Josz 20, 1857.1] 
THE GARDENERS 
atten 
vais 
See tt onh 
ape” must 1t only 
mast it go 
er an eye to which the shoot y be} p 
oat T: What would be = effect of viaii 
two bunches, and jorde 
bunch? 8. Should the path be 
rar 
at ers 
Skea f 
ol who ractised the operation for 8 o 
stated ans it had the a e OE the 
ning from 4 to ut he r ed, 
that the entik ascend the | 
fruit. cheng also operated upon 
ripening was earlier, | 
very unfay conten conditions| 
give it up beca es becam 
and sold for less eare those of of his neighbours 
rapes d 
sited by M. | 
ference between the Grapes produ ben 
andl those above it, a Arete in the size, but aaa in the | 
: f the moe 
states the ringin: 
most minute care is taken to 
ere 
ns the 
ee "lady confirmed 
t had operated upo; 
tiat it at te the individual. 
eet oe 
wed t 
l "n after ringing, or should it K topad 
Haw 
ne has been long known and ree 
e p well as 
where hey eor plenty a large q 
m. F., 
. | perfectly double, bem 
ide and more ahasi 
hould it prove Se hb this said Cra pe 
E n I intend a rc couple in autumn), th 
og the hin 
bd on Whitethorn ‘Sod be paa 
pnsan of sinia would be preferible to the | 
other way, or the tt on oe ee ould 
gany beaut tiful. 
| effect on the lawns 
trees would be nee 
in more expose 
‘this season sa m was 
nto esgar 
cilik ch ikay 
situations. 
one neoan 
startin, 
f 
g “nd, why bo not the same experimen 
on the Ha as introd! | 
bran haa of the be at or selina 
a at 
hing I Pore ica 
in = ve 
aon ana heka e observed the near 
‘al li 44) 
iraran 
Burton. 
passing thron 
uti 
It is evident] a variety A f Silene Aerts 
of this 
rol D 
perad the a 
e work- 
| man was 
| dim bing) wi 
tha t of the rc 
ttle adze, whi ch was 
his a apparatus that all the Poplars in F 
indeed most scattered tre 
es every 
your patti nden 
and this 
with Segr oa enclosing a quantity ad 
ire At the top of this the stem is surrounded by 
funnel-shaped piece of zine, Vaktin to facilitate ‘the 
ae nn leap got e oule, 11, Rue Henri I 
t. Germai en Laye, J 
Soricties. 
Royat BOTANIC: Ragiets Park, June 18.—The 
sete exibition of the season held under ses auspices 
e on y The da; 
as all that Taia possibly have been desired, sd show 
t |a good one, a aD large. and 
eenhouse 
tained Azalea Iveryana, in good condition ; 
bush of the seen Heath, scarcely’ tes 
GUU OMe 
it 
eee plants Ta ti saw. Is 
raged blotched inside ; 
as ever f on 
of the m sive Epacrises an 
known among sates aiy (Aphelexis) ; one oof the best specimens in “the 
Fa arieg ated Brugmansia — -Öne “Of my plants o £| country of the Willow-leaved Ixora covered wi 
B. sanguinea has thro ariegated branch ; is ~ m; the white woe Ixora nearly equally fine, 
caren for this plant tó t ek thus, or is this a novelty thoigh scarcely so large a plant ; ae charming rosy 
an pro ing ? The k blossomed Dipladenia crassinoda; a. large red 
ba. light green stripe round the leaves, which are also Azalea, and a _ hu z Pimelea ta, r, 
it seems likely to be perpetual, reen, gr. to Sir E Bart, showed 16 
i the branch, whick is 8 or 9 i J 
poe Correspondence. has pr ez markings, s s B, sangui le is evergret m were three splendid specimens of Ala- 
ines.—From the tone of Mr. Ferrabee’s | in a w yla kinki ing tl d make A variegata, still full of flower; Azalea 
| rot a yo of Saturday last, the publie | ges rime our rather mited 3 Maiba of | Symmetry, one mass of blossoms; a lovely Stephanotis, 
a ER pose that something unfair had taken variegated fo age greenhouse plants. James Moly, | #04 a glorious example ca depressa. Mr. Taylor, 
Pee of these at Chiswick Gardens, Allow Axm SEE Dovoik iyi J agar Esq., of Streatham, who was plac 
maar that none of the competitors were previously a Hyd ee ngeas- R pe pt Arte hie golak merit, sent some charmingly flowered 
ile da t to take place, that all and tents struck me more at ie niire Fête | Aphelexs, ‘Dipadena crassinoda, Rondeletia speciosa, 
| from the were worked by labourers indi tely tne the Blue Bai eás in the Duke of D ire’s | the white Se Ixoras, both bea utifully in flower ; 
allowed to work th he parties competing were not privat den. The secret of the tint, ite manufacture, | Azalea v. ta, a well-grown Erica obbata, and the 
happy tom, gba » I be I in vain attempted to clicit from a gardener, so am com. | pale y ellow Allamanda grandiflora. 
