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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
table Marr loz. ,6d t 
nel, doz. bunches, 2s Vegetal 
bs Be Tomatoes, per r half ser ate “Se ‘6d fe 
doz. bunches, 2s 
ms ger a ben bunches, 34 Capsicums, itpe, en, per 100, }s to 1. 
e, per 100, 2s to 
setae wonchie, Chil aa 5 itp td 109 
arjora ‘oz. bunches, 32 —— me talks, per pound, 8d 
Masher Ee bunches, 3e Tr ‘aglish, per pound, Be 6d 
Basil, per doz. bunches, 3s 
ar. Pa) 7 
As many CORRESPONDENTS write ce us complaining that their 
letters are not attended to, we beg all whose questions are not 
ered the second week after they are put to us, to write 
ec ye: Soom 
hey are ete aring I fin 
named ; 1 have, y serait troubled you 
yo will give me the true names, I 
=r know their correct names I 
f the party I had them of, as I 
The 
r 
ad hoped at they were no longer 
be heard 0! 
G. G—No. Vis ned _ on Pippin ; 4, Nonsuch; 6, Rymer; 7, 
+ Golden Pippin ; 14, Renwick Codlin ; 
1s » Fran anes dies Iden ; No. 3is 
not ripe; and No. 15 re wort oF Pee rorya 
ae nepeed for sting J when Apples ‘ee tit ans done is whi 
stalk se tes easily from the spur, by merely lifting up 
M. EB The plants are Lindria spiria and Valeriana dioica. 
The plants inquired for a generally to be found in ‘good Botanic 
0 gi 
botanically. If you will send us a speci- 
e will with ple: ur 
asure give our opinion of it 
Omikron.— eep be turned upon a lawn, surrounded by a 
belt of peepee such as y Reuteie Lainraetandie Privet, &c., to 
which they could have undisturbed ey would feed d upon 
would probably kill them; bat 
ald do 
it us a specimen of a Nectarine ‘produced between 
es on the same branch “of a Peach- bh al which he 
ited with 11 others 15 years a0, when he made 
present residence, 
the 
ripened by autumn. You should propagate the Wistaria, and 
plant it out-of-doors against a wall 
A rie —In — to R. Tite 1 question py tem er veo of 
m have plenty of light and air, and see that they wood is well 
617 
-_ NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
d this week from ce pos- 
any = bear exhibited 
mmon insect is fi sinapee ” 
ng may mmended pe 
Fra 
interest. On Monday Pie il 
cent the inhabitants of Paris. were thrown into a state of great 
the ‘Royal family ; ‘ the young Duke @ Aumale i been 
— be recom 
ee bearers and long keepers :—Kitchen Apples: Beau day 
Bienhe sem: Pippin, Damelow’ s Seedling, Bedfordshire 
Founiling, vices, Braband Bellefi ib Sperry Pippin, Rymer, 
| core of his regiment, after a Tong. service in Africa. oho 
pall of whom 
ore 
oP 
ast 
escaped, ie = set been 
rthern Greening, Royal Russet, pes ae Norfolk 
Sentara French Crab, Tower of ’Glammis, ae ae 
Green Fulwood, Gloria Mundi, Hawthornden, a de 
énage, Norfolk Paradise, Baxter in, Gooacbe in, 
Walth: ape Seedling, Yorkshi ning. Tabi ie 
E 4 “ 
Court mst Wick, 2, Marge Ribston Pippin, Adam: ain, Here- 
fordshiré » Pack-hors: "s Plat Beachamwell, 
Reinett: ae chtiaies Braddick’s Non ii, Downton Nonpare’ 
eil, Boston Russet, Court-pendu Plat, New Rock 
in, Dutch Mignonne, Sam Young, 
ms Drep-iior, Royale Hative, Nectarine, 
— Morocco, Royale de Tours, Green Gage. 
