THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
treatm: though mach haitier than the | Carnation: d Picotees, acthes rt the following | q . 
plone only vomoett oper Fm well when of a large | the Vater are uite yor er they are alt Stace wate | NEW §.OF FT ; a E WEE K. 
size. The pri of it not flowering better is usually | first-rate acopertie = therefore any of them that are not already in Tux resi of Mi bil bee tad 
owing to the youn; ts being di by the late spring | your possession, you may add with confidence. We are not cer- resignation inisters, » conseq' 
ee os Ape grub which almost invariably attacks the | tain that the Picotee (Mrs. Sack will be sent out this season ; | divisions on the ‘Addon was officially announced on 
When checked by the cold weather in spring, we noticed it in the collection of Mr. son, of Acre lane, - a r . 
Leave: y it is to stop the strong shoots about Midsummer, | through who nit will rill most probably find its way _ weg e public:— | Monday in both Houses of P:rliament. 
and to cut away the ve hs weak ones at the Aatoigraal ose aly pene a oe n’s Ma: — ing Be d to accept their resignation, Sir Ro- 
shorte: ee ec rs mi ou sho force the oi ‘apucins y’s Bright oo 
j dg grow vigorou: it’ after 00 wintes pruning | Martin’s Splendid Page’s po eh roline a Peel ae geste by the Queen to form a new 
witha mixture of Sonp-sd ae pnd or lim » and pro- | Wild’s Surpass Perfection Pearson’s Rising Sun Administration ; so aie adjoui for a to 
tect i — tyme _— fe cee bpd you can F a S ong’s ng of York abe Ricans es give tine e for the arral ts. The ore of the 
tabi that are subjec! © < om iy = r, is to fi pag fie a * ee a 2 and Pink Flakes. new I by Sir Robert Peel in 
eracks with any light sandy soil when 'Yy are most open in dry itches e of De 's Flora’s G: 
Seer ena "Means rds to roll the ground, when sufficiently soft 's Defiance jlson’s Harriet th these commands, having, pie on her Majesty’ 7 be 2 
just to low the roller to make an impression upon it, but not Willner's ipo neon Hero Syclemore’s Lady Rowley poss a Privy Council wa: vs 
when it is very soft, ine SO, os will Pentre ee Soper prvastet Be Gal namie Jacques’s Queen when the members of the new Cabinet were. formally 
in becomes vi y. Persevere in ing np the cracks; i uire’s Comman ond bus A ag 
Spore eae ove Grass seeds upon the fresh soil, it will | Wood’s Lord Milton Willmer’s Endymion presented to the Queen, and kis: hands on receiving 
then soon become » an — b eee —— = = esac 7 Crimson Bizarres. —  Timandra the seals of office. A | f these appointments com 
place nine inches of strong soil round the s of a Mulberry uxley’s Prince Albert Ely’s Lovely Ann ‘ ‘. 
Fast bad, unless the tree is ve Id ; ir case it will make | Bucknall’s Charlemagne an $ Apollo pleted, with the bee a few minor offices 
ittle difference, unless the soil that is put over the roo —_ Talma Fletcher’s Duchess of Devon- | are not yet finally settled, will be found under our Home 
very rich, and the tree is = a dry situation ; then it will, after a | Chambers’s Kate shire News. It t the w wri 
time, cause it to grow more vigorously, an id, of course, to bear Barrang h: Piggot’s Queen Adelaide b th Mi 
bg koe froit. | ah = mre Sc Cartwrig’ oe pad ‘ Dalton’s Lancashire Lass eset y the spoweion oe those ater oak 
ysimachia Ephéi rd’s Duke of Roxburgh Re ed Picotees. wl ave seats i v 
Prem ea a proper bapa ned for a small lawn in the middie of a regory’s King Alfred Sharp’s Duke of Wellington ho e in cape Hi ite 
Seen lee s-tail, Poa pratensis, and Fes pepe nos is ge Wakefield's Paul — Hector o t 1 Houses, at ir rising 
Clover. They may be had true of all respectable mc — — Crit | on that ev. > eens until Monday fortnight, | the 
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Mr. Hamerton’s letter has received, with many thanks. | Parker's Sophia ’s Eciii 20th inst. It is also und that the first 
