A 
36—1852.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
was a paste made from the Pine-nuts, the trees pro- 
ducing which were of so large oe — in — places, 
that four men, wi arms e could barely 
span them; straight and tall i ~ proportion t — ge 
to them the finest timber they The 
ne 
— little ; the pigs gave 
— running u p the trees, 
os; i5 contents of which Apd greedily 
to share at 
Ayres, and we conclude: 
“I have been often n the heat in summer 
is not alm — — Ou ae so ; the 
l — — 
days the 
ed in warm . 1 of | 
81 
air; but o —— 
— natives ‘will bere — 
have had them in England; and yet I never, during 
nine years, saw rn ice thicker than a dollar, and 
the latter only on 
This explains how it is that the Buenos Ayreans 
able to deeorate the heir windows with | 
ſestoons of the beautiful air plants of — which 
there live and blossom in wild luxuriance. 
Garden Hido nda: 
ETE Socrary’ s Giese, TURNHAM Green. 
n our last 
nature gasping for i 
— experienced of | wort, * — 
in blossom, and a . hier it is in the border 
f the The ona of 
a 
| —— — np flower-stems which bid fair to be meee 
than 
that the — of — — glass walls, abou 
which — much inter verywhere — 
was put up, though t the | citing and other details 
ry, and the ve 5 half —— * 
pears = as Ca suon 
chsias, Clemati , Roses, E. macra 
— tnings of that desertion so that not only will ea} 
value of these walls be tes ted as regards the ‘production. 
n 
152 7 
rees 
nearly ripe; it is a 1 9 pale- coloured, 
except a tinge = red next the sun rather above 
average The aep amaan —. Imperatrice 
Neetarines, ton of ad best varieties raised by the late 
3 e crops, the fruit, as 
abundant on. those 
portions of the trees that w — protected by —— straw 
in early can In order to keep down mildew 
13 the are remedy 
n tried, viz; sulphur and unslacked lime put 
so thic 
e to a tl thie dl — 
In the kite t “ 
paanid of some nursery men’ 
eee eee eee 
mbri- 0 
hey are “quiekly + 
n garden some late Peas were coming | Reine 
coming into use, while a sowing of brig 8 d'Algers, 
the same time, is no in bearing. The 
Rabi 
CHRONICLE. 
567 
Ward, Sir F. Thesiger, and Maiva; dtn, Mc, James, wien 
Morning Star, Queen of Whites, Sir R. Whitington, Red 
Gauntlet, las and Dr. Frampton ; 5h, Me. 
set up in board, We — — as set 
thé etando Sir 2 "Franklin (Turner) previously 
us; Mi-s gs oon (Bragg) scarlet, tipped with white, 2 
fancy flow rkable fr its eo et — Lotre a A 
14 — rranged a 
well 
s w (rit — flower — 
Marchioness — apy but much eee — of — 
$8), ead cam — j 9 rosy 3 
uff nt good gro 
ree | attr ve and with'p of “st 
ord 1 Byron (Pope), — — — — large een 
— nde — — ere shown 
the ease; we have c 
and we are able to — that there will not be one-thi 
run 
been painted over with a mixture 
2 With the view of keping th them clear of 
| — ge * — E as e it is un 
mat 
IAC UGuiger 
fine heads of yellow inflorescence, is aes 
conserva is season o ear, 
12 8 at least a foot long, and 8 inches 
through. Among flowering. — on the shelves we 
marked — Continental Balsams of a large salt fine 
2 . — 
biens, now familiar to most admirers of Orchids, is 
pinkish. hairy flowers a pio Itan ious. 
le of the double: beat Hibiseus syriacus is 
— in full beauty in the o where it is very 
Plantagenet (T 
seedling, co 
— — pr os flower 
led in ie 
class, and § —.— ts, 
flowers ——— in —— 
In the large stove the huge Laelia super- — 
cerned, but much rye 
“ae praise be 
call it Fenz ee Th 
and 9 — Eilert, ay 
——— (1), — Me. 8 (2): the Sree 
sorte were Charies Turner, N 
c * Pi et de 
$ jeh bn Re wih high centre; and Sir 
ob rt Peel (Paul) Pinch 2 a of Comet The Fuchsias 
ed A —.— — aser, of Lea e, were 
ou 
ai 
time; Vol 7 — aoe ng "perfection of 
sion 5 for which Mr. C. 
