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_—We are not ie that sulphate of ammonia has e 
pccatine ss Haproag: yi levee be vay 
making it co fix t! 
had. The Agri 
Cc. B.—The fruit is age = se Thebaica, the Shaies: palm 
of Egypt. The rind i 235 ainly very like gingerbregd, both in 
ome complain of u 
why annuals peste 
not grow this year 
no reason; is not that e> We condemned the ‘practice of al- 
lowing weeds to seed; and i at not a vile practice? These 
i ith our correspondent’s lett: 
co. aes 
rworked, which appears | fro 
sides; W of 1200 Loot in pots ; mor two acres of 
Lawn, S ries, ani ach-drive; a considerable bce of 
framing, c. Wee uppose any one would expect such 
a thin: 
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Q.’s letter about a fruit-room had been laid by for consideration. 
We will endeavour next week to find room for a notice about it. 
c. B.—The fresher cow-dung is the better. It will make a 
good manure for bushes of any kind, especially on light ater i 
itis not strong. Try nitrate of so da, at the rate of 2 
acre, for Roses; applying it in a fluid state when the ioe: 
i in the spring. 
grandifora; 3, Orchis Morio; rd Sedum Teléphium ; 5, Fila; 
Fernis Aspidium Filix-mas in a barren state. 
elutinum. 
= seed: eedlings. A 
be in flow nly However, 
aerad Acacia Lier 
Campauta 
so bad a ‘specimen ; two flowers a on ater braen of the 
large genus like Campanul 
Mr. Whiting’s ‘lois No. 3, is Sida dio’ the male kind. The 
Gesnera is bulbosa, of which there are ‘several eaiecion Sten 
rgia Hawtay pein ae The Melastom: 
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from 
certain! ly raiseworthy ; but we anticipate 
arranging pickerings and quarrels, except upon 
pew ay au ee, full of en hatred, malice, and all 
W. Turner.—The pias are, 1, Orobanche minor ; 2, Epipactis | gO) 
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uncharitableness, ‘e cannot aes the letter, because it relates 
to matters quite ori to the subjects on which our Chronicle 
have a garden which 
ysead of its agate ‘ing made it was planted 
pple-trees, cope on each Peer of a 
h it. These Apple-tr 
iage-drive which pases throug! are 
«now justin full bearing, and ila ‘very s; but if 
they are to increase in size as they 
ming ete buds. You must then 
eae oval and replantation of 
Lady.—Cuttings of the Chinese or 
any of the climbing-sorts 
Roses, may be put rf any — ~ ap the ame and autumn. 
un 
ait es called Oak spangies. Their 
ai y are Larkjenscse the ee of in- 
sere, Te is said, indeed. that they are certainly the work of a 
Cocksfoot Grass is one of the ‘inds, ani 
because it will thrive on poor Tight la —ed wanes oer grasses 
er panies With respect to 
only va- 
7 ea ost useful sorts ; but 
phase ta aac to hacia fs quickly as ones: such as Mi Meado Ww 
ah quite un fra a aie any except meadow 
lodendrons may be layered any time, except 
ing them they require eo 
to peg down Sad the one or two eat = wood, an 
rhe reas inches deep wi —— sandy They mr 
pt ore they are fit to remove. The best Pai oa » 
er autumn or npr gecen! An Apple-tree 25 years ol 
may "3 removed if it is prepared the ious year by cutting = 
Tound in the same way as recommended by Mr Mr. Rivers, for 
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comple eted. At this ges e it to a dry place, and let it re- 
main at il the return omg grow ae season. — plants are 
often thrown Poirot her foe they have red, or when it 
a evident sr Sood will not flower—before they “ene completed 
t he 
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. 6d. to 3s. 6d. per pair. You can. 
co sat recommended by Dr. Horner, 
. 548. Do not be too san posrcars. I florists’ flowers require 
perience to cultivate them with si 
Scarlet Bizarres. 
rmont 
oo Bright Paenca 
King 
orth’s Leader 
Gabell’s Duke of ust ake 
Fle Sata Duke of Devonshire | Ely’s tote “Ana e 
Willmer’s Conquering Hero Martin’s Village Maid 
Whe val s Victoria Willmer’s Timan 
Ely’s Jolly Dragoon togg’s Lady Domville 
Hoyle’s Duke of Leeds Dayey’s Tower of Babel 
Walmsley’s William Fourth ’s Lancas' 
‘oung’s Sif Robert Peel Coquette de Paris 
Crimson Bizarres. Fletcher’s Duchess of Devon- 
Wakefield’s Paul-Pry shire 
Cartwright’s Rainbow sea atiote: 
Parker’s Sophia 
Pugh’s _ idee Piggott’s Price vAdelaide 
Willm Duke of Sussex Wood’s Queen Anne 
Davey’s Rane Red Picotees. 
