spider than the sulphur and The 
Hink "n 
luxuriant. R. 
Our correspondents w 
should furnish 
he insects and plants, or 
be Propagated.— 
ux Says 
English 
plants; but now I 
MAY. 
lants of Scolopendrium from 
"E 
coloured beetle- p Capes here “ade and sailors, we: 
mero the 
injurious 
who wish for 
us in all cases 
ants, 
with 
leaves 
I pe 
sige 
ts scent 
the Violet.: E. W. s We believe there is no difficulty 
in in or: throw 
ursery. It is mon. Nort 
T anaana as baki as sweet when in flower 
in the Champs Elysées.—I have 
Paper f for ad ung of last. month, an 
a. paer been "parked i in the Champs 
Upon, 
ough any 
h American tree, 
d 
read 
dust seen your I oth dithongh I consider his excuse of carelessness.a 
mong 0 
ee notice, taken ws the mays in in| obliged to Bis forward, It 
Ely off as into his 
he unfortunate trees, 
a great fg wa in. their fate I used to stand 
and wah oe bark stripping, lamenting. the vary 
the their barkin: 
way in opera: 
for. not oniy yoi they strip off the outer ia or 
bark, . too many instances 
destroying the tree ninman 
done.. No one seemed to attend 
ete 
? | up his Hotei at l 
r | is to mix 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE; 
his pots ? Ra a agi pra = le al in 
his garden? My ga at 7 o'clock or a 
quarter before, looks "a his éi aké atom prinetpls), 
such i inquiries and answers necessar 
Blue Meier: Ser 
peilin ngs, or perhaps better still, iron 
scale ramiam a  blacksmith’s forge in the earth p (in his 
give 
umber taken 
| Fruit left on. | Fruit taken taken off. 
Name of Apricot. 
H 
atii, “apr 
of 
Bertin. 
S 
Kaisha 60 
itto not known 
Blenhei im 113 
T aoii 29. 
99 
; Par’ 1 
Wiio proper treatment such crops cannot. be ob- 
ned. My 
oA Prior 
well Gr. to v: Crowley, Hay gie June 28 
——tThe pas sage nearly at foot of p. col. a, shoul 
have be een as —My old t Bis of Peaches Ro 
Nectarines. have e in the same (13-in 
eua ag the soil was taken out, from ie 
in| I dir m; 
uch 
Mr. Rivers? account of the failure of his apn ri- 
lame e one, and one whic 
is Bienes idea 
te in ill 
tools, 
"Tough 
the 
if not 
to. the 
n 
trees Missu are stated to 
man and own gardening), veiting 
ae A nn a 
ade 
caring 0! 
mongst the: enemies to the gato If Mr: 
Rivers ls meee that the wood of last year’s stock was not 
ufficiently ripened he. ought to have made. it ghee 
[and. not hay, ve charged the full price ; for although 5s, 
for a 
y „have a crop this season. 
a, Darten one, ee 
ae ever PR ventured to 
o | and I always stated I should have 
I blant 
sum I did, but. should hav 
us | with, maiden trees.. The failure of pis 
me in a ve pu h awkward posi 
eing a n has been: anxiously watched, 
| house bei elty mine 
as | 87° 
|| chospermum. 
Holfordi. 
we whose chong have 
are not so, I 
ad 
tes it is ae exorbitant Wat | Rhynchospermt 
believed that I should | 
k varieties of Cattleya 
Ue ULY 4, 1857; 
formerly noticed by us; Dipladeni a crassi 
plant of the Wow Han and some wel] , 
aths. Mr. Do » QT to Sir ie Catheart 
for da lar 
cor respondent has to do 
Allaman 
. remel 
| trees Ihave in pots, the gees of fruit 1 now on the tri 
ago. | trees, and the n in 
anda, P ocoma pro- 
ng Plerom e o with 
raed as largeas a 5s. piece; an ae aa 
s. Fraser furnished a Cleroden 
Mes: 
Stephanotis ar ges _Thynehowpermtin 
Statice imb 
ae iad red Kalosanth, TE 
isqualifi 
Wine 
up, cis fair pee Alaman 
coccinea, the Java Ixora, and other ia oe 
eady appeared 
colum: eie Barter, who had kgr nen at eg ei 
Dota ie javan 
Vernoni, a of the Pra of the, fesa fa varieties of A 
Cape Heath. 
In collections < 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants T i 
ums, Ixoras, Cape Heaths, more 
kind beautifully flower 
Anguloa 
colabium retusum, : 
Mossize, one with much n much more 
red h: e one solitary: Nectarine to exhibit as a |in a lip than the other ; (Phalænopsis i), D De 
reward for w. ear’s trouble, and, to. me, ree r ; 
$ am mu piso Tn pees expe dena cia and B of the better ek: of the 
Rivers I must wst al that the Grapes turn pe as well as I y's Slipper. pig 
and my Strawberries were splendid, if in| Sent a fine 
Hig next edition fa would just tone down the picture | Aerides, Cypri 
ery | and work in a little more shade, I feel t 
d every one Sul feel much re satisfied, and he him- | Y T 
ag lf we en high imation than | Aiea, ‘Oncidium Papilio, the Whi 
se ha he does at - In answer to your other ci Mr. waaier, 
men pondent I beg to say that I cannot be said to have | Esq. had two plants of Saccolabium. 
knoy failed. in Apricot growing, horas only bars half spikes 
o had a oa “i pal p one tree | SUA i 
Kur ab all. Are t a es gi in ‘the So- | Lindeni, and the White 
3, about. poi lg Aaa T Y. Z. [Very few indeed.) | In the N 
pose at yak he. Veitch show: ae ae 
nae. plants of Saccolabium gu 
2 his, el Socicties.. one having no 
ray, al Jo nig Associated with these 
ica, be Larpente, odoratum, 
y. Ja : Royat 10; PARK, e | last a beautiful vari 
id dobie ening. | Society’s last féfe of the season took place on this | Lady's r, V 
i ' three years ago by | occasion under very unfavourable circumstances as | caudatum i 
Mr. Buist, 70 a re me tipah above ea ut has | respec eather, there having been a tapas Blumei majus, and Od 
not bloomed till this There is, therefore, storm in the morning, and heavy showers falling at | binm Messrs Jackson, of 
but. one Peat Gray or pace Gray Rose, which is intervals during the whole afternoon. The yfer best-¢ p, again sent th 
likely to very lodming yellow Rose, was in adido small, The exhibition | but not in qui 
The Cloth ‘of Gold yerdi was not raised i ica, as] itself was, on the whole, a e for July. i 
eof t v eps. | but at Angers, in Stove and mhouse plan 
France, about the year 1841, T. Rivers, Herts abundance, and generall Fi piire Aion, er r: 
Gardeners. —If ie a gentleman’s | cially the Allamandas, of which great num! rs were | 
where Satay is no glass house of any deseription, | t finely in bloom; and there was also a | Milton 
gr s the | supply of Orchids, F. Pelar Pruit was} A. capi 
ome plants and cuttings from friends and | likewise plen: i Clarke to. Mrs. 
s, is he entitled to take them away when | Of collections of 16 Stoye.and Greenhouse Plants, the tained’ bea 
. the time he is in the gentle- | best, as usual, S from. Mr, Whithread, gr. to H: 
se ; i and | Colyer, Esq. Tt- contained 
friends; is he entitled to Vincas, Radiat Coleonema a rubrum, 1 Bais 
