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31—1852. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONI 
pieces being being joined together of an arch endl: yee allthe summer. Woodford’s ma 
half ** them pene in an — 
n inner on 
w they wn forward or ania back 4 
means of a screw hand) as at once to o 
or shut half the number = — one moving 
ind the o he top or coping, whic 
glazed with rough plate glass, be opened 
in ves if required, so 
ample means of ventilation se The 
general working of the contrivance, and its suitability 
to the purposes to which it — ey employed, w 
form a su fature 2 — 
5 — that it is the 
el opinion that it cannot fail aa answer, and we are | mus 
t 
—— 
g can possibly look m 
While speaking of new — for pro- 
tion of which cheap 
r 
The the ere 
da — sm 
joining the fruit room, othed with foliage 
of fiho most healthy description ; ; whereas the lea 
y, to w 
© 
the 
e laid * the top p the wall 
trying especially e t, in 
of a heavier ero crop p being along . the: — 
d lower ms of th 
8 that 
the shape 
— n the 3 
ood È n 
orchard * in 1850, 
planted with Pears, trained on Espaliers, mall 
the side shoots — e been a Were 1 
be found useſul on 5 of its 
being very dwarf r occupies little 
great r. sco me 30 ener of Lettuce, 
, | growing in parallel qe s compact green 
the black-seeded —— — 2 the Bath Cos, and Rendle’s 
Crystal Cos, have already al 
= than the ee to oo 
„a few pre ae 
1555 as 2 likely top o prove 2 per 
1 0 ner | 3 e 
cold 
ae pemen 
the — walk, sifted 
es done in a similar way 
80 g -sand 
- cinders le 7 and full of moss; — 
o weeds have adele ia 1 ae the others 
FLORICULTURE. 
Bein AwnvaL NATIONAL eien AND PICOTES = peepee 
as held this year at Nor n the 28th inst., and was well 
— The ere was 228 — ay, but owing — — 
the bloom was certainly below 2 8 some sorts have 
be > aoe affected than others 
st 
wen Glendowe u 
Lord Milton, Bolingbroke, Falco . General Monk, 
flowers very good, close and compact 3 
Perfection, a peculiar — of | grate * and 
good, but ra much guard petal; vn Ged a of 
Denmark, orange yello t of a new age desirable s grid a 
was awarded a First Class — yo sas mongst 
from Mr. B or day etc * ro 2 — buff y ae 
— 2 at the base * A k Prince, quite black, and 
uch finer iron the ola varity pae the e Las 
— was a large © blooms 
and Mr. Br 
Modei of 
: Pene- 
M 
andard of Marengo, Souvenir de 
| Géant des 1 Bataila Boule de Nantueil, Mrs, Bosa 
In addition s a nice stand of Dahlia bloom as aiso 
t by the Rev. C. Fellowes; and Mr. J. Edwards had Duke 
55 — George Glenny, Sir F. Bathurst, — ex 
B 
— Hansard, Lizzy, &e.— 
. — 
granted to 
‘sé shown as 
ellowes’ 51; 
and 
vi 
and 
a for symmetry it 
. eties, A First 
—— was 1 to Lady Macbeth th go heavy 
and when we assert it to n Mrs 
. 
ass at present ood (Costar) 
4, | Trose-co 
add se) Lady 
is a full 3 with medium purple cy an — although not 
considered first class, it may pe groma n with advantage, J, E. 
