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16.] THE GARDENERS’ 
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Grape with the pollen of another: and the process will not inter- 
ar with, either the flavour or aire oft the fruit. 
amine som ne the earlier Numbers o: 
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years. 
ie sed atts ards ; the best t time is just before they begin 
til ith 
sted is more nanvehient "to brig than bast, yet he thinks it 
i its becomi t it shri 
bow ng beds to cove or fies er the edges of the wounds in the bark 
with wax? ’— The ted es d better be removed. and the buds 
ee en wih dry bs, for it is desirable that the buds should 
inevit: ‘sted soaker 
qaite Pettis, he same espondent be a “= pet most 
accessible collections of Willows. Ri be at Wobn me of 
the old botanic phagioeing — as hsiggeare ate Eainburgh "The 
$ Hydra h 
cnt-leaved, are most beautiful objects, far handsomer than Wil'ows. 
Totty bas been clearing an overgr wn i is pl e- 
and has left some large star:dard Oaks Ash, Hornbe: 
and Hazel stocks from 10 to 20 feet high. He asks speci 
of ornamental trees he c aft on these, usin 3 
and wheth:r trees of this kind are au Beals pee rst y 
the case with Sa esi and s the different ever- 
Pears. He i 
green Oaks require to be inarched ‘All — High may be used, 
but there is a little difficulty in grafting some of the hard-wooded 
trees, On the Oak may be worked t the striped-leaved peduncu- 
al 
the Evergreen or Ilex Oaks must owns b ih 
will take with the and any of thi 'y varieties of ae 
Ashes, 5 as the Chinese and the entieedenre: The Horm 
may be used as a stock for Carpinus orien! annie the cutleaved 
sort ; but the scions must be from A Rigen dee The 
tioned be pms Sumy destroy | = eds on oe alks. sede salt 
jurpose, rovided it be used in suffi- 
i WO ‘ork on British Entomology is. ‘* Car- 
= ht which costs, we believe, about 40/.; 
faapey ensive books on the subject are, “ West- 
wood’s [ luction to the modern Classification of | Insects,” and 
*“Samouelle’s Ento Seviennee Useful Compendium.’ 
eri F, C.—Noisette Roses have been so much hybridised that 
they are now difficult to define; they may, however, be generally 
known by the small size of their flow: their clustering ten- 
both of w! 
Tablets eat a damp, 
a Well-wisher: A south-east aspect is considered preferable to 
® south. west one for Peaches. If, relates the border i is not too 
Wet, and if the trees are properly trained, they ought to succeed 
very well on a South-west aspect. The heavy rains to which they 
are exposed are injurious when they occur in the blossoming 
1 
aan Silverlock —Your Pansy, fr oa the bese of the yellow 
Purple, will make a fine “bold ariety ; the form is not suffi- 
cienth; 
FW Cs ants are 1, As " * 
Toseu i ter Nove A'nglie ; 2, Nove A’ngliz 
as situs » Cam ampanula alliarifélia ; 3) Phlox maca- 
Egg; 5, 3 6. ontel. 
s Pippin ; 2, Bedfordshire Foundling ; 3, 
Wick, Limon Pipi’ 5, Glon ria Mandi ; 6, Londm Pippin : 7, Court of 
Teens ic Norfolk eats 10, Belle Harvey Lapa in some col- 
Canada - so uestituted for the Malo di Carlo) ; > Reinette du 
8. 8. Coteby, Tt is to be; 
Sa be ri regretted yo! mi did not send specimens 
see, arbre Dahlia earlier in the season, when Eder gp tl 
pends lave formed an accurate — of its properties , 
bat we ize received indicated a er, with a good pe ial 
pate C. ee not able to say more eon ag 
Bear fruit are 1, Old Colmar; 2, Marie Louise; 3, Brown 
Bi letter from Mr. Forbes. 
wile eubderonds to sagt Bop ne ist t of eles very soon. 
