30—1852.] THE 
GARDENERS’ 
nett dah 
—.— 
WATTONAL CARNATION AND PICOTEE 
SOCIETY.—The ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the above 
gelety will be held on WEDNESDAY, July 28. at the CORN 
ECHANGE, NOR — 
ye staged by Half- 
ntroduced by them, il be a 
Twelve rill 1 Halt-pase ver E 
— 
. oa) be FAL 
£ 
Four 
1 
miy 
single ued 
stations on their line, and by the Eastern Union Railway, fr 
G. 5 1 NURSERYMAN, 
and — of ROSE S that his unrivalled collecti . eon. 
™ | from 
is now nd is 
come now 10 bloom. and — in Norember. 
visit — Plymow th, 
EXHIBITION OF ROSES. 
Streatham - place, 
), informs his patrons 
sisting of above 1400 varieties, compris sing ot the — varieties 
eiun cres 
in ful free to visitors 
of specimen Fricas, Aza'eas, Conifers, Evergreens, & 
LOWERS FOR HER MOST GRACIOUS 
AJ28TY THE QURFEN.—During her Majesty's short 
— Bint om merge — Plymouth, as 
the 
2 between Ipswich, Bury, and Norwich. 
JEREMIAH J. COLMAN, Hon. secre etary, Stoke Holy Cross, 
Norwich. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
nated s 
ee: through 8 po 1 OB 
ant p Bouquets, o 
Phipps. pe 
—— through him, expressed much satisfaction, stating, a 
e time, she was much obliged for his attention 
WwW 
SON 
con 4 
NE 
. respectfully announces that his 
and distinct SHOW VARIETIES OF 
PRUARGONIUM. will be 
October, in strong p 
VULCAN, HARRIOT, JUPITER, PASHA, SPOT, and 
GERTRUDE, 
Pall descriptions and prices will shortly be ready, and may 
be had on eae All a agit —— a — in strict 
rotation,— Woodlands ddies 
TUNE. 
TANDISH 5 , NOBLE nee that 
intere iing — 
n his en 25 r 
at fe 
* on he 
— a "Portane, and pr ges 
Ve due boar Al an be sirm. as ue are — per “send out, 
The danme Chronicle. 
Co — 
Han 
—— * 2 ani Bu kiogham Horticultural. — Thur -dey, July 29: 
Oxfordabire and Bath Hortieultur ome 
N ome es has been elicited — that TRA 
SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE . WEEK. 
vay 27 — Zoologica 
5 war tae Fede arab 
7: Northam 
ä —2—2* M, 
ation, 
Norwich 
July and 
— Tue: Carat 
1 H: Aai — We inesde 4 1 28: 
o fact in autura history more pregnant — 
NSFO 
n grew 1 ote flour in it increased ; 
— 2 rved ears ‘soon 
other 2 P 4 e kel ets at first containing 
but two flowers — -y — capable of yielding four 
or five. The „the leaves widened, 
* N wea 
was don 
arge scale; it was no 
2 — pete but the result of a farming 
— open fields. Men 
nnot see to what this 
all leave our — friends to 
t 
operation, carried on in 
must be blind: indeed 
only o — most 3 are following now. We 
must limit our ho o the dary of a garden. 
If an n kn 7 — of „sports,“ 
reid are gardini. Ha — — 2 of the 
owers and fruit have been thts obtai 
ret dwarf Tarik 
sport 
— =P orts chance to dou ws 
— seeds of the — age and 2 
W ae) 
34 bal 5 t meggi by applying to the ree-fourths of the ig are diak but a 
— cen as 10 J N to which we last week drew the attention of are pe N e first are thrown away, the best of 
O FLORISTS, AMATEURS, ETC. the pelle That e Grass, of which the the second ate suved aa a, an 3 
: VAN HOUTT FLORIST, Ghent, offers | following portrait, sho ould i more n wr “of seedlings comes e 
mao poni STED. saved from a superb 9 5 L ‘woul a such . important article OF race ce of double Larkspurs. a “doable Tarpas next 
eat, would have been incredible, in the 
Bites bars To be had in London of Mr. J. OARTER, . — 9 pos * testim ony that h sports to a st ripe, that is to say, bands of red or 
eal 
ENES. — The splendid new and distinct 
b 
are plan 
the | — instant. 
H. Lane and Son, Nurseries, Great Berkhampstead, Herts. 
R! IVERS LARGE YELLOW STONE TURNIP 
SEED (the growth of the present season). Price 1s. per 1 
= pie had its origin in oe ee the Stubble 5 
: —— mana of Y 
Turnip, in which i rity "wa 1 
Sweetness of . 2. in its vigour “of | ah A 8 the thet 
three ree years, on — 14 it has one from 12 — 16 tons 
cre, when rly August ; and it has 
the —— tage o of kes se ss — — Bann one ttle « — ng. 
