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25—1854.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 407 
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Blackheath—it is a finely shaped fancy kind, with a PS Akogether, a spirit quite up to the — day has been eis-, wiil admit ot suécessive ponutuigs with an 
and V , all o which ү те | 1 b CheltenL We om 
Bs ена тд зач Pansy, M т. "Phillips, exhibited b f ‚| s | played as an example to other towns, and fü teir med their annual addition о of er ое g materiais, it is worthy: bf 
Bragg. prize -for the scarlet Pe азад, к= | heartily wish € success. JW. D. the part/cular care the cultivator, though е 
ат ‚ Gaines, for Conqueror. m————— paration ma $« some little: trouble: an 
Of Евшт, which was en in the B pepieta ] 2 sZ expense. The best —— for general planting is the 
w air di ; ри to "ачна rowded s 3200105 ot Bo oks, last — e ebruary—the plants have rot then-to 
the place, we only found opportunity to no 5 Handbooks to А J Crystal Palace Bradbury & Evans, | ?ntend with the sever hið» of the winter. In some 
the best of it. жеге Кем 2: Pens HIS series с чу ум! seven y we euer E Ei чучо 2 y be planted with — 
f Providence Pine-apples, йр. r cs ^ Ат fedt lb Ewa geutlemen h кле чый 5 div jey wi i че more time to vegetate, 
7 6230 н s H эы Ө uten basi des | * with the Mining, Sri i illustrated by pax ee NE will lo armentis rer lo uid AMEN арни 
, ев — d cuts. beds The ri om я 
8 trays of. 12 lbs.each ; 4 dishes of West's St. Peter's, M is 3d., D ii "i аав guide: ide бо е i q | earlier tian if planted in spring. Considerabl 
bof -Sweetwater and Museadines, 6 of Mu „Ве — eof them, written by Mr. Phillips an nd however, een utumn planting, and it is not recom- 
Fron andil of Judson's Pes i Mie ; к А р, mended, except by way of experiment, to those who 
dishes of Peaches, and 16 of Nectarines 
of black Chemi es and.4 of white, and 42. ЖЫН rrt d 
Strawberri 
The best collection of Fnurr came from Mr. M:Ewen, 
gr. f. Norfolk, at — It eontained 
2 dishes of e h Gra 3 Queen Pine- 
apples, the heaviest of which weighed 4 lbs. ; y- 
dak 2 orge Peaches, and 
Elroge Nectarines ; 4 dishes of Strawberries, consisting 
of Eleanor, British Queen » Vietoria, and а dark-coloured 
French sort called La Lei; and 3 Melons, viz., 
Hall wA — Dro 
PiNE-APPLES.— by far was produced 
by Mr. James, gr., edis Park. It was beauti зем 
кесген quite ripe, and weighed 5 lbs, 1 oz. Mr. Jone 
and Mr. Dods, also, both had E fruits of this varie - 
реа Аа) for the mos art, but warm 
sha came from M Mr. 'Colliuson, Eato 
RAPES.— The best tray of e v ewe кте. з 
was furnished by Mr. 
and th 
stantine. M fi 
excellent condition by ley, Mr. Williams, an 
Mr. Busby ; Muscats by Mr. Turn . Forbes, and 
Беи i y Mr. Henderson, and 
s i AND Nerius. From. Mr. t at 
аб iam. “of Noblesse. - 
у * P һ 4 ^ 
Weleh t, Mr. Forbes, Mr. C n, and Mr. et | th 
had also fine dishes—t 
a8 -/x ул Чо: 
{ Сивввівв,– ОГ black kinds the Бев was a beautiful 
] ian from Mr. Snow ; and а er of 
o from the same rd id obtained МАЕ "first 
prize in the class of: white Mr. T" tehell, of 
Brighton, sho ana — fruit in vto elass 
ее best S me jose: Me. 
They consi isted p and Elean 
Reid, of Sydenham 
MzLONS.— Mr. 
Obísined the first. a green 
Mr. May, gr. о H: Colyer, Eso sent th 
fleshed. Mr. Monro and Mr. J 
M Ese. 
ipman, Br to J. B. lege 
pr 
7 Messrs. PAURI AE, dwarf standard Cherry and 
s poran Siray trees in pots, both extremely weli fruited 
илз — ч хн, ^. Source of 
tification to observe tinthe 5 oed e Hd 
ment and ums of i provincia VETT 
Biene got up reet см 
eed : n whose obj 
4 pardes; M or "n2 7 proposing qne. а ы 
nge an 
1 һе regretted. In 
VET, пак asile rote Mr 
Улу. teal 
s, Esq. ; | may soon 
Ti he 
illustrated by Mr. Philip de la Motte, i is а condensa 
"i the others, with additions, but b means a abeti. 
them. We have i 
have been complet 
Russia, the People, бошу and Gover ; Twr- 
key, the Pe ex «c—bhy G. T. Horton, ач н a 80 
i aditu Сане б s )—- — rm а pair of ж — 
volumes upon whose name t 
edit со iet d their history, т religion, climate, eom: 
уол, ‚ and defen Тһе 
xeeuted, estes ue а fall-lengih. mair i the Sultan. 
