510 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [JULY 30, 
re; Greek, in fact, but they | be decidedly wrong in stating that they have proved no- ee Princess A aj tn Bi sharye's s ington Burroughes’ Syipl 
i cre, enn, Duke of Wellin ; s 
might as well talk Chinese. Pray proceed in ~ sped thing none. aan io Barge . - sage fruit, Lee a! per Sag peo mig SP SeGUMDUEE "a: large olfver Goa 
kk yo have begun, and continve to writ ap wony. 18. Garker, ene Of..a; Gineren flayour Headley ; 3, middle silr Taon., ated Mg , &mall silver do., Mr. 
it, without losing time; for I can assure you there are afew | whose veracity I can ouch, res me that og nane Edmonds. Best 12 Blooms oF CABN ATL large silver do., 
(1 am bappy to say, only a few yet) fy pat dl h plant of the Elton Pine in his garden; and there Las Headley Weote rca do., Mr. Pais 3, a silver do, 
who would much wish to understand Botany arden- | fore his seedling could not have been impregnated by that | 2" di. urydges, 2, middle silver do., Mr Samteeey tenia 
ing, though. their Latin edu , been enticely variety. 1 should Consider het Mr. Newsome is justified | do. Mr. Fyffe. Besr Conuecrion or CuT FLowERs: middle 
neglected! I cannot speak of such ProneDRpae with any co tiers see t_to be a new kind, when gieer do., Mr. Bushell ; 2, small do., Mr. Rowley. Best Co.rsc. 
nce. 1 wish I had the same means a you BAW raised from seed of bis own growing, and when the fruit | T10% OF MiscuLtanwous PLants: sarge S0., Mr. Townley 7s, 
I * P F) the Pri middle do., Mr. Bushell. Crass THe SEconD: Gentl-men's gar. 
and I would write them down. I t¢ a will do y of such quality, flavour, and size, as the Princess | deners: Bust Co.umcTion or MISCELLANEOUS PLAnTs: 
best. to baffle them.— Erica Arbutus. al has proved to be, even though it bor me medal, Mr. Clark, gr. to T. Smi ;.2, large silver do., 
d m Botanique.—\nu a late Chronicle, a week or | semblance to an o I can only say that the fruit eties, er ag Ta go es ees &. Mr. Pattison 
two beck, I observed, in an article, headed 2, Signs of the [in 1811 was truly gigantic in size, and that t a6 of | eximia, ampullices, Mdssoni, infundibuliformis, tricolor, Shan” 
ies,” the opening of a shop in Clifford-street, by Mr. | them, as Mr, 80 ay nag weighed 1 Ib.—T.. 5S. | noniana, and various others, Mr. Wilson T COLLECTION oF 
Harding, who styles self “ Marchand de Bouquets !’’ | Brooke, Dewsbury. (W rene that ws. soar Cocxscomas : middledo., Mr. Scorrer. BesT12Batsams: middle 
am rather surprised that you did mot notice at the sa d no opinion upon this et know el, Me: ae ay BS aie Saamee or 
time the Magazin Botanique, ope No. 3, Maddox- | about the Strawberry in q patiened Gaawarions: 1 , Mr. Embleton 12 Warre. 
street, by a Mr. Julien; who, | am told, is a very cele- alt’s Strawberry.— ad been said about | crounp Picorres: middle do., Mr. Embleton; 2, smali do., Mr 
brated musician—a rather odd mixture of professions. | the difficulty of cultivating Matt's Pine, that it was. my eee ifs itd Uy Ta : rar oes bes Hancock 
Although the a neement over the shop would | intention 0 ting, through Chronicle, how well | i tadtedo.. Troan’ nneee Bough op A et oe 
any perso that there was a Botanical collec- | mine had succeeded with no other attention than that |. parsons; 2, smalldo., Mr.Atlee. Bust BAsxet oF GraPes: middle 
mto be seen aan it me however, no more iven to other kinds. . Last ust I procured some de Bisck Hamburgh, Mr. Atlee Bears ORTS OF VEGBTABLES 
i iddie do., Mr. er » gr. to — Hemming, Esq., of Brix. 
shop of another Mar rgus. 1 ener, ta time when the at d rea res and in ve fot? 2 teed dé. Mi. Roark Crass: Pl ir al r 
The Seeds of the cp oi your Paper of condition for making 8 for tender errles. | Market Gardeners, and Florists: t COLLECTION 18- 
the 16th inst., under Laburnoms; and. signed | However, he | must of necessity be planted, and towards | cx.ransous Piants; gold phd i “Mr. Jackson; 2, large 
re “ i : iddle do., Mr. Catleugh. Best C 
. Cua statement to the effect that neither the wood middle of Octobe the plants were putting forth | silver do., wley; 3, mi g T CoL- 
curious | flower stems ; these I pinched off. e following spring | LECT!0% oF PeLARGoNTUMS: 1 Bapphire, » Louis 
bark, nor leaves of the common urnum are injurious > P * & sp Qu - Angusta, uty; Launcelot, Witch, Drusilla, Flash, 
to cattle, because, th, _ cows and sheep got beds were raked, and sl rface loosened and cl Una and os Mr. Ca’ leugh; 2, ose , Alex. 
