__30—1853. ] TH E 
GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
197. i 
T HARVESTE 
UTTON'S Еуре RED GLO 
‚ре ced prices i 
all arts, — — уугад — va 
Address, Јонх Боттох & So Seed von dad Reading, Berks. 
his Friends -— — 
to send out a small p 
e saved from h "p 
o purchased his T] last season. Also, CIN ‘ARTA — 
HOLLY HOCK SEED, saved by himself, from all the best kinds 
zn cultivation, whic W. B. has chased from all the most 
eminent growers of the above two beautiful tribes of plants, and 
cannot fail to give. the greatest satisfaction to all those who may 
per rchase his Seed 
of his unri valled 33 
think pro Se 
The above can go nt by post in 2s. 6d. and 5s. packets. A 
remittance is expected from unknown correspondents, 
rwell, London. July 23, 1853. 
Ww.) WOOD anD SON beg leave P эшан unce that 
ROSE w coming into 
fine fine bloom, and will continue in great „ tae А. — the 
The few ery is distant 12 miles from yc ard's. 
— on the London Pun Brighton Railway, fro — 
-—-— —4 be obtained. 
. Ther — Coach from Brighton to Tonbridge Wells, and 
vice om eg alternate day г of the week (Sundays excepted), 
a 
ti con- 
ILLIAM BARNES — egs to acquaint i 
б ч generally that he has now ready | rece 
| able, panis, farinacoou smell. 
it may now and такон on — prre 
food which i 
ч 
Ф 
3 
is properly an 
a wet sterile sand ; that up to 1636 
- = c sanctioned ; but that seeds he d did 
i 
nal species and i is p to be re drin | all were Ы t$ establish n etr ; “batt were 
but “there is a vernal spec rei euo enr ich very | doing very well indeed, én the —€— habs 
closely resembles it, distin- | who was permitted to try this sagaci 
* 
guished except by the subtle character that its spores 
are T s tam к ж, resemblin 
the neh white, n oude 
disks Mont: for. though in some cases this species 
has a strong smell of Tarragon, d in the instance before 
us this pleasant odour was replaced by a disagree- 
o had g 
ther 
athered. z sa qi ie 2 
It would be “interesting to know what dissi "Oaks 
are really lik 
We find tha t the annual loss upon Holt and 
ewe for the 10 years preceding the appoint- 
ment of the present ego Fa v^ varied from 
1284. to 22451. ; that in the year of his taking charge 
ere was, for the first time since actual 
0 It is 
A person gain of 1297. on the 4000 acre ue that, in 
species, niche the — that it was A. os he succeeding year, the expenses аря the in- 
was cautioned by one well . i in suc ^" — come by 10647. ; but, from that time east there 
again nst its Pad Ж tough and unwholesome ; н has Aara Arar some profit realis ed, with t 
of 1852-3, w 
passing within. ^ y^^ of the N Meroe ery. 
ro ands Nt ursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
E QUEEN on CAULIFLOWER C CABBAGE- — 
of 
1 above Cabbage is uite equal 
to the Cauliflower: very early and requires good gro Зе. — 
stumps left in the spring after the Cabbages are cut will rep 
need not make: more than one good b bed in the year, It 2 "^ 
LONDON MARK ET САВВАСЕ.- —Saved om а very Bote 
stock. This kind is of larger growth A n the Queen, and will 
“до well for exposed situations. ets per o 
HAMPSHIRE BROWN COS LETTUCE, is. per packet.— 
A most excellent kind to stand the winter, 
NEW HARDY CAULIFLOWER, 15, per packet.—This kind 
will stand the winter withou t protecti on if pri 7 5 d. arly in 
the autumn, situation. 
The above sent free by post on the receipt of ‘postage stamps 
«ora post-office order. 
JOSEPH — . Nurseryman and Seedsman, Winchester. 
PLANTS OF CABBACE, SAVOY, KALE, BROCCOLI, 
CAULIFLOWER, AND CELERY. 
7 CATTELL, Westerham, Kent, beg 
i 
ELL'S DWARF BARNES, "ai of his supe- 
ior DWARF R RELIANCE 1 EE zo be poat! in pos 
by RA ey stamps per packet, 22 containing 
one ounce, ual, and the latter half an ounce. 
except — price 
10. Richmond Villa Hamburgh, 
И — Royal Muscadine. 
2. Museat p * eee 
13. Cannon 
14. Purple Rede (wel 
9. Tiid Pop nenne, ). 
No. 3 was raised from seed t hn Williams, Esq., of Pit- 
dico; it is of first-rate dem: s most vigorous grower and 
> bearer: Nov 1448 а Frontignan Grape, and one of the finest | 
your. 
SEM 
irm The Nurseries, 5 шысы , Herts:  — 
‘which a full description ay 
тена ivre e of the Gardeners’ hronicle ot J July à the 9th. 
ears' Seedlings, esta! — dna all pots, price 
of the cone 55 by visitors, 
essrs. VEITCH'S. a's Nurseries.— 
The Garveners’¢ Chronicle. |? 
