1842:} THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 441 
T. 9 ndy ; clear and d J. S.—Your marine plant is a i Gelidi é hsia flora place; or 
ca = and fine; very dry; Teht clouds; clear and fine. bly f eg species of um, and proba- | Fac reg — ears geebinbaay a obekh ine 
Clear; hot t and dry; sultry; dark thunder clouds; clear| 4H. Ww. H. will find “* Johnson’s — of Agricultural Che- | duce such a state of luxuriance, they will not flower unless 
:. at nied and tovgsient ee Peo Nilae a, rade toate, purpose - siaaiad Madama some check is given them. You might try the effect of slight 
29. Fine; 3 ; as acquain' con- | root- 4 
30. Slight were “densely overcast ; very fgrvis rain at night. nected with the meetings of pope Societies near. Lon- | W H—No.1 esd geatneining:S is 
Mean p ove the average. don, he would have saved himself the trouble of writing his let- a. B.y.— ada rematurely, not only 
eee ae ish ter. Upon referring to the observations we have made upon this ine dry season scr in < wet one. the canbe yomnronns hot be t be aseigned 
state of the Weather the last 16 years, for pomeg he will see that we havesufficiently cistinguished low ear. to droug’ a H en produces an effect similar 
the ensuing We eck enaig Tay 9, 1842 seem to und the respectable - As, however, he does not | to that of which you complain, on ear kinds of fruit less preca- 
gee A ite we will beg to ask him whether he thinks than the ; 
| Aver. | “Aver. Mean Years a © Greatest Prevailing W nda. decent for s to Le smoking nd drinking in publi B “ty eet rd ah ak datas 7 gs aed Rane bederhen nee 
Highest pe Tem hit | Wantity | - |i. Cee Ee iain till they, 4 "i and then, with red faces, loud 3 haveopong 
July (Temp. |7°™ 1 al of Rain. a al tt < Bly oices, and ie odour of of gin a tobacco, to thrust themselves been th te Pe atee ieee fruit has been too far ad- 
——— =| aes EP? * 78 in. \—! @ Sth) gl Sty t evecare: 5 lecting in groups, fopeems the pas- , Son ethno 
Sun. 3] 75.3 B16 | 66.5 | 6 0.78 in 2 3/3] 8) 5) among sentiews nal buds, so as to rogress, it will occasion some of 
Hows 4| et | EE | coe] $1 Bo | asal i) s)¢11| forarhom the dowers are exhibited to see them, We repeat that | Weof teareate ecteg and you will have frait on the firmer 
os. =6. 7 0. —}—/ 3} 3} 3} 6} 3) wood © y part o} of the season, instead of an-abortive pro- 
Petes 7 ie4 Sea | ont | 8 0.23 E 1) | 3 3 7| 3 prcvemiagtge en eveag manele 207 «gyn do none a a9 duction, which Otherwise naturally forms on the portion of woul 
Fries) aa | 528 | e380; 7 0.46 I—|— 3—\—| 5 5/3 8 we » oe OD Thee ers grown after Midsummer. Your Psar tree, in common with 
sats 25 9.19! 937 51.0 | 62.3 | 2 0.57 | 1 1 . 2} 3 6|3| Lover of Justice” seems to think that all this is justified by tne any others, has receiv bnent like ‘thy f Oster pl 
ti | | | | possession Of & cestein amount of skill in raising flowers, or is | shoots are npn pitas gy sore teen Re Sees 
ST a he bighes ae temperature during the ve period oceurred on nya usable because of the zeal and ardour of the men es — winter; and thus successive crop: of sh . ¥ pro- 
i 5th, in 1836— ees eter 94°; and the lowest on the 9th, in produce the beautiful objects that atic shen enehieinemn Saban et a partic 6 thes have —_ Loh Praha igdhe oe yr opping 
e39—thermom the Horticultural Society are not those who are thus offensive; | the c w stands, you Peart ices Gao thine Sette age; but, = 
