THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE. 



, "- „;.;, dirty drawn up Pine-apple plants. 



nty are the Can.;.!. 



,\,"Z\ The former is quite ruined ; that 



fcignano at Barra, near i'.-rtici, lias evi- 



: 

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kets worked by a horse- 

 tow cSty covered with 



Aniwpogtm. Hay and Corn are luxuries for the better 

 .V., i- iupm ^ration ol the de- 





Country Shows. 



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iUebictos. 



r> 'L T r C "! hc J' 1 lhc Esculent Funguses of England. 

 By C. L . Cadham, M.D. 8vo,pp. 138. Reeves, 1847. 

 We lately noticed tiie beautiful fasciculi of .Mrs. Ihi-s. v, 

 illustrative of what is useful or interesting i„ the ,,:.. 

 glected class of Fungals. Tue present work, which owea 



to the experience of Mis. Uu^ij, will l> . LL ,...1. 



. Roques has bid the efFec 





Garden Memoranda. 



Messrs. Lane and Sou's, Great Ueikl.om-pstea 

 This nursery is situated just on the outskirts of 

 town, a few rriruts' wab: from the Berkhamps: 



11\ \.ui. d \ t! 



! to be some valuable ,orts, j 

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at U'...!. .:. inlron- grown ? r/i.. the j ,. re yellow , ^tched //. ; S.l 



thy— not an insect to "be seen on them— ami wiii. j > 1 ' 1 ""' t 'p' < ^ U1 

 lire sure, nmplv rennv a visit from all who are i ••' !,ts ? ' r ", :i \ ! 



utheras ? from 1/. 3.,. 



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Calendar of Operations. 



{For the ensuing Week.) 

 hessing Flower. Beds — Too little attenti 



Provins or Cabbage: Ilia 



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y centre ; Bizarre Marbre 













r.son; D'Aguesseau, mu 









e^ Letitie/finemoUled ci 





good; Rouge Admirabl 





& de Brabant, light crim 













' Sophie de Jlarsillv, frt 





hrkl Provins: Aspasie, 1 





ter, c* am ; Devigne, n 



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loots are amply sufficient. A.I 



■s.s: 





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d:.dy 



ier year. They should have a severe pruning, aud 

 ve a little weak liquid manure. 



