
ao remonstrances: forwarded to New York; 
- #874 | and that that he had received assurances from England that 
her Majesty’ sG to adoptevery — 
necessary measure to secure the rights of her Canadian 
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