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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL 23, 
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tenons of ү" sem in the e 
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which Lshoukl.be sorry to follow, 
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all ordi- 
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I expected fie to 
after 
to г ma и ‘this lide i 
no one quibbling, — 
aud or thography of his * Tel old.Jenneting ш” 
be ri 
has shewn, is open le 
argumentation ; ithe real question is, ар for а апу 
whatever hich the world 
manure 
1 
is good reasons method of b 
least, that respecting soil and dressing, few statements | 
re more conflicting than those in print on fruit tree 
elg gians ha ve 
e 
e very welcome to 
Dutch е ear а hore for d Du liquid manure 
n a forme r Nu imber 
the roots to the ai 
b a MANO. 
lo 
апу elueidatio 
in, an 
to, if not in some deg 
mun e. We, oursel ves, Į 
ойі ѕеп 
е | Gra whic 
E. consisted of a dish of gos Seedling Stra 
erri fro С 
1 £f. rs F. 
is aceustomed ought to 
э pomo To Attempt io apply to it 
tieal scienee appears to us most objectionable. 
n in systematical botany the dicta. of Linens a are 
зо inconvenient, exeept within narrow imits, that m 
to 
өңе e rode ok f 
other са 
o | has 
«essei insisted upon. We do not а of this tina), а with 
attached to 
to be told of the mea 
no дурка) 
e of scien ts pedantry : 
yea become of gunning if it pr! is do be eneum- 
such.an incubus 
: pe Seeds.—1 am not so sanguine as to. suppose 
that the the plan I suggested relative to vegetable seeds 
bear 
an but most u^ its 
nM 
| not vé eh indicate that sls shonld 2 
wit n ripening and sweetening fru 
enial seasons, and assist. à таса 1 
ixtu lime with [ine ia 
ARP dre e sprinkled under the [mg or, Genel in r 
as the names above noted, be 
a convenient mode of a gine "do 
ha 
tried for the Apple? 2 (the chief fruit 
what suce halk s 
oted above, should have more or am of tlie like effet 
ea fine Pear tree, a great blosso 
SS дан very sweet and rich wh 
soon as full.grown, 3 if 
de is any ict been unable to find, or 
jit upon a.reme edy, by у Ба or otherwise. It is ‘he 
kind called h 3 to 4 ounces, 
ium. лең rather clotty, the subsoil is 
within six yards, but the ni 
the el ‘of the slate. 
ry gp 
peer 
T ow oy ^ facil ity al afforded t 
dishonest че wen eis the. tle inferior seis 
or those untrue to name. or flowers 
a as gm fands a 
| perous m! 
are far 
publie. sympathy, I amp oae renewed at 
to.this fact, and to the means iS which D rei 
shine, | th 
alkali. May 
soil 
to 
cry tempe 
Leo name. 
rior a pnw aft - 
а, 
Таг ет it may be, but being dg to destro 
veget ation, the ens are rarel a fair дей 
E ose 
as 
oaths of the * RR 
три Edinburgh Citize 
— 
1 April 19 — Sir PHILLIP DR Maris 
ET EGER = he chair. J. V. 
2 was d Fellow. Messrs. 
07 Pine Neale Place, sent an inte 
se plants, co 
new w 
beautiful Lachsen S T A 
pa * e. yellow blossoms W 
o Mr. Myatt, 
of Deptford fors six - pots o ier varieties of 
me exhibitor rs produeed a good 
dhes of a Victoria Rhubarb, a niin red, large, and 
. Da of Oak 
apes, h.a Certifie 
Fish, gr. 
oF Putteridgo Bury, near Ta 
stated to be ex s of what has been 3 »" 
адь Buy rather liberally for these seven weeks: 
hat, owing to press of other 
this season, or 
better. 
rey Somerby, 
3-inch pots ; men rooted they are separated from 
, and re-potted singly i in 5 ue 6 inch pots 
work, the las e general et 
n Peas, White Agus, an 
Kidney Potatoes, Artichokes, French 
Tomatoes, and a Salad, consisting of Cos and 
uces, .and 
Algiers, where they are M „ 
; they were certainly as fine as could be p 
y i ч r or Qctobe jM 
— A Anc without a knowledge of what tler fa E 2 p ed in this country ptem ctober. . 
iud n ow it that во many nurserymen and | Carrots were v ne, short and with a Y wA 
—. commons and if the purchaser fin finds t that they are seedsmen in the United Kingdom a been. SA slender tap. ; ап e Potatoes pile those 
mes o, name, detection 8 and the remedy to in 1 _Are they all.so poor, or have they no | the best English growth. Indeed, new Fr ch Potatoe 
ies in his own 5, new ve e sympathy with a men who have helped, b se from t in T 
eds are t without a ned : the | both directly and indirectly, to 33 them to positions have almost driven Englis ones out of the 
raiser having any knowledge of what are. As an of comfort, and in of affluence? That rket.—From the Garden of the Society came 4 
instance ; UA a late N er there is а Pea advertised | general position of gardeners, in their declining days, i is | beris Darwinii, ornamen ith a -profusion of little 
under the e of the Royal Moss Pod ; ; it is said to be | one of affliction and poverty is well known; 3 elusters of orange blossoms. The plant bad been 
new and сайа od one in flavour. and course of life, whilst in service, i ed by. wintered rg ; but it was mentioned that this 
colour, and that it is high ve. Now, how is un ount. of anxieties, to which sar са йа» fine Pere is Perfectly hardy, ving the winter 
any Mim ts—as butle eines A —are almos unhurt, even where its roots are partially. rt 
whilst the gardener’s qualifications rise far —— to Indeed its was — to have ас found vii in wet aa 
h. them in d Aggregate; 72 a ното $e undeniable | boggy places, It is certainly extremely proce i^ 
ope, then, that those 10. Are. ivi b — LP en 
their in to give the sub WE. 0 bein g hardy, is, ев iny valnahle, acquis a useful foreing 
minutes’ serious and hear 
are no censure, Many seedsmen. would 
be but ХАТ their MA lists, P hil 
on the. one. hand n 
| | cause weak, let them at once give he seeretary (97, 
— jt 0 dn, fhers.are de mu х ric Pes Street) permission to enter their : dh 
es, the pe nd for those seedsmen M n ymen who. ї 
to to ара spp sapi s for КА emergencies. IN p on.the list, I blush ; m m а penc гуз 
— i ЕУ . r these things I e ses ee are so or not, 
"i d, bape he э i sit 4, et N ы remember that no man із so elevated as to be 
there are Tan i А e possibility of requiring assistanc 
fn? — to remove ig tinga will only on pem! his ы days, .and that v has. said, | pa 
| descrive inte ot — greatly oblige em ie iy all it be meted back again." 
to calle —— = — UI ED а от I should б. бу : ‘Addlteration of Seeds.— Yo u cannot form any adequate | 
astle, Tunbridge Wel le. Henry es [iden of, the extent to which this is carried on. In 
aren Ripening gon en berge. your recent | article Tam mig Cal LaL обои mount. р чн 
umbers promise Belgian . У + 
ental hour pres es to make good а an important | n lic p = ane ln eee ON qae 
deficieney i in garden literature. n one branch, at what is called by the seed adulterators 000 ) Turnip? 
earty eo onsideration, andif previous 
ept this g 
apathy or prejudice is found to have ke 
тед арі ам ацан becoming pretty ponat | 
It was.stated, konsa er, that there are two plants. 
n the trad h handsome? 
" 
e gre ; also an 
iie green flowered Sweet wie за 1 
ta, the usefu i 
Hea 
open ground had all ro 
