Jury a7.) 
SS 
the 21st; in 1835—thermometer 89°; and the lowest, on the 24th, 
in meter 
1938—thermo! 40°. 
EPORT GARDEN MARKET, 
REO ror the Week ending July 16th, 1841. 
made in our last Report will, generally 
has considerabl, 
is ofi importance, 
Bot 
r. Pax! says—*‘ 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
pare a popular c classification of Roses; nevertheless 
and we will endeavour to meet his views. 
ot surprised 
Fopectiag ae cite! one would scarcely believe the two draw- 
e plant, but that in the Magazine of 
the subject | 
ie "ae 
ith in; n’s Magazine of first and most important week, con- 
— pits a ie eee nected with the Foreign relations of this country, has 
The signa- 
BA Urea dniaged cual al Poke 
R Peaches es are excellent, must have beem badly ich ha os bo other plants, 
icots have been imported from Cobh appar am lowers ; the flowers of his | 4, had 
pong ooo ‘indifferent. A few Apples and Pears have been | are also drawn t, whereas they in = f of Eeypt ag peer the firman of the § Sultan, and ite 
Brought to market this k, in consequence of the large somewhat similar in 
supply of Gooseberries, and erries, scar any 7 must ask his friends to sa ine Strawberry seed, or | j the Pacha and the Pi but will put an 
sales have been effected.— Vegetables. Caulifiowers are excellent, | to procure it from Paris, where it is sold under the name of Fra. hadk-tey' thor 4 1 ttegbir will 
and the supply continues good. Peas of several superior varieties x des Alpes; it is given away ty the Horticultural | end to the isolation so long maintained by France from 
abound. of all kinds are plentiful. Carrots, Turnips, an ety. Oleanders Myrtles will thrive in a mixture of equal | the Europe, and to the schism wh Sok hud art 
Potatoes are excellent. and still improve. Cel Lettuces, and | parts of. peat, loam and sand, and fall exposure to the bet: that try torn oa 
Selading of good q bound. ‘owers. The , as usual | sun." If Big! are in pots, however, the sun should not be allowed ont 5 fae — and on im- 
at this season, been gay; the plants in pots brought this | to shine on the sides of the pot. When in pod growth, they may | portant question. I o1 i ‘er all fatare 
week are not different from those offered last. Among the cut be freely + watered when not growing, they are only to be kept | consultations on the affairs of the Levant, F; soak 
flowers, we noticed several varieties of the beautiful Erica tri- | moist. The great thing to look to in winter, when these plants ve 4 » France has ac~ 
olor, Kalosanthes versicolor, and collections of Roses and | are kept in windows, is not to allow them “ag Sheep seats, ike quired the right, and undertaken the duty, of bearing her 
is eswcaed preyented bed erst spongin The m sunlight proper share of th nsibility, and 5 ¥% 
‘PR RICES, Sarganay, Juvx 17, 1841.— Bre. cal they get the better, as the p. of ere is con- F i one 
lozen, 
FRUIT: 
herries: Bigvercsn ey opek bt to iat Cucumbers, = “oe 
er cm matey ae. 
eart gs to 8s | Melons, Bopiish ose 
e@, 2s ti | Grapes, ape oe T., 
dei 6d to le Gd | Oran: ges, oer 10D, Be Sees 
mons, per d 
Nectaria om Bee dozen, 68 to 20s — per 100,;8 + ‘aad 
WPlums, dessert, per punset, lé 6d to Ze i Menon; per bush. 
sacs ee 25 to Bs 
aa ag har bush., 5s to Ss 
Boweneries F Af ree nzein e 
‘urrants, eet gai ee 
Keds 
me dese « 
~ Blacks 
iensis asks us to give him some information as to the 
Somertoni: 
cause of the disease in his Peach and Nectarine trees: it 
aI 
th irregularities in the flow of sap, from the cutting out of Vs ime i intaini 
Lenny t of 
household Nae The gf ighue=ha spread to the other 
itary we re called ont 
SF 2 
~ Barcelona, 282 ge i : 
Pina a ttaseee wold cote = rarkey; t | dried-up branches that have probably been baked for many Some country still appears to be in a state nt atl 
VEGETABLES. pre ad Baty Gout Ping Sasch wan be weaby ceca citement.—In Spain, the discussion on the guardianship 
tar Duty en :-S00r 74 Pear Soy meee ‘a Large, ¢6dtoSs | training right and left in a more or less horizontal ac. | Of the Young Queen has occupied the attention of the 
Saline aleve, 28 6d to Sa prue or Small, Is 6d cording to the vigour of the shoots, leaving only one quite per- | Senate ; after a long debate, the office declared vae 
__ perhalfsieve, 1s 6d to gs: Lattice, « Gabbace, per score, Is pendienlar in the centre, for the purpose of ¢ cat down to é ? ‘ y 
— _persack, 4 64 fo 108 Baie Reid furnish additional bre ie following season. Y. cant, the united have since elected M. 
