THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
LE. 655 
a M. P.; 3d best, Catasetum luri- simple words thoress 
N Sir C. — a Torenia en — vap ch jud as a gay — aa the —.— has shown | water, and moistened the leav ves 3 a to fw of mae 3 
— wiendens, Anemone japonica, Pentas 2 pep 2 portant matter of termino- containing only about three 
oor | itl i album, Oalecolaria — pins ultra, 1087 er a Te — — ron! — ae —— last raps ag av tig so * 
gast, Liliom an u > , Fox, oi obscurity in | efficacy o emedy, ite mg areae n 
ea, Pentas carnea, Achimenes , one 
— K —— — bn 2 state of knowledge, and the only way to the plants; for in the latter case it might be aig 
! D den, ron a grareclens, Passiflora kermesina, mplify the technical to make them more to a chemical n prod e interior of 
asiatica, ite, Gloriosa superba, Achimenes pedunculata, scientifically definite. Those 84 Ee to the “ hard | soil committee was appointed by the Royal Societ 
ocellata her, G. C. Fox, Esq. Best stove speci- | wo: the ll y y y 
Se ech ynan thus — FF are called, in works on Natural History, to test the result of Mr. Griss? dy. Ex ents 
Pen. Wiliams, Esq. Best ‘collection * Orchids, — ern road to literature lies | we de in various parts, some on an extended, some 
. Lycaste cruenta, and Acropera Lod- | t ret the ea: and that their objection i is the on a smalle e: they were very suc uli 
yao Powell, i 0 —— house: Faber — te as tha ate of the child who dislikes the task of to the dis itself, and the ee re that 
oi Agen alba, Roellia len 8 — og ee n 2 some further trials were needed to prove the 
G. 1. 0. Fox, Esa. est greenhouse speci- r tlie few | facts, yet it was thought pro! ag a that this solution 
fous canariensis, Soxta Ww. Daubus, Esq. Best Heath spe- terms in the glossary of — present little book, where might likewise be r valuable in sandy soils. > 
— art., Best 6 they are clearly explained. T K 1 
M‘Nabiana, y y exp he k is tly | Gand 
ane, Erioa o fC a ——— Seedling, “Napoleon, very neatly | Gandry,. of. Paria, ind to try the remedy 
e Duke of ' aud Simsii, G. C. 5 got up, and is. well adap attract. new votaries to | some young chlorotic Peach trees ; = ‘fortnight alter, 
Beit opie, D Dixon’s Acantha, Lily ers Pied den, Sir H. the bret of our arine flora: for although it does not | when the committee pa Hor ticultural Society in- 
Pince’s Coralina, and De. Jepi 25 — Dabba 2, s Boq, convey much 3 on e names, these are | spected the m, they 4 utirely recovered ; Scottish 
2. ebe ae oe * . precisely" what all nners are most interested in, and | Farmers’ Journal, uly 7 
— i Orange Superb, Marchioness of Corn- ee ae. eard of an object must ne ily 
Retsil E. Antrobus, Cleopatra, Marquis of Aylesbury, known in order to the communication of observation of 
— i 4 3 — lag * ae zien or habit; From the “ Annals of Natura may Ti of Operations. 
A best, Li f E ord, 
‘Admiral * — N ia, Lady Stepford, aut P Eyma Jor extra work, Se. As a period of the 
trob Sir E. A r 
ota, Some oupareil, — — — . — om By Antes —— eee 3 i ally e. justly y preferred fo for — or for 
2 Sir E. Antro Antagonist, — oi — 3 in gar where- 
Lady of the Lake, ah sil Standard 5 Perfectio — ady THE weve, Link PLANT, ever . — oon early 
Cheopatra,. 0 ornwallis, archioness o epen pp Lindl.) 
