Marl pe Danesfield, 
Wood, Gardener 
qeu dis eer А ене a mki 
To Mr. xc o r, Esq. donat for a dish 
of Black Hamburg 
hides ner, Oatlands Palaee Gardens, 
Marks 2 беп dish of Black Hamburgh Grapes. 
olney House, 
Grapes 
To Mr. Harrison, 
ard . Jones, Esq., T 
Tu Cowan, Ga dish оГ of men Prince Grapes; 
kroyd, Esq, Doddington, for a 
Hon. €. Shaw Lefevre, e 
Place, Hartfo 
iller, Garden -— 
ы T d orcester, for 4 dishes ot Peaches and Nec s с » 
Hins, Gardener to Sir n -— піка ouse, 
M c re ir a 
M "Gardener to ни а 
Хе, Не ог 2 dishes of epo And Nertarines e К Hali 
R Pe ндн to rston, Broche a 
z deme А - опе to Lady Palme Neetarines. 
To Mr. баша Hill, Winkfield, Berks, for 2 dishes of 
6 ru ee Nectarines. 
To Mr. e nad Gardener to — Ackroyd, Esq., Doddington Park, 
antwich, Cheshire, for a dish of Apricots. 
To Mr M*Ewen, Gardener to the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel 
tle, for a abs of Plume. 
sl 
To Mr. уа, 76. tothe Hon.'C. Shaw Lefevre, Нескће14, 
ts, for 2 dishes of Strawberries. 
To A: the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel 
rer for4 mmn Strawberries. 
To Mr. Ward, to W. Stephens, Esq, Prospect Hill, 
Reading, Berks, for а dish of Seedling Strawberries 
er Pacha 
(Omer 
To Mr. Bore, Spring Hill, Winkfield, Berks, for 1 dish of Straw- 
To Mr. Ivison, G Сабои 4.3 4. гй» о of Northumberland, Syon 
nake an 
To Mr. ne dudes Earl de rey, Wrest Park, 8110 Beds, 
532 fora dish of Black Cherries. 
To the same, for a dish of White Cherries, 
CERTIFICATE. 
Edmonton, for Correct Labels. 
To Те Me ууа, Nurseryman, Whitton, Hounslow, for 36 Cut 
To м. "Turner ра Nursery, Slough, for Seedling Pelar- 
To Terry y PAS мо уо) Youngsbury, W: 
NM DC a ener to Lord Calthorpe, Perry " 
Ра E — ае oe ok for 25 nca Roses. F. TENS, 
о Ime, Han Pol 
ww hrs Y M bury, Esq. Poles, near Ware, 
То Mr. Epps, Bower Nursery, Maidstone, Kent, for 24 Blooms of | 
овев, 
To Mr. Te Gardener to Puller, Y. büry, 
Horts, for 24 Blooms у ктт: — 
То Mr. Munro, Gardener to мн Earl of MA The seii 
of Roses. 
Ti 
o Herts, n 24 Blooms 
—À B [NS тиу L] 
arter, Gardener ШУШЫ, Esq. Kiddepore F 
ЭС t End, Hampstead, for 4 Achimenes, 
e Кагетүтал, 8 t Alban's, Herts., for Seedling 
To Mr. [AM Nurgecy miti Dalston, for eut blooms of Seedling vt 
Ranuneu 
To Mr. tmm 1 ке to D. MeNeile, Esq., Hornsey Road, 
Deren t Verbenas, 
To J. ЖА заг, Би, а 2s, Priory m" Holloway, for а collection 
To Dr. Allchin, 7 Pembridge Y Villas, Westbourne Grove, for 12 
a P onse iba of Bec -— à 
To gae Wood &- ld, Uckfield, 
sex, for eee ue gm Norfolk (Hybrid 
А. баео т. Drake, 4 Shardeloes, Bucks, 
Gra 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
435 
To Messrs. Lane aud Son, Nurserymen, Great Berkhampstead, 
Herts, for a collection of Fruit Trees in Pots. 
