33—1 852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
515 
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OHN HENCHMAN has still on Sale a few packets 
J of his Choice Carpe Ce BU aed. * 
SEED, each at 2s. 
SEED, cach at 28, 64_ per proket.— Edmonton, Sukur Tt. 
THE NEW AND BEAUTIFULLY VARIEGATED-LEAVED 
PLANT, h 
ISSUS DISCOLOR (BLUME.) 
beg leave to 
Price 21s. per 5 
or more plants are ordere 
NEW AND CHOICE 8 EE PRESENT 755 
AUTUMN SOWING. 
OHN CATTELL has now ready to send out the 
following Seeds, post free, at per packet, as pee pi 
spb = ry N a very fine collection, and 
carefully impreg 
Siera; ions for — z den rag accompany each packet, 
produce from the Rolaria sopas. 3, hash pt therto sent 
a having giv — 4 7: tisfacti 
Deccan ials be à praise of Po * . 
. im wae the greatest — 
-OINERA RTA. fron — ‘now and fine F 
GERANIU 4 — 9 2 autumn, 
cidit Astraie varieties, ls. ; 18 seeds. 
from new fancy va arieties sent out last ‘autumn, 
2s, 6d, ; 18 520 eeds, 
— 5 olde er first-rate varieties, ls. ; 18 seeds. 
ved from sce TFN varieties, ls. 
somIZANTHUS = gy US, 
ALBUS, 6d, 
wy hardy: Annuals, == flowering 
8. 
first-rate varieties, which have all been thoroughly 
to the anining. of their growers, 
sending ou 
TROLLOP'S VICTORIA.—This is one of the finest Straw- 
sent out; it has been, exhibited at numerous 
u his 3 9 r to a 
an early 125 r, is no 
peores 
are now ready for 
igy E quali 
equalled ; 1 per 100, or 38. per dozen pla —— 
CREMONT’S renentvat OR DOUBLE uuns 
Ys 22 e re 
409 
saagi 
BLACK PRINCE, a irasi eariy variety 
PROLIFIC, very fine and e 
ELEA ANOR, the best and eri bearing Straw- 
tf mene 1 the fruit Lhe, i 4 9 OZ., 
d first-rate _ 
BRITISH (Qu EE a 2 hs 
BRITANNIA (ve 
STIRLING CASTLE” Stih wsärRÝ ‘(Gne) 
„ 
SLE MAU Fa Se 
N GOLIATTA”. te 
aoe are strong well rooted plants, ‘Vea such as will 
satisfaction, Fine Ser gee can be had for potting, if 
required, which were pricked off for the purpose early in 
e spring. 
N.B. 
ARoooeoocoanse 
ar 
8 such as will give * satisfaction and bloom ear 
next spring, 5s. per hun 
SWEET wW ILLTAMS, “iaat ti; 3s per hundred. 
SEE G HOLLY ROCKS; extra ps pes saved from all the 
best . in cultivat l 
acti 11. hu 41 hundred of 
une 124 ast a 
8 be ct — and equal to the 
A remitt 3 e order, either ny 
postage stamps 2 a Stee apn, she on heer ech of f wich the i 
whole — = quantity of above will be sen mper and 
Pa 
an, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, 
Abbey mano Tar, X Bath, Somerset. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
ATURDAY, — 14, 1852. 
ang) ends 0 
. er A the pe pit 
tisay ch wg s at 38. per dozen will be sent postage | 
ANTIRRHINUMS, all saved from striped and ae all 
= fire satis- | g 
along ti till it fades into the horizon. 
London, there is not a symptom of i 
; the trees are as aeons as 
an n Derbyshire; nor 
is there any eee = che pracer Se being 
coverable for e—for the tae turns its 
back to = metropolis, with all Dulwich and Herne 
Hill bet t below the 2 — of this 
plac ed, 
ey 
r 
hill that 1 the nen Goal Palace is to be 
„with its three transepts at right angles to the He 
o | the Ad transept wa be 100 feet higher than 
the old one, and t the building will — ome a 
he great fault of the 
was its insufficient elevation, and the 
long unbroken — of its walls. The new ee 
removes the these defects, and the other 
effectually 9 — a by the new transepts, but 
by throwing out tw t wings from the extreme 
of the bui ‘lding — at right angles to it; so 
that the whole will form a d of court with 
2 sides, a 22 side 2 open. The 
of this to be an aa — 
works are to be a great feature of the place; we are 
to have plenty of fountains everywhere always, and 
on grand days others % to be 75 in lenge Jets 
are talked of 250 feet hig o haye the 
andes caux of Versailles, without iN 155 of 
going to Paris in sear the 
Let all thes 9 a ~ a in 170 * in 
which they have been conceived, and L will 
in 
ess one more point o attraction in ah 
;| world will in vain attempt to rival her, created too 
by money 5 8 reemen, instead o 
oceeding f 
inti from the reluctant hands of the fee 
Z 
Foop in its Pepina state, a not class 
among the m n x this 
t eless, one 
that we me ja . oy 
2 ee a short 
report upon 
nt form 
mple, economical, and efficie 
than ar: American 
mor 
of portable concentrated eral 
—— wiles — and — „ has been 
from it, right rap epe the wil ly stretches a ong bro broad — Sd the all The — — — 
he r sides pia tcu ee Aan ‘ah * ai NS | the best Wheat flour with the nutriment of the 
on eit nid side a richly 9 en äbeundins | finest beef, and presents them for use as food in the 
with s of water 99 8 with shrubberies, of dr dorous, flat brittle cake, which 
