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t 
Vere, that is 
36—1848.] 
GARDENERS 
* 
CHRONICLE. 
[+ gan gle SE bgt ig PELARGONIO MS. 
I Catalogue 
sapiens „ prepaid, . 
2 Isleworth, 
Bh ange — — — HAUTBOIS, 
M rs — Royal Eaei Prince Albert. 
now s of this and the | 
m Postage Stamp, 
trong Runners 
exed prices : are s Fer: inea 
00; Eleanor, dis.. Globe, 
8s. 6d.; Pelvelain’s Princess Royal — 
ack Prince, 20s.; La Lei e 
Hooper’ s Seedling, 
Post-office Orders mate 
Manor Farm, Deptford, 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1848. 
ming et ig THE E TWO FO) FOLLOWING "E 
logical r. v. 
Couxrtay Snow. r Ho —— seal 
Thursday, Sept. 7: Taies toa iy hime FE pm Leamington Spa Horticultural, 
—Tuesday, Sept. 12: Midhurst Horticultural, Norfolk and Norwich Horti- 
cultural. Th — Sept. l4; 
Edinburgh North British Gar 
s far as we 3 ascertain, the present position 
of the Scotcu Cnor is sufficiently described 
in the n el for the first ges 
=e to thank Mr. Heriot Martianp, of Ramorine 
ear Kettle, in Fifeshire 
1 
d here in an unmis 
est 
saw — 
so badly, and giving forth such an offen 
sive smell, that it was quite 8 passing 
ward of t 
in Sk 
ire, p ml but universal ; in 
virulent t 
e above may be had on | 
sp 
sieg to Joann Mrarr, Deptford. 
a 
tar 
which we 
i 
e, parts of East eeg t 
S 
lds as 
lers just arrived 
appearance o 
rsał, and we can state that in 
fie 
Holland the complaints about the Dutch crop are; 
te — — the tale of the little * 
of the m 
for by the 
Sr ria whic 
1| geration 
amo Plum 
pean 
I | to this country, am 
country ea 
3 and Tower 
Mr. 1 
The only 
ass of information before us consists i 
mais which is spoken to by man highly intellig 
itnesses, t selve 
ation mos 
orars oe the finest Green Gage sta 
liarly st for the cultivation of Asiatic 
grain of comfort which we can pick ou out 
at the Po 
r, be to some extent compensated 
quantity of land under Potato cultivation. 
E Sranwicx NECTARINE gives us, for the first 
wi 
the, a clear idea of the excellence of those fruits 5 d — Nectasiae 
h appear destined to thro 
t of the stone fruits w ‘ch 1 
i e ar 
they are tasteless and worthless when placed by 
the Stanwick Nectarin t is no exag- 
o say that this variety stands rn d 
Syria, whose 
pom — t 
ties were 
RE ype yc in Europe, and were probably 
n = 
f uh ede ir existence was announced * 
th 
The Nectarine — the 9 of this notice is 
, except 
n the 
ent 
e fr 
eee at a time 
the 
safety, 
amaged in the carr 
ig * however, been ca 7 
NorTHUMBERLAN a le 
supply, which arrived i in the sect perfect condition, 
we can now appeal to various persons near 
London who had the e opportunity — r it, as 
ses to its unrivalled exceller ost 
Lg 
fruit. d 
ge in which great judges 
nest known varieties, 
e to procure such a 
For their — eta we hav t the 
plants are exclusively in — possession of the Duke 
of BERLAND, at his Grace has 
ordered them to be sold, either by public auction or 
pi rivate contract, as may appear most advisable, for 
the benefit of a “of excellent, thang h Hrs aime 
charity, Tar Gan RS’ BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. 
siem an co * shall ian some — rks to 
This s 
ins ection of of ripe wr which he then — 
EN us wit 
deci . fioweven, m 
5 
ne gra t le 
near so well as at this ti — — Fi ; Ullapool, — 20.” 
As to ee matters remain much where they 
say, there is a gradual change from | 
cely a report reaches Englan 
rth come, as 
hig They ae a od from . Limavady, 
d 
na The whole Potato crop in the north now gem 51 adda 
of disease ; th 6% The bitterness, in this ease, I conel 
on 
e most favourable view, another winter fls 
in bei 
edge, 
ing less heart-sha: 
like verre of 2 Whi 
very rugg 
kernel is sweet, braun a nut, possessing ae of the a 
Bitter og ary ur. 
presence 
,| asia, ee being “pei 
Its skin is pale, 
— where shaded, v with vith a 
sun. The fiesh is white, exceed. 
as the Peach and Nee king so 
f the quality of es Biter J Almond, 
ious in i 
ceee 
fa y 
th this r . sometimes pro- 
of Almond tree 
conclude, can only 
of the prussic acid ; and as this 
e greatest importa 
He mrii 5 1 sen nd yo 
bad when the ied, the other 
15 eee. ould 
only artially fected ne show | that os cro 
cE scone A phured 
And the nen — ceri to arte out 
w 
Sulphur, 7 ow appli 
fore to certain remedy ny ew, notwith- 
sta —— ‘the litle faith garden rs place in it for 
that purpose ; and it is one of easy application. 
