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JULY mie 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
487 
se" dock the My 
tention so sk mtogte’ cies veo by Dr. Hor- 
~ spoon tion oe the sap a) 
amy ed my gardener to paint his t 
n he considered necessary, My 
feng state, having been planted ot Beary re ie years; the 
sequence Was, that _Some 9 ‘the trees. died, and all of 
of the Apple-t 
ree Lake it is pit iy 
sider it the most dangerous nostru 
die 
ever rotate into 
notice. er ab 
into the crevices when you discover the insect, 
safe and Gaeatioes 5 3 also turpentine, pt ae oid, 
| ined pale shut Delisle, pencilled rose: | the flowers called forth were but a just tribute to the skill and 
wes Pagehs by L , Fr ancia, bord rdered ae attenti ae to produce them in such perfect condition. In 
Co eat ty : addition to the stands for competition, collections were contri- 
| ple; Simion, veined gs rple ; Goudre, pencilled bated = Messrs, SKibmer, Norman, and Orson. The ist and 2d 
oudon’s Bent Tose 3 ; Astar lie a Peaailes a Boissy D’Anglas, | prizes for seedling Picotees were awarded to T. Barnard, Esq. 
Le Plesance, bord ered red purple; na 1 fut seotting ‘= hot i meeteed f pe irs ann | 
o sa ie ol oy 
Carialine, pencilled nna nals, pencilled Fose | round, smooth-ediged eae ae menage ey srl rat Gegbane? 
Foy, veined vivlet p EDIE 5 L’Amonur, | the petals are of a cupped form, edged by a bright delicate rose 
ponoiled paleron. § fraisse, lemon- geome, which is a confined to the margin, lea - ing vac wane free 
are i ee “au 
encilled rick purple; Josephine Godez, a bordered tavearia the cewiee of tas fatears Sor toretl core ea the 2 
pele ; Riego, lemon-pencilled rose; Comte Bastard, forming t! ‘own. itis a very t and remarkable variety, 
apricot: feetbered rose; 5 hin Cressac, jemon-veined Lae ‘e arring mu ua) metenaee ane only A said tie 
+d petals rge. acquisition, am 
; Ka ale Ve eries, le gia el bord Ae red erims OR i Br Fagan will no doubt be the parent of a fine race of flowers of the 
ga eJeUne. en same character. Mr. Wildman exhibited specimens of his seedling 
J ules Cesar, coeaas purple ; : , Madame Marjolia, Carnation named M: ult. Mr. Willmer brought a pan of 
iS w-bardered | superb Picotees, whic! st hav: m the first prize had they 
i Bt ilimer’s Char 
orange ; ‘An ajou es eee = — 
e5 een yellow- bordered red crimson ; Saphos, Bicesy Trip, to Cambridge, Waine’s ‘Victoria, Wood's Mar- 
f Wi Th 
i harpe’s Duke e following is an 
urine, vinegar, &c,, may be used in the same way | wit th et pencilled r Hyménée, lemon-bordered rose iS 
ieee ser carmine ; Atten, lemon-bordered purple ; Diogéne, lemon- oficial list of the a BRE Camations, in stands of 12 dissimilar 
P q lyt 2 A “4 u Ama’ st, ¢ 0, Mr. Dowler, for Telemachus, Bon- 
. ping z off the dead bark 2 pl g th | pencilled violet; Madame Sand,.lemon-pencilled purple ; vee stig oe S Harcict. Goce, ‘Amato, Puxley’s Prince ned 
i ohn | Phackenee, Not ertin, yell ordered violet purple; icot- | Duke of York, Iris, Strops's Fine. on 9 spesilings : ae to ee 
‘arth-hea ing.— nag ee n his He rth yore on | bordered red crimson; Germinie, yellow- ordered rosy pons. 4 for Dalton’s Laven ge Lasse on *s * Mem pins 
oe s roductin, Niigtribution, and preservation of heat, &e., OFA EE by ince vilenirgy il zellag-hordeted | y ermilion ; Strong * sg wae jaa ees pot nae of oan 
_spplication of bottom hea’ at an exposed | Vico Debane mn-bordered purple ; — uke of Roxburgh, Dake of Manchester, and Middlesex sag 
ted wh is yelion — a pote Modeste, pf ak -borde 4 | Rvasesrens at te = aie es, for Woe a’s ee See St 
t = - 2 ihe | : tron: ach ork, *s Duke o: von! e’s Prince 
I : hi ba ins te rs i s purple 5 city rap crém e -bordered purple rimaon a ~~ a Rene, get ae iy fer ated Beauty ers elie, ene 
hat strang t Taglioni, lemon-pencilled | io Duke of Northumberland, Lady Croly, Brook's Garland, 
