28—1852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
r UMS. 
HARLES TURNER be 
the entire stock of Foster's soa Byer es beautiful Seed- 
ling PELARGONIUMS, Particulars of price, nè time 
sending out, wiihenpgan in future —— rtise 
Royal Nursery, Slough. 
gees AND BEAUTIFUL FLOWER SEEDS. 
STOCK, a perennial species, and hardy; 
1400 seeds, 13 
CINERARTA and 2 selected from e 
of Plants — were admitted by all persons who saw 
None aa, seeds of the former, 
. 
h paper. 
9 080 18 A ZORICA. a bed of poo 1 on an eastern or 
northern aspect is very beantiful ; en deed 
i 
edding p! anal Manada As. 
or WILLIAM, in too varieties; 10,000 seeds, 1 
Pa * em ge 
aa 
series, 2 
flo 
. BE eh S 
kapet PLANTS INTRODUCED BY MR. oy oem 
Sia. phd 2 NOBLE to announce tha 
highly interesting plants yeas e 
— 2 2 by hi ent pepu 
others, due notice 
Every particular may 
Ady — Bane July 10. 
pies GEORGE oe — — 
— — Nursery, St. Jo 
—— to send out. 
applying to the 
~ varieties of 
ved can now be seen in 
t the Nursery. Early or arene are 8 bež ipare 
Ac which will be sent out in July, at 5s. per pack 
NEW CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
VAN GEERT, Retana Cheat Belgium, 
o inform the Trade and A s that his new 
E OF a sih A 2 Jost ‘published and may be 
LBERRAD, 5, Harp- 
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‘CATALOG 
had on application — he 
e, Grea 
phren g DEKANA 7575 CALCEOLARI A SEED. 
N HENCH tha 
bs to nothi 
eatest growing 
n 
8 I et SEED. ren id 
care from his well known and e 
and Calceolarias, at 23. 6d. 
EXHIBITION OF ROSES. 
G. ,CEABKE, | Nonsearuay, 
n-hill (33 miles s from Lon 
and a ee 7 —— tbat bis unrivalled 
8, ＋ athe 
sisting of abov 
from Belgium m, France, be. extending — groun 
be in full bloom by the 14th of July, en's to visitors. 
Ea 5 taken for re now in —— m, and 8 in 
November. A e tion of s; n mne, Azaleas 
Conifers. 
Streatham - place 
don), ed collect his er 
OF 58 SAVOY, KALE, 
CAULIFLOWER, AND CELERY. 
L, Nurserrman and Sxerpsman, 
respectfully to inform the public, 
PLANTS 
BROCCOLI, 
JOHN CAT 
’ m, Kent, 
— iaa of his su 
ae — 
Seed of Carren’s Di warf Barnes, an his superior 
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The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1832. 
ETINGS FOR —.— ENSUING WEEK. 
July re “as ——— 
—— 
3DAY, Fund ene scadenas 
Counts — — Tue a a Taly 10 ae Devon and Wiis, i, ton, 
122 July 14, and Thursday, July 15: Lewes Horticultural. 4 
How is it that aquatic pants are seldom or never 
8 The 
in regnes 
must b 
3 
man as s may 
‘gurtainiy ba affec 
n 
much as a 
t 
st glowing 
kindr 
at there are physical se cate 
; crossing Water Lilies. We 
The yellow 8 are not likely to breed vitl [e 
lue and crim 
will | i 
Gooseberry, nor an Apple with a 
Gooseberries — kindred 
and Currants among 
and, why may it not ie happen to the 
This res — of crossing is 
were 9 the 
between the — Fig blue 
the Ca of Good Hope and hardy 
. owing eet cot they! 
But o 
Y 
— — 
e no symptom of disease. 
M. Bons 
appeared in 
vourable weather experienced 
true 8 of the * — | been 
setae! 
were allowed to perish, and that experiment came Tuckeri ; ‘the skins-of all its | berries were > cracked 
an early stage of their . so that the fruit 
nd green. 
