26—1852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONI 
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fatigue fatigue of —— these 50 in the course of 30 years an advertisement just received, that much of what we yello w grounds, four white ground , our selis. s 
was m to be so excessive that a second | have been complaining, is about to be remedied. Sa? PECA m — bene —ů a a of 
— 2 — to the first, in ord at th 6 — eg Diadem, Robert Barns ke 83 irom. 
OUT Q pm un uk lov ds le, Flo the @ 
Herculean labour might be accomplished. eg pa There was a good show on this occasion, and the day veing Sergeant, z ige (cell) 2 r 1 * D wnio and Lalrd, 
consequence has been, that the honour to which Dr. fine, it “eh pe 1 eee = Stove — Green x, Perth, Knox, St. Andrew’s (selfs); 
Horsfield had a most unquestionable claim, has passed house Plant e furnished in great v and profusion “by 3 Werten Dia m, Robert Burne, Lady Emilie (yellow 
away into the hands of Dutch and other hest smear le, Ove oser, Say, Hamp, and Rh 4 Pamplin, Cape | Eee und-); Fra le, 4 of — mea Mrs, a — 
. hit 3 8 i ud Co, Dain- 
ists, and that h 2 stands fore the world Heaths ee — by Messrs. Rollisson, Fairbairn, — gh: 4t (w “9 s grounds) ; A eee. e rincipal part 
e poor collector, in Java, of about 50 plants, Smith, Cole, Over, and others; a rd Roses in pots by Me srs. of the & — an produced were from Messrs. Diohsons and Co., 
„(several of which had been known wide — p ul aud Son. 44 ne fon we potiond 5 gain ho . — upwards of 20 very ci 3 new, Leaping mone 
lo which ela tween the year neu light-colcuxe ea hose, c e whic were their tandard and Sovereign, the first a 
under er circumstances. Pelargoniums were plen: „ Ind ld ell ow self; th wore 
1800, when he first viei ay ing — 1019, when ant: in — — Six varieties: Ist, Mr. Po considered by the Judg n classes, and 
he quitted the island. A greater wron uld not Rowena, Alderman, Salamander, Pearl, Emily, | were e awarded a first-class 1 — — the 
ve been done him than has been thus inflicted, ade aad Norah; 24, . with Gulls The clans in Sooloty.—The Ninth Meeting will bp held ia Dunferm 
> Seay 1 boun 4 14 —— p A 3 this last collection were finely grown; but — wore insaf- aeg — are affected by the ‘‘s, ot,” a disease 
e has 8 and which few other men wo ciently advanced in bloom In the Nu Cla caused by co 
Mr. ee pan lst, with Cuyp, Giantess riven Mog aioe Roses : Young Ro: agreer. Piiybiid rhe e peri are most like the 
mo JP, ` * 
athe pl ublic, ome h m bry N rit bebalf gahd 1 Qu een, Peerless, and Electra. Mr, W ood, Damask or Gall — 4—. . their foliage — be sweet, 
Ea 3 ů — nos 1 , was 2d, with Nora „ Rowena Rea sees j, Bourbons more resemble the Onina o r Ladi , and very few 
aving for its object, “ to give descriptions . — lamauder, Forget-me-Not, and Pearl of chem are sweet, or 1 are 3 — one with the 
2 e more sable, new, or impe tly | 34, Mr. Huot. Fancies: Ist, Mr. Robinson, with Richar other. The Tea Rose has a larger capsule, or seed-veesel, 
known p contained in an herbarium of two tho d —.— 8 porate 8 uc en, and anita eing Alb. ot a Tat nai . Ae 
. $ P 'rinceės Maria Galitzin; 2 r. Moseley, with 9 ng insects use ok tobacco, 1 pint of boiling „ an 
species, and after paying 8l. 1ls., is put off with a Jenny Lind, Madame Me lez, Rel hrai Francs is, Orestes j| in two or three hours 5 pam aes This will free your 
m : le f hund many of which are ewe Moin “tad a prerie ealers : 1s t. Mr. 8 the A ager aa or i spar hone monit 
neither “remarkable, new, or 1 ectly known.” | Huar, wit on „press, 3 Statiaski, Bouquet tout not be too lofty; 6 feet s a = — e be et; 
i : 6 or 2 be sufficiently good for your purpose.— 
in this last part of the wor k before us, in which an Bera sd, arhat * — aie 2d, Mr. Westwood, also 1 — dens glass will be sufficiently good for y D pose. 
