30—1852. | 
12 out of set — flowers to which the cup was awarded, 
had bu ng 
ing on their — interpretation of the words, 
Age footstalks,” all the stands ought to have been 
ified. Your — will be esteemed a favour. 
William Paul, Nur. silver 
cup value ms maven 
the Direc Railway 
i 48 varieties of 
Class 
Roses on ha "foots talks, shown 79 
in the 9 states, „Roses on poten footstalks, 48 
r this lo 
THE GARDENERS’ 
e large crop of b pes, 
large and full; they are now ripe, but without colour, 
red w. 
on the Ist of February, and the Vines produced a very j h 
lack Hamburgh Grapes, bunches and pips 
th 
r there is any remedy. Crizx, 
We — an this inquiry to our Vine- 
inspection some leaves 
ad condition, having ted a 
varieties.” 
or PMs “48's set up; and although my stand was 
one among them, I must say that they were as fine a lot 
of Roses ever saw. On my re the show, 
after the judges had awarded the L found to my 
tonishmen s pee a * ed, too many 
— and placed to also to 
s, and on the other "stand stood the silver cup. 
e varieties contained two 
three finely Mówi blooms, and in the 48 that 
e prize, there were not less than a dozen 
flower-buds and shoots to them, so that if it 
i oom on a a footstalk the judges 
to stick to, they did not ng 
letter. protest was immediately en 
the decision, but all pa satisfaction 
—— — judges right or wrong, they had 
e prize, and — that got it was entitled to it. 
— the 48 did not rest wit 
— 
= 
® 
Paul and 
t up in for pe neighbourhood 
g to exhibit, to 
d how their — roductions are 
attell, Westerham. 
can some are 80 
ever 
— 2 ety, 1 
such as Madame Laff: m Jesse, an 
Sutherland, ae a their lowers, but num 
others never o is now covered w 
r. | buds, but not one will ee to perfection, and the — 
is affected in the way you find ea ves sent; indeed, 
far denuded of foliage that med are quite 
forma 
killed. If you furnis on as to 
d | cause, you will greatly oblige J. O. L. 4. * 20. “(The 
disease is 
Rose rust. 
without crushing ounces at every step» 
eens are 
r. Beach’s Quee 
ide, and from eep, W 
k from th 
Cannot 
asce to be 
judged, and — whether the judges are to be disinter- 
ohn Cattel [We 
on the same subject, 
to all of — — we — it is no . of the judges if you 
don't understand the — of w 
mention that 
y 
beautiful clear soft . gs, to me amount of 20, are 
flowing i 
ig up; and the 
moment — Potatoes are off, the 9 are ted 
with Si rries, in row 
1 foot 6 —.— asunder in the rows. 
made so high in 2 middle by 1 foot as the old 
* which are 3 feet high, ae = having found that | 
0 
— hot. only the largest fru fru 
mportant mistake ‘whie h I made last yea: 
ts 
s that of this A the Le ae “si runs — — 
sequently the rid eas 8 
— Queen Str 
rrie — * in the 
Put one tables 
———— — 
G. K., London. grate 
pleasant drink in the shape of half a sg full filled 
up with cold spring water. 2d. 3 f 
of cream 
re ripe befo 
the 1 but that the n ming — dees nie 
the ground with op y ime 
Another ae 
Strawberries were ing as it ve 
3 2 
g 
ree Lemons, 
— i it seg till nc This ma 
larger 
spo 
add the at Dr 
and six quarts — g i 
may be made like 
la — or e from any one, as 
o again is a 2 greatly in favour — — and — 
erally too fast in picking all sorts of frui 
t 
Cuthill, Camberwell. 
iadematum rubescens. — This plant 
Mr. Beaton, in a bed 
notice, however, was taken of 
hance ion and not 
ered 
ordinary | an 
amount of expense, coupled with great industry and |i 
pe ce. James 12 
ium 
ed Willmore’s 
a 
e have bedded 
rubescens here for years, — on of the 
M 
CHRONICLE. 
tilised by being placed on heated pipes or flues, it 
do no harm.] 
xists in 
well to explain that it is very difficult 
ach’s | pe 
469 
eretofore anticipated may be expected; but should 
damp and cold occur, the fungus may reappear as 
formidably as before, causi i in the tubers as 
causing 
. 2 as in ee —— Hardy and pee — —— 
mt e in which” small 
e of florets, was 1 by me tis da: y (aul 19). 
Hsing never, that I rem — ber, “le 5 
milar i dival W 
occasionally noticed in 
editorial an tnd other articles, T beg to 
ai bega oma specimen to you. 5 ican e specimen is 
0 it is 
of og 1 af leaves intend o 
wee! 
ieee rater in in this sity (So e been some- 
what pasm a to whom the pie si 1 be awarded 
llo offered 
unli 
18. Two eo 272 were exhibited ; 
one of 32 * the *. of 2 e 
er superior 7 any 18 in the 
— of 32; but the remaining 6 w 
ch should hav 
for the decision should i t be convenient to give it. ‘Silvio. 
[We think 3 2 should have had is clear 
„th ere very nearly alike in quality ; 
should turn the scale, 
serious mischief in Vineries, by corroding and destroying 
the epidermis of the leaf. Peise this is uni 
known amon 
hd 
ur 
estroying the mildew, my object in 
writin 
a little caution on * 2 of ep 
sulphur might not be Tin 
gardeners w i 
Societies. 
—In_ consequence of 
ee rte gl Jul 7 
m 
to ripen, acquiring 
maturity ry in the long hot summers of oe 
f the Mediterranean. When ripe, it 
tributed 
1 of which some is given at p. 
1850. It is by far the =e Apricot of 
„ gr. to the 
ced a 
was nearly ripe. 
ing to the plan mE opel D cond 
i. * 
Society’s 