Ely’s Duke of Bedford ~ | Sharp’s Red Ro 
¢’s Earl Grey — Unique 
‘arret’s Lucretia Gidden’s Teaser 
Gregory’s g Alfred Laura 
Jacques’s Georgiana Don 
loway’s Defiance Ely’s John Bull 
ink and Purple. Wood’s Marshal Soult 
General Bertran os rd Byron 
ba ig we Tris — Queen Victoria 
Try’s Leonidas lone} Street 
Webb’s Earl Grey Russell’s Incomparabl 
Str trong’s See of Denmark | Martin’s Princess Victo: 
Lin Purple Picotees. 
ge’s Princess } arie Gidden’s Vespasi 
Epaminondas Wi she Agrippit 
Willmer’s Queen Victori Vespasian 
_ Duchess of Kent Chancellor 
Purple Flakes. Martin’s sot ee Adelaide 
Fulbrook’s Grenadier Harriet . 
——- 's Esther Jeaert oo sarki? 
a Hogg’s Queen of Tiigienid 
Jones’s Eliz: Willmer’s Queen 
Muscroft’s Village Maid Mary Aus 
Turner’s Princess Charlotte Heath’s Superb 
Hoge’s Colonel of the Blues Ely’s Dr. apres 
d Andover ind Scarlet. 
Leighton’s Bellerophon Sykes 3: Eliza 
Castle’s Lady Barrington oes Miss Brookes 
Lascelles’s Queen of Sheba Gidden’s Miss Desborough 
y’s Larsen A ae ag World Lady Emily 
Searlet Wood's Marcus 
on’s Rob ee Willmer’s Agnes 
‘ufton’s Magnificen' Neviile’s Mrs, fel 
ddenbroke’s Lydia Mount Etna 
th’s Marquis of Chandos Smith’ 's Duchess of 
f Ken! 
Wo Veare’ ‘Ss ain ae the Ville 
Ely’s Bright Venus Hoge’ er ‘pa 
Wilson’s William the Fourth Pur 
Myr. Lane.—Hybrid China Roses or 0 nahn ie be sho 
CHRONICLE. 
601 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
Our Foreign news, which includes the detailed intelli- 
gence — India _ China, brought by the last overland 
— 
sarge will be 
at Tn adie, we fed ne. the teak: event ‘which has 
e defeat 
of the Ghilzies ‘by the British forces. = country has 
been thrown into a state of — eat excitement by this un- 
expected collision with our troops, and it is ~~ that 
Major Lynch, ro shige agent, has in Presa quence re- 
signe . e } Severe 
sickness has abel out troops, little 
change has y d in political matters. The 
Punjaub appea' latest 
Lahore mention that the British Government have called 
| upon n Sher e Singh, for a force of 10,000 men, which are 
t r 
The Shah of Persia has 
object of ‘daecaie negotiations, but has assumed the 
y of Herat itself, which has been surrendered 
'y Kamran Shah, who ~ thereby 
eated ect of ice policy in erecting i 
into an independent kingdom. m China, the despatches 
rm us of of ore the late Imperial 
Commissioner, and on military preparations of the 
r for aign. H Kong has been 
re-occupied as i Seidiasaes possession of oe Eder 
rown, ee ade has been partially resumed, and 
r Li 
sione’ 
the English, has been appointed successor to Keshen.—In 
rance, the enforcement of the census still ca some 
partial troubles, pont opposition to the measure is greatly 
id no recent ou has occurr ev: 
of aloan, on the ground that the present prospect 
and military estimates of the Great Bowers. wee Psi 
versary of the September Revolution which poe off 
quietly, 
's and officers ‘iid the vane of Catone! Beds 
| throughou ut oe siegemairen -~ 
the 
list solide ers 
atte: ation 
in letter O. We think the space of 30 feet, allotted to each tan 
ibitors must hescsaud for themselves 
dges will n guided 
in what way they will si Ow. e ju t be by 
the quantity of kins man may exhibit, but by ‘thelr quality. 
. N.—Your fing an bee pardon, those of — 
uliflowers —are really in iserable ate Soot and Charcoal, 
think this well worth a trial; 
harm. 
