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9—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE: 19 
— GEANT DE BATAILLES ROSE. ROSES. o the « open air, r, and before they were directly illu- 
B , The Rosery, Hole Bungay, ROSES extending over 10 acres of ground >) minated by the lunar rays. He thus "e any 
Suffolk, respectfully states that he has a surplus stock of . ä ͤ . fer Seeks com оа оТ Gite which might — arisen from the 
aaa. usand of the above steal Re onstandards | prising all the leading varieties; dwarf do., 6s. to 12s. per doz. tibl ü f th f "sli ht 
gpwards o hes to 3 feet caer Also a large quantity of pars, Fine varieties, in —5 for caine, 12s. to 18s. per doz. 8 ible motion o e air, or irom asig 
— io Manetti Stock, which he begs to offer at per dozen 8 bns set r-buds, 30s. per doz, and| change of temperature ; and he satisfied himself 
BP" hundred, at half um ‘usual pri — in 5 RICAS, leading varieties, — to 18s. айу * aer fully that the effects observe a result entirely 
jiri application is vob EB UU ELYTRA SPECTA Fine trained — ai Necta- fr m the action f th rays of light e mo 
AGRICULTURAL, KITCHEN GARDEN, & FLOWER SEEDS. 
THE GROWTH OF 1852. 
WAY, MAY O., beg to inform 
ARA Friends and the P ublic that they are now diera to 
te any orders for t the above, 1 from stocks of the first 
— From their long e Xperience and transactions w dope ze 
most © ted owers in the country they have, regardless o 
celebra а 8 articles under thei r origit nal names. 
estimonials of the superiority. x their 
att 
confidence recommen: All Seeds thoroughly 
90.3 *. . & Co, have to offer the "following new and approved 
quart—s. 
d. er packet—s. d. 
8 
. Га 8 Sepe Red 0 
» буш 4 5 new ы 
” e al 
Cini W of Bath 
ord enyon 
vourite ., 
C uthill’s | Black minis 
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n 
er pa 
Broce, І Ик Bride, 
arrow’... 
November ` Prolific 
Pensieri s No. i m 
Broc cali, ааа true 
Wilebve, true 
ucc eet the finest 
laté white grown 1 0 
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1 
oa 
1 
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Superb Holl very] 
A di —— fine dole in s Te 
ceola’ ditto — ditto 
Cineraria 
Per packet—s. 
A sorts 1 
1 
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SSSR oooooo oooo of 
oa 
we 5 
mported Ge 
Large collections of Fruit and Forest 1 Ornamenta 
Shrubs - seat. m over 50 a ound. Hot- 
Gree’ lants, Orc 3 gi Ж rines 
— злам oves of which will be forwarded imm 
10 61. on application, mg made up in collections, from 
10s. to 50s. ea 
en — pee qe Bristol, Jan. 8.—Established, 1786. 
БЕТОН NEW Geiger ta SOLID 
d solid, decidedly the finest 
Whi many за awarded in various parts 
of the UT (See — ng below. 
SUTTON ге ERB PINK; delicious Walnut flavour, 
darge, aes » 
еч crisp. 
7. Perry, Gardener E. Wells, Esq. 
«Wallington, 5 ` 29, 1852. 
“T cannot speak too highly of your Celery ; it surpasses others, 
ander the same treatment, in quickness of growth and solidity, 
I had sticks weighing between 6 Ibs. 5 7 Ibs., free from mid 
-and roots, the first week in September. 
Butler, Gardener to R. Mangles, Esq. 
s “Sunninghill, November 8, 1852. 
ET in particular was very fine. The like was never 
From James — ings ford, Esq. 
ydenham, November 5, 1852. 
sc кий: m pon the рш at Sydenham Show. for your 
The above * sorts of Celery may be had, post free at Laue 
‘shilling per packet. ‘They are both included in each of our 
1 . 
