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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[June 13, 1857. 
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2, Mr. Hil, gr. to R. Sneyd, at 3, Mr. Fleming, gr. 
to the Duke of Norfolk ghar commen 
ill oyal Cte eaches and Violette 
Hitive Nectarines; Mr. Busby ea some “= serge 
Peaches 
pegs, and every ye iai is pac ked into a valise | 
hes in diameter, weighing 
Uxbridge. [Our reporter’s 
ed to 
ae riegated Jasmines.—Observing the notice in your 
last Number respecting the variegation imparted to the 
green Jasminum cee by budding it with the 
variegated kind, I y that I have sev me iiare ants 
which have been 80 worked for ma ny years, 
ga- 
tion n transferred to the fine foliage of J. pool 
would b de yee I ~ Se se a cate several plants 
seasons, 
w 
to describe the result of the 
on matt ti the buds 
ual The state te of the Gras 
of space, absence of skilled workmen, and other circ 
eto as the trial diffi ult and inconclusive, so 
apa smithy se a of wha ust not 
be eri of excellence. It was a wert 
roth “the trial hoaa fined to 16-in 
h sales or e remai 
herefore gave up the vexperiment | 
the 
outside, ¢ t 
oots, | outside, 
outsi¢ le of the gear. Ferral 
ches; Shanks, 61., 
inches Each was tried upon level 
and round Sant 
case Green’s machine had the ad- 
, Samuelson’s hegre sone than Share on 
ut Shank | did i work best round 
to outsid 
| ve prem 4 
groun 
~ Societies. : 
— SA 
HORTICULTURAL: GARDEN EXHIBITION, June 3 & 4. 
—The invitation to manufacturers to exhibit garden 
and other p articles ttt with mmaa | 
ture on this occasion well su 
however, “br to remain open for 
a week, as it was 
announced of 
removed them on the Fae ay te after ti eati 
vases, in metal an and te ani i untain-basins, an 
show. Ti ne flowing report of them made 
be some- 
Sik : 
at er Cagnuolo, the site of the “alla of An 
cad have any doubt; from the nature of its 
n it is obvio us that it exposes a ve 
construe- 
an 
where such is desira Another boiler whi merit 
are na im acknowledge ed is Thomson’s a 
xhi 
bited 
ilers 
satisfaction, not only as regards their simplicity and 
omy in F aitada and fuel, but sie as respects the’ 
large amount of heating power which ‘they, pau 
i from it, 
pienaari boiler, but still different 
furnace fittin 
was pe on a stand with fire-clay furnace, not 
requiring any brickwork. These boilers ‘can be 
used mr or on ween description of hot-water 
steadily with as. 
appar 
little a 25 tae From the same 
sisting of upright 
t the ends for warming halls and cor 
from 41 
as) 
Si 
2 
BE! 
EREE 
=. 
Fees? 
boilers € f 
soot; 
at the ancient Lanuvium, was shown by by Me 
Blashfield, sibe was am - finest thing in the 
utiful numerous tazzas 
Tents the most remarkable came enag 
Messrs. B. Edgington. They were all pect pe 
viceable, easily pitched, securely aap aer to th 
and free to a great extent from 
being aarep by long tent lin 
e the following :—A me 
tent, ranean re radies which alt! 
handled, was capable 
“gi 
e broad 
A pan rich coin UR could scarcely have ‘nels 
diame 
on one gravel walks they produced a 
gained in-any other 
It is 
AL GARDEN PAVE ot appear, with the 
sts. Maw & Co., of the Benthall 
Londan, 1531 7 kta figuro i yramid being 
> 2 head of the te 
in|admired ‘for their cheapness com 
others, i Tamod Dray’ for the panam: fi of as castings 
| p! 
, |collection of 
Chie iad hatte beriodek. 
SEATS TABLES, which are -n 
in gardens, w ere supplied in abundance 
| Nerwich; ‘S. Hood, Samuelson, Dray & Co., a Taker 
Street Bazaar, regeo Some, like 
combined with utili utility 
Hely, Phillips, 
3} shown , Cogan, 
ler Lloyd, th the my manufactured by Saunders & see rh 
54, Doughty Street. “Mr. Phillips exhibited 
it mien ad h — 
the angles bei 
nt by 1-inch rope, 
ae oe mene z sabe and which being 
yh trong iron pegs to the ground, 
ughbo 
e 3 daeorintion 
a et remarkable that se makers of ORNA- | pi 
T did n 
utiful 
necessary | 20 
if first class work of Though dif rent pie ee was 
erent in the ciple on 
a mee Mens 
n placed upon a i 
Arois, some of considerable beauty, were 
UCSCIIPUIOLM 
is their ability = collect 
er the be doe 
he 
and thus become a working part of t 
Mr. Macrostie, of Kingston-on-Thames, achat i boiler 
came 
pipes. aylor came 
perwers boiler, and. another kind with peon dome, 
g in the middle a pi 
came from Mr. Eley, 
Hutchison, gr. at Castle eet came one 
an arched semicircular boiler, on whose bes sm 
ich 
