a OVENT GARDEN MARKET, 
Aahrsed ae bac 19th, 1841. 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. did 
s’s Bon Chrétien will prove the of early Pear you wan! 
itasa ‘onal tree of it ipa Sea produce too baa for the t time ati 
tian ‘old Quatre Seisons in Augu: 
fruit would keep, better for: 
China Rose 
d in the market since our by graf Pro} ted when ever suitable cutti 
fast — dee te oe well kept vin tow Dunmore. ting, half the head with the be obtained, no — pagated " a : cars ie 
pri it. Pines are excellent, G. B. will find a pa n Beehives i - of tae y' iv tr me the nurseryman when 
and tolerably abundant. Good hothouse Grapes are not quite so one a  alvays be a made by any country 5 ge “ [ae As bloom ; if a s' g One, in all probability you will ‘aie 
plentiful a asthey were. Appl rare i gam te m the will be found a very useful book. van | flowers the ensuing season ; but if weak, not till the year after. 
dant; among them of pp Ae sen Sibnahainiesea's is the Lau s' , a species io of China Roses sometimes ower immediately after 
Ribston Pippin, and Blenheim ixun mg Pi erms: ich is to be found in every nursery where a tolerable ‘collectio i RaNe Feet Seat, Ottiet, Ries. Wot 90 < eee Cee © 
Chaumontels and St. Germains are the favousi 3; a castes | sks frets muck cheubin ices aie We ecko wk oceadec: thi mn | season ortwo. Among the autum bonegrere vettig rs. 
Boses are offered. are pretty good, and tolerably abun- | which our correspondent will ; : Lane at the last Horticultural meeting —Hyarip Prr- 
dant.—Vegetables. Savoys and Cabbages of various kinds axetryshien im pect t =i cee te ee Fulgorie, Gloire de Rosamene, Général 
plentiful. White and Purple Broccoli are excellent and abund Ww. ptr vat her ae Allard, Lady Fordwich, and Madame ffay. Bournon — Arm 
The supply of lowers has somewhat diminished. Turni s | witha prseare a ripeter Hahei tod 5 ae sd Linea jase, euilly, Emilie Courti tier, Phénix, Queen, and Madame Ne 
and Carrots , and remain at about the same prices as isis tora te rer the scape. wee fomaon> miss rea ig fing _ Paria —Antinous, Bernard, Crimson, Billard, La 
week. Leeks and Onions are abundant. Scorzonera and Salsify | an account of it under Pa ‘s San ienne, and Louis-Philippe. Cw1nvA—Fabvier, Marjolin, Cra- 
aught in small quantities, as well as Jerusalem Artichokes. |} floating leaves ani mersed ‘tower: “ape ane ae Te cn tes a-usRi gre grep ES eget Wg Are BRON HO 
quantities of Potatoes have pect: troweht: but the: prices | Piunieri has eaves ate Mehahers tan , rth erssrtm is | Tea Bonin ts Bride of ‘Aby dos, Caroline, and Jeanie Deans. 