—— IN À S rog JUNE, ADVERTISED Ат р. 402 
2d col, W. к-он б Hall, Esq., should be W. Irving, n. of; Hull. 
Do., N Silver Medal is b mistake averia to ns MD, 
Gardener to Sir ont, = a box of P 
Do., To Mr. Holder, ач to the Rev. E. лм, de 24 Cut 
inks, read 24 Cut Pansies. 
Rooperi, should have been to Mr. Epps, for 
ая 
Do., PR — Small Silver Medal, awarded to Mr. 
Sum е for 6 Exotic Ore hids. 
3d col., „Bronze Medal to Mr. Hefner. gatione to Mrs. Ellis, 
2 Exo 
Do., Me, n hiti: the Deepdene, for ona FAR Melon, 
à of Mie Medal а! Certificate 
Do., Omi eir be inserted: Certifieate awarded to Mr. Smith, 
imr to S. Rieardo, Esq., Totnes Park, for Green- 
fleshed - lon 
Do., ке Marc m, ба rdener to J, Smith, Esq, Bydorp House, 
anw - "Middlesex, for a dish — t Black Cherries. 
Do., mr. Mitchell, Market G Кесе Gardens, Brighton, 
of Wh ite Cherri 
iT. P ЕА FILIX ^r "VAR. CRISTATA, 
ATHYRIUM FILIX rag vag. MULTIFIDUM. 
ROBE RT SIM begs raw the attention of 
Growers of HARDY 4.7 to these extremely beautiful 
aed unequalled British varieties. 
БАКТАН жид xr van. CRIST 
, ріпа, Lm ir points, giving the whole 
Rel an ique ч TD elegit appearance. Very rare. Fine 
c d an Pd larger 6d. each. Small do. by post, 
ATA.—Fronds 2 feet 
nne во much m 
а 
ийе de 
Nursery, Foot's Cray, Kent. 
Do., poe den Moja awarded to Messrs, Standish and Noble, | 4, 
жы. 
Do, Ms. Bu Busby, е Strawberries, instead of Bronze Medal read | and 
— M. 
could be easily done pm any of the s Egi corre. 
spondents of Messrs, ww, of Paris. ; engin 
might then be made to improve w kind, 
т T by sowing ^ ig ог indiregtly by 
it with wA as the Fluke, um ould 
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with any amount of trouble 
We suspect ve few ж =. ее exact relation 
2 wt betwee 
se pos inii 
he functions cal ers of Wi 
| and F ere it dq poney known that the 
maladitil inf ca Hon of w grievous compla 
have long been the wagen: of the 
Crown as well as the public revenue, w ot bat 
suppose that those who have the power d take 
immediate steps to put an end br the Dm which 
has so long prevailed. A brie deem of this 
matter will, we trust, assist in enabling blie 
о judge whet ether the question is se opo: af QU 
utmost gravity. 
rse of ages the Sovereign of England 
has acquired large possessions, rights, and privileges, 
which yield what are called the hereditary revenues, 
- | These are derived from с — and profits of 
demesne lands of the Cr 
Che Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1854. 