Portugal, with respect ‘to the once of aes priv 
leges; but it was believed in Lisbon that i — ‘ould be se! 
ted by t the mediation of Great ritain.— m Germ ce 
+h 
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ne 5 7 Jrel + 4h 
the autumnal 
in spite of the ptetiincs = Austria and the other tae 
tholie ‘Powers, is } att the ca se f great excitement, and 
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cheap, and can do no 
F. I. C.—The small snails that infest your Orchidaceous plants, 
are Zonites pura, or nitidula. A correspondent: in p. 22, says that 
**the best way of getting rid of them is to cut of the tende: 
pith of a Cabbage-stalk, and lay them aboat yo plants, examin- 
ing them soon after dark, and again early in the morning. The 
ails evidently prefer the Cabbage to the tougher stems of the 
Orchidacez, and we have killed as as 30 at once on a piece 
not three inches long. Their favourite food is the soe of 
many 
Stanhopeas, and whenever they aes when the fiow: alf 
grown, sni snails ma} be suspected. i latter hide by tl toes aes 
the large bracts which enclose the buds.” 
2 earn that the Divan has resolved on para ig the tribute 
pid by the ‘yrian, moantaingers, and that a proposal 
se oint ing Montane: py — 
eos h aoe 
on the banks of the Lower Danube, in consequence of a 
attempt t to raise recruits in hide oping Se vi Bo Puleskian 
Mr. Plant.—Your seedling ee ions epee ground | ° Sa eee 
colour, covered with large bright brown 2 
flower, and a beautiful varie! HW 
W. L. N.—Your plants are 1, Senecio sylvaticus; 2, Hieracium | poe sic a 
sylvaticum ; 3, Hieracium Sabaudum; 4, 1 caeeean sylvaticum, | ome, Ps 
var, maculatum ; 5, Hieracium umbellatum. aoa try are nearly | mpl ted ; writs have been bias for the 
G.—The time to remove the suckers of Berberis aquifolium, age siacenwbel rae 
repens, and dulcis, is about the end of September, taking-care that acancies 
they are well rooted before are removed from the mother caused by the acceptance of mass and Parliament, after 
plant. When se; ted they should be potted in good light soil, bunts ae of the 
and placed in a cold pit or frame for the winter; but they mus ey ised 
not be allowed to get dry during that time- - ~ eek, has adjourned to the 16th _ e accounts from 
J. T. Astle.—The impurity of the yor is egg ak yer ae provinces rex iM 
ailures in the cultivation e Pansy. 
pene too t, OF much infested with slugs and other animals, pearge and conrey he: er assurance that the 
hich attack the roots of the plants. If you are roe ie eel 9 ' 
ue growing them, you should make a bed about a “ret - 
with fresh soil, aftér you have remo’ that kind in w) = a 
now grow; and if your situations is soon peg ges pee a me Welns. 
bottom well. The best soil is eq! a . = 
Sa een manured. They will strike in any free soil behind a ‘ourT.—Her Majesty, Prince Albert, Seg pidge = 
wall or hedge which keeps the san Fanta neremigace fa st Nae vemmatuad at Cla ante during the week, an 
usefal for the purpose, but no! gy san to be, se te sn are expected to leave this afternoon, ou their return to 
ae oe ott Seer salt buros, pat put your bed on Vindsor Castle, accompani ne gst ~ 
Prin 'y S$ so much Indis- 
ayer of cow. dang. tender and watery, new household. The P sone : atironiar 
‘A. B.—Wilmot’s Grape is firm-fleshed, not - Sunday morning 2s to r r the presence o 
retty. taste. P : eri 
»~ oer ae Pita Cit Yeshua tla ver } Sir J. i Ga and Dr. Locock necensy ~ t hei Royal 
in the thon fs. reese Highness ms now itage vag recov allow hee 
Mr. Algernon Herbert's insects are Hylurgus pum removal ti 
sorry bn) they are rg 4 erent, a0 ee be bednven Household Ba renidl announced during the week :—The 
pits Aid eclagerge ous aux abies. ee Earl of Delawarr, Lord Chamberlain ; Earl Jermyn, 
wen e en injured YF ; Col. Dawson Damer r 
J. J.—tInall ‘Vines have been inj g Treasurer ; ol. $ a 
parece : eerie <e iron 9 Se — Forester, Captain of the Hon. Co 
solut jy necessary Sas oe. flues should have been recently ms; the Mar of Lothian, 
heated, for old flues often give out a most offensive efffuvium in | of the Guard; Capt. Meynell, M.P. 
close wet ste Esq., Grooms in Waiting; the Mar 
A Constant Render whose He te that ci the wet. | Ha sok cke, Earl of Morton, th = Ee) 
pos eprops in connexion with his having checked their — Sydney, nd Lord Rivers. 
ade a oe te es ay ae cheek ree Cc. W — 1. Arbuthnot, Has Ease 
eee the usual season. of Bue ecleugh, Mis 
much too late for answer | Camden. the of 
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