THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. & 355 
23—1852. | 
XCARCE ane ee FLOWER ripe ESSRS. J. anD = BROWN’S New Lisr of | apply it to the * surface within the slit of some 
878 MPERO OCK, a perennial species, and hard iia BEDD mee: PLAN i [ected Pat — pi beep ad wit ward other Iris; or he m ispense with the brush and 
551 * ö knock the sar, Ba ainst the open slit, so as 
LARTA, —— fap —- haan Hack of tha ingdom Per d. p agalı pe , 
ors Saintes — — Oy —— lew toris ie THAS TY Y 425 cause the pollen to jr in. We hardly need 
—— they had ever seen; 250 — vot 7 — fo — ‘and Bouvard fine —— — . do. . e add at the stamens of the flower to be operated 
ouva as of sorts, strong 
MYOSOTIS AZORIGUS, a a “bed of ot * an eastern or Caleeo arias, shrubbyye 110 w, orange, 5 scarlet, sna spotted 0 | upon should be removed er their anthers have 
northern heme iful; 200 se 98 * Dabliae, show « a hang oa varieties Ai 45 to 1 4 | Opened. 
GALEN DRINIA Uns LLATA, on foe = t aii test growing | Cuphæas an vias N. aes ose | — 
3 e ee SS o| Ble a guide to those voters of the Ganpawens’ 
habe dal biiy carte 9 n Soothera, large yellow amd white”. 3 8 Institution, at the next anni iversary, who 
Jeves and Co., Nurseries, Northampton. — sre enmir Antirrhin nums, Faes aeaa i rs as scabies e € : | have no perso inter to serve, we hink i as 
a- ο,jç one of a sor BoR 
EXHIBITION.. OF AMERI QAN: dasah 12 Fairy Roses, 5 white, and pinks, for edgings .. 6 0 Well to place the candidates in the order in whi 
H Bourbon Roses, best sorts for beds, a pot ols » 10 0! their claims appe us to stand, with reference to 
OHN WATERER that his Climbing Roses, choice sorts, in p ots, pe 6 0 1 u t 7s -pes to th Ch hil 
r collection, of RHODO DENDRO NS, A rg — — Jasmines, 1 pea and > Sapper 22 mas given ve the Charity while 
R art Parca and — oy ce ers from members 4 other hardy and tender Climbers, 1s. 6d Py Wire — Ming b 1 subscribe to it; for, as 
ege ozen, pots | have ormeriy observe it seems very untar 
of the Societ: ‘ iat e rik tg 
His collection a he Nursery, comprising many thousand — me ary sa yy — — Bebe cd owa 12 0 those who have aided it most by their subscriptions 
psia soin e ag and aag may po ean. Farn. 12 Rh nclading scarlet, white and rose . 12 0 Should be placed in a worse position than they who 
— en Nursery. 5 three miles from 5 g senho srl sors, bi 89888 15 o have done less, or, nothing at all. That all are 
Blackwater, way; conveyances. may be 24 Choices Eric cas, We 4F ena rt, 8 é "16 0 equally deserving of the assistance o bi 
obtained at either station, » 12 Orchid 2 cons plants, choice species, ad ‘good pl ants 10 o! = ns we can well believe, and we should be 
xinias menes, and Gesneras, one of a sort 
TANDISH anp NOBLE, Nurserymen, Bagshot, | Fancy show and scarlet Geraniums, best sorts * * appy to know that all could be elect ted; but as 
Surrey, have to offer the following new and select Piants, | Per dozen Gi and 12 0 E is only room for two, the following list 7 — 
all of wh hardy, except Azalea Drie- sch — x 75 Phloxes, new Belgian perennial varietios we 4 (% * t 4 show distinctly which the 
ABIES 762085 313, —— Sg en pa sis one o should b 
th ovelties ; of 120 feet in 8 ms, fine show varieties per dozen, 2 “ios 0 
Pompon varieties, by post No. of years 
n distinct character (very h 12 ard) i variety | 25 Choice hardy Herba ceous 2— vy name 35 during which 
Ar * 7 e * 2 H — | i rdy Ferns, and other ts for — per dozen 8 8 Name. he has 
cultural Soci — r 7 — A of — hi An the i Coniferm, — Araucarias, Cryptomerias. subscribed. 
