23—1853.| _ THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. TER 355 
— — | m | lanted was produced 
‘CRIMSON-FLOWERED IVY: -LEAVED GERANIUM. HORT SES. nine times w —— ] р 
TANDISH ax» NOBLE have now to offer the IM GRASS LAWNS: IN FLOWER GARDENS, although the neighbouring fields tacked, no 
above, which th hey can recomend Ат — MN PLANT iis — cw se of cutting and es — trrves from trace of disease — 1 found on either the 
óf the first class. It has the habit an ge of the known | a dis may per herbage or the Pota 
test he s, b SU TT Ns LAWN са SEEDS, which 0 л 2 
ote ene to greatest profusion n are raised well iS nd Bet E Solely of the Í finest — shortest growing kinds, perfectly | — Thie sing obtained in three successive 
be leaves upon Plants, in June, 10s. free у bd in old Eo ow pda wr. crie erc dtm 
wd 6 "flo seuil Masoud to tile tind Бл tree t ot ИМ Great i mprovements may qs record. the i "nen 
en.—Bagshot, Surrey, June 4. sowing about 20 158. ph the Acre of these Seeds ; fer the two сто decane ag e red th 
formation of new Lawns tice that quantity will be) Nr. esc oes (living in the government of Wi 
EW AND 4 vermis offered by BASS | necesse Mr. Losc ng in the gove: 
BROWN excep Price “ts. 94. per pound; 3s. ре? gallon ; or 218. per bushel. in the distric bége), had for four years 
five English, —— 5 d. | Address Јони Воттох & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. the plan of drying his seed Potatoes, and that 
i rou "ЕВ угт ТИ Ld EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA. during that time there had been no disease on his 
a Prestomiensis. sw ee cem ~ 10 jaws VEITCH, Tas begs respectfully to state, that estate. It again an accident gress led to the 
rum in To, 64. to yo has now in fino Blo com, im г ~ — the цаво practice of this qim, Five years ago, while 
NM “ " “Lilium Giganteum,” and the lovely *' ron jasm his Potatoes wer one in his 
Balsamina Jatifolia alba, 3s, 6d. to for; * f put one 
(issus discolor, climber, superb variegated баве. 2 3 een vl ccn gs presas lovers of and on returning — threw it on his stove ), 
т. ог кг, үй ii 1853, where it remained forgotten t till the spring. Waving g 
4 — wer, ls » ree to: 
z 7 EW SEEDLING VERBENAS “LADY PEG 
Dillwynia 7 WI IAM. POWLETT," „MRS. BEECHER STOWE, " it, all dried up as it was, and obtained an abundant 
Echites Harrisi, fragrant yellow flowers, carmino striped, and EVA $T. CLARE,’ healthy crop ; since that time the praetice of drying 
throat "m 9 0| The cha — of the first-ma "— Yeni at ay dev Ming has been continued, and always with success. 
ebe mints e r i —— ias e dide 6 — — — t truss, abundant "every Mora good As i —.— lout w — | Professor — — oec 1 
„„ „ 6 | the best of this class yet sent out. Russia, in many places, to smoke-dry Flax, W 
е EIE (mentioned is splendid cerise sow; lare and Rye ; and in the west of Russia, exper 
M e is’ OC 2. 2 6 | grown, and « estate show variet | proprietors prefer for seed Onions that have been 
$ р» — 2 * Glory dor ies Mr „„ he third and last named is v very 8 uperb, and great improve- kept ever the winter in cottages w ithout a chimney ; 
* и > г. 10 ment on Jenny Lind, being much larger r, br ighter i in colour, dis- x hi h be , 
itz-Roya 5 T — ша, q tinct eye; altogether a fine and free pomat variety such Onions are called aer Which may inter- 
белети zebrina compacta “лл. “ыл t mo erbenas are ted to give as great preted oke-dried. 