FLORICULTURE. 
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Tur RawuxwcuLus is admitted to be the ne plus ultra 
of floral йан, апа - it is n singular fact that its 
culture is all but negleeted by florists in general. Let 
us hope, however, that " present limited — 
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give precise directions rint 
seleeting a suitable soil is difficult, but iti is deserving |i 
of remark, that а pasture abounding and 
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n found co 1 40 the. Asi iae epeeles. 
The "oe of fertilising agents to maiden. soil is 
of mount importan any composts, have been 
o - em eR n proportionate ingre 
e been préseribed — the precision 
a уван" майа, The of vigorous 
and e ous blooms has m a mixture of 
powerful chemical — ог а substratum of cow- 
dung а foot thiek, or "other equally unnatural 
process. poe advice 
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ж avoid quaekery. 
been ruined 
D i pal than the patlis, in 
t regular rly eool and moist Fat as the Ranun- 
cleverly | incon 
lat the 
of the House of emm t was to 
ture to peii out to the — [fice ^ 
the close o 10 yenrs' ce. а Jeter м айа 
T which е i s considero to 
‚= to Vie by your lordship, th: 
o thd D. ed 
del fur e purum anim 
vir ё Г Pin totis 
possess а large stock and сап afford to risk a portion. 
In fiue weather, towards the cl i February, rake 
ds perfe m — nnd divide them-into six 
xed roots, кбнч 4 inches 
r 
to secure them in the — z ы to be one eo and a 
ny from the crowns When Planting 
n а small scale а dibble with a a onn at the prec 
p ence, . If ps Pon is ov after 
planting, it may be gently Pss та the back of а 
spade ; this o Tn eration, however, must 
be only done in 
ry weather," C. i 
Miis célianeous. 
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|| CORRESPONDENOE XD Ик, KENNE MONDO. 3 OHN RUSSELL 
wndes ne, 1854. 
My Yoko: Тат induced to prin this 
me, from eat é 
imas thzoughont WI "wm wed. 
| Соат Eo s pts апа Land 
red t Hn 
command of the Lords er Majesty's TED. 
s ГЕ cR een 3, А алынын 5 n E we minute 
[of M 
à pe 
blordsbiy Б Me осона ей 
haye performed my dut 
m the office of egere of Civil Vrbe sit E is proposed 
4 shottld ре 
to `аййех 
| copie án 
of 1850,4 
any most important par 
the.be E 
e same time tend 
to me а - s Clicr of tha 
MR чег, dated учтен 
informing me, “t ; after what has taken, рме ЧЙ а on 
impossible in your 
hands with маараке to the service of _ Crown: 4. of the 
medi viia (im ecision ћаз: been. subsequen! а 
'n earing date May 10, 1854, EE at large into 
the таев (mtd Smitting a ра) which I us и uat S ау 2 to 
the Earl еп), and to whi == 2 dena 
- нЕ "Потр," poe 8 чер 
action of the bus - previ E vaca ey 
шу y patent of. appointment remains at the dye) time unrevc 
n be ea „1а нА - а: WE 
appre on 
peche ui which h has not yet T place. 
When I received the Ch. 
valuable collections hawe rui: by ive 
itab or the use of such as d tai Mf 
—— e rather than nutritive. d stable aury & letter tothe Earlof A en, · 
cow-d in equal tities, ti 
about нт A RS um i-es two- eq loam ad rcu bcd WERE 5 теа 
mixed and thoroughly in ed, form a compost for advert, T fel /fuiesallont s, Before © 
main depth of tlie bed ; iaga portien of loam | Aer e Ex pressing, y 
ttomake & layer of soil 9 to Уч ы d Ad time, ats nm. aware S x 
which about half the abovestated of well uc уйы 2000 
decom mahure be added. Itisof importance | 
that the tubers should in eontaet with 
fresh manure, as ite the roots, and 
injury to the plants. Having 
an b ; ' of the garden, which ovi e 
will admit of ihe beds being laid down about enst 9 r equer aloue ond ах, 
and west, ve t a foot deep, and from | sy wehren not now stop to todiseuss у but the moment I 
З feet to 3 feet 4 inches wide, and fill the bed with received the letter of dismissal ойи uot Mua fel gnani 
the prepared compost, to within 2 inches of the surface ; | at the hasty ie nx was dm | 
| leave it thusa month; and then add the re top шс ш: 
soil. These Stein ges are best done in autumn, t and justification of my чарас — service, 
time may be allowed for the earth fo'settle. The sur- into. . 
- | face of the beds оа than an |, 
may miu Mr 
eds T теч мл 
поди * veracity. 
not "d Ex hist subject GI of ui 
ts, Session of Parliament, manifest the 
been somewhat si r, restricti the ot is of 
to present management VUE x^ ne 
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