is white, beautifully — miih purple, after the and Taxodiums, of various sizes, in om. 72 of prices on Green, JAMES ... nák 12 
manner of a * It is a very free bloomer, 9 inches to application. — Albi London, June 5. OLIVER, Ropert ll 
lfi 215. e b oa ae 
CUPKESSUS PONEBRIS -—Seedlings, 5s. to 21s. each, Tuneven a — one of our growers, we 1 3 e A 55 
Renn FORTUNI, male, long leaves, seedlings, have sent out a coders s quantity M a PEA 2 our ATTEY, JAM oes + see 
21s. ea Early No.1, which bears no rese We very Lawrence, JACOB 9 85 se oie 5 
OEP ALOT AXUS * Aad — g hapy leaves, seed. eorry it should have . ned 8 0, gery 2. to res on pen med THa HACK Wikii 2 EA pind 5 
ER, ‘ 
each. Thes ve withstoo e late frost and — the money will be returned to all who hais o patho rong mson, Connetavs 4 
11 — without losing Say of thelr verde ( (very hardy), icle, or the -agas 9 peg ase rriage free, nex: , se * sas 
X dn 21s sa — ember š —— ing over our o — to enable us to er aye tee . . oe a 
22 . to whom the polva LAC OHN ... + one tee 
QUERCUS SCLEROPHYLLa, dh 21s. sach: each, wt am they were and CO., Newington Butts, London, Ma — L, EDWARD 
22 
SPIRZA CARLOS A, an a — — ontinued bloomer. PLEBY, JOHN 
it has large corymbs of rosy purple cone ond. 12 a hand- Hesi MYSORENSIS,—This extraor- Hopkins, Joun Š 
some addition to our shrub plants, 10s. 6d. e ary and beautiful new — 1 — — — 75 SGHNEIDER, HENRY bss see 0 
rat or warm greenhouse „ is ectly stinct in 
VICTORIA REGIA. s , ag from anything yet intro laced. * wa xhibi N MS — 35 
by Messrs. Verrcu and Son at swick, on Saturday, the 8th EA 
5 Ms Sones AND 3 for Sale ot ViOTONIA i Pinete of May, and received oe Biret Paige for Key Eiane ; ma was, 
2 une strong Plants for Sale o indeed, on that occasion, t ＋ miration of all who saw it, 
. Ny ymphæa stellata, Ge. t is ‘a most abundant bloomer, producing its long pendulous} IN the prosecution of our researches into the use of 
rt 15 A = 2 ofS — pay * Plants, | clusters of pina golden 2 — rg ‘ crimson * — in Loam „We last week suggested that Mr. Cotes, the 
in the highest s on — PLANS STIMATES tab e, tinui n ection for several months, i 
for — Aquariums and all other Horticutraral erections. | The habit of thy plant is exosllene, with neat dark green seedsman of Cranbourn-street, would perhaps tell 
J. Weers & Co.’s HUT-WATER APPARATUS is well adapted foliage, and is o easy culture. It is altogether a plant of | us for what purpose the loam is used which has į 
Se Karmine iras] 35 and Son feo every consdcnde fa e 15 e Carted for kim to Hungerford-market vaults. Thi 
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HORTICULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Good established plants will be ready for delivery in the suggestion has ial us the e letter: — 
month of August next, 21 h. One plant over to th “Si ir,—In answer to the e leading ar paragraph 14, 
OHN HAYES, a enten, Farnham, Surrey, begs to r fes. rs ta “kg igen Orders executed in strict rotation én last week’s paper "respecting t ae 3 of 2 
say that he has onen of autumn-struck VERBENAS beg to say, th 
‘the pots, and so — A m for Jar id! x 4 * . out of nefarious 8 
tad planis, in dn win good | The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
balls of a for Bi tae 1s. per d 
ee AY, JUNE 
ETINGS —.— THE ENSUING * 
Monnar, Jane 
gro 
perfection, 
On 
the d pears very hard nquiry as genuineness 
free by post on tec T pt 00 orders | and wee ng properties o of the above, sa am willing 
stamps, by H. i | to or i satisfactory any party mz 
y en come 3 as enews themselves direct the 
HSE LOW anp Co. have to offer the under- | i shall behappy to ee 