remain until now to be tested. it will | ro A Cor e, Yelbw-bordered Dar, ee Guizot, apricot- | Bishop of London, and Coun ; Sa, to Si , for Gre- 
prove advan us to n pea po ge bordered ‘carmine, SLATE GR s :—Dos, had d and nadier, ee po Wane 2 Sh R. Peel, Lady racer 
ays, when once it is brought under proper manageMent. haargie aillet, shaded encilled vermilion ; ants my AMeliborsoeh Me Martin’s | fam my secon Splendid; 
Some years ago, when they were preparing the ground Leblanc, Sitaed orange and fn = ya ‘pencilled ard, to Mr. Dickson for Davey’s Tower of Babel, Gregory’s Alf 
where a boiler was to be placed belonging to a coal-wor! ermilion; Maréchal Lascourt, shaded rose and carmine. e's We on, Marquis of Chan Chambers’s Kate, Will- 
t n came upon an old drain that happened to be Oe a, 35 ne of — Stone's ¥ vans, Broo Fiora’s Garland, 
dlehey : uering Her ’s 
that part of the field where they were at work. A house PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. ee Pad Bre “3 ite cima. tn heuace oe ioe 
built n r the engineer, and part he ground ai ee eet ee ~Ayarscns: 1st, to ir rai for Waine’s vistors, 
ini a ae es Annesley’s Sanspar' arrough’s Sy) loge’s Queen of Eng- 
wiening the house wan enclosed for 4 i a phony G. CO. Pagwell, J. Ames, T - Baker, and B. J. land, Orson’s Adelaide, Ht ‘Hnfton’s Miss Willoughby, Sharpe's 
r the engine was at work, it was observed that some were elected. Mrs, Lawrence exhibited a fine coll grote a Dake of W. Cig yg om eae fan. Wi . 
the vegetable € ro wil uch faster which were some exquisitely-grown ne particularly ay Heath’s Superb, and.Wood’s Agri Qnd, to Mr. 
i re g ? Queen, Hi uperb, erippina ; 
than the othe t caused some surprise at first, but it called tricolor superba, which q a mass of bright | Dowler, for Hagg’s Q of England, Lady St. Muir, Gidding’s 
found out that it was in the line of the old drain Pink; the other plants worthy of notice, were a very dark varie! ‘ Green’s Queen of England, Wood’s Captain Wood, Ann 
eal of Genera splend beautiful purple Statice foliosa, a si laF | jey’s Plenipa, Dickson's Duke of Cambridge, 1g E 
that the early vegetables were growing, and that the heat ty of Oy , With a much shorter. column | Gidding’sTeazer, Lydia, andtwoseedlings ; 3rd, to Mr. Woodman, 
from the boiler ascending the drain was the cause of their | than usual, a handsome specimen of Mandevilla suaveolens, and | for Brook’s Enama, Lord Eldon, V Sir R. Hill, Tintorette, 
earliness. ng Beans fit for use were gathered above | 2 Curious New Zealand plant, with s white flowers, called | §yKes’ Eliza, Princess Victoria, Moonraker, and 3seedlings. Nua- 
the drain, while those planted at th time i Xanth tundifolia. ksian awarded for the | serymey- ist, to Mr. Norman, for Youell’s Fair Ds le- 
in, while those planted at the same time in a Hi in this collectio rom Mr. Jac were seven hand- | quin, Hogg’s Miss Campbell, Crask’s Victoria, Willmore’s Agnes, 
sheltered situation were scarcely formed in the pod. I | some Heaths, which g ksian medal ; among them were | Sykes’ Eliza, Wood’s Ophelia, Gidding’s Diana, Wilson’s Plus 
think another mode might be tried for F communicating Jacksoni +s see raised between retorta and Irbyana, of ect, Waine’s V . Lady St. Muir, and Frankli md, to 
Bah Pee PREG } 4 ree @ beautiful purplish crimson colour, a dark red variety of tri- Dickson, for Waine’s Victoria, Teazer, Vespasian, Brook’s 
‘4 " 5S re color, and ak and white Sea sb: addition to these ik, Annesley’s Sans; il, Green’s Victoria, Sharpe’s 
: ca - .¢ nger } | Shere were four S e most worthy of | Duke of Wellington, Wood’s Agrippina, Hi meen of Eng- 
nahee was land, Barnard’s Bride, Sykes’ Eliza, and a ngs, 
ridge plan ofing conservatories, ri pipes for heating 
bo oe Plced in n the sayton of the furrows, and the furrow ws 
oy t th th the 
plan i is simple, ee might t $00 as sae —P. Mackenzie. 
