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35—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. eT 
PICEA BRACTEA gr ast PRESENT SOWIN years before the disease became generally know 
. киси anp SON, о 120 , and the EEDS—SEPARATE OR axe Europe. The Americans have had cultivators 2 
пгзегү, bolena, hayo ш Mire in stating | Q UTT ON. AND ) SONS having made ial | the wine countries on the Rhine and elsewhere, who 
uo ^ ig ine 
cn 5 95 sof the above ben venuti NEW © ALIFORNIA N proper sors d eun MN haer 92 m mete fni have carried with them their oat arieties, con- 
PINE; of which a ful 2 3 — giv са == ey, | Britain, сап snpply them — poe mixed, of the very Sra from the soil and climate that they should 
in the leading ar ticle o 3 ners’ отісіе ot July the 9 — uality, at 2 cem prices. m x 
The Plantsare — years Анч —— in small pots, price For particulars, address Joun Surrox & Sons, Seed Growers, che off b kek t in 10 years all their plants 
63s. each. Specimeus of d cone and f m be si “gy АМ ны Reading, Ber ir fep yt ew. 
at either of Messrs. Үкттон'в Nurseries. — August 27 The amer qeu of the opulent 
————— e grow rs should be > especially directed to _ the 
of A 
ROSES, 
DWARD DENYER invites the attention of noble- 
men, gentlemen, &., to his unrivalled COLLECTION of 
AUTUMNAL ROSES, now ^in full bloom. and will continue in 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
TAAR 54 a eae 27, 1853. 
flower for the n months; also Dahlias, “ke. A general E тянут ann E NEA 
urse: seen, arg Y 5H s 
N ry Stock will be t rden, Evergreens, Shrübs, Banbu Wolverham ee Long vtr aA А Colchester, l'horn- 
Ko., ah finest f all sizes. Gardens and Pleasure bury, Wycombe, and e Dahlia- Sept? ist: Chichester, and Hackney 
Grounds tastefully arranged a sew: apana on the most reasonable | Dahlia—2d: Newbury.—6th: Hereford.-;th; Norwich, Cheltenham, Isle 
terms. Orders taken t this time, and delivered in | of Wight, and Kelso.—8th : Oxfordshire, North Wilts, and Ireland —— — 
November next. ie ig xit n d ниде Бам" «age, 
ahiia.— radior itby, an M on, 
Nursery, Loughborough Rosi, Brixton, near London. Berwick, an — 5th: Teddington, Aylesbury, Thame, 
TRAWBERRY PLANTS.—The REA 
first-rate varieties are now ready for sendin 
Trollop’s Victoria, very superior, 5s. per 100; S 3^9. do.; 
Ruby, 20s. do.; Myatt's Surprise, 3s. do.; 5 Myatts "Eleanor, the 
— m ns test bearing Strawberry in cultivation, 3s. do.; British 
3s. do.; Alice ce Maud, 3s. fos Black Prince, very early, 
3s. Ар. Prolific, very fi d 1 
or Donble-bearing Strawberry, 3s. d 
er, either by Post Offi 
package free for — orders above bbey 
urseryman, Seedsm Florist, 14. 4, Ab 
Ghurchyard, Bath, Somersetshire. УРЕ á 
EW STRAWBERRY, “INGRAM’S PRINCE 
S/" proved at the Royal G t 
Strawberry for Early Foreing and Fruiting in the Autumn (from 
forced ts), produci beautiful fruit thr e month 
September, October, and November. e fruit is of the first 
T, a m ruit і 
size, fine shape, and of a beautiful glossy red, flesh light red, 
solid, juicy, and ag - — flavour, " —.— earlier | than 
the “ British Queen,” i 8 will bear carriage, 
consequently will bg arket v ^ It = ГО free 
с мат е habit, Fd, el very prolif. t was raised 
1849, by r. Ingram, of Frogmore, and now very Bored ively 
culti — 1 there, for fareha g, out-door culture, and эша m санай: 
JAMES SMALL begs to call the atten aga oe аре тз, М 
а 
cellent quality, and an 
г, producing | a neon of fine fruit for an 
ien 9 period; forces well. 
