THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 





nee, and by adopting 



Mr. Tombelle Lomba's pi 

 able hope of securing an a 



tity,thisyear,may,l think, 







. Jc.ly. 



VILLA AND SUBURBAN GAKBI 



pioceed to give the particulars by whl 

 should be guided in its management. The seed should 

 md covered as 

 pot shoul ' " 



tion, when the seed will very soon germinate ; a 

 as the cotyledons are expanded, the tiny seedlings 





near the glass, and little air should be given them for 

 a week or two, until they shall have b ■■_- 



insects, for on this nearly all depends. \ 



his, however, will depend upon 



Home Corresponde 



•able change in that family of plant 



have sown othei 



.u,i ; , ,1 h I . been s 





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e others were positively 



Woes.— Potatoes for house use kept in 

 Sar and fine favour! 



ilected for seed— the direc- 

 unsel this. Great care is 

 s dry, why should Potatoes 



— JlL 



Rosa Gall.ea crossed with a China Rose,CuIdT M 

 have been delighted with the vigour of iu off,'^ * 

 Wh .** des, .g°ated it „ a « H bfid Ch J*&* 

 Such was the origin of those families ; the ffiU 7^ ! 

 is that too many ot those hybrids have wrT* 



excess. Our Damask and Hybrid PeJS U ? 



mo.u.o.iu, a,L«, an oeiwiuie groups: but di«M! 

 Bourbon Roses and their HybWand feS 

 petuals into " div.sions » is a departure from cogZ' 

 sense, and is a servile copy from the French fi 



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aquifolium. Let our English Rose-growers avoid sue! 

 trifling, and have as few groups and as few variety 

 ail u r ""'i, "i their catalogues as possible. RotaSma, 

 A i !, ,■ .s , , ...-._ For the information of Mr. Wiehton. 

 I can assure him that adders do invert their «&.£ 



,nd saw an adder gliding away amongst them, hiving 

 lightly entangled amongst the herbage, butnotsomiitS 



:ourse of the preceding 10 days. 



seed ^andTay not tl 



seed they require! The fii 

 certain soils be lightly s 



r of the Pota 



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 have produced 81 lbs. per perch. ^J^ ffi 



■ much affected. I ha tecoto ^ 

 and earthed them up, thinking ihl g™ e "JjJJ" £J|,» 



Rose Catalogues.— The index of Roses, referred to very slightly affected ; but they say they ""j j, 



by "An Old Subscriber." is not a new idea. Mr lose - > v *J«* , „ L May is 



Rivers, I think in ! 8 I Is, in March in drills ; aw ^t 



^respondent. On suggesting to drills. Those planted in March are Dy n» ^ 



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judged of by a ret - ,■ .,.,, wj, comnased wlth * h * num berof *• 



volume of " Paul's J: r only as regards t nen ^e 



o more than 2000, in • - H the cliaracter of the inamou ^ 



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it romjtins therefor. b.ril.. I! ::-.. My honour the gardens on /"J 3 " ber f ptfS^ j 



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'/■v.' : " ; ' i ^ ■ ' ■ ' ' •' - ' ■ "■■'-."■V'"- 



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ployed to produce then 

 »wiUt Mr. Moore that 



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roTencrRose.u I '■> 't* ^Jj'^M** "^ 



tod out to his friends i blowing their cloud, as they wonw 



