1854.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 3 
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THE BEST VARIETY IN CULTIVATION. НЕ CUCUMBER SEASON.—Growers of this obtain as large produce of seed as pose 
ION OF ENGLAND, a blue wrinkl a. superb and i Pis е of Ноцадшыге should ei all sible, on P pr roduetion of which i£ has no 
Кк growth, and of а most delicious | to procure seeds o varieties as give them satisfaction, * ; 
Does Й a us combines in one the merits of | and meet every expectation for exhibition or otherwise. The fi cial influence, the inevitable consequence will be 
their demerits; for, althoug in un oed have e борку proved sm ер a vast quantity of haul ‚іо the greater or less 
rly, and being of quick growth, it is | and orders again received from rous correspon sai - $ 
ЦИА tho sensin fo endi brab.” CAPTIVATIO MBER, а beautiful black spine, free diminution of the ultimate harvest. On пе other 
H ods of a lively green, 
colour at the point li ke 
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very long p from ribs and shrivels, carries its bloom w ell, fruit never оди and, where little or по oxalic acid enters into the 
d the Peas are generally Ls ы as any o rs, 0 to 28 i ; 
rse Beans, of a deep green d and beyo куним 
ов delicious 4 — "ppm 8 ft. to Фә E AUR. NE 
es of not less than peck .. Bag include 8. 
$ Lon pe e e 
erai фе К [the gypsum will be inoperative, From such — 
PHENO А1во fine Мас} | siderations and from the loss experienced i in Lbs 
grower, and the hardiest of all ves. Cucumbers, in other OON 
similar to the еб 2s. 6d. per packet. This wil give every я some of the patent Тиин, бер for their 
eitiafusiion mposition on the theories of Іле BIG, Dr. ScHULTZ= 
i Tor of Fam ‘Cucumber dada. m i: MEN LL has devoted much attention to the 
or ro: &vouri 8 1 БЫ оп ite ine, { . 
з. 07 Сабан кше ` Нег fine), 2s. ; | subject, and has laid some very sensible observations 
be с 
ME. 
k (4 ) 605. 
5 » 8 bushels (1 qr.) 3 106s. 
" ivered, frei ht paid by Railway to ond 
A у remitt са satisfactory filitenos,. will have 
immediate atten ttention on application 
AND А. WALLIS, SEEDSMEN, Ips 
NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND POMMES. 
eory of nourishment fr r, but more 
, the best sorts, true to 1 nd am e will, pen i М 
PLANTING: N full every satisfaction.—Tiley’s Incomparable, 1з. 6d. per packet; | especially to the part which water performs in the 
AS JACKSON anD SON respectfully invite | Tilers Bromham Hall; 15; Tiley's Golden Ball, 1s.; Tiley's | process of vegetation, at the e "aree combat 
an inspection of their extensive and fine «и ection A Queen, 1s. ; Tiley's Bowood, 1s.; Victory of Bath, 1s.; Camerton | 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS ion TREES; e Court, 1s; Beechwood, 1s.; Windsor Prize, 1s.; Em ror, 15.; 5 
Greem Flesh, 1з.; Bailey's, and numerous 3 "увы "n : i 
be obtained by letter or ect lication. ** A Packet of each of the firstnamed Cucumbers, and two | contained in — water, or that the Р rincipal dije 
. American Arbor-vitz,2 to 10 ft. | Deutzia gas. cilis, 1 to 2 feet, fine | packets of either of the Melons named, sent {тее for 60 penny ln manures is to supply nitrogen іп that form in 
. Chinese do., 2 to 8 feet, fine Pinus excelsa, 3 'to 8 fee t fine | stamps | which he maintains that it is never assimilated by 
_ Arbutus, 2 to- Pinus i insignis, 3 to 5 fe HOLLYHOCK SEED, saved from a mim = HM, of all n t 
Апеп to 4 feet, very bushy | Cryptomeria japonica. 2 to 6 ft. 
Ч е, 2 to ^12: eet, fine | Taxus pyramidalis, 2 to 6 feet, 
the newegt'and best varieties ou | plants. e contends, on the contrary, that nutri- 
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-of Lebanon, 2 to 9 Pf fine 
i iod Hollies, 2 to 9 feet | Laurustinus, 1 to 3 feet, very 
ERMAN ASTER SEED, from bome afi the inel tflowersever| ment is conveyed has — by humates and their 
теш ls. per packet, or а packet of this and of the Holly- к derived fro 
oc 
Green do, 2 to 9 feet bush ANTIREHINUM SERI Mi pt 15. per packet. ere "extract or in the ades of geic and crenic acids. 
