etus 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
515 
CEA BRACTEATA. 
ESSRS. E TCH лхр SON, of Exeter, and the 
xotic Nursery, Chelsea, have much pleasure in stating 
The Royal Fark Boss for the sake of 
furnishing a supply of timber to the navy. They 
have been enclosed for no d oa purpose, and the 
that — 2 have been fortunate enough to INEW D CALIFORNIAN duty of the surveyor is to keep this constantly in 
f Seedlin, ^ н : 
PINE E; of which а full description w n by Dr. Lindley, | Vie ut as regards this. we have t dmit 
inthe leading article of the ‘Gardeners. " Chronicle of A aly the 9th. fac e firs no timber tever was 
835. each. Specimens — cone and — can be i visitors, supplied to the navy from 1833 to 1848, a period of 
ateither of Messrs, Verron’s Nurs —August 13, 1 — qe — AA the forest Pete « 
seems to hav: of par 
LIVING FERNS FROM AFRICA. 
OBERT KENNEDY has just received 
valuable importation of — nt 
Qe: — depo. ^ fine health: on, and 
to prevent disappointment, A 
s ү, Posten and British Ferns, as usu 
FORD CONSERVATORY, Covent 905 ке кеу August 13. 
Gy UTHILL’S MINCE. ve, A ALES AND BLACK 
RINCE § Strong. plants will be 
m 
Tt 
and other FER 
would feel obliged 
General Assort- 
ару 
gardeners be Jedi 
ago have also pronounced the 
c Wales t to i» va best. ate Strawberry, and, like Men — 
parent, an КАЛАШ; bear larger, and g 
and will make the best of A |: Fo orcing às а late Sort, rey is 
good for preserving; 15s. per 100, or 10s. for 50. Black ges 
prepared for Forcing, 7s, 6d. per 100; Fine, for plan ting o 
5s, рег 100. Extra plants allowed to fap trade, 
CUTEILL’s Famphlat on the Pota 
BS 
TES 
containing the best way of 
avoiding the ase,as well as сота! Large rons. кыз, 
Treatise is а strictly on - laws of Nature. Ita 
tains As , Strawberries, абыз 
Melons, Price 2s, or by ms 28.44. Also, CuTHILL on 
Market Gardening ошай London. The Arah QE of the ki 
ever published. Price 1s. 6d. or by po . 8d. Post Office 
Orders to be rem туко at СА Е и reda. 
JAME L, Camberwell, London. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
X ipis Y, AUG UST 13, 1853. 
—l7th: Gl 
апа кулл tlle мати pats a tl Ud Uie gia — та nr e ыен 
8 Fuba and Wolverhampton. —zlst: Colchester, hornbury, an 
— e 
Havine vidt for the PA. et e recital g iM 
the manner in which the Roy а Fors: ave bee 
c offi- 
but 
i 
ment i w 
o be the "dm 
ann ent there 
uy уа to ioi he Ro 10 
ец forall practical purposes 
turbed собно] over the agement. 
en educa г the purpose of filling such im 
tant offices, the Hoya forests might 
idered as ble as tho oth t 
{0016 gentleman fresh from College, a retired elerk 
rom the W; ce, а farmer, an attorney's 1b. y 
аро! ‚ а militia a flower-gardener, a 
ünty te, an inv. „ à brewer's 
the nav 
h 408. an acre attended by constant 
ed — — and n 
gain; 
miserable returns; plantati айе 
lves ; soil planted with unsuitable Жо; ; and 
Hi 
dockyard officers. 
er circumstances such as these we are entitled 
о say that the plan of appointing officers wholly 
ON d with the н details of their 
busines ne as<been tried, has signally failed ; 
not — r because of oficial parsi or o 
that — tary pressur i 
been so unfortunately кааба contrary, 
the blue books show that between 1803 and 1847 
the Royal forests which have formed the subject of 
а notice had had expended * em no less a 
m than one million two hundred and sixty-three 
thei nd pounds, in ae numbers, as is shown by 
^ | the following returns 
ores .. £61,000 
Chopwell Wood 26,00 
Dean Forest 425,000 
amere Pu. 19,000 
Holt and Woolm r For ests 117,000 
New Forest 22 x Park Farm — 440,00 
Parkhurst Forest ek 32,000 
Whittlewood aa Salcey Forest one 3,00 
£1,263,000 
We t not, nitride — to state that Mr. 