Cremont's Perpetual the R 
Tis gus 15 for а who witnessed the 
hine to en 
ing present failure of the vintage, and the aet ы 
entire de — ction "pum v! eatens many of the 
Valuable vineyards. only do the баров desir |. 
е ong before maturity, but plant after раи is dyin 
Se өө: of every effort to ward off the mortality. At 
ep 
e London , are follo 
the fate of Madeira, and bo * 
laboure r e alive to the ruin which 
remedy or providential 
> ge Tu. however, ээч 
edt — but are seekin 
every ‘information which may give the 
hope of relief. MC have before us a very s 5 50 
r. 
ae tion of t 
m the 4 orgo — Gassior, an 
m of iran ci Nn — 22 „of Mark 
These present the appearances which have |; 
inen so often described. The leaves anit fruit 
1 
Мсн з CAPTAIN COOK is a first-rate market fruit; covered with Oidium, and as in the Madeira =i 
зоте sent тету агба eke Dearer, and'carries well; mens, adverted to in Sept. 1852, there is 
:NICHOLSON’S VI aiv Y can exceed thisfine | abundant admixture, not only of Tri жена 
Sort as t fruit; it is of a very bright scarlet colour, roseum, which is common everywhere, but of a 
—— round, gets very large, but never out of shape; it charm ming species of Conisporium „Which hea в 
із а агег, preserves нани will carry any dis- g Spec po occurre 
tance. Plants dous bearer, pe robust and healthy. fore only on the diseased produce rom Madeira. 
ыы тш ea ie o rs rite | Tho disse was indeed quit as virulent as in the 
o seen them; e two or r excelle s . 
as dessert fruit, the two latter for their a abundan and | Worst English specimens, and t oots, instead of |; 
colour, 0 a market 1 
an Ма Poly MD тт £ Strawberries nting a Seat healthy brown, were partially or 
paloi be 
got of Mr. W. NIDO for 17. per 100 y two of the above 
for 12s., box included. Post Office orders n made i payable at Yarm, 
Yor orkshire.—Egglescliffe, near Yarm, Aug. 
in 
(HIE PRINCE 0 af gn 2 | BLACK 
wi 
‘sent | out on the is 97 yom 
p 
TED. 
tra Ga eumbe 
“Melons, Price ce 35, ог Бу posh 2a. dd lso, CUTHILL on 
Market Gardening Roun : е тра $ Тһе б work X e kind 
ce 18, or t Office 
— оча didus 
JAME 
burial Malic: 
LOCKSBROOK NURSERY. 
3s. . 
Violets, now coming into blossom, moving 
ou at fn Hop Sica Ms бй sng or 10s. per 100. 
2 Violet Plants, a very usef 
kind, 15. per doz., or 
ты of free 1 showy Pansies, such as 
ау. feaa y throug’ winter months ~~ early 
g soriy, — pare nin n зА rich 
very useful f nishing the т beds 
well-rooted cess illed the feud 
Tastes, or — — —.— at 2s, per — in1 
also a "large Stock of single Anemones, sown this p 
— useful urpose as before каше, at 2з 
great variety of foreign Daisies, 
edging round 
M mmi dor 
1 5 
Р 
чадо low price of 4d. 
andi, ee 
Á€— 
Азыз tagma see the blooms of the Pansies and 
8 through the post b 1 
* 8 the a ge. E z S 
OBERT SHACKELL, Florist, Locksbrook Nursery, Bath. 