R. D.—It is not too late to propagate mors ignea. You had 
better take up the old plant at the comme: ent of whiter: a 
it in a pot, and keep it in a dry situation. i$ the spring you 
be abie to make several plants by dividing the old one. 
in the Pri rince’s suite, which was 
‘in, | killed on a8 spet. The assassin was immediately arrested, 
m summary justice; he 
Il be tried on Thursday next by the Chamber of Peers. 
HI, 
il, | the 
ex Pablie attention, aithongh pee enya by this 
ssevesseint of the working-classes in Paris, and by 
s rev volt in are, At Paris 8, we “outbreak wa was 
ity oug’! ch it 
x +02 } - oy ey 
by attacking his 
the sth 
err 
75 
L 
Gardener Cu. 
d » it is true, not what is termed the 
pe ‘Green Fly ;” they are, so ubiitliahees: an mane: ee ex Sep 
obacco-| 
of the police. The disturbances at Clermont F em the 
abounds in most hot-houses. If t 
y it poe bet for want of persev: ae yi Te 
pd 3 
} deat d. th * 
the ag pice fu 
migations at short rvals. As already stated, tobacco-water 
will kill all aphides, wn if welled warm Yl kill them more ex- 
pedit eragrep ; but the great secret is to persevere not only until the 
enemy is subdued, but entirely eradicated.—R. 
7S eard that ood sues of the Maize when the corn : 
faaran are boiled and eaten like Asparagus in India. Can an’ 
me give him the best Parent or any particulars on this head 4 
were at table lately were detestable, being neither 
.-—We shall be happy to insert any notice of the railroad in 
question which may be sent to us for the purpose ; but our in- 
formation respecting the weekly traffic is derived ny cmt the daily 
papers, which seldom notice the 
on the troops, which a appea’ 
in ome ng ti ey rioters ; several lives v were war = : 
mber 
Maen also, colin of a Bibeata tere 
taken place betwee military and the ss ye = 
origin seems to cae n free y ho any Political al feeling. 
by a rumour estas in Paris for 
roe e one mention emit the Duke de Bordeaux had died of loc iew, Proiacd + 
spondent dials 
7. R.—The seedling Nepal Berberry is not B. coriaria, which fficial 
mee glaucous. It is probably the “ Hill raisin” B. asiatica, received by the Government, and the stat ti H 
—The dealers in Calceolarias will no doubt furnish 
the | foltc ih at a price not exceeding 5s. Mr. Catleugh certain] 
Mac pened Mr. Kemble, sisnay Kemble, Rois su) hg news of interest ; the journals are se with Snancial 
‘ope, 3 Sek, Splendidum, Enchantress, Topaz, Vi " 
a Criterio: - ae wae SylIph, Sunbeam, Sulphur: a PSPS, 
jpeciosa, aoheceee 
acceded to the request of the Infante Don Fromcetieo de 
been seen half a i mi who applied for permission to return to poten in 
a boy een pty is to aye with one sid ooth.and the ether | © a euro of all is the Old Scarl 
— They ss regarded as accidental as spores. for which we | but, though go on ti - =a vane ee Grove End << order ‘tl reside permanently a Ree i and a Mar 
ve no méans of accounting. ¢ Peach appears to have been : 4 
the parent of the Nectarine ; and it is supposed tat some re- | 315 revit — kere: sonnei og n order to arrange the differences with the Forages 
mote period a branch of the former having spo! th 7 ae ce —The Gtowin are the omy | panty annuals f dD 
paar Spor bya rdener and Derpetuated by budding, That suited for sowing in the saison (Bepte mote Tr) to dd the winter Government Thy ere i , mi _ 
Seana which formerly existed continues still, as is indicated in the open border; but much of their success prronetors on the | Luxembu nion, so lon - 
yy sucl boy = Bina eB re of he pollen hes not the power of | es ether the autumn is mi ry the winter severe. They | posed by Belgium, is no longer doubtful; arrangements 
ing the fruitto which it is c unicated; it is only the phonies not be sown in rich soil, old seeds ld be preferred having been made for removing the tier Custom- 
bryo, race nat is, biegd ce collected the boon season), 
be shh Sata wing pss affected. bac Wa ed from eeds art vigorous, and consequently hou ey | and for r allowing the free importation of agricult 
——Nos. 1, 8, 11, oary 3 ners — Collinaie bicolor and ei 
po ae. ha sage 4, Hollandb ; . on enact Pippin ‘ not 30 Tikety to stand a h lieht = inter white, and the latter prod ‘u 
ette; 9, French Crab; 12, Beauty of Kent; No. 10 with deep purple flowers; Nemophila 2 insignis and atomaria, one = the autumnal reviews’ in Silesia, and the an renee 
cann: ertained in. its unripe state. If the trees of Nos. 3 ith t tifal blue, and the other with dotted white flowers; of Pa divloxd life 
ca Sense Yo particaarly Coerventagey Opereah iee Clarkia ‘paichelia, with: rose, aid the variety with pure white | Fetl “ og eee ee ee ee ie 
y remove vo ee them pe otherwise, - aaa baritiuns coasetaaain ivy pha Rowena; iy reside in London.— A m Greece 
with er. n P i 
Mr. Elliott's Plum is the Ro ovale Hati Perofskianum. with deep orange-col wers 5 announce one e new Mi 
ja Li lish and the other . 