| hes in or ng Pi s bee ping with pees at any | pelled to apply to you for help. Ahm I have tried, and roe 12 ieee mt | ore ted shoots waai 
Í * E + an r reci] “ faculty,” but | 7 Messrs. Fraser, > “pps. z 
| a Norab that under coopt judges my ee plants cre We the ‘ula ink and white ha: _| first sent the Cavendish H — oiae no 
thei work the best, and ; O | Cyanophilus. in the. cultivation of | Bergiana round purp! 
: ‘ia th the least labour of an; is | Rhynchospermum ides, and en Ay fine Statice 
-contrivance m y the Bino H ürangens, a iri» relisted to, nothing is | #y: wy epee th 
—— Forkshire, of the kind now in Thos » Leeds, | used but Peat a little silver sand mixed with | Holfordi, alluded to in e Chiswick 
i Ea aa it e Peat is proc ed from Wimbledon Common, exhibition on the 3d inst., stil in irira condition. 
Í ona Orchard Houses.—A visit the other “y and the sand kan n named Clark, who resid Fraser had two nag flowered Allam 
rth ta ae 
auteurs must 1 taught me one thing, viz., tha at we | at oe near his mixture the cuttings |} ioe Rt oe Heaths, zaleas, the waft smell- 
fake pot baliere all that is id in Mr. Rivers struck, and wn till they flower; the water used | ing Rhynchospermum jasminoides, an some 
in Me Be cannot help t that it is not right | ;, sapped by the West Middlesex Water Coenen) ax eminen Mr. Epps showed among abe things 
Without CN that k Sutto ampion neum .—From one pl t of good p of Stephanoti ibunda, Aphelexis 
Would re variety I have this day, June tie cut two fruit ior arg small but peensas mort an i 
chin ih. "Phe bime | ane, an J 3 
sacon ancora iit tom oat tity of Cucum-| Among collections of 10 Stove and Greenhouse plants 
plant has has pA mia me with no small quantity o satis Š 
» | bers 28th of April this vya averaging 1 foot the best came from Mr. Dods, gr. to Sir J. Cathcart, Bt. 
imch in Teng each. T am also growing many other |1 consisted of a haring Dine, Tesehenenltin, sone 
varieties suppli y di d Ia k ‘yet a 
to ay Chak the majority of them are not worth Allamandas, well flowered; Vincas, and Leschenaultia 
X Wht formosa. who l second 
, eit p for bition ; > P a : 
the above Cucumber I would recommend to all who|in this class, sent a large a nd fine Ixora javanica, 
he first year. | desire to ae ae variety.—Joseph Nielner, | scarcely ot ta aereo - mete a red 
ural Society’s orchard ine Azalea equall ; vigorous Caven- 
W. Tireman, Esq., Loftus Hall, equauy jarge, 
. last year and the Redcar, Harak oo rs one ey the “art of E. x trieolor, Alamanda gr g 
ora, an anesi. Mr. 
awthorns, §c.— contributed no Hey other things a handsome Dipladenia 
inoda, th 
i te meal aan us 
town in spring my vtdenkion 
by a new and most delicious 
se fener 
Foreign de ora rr ie 
-Elms in the Champs Elysées—Ow an absence 
B 
aa am, about the bar barked Elms in 
ce | C 
from homel ses notsee yonr Nomer fo for Say. 16. Init am 
a-like kerd reflexum, two large 
f E. tricolor, which was 
e. 
w rd $. 
say they will ‘recover. Of course 
+ 
may be teat ote: Tiare pe ieee tae 
unha 
h 
Most of them look "rather , but whe 
ai 
that the aking must 
however, though, yi I graa said, they are 
but flourishing, an vement is 
a 
a and I dare | a 
F. G. Farmer, Esq. 
jasminoides, Ixora i 
in y various — 
oe a In “this group t the most 
frondosa CAR 
a collections of 6 Stove “and Green Greenhonse an 
eee to. W. : 
Jocs moë menn that boti the ayer bm 
| and very odd the trees look 
era hte This brown 
no shrubbery | trunks of a bright brown. 
