Sept. 4.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
581 
autumn the most valuable fruits fall a prey tc 
was also protected at night 7 in blossom. | Is there 
published by Tanner and | Co., London, nae very con- 
and apiiaase ites, and it is only the cold and frosts of No- } any Id th H 
vember that eck their incursions, when they pena | in a bonfire as quickly as possible Ts it known whether | attention ey ae f 
under bark and stones to hyberna rate. ‘Thei eir w arfare i f cold than the | plant that this part of its nraukioees ree sat i 
ied on by night, as they ist = arbi Mackenzie. [We solicit information u upon | ‘should be taken by its roots as well as by its leaves, 
approach y they are not difficult to capture, altho ect these points. ] e carbonic acid may be furni ways: either 
itis in ble to annihilate them. The plan of eared Rose P k the soil may rb it from the atm the de- 
. on ot at —— of a stick is, I thi he fi R d i y of so e of the _matter contained in y disen- 
po for fio-ver: os gage this product. i 
I could cat Son aah aie T put moss into the pots, which peg sag has most iligingly fabs it as pit — by. several lasiery roses of absorbing gases, and 
ought to be —: r ae ae, and if painted i green, In reply gy ‘A. — aa giv e the following g lis t of Rose es, | especially 
conspi conseque ntly less their own bulk. Of al f th 
tall to b three varieties of the same name a owerful ‘in bat res) div et it pity been found oad 
to thee 
effective. For wall. fruit the ei of various plants cut 
tefongia ng to different fami of 
rho sa HITE Roses: 
given ina 
into lengths of 0 is 
the branches, and t every m g and shaken 
over a pail of water, or nh thr Sasa vin the vermin 
stamped upon as out: reeds, the stalks of Broad 
Beans, Sun-flowers, ~ get are excellent for this | genue an 
3 but it essary to e pith out of the 
Jatter two before nse are fit for use or folded paper may 
be fully loyed in their absence. Any choice 
flower can be pi ed by wi indin ng tow, which has been 
be in sweet vl, round the pain as high up as possible. 
Ruricola. 
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Lam balle, Madame H lanie, La Ves’ 
Sylvain, Madame Bureau (or Les Tufidélités 2 Lisette), 
Madame 4 peed dy China), New Glo 4 pes i of dor an! 
alie. — PALE FLESH-COLOU 
Blanchefleur, ‘Eliz abeth, pay: Rosine pane - no 
tesse de Lacépéde, Lady Stuar ge phine Rceahacaews: 
Coralie, Eugéne Hard ly and sanquet.—BiusH 
Rosgs, deeper in colour bese gett foregoing = Gra nde 
Ag ah “4 Blush Moss, Nelly, Aspasie 
Da chesse d’Angou' léme, "ices phe ¢ ie Gabvin, Rachel 
Rw uysch, Sophie de a Quen of Denmark. —Rosr- 
COLOURED RosEs 0 Fc bye rae te, 
any plants may be grown 1, if suffi 
nae iegated ‘vith water, more luxuriantly than i in any 
other soil. The charcoal itself but 
; this is dissolved 
a 
roduced in o the system. In su 
1 } 
ch cases. the plant 
alone, as if its sgt i were cntinly exposed to it; for ‘not a 
partie of the charcoal 4 Fsonoltgy and it, therefore, 
‘ords no pigd a at to plants.’’"—Page 117, section 
—A Country Re bh 
neh Aca teeth age advice which you gave 
inguirer, to grow Lilies of the Val- 
of myself and others. The best bed I have ever seen of 
Crivalis, La Ville de roe heer o the 
Tenth, Guerin’s Gift, Duchess of Ba soho "4 "Bucharite: 
resse, La Volupté, Richelien Baar Charles Duval, 
Hypocrate, ee ban ouis,and Coupe d’Amour.— Brigut 
RED Roses : Rien ne me su coe: Eclatante, 
"ead i Bar bet, Seine. Daphne, Prince 
Charles, Saal de pate @amande, Colo nel Com! bes.— 
I have never known it fail to blossom profusely. The 
double- lowering ra seems, I think, more disposed to 
bloom in the ; but best of all when its roots are 
confined in a ioe aa ke e pink, or rather dull lilee 
one, flowere red with me this year for the fir st Ps 
ScaRLer ean, Oriflamme, Ebl 
Assemblage “des "Beaute, Decandolle, ee bvier, Bony = 
Billiard, Fulgens, Triom ne a5 mga et — = a. 
nae co ber a — Bri SON 
can only say, ne most healthy and finest Lilies of 
the Valley we bend peat bers have been at the foot of 
old walls in a shaded situation.] 