At this: moment rain! small a 
erlang a mule 
rubra with N. Lotus 
were obtained i in 5 autumn of 1850 an 
from them in the low 
there is actually flowering at 
produced by crossing Nymphea 
‘SXTON 
the er Ne of a mos 
) but : 
Ower of them were infested with N and fong ALL 
means 5 N to clear the plants of 
fis ites. its of wine e ary on 
then ce in the idea th 
4 Sat 
meal 
with a 
n 
— wf x ot ts — ee 
So come it v often had two e 
buds in different stages of — 
nets m ite as fr as 
. dentata ; and its beautiful colour (which is not 
uite so my be as its parent), together with its large 
e, which i 
when it w 
iflower-buds. still u 
ae arin 
mon plants, fearing the effects 
of the spirits of wine ; rae he had 
observing that t 
clea 
camphor in em kik its 
rs solution into ng 
a th ptes 1 December Ist, 1851 
aot Vines 125 noticed in x 
resisting the disease, in a com- 
following 
* * varieti 
We to-day lay before our wonders — Con- — ‘heir 100 titude ir sae 
tinental observations on the V 1 M 
M. F. E. a 
RIN- — ILLE 1 
veHARDAT, The 
— are extracted from a table compre- 
outh of Fra Oidium which Pi ar the | hending upwards of 2 2000 observations — 
fields of Saintfoin e as if they had been dusted 
over with flour amining this Cidium h 
could discover no Age Hite ge between it and 
tha t which attacks the 
in the — 
with double 
on important eee such as thos 
rows of fine healthy Vines, loaded with fruit, which 
di 
Chasselas, Teinturiers, h 
; whils 
JEAN, chemist, Chambéry (in the C. R., 
September 15, 1851), reports that the disease has 
n severa parts of . after the unfa- 
in the end of June. 
The ea of * Switzerland, — France hav 
acked by it; and ikewise those throughout 
pe | the 7 75 of the Duch 
All the a baldaghigds to the extensive group 
of Muscat very strong sly 22 ed. The grou 
ties, does not afford 
ever country 
whic we 25 brandies of 2 — 
h afford the brandies 
have peen severely attacked. The A and 
net-v yses the air the Tere — 8 — of the most 
vess r closes them he porns! m thas stop opping | a Me new sorts of n the sonth of 
their doable fanetion of inhalation and exhalation rance, have not escaped. The prin er part of the 
that the berry, containing a very acid j jae, rana Clairettes, ain Picpouilles, whether of French or 
wrinkled od, dried up, and veritably in a state of other origin, have been sev erely attacked. Among 
hyx the groups of wie ae in the middle of 
ral in 
ed much, 
France There ar 
and Gros 
ig foliage ; such 
and light are mostly safe. 
well exposed to air 
EAN, the er sr envelopes 
According to M. 
— with — close 
asp 
Wi 1 nanena to this opinion, M. Fourc RCAULT 
remarked that t on here peel: was evi- 
th 1 affect Pg 
which he eould produce at 
e 
especially the Liverdun, Plant de la dole, 
Plant. x 
We now come to the Vines which 
most distinguished wines of France. 
the Pineaux occupy the first ra 
ost every variety of this ag 
oup “9 sree attacked. The Fra 
Ww; Pineau a from y, Champagne, or oth 7 
is han ically | provinces, has suffer ed y but the plant desig 
rai to the double 5 of 9 d nated Pineau Noir de Bour, [the true old 
exhalation, of endosmose and exosmose, so indis- e Speen dy } is. —— 
pensable to the ll vet hear ent. In the first stage S of the varieties whic b thes } n 
of the disease, when the mildew begins to appear, wines of Bordeaux have been: 
it would be advisable 1 endeavour oer remov menet 3 resisted: the ial 
with 
RCAULT was 
able to recover 5 — . ee. yw 
dead, and had lost 36° of their i internal temperature, 
the means employed 3 1 the removal of ar 
the adhesive s bstances from t in 
€ — ot y of September, 1851, .. Paven laid | Roussane, h have been much a 
m 
f h fe of Sciences two — of is comparatively „ as is likewise the Grosse 
before th he Academy o me branch. The one which Serine de la Côte-Rôtie. d 
ms situated lowest had reached full — and [Olwer ?] has suffered but 1 The is and iis 
but the other, situat contrary, n seriously attacked ; and 
the top, was found ates eae i Oidiuan (is the ease Vith the e greater part of the 
