Bo -9 . . GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
ripening is in the ratio of the —— of the 3 
is the case under ordina mstance 
leaves — n have Mhelr 3 gradually 
suspen suddenly (when the — — is in 
= waa À hut — — deg yo , this 
eaf, an ; erefore 
the cram x the sap is san and wid anently 
stopped; the sap moving to the leaf becomes in the 
first place ath, Ap and then, by 3 sinks and 
t into the tuber, wher 
=e a mattei 
b 
Suech 
n the 
w.] be 
Roses at Regent’s Park Show. — Being a looker- 
gent’s Park Show, I say, in 
tuber 
— and the closer to the e ground the 
— this be theoretically pas - pre i ee 3 
these 
has answered ly. Tube n July, 
Editor will just take the 
— = look at the Rule. they 1 find it does not 
following February, when para were up, 
found perfectly sound and sweet. No time should- be 
even a single 
sma, aa 
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5 
catalysis) of destro: 8 
a 
h his ca 
list Aale den there might be some sorts in his A little leaven leavene 
collection a little n a eriterion of th sea 
eulti. 
uery. 
i | of some significaney; and hence a practical rule of 
[We cannot discuss this matter just now ; 
otatoes, if organised up toa 
ern pit will oe in light warm ground, even 
although 
tailes, a new splendid 
h all Mr. the leaves are removed; but they will not 
tual; Why, it was w 
ite the attraction of the | enlarge. 
Potato Di anregen B. C., of Norwood 2 Surrey, 
forwards a sample of Ash- leaved we: ayaa ig pniti s: they 
re n in — er in on an 
ERE 
n in a differ 
es in the early spring, and although it is at present 
ry g 
d [Wa cannot find any appearance of, the Potatoes sent 
being otherwise than so 
Seed 7 2 — The 
3 J. May, 4, 
a yellow Rose, as the judges at Chis- 
were re —— to believe]. 
Karaniag salicifo, 
Lindley, 
tate that the Veronica 
and y salicifolia — intis an 
ae wil 1 yon D il or Venturing to 
one. 
you oots, the 
5 pe ine a at of V, *. “salicifolia, which was out mium 
OW 8 
‘ie aig, vor 
1 e, gr. to 
ast winter in garden ; it iets ‘pula, Aphelexis 
dt 
ced to admi 
and that cit mj 
Ae than No w 
c hee 
es manisan to b 
other An green honaa $ 
be a constitutional ee = th 
invisible to 
n 
A 5 bi. ssigned to 
densi 
pre 
Neill, for 1 Onei E a 5 hhe: 
0 2d to M 
our answer has 
essenger. See “No otices to Corre- 
Eu 
Potatoes =e following simple plan for 
been attacked by disease having 
Potatoes 
su ok it is re 
the stalks be ee np (cutti eS: 
care being taken to a Bea the roots hg 
» to S. Hay, or King 
d, Gulielmo, and oe 
primarily, on 
will, for 1 
ce econd premium was awarded 
for a collection containing the same va- 
wo finest flowered specimens of 
a, Mr. |Y 
prize ſor the finest ee re 
8 offered by Messrs. J. 
55 ‘Komp N the Society), for the best 24 Roses 
8 
of course wa 
e 
medy, pro tanto, consists in cored — mr finest kind 
admirab 
and — well — and leit — — — ill the | con 
lost in taking _ course 8 —— haulm, upon which P 
affee u 
(Moss, Provins, French, Perpe expel, 
bon, four of each srt was voted to 
kinds were e Hooke 
esse Lacepede, 
ene Devoni 
e Sauvage, and uchet. 
collection of Rose 
— 
8 Hay b 
„premiums were likewise made as follows : ito — 
* ritorious of Roses 
Young, 
— u r. — 
Great 
me 
r 1; xt spr 
balls are apin enveloped with fresh hypnum n 
excited’ by heat, the moss being kept moi 
sional syringing. 
| form the chief source fy attraction here, 
r | lyn’s. Briseis, Park’s 
e been mentioned 
1 — we shall not redeseribe : 
will confine our remarks to the florists’ Aan 
ney; 4 es, fo 
du Capucins, Coleut’s Brutus, 
Syre . 
be Sharp’s Defiance, Naas Conan r, Fm 
King Al : Mr. Ware 
ae st a ek 
arl o rrol, 
Albert, Flora a land Pusley’s . 
