THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
Dues = 
276 
and in the 107. and 7/.; while even the presence of the larvae of insects. In most cases we , have the planta} in flower pa in the 
8 CN are to be encouraged to per- have found larve in the dec ayed tissue; and in be kept co 
when they 1 А; 
severance, by the addition, of prizes, for so oa a those Ae where the * spots are 2 75 
of 7/. and 4“. 
r as six Orchids, 
cot of rewarding continued success, ought) ti 
ve additional interest to the Chiswick тзг ычу 
= if intended by the vette э expected from 
i possibly lead to the extension of the 
Lus to other classes ot producti ions. 
денен 
ESTS, our 
E N da 
We: pik dE as it, is. reported i in the dt. Observer :— 
esides lessening 
country 1 might = bini by rendering the property: ii 
mo roduc The €ro Lands, 
originally the: opfopestý ot ‘the Sovereign ae a — 
ware, at the commencement’ of e 
tratisferred to the egi in lieu of Ве чүй Fist 
t 
we have dverstated the case unit the inn 
d 
e have been able 
nares 
. patches are not so evidently of insect origin, 
nd though; i ге fou 
e } 
of the ulmin ir allied | —— into w thé 
diséased tissues have been converted by dies cess 
of decay. We have observed es peculiar 
about the dis Arer tissues themse but new 
e eivil list of her Majesty is à n Ke PU er cellular tissue has been thrown out rah the walls 951 
400, 00.5 and the revenue derived t pro. U- he cavities, forming 
erty seldom reaches 2 )0/,, 80 “that 155 e hide. орду bodies, the ag 
is apt to t it has the worst of the bargain, Hay. ultimate cells of Which 8. 
just this is ч the. sovereign I will. t show, are globular, or slightly, КЩ 
you, and in doing so I speak ogether from public elo an ly „52 
documents — laid before Parliament, and ма 80 às to call 
п i5 
wn rents, feu- duties, and land re 
is even in the Blue Book; to whieh” 1 refer, showing 
thal fe mme 
ent, the. annual 
e three years AH 
b, 18 ко YA, Spur from a 
Eae - м М 3n ою acres out 
bt ; 
be surprised to — — теи 
неё сот all situated in the — 
of f England, ча 1 
rivers—a wi 
exactly а= 
а eight centuri 
verum. 
Giron m 
@ 
po id 5 this teer * the quality of its 
—— and advantages of — tà 
capable of vas: impro No 
4 ‘doubt that the royal iamen if it had been 
managed wit the eco — as that 2 ека 
individuals, would af ‘this moment yiel 
на 3 e а Py the country to the ‘Duel! 
ihe 
аг 
iig th 
ent of a gentlem 
and is 
— — the Royal ed in England, | 
Vase 
attention of our readers 
Was called some months 1 , 
since. In afew instances Tissue from the Walls. of the 
used, Turnips,, 5 
mide N и the rli state.of 
liam d "n on 
andal to the Biitish | 
0 1 m ‘adie f the) > nineteenth century. | 
102. o show 
mind that the objects of cultiv 
e 
chù which soóner-o 
i etida E ar 
е 
against séase ; for 
art e develo E — some an ular organ 
or constituent; and ‘that “consequent M 
tions are ‘pe n Hable 10 Aon Wherever nutti- 
ment is 8 
nw 
m f b ‘ated rtance of his 9 wo i 
8 Hood edi 
It wi qu that. Mr. Gaani inc abend. 
much re general vier — the subject t than our- 
. epartment, I ant ha ру! to чу) 
state of. 
мА tail А 
with the diens gc 
e = thoughts, bot 
isiq uite! clear cers 
s| charcoal dus t. or 
Aut 
es We have carefull 
die' $ 
Bag е E 
have КА Ое 
y: mismanageme fat 
1 Cui ‘on the mati 
in 
8 Ax wd 1 j 
60,0007. 
чег 
of the House 
that r^ timber duties ‘or — "Нор duty, pers Un 
y gm for want of euch a 
е: а M Mirt remark in many parts of England; 
2 
art of last autumn, that ther 
"id — "thé peti m" "he 
f£ first su 
with Rar 
bui ihe general i 
notion. to 1 or any considerable lime, and 
the latter was ocular. 2 in 
ee which — extensive disease 
E 
4 
0 
700 M i 
the due. paite edem 
œ| becom 
Morte Prevar III vH 
„than it used 
е vitae alone 
тах pict — 
den 11 5 to the mt 
rem may tend to 
in somé cases 
e medies 
prevent, further ЕИ 
о inveterate as almos ad us to Wie j any 
amen endment. M. J. 3. 
1x glo — т, 
„ERYTHRINA. ERT trae бй 
i| considera’ culty» 
following —— oll, it is hoped, enable an 
eonvenie - of a cold frame, to braten 
dsome specimens of i 
—— 
warm pit or frame, where tl 
e well established, 18 
seen: — 5 £ 
those before us, have made 
i. V rri In а crop of 75 
res, 70 acres are most sérióusly КЫЙ И M 
every plant decaying Wend ‘above t unction of th’ 
stein wit о... A ca 
specimens „ | 
nity of inspecting | 
causes. of. —one consisting n.a const’ 
or accidental disposition to disease, the oth 
(| supplied almost топа. y, 
with for bu 
u 
more 
e 
means of exitings for hah 
€ 
| all, the. forests. pure German 
and it is ng matt immaterial whether this 
Howe ouse sheltere Ee out of 
о mueh rain, it iM 
b ter the. ке, 181 
e growing in the open border, 
ЕЕ light rich soil, and, of course, thoroughly 
raine 
Grown in this way they require some protection, 
rif the crown were 1 to but a ae d 
i ülled. . Shelter is, he wever, 
and sash e] 
the shoots), surrounding, the crowns wü 
any substance to „prot пой; 
should be covered. over “with a. ot ae 
ade the sun's rays аз Well as, 
to keep the plant at test. 
„When tbe. соу еше y 
ab ble fro 
ass open after the fibre if at at Вац 
|a 5 ird rebos 5 Soire: D ch sh 
жение, with the loam, 
Messi hrsg 
apid, nie AZ m pe : 
pictures im Mr 
tains to, 4 1 
very ounda DEC. 
| 
Te: тон: Md ss c renis d 
dro IS а, ut x^ reg ot de 
& 3 
AR ac 204 
e mines, np 
for mein iy den о th ln 
77 woo 
8 of w 
E cv expensive, -— iin 
Pen pique bei 
ment, w of ad Bes 
to allow of t onsumption 
lie A 1 a conte 
- 
world are fo 
justice, Served as eR. by 
er the ү a 
des a Crust ft Directors, u 
25 0 0 Staff es 