CARNATIONS AND Pico . The — that is sald 
There 
W, jun 
no doubt that the censors acted justly in to th 
“Ranoncors Anon, We to s e are unable to give 
you information respecting the Ranunculus at which 
m mp, oh 4 — —2 in the trade, that we kno 
ormed flower, free from confusion.—A T. 8 such as 
you describe, are un every seasun’s occurrence, and cannot 
be prevented, It is the nature of these flowers to “rua” 
and “sport,” 
Fucustas: L and Co. 1, tube and sepals crimson, 
purple—no improvement ; 2, sepale — 60 as to display 
to disadvantage their want o the green tips are 
objectio mable; 3, lune equal to to He — ne a — flower but for 
Laxksröns: D W. 2, sky blue; 6 and 7, dark blue; 11, 
almost white, All very beautifal, and apparently profuse 
bloomers. 
| Prince Albert (Hale A 2d, Mr ease of Slough, with Harriet, ELAD ing very fine colours, 
with a aig to iner roots by Bardo hy cake Fi Fireball’ bord Renclifie, ord PELARGONIUMS : A flower possessing very 
3 — 2 e of — dig foliage. Mildew | Perfectio airal eon, Eady iy, P 4 bert. "Flora ra — chow flowers iome 1 32 bert ho 
Dooce be very troublesome this n, both in | Garlan pr n, and Lord Milton, A third collection wa approaching e „the base of the pe — antl edges as 
Vine on the open wall, where Vines are kept for | contributed by 1 Meters, x — eah Payne, myford Perfection — 9 approach “the shoulder, 3 bright pono ay oe tot 
the g lection, and it has only | &e.; 12 White-ground Picotees urner, aia; with — ina 23 ‘0 fay wh wate ‘a small ae 
by the most liberal use of — In | Julia, Mrs. Norman, Miss — Ophel helia, Prince the truss contained seven well ex — — tun chown pan 
5 pips. 
the ammonia department, Smith’s “ transp es” Marianne, ‘Bridesmaid, Duke of kulang, ade. vee The shape is not very good, but that mprove. 
ee bak 4 4 Barnard, aud Lady Macbeth ; era. Youell, witli | pyoorers: J & and Son. J, colour 883 
tried, they have been found inferior — — „ K. . M 22 Meg ee 2 
all the purposes for which they are intended to common | Smith, vi Juliet, Venus, and on, very similar in quality to Marris’ 
flower-pots, w they do not possess th > on Now * A Priv lapel 5 — 1 no mea heavy as — Petals of 
which the ee eee Fria arenon (RF. eee 5 555 . 3 — Ay aem 15505 fs in every 
sect destro: Manl acques (r. r.), Crom s. F. et (H. p. u); 2d, C. ner, which 
Dilutiom has proved efective in . Flora Garland, iiam th, Primes | ["Zoescid‘enough the colour 1s eee, and aa hit 
without the foli but, like most other de Nassau, Bolingbroke, Ariel, Payne, Lovely Ann, and | ve 
injuring the foliage ; but, — il v. G. Fell Prince Albert (Hale), Fy p T 
applications of the sort, three or four trials must be Princess al Justice w, Sarah Payne, Owen Glen- * T AAT 
— before the end in blight | 4th, ti i J J. JT. Boards, ‘Follow „ with es : ‘Albert (Hale); ‘urrants in Greece.—A blight. has attacked the 
cates ki . gas- . ale), 
A fine specimen of h on ae po yell 1 | Fe te i 6 igh Ai land, Sarah a dusts Vi — 2 le throughout Achaia, Elis, 
w, Curzon, Quee er, a : 3 3 : 
Mount a (Spartium Etnense), is now in full Lord Mil ug 2 man, Esq, and Mr | Corinth, and ve we 1 not sparing, it is said, 
pe sc = soot — ich are | W. Barker, were also exhibitors. Private growers: 9 white | Zante green fruit is no sooner 
recei " ming an * — —.— Ist, Mr. * aggre ie Norman, Alfred, touched by the blight - than it turns gray, en- 
The pods are bei 9 1 the Rhododen. — 3 Queen 3 1 veloped with a matter, which at a short distance gives 
ing ey oa a stabel; 2d, Mr. May, with A ¥ 
* e arboretum and elsewhere, 2 gives them Ms Ba an, Alfred as Boya al, Pinin Lady it the appearan burnt cinder, and is viscid like 
a clean and neat ap well as — — acbe ex, Seedling — rs. Barnard ex ; | rotten fruit; whilst the Vine withers, dries up, and dies. 