. Weeping do., 5 feet stems, fine [meg fe «cg ^ e iga „fine ijo mitta dtm My crat ыру) bre cash or penny dioi ved in water, and that these are the only 
га aquifolium, 2 40:8 feet, | Umi ipm up ah A i298 CUN TE. ew A or any part (as the case may be) source of th ygen which is given out by plants 
WARD 
Xyg 
m sempervirens, 3 to | Do. grandia үте 2 to TILEY, e EM SEEDSMAN, & FLORIST, under the influence o light. umus and humate 
„12 feet, fine — bbey Churchyard, Bath, Somersetshire. contain all such elements as are in general necessa 
"Yews, ® {о 9 feet Tree es, 1 to 3 ft., bushy — —— ^ > à 
PCIE feet, very fine | Chinese Junipers, 2 to 8 ft. r^ ERB LATE WHITE BROCCOLI—^EMPEROR. for ин, as carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, M 
Tree Box, 2 to T feet | Upright a rima B to Bft ty fine S ND ae va И КӨН having fy rehased феа and even sulphur and ' phosphorus hile m 
; Атапсагіа im 1 е orsythia viridissima, 2 to entire stock o: bove Broccoli of Messrs. Elletson, Market 
nct p t bet, ju Gardeners, Thorngurm лсе that Salts merely act as stimulants, "or by - 
T. & Son having added to their paree pe it good stock of|after the ist of January next he will be prepared to send it | modification. 
Exe miro one-third of the entire stock of ihe out in sealed packets at2s, 6d. each. This Broccoli has been raised 
ЕСЕ for A AD of Hybrid | by the Messrs. Elletsons, theraisers ofthe Mammoth, sent outsome | The beneficial effect of irrigation on crops canno 
d 
5 feet, fine 
st advantageous tim өр perder ur that the EMPRROR, if WD. < ае be denied ; the question is, from whence i is this 
me, will come into use before it. Is of very dw: ow r- 
ponticum, 1 to 5 ft, in great^variety. fectly hardy, with heads from 151bs. to 20 Ibs. weight; keeps its | Denefit derived, Whether from organic or other 
aureum, and the varieties of yes 1 ют. соббаг, аи хаф и three weeks after it » ready to cut. is matter dissolved i water, or from the mere 
Smithi um, and other scarlets, 1 to 9 ft. no а, pi ds- best price of any other in t е 1 : 
ulatum and light varieties, 1 to T4. Hull арке; ide itis well known, and will be a great acqui DP z the water and the carbonate of 
erican, and Ghent varieties, 1 to 6 ft. Mn to the m. паща Эр around London, as well as those | ammonia which 1t may contain ? Now, rever true 
to ho wish fo - eem i 
OW 
it шау be that Ілевіс found certain waters deficient: 
thy stock of the Sikkim May be had of Messrs. NoBLE, COOPER, & BOLTON, 152, Fleet | ; Н 
furnish ww 12 following fne | Street; and Bein. Hoka & M'MULLEN, 6, Leadenhall бан; in organic matter, Dr. беноитл shows clearly ? from 
Tho gens, glaucum, London. Also ofthe Advertiser, 57, = en Street, Hull. a multitude of instances, that such matters do exist 
int eral used for i 
Н ОМЕ GROWN "SEEDS, NEW AND TRUE, | gation, even in those which are nearly limpid, and 
ingston, near London ARRIAGE FREE. — The great advantages of pur-|that to a de egr 
LMA ARNOCK WEEPING WILLO W.on SALIX hrai SEEDS „Эз * GROWERS are the superior germi- : 
Me A PENDULA 
tee advantages have m veen afforded by us to retail pur rchasers for It is conte nded, however, that the products of 
rnock, intimates that | several years, and are fully «o фаш: A public, as is shown 2 P 
а "V ШӨН. bris ысы ае пое ns w ure Pus ont ечи " simply hydrated carbons, into which 
^ erem 4. йа CE a — in all parts of the King o elements of water ea i in the same proportions 
Mr. MacNab, Royal wk ew Seeds are all. arranged d for delivery, and we | in whic pan form water. But if so, ta ultimate 
t the following letter from Nee Mo Camry з, « which will have the pre- enger ong of hydrogen oxygen t be the 
of the Royal Gardens, ference of sca both w, if it be Ж that 
ew, is of itself sufcientboth as a description and Mio come: eh T€ Ww oen кч om MEME E dad 
ation of the the plant ces and other pa ао on remitting one к is is the case pre мо п 
"as age stamp.—. БА, JOHN SU' TON &SONS, SeeD GROW inst а ; uy z 
ч 
ances may Бє ed in v 
m Yeh i Em which there DEAE 
t bears the same relation to the variation, whether of excess of — h 
Terra the Weeping Ast doos e The бакйспеге' Chronicle. T as Жа of lemons, which consists of 86.89 €. 
