YATT’S NEW FERTILISED HAUTBOIS. | 
A j his ariety ~ yg A — 
— er June some t v. were sent by Messrs, 
. to Buckingham Palace, and on the same day the fol- 
—. gratifying testimonial was received from His Koyal 
“ Sir, —I have received the commands of His — Highness 
Prince Albert to return you His Roy *. em s thanks for 
the excellent 8 — — vou * enough to 
finer, or of better fi flavour, — appeared at Her 
hness has commanded me to 
Medal, as a token of 
ur skill i growing 
have n 
at 3 xed prices: Myatt's artis 
. per 100; ; Eleanor, 21s. ; Globe, 7s. 6d, ; Bra s 
1 Princess Royal 
The usual 
Post-office Orders made —— to — Mrarr, Deptford. 
Manor Farm, Deptford, August 12. 
The ‘Gardeners’ Chronicle, x 
TURDAY, AUGUST 12, 
No question, except the Potato —.— occupies | u 
attention as that of wie ass, 
tness for Horticultural pu — Our 
columns have a letters — various notion a 
osite e ass of 
e word scorching is 
a eent for burning. TRAN 5 
That arances resem * at wou pro- 
2 lens do occur in houses glazed 
int out t such #5. en and 
ey co — never — N or if they could 
the burnt leaves were so far 
a ye bites could 1 have no 
Wwe! pet of course resisted this kin kind of argument. 
annect: 
nnection 
THE GARDENERS’ 
n | mad 
lenses, except . and it may be manufac- 
tured equal to sheet W in e and far supe- 
rout E ‘Sti 
mischief assigned Fassigned io: to them, and others will be easily 
If: — is the fact with wr best sheet glass — 
can be selected, the reade: form his own 
clusions as to the condition of 0 common or inferior 
sa mples 
.8 
CHRONICLE. 
persing the sun’s rays instead of co neentrating 
a aes roughness, Toreer —— it less 
agreea o the eye; wou 
7 re 
* tabs when seen against t the light, but are jis 
Grell e by looking at it sideways w ena a bright 
sun strikes it oblique 
aterial 
amount of light in winter ; we believe, e 
light Passes pe: 
ticable to pick it over 80 as to N 
hich very powerful lenses exist; 
evident that great ris 
e = panes in 
it is, t 
worst of a 
cure 
cing-houses ; for such buildings we are not quite 
satisfied of its fitness, but we have an 3 
st 
Some squ ot. 
Such being the facts respecting sheet glass, it 
ill remains a question what glass it may be m 
n to employ. wn 
mployed exclusively 1 but, under the e tas of 
the Excise it was and thin as to be quite 
unfit for garden purposes, even in the absence of 
hailstorms. It has, however, the advantage of bein 
made in a manner which prevents the formation of 
oo * 
mbered thut in 1845 we had 
scarcely —— of e at the period by which, — — 
en ason, $ uch mischief h 
— wre cording 1 5 som 
The blight is spreading, and with steady speed. 
ill comforting themselves with the 
some ap- 
seems o places very 
It was absurd to say that were is something in 
e r glass which burns leaves, and — in os 
glass ; for they are bo th — of the very s 
and crown glass will also — like sheet 
glass. We = also had such personal experience 
of sheet glas 
Méitanations 8 a. cause of burning were worthless, 
even if the bur 
ic 
equence, 
aving measured 
s fo rm 
ed — d 
in rere our 
— 
the m testable bu 
beneath abet glass, we have made further i inquiries, 4 
7 bound to declare pe sheet glass not only does a= 
at i 
burn leaves, but 
Jurious to 
the plants which they act 
We are 
ass is 
, and by the contraction of 
surface. In this 38 are see a 
ufacturers call “ cockles” prod 
; orm 
shown by the accompanying representation of 
of a piece of sheet-g } 
verities ee have been way. At the 
Spaces marked A, were aoa h of all the 
. 
heavier. 
wsi 
u 
as | been made 
rior in appearance. We learn from the — [in 
e 
an 
1 for all useful 17 7. 
finest quality, flattened, i: 12 0 
Be. bought at from 33d, to 4d. 12 It is, 
oo thin for roofs ; or we should 2 for any — | Cans 
in oses. Crown ass eiaj * ver, be muc 
—.— We hav —— before us a sample of 18 
sateen: pine ete by Messrs. 
r Thames- 
im 
h on the 
pearance of its presence, thoug 
little. The Potatoes — . anilari with the 
following result. 
8. 
. e. 
ve 3 second — A in 28 or 
Burgess's rolific; firstattacked 1 u e * 
So that although those ro in just 
under the visitation are appa 
among pore attack 
already a third. Can e suppose that this is con- 
trary to Ars general fact? Would that we could 
think so 
We a ve heard of cases of 8 bushels bad in 11; 
d of other 3 excessive 
8 
me 
will to r of loss or failure 
can only be decided by time; all we can say 
has appeare 
—— In Hano over, on the 27th of 
5 was extensive; but the 
out at Ghent on — y, July 31, after a violent 
torrents of rain the south-west. 
— and By 
Wednesday the aves . 
— as glass ;” but no 3 nor 
Potatoes themselv In Jersey, = 
— states (Aug. 5) that aed a sarah is dis- 
; the 
ted in from 
taint rat that of April ; the erop sirds pike average. 
We have not a word of consolation from the south 
GLAND. In 1 about one- 
and the late 
progress ecay ; the only 
n in the Potatoes sea in 
e Vizard 
In Herts, near Barnet, Wa 
Chenies, Hemel — and all the surrounding 
