_38—1852.] 
PELARGONIUMS, ETC. 
OHN DOBS OBSON'S DESC CRU JAYE CATALOGUE 
. — 2 a PELAR 
may be bad — 
— 
J. D. is now sending out the following in 
All orders above II. package and carriage 
finest show Yi rene — 
Lilliputians 
J 
will 
paid to Lon — 
My variet 1 w 
* 
” 
” 
ies, German named e 
b alen tock ee 
Rat, + 1 * t — e 4 
aryooiums, fi — 
stock of Pela — is very large and ia fine 
oat ie selections, if 2 to 4-2... he is 
greatest satisfaction 
— ben! variories iit T — 
2e. per dozen, 
Valle Nursery, Isleworth, Middlesex. 
EACH’S QUEEN e ap -taeren PLANTS.— 
Prizes these 
Bee PS STRAWBERRIE 
wards of Ri n 
ef 
RIES, — * years h 
sands of. them weighing 
ea exhiblted iresi r in the 
on., and this Chiswick 
— ealth 
Prei br~s pa n Orders. r~ Fee to A5 Tuomas 
Braca, Market are Worton, Isleworth, n 
TCH uLes. 
68 — PE ii has i rr 
4 varied collection of DU TO FLOWER ROOTS 
which ? have arrived in .— best possible condition. 
— a, Ar Aar cation.— — Royal Nu ursery, $ 
T SALE OF TULIPS. 
AREY 1780, has &e., Walinga 
res nforme his riends and the —.— that ia 
— — of some —— a in his business a 
further — — 
COLLECTION OF TULIPS, — e 
n 
100, in 15 6 
ths, double — 1 55 per doz. 
GENUINE A BULBS. 
JOEN PATEN » Kent, an- 
e of the * in 
ote — of which, — also 
ready, and may oe had on application, 
* inclosing one — 12 
. C. wishes p on to his Seedling 
apan come E ATRO. RUBRUM, is 
the t coloured — — in 8 and has 
the advantage of coming into flower three weeks earlier than 
— 
— 
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a| one time or other ee the very fine vessels 
the leaves, in the fo 
assured, wail 25 the 
of Ho best 
— Priced | 
„Slough. | 
berks è 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Dati 
suffer ; 
be sent out sometimes drawn forth from its shade for the season | 
=o suddenly to bear the shoc 
quaintance with the effects of light is the cause of 
such errors as this. 
he importance of light to vapisi ought to be 
constantly 
ning are 12 
first consists of direct solar arar hie di diffused light 
is derived from these after they h 
always in a direct line with the eee 
217 sed light, on the contrary, 
n 
en 
obst tru 
wi 
| Trees 
manner, receive less seme if the sky is 
m them by hi 
— facing the nor th it in a street are 
oom 
kbount of eg 
consequent] 
ferent, so mu 
must 
or green, it is 
a long winter the d of course 
but be this as it may, pallid o 
k of a hot sun. 
borne in mind. Withoa 
— 
sap, consisting chiefly 
mes 
ht 2 2 diferent 2 rays; some 
as chemical; 
ave been broken, re- 
om whatever 
uct the vi 
hy igh 
CHRONICLE, 
nac- of plants, 
which pl 
, accordi 
— strobiliformis, is now ce 
8 
| the produce of the Wheat crop materially di 
orms e 
595 
light — is requisite for its fruing; bat that fruit 
i come without abundance of direc 
and this is doubtless the case with man 
It is evident that the amount of 
] wil requires to be ascertained by 
experiment 
— 4 to wade through the wet 
sunrise are reaping. a- second har 
f| abundance of the common Mushroom and its 
varieties: Other excellent species, such us the 
Champignon, 
common — ae and, —— — am — 
— 2 tus and ye len 
' poets A 9 1 tation can be visi 
wick a view to obtain — particular species, 
two lustra or more sed. eines its. occur- 
s — on the old mycelium, 
ion of the dictum. that fa —— —.— 
as — oe io to hei true localiti 
A 
“presenting, a 1 pey AE 
myce sn Gal en the ti 
wi a Benne concurrence 
pmen 
and now other fi 
though we 
near on 
growing against a north wall will, in in i 
inlly hid | 
at a little distance. | 
o reflect oe 
e wou ld be v 
at ate ale at Ker 
same treatment with respect to light. 