have cig bay beatae ing of most kinds is plentiful.-- > ae kadai Ge ves. —Aimée Vibert, Jaune Desprez, Fellembourg, and Sir 
; ut Flowe! e , <i 
Flowers. oe . Flowers < citer ed Bignénia venusta an Abell.—Never use a fi a greenhouse ; it take hot- " Fnac Reader.—The Apple bears considerable resemblance 
, de oy . water pipes. If you ip eae have’ ss ‘fies it does not Breet matter “ to Fearn’s Pippin; it is very hands bd 
RDAY, . 20, 1841,— IT what kind of bricks it is posed ; but the softer the better. fruit, and not large pba for ‘kiteber erty hs +" obey 8 
eee aber : hort » 8s 6d to 6s vaio Laine Sg to gs liquid manure consisting one Ions of s rar ~ mouths seedling, to which a name _ never - ace) re is Opty nsorse = 
Pabstuenert’ perk hfswieve;240t0 wine ps Bavegs Sp ld, in which about 10 Ibs. of sheep’s-droppings and a of | vulgaris; 3, Acacia mel ylon; 4 is a Eucaly tus wa te the 
‘Medlars, ya tpi ane Almonds, sensi} ood have been put in —t strong, a, has for Mason) but is | speci not be determ sop Fathout chick vet es oes J Fo 
Pine Apple, per!b. 5s to 8s Swee et Almond und, 288 owed is sod gcksevi for Auriculas. The obs about dead animal io 
Cucumbers, per brace, 3s 6d to 5s nuts, pi pply to the Fig. 2 fons nap I fle Far Bh seer py mage ales sea 
Mica ‘Datch, past wet sean PE Ee is 105s to 1208 ase upressus lusitanica is the same as the Cedar of Goa; and later for the scukieast. ticdechons Armosa, Therddea. ‘Chin a 
” Spanish, 32 to Cobb Nu 165 Ibe.» by dae 018 Cc. nepalensis as C, torulosa; but C. Tourneforti and C. pendula Fabvier, Hybrid China Brennus, Duke of Devonshire, and Gene: 
Grapes, hothouse, per 7s N ts, maar te are distinct. All will s| our climate except the first. The | ral Kleber; and for apt rth, Hybrid Chi China e de la Que’ 4 
= is hk om a pre oe Kalmia is very poisonous, and pr@bably no animal will eat it will. | Celin e, Lascasas, ani d Lux urg Moss. 
LEE i a soi Eiri —— pa We should, however, imagine that many animals would on, "~The sag tr are the best 12 Apples, half eaters, half 
VEGETABLE eines ea uiidcoe nage 5 with hunger. culinary ; the best 12 Pears in succession, 6 for walls, “3 zo open 
es} yer divin tn? Te ery eee Bee ieee ay Wet Pape had too muc first, and the trees | borders ; the best 33 Ploms ; and the best 12 Cherries—for 
cay Ag Arrengi r dozen, 6dtols — Green, sper toe | eae graberis ites ae 3 “erown crimesmeting. A vigorous, and at other times Midland Counties — Desstrt Apples: Hug s Gol Pippin, 
hit Ee praahe ad, p- doz., 38 to — Spanish sper dozen, 2¢ to 6¢ their ch checked se Pech so that the | Pearson’s Plate, ag ee on Pippin, Herefords' Stur- 
— Red, for pickling, 8 toes | Leeks, per de a bunches, 1s to ca | tops nd ‘not appropriate the supply afforded by the i which | mer Pippin, Court- age Kitchen Apples: Dutch Codlin 
Gateee Sprouts p hf, ave., 126d to Se | Shallots, per ise accordingly break. out ja excrescences, In ordér to find frech | Dunielow’s Setdling, Hawkiwnden,’ AIrsoe Bedfordshire 
German Greens, or Kale, per doz. 2. 6d ‘Asparagus, per ena, Pais aes channels in suckers ; ie ia tandead Pie reuis he tgeeee Foundling, Northern es ing. ‘or a U: Gansel’s 3 
Broccoli, Wtte,per banch 0d Retcace, Cottage, parece; OF growing state, and the vessels of the stem not contracted by ot, Crassanes, Hacon”: fs "incomparable, Passe Colmar, Winter 
Tene, opel eS Se —s bay picasa drou there is but little tendency in the roots to produce | Nelis, Easter Beurré. vs for Standards : Marie Louise, 
o : eats anys t Galenye ae Pp soraie dra cols} edo ts wa suckers ; but cutthe tree down, or, which is almost equal to it, | Loui “geomet Me Jersey), eee Incomparable, Passe Colmar, 
baer per ewt. 3s to 4s ae White, pila he ¥! allow the eras hr be devastated by insects, or dried up for want | Glou rg sone u, Knight’s Monarch. Plums for a wall; Green: = 
=, Busey boy satie = | Woererean het saree a Of idee, ‘Se Sea RiGs Untadiceme oF eee Shean sone oF | es Purple-gage, Washington, Coe’s Golden Drop, Kirke’s, 
- fgg oe aap Puriey oa ea es aa a | exereseence those on of Plum stocks of reas Im ice, cig praca ty @’Or, Royal Hative, 
lstols 3d ‘on, per doz, bunches, trees. Green-gage, Purple- gage, Nectarine, Blue Pe: on. Cherries 
‘Turnips, per doz. bunches, 1s 6d to 3¢ Thyme, at ey dg. bunches ar Go i iz-my- Dolly has sent Chlorophytum ini hich, though | for walls: ‘Mayduke, Elton, Downton, Knight's Early Black, 
Carrots, per doz. bunches, 3s to 5s Sage, per doz. bunches, 2s to 3s ot a true air anes may be showed as wn with £ pes effect. Bigarreau, Napol * 
Parnes iba dozen, "tots Sap rite Bigarreau Napoleon, Werder’s ty Heart, Early 
‘5 per dor oe pir rancher, mePhi o-fern.—The age ve 2 gene will answer well for Purple Guigne, Royal Duke, Late Duke, Morello, Buttner’s Octo- 
Scrzoerar u 23d Savcry: pec dus. Goncliee, ts ag =— parlour breech braziliense, and denticulatum. ar Morello. 