REPORT ON COVENT GARDEN MARKET, ioe Saemie Chea he sae conduc Sree to be 2 ee wanes few rience every shoot, except when you wish to extend the 
or the week ending July 1, 1842. we speak of form a particular c rete ic ane branches ; and, having’ aehe so, observe whether there is still a 
Tux supplies of Fruit and wae etables have, in most instances, rticular pa spy with sahich qosedeiee 8 ot crowding wiiew Cottam ae lent ee ee 
wage PP od daring the pas week, and trade has been tolera- Py rer dt suwtes 4 0 agement bel uspec our of the shoots; and, if this is the case, s some of the shoots 
been v a i 4.—Pine last re- | rf, eb hel dusters nd bite Wale 2085 © Me voy Seen ng ed. | to within three inches of their base, anumber may be cu 
Peale es have differed ‘somewhat in price; the Muscats | jection ra include hi oti for Pia ct a se Pate hi Ith xh tt vmapuampt ae Ad, Aig Po ds aM ge ming. your Passe Coins 
tas Ae 5s to10s. perlb.; the Black Hamburgh, Fronti- Walon way fro itis don to ane ens agg haga meres begin to b is then apt to overbear , and will re- 
gnans, &c., from 2s. pA 4 Pst ppene SS them Seach observ “re vod. SO- Guilleume's Se are,—1, Anagallis arvensis; 2, Euphérbia pier ag -tbe all race ben wee to pp. 88 m4 ate 181, of last year’s 
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markabl aeovonet acs . ae dha here. arm fh pdd and Te ake 3, rg Mee Soutoaeerin 4, he oon Z Chr oniolé, will find instru ns respecting. the treatment ef 
Ser comnaenetie: good, from 12s. to 30s. per doz. Cherriesare un- cultare™™ of any respectable ebookelie. wpe fir nei PELARGONIUMS from eye teed the ote eee 
Beuslly abu sr the wail-fruit, which is espe ye is oe Journeyman. yo N week. 
from 1s. to 3s. per Ib. ; the standard fruit from S. per Finnie one t your AZA’LEAS which have done goo weri (Abax Bhnara.=t co eg eal rr Ay 8 nite ‘im ii trom the top 95, for 
’ ibe, Strawberries continue to be “plentiful sap caplied, from into pots one size lar, ee r than those they are now in, using rough read vite A. ine 127, for Ananogen 
6d. to 1s. Gd. _ ee ee. tite pc an sn sta all, ar see peel peat anda small quantiy of silver-sand. Water 2 the a we 
ing from 4d. to 1s. per | ter potting, and place them out of doors in a sheltere oa 
end eg peepee cng phe . Bes Per hall seve; s the rather shady’ pote whee they may romela 7 the ages N E W S oO F ig H E W E E K “ 
ruit fr . : = ° A oc: al an e 
‘ Speained at the same prices. Cucumbers are good, from 1s.6d to | the reberoot bend UF the wed For further snpiathaniate “ AT arseilles reached 
fis. per doz. Ve, etables.— A small quantity of Asparagus is still to pone A refer you to p. see of this year’s Chronicle. The Climbers pagan ete Seepatoh peyote 
4 be procured, the best of which ea fi Pape a open: b best adapted for training vn aig ig trellis in pots are Tropee’- ratty aeiagt announcing the arrival of the India 
f hile the smaller shoots are selling for !s. unch, “ tricol T. taphyllum, T. brachyceras, Zichya mail. The n fact yect : 
a Cauliflowers have altered little since au inst aaeert . bat Cabbages a Series lor, ard . a racemosa. ye Liibértia pend sare greene favourable 
anager ing from Is. to 2s. per doz pean eat > Gen. Pollock t a arrived at Jellalabad, and Akhbar Khan 
have risen in price, being . per fora: Gompholobium polymorphum, Thunbérgia alata, T. alata 
“good quality and are sels from as. 6d. - és per ‘bushel, sieve. alba, and T. aurantiaca. has begun to treat for the ransom of the prisoners. Gen, 