prese 
oiy black, an amem indication, побаррір, о е 
ee, ts the ensuing year. The Gra 
Though — method employed 
efficacious w pra 
requires Aee mu 
it 
capi vital for ths Oaa rer cial 
a d 
ne | of Portugal ; and the total amputation D 
by some authors is Y so long dela 
the ps ab of the needy 
т Тномрво, 
ayed 49 5 pas 
vine-dresser sige — 
to whom we are 
accompanying infor ormati ion, 
writes as follows: “ Bleeding the Vine, by cutting 
its roots; has 
been adduced 1 to prove the efficacy of this mod 
treatment ; but the Vine has such power of deve 
loping sh * an nd leaves that r cannot imagine how 
plethora could take place. Desides, we e 
plants ar the disease as 
d at oncl 
пе result of г depends on 
ш else. It does away ae roots — 
ere worse than ess 
soil, and which, from being the prin cipal föder 
have not afforded an adequate supply to the vessels 
connected with them. I had some Apricot tr 
attacked year after year with mildew that A one 
fresh ealthy green leaf could be found. They we 
up carefully in re and the borde 
well t trenched. The trees were then replanted, and 
foliage The same may |: 
к ae as regards t н 
урн ars, — that the American — 
ine s, whe en introduced into Europe, are 
slightly if at E saeco to м attacked ; wild on the 
contrary, that European varieties, when cultiva 
the Northern States, at ps и A m are so sub- 
ject ildew th el 
cultivation on a large s 
the 
— A 
ale, Vra iae ories | 
sulphur — — been adopted, itis is — for 
nt, more рае the rich dis- im 
eb d 
slightest i 
нене from simple en v 
by a Vire x pò | Ant 
a 
been recommended, and instances T and iiie t draining etes hes 
wanted to complete the — 
y g effect, by 
se of full ^ 
“that the 
u 
1 
very poin 
in from 
seva — 
Vin 
н sarete rican Grapes, y 
uch a not of a foy flavour, - the sooner 
80 vet are procu the bet Orders 
should be оова Ду nk transmitted E t safe and 
judicious ings, or be 
tter still some intelligent practical men should 
3 at proceed to Am i 
m from the so most fi 
Europe. must elaps 
before any general 1 5 
this plan holds forth no Pope, there is at pre 
NM 7 on wat ot <a t 7 
Am n kinds are by n 
~ sae and ess сайса for wine, as it should 
seem from the small product of the American 
vintage but a занава UB es might be expected 
ood ha es icto us 
"We hay a cm the hh eee, 
in the Southern st 9 — though we hav an 
perfect specimen which had a very “suspicious 
appearance. Unfortunately, amongst som 
hundred authen f the 
En D deine which i 
to p fruit. 
eurious that the Grape mildew should v 
À 
18 dune 80 
the "Botrytis — of the Potato murrain travelled 
0 into Europe from America. M. 
Nors.—It will do Wa be petia that Signor 
Gamaa, an Italian сй ашк Балы С> ee in 1852 that 
heh di y cu 
sod th ine roots, 
гапа allowing them to bleed freely, i immediatly after 
tec the disease disappeared. 
wi Yards a at Ma 
| wholly aisappens batt is is eite so great an er 
that full 14,000 of fine Raisins will 
healthy year. he mer will pay for this 
reduction of 30 per cent. in -ain , the grower 
will no medi danger lies 
in the progress of the malady. 
The mode * by Mr. Derius has been to 
t the foot of a ox d to cut 
wing them 
next year's cro 
the fruit has grown much ; in that, indeed, co 
the great —.— for berries when sei n by 
the mildew cease to grow and speedily зв. if ripe 
when divisio 6 appears, little harm is susta 
Of this fact, if it be a gener: ыдын жей А 
a explanation, — ure says that the 
Vine is diseased itisina state of —— $ 
at the time when it is 
Half a dozen other MET just rre 
x be di ез 4 abd di 
„ rot eet 
some- | Setter position to — upon aha vr 2 
In our number for November 1 13th, 1852. 
attention ge our rea: 7 5 called uri 
— € TRÉCUL, 
oik ý OODY FIBR z, dd the subject was again 
alluded 5 in that for August 6th, of the, T oris 
1 by the sam 
“ Annales 
ear. author 
ve lately ipud in des E 
Naturelles, 5» even wf T s ongly subversive of the 
us theory w hich derives woody fibre from the 
the 
io 
woody strat: 
tc place, exhibited 
lls apparently s 
„which were gradually hi pi 
into теді mbers. 
ed to give rise to a mr cell, кэр poles - 
ti Vine Disease now Ray: — 
m e. Wine 98 of Europe, ебат Recipes for its Cure, 
and Microscopic Examinations, executed by Turren WEST, Esq., е 
54, Hatton Garden. Surru & ELDER, 1853, pp. 10, tab, 1, 
at right angles to the m whose 
tremities gradually De совре sfennate an and wrap ee 
those above and juxta-position 
with them. It is Ei Alle eee whether the 
