23 
2—1852. THE GARDENERS?” OHRONTCGLE. 
was —— three times that size. He ba 2 copyhold property, refully. 
read extracts from, the appendix to Ross's ae The author mig der, ua ey jessening | 
ee o 2 — repeated freezing of caterpill eir 3 have omitted cer ti. very in- 
of Laria Rossi, 3 to at the last 5 teresting to the 3 t large, and well known to every 
pma — the Gardener’s Chronicle, on | pro nal n, such, for pum sie the. remarks 
upan aliens and othe d the opinions o 1 writers 
the des of 5 by the ** coach-hors 
Ha e pom Linn). He also ges = 
ies of Culex, alluded to by Mr. Erps a 
— ch h 
india, ya blue beetle of slogans Gales ca, whieh attacked 
it in m myriads, wh ich Mr. W. W. Saunders stated he had 
cumstance of these — thus attacking.a a plant 
w. m 
Obriun he twigs of a a 
A similar fact had been. + nace d, be th b 
ray 8 
were 
Germar 
inundatum Dee Serman sp jy Ae ass 
a hybrid bet » limosu m and, — 
ofS 
Fa 
* 
oe 
Te: riptions of th 
twe plants, in the third edition of the: * “ear $ esli 
Botany,” pointed out:thħe-distineti ve characters o 
EUN. that there was n se of importance left to 
He stated that he h: ; ! 
— places in Braemar, in 
deenshire, and near t 3 Glenshee, in — 
he had also seen by 2H. C 
Surrey ; and some 
by ithe. Rev. D. Flem 
Mavine, i 
sented a set of 
of the 
Notices of Books. 
ents’; being a lar exposition 
Dar 
Cabbage, or Com 
good 
of this elass are popular for their fine globular 
ed icio : togrow them in the sane state | 
Redemption of Land-tax,” are ＋ he 
5 n — and next 
to 
subje ay ot “aie interest to a 
large port ion o of the community. 
ortion of the — before us which ienie $ 1 
undertakings, stocks 
at Amet too short, an 
n 
only ; if he ere, as in other 7 nfined h 
self to general and im t facts, and had omitted the 
6 ” in ed, Id have rendered his work 
eadable, and would have omitted nothing of 
publi interest The first p art of the work is ended by 
chapter “on mortgages,” and one “ m B erag 
donde erte other inferior securities which we 
recommend to the attention of our r 
The s cond part of the work con eee some direc- 
tions for. being furnished w oney value of certain secu- 
rities, and, bein g fu rnished with tables, the use of which 
is ex xplain ed, will be A some considered as the most 
valuable part of ite whole 
To oe author = new Medicine and Household 
Sur man dined 
early 
that a work of | 
safe to such 
re bound, however, 
mson’s does all that it is 
e an 
deserves the public fayour 
3 ee es of Natwre id a on and Stone- 
an), a poem, is intended 155 the author to “ Ba is 
new era in the sation 7 ardening.” 
onvey correct infor- 
for refer pnts) and not for. sensi 
Lene but distrust the ee of — > who rho spends his is | 
8 fime 
Wood. Grandissima : nae erimson, brilliant, a supe- 
rior ww Rose— Bircham ; purplish rose, superb, very 
S sa (alias Shakspeare with some) ; 
ei crimson, sometime es tinged with purple, fine 
LA EAS ; rich velvety purple, centre scarlet, 
; Peat, — and full—Paul ; casi et-crimson, an 
a s well of the seller as. of the haser, * sale of | teemed v ariety—Ri ; dark scarlet 
The remarks on the expenses attending a transfer eee — tb W. Wilkinson; brilliant e. crimson, — 
a ad though sath, are especially mene. 9 of atten- shape, a very 3 Rose — Wood, 
tig ing chapters on “ tes, Re- | d’Auvergne : „often purplish, ae 
jonary In Oy Leasehold Property, Ground F Rents vivid, superb, lange, Pe ag Paul; crimson, 
Ter den of Manors, Tithes, Advows xt Pre- and ver tiful— La Circassienne: 
Letitia: 
ben Riv 
Deep pink, distoet, 1 beautiful Bire ham, 
ned deep rose 4 
pe — Rivers. Marjoli » very ge and 
e Mazeppa: Bright red, edged and 
white, a super — Wood, Ohl: 
cri — and scarlet ae large and 2 double 
Paul; deep rig ust Reig hg on i mn mn 
ed Wil ikin 
Bs ro Lively pink ollen tinged » with 49 h, superb, 
very large and full—Paul. Reine d' Angleterre 
blush, ol. Se eb nd pn a est fine new Somat 
Ne chénbrunn : N erimson, of fine form and 
nvaryi uty— Rivers. Trio Pe e Ja 
s | Beiliant a aire ‘super b— Appleby ; s haded purple 
rimson, disti ne—Bircham ; bright crimson, 
fn ood s shape— yay shaded burnin crimson, a very 
distinet and fine variety, and a 7 uriant gro 
Rivers; deep purplish crimson 
Rose Wood. > Gombault : 
arge a superb— Wood. From this. fam 
ected some of the very finest 5 Roses— Appleby ; 3 
ey are wall adapted for ses— Francis ; these 
y increased 
ose: 
beauty under good cultiva: 
rank l to the amateur and those who cult 
— m exhibition, they are altogether indispe 
(To be continued.) 