Salsafy, pe edie ye ead Capsicums, Ripe, per 100, lz ee Be Among Ferns you may ome ‘Gy mno gramma sulphirea and tar- As usual, many letters have arrived much loo late for answers 
lorse Hiadian, per bundle, Is E ce to Se —— vag per ales 1s to ls3d tarea; Asplénium Resaoseiai nigrum, gr mages and flabellif6- | this week. 
— ps sere ior pod diene ‘Truffies, Eng., per pound, 2s 6d to 8 — y Scolopéndrium yc gyn and its be arieties; Adiantum —— 
wthidpicum, ténerum, and formosum, an’ Hyme hyllum 7 , y 
Not tunbridgense: indeed, all, except the very strong growers, are N EW Ss OF THE WEEK, 
s to Corresponde ctly suitable. Any respe le n ‘man will supply them eirecerie tienes 
ae e quite aes with you. The ae cies of Ganymede Rules, by which you may ecg Ts er your Seedling Pan- bre most interesting portio of o ews 
indeed, of all the other sections of the genu: e | sles ar wers, are given at p. conveys = intelligence eat r Majesty is 
multi 5a8d, incest, of and for es species the names of C. H.—Mr. Knight, in a paper published in the Horticultural = Y ee t Pri vig! 
Haworth and others indicate nothing but trifling varieties, which b-cnoengic on the cultivetion of the Guernsey Lily, remarks, | COMValescent, an e infant Prince eatin es per- 
engat never to have been distinguished Get a ) ar md Pa. Fyc fe g the bulbs ina med — feetly well. So ‘sataactory, indeed, | has be pen their pro- 
's specimens of Pinus all belong to P. Pinea, the St iil Sepeemives OF Ce P a duri i 
Pine. ‘The wild Pine of Tuscany. is nothing else than the coor aed Ueigeaer wir taveemiong stay, they produced their lea much | & . 
