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THE GARHDN BRE! 
CHRONICLE. 
51 
tgs WELL'S VICTORIA RASPBERRY —, 
Prizes warded to it at the Horticultural So- 
s Garden, “Chiswick ; Royal Botanic Society’s G srgm, 
4 s-par Surrey Zoological Gardens, as being t 
Sexe size, colour, “E 3 aaps to be had of dokan 
CORNWELL, * ket-gar T, opposi he Red Lion, Barnet; 
CHARLWOOD, er rh . W. and 5 
leerer, at N. * 100, or 6s. per do zen, 
en brought a higher price than any 5 
Sale, at J TTELL s Nursery , Westerham 
qWSPRUCE I PIRS, 6 to 10 * 5000 HOLLIES, * to 4 feet. 
e r 3 ommon, 3 to 5 fee 
and handsom me, 
1000 Ditto 3 to 4 feet. 
Dg the above re ear n times transplanted. 
good. 
Stout 
che Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
TURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1848. 
en: tage THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
` Monpay, — an. (Anniversary). P.M. 
—.— 41 — 26—Micros Ned P. . 
Toxspbar, Feb. 3 T TETT 3 P.M. 
WEDNESDAY, — 2—Society of Arts 8 r. 
F 8 r. 
“on Sil x, ele ad been e with size 
r 
a species as 
tected nothing 
3 rising from the 
. proportion of the cases of similar mil- 
dew are attributable, 
glaucum is 8 9 or- 
fitting co ns of 
in 
ture and rature, and Docks 
1 its growth, on which it cia spots or 
continuous a es. ere are, however, a great 
Variety of fungi, which, according to the varying 
e of 7 — and moisture, are produced on 
7 en, h a 
goo t ad 
ty of 1 a fod 1 N of fastian which 
pra 
for a few seconds to 
j and Hie whole of the piece, though closely 
a Dae 
Doe cases it will 
Ae ene goods have 
— 
0 ud might 
a proper propor- 
Nn wen l osive su salt 5000 13 
a mi Would be 38 to Watte first whether 
5 tt effect might be produced, and in man 
eing. 
an Teer, use of strong W 
er, would prevent 
Sars in books an but this is very 
fons ical, sand w ves — assert that su 
No er Pari Sem as — 
mildew as ty e 
We 
ate received Tom 4 
followi 
New 
Fan of 15 Wing letter concerning te aed 
— an duty a United Tasos, apa which we feel it 
Ne, “ In sending ii obse 
you B catalogue oi of An 3 can productions, | 
een sem it of high importance to call your attention to a 
enterprise, has not hitherto ee th 5 n 
which it most justly merits, fer to the introduction 
| to the northern countries o Europe of e hardy 
and estimable varieties of — and orch: ei 
„ > 
1 FIRS HOLLIES, AND LAURELS for 
mois- la 
— 1 l 
; lin and the coarse flesh of the porpoise 
otted, and evidently by some chemi- 5 
e 
ing in 
States. 
t amily + 8 that bare 
originated here, — aan — 
unknown in Euro 
and 
in quantity from ar ny enteld chat which is s doia a 
in Fr 
ir wines, 
rance, Spain, Portugal, and 
writer sets out pise alleging 1 that A 
— 
. and w of en b 
accounts of the wonderful results obtained in United 
tates Vineyards and Orehards, as they are reported 
in the American periodicals. 
The terms good 
eer and horny cheese are n 
Ambrosia; our ancestors revelled in muddy metheg- 
th qui- 
maux thinks nothin 
ave tasted can only be described by 
one word, and that is—execrable. Admitting them | t. 
to be in some cases better than we have described, 
are still commercially worthless, unless the 
> rs to our Sweetwaters, Hamburghs, and 
OG 2 
Our ur "cit et speaks triumphantly of the 
wine, which he asserts is “equal t e best ever 
landed on the shores of England.” Upont that point 
e can pee say, that if we are to judge fr 
les sen and. 
5 tates —— Society, on account of 
he wine can only be 
y designated by the same name as the Grapes. 
pares not even vi megar. 
merican orchard 
a worse summer than other en, in 
New Y 
e | ternal a 
with the eee, often reco 
that case, we must observe that his s — is 
directly = variance with experience. The factis, 
that our summers are too short and too —— and 
eorge the Fourth, 
. 10 dn, and of all their 
vaunted . there is not one of A 
traction that e 
The famous New 
ers are, i 
this climate, inferior to our rai: e have but on 
merican Plum that is esteemed—the Washington ; 
and amon Pears, the Seckle—a Bde but me 
3 
ing. 
Such being the ascertained facts, we are bound 
to warn our re 
chasing American orchard frui They only 
be disappointed so long as the mean of the hottest 
erica month is 64°. 40 in S nd d in 
make 
the — y — 
mong 
, nurserymen of the United Kingdom 
ON THE VEGETATION OF BO 
YTIS INFES. 
TANS IN THE apn pe nih 0 ES. 
TOMATO 
138 
e since à number of half-ripe Tomatoes 
N M. Ma age infesto d with a mamaos 
to him analogous to that which chara: 
anied 2 — poe of 
„in the 
in th 
h fill 
e destruction of the solid — fluid 
e effects, similar to those produced by different 
species of e tical fungi, accorded with the first ex- 
nces observed by M. Ma 
te cell fro 
This se series of sas ‘characters, of e 
and bad in matters of taste are oe 
| 1843 i in the United S States and 
ts, * pec 
in. | ease of Tomatoes a 
pee to show in the TAA under 1 rvation 
ease transmitted oe doubt by ay leaves and 
in either case unworthy of being in- | stems which pes 8 ed it from a agents, i 
troduced to 70 notice of English gardeners. Let hat t analogous tof Potatoes, 
us add that we whol y believe the flaming was but an additional fa * observed in a . 80 closely 
allied to Solanum tuberosum, that the graft of one upon 
e other produces tubers below, and Tomatoes abov: 
The fact might indeed appear less remar 
ount se affinity than the similar = 
dO 
its e to the Royal and Central Society of 
iculture 
ll ; facts prove that pe 5 of KE 
gularly distributed o 
nsive phen 
presented, by their fecul or 
7 — a matrix fit for the Teale: mag of similar parasitic 
circumstance eee in the dis- 
en 
tain 
vegetables eel ches after the dissection of each 
All he ry identical forms, 
9247 —— 
* Mr, Bata , for 5 asserts that the agent of the 
destruction of 
1 — 5 infestans first 
t Dr. Montagne, an as regards its —.—— O- 
tai tatoes by Dr. -Morren ; mhil lst * — —— — — 45 fleshy 
T Botrytis 
at the North Am fruits are urnips were destroyed by the influence of ‘i 
hardly is ungute, if b at term is meant the + Mr, Berkeley has observed in the course of lust Noveibber 
wer of withstanding kfm frost. are use- | Bot 1 N % aes teak 
lesa hardy, be we have no such winters as — oa but was abundant on the surface of those 
ose of the United | States. But if our correspon- portions of the cavities of the fruit M ene ert pone Er 
N intends to Say at they are capable pfo pen- — 2 the spotted 24 depressions thi 
Potato murrain,—. 