; Ww! cheaper, being from 2s. Subscriber's Grasses sie P : M 
tale —melme kewise considerably reduced rapa te oe oey eo — nl sg ei te ee a Engla has been able to extricate himself from his dan- 
and are obtainable of 5s. “ A nee a Poa t iivietis: 7, Aira reeaaaey on Holcus lanatus ; 10, Catabrosa | 8&TOUSs position, and has reached Candahar . The news 
ecesee sre eaaseretist Shcnber thap quoted:in our last, 0m +1, “Vind saalhsnes~—"Y6 heen re ‘Digitale ten panies sags from China comes down to the 19th April. The Chinese, 
_ to. 2s. per dozen. Gnions are tolerably good ; shone ie kitchen ¥ = Fora GREENHOUSE t. by 10M Loft. eee a propagating- | 07 the 10th March, attempted to take Ningpo with a force 
useare ating —. 38 tes per dozen % hee Paes likewise pit tafe. aa adjoining, we wren £5 see end you to use 3in. | of 10,000 men, while another body attwcked Chinghae, but 
Se poate tal per bunch. Mustroo rather cheaper t ary nd M. Lorne’ Peta noouress rogers Howy and cap om they were repulsed in both instances with great loss.— 
Gey — ae See eget —_ 1eu00J 1s. od per ba ss aaishes vatiety bat is ay in form, out uper ame ! ees " The threatened ordonnance of the French Government 
im ies an e lower a ong and narrow. e Fu CHSIA 1s § ab 
quoted. Flowers.—Amongst these we observed several handsome | pretty, but it does not appear to haa! ey from some we relative to the import duties on foreign linens and threads 
E i ee plants zx cone bere aay 3 | have seen. Of ti e Mimuti, No. 2 is a beautiful variety; the er so on gen The duties on threads are raised 
as well as Picotees, P troemerias, Ericas, 1as, es, | bright ili f the cored, with the deep velvety e on woven good 
and pe oo colour of. the throat, gives it . beste appearance; the other Seed- 30 per et and the arr. sg ait a eta! 
sree re. aggre da 2, teas paiaree 3. ea are good, as forming a contrast to the attractive colour of | even meee et Thee duties, which are avowedly direct 
7 7% eum r doz., 0 ihiti 
es ~ erty 7, Straw mittee 34 * le 6d 3 , O18 Subscriber, Cork.—We recommend you ts add the fol- ae England; # went ys bi amare pdt 
: winapaee: bet pound, 5s to 108 Oranges: per do fs ae lowing PELARGONI ums to those you already possess .—Garth’s kinds of natectake, and will, no doubt, embarrass to a 
Peach spar bad 12¢ to 30s * : weapon 0; 68 tart Witch, Le) etiihe Cyrus, Annette, Amethyst, Eveline saga great extent tecpesemye intercourse of the two coun- 
Eerie, Baia epoe ates one per ror ; Soa hoa. eles abies er) of the. Fairies, eon PAMe gent Pe ie Ke of | tries. At th announcement of the ordonnance, the 
; Ppa aig 5 4 ipa bay ig 5 = Aioniy a LL aanTeeereres Taumsden *sMadele pp -Em yeu stay cael Monarch French tishe ‘ ‘li ned, isn an apprehension” ‘that. th 
SE } soe t, per punnet,!s 6d alm ushel, I6s nit, Lord Mayor, Lady Mayoress, ng r : ; ; : an has 
Currants, White, pet hi. ev.t96d {Kod | Nut rer bushel Ta eieods et which ia Oe Niaaciane auncixes bis |pmemmere might lead to pps ae and — | 
: = Red, for wine, 29 6d to 4s a < free aX Te ee stove plants is a Tuarrs, figured and described, in the also sa" place in our own securities from the same 
for dessert, per punn. 126d’ ‘ ee ae 269 p. 228, where he will obtain the information re- cause. he pes “cl however, has been hailed w 
VEGETABLES quired.— 
