THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
28 spp - only from -— fact|be the best situation for them after 
que for several centuries, r, the 
-commonwealth; or the 4 —À ог of copious crops appearing where earth has been new ly | May, or earlier if the weather proves fav 
н of. the subject, or the like ; i › y of h | turned up from aded exceeding that ere inem agricul- | they should be kept close ] 
ed to à man that i is un ust ert, and hat tuia i 8 enetrate, but from well|sustain ару eheck, which at w 
the same, authentieated instances of the баде ti of seeds taken | injurious. If all goes on M the plants 
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апі РЕР to take the same pro commodo regis @ | ye given to the assertions made of the vegetation of seeds | I seldom repot them 
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nm +; T nd the same, are capable у= жое are surrounded терн socii Че all vegetation ; | pots, and when this he 
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ры the King and his people le." —Co. besides whieh, the trieks played by ^e upon | 12, and others. into 15-іпе 
И this be English law, we are anxious e lam e s an 
Mq. та — AE iu vitate depends apparently on the piste род returned to their нё Чам Те: 
ola m by its —— и of resisting decomposition. 'Тһе|апа мо рей! o make жое, growth] ine lii 
Hitherto we have confined our remarks to adi , therefore, under different circumstances, dufficien air to Yep Y the young Wood strong. ў 
А мара will deren very ечк phenomena. As а general|the pots re well {ене with №4 апі the pl im H 
include within our observations an of t other rule, in seeds exposed to the air rotin rond vitality | good sized speeim `, Pop will be the сазе 
branches of the subject. There will, however, ? | for a mparatively short period, while those which | they should be рім ually prepared fór oval ti 
found in another column a letter from Mr. PALMER, совы Банана t fecula, like cereals, will зерине my sheltered situation out of doors, whére they 4 ru 
of Nazing Park, which shows that we should be a long period. Man веейв, owever, which а in | shaded from. the forenoon sun. Неге thej fts 
m il, as those of Mustard and Piot И vill т\б Mis short stocky growth, and will flower m 
that. neglect of Royal rights and m management of |a century or more when — im the soil. All seeds than if kept under glass all the autumn, b s h 
Ro roperty were confined to ibas forests which do б -— пата пе same degree of maturity, | поё be rashly A to the вип, to dry and dii wd 
а ded for th owth of navy timber. This | and many kinds which vegetate readily чен only just | the foliage. ` As to stopping, n dre not be рде д} | 
= Ке EN of Wo ods ripe елаш with difficulty when the tissues апа | оп plants intended to flower ember latén iss 
р »uments are hardened. One Z2 individuals only | about the middle of August, ыа all bes Ong shook 
p кН ah a В: tate amongst а number 5 p ua 
m the Forestal таа ofthe Сей тп Hainault нь. wr j^ н the Wire ење ин: the | irregularly. If it should be desired, however, to fe 
Lp. ep melee К eb A, Te Mesa gr remainder, though dormant for one or more seasons, the blooming of october, of the plants t 
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үе been usurped, ei er b at length germinate. It is extremely difficult, in "таты stopped as late аз October, but in this case 
negligence of the Mirta a It n tu 9a that +| quenes "s eradieate completely many species where the | necessary to afford them a close [uj Mee ша 
lord seed hás once been shed. —Eschscholtzia californiea, for | they make flowering wood. ^ As 
ins ion, althou 
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lundering it of 10 acres, another of 50 acres, and nt is allowed to produce seed, or even flower. | under glass, for they are ve ily injure 
P Ana ML ч А 18 it no sueh a - ision one adverse season | and should be afforded в ч ату ces Bit i 
e done their utmost to stop the system, but | would often be sufficient to exterminate a species in апу | it should be desirable to h flower af ge 
one, have t| wo o 
unsuccessfully. By means of sham pleas the power | given locality. Tn some cases the tissues and their con- they may - kept ipi а A ir epikesof Di this i ее T" 