Salvia Patens. -— Your co correspondent ‘‘ 8.” complains of 
the blooms of his Salvia pate’ 8 eel off; I py 
fancy there her have been two varieties introduced a 
the same time. I had plants from 
Boome the other, rather ‘stinted- in pein y and bee 
ler blooms, which it are din the manner on. 
plained of. I grew —- Be in various ways, 
of which the f for but the nae bike 
failed. I, therefore, tree og hole of pecs d one te 
and have ane had to open Tey > ane 
Pa lot 
; Alpine Str apart © obtain a late crop, 
I [aink the bar mode. of oe to keep the plants 
clear of runners. allows the light and air to get to 
the leaves, and erat the damp from rotting ie fruit 
late in the autumn. | Although the sing “ay iid is = 
to the latter.K. 
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. 
Paris, sue He i841. othe Le markets are just ni 
filled with P ees and Car 85 good s show 7 cae in 
and four. The gardens in the faubou args ef Belleville, 
Mesilmontant, aon - ane have i been eelebrated 
r these delicio any ai of seedlings are 
wees foe very man y English, 
either ¢ eaptivated ty hy the fantastic cane or 
Brice, becom oe bat 
on the upper petals. Mr. J. 
the pat which, however, gave but little idea of the beauty of | his Picot 
3 specimens of Echeve pee! * ey ican Species | Carnation, which, however, Fh nap 
ell adapted for a greenhouse, where a dry atmosphere is main- like Ely rag Pt se Devonshire. 
tained those exhibited had lost their ore Sty apparently from TOY AL AL AGRICULTU RAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
Ving been grown in cra uch heat. Mr. Insleay, gr. to June 30th.—At a special council—P. Pusey, Esq., president, 
er, = a Kni an m warded him for Cattleya in the chair—125 ea pepe thes. were elected. 
to alt a s fr 3 a ei at = t oe difficult | The President read to the Council a le di ry 
on purple 
en of the rare Mirbel Liverpool, and therefore hoped 
: - ts View -President at the Council Dinner 
which i bt . wild state are more conspicuous than the foliage ; with eck of tae ne: Oaths 
exhibited specimens of rola rotundifolia, a local 
Britian fiery but not very uncommon; a Banksian medal was 
awarded to the Mirbelia. Mr. Henderson exhibited a beautiful 
plant of Ipomeea Learii, growing and flowering freely in a pot; it 
does not require the heat that most of the other tae do, but 
tS Ss perfectly in mservatol 
cul 
i bhi hi 
‘co tion of Dr. Buckland (a gentleman so 
); 
manda cata a fine old stove pecs the Chinese Primroses eae p gas ofthe Sot 
jaay be e to flower at all season: t pel 
and sade from the sun; a Bank 
moca and the Ai: schynants he 
raised in Jeseey which, however, 
lread: 
e Pri 
is if kept es Moderate heat, 
: ‘ican ‘A letter from Lord Portman, on the subject of the praca fe be 
Seeerion watate Bit trait: swolied i: f wing bed vd pos eaten OF es ce eek 
one which, however, been cut 0! ey en zi a 
raised under a hand- out bottom-heat, show that pascgpenra gp been. brought forward and discussed, the Council 
be 
ove; Galliez, pencilled violet. purple; Madsid, 
frame. Mr. Williamson sent the new watering- ; eeting ; an 
standing fiyat at an exhibition. a. : this coun country, Pink and | geuredatp. 454. Among t ¢ plants from the garden of the gr ciety, amount if cit por rise im = baie p AP inner cong 
oa aud it cannot nee Miltonia 3; itis, a handsome Orchidaceous plant, witha | pounced t the bye-law specially enact 
fore be expected that the Besa ie of excellence seal be ey broad purple Hip, and two handsome dpectincas of | on that oy no 0 farther alteration re made in the Bristol 
80 well ande aa ia J a; fo ater all, ly ea élegans, looki —— like fountains of small red flowers ; in a | prizes, which w ly settled. Mr. Manning, the Society's 
as in at E tis on co conservatory, w. there is sufficient room for them é isthe Aa mesmeals tO bers in Australi 
thro ublic exhibitions ualities pagent int caisson . cokte Secireecan 
ae dq attain a large size, ae form most graceful objects. The cut | communicated t ‘0 the Council a resolution which had been passed 
ef a flower can be thoroughly deeiend.” "The best ¢ol- | flowers included the magnificent Fuchsia corymbitlora, whose | at the quarterly meeting of the Western Australian Agricultural 
lections of name arieti florist’s ane $ hang down somewhat in the way of the brilliant a ee at oo near Sek tn the “~— River, trans. 