Rivers’ Stubble Seed, price ls. 6d. per lb. Orders w na the 
amount of 10s. paid to London.—Sawbridgeworth, Hert 
WOODLANDS SKFIELD. 9 NEAR 
os 2 
1 and — — 
in fide bloom, and 
e ome * — 11 A M. (Sundays 
through Maresfield ; sisal from Lewes at 
econ borne 11 miles from t ursery, 
ward’s Heath, a station on the Lenses and Brighton 
where conveyances may 
been — by M. Fan 
and o 
eyed to the same species 
‘sb ahi month e | 
Price 
e y the plainest 
evidence, niot 57 md — E to 15 same genus, but 
species in 
de grace. e ingen 
eved tha species 
red Willows under Salix caprea, and as 
ies of Rubus — R. co 
books, for their trifling distinctions can 
inue to 
lifolias, may burn 
hardly 
e Same 8. 
Railway; is 12 miles from the N 
be obtained.—July 24. 
9 — on ‘TURNIP’ SEEDS, 
A SKIRVING begs 
proved by 2 
999 — 
duces large erop hei, eh 
d long ke 
— — ag giving a large crop an g 2 
For tbe last sewing IMR ED 604 BIS 
BRICK (or 1a sly a DEE 27 all 
Turnip for — an! in Sprig, — ered 
15. per Ib. 
respondents.— Queen Square, Liverpool, July, 1852, 
MESS J. anp H. BROWN offer the fol 
A they 
AUTUMN SOWING, 
sowing, viz. : 
1b, 
e HARDY GREEN. ie the best-of the 
SKIRVING'‚S 
RLY ORANGE te mip of | 
; the nown 
T 
A remittance or reference is requested from unknown cor- 
RS. 
new and choice Plants, which 
part :— a 
12 Orchidea, choice — and aetna —＋ —— 
. 
30 2 — 
collection. is. highly” eee e r mew 
ing | 
lowiti 
will forward to any | 
= le 
par 
will be thus rest 
* we console carve with — belief poe botany 
rom intelli- 
— ate — thes like 
to 
The va odeti genera and botany 
is wrofally Sakon bythe revelation; faith in vel 
been 
accident 
have com 
violet appear upon the ** —.— of the petals of 
h e marked, the seed is 
a few flowers ; 
ih Thee old pap chromate 
: the buff branch was stra 
ancest er 
a red Ca ieni « N A e: teak * l 
flowers of a sporting brati y 
from its more 2 . dtor cla 2 upon a 
tout stock; on goes the sportive branch, retains 
its tendency, prado — flowers all the bettet 
into t 
for the new blood itifase em, and the 
teuere is ‘feed skilful e cut it limb 
fro into’ 
545 mutilated morsel starts 
life abcr y variegation 
etables ; a wild fese A 
t 20 8 of additional 
ite are confounded under Napike a 
many of domest 
And thus ae the race 
Nectarines, Pears, Pathan; Pras and other valu- 
able Suite must be su ave in numerous 
nf 
ce Sy cui ae ar to ee 
2 mape should keep awatehful eye upon 
success 
— the final triumph o 
with buds: 
—_ and Halses for snie, 
Some large ( Camels . T 
new F 
— * radicans, and i Fortanti, T doz. wre 
3 of sort, by name, pe in pots 
their own roote; in pots, fine for 
G 
12 Tea-se: 
—— 
12 12 Climbing do., 
etunias, 
arieties, te collections, suitable for 
Jeck. work, each 10 
ula, 8 
per doz. 15° 
Auricula 
sony likely to occur. Weare igearant of che origin 
of Ry 
inferences 
Tate g gentleman att s a kind of ‘wild Grass’ 
su 
ene form, * on 
ney. to sport milin . 
ciples 
Páni by this point of view, we wal — 80 rut 
d| see 
Let us 
M. Faris” — M 
re was yn liee o to return to its 
0 
OF — A be $ 
very tendeney to sport, — mo ma A a 
among the plants entrus ted to t 
8 however 
We e 
a bulb d and round as a Tripo 
a Raspberry kee wee ee 
or 
sealed eee eee admirable pat Vear 
the change went on— but slew. "Little by 2 
ec yar altered or asada The wretched, hungry 
| 
with all which gard 
provided than any other c society. To t 
recommend the steady pursuit or 
we earnestly r 