Bo > IONAL FLORICULTURAL Society, Jan, 8.— Mr. Stains in 
e chair. The — object ih interest submitted at this meet- 
— was an Epacris fro am 2 . — 
pear Liv this is ment in sige on arent, 
E. nivalis, Mr. 33 Mr. 1 and Mr. 3 
nominated candidates for election at the next monthly me * 
a ae Af: 
N and Fuchsias, 
unprofitably as hon author of th 
ae! P i 
i attempt at winning fam 
Bin ere bia tate EST 
Roses FOR EXHIBITIO A CUT STATE, IN JUNE on 
, | JULY. The > followin ng 1 list A Roses has been 
recommended for ss purpose by the everal eminent 
growers whose names will be found tabs d to them. 
They are intended “a e shown in collections on single 
stems, and on 
Adrie 
k ro ose, fine , 3 tae an 
forms 
of 1 prey should have a rich soil and be pruned 
tol — Paul. Hybrid Provins.—Blanchfieur : 
9 old but most 
y or pinkish white an 
5 tet form— Wilki 
= finely cupped—Appleby ; pale flesh, ee 
ect and beautiful in shape e—Rivers ; crea 
25 nd. disadvantages. of each kind. 0 of 
ment, and of its ty to 5 and loss. 
Byk — 25 Arthur Ward, Solicitor: Wilson, 12mo, 
"ae ohjeet o — this little work is, in the words. of Prin 
“to ee to e such information 
and disadvantages of each kind of 
8 enable them to place out their money 
manner the: desirable. M 
persons pref E f 
refer spenni of capital to a 
return. for their in — 4 rl 
? 
: br the power of turning tlieir investment into 
3 3 es — work. ‘intended | to show them 
that 
wishi ing to-onter into to wild ation 
—.— pages Mee 4 is hoped, convey an renege 
to Mca ag estments offering a large ita 
3 
Pa 
ire | with: 
dsc upped, ! 
te, 
white 
centre, of exquisite shape—Woo od. Ea S Volupté : 
n often veined with red, fine fo rcham 
Brigit. ice pera — — ponte: — — full 
Paul. Pashot: Li ight er a superb rose—Bircham 
ncess Cleme ntine : Pies: white, — and 3 
Appleby; pure —.— one of the finest Roses Bircham 
pure white, large and perfect— Wilkinson; * white, 
aps one of the finest white Roses— Rose 
Devigne : "Delicate pink, e shaped and aie — s beau- 
tiful— Rivers. This class is intermediate between the 
Provins an and will thrive 
bait 
‘DaBLia: reg 
a as used ah 1 exhibition of 
Roses.— Cardovill 
soe tone, always beautiful—Rivers ; Dad white, 
mtesse Pale 
6 
? 
Keynes, —— 
| CINERARIAS ; J C. i is but one opinion; repot up t 
a time as often as the roots show thre ough the old ball, 
8-ine 7 in some societies that size is imperative. JE. 
JC 0. A. pretty and distinc tiy-m arked 2 0 
average size; hit remarkably. pure, 
We Eev no doubt it can be grown ae when we should 
be glad to see it . i 
King, This variety was noticed in this Paper 
ts 45 
iy jun, No time better than the present 
We shall be glad to 
the 
in September la 
5 Pru: 
for wade Eon on such subjects. 
receive them. 
Fuss: C. Having nent at ae se fees Boe 
your old plants into growth, for the pu of ma 
tings of the one shoots; they will We ee 2 by 
August m make — ot gm ants, 
gece 338 where they now We 
hall have something 8 on the subject shortly, J, A 
POLTANTHOSES : L ew have been successful w with t hem near 
don: they, however, blend adm 
arden should be wi 
The mycelium, which 
ee grows shoo o or pon fallen trees, d 
of the 
of 4h. 
rdi ee ——— hould be 
ordinary cultivation. a) pr 
rather freely — apr Mots Rosesi G Bright 
. A 
4 ie | 
erimson—Foster. Cres Rose, fringed- Foster; 
bright rose, beautiful pa re — l 
beautiful 
— obstructions, as stones, trees, &e are interposed, themy- 
lerested buds— Lane; buds curiously 
dae ae 3 : Beautiful shaded 
double — Lane, 
double, a 
i] Rey yale: Rosy co haga 
oad, 
on they may 
ade Nanteuil: | 
6, very rating nate 5 erimson p 
rose — Bircham; dark purple crimson, 
dark s summer Jurtis; 
and a reall — The: more delicate it is the eker 
ss Roses, like the: Provins, ' : ily the older. ns 
increased: besu ; 
conan: — b 
of develo = This, except in its greater de delicacy and 
— fectly — analogous to the a 
the central ent 
the form 
evanescent, s0 that i it aa = i iein e, the 
— si mel ic, ie yin some 
bm: Gri sageinto and ieuntily pertectly 
of the — — while, the centre is 
i is ofa v 