better flowering next year. The late hea 2 which pee. Hey. A “Fellowes —— bake — * * 1 The cultivators are in despair, and the 
have slightly damaged the gaiety of 22 clumps, have | with Queen Victoria (Green), permie Princess Mrs. | al; at consequences which y ensue, has 
e lks firm and hard, e Grass —— 1 ‘The petem Sebastian, , Prince x "J. Siman, Erg nd A 5 ac a commission to visit the different ponte, an 
~ ev. J. es, an olma: ba 
the” ot a lo — altogether th * e ornamen 7 pant 2 1 41 een nm — —— prvata would bea mot sn injury. — an 
understand | ist, ictoria, Fairy, Queen 5 
that M Veitch's "F itz Roya p onica Yellows, George III., 8 of Normanby, and Euphemia ; fruit i is sally p 
and Saxe-Gothæa yrs gia are >i 22 K. en finer |S. t, Damen with C ampin, Set Alice, | seven 
kinds Conif Q f Ye Ea ictoria, and Mount Etna; 34, 
onlers no „ near Mr. th Malvolio, of e, Euphemia, 
the D De — — igi a go Hs the flowerbeds Malay Chief, Conrad, and Princess Asien, Of soared which M. 
are at very effective ve; he diffe f| were num nd fine, the Rev. had King, 
yellow, scarlet, white, blue, and r ing well Fs — 23 aeen, Bonaparte St M —— — solved, enter the * they act injuriously. 
together, and peng y whole exceedingly eos White Perfection, Detane ce, Meath — ‘Ormsby Beauty, and 
The various plants o * ich the ocks : both spikes and cut blooms were 
i shown in considerable numbers, and in fine condition. The 
full blossom 5a result possibly ah aba . * ＋ 2 — er cal tg E rsi — r ba 2 pikes, were |; 
4 Holmes, Esq., ich, fo 5 
— been but com e — — 7 — In che ong he lot were Mataar; —.— pee 
scarcely a, Commander-in-Chief, randifiora, Comet, an 
of — chat s te ‘this nmi co siderable Abd-el-Kader : the second best consisted of Figaro, , Peneha 
5 ££ Pertti a, 
spot. In another the garden we remarked nice | light shaded, new, and very striking; and Quee 
Speci of the blue-flowered Chinese P] son and | Mr, Chater, of Saffron Waiden, took the Ist prize ee — 12 — — 
its white variety. both, we believe, hardy plants, which with Ophir e 7 C. B n Gem, ne; 
ould be in ever collecti Le of the blu 17 1 b ** ; Raphael, lush, with ＋ as 
— — — „ 
one measure least 3 and th sas Formosa, Spectabilis, „ r. Chater 
almost as fine in colour as tender Russell Lisianth also sent a large bie sp ya. 1 
Winter, They like a dry situation for their roots in fpe Ivt prize man amarded to 3-3, Colman, tgs te Comes 
. is not so oy a » Mr. Dundas, Susan Charles Turner, Spectabilis, Q .een, 
borders as it ee = is Morina Formosa, Rosen grandiflora, Caroline, 0 Rubens, aud 
the adds fine Ai a f A . E . 
and red flowers hoes Mig? ikes of hit Gem, O. Baron, Enchantress, „Meteor, F 1 
Rosen beeur € “dé 
wig e 1 ie Ea ta proved ono one me of "the best Peas Mr. if ger od of Heinn. oon some Meer 9 * which is generally contained in the 
en A ryt rage grown an cut S, 0 pais quan 
dae ok arcb, Si wake e Among abe were some new vanes, of 1 fine wee ashes of the plants. Comptes Rendus, xxxiv., p. 587 3 
‘aa dusts ar parpie, Ý very g rar in the Spike, 2 individual Chemical Gazette. 