We shall almost immediately pram aseiies of articles on Pii urple Bizarres. Cornelius yest of ba new administration will be held at the 
Arboriculture, of which that —_ Mr. H. Bedi wp a valuable | Stone’s Venus Wood’s Lord Byron 
+ part. The Sycamore is one of the common kin there are two | General Be: — Queen Victoria 
common sorts, one with a leaf-stalks and red fruit, the other Jacques’s Iris Giddins’s T The seat hip overland mail at Marseilles 
with yellow leaf-stalks and green fi bere ry’s Leonidas cot Robert Peel in’ the 20th May, and —— Bom- 
A Constant Subscriber's qu Dahlia insec Strong’s Princess of Denmark ~ Surrey 
swered last week, p. 569, col. t, under “J.J. C.” Primrose | Willmer’s Duchess of Kent Russell’s parable vay & ‘the 19% a iy . We lear td from this, that China 
and many ates vernal [nibh are  owering this autumn, in con- | Stretch’s King Purple-edged Picotees. still resolved 
sequence ig wet s which they, no doubt, mistake pots ae Ely’s bein: Lae Sve der Gecine 6k . lefed = 
pageant ad Hooper’s Raja’ — Grace ing ‘ering 
‘M. B.—Your piant is the e very rare and beautiful Cobérgia in- | Franklin’ 43 Queen of Hearts Giddins’s = Hennel erous muster ps, which were to be commanded 
earnata. way ot managing i snot to grow it in a pot Hogg’s E; _ espasian : a ae ee 
at all, but to plant it in rich alluvial the open ground in = Marie Dickson’s Trip to Cambridge by his brother in person. Devi gt a allowed to Capt: 
the summer, and to take i keep A ry or nearly so, in 'e Flakes. es obsks Crete Victoria Elliot a large export of t and H. 
winter. It will not bear fros' Herbert recommends the? = Stone’s weins — ard’s Colonel Foreman = ji tish. dmiral Parker 
i heat, after the “fall growth of leaves, as the m¢ Queen Charlotte Annesley’s saris: luaeers ee pied by the Bri ish. Admiral 
Ron ww se pets the flowering, and a hot — will ar. Martin's President _ Hogeg’s of and Sir H. Pottinger had arrived at y, and left for 
nish this heat. If in health, tl will flower every year. Palmer’s Defiance Heath’s Superb China on the 7th July.—The news from the Le 
ag you a to give away ? re Tu "Ss Ee heron ase 8 Miss Willoughby brought by the cp E ere en yes ees tas 
Young wishes for o e owing a press of Purples 's Pluperfect same ’ port 2 2 
point :-- in a well-cultivated i i of ——- Inco — eth nye —. Egypt the Pach: be organizing a considerable 
and upwards, vegetables not be successfully raised from Brooks’s Duke of Beaufort n’s ictoria > me by . a 
seeds saved in it, when a favourable s d opportunity pre- | Willmer’s Solander ins’s Miss Desboro Me additions to his military force ; 
sent , being ca select a c! ground for — ishop of London Barnard’s Mrs y ged 
the crops. Also how frequently we a change | Strong’s Esther ud’s ane < ‘ 
to fresh tial? [Our answer to this is a m- | — Eliza Sykes’s ote Mesum the Grand Sheriff of Mecce bav- 
to the “* Young not to save any seed him- Searlet Neville’s Queen Victoria 
te ee cane of very different species | Forster’s Wellin eee rm him in his Government. The insurrection in 
of vegetabies, e. g.—one kin: , one of one of Let- bi ks karl of Leicester “s y Dacre 1 a he of 
, and so on ; and never to attempt to save the seed of eith 's Hero of -saromnco a meee : Candin is "conph etely put dow wn; and on me return 
ips, or any of th ie Cabbage tribe. ‘The reason for our givi wie 's Wilk ‘ourth aine’s ictoria is ecte: 
this advice is, that i gardens it is impossible to pre- | Addenbrook’s Lydia Wilson’s Fanny Irby : a gi ‘Tati 
Yent the bees and other ins: from mixing the pollen of one | Barrenger’s Ho; Vere’s Belle Village : oa 
ere the stigma of others; the result of which is a of r. Godwin. Fcc plant sold in the gran seed aor ark rtaed Oar nar from Fra 
less mules. e seedsmen obtain their seeds from nume- | of Pentstemon ieee is certainly no more avery ing | 