ery state of the Stone “ae he hich tended hen the bulbs, and some oaewaied announced “that no more " pulleti tins will be issued. Our 
iber.—It is donbtf ul whether it would vets aly i r 
purpose to advertise. Your object is so entirely ipeal "ea wen “it WA. ‘© p. 131, he will find a description and readers will also be gratified to learn that the latest ac 
could hardly ‘ticaie a tenant from this part of the world. bsninets of the Pin d he will there see that they have legs, dbury-Hall report a erent chang 
Mr. Adams.—The Horticultural po nothing, and never | bY Which they can ro adjoining plants. You should ex- | the illness of the Queen Dowager. more dis ar 
propagates trees, even to give + aes ae soe he in- iaient the crevices a ny ps the walls, and the rafters, before 
terfering Sede of cearce S pr iy noma fark you place clean plants ecially if those just taken out were | Symptom8 appear be alleviated ; oe mepacreneri nding 
nursery’ ve the Dunmore Pear. ‘h infested. this ai m er Majesty remains in a sta‘ at ef great 
Bevour nut is the Cosford + tes Anbar eget ah tae Mv nnateur Florist.—Lechenaultias should be potted in peat and a s amendment, her Majesty r it for the 
be known by every nut cultivator. sand, with a small quantity of loam; they should never suffer for ebi ility, and much lpi is still felt for 
os eiepeaenell mipsel apoclgratmniiemare sad § ico mach, <a ie Soke es thee Ap acs Date y Eas met ha ben 
cir es you state, the following varieties :— ii wee 3 
Apples—Oslin, sor Pippin; Pears—Jargonelle, ee Bonne | Situation, and te the summer the pots in which ota Soamants es ks — a of a 
Pou 2 Knight’s Monarch » Hung —Borsic cdeisgot e, Drap d’Or, Bee be put fe within other ee car sun from injuring | Rapallo at the Moaaaxiows'} 
ie Gage, Kirke’s ae Fe i nace new dark themums are | mj is tri 
deities bere, in, Bgenn renga nt ayaa Madame Pompadour, and Campestrini, Gou- mittal to take - trial gs one of the principals in cg 
—Brown Turkey ; pele capt cane Soot, ees Apricots— st. "rs ra tine oran ety. We do not know whether | tran no. Iti sta at new evidence of an im- 
Large Early, Moorpark, Medlar, Large Dutch ; bie ag there is brome kind, but among the new French varieties is one | portant nature has come to t owledge ot the officers 
Lae Knight’s Large Red, White Dutch ; Raspberri called coccineum, but it has => yet flowered in this coun’ ee 3 
Prolific, Barnet, Red Antwerp, 1 bop tn Antwerp. e cannot r serene any ; any respe nm, and that this evidence, derived trom 
Rockampton.— our fe Beri de Caissoy, or Nutmeg “¢ son ee fe Bs Shem: = eerste! the apes do | closures made by Mr. Smith, implicates parties coat 
Pear. eal n well in rvat bably owing ae 
rasifera. gr the Cherry Plum, Prunus Ce- | © iia on them. Most of the strong- = tea-scented | whom picion has hith been ente: 
Peri a Bd beens © your wishes about Fuchsias. Pax- = nn — a object in tory — t Fro m Fr rance we lea mn that the —— of the Cou 
mary “id 7 ep, 
than the “ a = Plants. ob pte msleprras mat erneh |: Hiberaia.— The tees way to preserve the bulbs of Tulips, when cma no’ late soa 
the Weare obliged to delay our abstra not inthe ground, rite acti into adrawer or box in sols. iat to assassinate. Ake Prin Th ment is so long 
« ouble-yellow R Rose. room the wire-W : Fe eat the cast ; thus api ven an analysis or ts contents Ww onl be enable 
Alpha will find an excellent paper on Hyacinths in our columns | den-pots called 33s, “a ke. ip SSS ed a 
to-day. Another wens ae Lag Hyacinth. bed isto select an open | if you order one cast of 32s, you get 32 pots; the igher the | to our pages; but although Seaeany regarded wit 
progetas drained situation in the flower-garden, and if the soil is | 202 varie irabricata 0 hana coe en es difere mee by the ultra opposition papers , it seem: 
i ucaria im 
the re ood i shou ald be porn bo caoeaa Landes — wid the.wiite:, victoria seedy will er in | prove that the assassin Quéuisset wan mer a y vi instr 
iskes ey and f the win b ould me planted two or three rae ‘without oer Fa day ey bhp ee af eects coheiogss if cornet ment of =P biel , wh 
ew is severe the beds may be cover 
pit r some dry substance, as is done in in Holland (see | to dirty and destroy the leaves of your greenhouse = yon | © rn the ting Government, = for its ultimate 
bat ie aye Gisdiones floribunda’ is commonly fi in pots, may syrit ———- morning with igaid manure, og rs sect “the establishment tof = second revolutionary sys- 
wise. Have you syringing aterin, = Fs 
about the ~; resent ener nett ryt not forgotten your request down Choma Siebolail on! — NG faras the shoots are dead. Sud- t to light the exis 
Cope best taken up and kept like Dablias. den exposure of the leaves of frozen ne leer tiger srencrad vraffesite nal a rs numerous sceret confederacies, having extensive rami- 
Dont, bat fe not thie Gan kicotei berms es wee reg eer te ae sete rr cations and resources; and the evidence it con is 
— 2, Beurré Rance; 3, Glout Mor- | © a sy think himself clever ; bu! we think hime = pate a to show that she in tutions 2s well ast throne of 
lege serene oe =H you will plant P edulis in a | The system of striking Hea pe ire wil msnended by oe Se aatrs | 2 have b s in — ser of 
ec utie the st it | by all who grow them ensi . 