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m and Apricots, 5s. each. Plums, Pears, Apples, and Cher- 
es, 8з. 6d. cach; and every description of Nur we ame 
Catalogues can be had on receipt of two postage — 
296 JLARKE, Streatham Place Nursery, Brixton Til, near 
ondon. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1853. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Law Amendment 8 р.м. 
Monpay, Jan, 10 ви Architects 8 P.M. 
от: м. 
{ беор Е M. 
Товзрат, —. 112 Civil Engin м. 
о м. 
DS м. 
3 Р.м. 
WzpNESsDAY, — 124 Society of Arts 82 
fe tha «096, 8)r.w. . 
Pharmaceutical: м, 
nal "oricultaral 8 P.M. 
THURSDAY, - 1 | Antiqu ed 8 P.M. 
Roya Ste. u. 
FRIDAY, — 14—Astronomical ..............›.... 8 т.м 
SATURDAY, — 15—Medical 8р 
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LTHOUGH we are not believers in those Lunar 
Inrivences by which Mr. Francis Moors, gentleman, 
sages, have contrived to make a comfort- 
e living, we are by no means pre 
that the brilliant nights of even 
i ithout their action upon plan 
o has studie 
n the vital forces of vegetation by even 
ight , would, we think, be prepared 
ie, pos sibility, or t o question the probability, 
ot light. of any kind, ho Ww de 
some analogous ж tion 
flowers, и whee are firm 
closed in daca will pum c, in the presence of a 
lighted ine sa < amp. 
HT 
© 
B 
S 
S. 
proo 
y the m influe 
of the almost ineslenlalle | рота 
At а certain hour the is 
little more “than 12 беек ‘hea that time xs ocean 
rises, say 10 feet. Calculating ed only one square 
mile of that ocean, it will be found that in dete 
few hours, t эб ич + small 
- | upwards of 2 Mone 3 tons weight “ot 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle.“ 
d the marvellous power b 
n has a great mechanical effect upon th 
ahr. ; and when 
nedium тез of 
resent 
n erezione ne’ suoi pedunculi di mezzo 
centimetro), or about 
t de of an arie those of 2 
{тоза pudica were raised one inch 
porch whilst the Зебо of боной ганка 
exh оа distinct vibration 
24 thus dem dnte that moonlight has the 
А се se, of awakening the Sen sitive Plant, 
sun; e action, such as it is, is left be 
further question. This being so, an — influonbe 
upon vegetation being thus rescued from the limbo 
f e grea tion remains to 
0 
answer; what is the practical value of the fact? 
sent we do not paco! , but we par ужу 
int we wou 
shall only re vain that 
since the Almighty hd nothing in vain, this 
unar influence 2 n e a value that we mew not 
te dis- 
andit rmi occur to any 
ossi ii the dii * wn 
r hothouses at night, to pr 
ature 
Tue Belgian Government has issued a Royal 
Commission for the purpose of карагын "a -— 
lishing all deme informati 
qualities of fruits and their алайма. “те old 
kinds still d; preservation are to be described, 
well as the numerous varieties of modern origin ; 
at names by which they are known are to be recon- 
ciled and reduced to a common standard; and the 
best sorts are to be illustrated by figures. This 
me hich the Agricultu Con, of ^ 
asure, W 
mnm has for four years recom 8 is con- 
plete collections water have been fid k 
Јонх 8 s eight gentlemen of the cou ntry, and to 
NE зо А болт, Seek Чунан, Reeling, Berke “But eus t the “effects of Da oon = admitted | certain ys A ing members, among whom Mr. 