ous g1 eae of whom saves ia one kind of vegetable variety on the scarlet P.g entianoides. Baie aes | tion of the | naval and ciliary ae eneie so sags urged 
other, and so avoi ie mulin; oung Gai tical 7 
~ Latin find some ol ions on the subject of his a the ber t book Ltt’ bec oe The price is, we think, ninth several troo; i: have ded, and it is ex- 
letter in our | next week. Cuttin, should never be planted 3 learned rho § bookseller. “a 
in rotten dung; the soil for them should be poor or “8. —No. lis - cer ; No. 2 is the Melilot called | pected that the navy will shortly . reduced to the ordi- 
when they have struck root they rr to more | Bokhara Clover. i peace The us is now 
Brera dnyr it mateo Upp oar lp tet | mz Seh've hd tekel Gene cota MPU | gaily throught the gusty, aad the nie of rele 
a er is made eu or er side, St eee ar te 
that herbaceous plants being apt to snap, from their brittleness, pr to you.—‘* We never could keep one any length of time; | ance is subsiding. The report French 
less exposed to that accident if the tongue is made on the } and have always found them Wagtails’ nests. now they al iaiidoabed their military hospital at Port: Mahan ie cote 
Upper side of the bent shoot. pee side of a layer is that | ways feed their young on flies, wi and other s i a aiehaae te ill pee “ 
Which rests upon the soil when down. To makeat e, = ed caine sigh ers for us to come at these during the orders have been issued for eva- 
You cut about half-way throu; sghe ahah by drawing the knife substitute st Namie auc He ae euation. Spain we a ee ie Oo 
from below beneath a bud. , wilhehow fang sized tage There in Suffolk who says they ‘4 gids te 
oh og ne rage re 24th ult., after bills with- 
You how to do it; and it is difficult to describe these operations | willeat alm: tiie ee to "tive to give them, but that it is rogued on the t , A 
wa Meet cae | the winter that kills them ; and he has never heard of one being , the most important of which were for the 
’s plant cannot be determined by such a specimen. His | keptin that part of the country.” : ‘3 fr : Pana: : 
from the stem because the pe So which they grow is} |W. K.—Too much dissimilarity in the growth of the mg- | alienation prouaerth ty and for building: a new 
rey da itis of ee uence. We recommend Mr. Leu- ee lage Dutch Medlar is doubtless the agg Sage decane palace for the Cham of Deputies. Government a 
Villa Garden Directory.” ‘opping it j Fernando Po 
4M. D’s Rose is infested by a fungus called Uredo Rosw, and | the oon Perdrigon. oe se eh withdrawn their peopel for dap erang of to falf 
insect Cc. C.—The pows Eq i” i gm beew able 
C. B. will obtain he desires from an excellent | Ist pt. to the 30th Nov., is mentioned at p. 565, not as a eae RR ie ‘ 
y in the “‘ Home Correspondence: done, but as an art it is desirable to acquire. : vee preg mabe ae 
of ty. ve Secbin Wee hori dagen fh do it. ese at | means. que p gM sige 
R. G. ae ee of the great Cockchafer, Melolontha Rig sent by Philis | dy of 
vulgaris ; and No. 2 the maggot of a beetle, probably of Apho- | tl Sra - 
dius fossor, which lives in excren i if te A Novice.—The Seeds of the hegrencednonay vo ing the enforcement of the new 
44. W. is Lycopédium alpinum. Musk plant may be had at any shop where flower-seeds are sold. pe 
in 2B Orisinal Subscriber. — Clianthus cote wnuslly flowers They are sure to if d upon the 
great profusion grown in a pot or planted out in shady a 2 a 
border of the greenhouse. If the winters generally C. H.-W. ata obtain the 
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‘ie true Ins pallida te easily procured in ed aan Foemtaor 
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that erases binning to grow, a at the rate of 'ewt Vem. an acre, most | 3 
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