into his plantation, and ¢at some of his Laburoums, of weeds; and in due time indications of a most abundant oe mal sere Duk Henry, Victory, re, Fire. 
ev 
was only by timely vir. 
emetics that they recov deb 
f 
ad eaten ag 
ty, or had not been promptly attendee to, the case 
serious tt is to caution econo aad 
anger that 
I state the “pe fact. N or intligen agricultu- 
rist would thin running such * ris eer 8 cows Or 
cattle ; and I leit must young stock- 
master.— W. T.—[{Our correspondent ine not seem to 
understand the question to which H. C.'s answer applies. 
F p. 347), the seed of 
run into suc 
this Mi Gheameed, no; and what 
s Ww. tT. that he was wrong? 
of Vines — 
Vines,’ against the swee ing do 
a“Tyro,' t 
an to Li the flower- 
of death made 
of the 
the destruction "of cea mall "the plants in my garden. 
Yet, h not been a) ne pest, I make no doubt that } 
sos eh thie ordina atment, have had an abundan 
cro of this delicious “Stranberey ; half plants were 
qu a killed, _My poy d, but ‘of a very strong adhe- 
mre peat The the plants are looking healthy. 
3 5 ering Cabbage, “gts transplanting Cabbage 
Plants, Broccoli, &c., it.is generally the BPations f in dry 
Fequentl A haw I th oes 
m than as ut 6 pars the 
und x be ap ay ssary la- 
method I Pane is this: Afte rl pote opened 
t the Siig) ges the outs, ore. , I pour 
ier supply. be a (say abou ey into each 
ne ie ed them any more, 
My lants, so 
why eu treated, have 
ec! _N. 
Doneeaenls might perhaps bea po 
- instructions on the on 
, Open at the sides pr 
y ! 
hs reason in pre gee ‘oe prem ae animal from srg 
ractice o be derived; it is oe little co 
soem aro 
e, as sr as 
e 
textu y 
% and deposit them in the 
wood required to be perfected, are far preferable to a host 
of leaves excluded from the indosace of light and air, and 
winter- pruning. I have frequently, when training up a 
ang sh de 
“be re- 
to replace a spurred rod int 
arked it at first w 
trawberries were 
“ Pyro" cuit Ssrodas e facts, by allowing his 
ramble at ae re, rer prevent the attacks of that li 
the Auge poses, I am afraid —— get 
which experience 
e 
Bae 
oo gaye? eR: 
ti do not a a ea or trees 
act infurtolily on plants around t “exert 
a baleful influence. — The opinion of 75 rrespondent, 
I. presume, belongs ‘to the class of eitipathies which 
involves the Be drs —J, db 
me's Prin 
orris 
ca 
s Royal Strawberry. —I Soke 
as Pkted 
to be stri rictly jus expect : 
bear ee eaariy | ios ‘fruit ‘the first year; and he must 
of 
| bundaus; 
: ang Poet From 
covering 
y washing ae pee men excessive yest 
is k ve sag wet 
use; a) if t co i by 
there will se less ‘Pa 
a nia ar 
buried in the soil, re the soil kept in in a moderately moist 
a there will much loss. The ents of 
© Ju tee. ce pate recorded i 
give a fair chance to the most volatile sont 08 
were spread on the surface.— R.. Lymburn 
n the Chr ai hg “did not 
as the whole 
PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES, 
ROYAL SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY 
July 26.—This, en second berg in the Su 
the season, was n usly attended; and the dis irlrst towers | 
y of C cananites cae s eaaaaees remarka 
winning stand of the peg exhibited y She Rey. A, A Matthews 
could scarcely have bee celled, and y of the other stands 
were ~~ ~ 3 ts wd it in ‘merit. The eat t Roses sent by a. 