one would have ex kind. Mr. Robinso — Me Turner's Medal for the Rose g the pollen on the stigma or atyle of a —— 
part of the edito short-comings, out tof e begi 6 planto sont, oub since last August, — — The i 2 by William Faul, gives a full account of 
ich i Atiadne, Magnet, Pu wg Ophea iə, and Eur. ybridising Rose 
1 it à f les, three * been confessed Roser hall & e e "AIONA See * n 
p ape eae mitourth (ramped by ene: 0 misc M Holyrood, Pro , Cleopatra, Joe Miller, and te) oper 2 CAL COLA RIAS: JJ. —— not species; the spotted flower 
—a to her been well nice group of Gloxinias — * ted by Mr. — nwhich| with pale straw ground — is ha ndsomely u with 
ibed — ; nae Brown’s Bennettia, were 8 Mgr pe: iora mpa goes — ee erimso n, and a free ee flowere of di K and end arevage 
2 forth in April, 1652, is no other than M, ro Soon b erent, scarcely any o ne; nothing striking or novel, The 
e the bloom s being in good character, The ê best * er si —— å il 85 cl — 
Tulasne's chys, well described in the Annales | by Mr. Baker, who tnd * * — "Moutas, in — — — * — 8 2 de seeing this 
Se Vol. XV., No. 5, which appeared in Paris Hooper, Laura, Countess Ro A Bose Jen ang variety u dit be cony — ent for you to “oblige 
in 185 . 150 15 5 y = HA è ts ar Elis * Bia: wy * A 3 fone, Ne oud seed speedily 
arm r. r — one; Ta t r. 4, ec se E ou 
The " Booksellin ng System. B retail Book pani 2 lst, Mr. V Huntsman, Qasr, Laura, Win- ean of it Your of other reques os ei —— à — ed d 
Bigg and Sons, 8vo. ph g f we buy a ho chester’ Rival, — A —— Favourite, J. Neville, Morning | Focasta: J W. stout, dark variety, with v — — ely 
for 207. and choose to sell it for 202. 10s. no one — Star, Pierce’ Ranunculus es wero prods nt ew — kwick 1 peck pres tr sepals, bue ae absolutely 8 2 earn is 
i : a culu wer 0 —＋. ut ey were also tif olour it av een 
boa Ts he so, or even to sell it at a loss. t if inferi. x to what aN h r. Phillips bad tha best, an improv — — 2 — eolia if of good babit and a 
Pe 3s. we are not to be allowed to sell it | amon: B Dilectus, I teen fowerar is will prove, — 
for — than 4s. ; to take 3s. Id. is not to be permitted, vat i ion E. “a Hogarth, Felis sitas, — 1 LI. 1, side petal ee . at b shale jenetion 
in ksellers’ Associati di > Lale arker wa centre of flow: kas T oneo tte ave see 
to this author. Bolle d diffe ae ME —— Faa ere furnished by Mr. August, of Beddington, and a colours bright edges, and surface good, as is also the — 
ee d ? Aia hiya a rabu l * * collet tion a seed: we | e by Mr, tor Ve ben Mocket, of line; 4, a yellow self of mach merit, the substance mig po a 
a isinterested person, who can see a | Forest-hill, received a Cert sage r Ver —4 3 better; 3 eas: of ¢ ondi tion, aud rough; 5; — ko 
Purple King, a large bold flower, Some| flower of a ound, "eye ure "density and —. 
plain 8 1 the smoke which the boo 
trade has produce 
FLORICULTURE. 
ag sa Exuipi anid 2 much 
jec 
and floricul exhibitions, tha eel be our 
duty e attention of the management of the 
Grand National Horticultural Show to be held at Lewes 
on ne he 
Lewes 
are invited in II- inch e prizes offered be 
in ng ro 
10s,, and 7s. ; and for 12 
varieties in 8-inch see sim 
t p 
Tewards are held out. Now these sums canno on 
Sufficient inducement to tempt even local growers 
produce their plants ; and then again, except those who 
cultivate for exhibition, on have. their Pelargoniums in 
II inch or in g- inch that in the middle of July. 
Fancies are invited, ane po similar conditions, as to si 
of but in collections sias, Balsams, 
H lvias, consti- 
tute the other plants required ; while in cut 
Petunias, cks, Lupins; Pentstemons, y other 
separa s in which co 8 of 
i varieties are invited and handsome rewards offered 
these 
extended to Ant 
show mg have 
by an ae the pte fe 
a new schedule, 
tend to promote this 
good, but the Pelargoniums from Oxford were but indifferen 
| — four 
many su 
5 Poe with 12 Pelargo vst | 
good i 
h and we no oticed Niete of Antirrhinum 
precy Perfection sapei deere is certainly the flow 
of the day” in this class of p 
OXFORD HORTICULTURAL Society, June 23. se Exhibition, 
— is considered the“ Show“ of the season, took place in 
the grounds óf Worcester College, aud was well attended, 
—— Plants were shown in good condition — Mr. 