: ward h 82 defi 
ад Нш dark colour give it a totally н Dren charaeter SATURDAY, JANUAR da ?, тж Y cui abo "sour 
W ow, S Mo nica. I think 
Ji HookER;" Мохрлт, January 
ts, on own roots, trained to one stem, 
each. ; do, do. extra fine, 3s. 6d. each ; a few plants, grafted Токарат, - who б t DM ot ine y ent 
Stems, ation of water. AERIG, however, ignorance 
= Plan : TEN ку address. for 62. each additional, probably of SavussuRE's experiments, 69 that 
T. JOHN D Е = mv е something ` places analogous to the muti 
ho i giae foryand, € yard, om apoiiention, Eoyal S фе егайшге а.е Sirat, action of zinc water on carbonic acid, in which the 
[ne Balsi rhe dri Trade supplied on Buvnspar, — 2125 Antiquaria A 
zinc is rusted by the water, and the oxide of zine 
Faray, = ug) carbonate 
SATURDAY, —- 14—Medical 
АТ 102; EASTGATE STREE ET, 
: GROUNDS лт NEWTON, sear CHESTER. сара ааа the 
s OLA 7E] ED, AND J. am g heon Tnovem itis quite true that istis will often | If water, then, does not contribute to the nourish- 
ned fy that. I r in Dre die on | effect irl) шу theory, it is no less true that | ment of plants by its chemical position, it must 
ble ` com 
ТУСТ кс a an е MED of theory. f om TUR and sufficient ч as the proper conductor of such su 
IET DN ОХ & SONS" in and Les olera Кы data is the we handmaid of practice. False are uu and which oni M 
vend self, and which ж zi hr all ties botine X2 theories, on the contrary, especially w hes supporte such complicated tissues a e of 
зш d EE a шуне оғ | whether justly or not, by the authority of widely n slt whether pumped into the plant immediately 
zd of the 1 Mh ut te entire, principality of | extended re put ation, are great » ediments to the ns of th y ends of the 
+ rogress of science and production of serious loss to | „Аксо from {һе air s of he eng M 
n ad greet ki wehaq those who implicitly trust in them. The theory б arguments still remain, which we must reserve 
are and satisfaction of experiencing са first broached by Іхсехноџѕл, and afterwards sup- |t 140 a future occasion. M. J. B. 
yeu " ported by Ѕкмев А Saussure, and Ілквіс, of t d i : 
S respectfully, same support an commands, эт yours, nutriment of plants from the carbonic acid co presi Бом 25 years since an English п bleman pur- 
ni Ori. Soss, holding a very hea Tl the air, is evidently. one of po" importance as | chased in x for a large qe an MÀ 
inds of N ЕК сей ^ rubs; and sl тои the grow and more especially | dealer ther bibi miis e whieh, 
rather than incur the | When combined with views like ce of Lieste and | фан. т а лой the old Үгкоплах ән of Apples | 
" Pon transferring them to ж «ы prin of their | SchrgrpgEN respecting the action of manures g upon Plane trees. At least t appea 
"sible | pose of the Stock thus situated at the lowest | i} e organic matters M i in manure are unim- h pm Tordehip. to negative the general beliet that disa 
s-at-102, Eastgate Street, | эзге апа ап — n to this effect prevails, the | Similar species cannot be made to by. ing; 
| sc Weng геа mi к tice of agrie xm whether beneficially or not, | for. here he had a Jasmine, a Mg a Myrtle, 
Farm, Flower, and: Fr AMA, of v^ wil evidently | be materially m odified. Suppose, for and an Olive, all grafted о С 
mt Season, orders for which. il nce, gy psum be used to any great c with à | flourishing Memes ^m dw time the specimen 
id id 
оа : 
on ihe h rri at 106,1 Deansgate, Man- | se ete та; E D injurious in the тый нене фер = the ры visilorsat * * *, The 
І EE yd г рторепу, by. Which means еы will be | "in th ns aüd o T pulse. For though the ge on | cler ку ани, f the parish, a very learned genii 
e бату brúnt sot а ita |g s, Seed as Clover, is the produetion of aw was familiar with everything ехо sati 
riant vegetation, wêre the oxalic acid con- | lassics for sin 
ied i leaves aņd stem combines with | and the soundness of "Ni 
ч for \#bich it has rmv 
theerop | with an 
p tà ds wem ammonia of animal manure, the con- | re aud, and was for months the _ 