Lane uncommonly good; the collection of th 
former ensive, and was accompanied by several 
plants of their new Soedien Fuchsia. Some 
aggre were hig age Amongst those og Ahn bed Clark, 
. to F. Smith, ah : well-flowered plan 
lieke, Poly gala fain, Txora coccinea, no pal 
Mr, Atlee oxheees a pretty y'specimen of Burténia ecuntovte, Retae 
ii, and marked 
but decidedly superior Yo it in soweviiake 
flex eth ent ar Cypripédium insigne. Mr. 
um 0s um e, 
h had Sieenal sanity vorletinn ok Peekein pester 
of a delicate flesh dewreert Siu Gere Eankolone proliferum ; a 
some specimen 
ia semperfiorens, Pad ‘a 
full flower. The seedlin 
Tower; a 
pee: is. 
i A ae 
eat ndigenous 
A agye nso to eae order of 
Daant following is sof the 
prea pas He THE tne “ST, Amateurs, po bt pars For THE 
BEST 12 BLooms of Waite PrcotEers? a. lan Trip 
, Prince Vic of A 
Lob at. Rabanne) Beatrice Captivation, ar; Gu timed? Ama- 
a Car r. Gaines. Er : large silver do., Mr. 
aihennsal Lane; 2, mid- 
Ricbeen.: Rosas, os patonad lar, rge mH 
any Best 36 VARIETIES, 81 NOLE SPECIMENS: 
dle do., ag oo 
small do., Messrs. Lan 
om of "Bedford, Broo 3 Flora 
wrt ven des Gapecthe, Beauty of Woodho ouse, Young's Sir 
ie Peel, 8 Prince Geo 
Hufton’s Duke of Wellington, 
Jacques, yr oats ale Semaiera. Bonn by Bess, harl of Le 
and Martin’s Spey Mr. Norm 2, middle do. ane 
lyn; 3, epee ed ; es Capueins, e poltit's First. rate, Willmer’s 
Hero of pataaiesen): oune" rooke’s Flora’s Garla 
8s Ven 
Twitchett’s Don John, ‘Bly’ s Lady “Ely, Headley’s William Co be 
9g Jac gems giana, Addenbrook’s pares Stal s Kentish 
Beauty, mer’s ‘Tinttndvs , Mes n. Best 12 
White- Be ad PICOTEES: hirg’ do., sie nm Victoria, 
arpe’s Hector, Gidden’s Mrs. Hennel, scr Bride, Sharpe’ 3 
Barnard’s Cornelius, 
Pa Teazer, an 
T 
do., Mr. 7 2, : 
Best 24 Sdeornnwt: large do. Mr, Bunney,.. Best rour Or- 
CHIDACEOUS PLANTS: ee do. * Mr. Brace, Best six SPECIMEN 
PLA : large do., Mr. Bruce; 2, ave foal Mr. Coutts. Best 
SINGLE SPECIMEN: /ar, ree do., Mr. stad wson; 2, middle do., 
a. Schroder. EST SKEDLING 16 de ail 
~» Duchess of mney i coe a ~o EE 
= TION : smali do., M Extra Prizes apne 4 
BERS OF THE Bociary! + ver cup, give 
Pe sy 12 White- ~aoeamery Picotece. to Amateur Me only, 
Annette, Green’s Queen, Beauty of Rendle, Mee re 
pe’s. Welling 2 arpe’s Hector, Brinkley’s iidichalis 
Brinkley’s Paiple Petiection, Garret’s Lad y Dacre, Gidden’s 
Prine ~ her, Kirtland’s Mrs. proses fe fear $ Isabella, Mr. 
oa > sata Mr. og aig 9-4 
opp Edmonds, poe guine Seg m by T.B 
ef clastes, S iee the best Bizarre Carnation, Mr. 
bes 
en by Messrs. Dickson, or 
mber. — 
heat Fiora’s Garland, Mr. Norman. 
‘One , Esg.; light-edge 
a ae at Mr Headley ; ditto, for the best heavy- 
dged, Re H. Matthew: e entra ney, d buted for 
the bd Hwceng fcr gee wai won by Messrs. Henbrey, , Hendiey, 
H. Matthews. The Linnean medal, given 
T. =, Een, ae cut Indigenous Flowers, was awarded to Mr. 
Coat 
FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
July a Tee eran to the list of prizes which we noticed 
as havin a e last meeting for ae 
sem and “Picotees, we saben a ay oe gh RNA- 
's Lady Ely, Leader, dice Midd lesex, 
p that Fr 
arpe’s Wellington, Waine’s Victoria, Mrs. 
Senuard. Brinkler’s Duchess, Wells’s Lady Flower, Crask's Vic- 
Wildman’s pa rem and Gidden’s Albert; °, Mr. Edmonds, 
for Ace of Trumps, pana re WVeasey, Gaines Queen, 
Mason’s Charlotte, Teaser, gland, Cornelius, Lady 
Dover, Waine’s Victoria, "Invincible, and Jobn Perry; 3,M 
Headley, for Waine’s Victoria, Hea , Unknown, Brink- 
, Gidden’s “neaser, 
rs. Barnard. e Prize of 
=~ 8 
y for Martin’s 
to Cambridge, Waine’s Queen Victoria, Sir BR, Peel, Miss 
y Mr, 
Te zes a by th 
Ss, eae 
best Crimson do., to Willmer, for Maudsley’s i Burns; 