i Bath.—a complete list of British Grenidacees will be found in see a eeeint ed psi 1 dabeied sagan toursh , with | been dissolved, in by of 
Lindley’s Synopsis of th the e Bri itish tora.” — they are all of = Iemon-coloured flowers; Leptosiphon androsaceam and | jn the way of that popular statesman si! his Majesty ; 
epiphytes, that is, plants growing upon others, but not, like to purple; Callich meget Se phielece : the affai are represent i 
purasies, growing ee ene — * : bordered wi on; Limnanthes Dougiasii, with yellow flowers, | more compli : and fears are entert Bs Pi at Athens 
‘ é ed pectabilis of m long Frame (Pois le : i 
jycultivation for us to say whether or not it will twine u caged with white, "ne Chariton Sa ee at finaly eer that an insurrection may break out against the Bavs 
ance eens wate 5 atte nibh ect est ke coer oecach | should be sown. about the end of November, in a well-sheltered | rian rule.—The arriv: the Levant mail has put us in 
e should think Messrs. Loddiges would be able \drather situation ; thi aire - i : 
bres nt the plants ingore The Yellow Rhododendron peach, with Soh see uk te Cwkace when aemrecacmte pel recent tesa ta * oe : tee most 
produced so great a Sensatici ‘last year, is not of the oe they ae cee their ance above ground; mportant an ment that Divan 
liao ane ort bontica, but somewhat of a buff tint; v they advance, draw a little soil up to them rage a dry day; shelter has dete on on ospoing = omen to Ta, laa 
i ’ i eather with a few Spruce ies, eal 
EF men -physicus.—There is no such paragraph in the Chronicle ; eigaeti 3 wil by - may be obtained much earlier, and at less with 
least we ean neither remember nor r find suchaone. Ahedge | 7. th r. Knight’s plan in pots, in t reing- the posite heat asd “Moldaria. sate that 
Aer be formed with any kind of shrub, by setting honse, about the beginning of F and trans- 
tar and stems, divested of all their shi ui-dis- | ianting them to th rder, giving them e _ | no further attempts 
pate 7 Sait then training all lateral shoots made subse- | Pent as above, for those sown in the open ground. “Peas peace; ~ the tng dapeted oes of the Syn taxes 
taney One ‘stem to the other, leaving what may be in the forcing house, and removed when sufficiently large for thes learn by recent 
herve ee nae or peep-holes, to suit the fancy. Laurels will transplanting, will not suffer from cold or frost, if placed in a We 
the purpose. One-year old layers may be obtained in cold pit or frame for to planting in the open pital tom New York that dt Presiient so refased to 
Wicmten for 25s. per 100. We termina Jonge them for a pur- border ; they will ees as oduce so abundant a crop as ag sown Se, 
Pr ealg inches apart ; but a hedge cannot be obtained in one year in te 6 open border, but periem one much earlier. Crinum ra eB “ 
rte an be purchased of Mr. Carter, seedsman, which had te and House 
Subscriber S us to lay out his im, gives capen becomes mouldy in | ¢; i ajority. 