Crinum cediad : y. “handy amphibious bulb.—I wish 
ee Ros Luxem! fee ey Princes Vie- 
ae COTTAGE GARDENS. —No. XXXHI. tori, Syn (Gam China, Crimson Sage Cra- | you would call attention in the Garden ners” Chronicle to 
and con- mn, Wilberforce, Pari covering small 
tinue to clear away the haulm and decayed iq 3 - DEEP nd fe Is, as affording, by its ts abundant arched foliage, the 
: Oracle Pe Siécle, b Tuscany ild fowl, and ros an abun- 
they occupied may be manured and got a for + artes re- (Rivers), Ie Majecbecsab; Leopold, Dapholles vt — dant s succession of beaut iful Garers throughout sum- 
ception of other crops. eee tothe oni ons, whi ch if so Madame Mortier, Madame Lafayette, Monteau, Hos mer, Bair yon is equally capable 
as we recommended, in th Prince Albert (perpetual), George the Fourt! | of flowering, and ripening when planted in a 
beginning of March, will most saat “lt attained quet ae E Ro: : re : ae Prat border, or ag fect aa ee eas of the water, but 
their full size by pat be now in a fit state for Picotée, Egérie, Belle Parabire. Marshal Soult thri ves best in a border with abundance of water, or in 
taking up. The tied for - io taarepe in- Petit Pierre, General Foy, Doctor "Guepia Grilony.— rainy season. Tt wou ould be best t plant ed a little above 
dicated by the shrinking “and partial decay of the : st p) level water. as it is 
ani and leaves. Whe Si Walter Scott (Gallica), Mi » Po ‘om pone the yyans A sch res be sheltered in pots 
pat g } Bicolor. _ Antinons ePerpetuil), eonctiene ‘te i, Crimso: _ a and seco! r, and then planted out, taking 
and. after gent te isting tl f each, the whol t Boulogne (Noisette), Legouvé, and Aurora.— | care that tl <a % pit smother them while young, 
‘inly th upwards, in Youn ww Roses: Harrisonii, and Double Yellow Austrian | The bulbs, full-grown, hardy, that, alt} 
order tet : by exposure to “the sun and air ir for a few days — “CWilias — Sun AND MON-COLOUR: ver 8 are pep of the Cape vs Good pec I have had 
ith’s Y ater, 
Lem 
ellow, Elise Sauvage (inclining to 
fiower 
afterw ecessary i 
showery to turn them over several times until ee 
Poteatly 
ing sound and good uring t the wint er. How simple 5 gored: of fiower), Pactolus or Le Pactole, 
the operation -Z A the —<? for heneing' me, ap- | Princesse Hélé rg), Globe Yellow, Ne plus seitlink injury to the load. ~ gener ae might 
scat fade it is really of more importa _than is is gene nerally | ultra (Noisette), Lutescens muta! Espérance, esse | easily raise it from = sell it by the hundred.—_W. 
d cklembourg, a Sonstrugese (Noisette).—Fawn- | Herie hg : 
ner, may —— frequently traced the cause of | the failure of | co.ouneD Roses: ‘bous, Jaune Desprez, | _ Pelargoniums.—I have this day received from the Hor- 
Po deearecm kinds of Onion. Euphrosine, Nankin, , Mansai riomphe du | ticultural Society the list of prizes awarded to the suc- 
- well, and are valued on that account. It should, there- | L , Réve du B v and Safrano.— exhibitors at Chiswick, and it:has reminded me 
fore, be Tur tarcest R : eee oe France, Tree | a former perry ape aiabeebigeee ot 
table, that its qualit for ine de Bassora, Sylvie, me Cottin, Celine, c-» through the mediam of your paper. 
depend o ea if oa igor wee eye san of Holland, Du iP ence, Leo the Tenth, | The award the judges re eee and in the 
the bulbs i handling tine, Gen. Foy, and Bren) FRAGRAN’ thus :—To such a 
them woe as it is ni if the weet is ), Euphrosine (Noisette) a medal =o specifying to “which flower ng = 
Ne plus ultra (do.), Cae Perpetual, P) 
Prince Albert 
Perpetual), Old emma or Cabbage Rose, Common 
oss, Crested P 
uch e 
umber exhibited b: this 
perttaiae the plan at Chiswick seems to me no! 20 oe d 
adopted at provincial shows, where a cd peal = 
tached ya ever fax t bearing a As a very @ 
din Geraniums, I should have exceedingly 
y 
| liked to ae known which of the se everal flowers shown t 
; it would have assisted my. judges ond opt mein 
d fit fi is 
ay ae phn ees ear peer uet ovence se Moss, the Odeur de pate | as that 
the greater d th ( , Stanwell Perpetual, Jaune Desprez 
a Si iy ee if — ae Sik (t ted). -THE MOST pouBLE 
y,i wise fee until tunit tea-scent ene (tea-scen Bri 
offers of getting the: rei pup ap in I oppo sy ‘AND PERFECT Roses are, Kean, Boule de Nanteuil 
the easiest and perhaps the best € method that can be | Grandissimz, Richelien (Verdier), Aurélie aniney La 
adopted for keeping them. inging | Volupté, Lady Stuart, Sylvain (Hybrid China) 
Onions is familiar to almost every amas, and our de- | Denm: Sophie de Marsilly (a superb Rose), Bla ie 
bing it vd y appear fluous. It is fleur, Crivalis, de Br acd, Nelly._Tax 
in Take three or four in your hand by 
t ee part of the stem, and tie them together wi 
bit of matting or which is afterwards to be 
bound round the end of a eeepc care : 
wu met 4 them in genase manner, and con ‘Gue 
adding and fastening them to the Apps severe 
the bunch becomes. _of a proper size, which is usally about 
eighteen or twenty s flat : 
i Georce the Fourth, Costar, Ps “ihe 
lance, 
owers they 
oot trl bags distinction. Oe acs 
| suggest whether the covnet of the 
fe with 
the « 
Sus exhibited i is open to great 
ule Ia and 
of Fh ond Writ idler : 
stand the 
pot si 
many w 
would “coal ely dete: 
pk that might be 
+ them from 
bri ot bee 