дг © a. iw 5 satisfaction as any others yet grown, pm iir ied ein € decided | T d is th Mr. — 
m Mrs. A. Adamson, tinental usb eolours, trusses all large and eompaet, and will prove extra fi 
Geraniums, new varieties, sent out in October. See reduced show varieties. gentleman residing in the government of of Mie 
8 з Ат" 8° Chronicle of E. nts are now ready, at бз. each. The usual allowance to the in the habit of keeping Po all the 
Gia Pm ! m w BD The ey will be sent postage and package free, on receipt of the by storing them in the where hie —— are 
Hoya campanulata, 2з. Gd. to ded „ä 8 ount, which must accompany eve Ду, order from m cor-| smoked. 1 liappened, that the spring of 1852, 
aS "s Mr 5 б 0 respondents, by penny postage stamps, Post-offi orders, or lide P kept m manner, were 
is, 25. 64. S his seed TI pm 
Hex: — " mds i Ee. NEC CU EDWARD ‘Tint, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and florist, 14, | insufficient ; and he made up tlie requisite quantity 
Meis Sc Clare 5. B 6 Abbey Churchyard, Bath Somerset, with some of those which had been for a month in 
E 10 rius Continental Variety, ream . he at — — — гос pre oe a 
аша = ‘ The Gardeners’ ( «тшй. i very e diseased, while a same 
кон Gladio ЖМ... ra 3 4 — the o р sets which were not smoke- 
alata superba . e 2 dried was extensively a ked by disease. 
n Comté Kiesselet Here M ше: жол DAY, JUNE voc Borrwaw is of opinion that there m have been 
„ cecerulen ў: йе” 478 MEETINGS 17 2 d ENSUING WEEK. p 1 
ndi Roi Leo] vd E 5 моє. ОАВ 8 рм, no disease at all, if the sets had been r dried. 
» . Mayi variegata, 12s, perc i "сада АГК, required —— the desired 
wor plein, beautiful variegatod foliage, аа result is not very clearly made out, Mr. Вошімак'в 
— ts, 28. 6d. to 3 Wepnespary, — . 8 PM, P 
‘Salvia ama beutiful blue-and-white, pet dozen, 124... 1 5 
Saxe Сога NP d n 9 225 
Streptocarpus "m db Ces. ay Taurnspar, = 1 Shem. 
I 15%, C to „ i M MM vemm r.. 
* » Hell E "> m 3 E one I FRIDAT, чуо 8 7 
8 җеп... ody PM 
| - e . n. — 2 Co стат Snows FOR THE wr Monra.—7th pi aa m 
"Weigela amabilis... wis х 1 9th, and 10th: Devon Cornwall. (Р! youth ) lach: Moment 
Fine Boddin Plants and Hardy Herbaceous me in pots 2 enfermis ttk alo wo on 
See Gardener. 9 Chronicle of May 7, 14, and 21. р 1 8 по см, Ay sot o worth Д w ee — 
SEED and HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, Sudbury, Suffolk, | Thame, and Ireland ae orticul 
. eee 
ЖДЕ ARD ME in Wont, London, e AND hat таш К DRIED POTATOES WILL ALWAYS PRO- ‘fo 
Road, to 
following PLANTS, wi whieh they cn wi — reco nini. DUCE A Crop FREE FROM DISEASE. Such is the 
conta 3 — of Plants, priced | positive assertion of Mr. MAN, one of the pro- 
and described, will he he sni pom es on application fessors = he mp Agricult Institution at эңе =" E 
5 zl "ыю D. Mayi аа: al retsky. a Таз interesting m b 1 атеш which impede the 
„ Spencer. 2 6 this gentleman, ‘which has s just react d us, it is One of the great 8. wi pede the 
» Voltaire um nanu, ралото atro-ceerules- 3 6 2888 ed, as i memi ш p 1 Él “ ra the ертеде of 
” molle Е ich ће must с con aw e can 
d hnis Dioea fiorepleno 3 6 | if condu Av. ata doficiently high temperature, and ancien 1 M 
» S ae 3 Moser ios — a continued long enough, is a complete antidote to the turn his land to a gere % а 