THE WESTERN SEED 0 80 зиро bo gers реки! this ped ee Воўк f bridgeworth, ROBERT 
LLI А pep birnen influent « of ced ht, — as рн ЕР неад * of Chiswic represent Great uhi 
Plymouth, have much pleasure in t they have has been often considered by s cime сага as e work appear in parts, each containing 
бүр eee nt al kinds ot 3 e ; and the proverbs ‘to trary, | four edi oured plates, and the necessary eso 
— ONE чн os 2 —— of ign Tor ndition, | current ет Ње сел за have been — Ordinary sets are to ы; charged 24 fra: and fine 
— ани s ie estimated as popular cs a-year; the 2 t part is 
during the past are It t has, ho — Кш E pe эрек нкан that 1 
ar erles 
55 of some пре 
*. ces in tho trade consequ uentl —.— h 
we shall not p gat 4 га р y al 
sti Kitchen Garden and Flower ‘ass on the same S deu 
ES. CO SEED CATALOGUE Is Now READY? and can be had in 
exchange for one penn y stamp. It contains — of every 
article, and will be found very useful to all who have Gardens. 
ba ECTIONS OF — SE è 
1 ections have given the greates 
have received them; and we v the 
Tecomme them. They are i 
No. 1. Бивер 8 for E large pe. A ous 2 
— Pon ted quarts of 
of Beans, 14 t sorts of a —.— 
Seven sorts of 8 
full te of Beet, Brussels. sprouts, AT Ben 
, and 
Savoy, 7 
Aa Celery, "Endive, and of 
other useful 
excepting ee articles, as 
— Free of Carriage to 
Bristol and 
South- W. 
ter | South Dev 
ares, Clover, 
e 9. 
ic), will be 
— g Rail 
t Wes 
Station on the South Devon Railway 
continually. running to C. Belfas 
ndon, Falmouth, and most of the зи ме Ports in 
TI T and Chinese Mail Packets leave this 
exchanged ; 
ariy requested tat ney del — any —— SA quantities, an 
immediately communicated to 
кош о am: Bernie Co, ou Co, Seed Merchants Рушди: 
усш 
la serious 
a Bim —— — 
and Dorches ; 
АСА Market de. in Devon and 8 or to Cork, 
the moon's rays We 
n 
‚ physica 
amon 
pape 
advertized for — beginning of the present year 
Commission — that no statement 
whatever will reos the truth of which is 
not ascertained, ed - which shall not have been 
5 5 by experience. 
much research and velum ion 
icultural wri pas has been recen 
f his havin 
шоп 
бэш» shall п 
clear many dou 
points, in E which his attention ped fori 
enn by the mo шотан ents sed in moo: 
t, under ce Rie ig by y — of 
> nts; апа this le ied him to make the whole subject 
у. 
His — were commenced in 1847, in 
w | the ic Garden at Venice ; they were con 
in 1848 in the Botanic Garden at Florence 
vete in 1850, 1851, and 1852. In 
ing 
organisatio oon as they were brought under 
the influence of ds lunar rays. 
— me rays were always diffused, being neither | 
ns nor mirror. Such m — 
by lens 
pd иж т nt d Obtained Љу the * — of “hak. 
n| WI thermal infu lied. 
what It 
ҖЫ fedi the e temperature : 
in iM the ht the phenomena in 
ques 
Th 
ERESCHI ly 
boy menn -— Mimosa ciliata, "Minosa рий, 
ium gyr took great care 
С ee e exactly the position ot ps leaf: 
and leaflets — the oa after they had 
wed 
ays of the Horticultural Soci 
e experi- | th 
Walls; 
ing ; А the soi 
"None bat None bat th 
теу of the 8 one but the 
finest 1 will be 
guaran 
ees. 
Thus we - that a final settlement of that jargon 
among fruit-growers which leads to so much impos- 
ture and co Aen — — i far as oe country 
is concerned was single- 
years ago, by Mr. —— acting "im ‘the 
, has been found worthy 
notice o: EE om Sovereign, Let us hope 
that so much collective wisdom as bodied in 
Belgi mmi bdo wil pro жыз а result 
worthy of the unusually high position to which 
Kine LRopolp has raised it 
THE BED MOOSHK PLANT.—No. I. 
, Tas, which he 
escribed by Orien 
under the — of“ Khilof Bulkuee.” 
About a year or two subsequent to the con Се ЕС 
е е — of "eric, by the force of th 
talks | 
d 
unjeet Sing, — 1235, its on 