— 2 of hema me by Mr. Bragg and Mr. Turn of 
ough; those from the latter not for competition. Florist 
— wers and Fruit wereneare aud indifferent. ir gg i 
varieties; lst, Mr. Bragg; 2d, Mr. Day. 6 v : Ist, Mr. 
Bra 18 $ 2d, Mr. N the Warden of Wa y am College, 
eading hin ere, Rowena, Virgin Queen, Jullien, — 
fold , Star, Narcissus and Magniticent. Someg —— Ranunculuses 
ae. 8 4 — 8 — . — 
oa Pin ks, 
b ee Golony Bra . — — r. Turner, 
orian Sappho. "Lola 3 \ Montes, Criterion, Ronia 5 9 
Em — d Hebe, The 
ar ge 
Aeri oaks we noticed Magn 
n, Oscar, No 
ooms, 
they were out of colour, Fuchsias and cut flowers were — 
Scorrisn Pansy Society.—The eig hin 3 tition of 
this Society was el in Glasgow, on the 9th ers simulta- 
pagaani with the @ ne el Horticultural Soviety’s ie Show. 
t was li — ìl mmed he compe- 
e ten 
—— stands Jo ever 
appro 
— 
th stands, These. facts tell well Ta "aes of the 
lively interest taken throughout the — 2 in the 3 on 
of this favourite 3 * prizes were awarded a 
euty-four blooms: let, Messrs, 
Laird, Edinburgh, 2 Ajas (Dow mnie and Lair 
(Dicksons and Co.), Duke ot Per 
L.), Magn 
ntus (Hooper), y Em 
(Maishment), Robert ia 40 
0.) be hei (Youel!), Duchess 
France C eve), Mrs. Beck (Tu 
Em 
J 0 of England, Duke of 
Norfolk, Iron Duke, Miss Talbot, “France * sre. Tr Miria 
Glif, Magnificent, Euphemia, New 
Wiliiam | Ree, Lucy Neal, 5 
ig n bloo 
ens burgh, with J J aventus, Dune od Perth 
England, Douglas, Elegan 
Mrs. Beck, 
Noi 1 
ee Dake of Perth, Lady Emilie, 
Blanche Marqis 0 rora "1 Constellation, dürre Sir Win. 
Herschell, — ce Cycole, Disraeli, Pan 
ant, an 3d, Mr. peg oC — 5 Mr. 
est 12 eg, ist, Mr. 2 0 i 
Duke of Perth, a dark 8 at Seca — 3 
wy Burns, 
die, di 
ta this 
amy 
smoothness ; ty very 8 aal pa — to No. 2, with better 
ood ; d s 
the best we hay 
urpass mostsorts, Asa vato ‘hey — — substance 
han the average, and eng are mostl pome and 
ense. —R S M. Ne Plu mulberry seif, remarkable 
or its flatness ; ; moderately ‘smooth on the edges — very 
auch 80 on the — We should like to see a flower 
the side petals, 
L. 1-52, Jaloe, with faint edging; wantiog texlure 
and smoothness. * 52 was faded — recovery. 9-52, a dark 
ves of good not smooth enough on the e edges 1-52, 
y larg ne ag At all,_—A utiful flower in all 
but the 3 ; We possess few that will surpass ies pari 
creamy, eye-bold, solid, — well upay ed, margin rich 
urple, ure good, size barely 
arge e Miss . with — — is highly 
desirable; perhaps you will favour us with another bloom or 
two before the m is over; as we are d 9 of further 
ti fling defect in the back . which may not 
prove permauent.— £ — remarkably circular, has 
S ponr eip i reventiis popular; 
gen we 4, the remarks 
hann to tot 
flowers 
= perfection, it must prove desirable 
any collection, All arrived in first- 
— 
PELAEGONIUMS: J = M. 
— in the way o 
Luceum roseum tut dee eper coloured. 
POTENTILLA : T. and 2-52, reer scarlet crimson, and 
— very veriking; but it had fallen to pieces before it 
"Ww T. A — variety, apparently between 
i V. Anderconii, 
5 : 
Miscellaneous. 
Uses of Tobacco in Arabia. In general the Turks and 
Arabs of Egypt are great smokers, but not those of 
co- 
ng 
pony chewing, eac 
tobacco being accom npanied by a 
order of ae day. Mas 
MTF S 
piece of natron, is tho 
hey 
treat 2 5 1 
Consta and Priam ; 3d, mrana Grandi- 
tu 
of those in mer to be forma- 
P.S.—We are glad to find, by 
8003 — — Twelve Blooms, 
mat these have a very small opening at one en 