ed exhibiting în in — rings A oro 
A very circu 
ke i the first.e — of evil; this rap spreads, and 
22 substan the 
ce, as well as 
dark colour and soft consistency, 
of Oidium 
whose least a third longer 
than — of the Grape — The mycelium 
Y burrows deep into the flesh, where it is first 
ae So ally the 
8 A CARPATICA ALBA VERA—pure snowy might well direct their 8 frit 5 ite ropen — we patil ST 28 
hite variety of Campanuia 5 Serben muca e Presume it will | since stated a the decay of fa 
pleasure in nt, be acknowledged, though the beneficial effects 
e of light as regards vegetation have been long keown, was altibuable tothe tin fo d though 
Sinek > 6d, ench, p n in modern times its importance is fre- which tice, there is little doubt 
95 O. has a ware . 47 . C. N whole- quently overlooked. We have ——— to throw that i in instan 
saleprices may be hed on application ‘enclosiag one penny | Out some hints ma usefully $ deve ongst 
stamp, tr ropes ata but the subject affords a wide field for investigation. a — Spi saa of — — 
brachyceras, ageriena aem Gladiolus Brenchley- : ce n consequence of some derange- 
. A — 2 — all sortsof Japan Lilies. It is well known some plants in all countries of their ical condi and 
grow in the sun, whilst others affect the shade; depression of energy; but when once 
T Ga E yet we find hundreds of exotics all the | the growth Has Oo ivis any te a 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, — 
. 
Sept. 3 taral. ssessse * 
amare — = Sept. Northampton ~Toesda 
nn — Mas, Se Sept. 22: e 4 
eee 
Taar the agen 
tion is a fact whi 
1 
— haden 
These w dh 
roof, with oti only ligħt in 
to a full but ante ight Giroagh * tale, like ac 
which is afford by rough plate- 
Ce e were n —— 
d roof i impervious to the ra 
admitted in 4 through 
thought proper 
necessary to sive 
„or to be in un ony 
palace or mansion to 
ope to be an 
3 for O 
. of TA kbila 
not 
er, and 
7 two ends, back, an 
ht, this being only 
. space as the a 
* am unblocked by — piers, 
an im 
with 2 888 
which the stru 
the re sa of the 
ma 
sents It cit was aid ds A 
ssessing an extraordinary 
a veny slowly, and do 
last during wint 
partially 
to light. t 
followi 
Tuonwgronorr 
says: 
He 
The sa 
a certain —— of e during one — 
same plant may also beneficial 
— grea mount at another. ai 
— — of this is afforded by the 
th 
ing nee e which w ve received from 
RY, — to the Rev. Jony 
Here roft Hall, near Congleton. de 
ou a few Peaches n from 
a tree ‘which was brought to this garden as v nursery 
t — 
various parts of the 
greatest reluctance to take 1 down ; bur about 
years ago — consented to remove ts and since ‘thal 
time the 
I recollect silijo 
ue a fine crop every year ; of which the 2 
a 
ree 
have 
Royal G 
to 
tree is 36 8 in 1851, 33 
a — 10 fee 
least exaggeration, I — I may say that the tree 
n it; it is covered wit 
váy foot, and has been pa admired by all Wis 
t did not 
— — _notwithstandi — 45 — 
ree may 
arge 
hadowing the wall where 
and that tree — im an object visible from 
premises, my master felt A 
ach tree, which had n 
a "single fruit, — 8 us 
fair sa The number se yee e 
a 18800 30 
; the extreme length of the — i 61 feet, on 
t 6 inchesin height; and without the 
Pit is not a naked 
isa perfect pict 
apinan. sr oliage and fruit to its 
no be the kind is, as you will see, the old 
The N were large and finely coloured; — 
appear that the tree had been 
of 
| paratively easily porwr 1, and | 
ho 
ingenious notion, the death he 5 7 
mycelium 9 were first 
int to the 
9 
— ‘of the plant 
to be in contact. In 
pes from Madeira 
lately noticed, the yeast pla been extensively 
pa pesa but probably during the transit of the 
The — is well figured by yee ners on 
Pears exhibiting precisely the same appearance as 
e us, in his well-known treatise n the 
J. B. 
ng | those befor 
development of fungi. 
Ir will be press from our — that a 
further sale r. Linnen’s new Orcan 
one at er next Friday. We * 
t Mr. he most successful 2 
New Epi 
variety arare „ee 1 Hr. 
ne thing, with long 
rena 
wat A be very handsome ; 10 ean ul Cn Aliens and 
among escator 1 one 
of che most charming ae of 8 whole order 
THe CHOROZEM A. 
s of this oar genus are com- 
sess a remarkably 
a habit of growth ; if ‘the young wood is properly 