5 ion agg ance D: > Stars in a sky-rocket ; P. ifolia, a wery pretty species, which ted —— e, the c of jociety "and ghiatke 
paar esars. Tripet, Vuganat, aval, will probably beeom h handsomer, and Salvia Regla, a Sars f En jase te in’ reference te a 
im the country, the cities of Caen, Le Mans, and | splendid scarlet species that thrives in the open ground durmg pene ong ene of. cal nasaky ation. between. the two s 
Pere ¥ are Lae ‘or the yellow and slate colonrs the summer. sishdtemnaiiodte aul The onset aanimocels resolved that the W 
lowing notes of a visit to both the try SOCIETY. ~ je ural Society sho am be pinced on the 
= EX July 20th.—Mr. Pairbairnim the Chair. Mr. Small was societies of the Roy 
. secretary brought ng Dahlias for ‘ae opsion. rol Buela, Sen aae ae set of the Journals tae 
Yet seen, and many of t' them, I feel Peis iy would not | the Society, which was as follows:—Rose colour; Society, ¢ first step in opening the desired com 
disgrace a first-rate stand. WHITE GRoUNDS:— = Rawenate rally good and of considerable aot: ees size; Heese ro Messrs. Evanson and Poole, of Whitchurch, co eaten, tee fo ‘2 
Yeined red searlet ; red lilac pu le; Rossie, wre rather sunk in the , but deserving cultivation. Crim- | lowing sta’ janis on the e epidemic, a 1 seg abs node of treatment : 
bordered dank sia purple; line Lejeune, : pi, veh in colour petals ecideary ly FOO tee much sunk in the | “The epi hough among cattle is m our vicinity, a fearful 
sid . 7 small, b ery promising flower. prog: coun ¢ oO) ie ia ae Galy ae a w hustan s fi i where jan 
vermili 3 Le Printemps, bordered rose purple ; Verdey July 22d.—Show of Carnations and Picotees.—The first exhibition | dicious remedie ecourse to. Weh Pee 
bordered violet purple; Arthemise, bordered dark purple; | of this Society has been looked forward to with interest, and the | of a communicati om are une 1940 (of Professer 
daeq ; eimed - ca e purple; Thenard, pencilled ver- fallea it received nak, the lovers of Floriculture has amply wigs $ cire hi has — of iniinite serviee 
milion + Vi purple ; ed the expectations of those interested in its success. There | ey ted ta ¥ adinirable 
5 omte Dode, bordered red carmine; Ven le display bat! urs and HUrseryman, anc Mt con Sh —% pe have obtained on 
Pencilled Tosy scarlet ; Van Rede Sesion, baw hanion red re  erimnson ; estat the season has been unfavourable for dereloning in per- , en the following remedics with 
~ ——s ee beaten of the Carnation, tlie stands bore no a “og how t a ae e the disease, ‘her reme- 
: lence of Sewers fy in better condition or finer in th cat die have faik etic tartar, ome drachm; camphor and 
' — rl inet, Lear's ——— never saw. The room well attended during the wpole of the nitr e, af pees roomy drachunas 8 sulphur, twe ounces ; ginger pow- 
day, and the visitors appeared. mach gratified. The miums | der, one ounce; and Bpsom saits, one pound. Lotion for the 