» Се" Mi Fa —2 An ow іи m 2 jaeasd, nist has, we — — 1 hit bl 
esperis matronalisrubra- others "Golden Chain 7 6| The account given by Professor 4 of the Sheer despair of e g. the ist 1 
— REA M Le ddp tom emi - 6 | accident which led to this disco s as follows: | felling or rien i ot em үүт process. It 
Diplacus ealifornieub . " Со ompacta нар Sion 5 0 He had contrived a Potato-setter, which had the would appear, ho m wae — 
Antirrhinum Hendersoni 2 6| „ Shankleyana... ... 1 6 bad quality 15 destroying — sprouts that might be in the k Sout that this difficulty 
Petunia ne Camille 3 Sulphurea spl шадан 1 6| on the sets, and even o ay the ri nd. To is, if not = apn tea greatly dmt 
Lobelia Roi Leópold " HORT HER ^ 10 8 harden the pue. m as to oct lee against ptain Norton, the inventor, we hes ofa 
„ Belle Pyramide ... 3 „ Boule de Neige т 6|this he em. In the of 
ef — e. Me "€ „ Unique Lilac ... vet а spring of 1880, he 1 a — in a very hot room, 
28 ENS og " 2 „3 6|and at ba n ks they w were d 
etr PEL опаш 5. pers c Arad y enough 3 e Potatoe came up well, 
ipea апа p e 1 ot a crop as that o f the 
Nurseries ‚| neighbouring Beides, with this difference only,| part 
that they had no no disease, and the crop was therefore, 
be highly recommended for j whole, * Professor Borman 
tion :— Ж d 2 n + 
Fuchsta Fountam 2 6 tells us that he regarded this я 
"Wistar sinensis alba... 21 0 | депе; he, however, again dried his seed Potatoes in 
pentaphyllum 2 6|1851, and again his crop was free 
^ P 3 6 from disease б е everywhere { vhere on ding | ! 
" —— — шый 2 6 awe ey wer much affected. с " 
* able nce not to excite attention in th * 
9з. Gd. and 3 6 23 23 
i Veronica bybrida 5. s. 7 6 1852 а third ow took place. All Mr. Borraran’s | ogee, а it Td qoe interior, and 
10 » Fortune's 1 Banksian з 6 | obliged to Idus his seed, which bore unmistake- deeper than the the a pag 0 Ae e ‘of the same 
п... 10 6 | Geranium Extr able marks of having formed part of a crop that | diameter of р and an inc 
10 6| D JUN 10 6 had been severely diseased; some, in fact, or a small stone, is forced into the I 
2. 3 6| „ Orem do. . . 10 6 | quite ани. After keeping them for about a month the hole, во as to form a solid Th 
2 8 „ inatum, do. in a hot room, as before, he cut the largest Potatoes cartridge, with a percussion сар on each end of 
WIN Et. Seine a ю into — and the smaller into halves, and left its pv pilar, is then _in and rests on 
1 9 6| „ Advancer, "Y 5 eed dry for M t another week. y the the iron foundation; a rammier of iron of nearly 
— „ Delicatum, do; . 3 so far i and 
ee select 
and Pompone or Billi- 
— 
from last year's continental varieties 
lington nursery, 21s. per dozen 
7% show ud extra fin «d s. and 
— Ciuerarias, named varieti — and 18s.per dozen. 
Gloxinias, fine selection, pod dozen. 
Eiter den ara a ге 
and grew so fast + 
dug three weeks ear 
a ал usual. 
ery bad erp, if any. Contrary |4 
| to expectation, 1 the sets ya promptly, і 
s were 
Eventually 
nt young Potat 
* Les Moyens 
Experiences et Conclusions de A. 
de prévenir la "eg € —— de Terre. 
N. , Conseiller 
@ état, Professeur, &c. буо. St. Рес, Y 
may, or may not, rest оп the head of 
block of wood about 60 d si 
> 
the momentum or blow, the explosi 