bee nore tairak oe or you os a ft mi bedi the border | Treatise, or ask any res nurseryman, or what is perhaps being ries The trial of the priso ow in 
balsa ts branches over the back wall in a light |-better, if he will put in a ft of cuttings of young succulent ess, and itis wien that only pas or tele will 
situation near eon wood, without the under part firm and half ripe, he will soon the bar—The affairs of S 
i ng Mor the use of the latter is a | be ulti mately brought to the bar- pai 
= Cottager will find an answer to his question about Fuchsia in | be com the reason given for A ‘ f politieal i 
last Number. The followin; ao taken as one each of the | good one. And if he will just look at beat wens pages continue t to engage the attention 2 Bee ae ee > 
best of each class of Gooseberri Be ‘Any respectable nurseryman | see it expressly stat « very little pre Spacing ot 8 is strongly 
will supply them. ‘The et idea with a view £0 much is certainly inj » An exbansted Cucumber-frame is su at ze 
Productiveness and flavour; the large, on account © © | Inerely recommended to those who may not have much conye- poe by the niinisterial paper overnment 
with tolerably good flavour. Small sorts :—Red— nience otherwise, to show he Cty Oe ane done | has saoceatoledk a formidable foree at im tnat the Py- 
f i ers 3 * = 7 ve 
green, 3 ge terest bg tana gee eae Mone = Sep Baoan snow, but take care the mice do not | renee , it is said, to answer the double purpose 
Whites oo apo Dine Golden Gellow; white, Woodward's | find them. Or if you prefer it, sswipome sand till the SPEME- | of watc of events d the frontier, and 
Tot green, Massey’s Heart of Oak. Standard Fuchsias are by no Me of keeping in check the unsettled population of Toulous 
Winter ty.—We are unable to answer your qa pout the | Mr. Edden’s letter is gone to Yeoman- cors in winter by rid ce ud tik 
counts oral Pear, to which @ high character is given by som Z.-Hydrangeas may be preserved out-of doors tn nt? | Ou r advices from Madrid a e that the city con- 
gardeners. It cannot be the al Whiver, which is | taking off theix dying leaves, stofing thi straw should extend tinues trangqui ail, and tha + the Home Minister has a wed 
land. in this climate. Perhaps it is the Bergamotte de Hol- | and them over very carefully, but thes 
X, pout if so it is not worth much to refined palates. at least afoot beyond the plantitself- Ferre bd shar circular 
hide “ to reduce a the spurs on yo bey -g eet Out ee and itwill flower. no junta or extraordinary authority. aE ap pears, however, 
Gansel tree ithi: marter of am —Root-prane till é 
inch of the branch fro which they coring, let this be done re We shoald ext it to within two feet of the mam S a - 
‘ i smoothing the wounded ends of the roots military force is nec to maintain order. The 
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seven “No.1 is the Angle Shades Moth, Phlogophora ties of Valencia and Aion os pers the example 
ie ats aap nec | e Barcelona, hel bese ei ing a Junt and by 
= ¢ to your other ques thee i oS Peak an 
saa es shiek Tei tecated, | still in a state of si ge at the date ipa : 
‘Boursault, and indeed all the climbing Roses, 9 expected 
Noisette, cuttings. The Damask, ins, French, mah = inhabitants 
‘be raised in the same manner, are 
= ae half ripened cuttings of the | fro: the orders of the 