of the verderers has been evaded, and cognizance | tents become so firmly compacted as to resist all ordi- will soon "v covere е ^ - rs Ии Боа 
of the encroachments has been transferred from | пагу conditions al to that degree of decompo- | If afforded a situation е. rom датар, did ierti 
their court to her Majesty's АН о-ө, who dep without which germination cannot take place; glass, with а T—— of about 45 , thi vill feng 
seems to have been irri to take no notice of | à? "Арни easy to conceiv heret cases may occur long in full beauty ; but large pot-bound si 
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the verderers' paana is is quite con | 
roduced from see eds where a s ied rowth is indis-| After flowering, the specimens may be thrown tot 
sistent with the easy Чой pace 4 the ert Бей than it is, as regards the tubers, in the case | rubbish heap, reserving one or eri to supply uting, 
ж, wag P ja тө, in other, cases, letting | ор the- disease known a the name of curl to Potatoes. | These should be kept dry at the roofs fora fortnight, 
alone, to defending the rights 125. Seeds depend in pa measure for sustenance then eut m rather closely, and plaeed in mmyig 
i re until towards tlie end ot 
1o. themselves, orat the. risk of offen ing some 01 | tissues, exaetly as the fab dn of flower-buds is inti- Чортон cm they should be placed ша үй 1 is 
e- gentlemen “іп Parliament and out of Parlia- — conneeted with the condition of the tissues, how- watered, when they vi soon forni М 
ment, in the a enan and out of the Govèrn} ever forcing or invigorating the matter may be which is etr iof, mrs Alp ha. — 
m to whom Mr. Wirsow referred so graphically freshly primi d from the soil Мапу ДАН in conse- qiti Aiii iii ERU E 
i i көн with Mr. KENNEDY. | que perfeetly, even when separated at а com- d OF NEW PEARS S CULTI 
* There is no use ing, especially with paratively нў period from their ейп with the |., BY М. ФЕ LIRON рыз А1 
lords of manors ; iti is оа А Tet them. squa a i Aste in the саве v SEEN cid 8r MERK; NAN TES.—B Y HrwsEL E. аши л aim 
and encroach, and acquire Y possession дн kany perd 8; в very сигїбиз с этер, уоран тый р, n 
seeming rights for, after all, we can always. bu | 
ч) Pack again upon теа Pod prices," Suc 
appen in this case, to bave "9 ben the:sient language. 
of Ге T easury. T LT d l'anxiously awaited. "A, 
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lately e, "detailed in the Ga «уйы "ironic Та Conseillev de^ la. Cour.— Tree, vei 
p. 876, in which а number of perfect seeds were derived | abundant bearer, well ies m for 
from the. eut flowers of some prize Hollyhocks, id of | whieh it ma A pru : лу; Frui 
ao pr у ре ultimate development із now | puan abou кш 
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-— SALVIA SPLENDENS, o маде "without Re DE sa segments пе calyx 
er flowering plants аге, largely. in | Skin pale green, dotted with, vu pe Fa 
122, TmE reproduction of species is поё the PURI demand for the dergiitn of the conservatory, or for | more closely covered near tlie stalk. _ 
object which is M in the process of fructifica suppl ing eut flowers, this il b e found exceedingly | juicy, half buttery, with abund 
tion ; their diffusion y of less Niente or is for. i» EA specimens e easily grown in the | ably р fumed juice. бам, end of October and 
Eu Ue end means mu гиа, the summer ; they poni. very little atten-| One of Van Mons’ seedlings [an м 
the Vire fee 'bolies may ' be tion or accommod ion, and when n the form of | * Moms de Pomol 1 was . 
from place to place, and at th ӨЛ ын» large bone eg covered with "apikes of bright frames of his son being: Conseiller à-la/Coir 
SERE шс ese Ree Siren i tret e doni 
| they may be w. y brilliant жб! and scarcely any remain so long in ie пе Paren ent.— Tree IE. él 
T EA uced fruit in 1951... ' Fruit pyriform wire — 
cm de p pointe, X others have a viscid Being а very rapid кка, it is Lee t to keep |S ome а uneven, Dua pet iera а! ^ — sod 
old plants after flowering, e cept one or two to supply I. and of а bro BU pim 
cuttings, im young plants y much Je in | fol 
pring, an i 
pe ` VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY. —No. XXVII. 
