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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
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[SeeTEMBER 1 
would be advantaged by learning your opinion whether | 
the Wellingtonia is a plant really suited to our climate 
ience t is remarkable that in its 
native I must not omi 
toms o 
constitutional and not to be produced by any 
their loss is soon repaired. The pr kind ofa ection 
is common with . Cryptomeria, an 
Sequoia pas sere 
hardy. 
umns of ur Pa 
tables, held un 
n 
ypto 
We believe Wellinptonia to fa the weathe 
stakes are injurious to standard poii 
painted, and in order to keep the heads steady t 
made bet upase to go up into the b ranches, Sey v > 
been su suecested to me that this is injurious to the shoots. 
ioan io har whi I shall | 
be very much oblige 
7, 185 [We > have ourselves used. iron n stakes | 
‘oot of 
a fine pla pg 
Spe rg at St John’s, ni of Wight, 
eds also is iraino to | 
iflora 
sea s by 10 — which is annually Kaaa with | 
curious yellow 
eina late 
to 
¢— am sorry to s 
letter in reference 
t 
gr ure ny am not pr epared to dispute, bu 
that =. be tte a as a whole is a fair representation of the 
“men dress, behaviour, character, 
oe most empha sae! deny 
ik writer’s footman, 
has saute s 
was penned ? 
that they willt 
Dk ‘rid of their Ng Apap they must be ordered ra 
remises? Is ue that ara numbers are 
wud that ay a 
e so notorious 
it true that 
t d out 
pee of highly colour 
ipts”? wilfully to anaes and impose upon the 
publie ? But how is it these rude bad fellows gain 
according to 
they ring the bell ; resent a card ; Kie 
an interview ; so far I TE thinke = is ght and in 
order. Does the card dee Generally the card 
irs h ly 
ihe e person pre sta E it, but 
of the firm he represen nts ; but should it not conv ey 
name of the firm, could anything be easier than for the 
pap, and 
e him ? 
unn 
Are there no i may the 
coming day y? 
“black dress,” "the T ana: gilt chain,” the “hair flat- | 
foli 
tened down with grease 
Why n 
dent, 
reprobated | 
“But what | 
ean man who 
into his study to write a gross libel, imputing to a class 
ne 3 and ney men the offences of a few 
—In your Paper 
l Palace Sear Dahlia. Pa 
August 29th will be fi ound some remarks regarding the 
of this flower, and also a just complaint agains 
y 
| in tolerable abunda 
have never dis- above the average 
n 
was shed hi 
eni third bench had to be 
t Melons s, 
App 
ed Gra 
s Empress 
of Brent itwood. 
| Mr. 
Societies. 
Cry ALACE Howtrovaren EXHIBITION.— 
The paata groat display of flowers, oe ad v eas 
r the auspices of t this any, 
wib , the dth pa Tow lasted tin tester 
ae the nce W ited, 
le doubtless "atributai to ‘the ‘heavy 
mo rsday 
ear, 
good. Of Ferns om Sates 
Dahlias, Asters, and o 
of a long ie an p 
Lilies, Balsam: 
eaches 
and collectio ons, 
other “fat, table of equal length was crowded fhei 
Apples and Pears, Cherries, Prue ait nd Figs. Nor could 
oa accommodate all the fruit that 
aches and N 
pore oo this part of the exhibition was considera | 
he ractive, we will therefore begin with it 
e callections of Fru 
the best came fro 
af, E ia 3 = consisted y a a good 
‘Bick. "Sukie Grapes 
_ Muscats, Melon 
five 
yeeros Fis 
aches and 
pad Providence Pine is ta es a ear 
Red Cur 
C 
illiams’s Bon Chrétie 
Mr. engra ey to 
l aga Melons, Grapes very much r 
‘oom Leet, Figs, Red W: 
Cherries, Peaches, Nec ari, iad Ph 
Of cligtions of 8 Dishes t haa onitelbiited by 
Squi sent Golden Paistin Melon, Bla ick 
Hamburgh and Moses Gra 
of Plums. Mr. Taylor, 
g specimens of Peaches an 
panei , Jefferson Plum, Black Hamburgh and Mas 
and a elon. Mr. Gould, of Redditch, exhibited 
ia aa Pears, Gould’s Hybrid, and Enville Hall 
Melons, Late Admirable apren Poan Park Mus- 
pect nd riag” Hamburgh Grapes, Washington Plums. 
ese t 
r 
Black Hamburgh Grapes a agnum 
r. Rodgers furnished White Currants, 
arrington n Peac and Cod’ Golden n Drop Plum. 
Tege grm Cherries Figs, and erent the latter ips. 
good. ur’s collectio ich 
extra + ize was a ahs a, we rem seamen, D e specimens 
of i R Bokit Plums and Williams’s Pen -Chrétien 
the Pear 
Pin Apples were sċarce. e best Queen came — 
Mr. Nickon; of Sheen Haise, Mortlake Mr. Daw 
Mr. Rattray, and wa, Dods also showed good specim mane 
ariety. noticed a very fine wate. weigh- 
Sane a emed Black Prince from Crewe 
Hall; but beyond $ these 
and Gromier du 
oss Cantal, the 1 last very fne bunches of their kind. Mr. 
Hill prod lack ambu arg, and 
lac ood 
h, 
; is class, a be his 
| were very muc r, Miller furnished Jost stling’s 
| St. Alban’ gn burgh, and Black 
lack Ha amburgh, 
ugh, yg 
Muscat. Mr. 
Hamburgh, 
‘ood = of ipo 
very good Sweetwater and Musca 
r. Wortley mot showed pan 
Mr. 
-n the former it fine 
nscats, 
kans very fine Musca 
non Hall tenet pect the Torda 
0 kind. 
e best 
r. Kay, of Fi 
sent 12 i, of es good Black Ham ha e 
est bunch was se weighing 5 lbs rte, 4 Vare, 
was, however, a pa 
and pmr Aaen] 
al 
it there were no fewer than | 
m Mr. Page, gr. to | 
ub- | S 
oe seberries, 
Mr. |c 
and | Norfolk 
Neighbour sent a y ndee of Muscat, and Mr. Wat- 
son Black 
arbarossa 
Stockwood Golden Ha: mbur 
the Ae tiara ae this 
eac es 
| Flem ing a vind Mr 
ook eeu as oa 
of Slough, 
eaches cam. 
r. Whiting fur 
el uge and Meme Hativ 
M 
A am. 
re| Figs were not aren te but w 
. | Very good. bah 
| ai in point 
Harris, Mitchell X , Whiting g, and others, Among 
bes Louise, Scat TA 
Wilkens s Bon a Che, Ducha 
- | Bergam n Beurré, Louise Bonne of 
of rhea aaa? 
fruit 
m 
h; 
Bedfordshire ; ‘beautiful specim mbt of 
Scott, gr. to Sir ere Staunton, w 
Guayas 
gards plants i in in owen eo 
teen oP six cam 
Esq., of South Lambeth, à a fact wort 
second, sent Dipladeni 
with deep purp 
white tube and t 
andas, Vincas, 
erecta 
a 
man 
Vari ariega ated plants in the Ama 
in a condition w Nh. Loui 
d | tion e from 
amon E otisk things Palms 0 
k Island Pines, 
hopalas. 
were numerous, 
contributed magni Aree pe: in, 
Goliath, and W: 
nished very 
e Right Hon. L. § 
The’ me from Mr. James 
D l 
re shown by 
ificent sp 
ae roa 
aie 
Marantes, 