| Cabbage, per doz. 1s to 2s Onions, con. per half sieve, 4s to bs emo’s plant is Umbilicus pendulinus warm. expressions sa by the Paris peer 
: — mrorad per dor. : Pagano ‘ooking, per doz. beh., oe ~ An hig ge tt ad Orchidaceous plant is Neéttia Nidus avis; | and it is expected te have considerable influence on 
— ge half « siewey 1 6d to 2s 6d ‘i te 6d ogg pei Sp Bae sateen, Ptel a pecies the ding ti . ich to ite undis- 
Siac Rides per he levé, betes > Aspasagad aoies «% Billétia; 3, Leptospermum juniperinum ; 4, a Westringia. The | guised avowals of hostility to England. The result 
Windsor Tet bish., 29 to 3s 2 Mia 6d to 2s 6d best book for acquiring a preli knowledge of Botany is 8 ee 
> ’ — et or yls Oo is li < 
Potatoes, Old,.per ton, 70s Lettuce, Cabbage, p. score, 14 to 1s/6@| * LINDLEY’S ELb MENTS oF Borany.” of t el 0) ély to give a large majority o MM 
eae Oe She wart eles yea pet Aes Oe PERE B, A.—The going off f Mrenonerre in oor ena nisters ; and the address of Gen. renee one-of the 
idan oer bated or) | Sea Galea ix Pena nea | Se wanes, Land tres of tence as well as of Clover most eminent of the Conservative party, is hes 
, » a « > . ech. ¥ 
se saig ies dente 6 Baeslog,. pet | hell slate Se Bn oi —We should think an advertisement would he ied the | indicate that Count Molé will succeed M. ‘ui izot in the 
Carrots, per oes. neh, Qs to Gt Fen Gee aasnersets old ere spat a a ors pacar ten weigh Foreign De sane he new M lave 
ty n, 14 to . >, per pert CEs 
Horse Radish, per bundle, 26d 1078 -}Sa Hieg hse ' as AgAINS TIA are hypogynous, If you tear off the oh ey fey ger presented to the Cortes a programme of their intended 
Beem: per 2 2.-handa (24 to 20 each) j precengear 5 reggae ag come a weiewd y with it; a sufficient proof of their adhering to it, or policy. The chief features. of this document are their in- 
is pe 3 9dtols |Sa ok. buchs; - "| being perigynous. 
Syn ao 2 sr eens Basler don bunches, 3 ya ~ ait A Subscriber. op Canine plants yore anti will all mec tention re oa egies present ch “ nate down the 
es, per 5 » Arrow, p' sls ceed anted in open spaces e their 10ons talonia eee suggestion 
» Young, per ‘iver? Mushrooms, per pottle, 1s to ls 6d oe interfered with ; except t Punioh dowers tna ao cars radi- ges nh t tak lace 
Garlic, per paeats 46.19 Good pear soil may be used as soon as it is cut; peat ran tate bankruptcy. ce nagiaaentt patente 2 
"Wotioes to Correspondents. contains i iron in variable ye, eaeiecamnetaes ts much, some- Chambers ; but deposition have unanimously 
mes lit i ag ae * 
W. F. D.—No. 36 would be most acceptable; we have copies sid will be fully answered next week. “a resolved to =" the Ministry to the utmost of th 
Ma, If your Cucumbers are grown out i aces -_ Corie 3 ion ae ba poten aga the necessity of | power; and it is not expected that the yee as at 
° upon a | some ‘woodcuts de ays Mr. ton’s . cons | un 
ridge, they will require to = looked _ onthe ne watered i : Sgn The yrto m is stew to ay it is not a re resent tituted, 3 long ho q be sa 
thinnir an remain- hie x6 0 . Andersonii, it must be an undescrib! cones 
sh ww thi into name Nos. 1 and 2 are i 
a shoot oceantonaly ct been vid qt beachier o frit the plants jaro watiyi “het Horticultural Society od rg be greatly obliged a agitation of a revolutionary character has pre 
= haa take them up and replace them with youn; ger oe or | by ately or seeds of th The Sphenégyne is, perhaps, vailed at Pampeluna; but the prpwrers dl measures 