and або en tom-h u > 
pe root of the | unti] they emitroots, when they should b d singly in | Octobe i i "This sort 
Г Өй dst Же Шерба Jis ode: ,wh y should be potted singly in | October. Raised by M. Bivort. .[ 
Тш 04 adhe sion and "union ke fll doe matris; ono me pots. After potting разе, Фен in а close SE t not|and described in the * Annales de — Же, 
| а parti ular ED eic ie pera wa ve pee omini bans 4 them near "i glass, nd afford th 2 all "he 2 ligh t|him in 1844, and that the seed was 
is ebarming dm unt of the gems, Ве fone jir bright чл Uh r^ inicr T aen ree as Mei as | Varieties resulting from the last gm 
formed b: ide een of the Ie 2 i i raised ofes Mons, named: 
sete of M i рдд із cer cras чыч in a | not be all ished b y the e young plants must|to Madame Parent, wife of the editor of д i 
iflerent way, and affords a singular instanco cf not be allowed to suffer for w viii of pot room, but should | de Pomologie."] Len 
Nature" be shifted as soon as the roots require more hapelle.— [moderate 
г — due ub tof т Ss Pre unless this is attended to it will T ef papi PER а н ^ эң aM p ө rye t 
the.softer parts are inclosed in a thick shell ble cf impossible to keep them dwarf and well furnished ; and | ro undieh, or rat iher ein 23i wea x E! 
hou dri coton clones а Е е я f the plants are allowed to get into a pot-bound, starved 21 inches from base to top, and 23 in ches secs eli | 
itself is surround matter, whic condition, their great enemy, re spider, will also be | slender, and about an inch in n. length; Skin I| 
almost impenetrable. T'he surround ng tis Изди к fo attack the , use equal parts turfy glossy, irregularly sprinkled. with ғ all yet 
tain favourable or unfavourable to decompo- |? leaf-soil, and thoroughly decomposed со dung, | Flesh white, crisp, juicy, sugary, И 
Вйїоп, and thus, by reason of their various we and | po a seu p sand for the first | end of Sep ember. . This sort was found: 
they present the st diversity as ecd dn. - oportion, with p lumpy | Jalais, d at. Nantes, in ће: wood of Te 
"= эке á d - П proporti enty o р 
] its 01 charcoal, for the after shifts. This 1 - 462 уёгу? 
Жым л. A сһат ! compost, wil] | sur sur-Erdre, near Nantes, in 18450 5 
ам denies ай-е а өтт thois ius: зар ineline s be close ; therefore, efficient drainage ‚ Beurré "da Wetteren.—Tree : vigorous, * , 
+ njured о epends upon а |: ? Ў мег 
be secu : the: first 
оа; This d must ust be exercised in water- | suitabl id.. Fruited for 
` eireu ces, but К вст ае дт f P he ing not to get the soil sodden before the pots get. fled ит. {м METEN ino turbinates: 
injurious effect of the external elem. эшти} оов. Аз ants advan lich ta length thick; alightly 
р are | shoots should be stopped tied АН» merces ч 
i өзө one or two me. while some, and out, 
growth the the | i 
in order to small plaits round. its enri 
secure bushy compact spe b 
reumstan A pact specimens ; but if a у evenly-i d 
retain their vitality for ә “consideralo p eriod ces, root action is mainta FEY. me ere will be little ; Yigorous evenly jaa W favie S ed next 
those bf certain certain P S, especially in кер the plants tdi Lp f ашешіу russet, an De y со dur 
diff plants, or the hard seeds of | ————.— ——— pia frame ог pit wijl yellowish » 
Шекепі, species of СЕХ ~ Seeds а in this 
er sometimes yield a 3 агу, agre eab perfu umed, m musky 
123. Many.seeds, howe Spring. Ihave in my ow j^ pep, а mam weakly o off. | 502: ag ly 
vitlin а dy nih e эму if ттен а certain depth | pink Horsest.oe Pelargonium, the trisse $ of sine e seedlings of a | © Anr nales de Pomologie," b are e bodmdie 
m the influence of | Mar perfectly edi теу have з 
борца — in эрес air, wil reta: 
Mei f the described Ме 9, 16.18, ing ^ 
in their vitality үр bseryab меч phd ЁТ s Derkmans, im » 
ination, anda e Von dif eult to pr eie габда € a number. s wid Рета | 
rakok $ э 