ыш mr Question seems likely to ea 
from ipe has failed rr ERAN 
de piant from m dien an and s h | 
о from Peru well as а бууй. of varieties, | 
No c one can n found amo 
the e many nostrum 
even peculi 
been 
ment as has tak 
"— w find, int = “Revue 
Horde. Na qr aoth аө 
called v possibly A pen] 
to Dus an “important puit i in the regener 
| account of 
given in 1848 in the third volume ү the Жашо а 
һа пае ultural Society. species AO 
i оа ptm verru- 
ver small tubers, not ie 
ength, and which w 
e in cultivation, although, 
even in the bad year 1847, it e eut 
disease. It appears , howeve er, as if, the bands 
of the French, it were destined to 5и some 
importan 
A Monsi JA bites states that, at Vesoul, in the 
Haute-Saóne, he r 
To Mr. Cullingham, у усын Miss Traill, Haye's Place, Horticultural Socie i of Ain, a dozen tu 
томе о Gardener to Duke of. NON, Arundel С — e sue of Walnut. T 
y astle, * 
elon, Golden rata soun \ Me ы was à clear rose colour, modi- 
thesamë, yas ig yellowness appearing 
M s de ds Me Enc un In quality they were mild ИШ pleasant, did as 
To. Nt "Morrison, Gardener to E D 
‚= M m ene Еду Esq., Uckfield, 
Gardener, Bristol Gardens, Brighton, | 
for 1 of Grapes, en". Alexandria. ; 
e d 1-94 for 12 lbs. of Grapes, OE M Muscadine, 
Gardener , Bury St, Edmund's, Suffolk, 
to the Duke of Neweastle, Clumber 
‚То Mr. Watson, Market Gardener, Ealing, for 4 dishes of 
ке Market Gardener, Oak Hill, Barnet, for 2 dishes | 
з and Neetarines 
To Mr. rad сч и Mrs. Pe n" House, St, 
and Nectarines. 
atine, Gardener - is в. m. Esq, еви 
© 
-— Garner to the Tron: C; Shaw Тетте, Heeküeli, | f 
nar 
"Gardener to Mie ir ШР of Lansdowne, 
Wilts, for a dish of White 
„То Mr. deas R. Hanbury, Esq., Poles, near Ware, | resist 
том 
реет 
, Oatlands Palace Gardens, 
зїї, Gardener to 
| Park, Worksop, нынын for 4 dishes of Peaches Se 
good as ere very best varieties of the common Pota 
They were the result of three years’ 
the neighbourhood of Ain, where th been 
и id well E Preap 4 ч) any | 
с j^ 
House A A Cominon Common 
| - life interest in the жуы reven 
ng не 
r eign 
ettled upon his Majesty for the е of the 
ЫМ list, vd consi eration of the monarch 
placed his hered 
tary revenues 
niga other words, the i King sold 
ues for an annuity 
^80 
IV. made 
0, 
ments б. а year to the ме ча e - йй adi 
the — of the great officers of state. Upon the 
accession of her present Majes yi те e arrange- 
ment was made, with this difference, that the Queen 
aima something less than 400, а year, in 
exchange for her Majesty's life interest in her 
Tal i 
itar 
As we have already stat ted, the Commissioners of 
Woods L Forests are charged with the important 
large 
ty rt of these revenues, 
we take it to be their duty ке for the public 
ul piar utmost for the property placed under 
Royal lie inte Mute the surrender of the 
iterest is à tion for the 
race of | 
as we ha 
it. | find Minua at yë bua, aat 
in pag aerem monarch in ep р а 
itor to the country for a maintenan ni 
of his id able to claim it as a mere даќ 
for оло omn surrendered. 
vents - contint 
itical hier iti is impossi 
iat some future Sove 
ment, instead sanding in i dent 
i ee of a 9-4 prince, UE from his 
ancestors a revenue sufficient for his Royal state. . 
If this is a just view of the case, the importance 
| of exercising a jealous supervision over the эл 
ment of aes cm entrusted with the manage- 
thers were not lar ert 
ha 
whos de Бор “>й j$ concsmed, л we 
em bae у roo d amell knoV ledge as 
we с A exposing a system which 
nobody ventures to defend, but whieh, | 
ае ish and bids defiance to reform. 
it has not been for the sake of 
Garden of Plants, at Paris, the same power of 
ing disease w 
as remar 
Under these circumstances it seems desirable to 
procure sets of the Solanum osum, which 
EI CAT said, are less to poe 
th igh station who, regardless t the 
interests of "the Crown, a:s'gned to them 's 
which it was impossible for them to execute 
efficiently, and pum e = others who still maintain _ 
min and would, if report is to _ 
s trusted, even d "their sphere of action. Lord 
OKE sa 
“H an vffice, either of the grant of the Kingor e 
ject, which eoncerns the administration, proceed 
or execution of justice, or the puce iy. 
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