Kidney Beans, p. hf. sve., 2s 2s Gd to'Bs6d iene ethos bund. (12 to 15) 9d to ls 6d ed i d ie b ys arene s 
a sperslaren teem FTES freee ye wire ore trees wonld hest be removed ji and r ted the | Arguelles by a large majority to fill that important trust. 
ton, bchs. s ching the border, but at the same time withho The financial affairs of oni 
tas to Na correspon: should keep the trees growing as uni- ‘ . are still in an unsettled 
cae ety pet Aee pdl 2s to be oes wearneny pe formly as possible, in the early part of the season, by watering | state ; the discussion on the commenced in the 
rena agin busch arto ae dp aticheer 3s and the destruction of insects. In the end of Septe Chamber of Deputies on the 3d Se 
toGs x doz. points. of a portion of the shoots may be taken off, and also a at oe after several 
adie, bandh ie 1s 6: to Se | MT fe. pee ae ey of those shoots yon have — nie may then be thinned the 7th, when the dotation 
jorse b, z La 7 %, 
Radish, K M: , per doz. bi A We 's Grasses are—No. 1. pratensis ; 2. Des- Re 
Radish, Tu dp ieee mag fcay ean le | Barderem, Dextben,2s champsia caespitosa; 3 and 5. Apes Yaigatins 4. Al of end sig amounting t 0 2,000,000 ile was: naar — 
hy per siev wae, % bVieetabte cae ag aeee tog, | Seniculatus; 6--Poa trivialis; » Fes atuca 0 . rabra. jority, wance was 
ar eee ae ene 8 a Mushrooms, per pottle, 12 to le Bd -Russelliana’s p iasanieie infesta.— on account of her = ttlement.. The 
bunch., 25 | ee on a dee aan ine Minister of Finan country the 
Notices to Correspondents, BoE : F Mr. Sane saree us wi h sum of petty at Peart of the ‘orerdue instal. 
W. H.—The short vite Gack! ewe ¢ shoots of the Pelargoniums in ie Rhododendrons : —* am sorry ment of 50,000/. for the British n Portugal 
August much: depends on circumstances, such as the setae: a ape when your Rigen 3 eka the history | the ae of nears respecting which 1 80 much 
Whether they are robust or slender-growing kinds; whether they | Of my hybri spe oe rag te a King’s-road. Many - els 
whaye been well grown previonsly, or are in an unhealthy state. | hum besicrtian 7 i apd we been cross fecundated | anxiet; 3 
The Sor eed ‘s about safest coma for a you rea amt mn. again, though ome likely you mean the lar the natty, it is strony hse given satisfactory rig 
if revust-growing kinds, the branches should be eut back to din. or | Standard plants, as yousay “the one ually auaieed ome | trons to the British Ambass i clainis 
itwenkly, ina tion, rose apy are ceed ador respecting the of 
n particular a fine de “4 soar % foosdeet stem), on t hold and the Senate has . 
were all raised from che tai of seed, about the year 1810;-| ,. a 7 
the R. catawbiense I believe to be one of the parents, the other a bili. for raising money on the revenue i ‘tober. — 
<r im | deep tose coloared variety of X- maximum. theater Lhave not | The Swiss Diet has resumed its sittings the discussions” 
tends id pits shoul pro . : Sp 
covered with with amie, or other material. M Mi i Solas = much admired; this weet imported plant, fr on the supp ven! measures to be 
vwith an er to this question aiso raised many fine high coloured:and other varieties. I had opted in 
Bas.) igeeid dé Ge wkeley VET anvtho e you have sent frequently a. i 
eat. small holes in flow: 
ers to — at the honey which they contain ; 
bé 
ects do 
are the offenders. 
‘eden’ which of these 
Celery auicams 
4 Ox; 
Sbut,many other insects the same and not 
J ok watch attentively, will soon 
your The trenches for 
Vines r 
ripens . other 
“natal a Vine ak Chaillot, near Paris, in the garden of the Che- 
~valier Jansens, and cited by vauae te eh ripened completely 
ed sae Mckee acceptance of eae Sultan has 
granted a diminution of the tribate, and has forwarded to 
Alesandria 8 new firman an: g this concession. The 
of the Christian population in European pro 
have mtoiy teach Miastis en 
and a rigorous in ernment has 
oe eer The i 
govern 
insurrection in sysiheh still continues ; 
eral engagements with the 
a Fer a2 distri 
Heelan the Ce  . of the ada has been 
sary to th i created by party feeling ; 
ak poe im many 
; of 
wed  dabtions fet anaes Pagina and Spee ounties 
f those in 
life has taken Places De 
‘are concluded, a para 
land n 