Pied ‘s plant is the white variety of Helfpterum (or Astelma) 
od ier ‘from the ite ps. —Your Pears are, No. 1, Passe 
Brown Beane » Beurré Bosc ; . Poire d’Amande; 4. ; Virgouieuse; 5, 
urré; 6, 
one As 14, Golden Knob; 16, Northern Greening; 7, 
Whetes 8, Hughes’s Golden Pippin; 22, Yellow Ingestre, 
Pippin Russet; 24, Pearn’s 's Pippin; 27, Sops of Wine ; 23, 
R.0.—We | lave examined your list, and recommend the fol- 
ring seaTEouinms for - mproving bon collection :—Erectum, 
Ce ee ee cas ak : 
Setting fo ater: he sata Horticultural Society, and 
to alter ent there made is, in our opinion, 
ee: okt ma 
we riguents ou hare sone see 
3, Malva 4, Cer 
yanum Piclessiae’s : 6, pinnae vhewiren th A Colatea pea 
Aint 
CHRONICLE. 689 
NEWS OF THE 
Tue i insarrection in | Spain, which has now assumed a 
itu inci 
upon rece 
es ee aig ps a ‘aidressed to ES otic, The b ream on 
are 
id that portion army 
8 in those pone has either Horie Joie or 
g 
movement. In the capital, how- 
ver, and in other parts of the kingdom, the petals of 
the Regent has hitherto effectually repressed the threat- 
ened onthresk 5 and Government has ado pted the most 
A spirited proclam mation was published by the Regent 
ees oth “ti in which he announced his determination to 
ree the execution be the laws. Ss. Ont he evening 
: 
P 
<7. 2 
ig ae Guard, ‘to carry 
as nis < cape vont oft 
If the flue is too hot, you can on make off the + young ; Queen and her sister 5 > but the resistance they 
rou 
a shelf above it with a few slates, | or as apa of this kind, and 
as you describe 
the assailants were ¢ repulsed on nail si ides, and the leaders of 
di eeuyentent were compelled to fly fr rom ‘the capital, We 
gives the ares rather a mottled appearance ; recy in me 
ect when pte ed with the ge 
psi ae 
plants are carefully watered, and the leaves are kept cian. 
Hetero sy the plants are sent to a nursery every third spring, t 
k 
practi ctice i over-Kindness. The plants have eS ae 
sar 
show 
rm and sty The plants 
will poise outa bie in asituation valightly amion in es 
gece 
ditched for Vittoria, at the head of 14,000 men, so placed 
as to fall simultaneously upon all the ye to by 
: the in the dhe ists and enter- 
ittle too ei the the inside, tained that by the energy of his movements ihe. pane 
os - rebellion may be arrested.—In France the 
connected with the Spanish insurrection appear to 
1, to the 
a “ domestic interest ; and it ae ey asserted that 
determined | 
the age of the French Government 
movem pelun: i jal papers evince 
poo meer finch mtn drawing: consi sympathy with the insurgents, and Queen 
ble 
brag” issues daily prociametings asin Pau 6 in 
— ‘is rent and prongs pm contrast, grarceam 8 to 
these rumou verna: 
oui 
banner nage secacagsion Pepe Seat 
Hl 
sar} postpone the - 
f th sures made by 
assassin Quénisset — addition or proof of the formi- 
able nature of his attempt to assassinate the Princes. 
arrangements for oe: mf are proceeding with activity. 
; Kaa os oe ap- 
egalsres et ai s rise to 
prehension ; at pal hg mbers revoly 
have been arrested : 
onia 
es it flower freely. ‘The corner 
used, ps some epi place, aa pee the purpose. tune 
enough where it 
of the King Holland to 
Grand Duchy Lonemboug to at German Customs’ 
Union, and serious sagem ea hinted at. if this — 
isted i 
é , how a! 
— yet be arranged by future negotiation specially 
princi rte manufacturers of the Grand | Deeks cabs 
address a petition to the King, prayin gh to ratify 
but Kirke’, oF from New York bas put. us ia in possession of : 
ne to the 28th ult., two days later than that brought by the 
veal 
‘0 be 
er E 
some varieties of this p! Tar fowered than others; we! that the Executive Council of Zuri ich have decided o} 
he te nd 
ts charitable cose i Maa pages ie ais! 
last steamer 5 $ te contains no facts of great importance, but 
col chiefi the 
uation of botanical =F otggone ame fronti tier in reference to the case of Mr: M'Leod, the t 
e 
ot 
At hor home, the recent Dissolation of Parliament leaves 
little matter of sufficient ii to. require especial 
notice, if we except the temporary indisposition of Her 
a at the | Majesty at the early part of the week, — naturally 
excited attention, in- anticipation of the ev 
Saturday evenii — 
too inte inesnstver ¥ ng 3 
considered necessary to 
— by the contractors 
-| employment of foreign workm 
Wome W 
Covat.—Her Majesty ie 
