20—1853.] 
ТНЕ GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
311 
0 che precise species of scale insect selected 
nd, 
b two beetles, 
pos 
the 
dc rapid 
as a very effectual 
a, err 
illing inseets for the — 
Mr. 
tes Ni cellii and being as as a poem o 
led, in reply to some inquiries which had been made | pushes it on ina little heat. ч this way he = plenty | 
e has also a 
tchen garden 
the kitehen 
present a fine show of blossom 
ce, and other 
аре о! 
if they would fruit well this year, their blossoms 
Bush frui 
et 
th vegetab 
ter with "e —— 
than with dung; whieh й is ex pd == Мт. 
to cultivate Apios 
| their 
of standards, look, how- 
g — 
and Porn there 2 the winter, f no protection and 
bloo: 
and, it — be added, of confinement „and smoke smoke 
also ; 
diate rity of largé t towns. 
soil from an old pasture—of this four parts, enriched with 
part of old cow manure, and two of decaying 
mould, afford i 
th 
tendencies the observant 
it is by ^ their observatio 
eco; 
early spring, and 
well E for н. pur- 
garden in 
mn, after my 
in rey come into m beautifully. This. 
they — been, and are ati, quite the admiration 
seen them 
of “all “who have 
* 
сору s catalogue 
Stephensians was also distributed to the members, 
aaa 
Garden Memoranda. 
Mawsey House, Sours LAMBETH, THE RESIDENCE OF 
J. THORNE, Esq. —This sis one of those neat suburban 
villas which have long been 33 near — and 
which form a ur wealthy ei 
tl 
orne’s house is a 
promise to bloom 
der Lam 
train p 
owing well. This Margen is intended. » 9 705 
— — 
the pe 
Trentham Hybrid M ‘Planted | 
ir е to ^e train | on trellises as the Cucumbers 
with the exeo pin of a 1 — Met 
R. arbore ich, instea 
earth without i 
agen, supplied with wate 
SEEDLI 
be AzaALEAS; ALT. 2 a 
yu taken 
injury, and — — at the same 
hen — тегей 
such purposes, they — be returned 
summer quarters. J. D. 
CATALOGUES received ср Mr. Wm. Hamilton, Сер 
London; and from Messrs. E. G. Henderson, Welling: 
St. John's W: 
Cis Б Ж Win infield. ^A classification o 
readily be made as one of Ho * — e Dane Tulip 
— 2 we admit the aep of rd a eei 9 5 
d, the E Е 
The — shall no T ber 
Puce nqui Glory (Banks) is of the dark-wooded class, 
ont — 5 the ki ind of А orem АН mmended at р. 279 for 
that — ane ones Pei A "y Duchess of Lancaster, 
e. r with Scarlet, the latter with 
ern n c "Tüeomparshle — ae enam ngs to the latter class, but 
we have not yet seen it. 
3 
LING i 
nd 4, w : 
ich slightly tinged 9 EI. T 
— iid We 
стенен 
desee! E 
1, dull red self, ditto; 
biu — ground; 5, beau 
ground; by far 
A db d 
— of £- hibition reflexed 
— 
petals cannot be 
eee A 
e ETNEN E inter. 
Strawberries in pits are bearing 
This ho house 4 kept 
all the year round, and wh 
8 
Camellia 
(one * 
owed to remain); — 
Il as as when they we 
ruit does set, however, is 
than when the trees were wont to be e 
the small piece of open 
isa. 
the fi 
eripe 
— causes. 
exposed. У 
wall on the other side of ће lawn 
good plant of the Exmouth Magnolia, which is one of era 
nest of in the 
EEP RIOVETUR Е. 
в. PoLyANTHUS.— бт. Hon orner's excellent instruc- 
M pe pecting the — or this flower, in the 
Florist for 1848, induced m 
subur 
grea mapi is to grow it 
in pots. It is not difficult to account t for ite its im 
of pot culture, referable 
же Чү may in part depend 
roots ; for e. Polyanthus grown 
lifie of long, thick, . 
nden 
ition and habitat. 
in "n "и н, bu 6:1 
— sunny bank of a hedgerow, yet, ere 
mmer’s sun can £ visit it, even there- it will be fd | 
that Flora has kindly — her favouri 
di 
888 wholl; 
p {| аш, for it is most impatient of heat and drought, | that 
ue. 
yellow strikingly blotched 
LT Notons large aeg Д the size. 
of the vig omn эт tolerabl y globular. aler ground 
colour vat fewer markings, of ner colour; 
nothin Сон — regularly spotted with small 
—— ies. in form a shallow oval. 
. 6, clear uniform yellow, with 
m about one- -third the size of * po 
6, орной of : - smaller. eng rimrose 
Shade of the small dottings; no novelty. 8, — of the 
richest crimson, tn ble ded on a rich ie w ground.— 
possessi 
o deep sn Amd 
, 
ing no 
Ep mv: 235 W. Your seedling appears to be smaller than 
E. iosum, but better coloured, and altogether very ' 
a nir 
Guoxisias: J H. A very nice variety, and well worth preserving К. 
Miscellaneous. > 
on the Pelargonium. —That what is called < pie ч 
| be denied, and 
ces I ha | 
nium cannot be too dry when it is ent — = 
the mo 
Pelargon 
d as the "ta vei M in 
inerease 