— Harti of aiid W. 1 asd a 4th | Sp. Laden, rroW, coriaceous, shining, without 2 e tematie arrangeme m be” decided « 2 
inisham Rival, Highgate, Princess Royal, A 1 ce, fri — es, or e tootling, Pitohers (2 to 4 inches ing carr} ing out promptly and — che pro ope- 
best, Aurantia, Lee’s Bloomsbury, 1 Prince Altan, contracted at the mouth, inflated towards the base, with a ions, The gh f the various. materials, such, 
Stopford, Bridesmaid, Pickwick, and Argo, Canon| Pair of narrow elevated cres 3 are either fringed or | for — ravel, N. rere til 
— y „ as g g tiles, &e, should 
Rest. six ditto, Admiral Stopfi uy hss E. dtd Borer naked; brim very narrow, not ribbed; lid circular, except be d bef iga ; tumn 
— Cornwallis, Queen of rr Scarlet Gem, the base, which is cordate and spurred,* F ae eee A * 
—— . — 20 best, Sir E. An. rains, and completed so as a be at hand the moment 
— Cassandra, Cleopatra, Mrs. Shelley, Marquis of Ayles- they requi ecess with trained fruit trees 
bury, and @.0 3 ope oanad a. bite aa mainly depen ruction of Ang borders ; 
sired 1 riera Senn ie st —— j were more attention paid to this particular, the failures 
Lee 2 varieties M. Williams, Esq. Best collectio ap y- so many lament would certainly be less ge Fresh 
ny Williams, Esq. — collection of date loam, with a g pr * of choppe rf, should 
Por, Best collection — eee Lilium lanei form the staple of the compost, which 8 extend 
folium speciosum, L. al oe roseu n . Fother p i 
2 sap. to. the, depth inet and rest a 
2 rosea, grandiflora, pete; sni e = aa eae y Kis. of bricks, or so erial impermeable to the 
man, Esq. —— ombs, G. C. Fox, Esq. n so cots, A different principle will govern the 
West Briton, Sept. paration of la e reception of ornamental 
Devizes Dahlia, Sept. 5. —The | principal competition being shrubs. or trees, w all restrictions are removed, 
forthe Silver Cup, offered’ for the best 12 blooms, open to all and rapidity of povi apd high luxuriance are required 
gua 2 gie — Baie ot he, pees te thi 2 class: and en nriching, trenching, — drainin 
ms Vyse, Shylock, Indispensa ble, Scarlet 1 8 the ground intended for thepa., shorn ys aM and 
Roses, My sir ol ne of Cornwallis, Yellow deciduous shrubs may be removed with my aer 
_ ‘Standard, 15 1 
2d, Mr. Keynes, Salis- 
Stand ard of Perfection, 
Ha N 
— er Aber Louis Philippe, Yellow 
r Maur, Raphael, Miss Vyse, 
Me, Bei Captivation, . Stopford, Empress of 
Beeswing; 4th, Mr. ston gy ha, Hilperton, for Cleopatra, 
Miss V. * Marqis of Bat eeswing, Queen of Sheba, 
Standard of Perfection, — 1 * Minerva, Yellow 
Standard, Essex. Tri , Mynn, Rose d’Amour. Several 
yon 
Certificates were awarded to Seedlings, the ee flowers 
. General e fancy variety, white and 
9 eep ruby, * Mr. Seldon, rosy 
U Botanical and Horticultural Society.— | 
Society for the present season took | 
tember. Plants, 1 and fruits were 
there was ote fair attendance co HAREA cA 
of prizes w i 
— b shed wit 
n a list of eee ith t the 
egg aes for which they were given. hace 
£ thi 
of t. is 
— Septem 
abundent, an 1 
Practical Gardeners” Society. — The 
** — principal meet- 
a fllone e Was held on the 19th inst., * iati were 
liea st, Mr. 2 
ake, Marchione: 
1 1 tra, 
from 
vere | a new species, en a 
l N 
— r 
— — 
may the 
middle of October, all requisite preparations should be 
ite Ç 
forwarding the we have 
to before the arrival of winter, l possible contin- 
gencies should enter into the calculations of gardeners. 
Who "e. bees pjt that a prolonged and seve: ter 
may oc rry us, in ave the while, to the very 
threshold « of 8 ast g, when a car ing 
up to demand anf bb! our cherished 
= 
From Java and Sineapore this very distinct: species of 
Pitcher. pins 3 has been received by Messrs, Prosar It r 
is readily known from N. Fhyllamphora by its 
1 leathery leaves, — jeatitute te. of ‘fringed | 
a lere by its smaller pi near the base. 
e crests s pey cr are bee We were. rape 
2 
W,. 
Miscellaneous. 
Sale he "Orchids and Pitcher. Plants.—What sort of 
3 mentioned at p. 636 of last week 's 
in an 
ant only been furnished 8 
es of the articles for which th 
Number 
5 | violacea, f m 21. 158. to 5“. ee 
18s. to 
Mr. 31.50 84. to 41, 105. 
N. N. ph 
Ophir „ WwW with v 
a sisted of 300 
er 
repres 
from 71. 10s. to 20l. 98. 6d. 3 Vand 
Renanthera 
6d.; a 
8 fig ochiju from Ma- 
5 ampullacea, 
N. Mate a, from ie 12s, to 51. 58.; 
llamphora, from 148. to 15 128. N. gi- 
24. Gs, to 3“. 15s. ; a Nepenthes 
ca, I. 1s, to 31 * aig 
9 resources, a good 
son. The smaller the pot ſor merely Aeg & 
the be 
Vi 
5 
CONSERVATORY AND, GREENHOUSE, 
= e ephemeral things introduced for decorative pur- 
must be removed as they 3 41 * of. decay. 
Mildew is often engen wien’ ch plants. 
suecessional = of Helio- 
— Cupheas, &., may be mana | amongst 
ecent 2 Cuphea dagen . promi- 
ce, both f. í 
that they may resist the gloom 
UIT FORCING, 
very 2 quik 
12“. 10s; to 130. iss Total amount 
00 lots, between 600/. and 700“. 
Rem edy r the Potato a 
l Builleti 
man erp to the 
radical remedy, 
d the 
A paper appears in Carries 
graduall 
tional advantage OUP ETS. i 
the an examination of the a ra will 
ace; 
chlorosis ae sick t the human 
ested. itself to him whether, to apply th 
of the Blood, Shick ja 
ce 
2 
iron, containing ‘ 
Y grains of he sal of onto oe ie a| 