named Plants :— — mr may require respecting it. That rubbish is sold as manure 
— 2 2 P 7s. Gd. each, 1 Jam qui nite aware, as sometime ago I irise of a party 
8 Fruit, 76. G4. Sh. ia — in the city | several tons of a certain manure (not Guano), 
DEUTZIA . (Ja apam, on the prettiest hardy ; be sent in according to the sample shewn at the time 
— — ig pe troduced, we adapted: or early forcing, 2s. 6d. A ESPONDENT says: “I hear nothing of the pa boin 9 Ta 5 3 ee 5 re 
CORR 
MIMULI, five a varieties, raised by A. Clapham, Esq., of | hybridising of the beautiful and hardy genus Iris ; ped D nes shot, and. a 
— arborough, the me ap Successful cultivator of this genus, but it ought to be done 35 The e e e eee 8 e. to do the same, wo 
ÆEPIMEDIUM RUBRU vit a new and handsome hardy herba- of we ower a intelligi 3 i 
S e "p m — 8 s inte — 2 to very stupid pail, tion of manures, saying nothing sg the robbery 
OXALIS, new pecs from athe oe incon tach charming a e admit that a that — 3 of the Gardeners’ insert the N in vindication of the f 
— | ya N ronicle should among very stupid | made against me 
MS oy YeRibUa, en Sno variety, with deep ople ; and — — nin — * * Hart “ * am, Sir, your obedient 3 
BOUVARDIA’ 7 this is the finest and most distinct | ourselves to that unfortunate class. To the intelli- i 
— 2 — the greenhouse — — wel gent part of society we say, in reply to this question, | 43, Cranbourn-street, Leicester-equare.” ` 
oasis at the method of proceeding is very simple, as It will be seen that Mr. Cores sup 
* 3 . — the Give statement will show. Take the observations to have related to t 
wee es mea e large purple German Iris ; it will be found but if he-will Leit 0 Vii id he will 
e Ss. Gd. e mon large purp s; it wi ound | guano ; but i will refer o what we sai 
„ACUMINATA Hee, r comervatory to Jom three dark floral leaves which are turned perceive = the inquiry was entirely confined t 
SOLLYa’ 8 Relea 1 de Fos 3 downwards, and three others of a a much paler colour the use of loam—quite another matier. He 
woolly leaves and . which stand erect. Cut off all t ese, and a that 3 er; we never sa 
— n appear — autumn part will remain having—1, a somewhat triangular | was ; we did no not suppose that he ios 5 
ont LEAKEANUM (Swan River), a b ki base, containing young seeds; 2,a smooth tubular ar bad any ay knowledge of hist i 
—— Aren ouse, 5s. each. neck, from which the floral leaves have been cut; ee o think that he did not 
a > we t con ba 
LILIUM COoLcutou Berg united These are sty 
hardy, with n Delo forte tine eet state of petals. Beneath each style, and concealed | dealer; we cis 
LIBOCEDRU 818 ithi . ; to know a great teal 0 
Andes of © a handsome Conifer, from the within the cavity which it forms, is a stamen of He seems, ver, to 
v lnttoduved, Sato na 2 * © Snest Evergreen Trees yet the usual Sagte Just below the cleft of the the o trade, and to have a ve y bad Seger of 
to Ie ee best of last year's oontinental varieties, 9s, | Styles there is a — ae of which the eloven it. : awad mai h fa b car 4 
cHRYS res do. do. ostol part forms the 7 5 ti er d the curved e the | manure ; and even adds that he has bought some 
Be .be. to 12s, per dozen. | concave portion fo e lower lip. If these two of it—andsent it back; which was not unnatural. 
ee * Lan n ht fi 
do, 95 tu 125 li ips are gently 3 they will be ee to heni 12 he ale the report that loam is Wa t for 
Ba hin of th der Vorbenas, ince a L That surface is ae and rford vaults a foul accusation,” and 
ee ber dees. Bedding Geraniums, &e, &e,, 2 ges 3 a Re al sate id 10 is . e ever received a single 8 ol 
: Fondet, TAR. „ pollen out of the anther of one ton tink of Tri att nn. As we have repeatedly 