Mis, ¢ dip а the late Com ssioners of Woi 
&c., has put on r ud an optio diametri 
opposed toourown. W e t sir stated be 
made , ft 
e less than nothing. This might have ine 
have 8 р. 
8 
thoug 
mis- | © t his will for 
ae in fact, 
noble t timber allowed to fall into 
= — that, as a dud principle, it w. 
of n ea whether 
of че first e of Lord Dunoan’s committee 
m be fou E's evidence upon this point. 
He йшй that the deputy surveyors were gone 
rally unacquainted with their business when fi 
appointed; ant he A that they became sufi- 
ciently acquainted to do their duty 9 
M 
ld v 
at the 9 of 
ir acquaintance has been, and’ ^ what degree their 
performance has 8 satisfactory, these records 
E, however, added 
Ми that, if а perso 
^ * regularly. phe up to the 3 could fo 
le ; 
of Swedes, and t Е 
would 
no — be m 
man should 
ultivate timber; — that 
it was enough for him to — how and 
sell it. — this extraordinary doctrine — 
is superfluous 
Let us ho 
m. above was in type we learn from 
Bord mes that Mr 
deputy ма of the Forest of Dean 
his ог he si 
forest-officers, and personal friends. 
curious to — how the appointment is filled up. 
Dunine the Mediæval times—of every production 
of which, good, bad, or indifferent, it is the fashion | 
ralysis. Тһе ago, our 
es | stains — * * substane 
cally considering it, and w 
— po ortane the managers of which is now known 
Royal forests e their business or not. At 
tl. P hue and — * ре are, in reality, the 
fa 
with c Eme in the Drum day, to speak 
with етуг ed praise—the heart 
people of pe. m failed 
reports they heard, of A of 2 infecti 
linen, articles of ыы ven the ost itse {ве 
wi v «d nous a йк аз of such 
uri 
3 for oa #- scarcely a o e in m whied dii the 
hae of some wall may no t be fo oun nd appa- 
ufficiently 
damp to of its growt 
Two — cases of such an appearance 
as vegetables were . in 
cooked meat as well as 
1848, and during the past su т by EnnENBERG 
an w we have 
ed during the ae hot Ra nei of 
; but there certainly has been 
no peculiarity of structure. 
o in idi ern times was first to ex- 
amine the matter with any of oraya gave the sub- 
fungal; 
EE on gh im eA ot phe sin 
nce to the animal NIME 
& and MoNTacsE referred 
while Dr 
every p le substa 
called it Monas prodigiosa 
0 be merely a masked form of 
either Oidium or Pisa , or to the pale ed 
which are so very common in uncooked. meat 
incipient state of bui iow "The vid blood: 
The rich colour is capable of 
bei ‘ian divinas 72 silk, and is, we de very 
permanent. M. J. B 
LOIS WEEDON CPE ATION OF SWEDES 
AND MEAT. 
Anv approach towards ex: ion is a ste 
crops Wheat. 
ёл, of your gms T year that the 
rtain 
of roots, in certain cases under ce 
ditions, may be removed without i 
m about half an inch fro 
dio "b аб е b p ру, proob 1 
gro hro t fresh lea 
EE 
. Epwarp Мана», the 
Р 
e 
eee matte 
оре: bone-making 
was not meant to be 
мъ т. | 
extraordinar а season ke tho 
d (1853), when ny aa the Wheat crop 
generally is lightness, mine should e; ; but, my 
TM ih ia A: 