us a task’ we cannot well este My wiles disc ete Herts ra Lettuce Sec a always fails and become dy in | tives, and was ourite measure of the majority. 
best pny some hints will probably be furnished at page 518. The = sprit a ier wr ft eabenr~ ser Sai thc seed. ber. Wel At home, ie on € ietly, ar 
wherever tne E este: taboos bere bel Ret ad eit wih ait the root give a reason why dogs frequently roll themselves in pu- | have ticks all terminated without opposition. Parlia- 
we presume re a Py . 
We shout @ border should be at least 3ft. wide. Within this | tid “Bit is stated in 8 amber of the Chronicle, that | ment reassembled on Tharsday after the adjournment 
should eo plant espalier fruit trees, in we = sia: paders is hardy’ it heir ved through the winter with wt Sir R. | Peel entered into an pera of. the i — 
The into ents for the cultivation of vegetables. ae perro i of Kensington, We haveno experience concerning it 
Nothing is hould have 3ft. of ler fc ives. eee: exed er ‘i plant reqi requiring winter shelter. . 
east, except Mnen planting on the wall which looks to the north. | Ourselves, o& your Apricot-trees are free from mildew, t : 
rine Pi ‘cept Morello Cherries, Apples, and Imperatrice or Catha- papal ir fruitat so adv a ta period of is growth i ser Bi sre: alteration antil July 1842, in order to give 
Ee Plant is probably some Iris, but we do not quite 4 Sonarety pcdbrcoatpe ypc p aaa in rotten before e for a de! liberate consideration of he enbject He 
alsaze nse is not A’corus Célamus. The Californian Annu- | &2deav and timely mulching and watering Bee ¥ 
“ue senge naar rw Sn | enon ace PERS EMGRECS | provision forthe deiney of the revence, and dil nt 
ature.—The _Plants are,—1, Heliauthemum yul- | appears those of American origin. intend during the present sessio s¢ any measure 
Sornania , Sealioes succes , Bartsia odontites; 4, Teucrium | rieties, especially those of Ameries ar letter, the re- fa more t r the purpose of equal- 
@. He AehcbeyetrsreHteamiab ith the gourd it enveloped. a ae ae oe hk 
s Abeer iat v mpseonty the country; con- 
Pik —So little is known about the diseases of trees nae ing plant, it is probably the great Potiron ; | ising the re expend v5 
tate aly nano a with conildence What bas broagt aires is i maine to tel without ae sm on em it civisable that time aaa be given to the new 
‘pe too much water at pratobas ge prapean . great Poti i as food for nt to weigh maturely the measures they might 
: 2 - ane Fuchsias i bi Home C a ae rain game iy be had for either 24s. nadie aera think fit to ane: connected ee th the prnecet: financial. 
pao ®—You will not sueceed in growing and store. | Hass anid Co. of the Regent Circus, Regeut-strect, ae 
Tent which each ee oe 7 pa at 3.—-He who would ats well must that part of our parliamentary report containing a diseus= 
waeea them all. Sao. pevheaheenyd age armpit serve i ee ee weehewar tone sion on the subject of the proposed bills for. Sones 
qanter, But then it is so arranged ‘Vines could’be taken Ce gree fio gare ie dampness should on any ds of Frogmore to Windsor 
UR: Sh Pheteseent'te eaeeng ear be permitted to ‘They should then be | and for authorising ti 
of : Opec with mouth y cieeas re 
is dicate sy arcuate © pata 4 wnepale, bot wi Sat eps recta cleaned, again dried, and then gardens at Kensington f for ——— purpos 
venmaging com os the value thereof in anc 
; cet aes replaced as before. 
fgrerubouse, Yous should seep ine As usual, many letters sca toast de ama the Royal Gard 
Ge yea “in sponses bay ag Ft | : 
‘they begin to grow let | this 
> ae 