PRACTICAL HINTS FOR AMATEURS 
in time, woul 
— 
eg (Beg my constitutions, some ee D SMALL GARDENS. 
before us; Aug. eal ven e the cause. why the P Our binm mpfi paa In the Chronicle of 
raria again 23 Rathmullen, in the north > was yan my — — leterious 2 hace it | last wee — ew 2 nirable F on the same 
1 ee TER came fi rom Persia into fho Roman empire subject ; — — Martin Doyle, =F e Treatment of 
Since a rapid ge Stipantur et quee Men and ts, and that of N on Surplus 
. worse. Blight and disease aes during the pet Miserat (ut fama ost) patriis nr reee" Labour. Both these — hep em y a vocate the cause — 
inereased such an extent as to render it only Peach N tarine no the poor peasants and mechanics country, and 
too e not í entire bulk rally bee vated retain! ‘et ae of the eager w gene some remedies for eer evils under 
of crop will ultimately be available for human f perties to the species 1 A authors; * which they now p The thing y sree to 
—— which has hitherto been confined chiefly to when well “ripened, they en ean be Ne. rally eaten with | ensure a melioration of the,eondition of t 3 
; pre no “epee ona af iat the in 5 endes sugary humane ling b. * Aige t veem or 
; Wet and storm is accelerating the th p but | grappling — ti 
Progress of destruction in this staple esculent, and at which — ten ay to sar ans Brees. trace. |“ What is to become of the poor P’ .. Faleon's“ inquiry, 
- “the same time perilling o selety of the gnia crops. | . ely that amelioration If the kingdom in 1848 ean the i 
unless there is a fa in the wea ger — be carried auch 3 For at least a century | what is to become u one of 
zoon, I fear there will be a considerable a Brg — a 1 aracter, which every one should en- 
in the quantity and quality of every description mot | wet mi "fre. LA Koss, pt 55 Tuber, daily showing more — i to answer. The ed — of vital im. 
rain; Aug. 19.” —Galway, Aug. 19: Potatoes rotting in the — our children, 1 s vies 
We regret to though not strictly within very 7a "rapidly, = e sold . 3 N fer will be - .— h surplus 
many districts 
| thes, however, it is d 
add, al 
‘our department, that the crop of corn, even of Oats, | $ 
has suffered a good deal in Ireland, 
it must In 
escribed 
3 were said to have suffered m 
cribed in ot 
and that in — 
some 12 re des h —— 
pr well. Wes subjoin í in a note a few memoranda.* 
„ 20: n much 
BS 8 Daik n rapidly. 
—Swineford, 
e 15 s: o, I fear, 
. 19: Quan brought | sam 
to market not yet. we ee Ge 19: G a s 
greasing ; in many instances the root is affected, and bears 
Ig. tie same that it did at this tims ia Ehe year | 
— Aug. 19: Disease in all places; accelerated by 
d obtain for ar food to 
a pe. the etal black ond mouldy, ctions this week, and call the attention 
by get an fit for tablo. e a the hesd partially of the amateur to what he is able to do to alleviate the 
— 0 — and 5 * 15 ; andria evil before us. Iam commend that the 
1 ; n that two-thirds of the Potato man who loves flowers ld devolve all his mani- 
be saved ; the still on the inc pulations u a servant; nor that the lad gardener 
crop here yet ; we Puta iP pon My y gar 
. | Wheat bad ; Oats and Barley good- Ballina, dng. 18: Pota- | should refrain henceforth from soiling her fingers. 
te te coy almost $ Son ' Aug. 19 : The | Labour is highly necessary for the higher and middle 
br jost a compote ' 2 h : É bo 4 nage 1 
e truly unsatisfa gat: a large quantity sold in e canno remitted wi impunity 3 
— at . per 23 Ibs. Westport, Aug. 19: A few fields still sides, the greatest pleasure derivable from flowers 
i — sg look well b * ie probably much arises from actually cultivating them, My suggestion 
Below aa 8 generally fend. * 7 (is, that every amateur should look round and see what 