4 f 
"SATURDAY, JULY Y, JULY 23, 1853. 
as 
FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
ILL 
ural 
ENT Monts, 26th; N d 
ure bn Ae i Buckingham. 23th: Oxfordshire —30th : 
ND АСР 
very inei that is by far the greater 
р йч arise from 
Ir is 
ing the particular species. e ed, and not 
m а Species which in uem usage i wholesome | 
-especial i e Per 
i 
instance, encou rage su 
of 7-48, m: 
i alte W ad UIN ae been 
riage 
* sized plants of these in No. 12 pots can be had at the la 
sa ority 
he | Some places, pe as avian found a ead y sal 
made | for the lan 
| fi 
f| man in Woolme 
d | 
plan 
5 such a 
ТӨШ | species аз as Ag. ostreatus, though 
specimens, he persisted in ‘cooking them. The 
day he was seized with violent griping pains эм short 
intervals, and frequent diarrhoea, an 
ese were moderated they were Ды: їп 1. 
presence of a physician, to whom we are indebted 
for the report of the case, to double him up oce 
sionall 
P 
e had slept comfortably, and vd ma 
feel unwell чї he was about to take breakfast, after 
which he seized with M ses retchings, and as 
р ervened; but 
Pat JN) 2 
B 
sr 
swimming . in the head. "There 1 Jii 
doubt that if had proved more p 
l s —— — would have лу 
ient is y very * man, am one whose 
digestive powers are by apt to tak 
offence at Aae and оте the cas 
h Lor 
for a short time. He 
h t 
rc 
1. in 1839, жетн various fluc- 
tu ane, up to 5719/, in 1847. It Йен d to d 
nce has risen bis igh as 5613/7. i 
t for the year 1 18: 92 3 Fn 
resu ults of t em 
10s. 
У | and bei * quite a chili 
7^ eputy surveyor of Holt and Woolmer is 
Newsurcn Нісіхвотном, абу in Ed 
médical profession, 2 attended two dis spensari 
in Ireland:“ He was appointed in October, 1897, 
‘the New Forest 
ing. 
а: Вкзвоко 
c 
“< 
m d and pe: м, 
H 
the better calculated to recommend de caution, I acquaintance with. the пав ук ghar М 
such danger may unconsciously arise where species | ‹ ving n all his life in the country.” 1 
re so closely allied that even the most practised | « had been used to plantations in his ‘own plac ре 
f | mycologist could not at once decide as to their a - | his relatives, but never had, the оа 
е surprised that fa 
takes 
are ала шай 
Tur next Rovat. Foner on our listis that of A 
pes 1 wi till 
or E MES n 
‘ne pee trb 
not f 
е = 
1 
ondes the same 
em together. 
5 Farn 
Holt Forest зе of 1896 б acres, a of which 
ied by lodges. 
L4 
e management itis s necessary 
Both are in Hampshire, 
34 d 
7 ог 3 pola Pti — ms to the 
NA 
which Таг mber. Mr. ‚ CLurton described, in 
1849, e aeres of ifthe latter as od crop 
of Oa k, and the rest as being too poor r to bear: нен 
better tha cal irand Larch; as tothe саны ше] e 
forest, consisting of above 4000 acres, the poverty of 
ind was reported to be such as to site all 
i h 
ving gro wnt 
polesin the Farnham Hop Upon the whole, 
Mr. CrvTToN was of opinion that: no further expendi- | a 
ture should be incurred on account of the place, but 
Er the crop rige be converted d u re 
maturity, an 
kis of. We Would like to know who 
ioners were w the occu] 
ov for the кош of navy tim 
m of it, ti cluded, after 
not b tal m 
should occur where even palpable e hou 
d. M. J. B. 
се | Bes 
imm cnm 
у |4 
ell e growth 
occupies about 5949 acres, of P 
о 
e as in the maladies n 
sho 
forest before." The salary is 2 2 a year, with a 
use and six s of land — at 49]. a 
ood for fuel vut far 10/7. a year, and an allow: 
йе of 607. a year for 1575 1 ee 
р. 
о timber п supplied to the Navy by 
Wolna or Holt since the Nr! 1824. 
Es the er m of eoru ire have 
ately ra such a lamentable extent, 
aer of the i d of France, a Ганча has 
rv о other serious maladies which he calls 
s the 
we «3.7 fovea, ed on the dead 
ау of our own Vines. 
warning decay co 
| wood and gradually extends upwards, and does not 
oticed Jas * 
the tips of the shoots.: It is 
analogous to canker in 15 
for the eee of gont e 
ceidenta 
week, disce ү зк 
n apparently : 
mean to assert M 
s expenditure, was returned in 1840 as in the leaves, cau 
only ana Th yere It seems tohave been taken 
and in 1812. 
= крес 
of 
n 1849 Mr. Mirne, then one of the Commis- 
өлеш, stated 2 Holt ere is ме a 4646 Ы s eji 
We find little anew bearing further — —4 | 
2 ons, except a remark in the 30th Report 
Woods and reb n the income for 1852-3 
" "t very satisfaetory ; A curious ‘piece of in- 
, elicited from, Mi М, ore- 
mer, This Фое stated that he had 
ays been anxious to try the N of 
ting Oaks in those unenclosed waste 
SS 
ormation 
do not swell. In those cases where the fall of the € 
* partial, black but imperfectly ripe G 
mixed with others which do not acquire diis Vii 
pes our, but are red like the leaves. In every case 
the quality of. the wine is greatly im cde ae 
It is curious that this disease mmunicated 
— one pn to another, though i itis ie grite ae, 
w thist akes pla 
vable 
i both t ‘ae 2 the affection is vi 
the аб тити arrest the disease is to ent 
ts off even with the ground, but it is not 
of th 
forest, which, as we have seen, are ismod to be 
considered advisable to have recourse to this extreme 