2 alive reais fountains. The other parega of the will keep, w : dry * dim unlimited period 
7 , r 
ound, forming the w be and seasoning to the taste 
par il me, 
converted into a pleasure ground hare 9 9 to 
may enjoy themselves as they be 
The interior of the Palace will form a garden of sago, 
N Tate .—The under-mentioned | some 13 0 
r 14 acres, in which the Palms of the 
tropics are w srie "a the Orange and Myrtle 
of milder regions ; and th 
groves of Oarhellign and 8 
Well might Mr. Tarno, the chairman, exclaim 
the i the first 
roac 
was sed a sian place in ae -park; yet 
ex 3 had taught him that it w 
ig: ont 
ablic | s 
— ote -m ee t 
London as lon 355 terly wind c 
felt; inaccessible « except b roads thai a few kendoi 
sable; a 
oug 
uld 
be may ed looked oe ‘confidently 
in the pure air, beautiful scenery, and sequestered 
1 rely 3 station of Syde 
regard this enterprise from a horticul- 
Bey aad ‘of view, whens seep apa Skill, 
yn ut forth their 
ale 
a a wens 
malles 
squ ards of earth, screened ae waere en belongin | 
by a veil of | vi,’ and 3: . . or hot- 155 A A* o gener ; F Eget ed witk | the, 
house, or perhaps conservatory, assisted by some a 2 1 9 5 5 “> permitted to add a word m 
lengths of pipes for Peet or of flues for smoke, upon the Na in this place. is ——— ely 
haye trusted for a vi the flora of every latitude, | notorious that we have not one single instance near 
and. for watching ha our leisure the phenomen London of et deserves the n 
a Ve . 20: dels delicate for the rude climate of our tain. In or near sa pn metropolis, there m 
Pee ree si Weare now to see what gardening wer a square, ark, garde 
1 by cost and unconfined b 
viary, has been commenced in 
si; Weise are tata pons the sk als 
> are a 
mounds are risin ing, a forest of jade is 
th 
are ~~ ‘about to to see what $c rem - g 
cutting | A 
visitor is to stroll among | flou 
Azaleas. 
H tha t 
i 
nutritious po 2 of 
One pound of A biscuit con ina 
nutritive wre Ay rigs soon of 5 lbs. o 8 
bee half of the best Wheat 
ate grat boiled 
arich nutritious soup. It 
su 
the 
e 
e of tho 
proportion of meat to starch to v 
8 Legislature, 
za 8 
samples, but that in “pe aie the aid is perfectly 
sound and free from putridity, and the were 
altered. On an average it contains 49 per 
of nitrogen, or 31°85 per cent. of fle ate 2 — 
principles. A Council Medal is awarded to this 
2 preparation 
The authority alluded to in iaie paragraph has 
— given by one of the gentlemen who ee 
tapi ing hele, the Society 0 ts upon 
American 
und to stain the rendi of the men 
markable degree 
corroborated, that. it 
upport of a man; bu (Colonel mente could 
e more than four po, made into soup, with 
ing 1 per added to it. 
rfectly healthy gr free vegetation „ he patentee pu the following account of its 
lass, may be — * direct experiment, and the preparation: “ The meat biscuit is manufactured in 
y learn here, alt oe rout ns 2 a Texas, because the ia ries of 1 state pajan zaga in 
o do 
the co potion of tos bee a nal 
3 is even altempted; and vat 
few ! in their way 2 ute more to salubrity 
personal comfort, or e 
nee ° on yer min 
re ca 
ac wi render the 
he gr grond, and, if the directors of 5 ae perpetration of such absurdities impossible in 
ae 5 e nine months will bring the whole | future is well known tha Paxton 
The p oa ia 3 the only man in this country en combines with 
** been selected for this experi- taste of a cape gard 
Peran a hill-side. on the — + 1 t and practical knowledge of the mode of constructing 
Than { d, and looking to the south. | fou e. The “ T i 
fom, 0 0 gaa = vor tie can be more fon dan fountains at Chatsworth are familiar 
records of his power. At Sydenham we are to see 
hat hi fettered kill ad in this way. Water-!by the juries having 
EPSE 
55 cattle oh, "a finest 5 7, a 
E 
n- an every process is ate ted 
ow a price a 
ustify it 1 inie ‘this concentrated 
— of food, 
8, got up at great expense; 
Bietet J witk the cr etest 
regard to cleanliness, as abundantly testified to au 
undreds who have visited the establishment. 1€ 
The beef, 
process of manufacture is this bee 
from the slaughter, after being finely cut up by a 
powerful cutting in a la 
of water som The fat is then 
removed, and the liquid, which by a simple process 
=p filtering is se 3 is 
a uniform degree of density, eee = by a 
e. This extract, resembling thick sugar 
ir Sa is then mixed and kneaded with the 
finest of flour, rolled and cut into biscuit by the 
machinery, and bake oven or kiln, so 
cted as to give a uniform heat. The biscuit, 
22 for making into soup, Sais und or 
pulyerised, which process also a a it more 
convenient for i casks or * 
i canister 
ine of the few Council or Great Medals awarded 
i en unanimously given to 