somes am nro ee ae — sag oe oi ma ner po t Prien This ners mad the Mi vd ey fh cooageeitend taken by the authorities have hithert 
shoots own how . : : 
tering them ; these will sais ‘strike root, and pa gsr the are obviously right in sidering it necessary to give them un- In preserving order.— —In Portugal, the Comercial and 
a — ee —— the early treatment of Cucumbers will be eae quantities of water, to ay the excessive See cua the SS eaten Slave-Trade Treaties are still impeded by vexatious diffi- 
-teRand J; Gach We enmot praise your Ross. Its too ie. | Raspberry into frit «season earlier than oak eaisies ; snd the elections are proceeding fexoseiitaay 
> ued in form ; its co t bright enough; in fact it looks | An Original Subscri no —fomek eee are, ore tana if Ministers, who are likely to have a iat ajority on the 
Fae de” fra pts ierinnce on |e serial en oeareniat ith he te | ere elections, — Tm Turkey, he ese, Soaeines 
should, atleast, know what he is ate shout: He evidently | gredients. : e Ottoman Ministers and pi e 
does not know wher: Basen Hetiesor« is when he —— aa = Cadwallader.—Black oxide of Manganese is a most durable 
found mee every marsh. It does not happen to grow w wild in material for black Paint, and cheap. : 
2s iverpool, and, we presume, at a cost not exceeding 2/. per ton. 
Vigneron's "plants poeraaaleise radicans; 2, Chirénis Lime would a ing for your land ; if it is light, 30 
3, Redalionia: eee 4, Mesembr anthemum aureum; | bushels an acre will be sufficient; if heavy, use three times as 
5, aGalinm. “The ““THEORY OF Honniccurens” is an applica’ cation much, We have no experience in w g-machines. It will 
_ f science to general Gardening.—We do not know the work | not be difficult to ep Roses at Michaelmas, but you had a 
’ of Professor Daniell’s which you  opuak of. , when you do so, deprive them of all their leaves and replan 
A Constant Reader.—The leaves of your Pings appear to have | them as pene l as you 
been sg d_by the rays of the sun ha pres asians pow es x gi . is impossible to Lore your Vine by a leaf. 
upon thi hen the plants have not had an yon og ep . B.—Your tstemon is P, Cobza. 
water at thejoutr ss fekeh the leaves with the Botanist’s plants are,—1, Cytisus sessilifélius; 2, Coronilla 
to enable them to fulfil their functions at so high temperature. E’merus; 3, Myosotis palustris; 4, Melissa grandiflora ; ; 5, Tha- 
D. X. F:-will find the Index of last year’s Chr in No.1 of | lictrum flavum; 6, Thalictrum ence 7 Thalictrum minus; 
this year. We continu tate from time to time what we can | 8, Aspérula tatirica; 9, Gdlium boreale; 10, Vicia cracca. The 
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respecting Guano, and until further experiments haye been | Moss is Sphagnum acutifdlium. | Silver- ey) is pest Uda sheet for 
made with itj it will be impossible to say whether it may be used | striking cuttings of CamELLIAs in; but the surest methods 
with safety upon all greenhouse-plants. gto or Sopa, if | propagati ed them are by grafting, lay ering, and Rehan 
applied in small quantities, and only upon the rooés of plants, has W. D. F.—Yo Rama are Poleménium cordleum and, 
t benefit, an d might probably be of service to | thalmum creates 
"ee : sree d« Your aiant i is not a Metrosideros, but Cal 
—l SAND Skid ee li‘, We never heard of any difficulty in flowering 
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