. him, and numbered be ween 
9 more 1 general display it has 
ir lot to witness, 
rowth, 
+ tone is 8 
oe 
e ga 3 its flower spikes 2 larger than 
arbo is still in full 
— and quality; o 
103 ca st ce rence, wei; 2 
ae inches — weighed 
es each ; the Peaches have been 
2 ald of artificial he at. and their 
which is placed 8 under the ye ter hung 
so as to be capable of opening to admit of ventilation, to 
within a foot of the ground, — bb ov a sill 
supported on short posts. J. "Bishop. 
FLO RICUL LTURE. 
axp Hackney Amit- 
— Dealers. 21 Dahlia: 
SHACKLEWFLL, Sto 
Gawanen FLORAL Soe 
ere 
— Sept. 1. 
r. C. Turner, with Mr. Seldon, Mr. Herbe tines 
ane General Kas n Panai,- Leia, Fame, Sir F. 
t, ‘Queen R. C pg Chancelior, 
on 1.4777 of Yellows, ner of Perfect 
Mr. oe —12 Faneies: 1st, . Legg, with Lady 
ville, H 2 Prin — ne lee — Wille. 
gelle de 2 Jetty Treffa, Maid of L Sar Jenny 
8 j ry Queen of 
1 Cobden, 
p om 
wards; 7: 
n ames es Mr. 
>. Proekt with Queen of Fancies, 
Mike Bathe an 
eth, 
Mr. Cook 
wn without | 
CALCEOLARIAS : Á — Next week, - 
a 1 and Pelargonium», including 2 
e ion f Fan * — from Mr. Turner, of Slough, . 
6 J H. The following six will disappoint 
—.— Her vert, —— — Pune — 
B autio, 2 Morn, and 8 
Examples of Babling in the — A — 
rn are common n the s 
adhere and grow together wia i — ch — — se- 
SEEDLING FLOW 
JCA, Blush white and — er pia ac; sufficient! 
your Pro good — e ii R dom: eo 
„Queen of 
Danis: 
distinct to warrant 
for a season, to further prov 
church. Two blooms aa dark crimson. uch n 
—— cen — clevated, compac*, and” fe ranee, a 
anged ; per mall, and —— re ——.—— us style of” 
those in Standard of etfeo ith bet size this wil 
è alth ough yi 
D longs 
3 ble a buff. 
— ee — Jaa with Narr red; 
trate; weil pac acked and 
2 JP, 
Trentham. Fa nd 2 baye both narro sapos 
are not near 80 other dark sorts a! in 
— The light fl- weet is 7 — having A 
; erien cme te 
H ee — 
— a no : 
resembles me e reported ya jar tthe) — Mur 
fresh, 
wor 
lorets 
ky sub. 
n nice proportion, geo smooth en tho 
nd with — eq ua to mo: t oft: helight varieties. 
Jun —— Fe in every way a pre'ty varlet,, 
and cannot fail to avourito, 
PicoTER: S T l, Carli Wi — show flower. 
— —— — 
laneous. 
may benefit some to be fi 
end; it is then conventen 0 
the shelves filled witii: i fruit, ciliaro — — 
A small stove p 
4 
pared and eat eaten something after the manner of| 8 
mr Among French Beans the Haricot = = “and 
gique may be cited as be 
very prolific, and an 
ort both for early and late sowing. ee 
5 
$ 
2 
B * 
— 
* 
pular. Six 
ar, Qveen F Whites è Pha: aatom, Alie ce, 
the tar, Qi ti 755 and Sir ington; 2d, Me. Š Edwards, 
Holloway, with Eimund . — Mor orning Sar, 2 22 . pa, 
1 ir R. Whittington, an he 
wish More —— . of Wu e, Mise 
ing | Whiek: should be 
make it eee three and eee 
answers 
duys, 
any important purposes b 
fruit; and ti inseéts are kely to tro — your dri 
Peaches or A pries iu the spring of ‘the e year, re vere 
