28—1854.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
451 
zn I E 
da some. 
NS ES AJAX “Very ее x an 
UXICHOLSONS : RUBY. з siz ш sike e 
ле"; 
e fruit for a 
PPAINCDOR A frst 
at bearer, 
trona and hardy. i 
ч thing сап surpass this 
NICHOLSON' : Ho wr Fe * Lr жы ge 
j shape ; 
eir sive, "aos amdano 
peue Fruit. Gen mateurs, 
апу two ә for 105., 
He = sent to all parts of 6 а, and Seotla: 
» riea, Prussia, and France France Tes 
аме at I ЖА, Yorkshire, or a Cash remittance 
OPEET TIR 
N PERFECTION. 
be 
zc 15s. Р ог 25 each of 
plying A 
I Жтт. Aure by do Ap 45 
monials hav Амеры m 
from hey ы ype aaia Ux he таа Post Office 
Ps DN near t aas July 15, 1854. 
né NE W RHUBARB, 
Rost SALT, ; Ganpexea, Longton, 
variety of Rh 
Sene 11 une 11, 1853: “ Very 
eA И of Me 
| reap d of the Lond 
wise a first-class Gort 
ORC. May 24, 1854; 
Single rt - 6d. tes 
forwarded n 
s 1 
Celery, АЕ — 
I Ае 
BEA ae stp ittm i e payable S 
CALCEOLARIA AND 
-EORGE CLARKE 
now У генй 
CINERARIA SEED 
л has 
to intimate our. 
[sintesi m 
y for sale choice Me. об ИГУ іа 
of мыган 
TUA EE 
a, 
ren pec they posses 
Caleeolaria, it дает н асн ar rri qa Packets, ofi оњ 
Qs. 6d. each, wrong ^ii, raus of postage stamps to the 
amount.— Lm Place Nurs егу, Brixton Hill, ‚ near "London. 
RARIA 
DWARD GEORGE HENDERSON AND SON, 
) conse- 
e1 ; » but high colourea 
? Chronicle, onicle, 
| SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1854, 
————— 
-iT has y been rn that the Ехнтвг- 
mions at Curswick in the m of July 
ving been held only three 
itors more agreeably 
res the early part „оѓ cte we week the Queren had 
most graciously expressed 
honour the. ced rem w 
; and 
бнк misht arrive was not. —— s 
Were unable to be. 
Tn order that her 
e secured 
resent with (ilr p ants. 
AJESTY aid the Royal party might 
inst all possible risk of pressure from 
the an eager cr owd, stout barrie ers were erected — 
tents, with numerous "- 
Which -visitors could pass. 
d ii of the Ro 
very 
po quality, 96 Secure роо 
n | in 
ad market fruit; it was difficult to pass through the o aitih provided. 
1 bears carri rriage At 
о ене of t 
De the Duke of DzvowsnrRE, 
о possess thes 
lied vn. TU Plaüis, by WiLLxM|Íformed fr 
Tb 
Royal Gardens at | exhi Las a 
RH. MA. At exan 
lso 
taffordshire 
y, productive, an си pret sc : 
р tus rumbéad сеј] 
ed ma 
uam. t hea 
е^ сее up to half-past 4. At that hour the 
us t 
od places for seeing ; so that, oit a the 
e of m extended for nearly a thousand yards, 
A minutes to 6 the EEN, accompanied 
hness PRINCE ArnknT, "idi their 
К ӨЕ Wars, and Prines 
by his Royal Hig 
Royal тк» жены ка Pause 
and 
among the piasta; where Mr. Bartes will mi cd to 
know y were honoured hy, fon 
examination of ers ^ 
The weather in the morning was wet а and ded 
but the sun appeared in good time to mort 
vapours, and the afternoon m liant and 
resent, 
long before дау pta * the 
UEEN's day at Chiswick.” 
LFRED, arrived, a 
—Ó being unfortunately ill. Upon enteri 
sh 
ten 
e, and | 
Ei tom ts ^1 they nail 
selves, The principal | exhibitors, stationed |. 
thin the barriers T had the satisfaction of remar -| 
ing persona ee of interest their stands | 
СЕС in the 
und the Arbo- | 
And 
rthy of being exh 
b exhibitors Бенета esit must have been a day " 
remembered with honest pride, for it was the 
"Hed time that 
f he 
hibitors АЫ sustained "le 
reputation of their country for excellent gardening. 
The ai of АК АЕ ad the exqui 
beauty of Roses i s having — with те 
season, the plants exhibited w 
eous descri Fo 
bear producers of novelty were 
on, who nearly „filled, ne of 
variegate 
сше 
аг, on the tents with 
an infinite varety of Orchids, 
alled for admirable 
ts, 
Lycopods unrivalle tivation, new 
shrubs, new annuals, and especially a most. striking 
са Cind pariy of ts, consisting 
р OR a capital 
rap (Dionà 
ts tricks. in 
Among M e uat жав à no ура 
е ria а Rbododendron-like s fro 
Peru ; Whitlavi а, a new hardy Californian а edit 
with dark violet bell-shaped flowers ; a white 
заз, ; 
: п of ч Venus' Piy 
US premer, xa pit. berfo 
De D 
um 
mns = 
valeo Mess Ld, £v 
two 
second f essrs, GaINES an 
ve poiversaliy бамі 
Prin = 
ention. ighly as 
is rie whether rd: 
cited m t than a very fine 
a glorious uiti Orchid, which nobody ба 
nage except sd Асн, who produced it in 
еа and very fine flower, after three 
years? заема. ш оп. 
e fruit, we can only say that, if per haps o 
a ger d - has been collected for ‚ display, 
coul have 
bition et 
И ””] 
. Sixty picked specimens 
of гарез, 30 dishes of 
20 of Straw y! 
abundance, 
mcer showed what fruit growers can do, even 
hey choose 
e oj 
Mr. 
supplies. 
fui beau! ty 
Strawberii 
e| e. Ge HOUSES 
8, themselves are at а 
f varie- j 
judges to determine ыы M.-J. B 
ains 
g Meanwhile 
* these p" na are pro 
X have just had an „урон of e , 
Yun e think throw pap rs 
of DM Fa „Жы has lately 
some of England. The 
houses are of various sorts, prin- 
Sweetwater and Black Hamb 
use some — ter than the — 
htest trace of d is visible 
| of the Vines trained to the roo 
e 
quite as they should 
v, were about a dozen pots, containing Black 
Ham and Sweetw Vi very one of 
[which ‘exhibited — covered о un i 
ith e green pu 
120 
Ый all dise 
cem which 
root is the. m of evil, and that the 
be applied ther 
was to ro HR the structure of 
the leaves, which was impos- 
sible i in ilie shr ivelled bruised харц „йш! уд 
submitted to inspection, а NA "nc e it 
peared that they were due AR. Ad of 
epidermal cells of the rieda пис, at the e 
act En the fluid 
walls, an 
h ‚ Тһе ей, thereiore, must be, 
great a t abundance to prevent 
which roe des 
where the 
a. 1 e n cies of the ers 
pply ert de, s r: 
P т тебетун 
The eel 
only a org баен grains of chlo 
ty, 5.05 that they 
apparently a low ee of vi 
- n becom e DEU and thus cause ге 
arance which defaces the erp of the foliage. 
not pretended that the n the berries 
of the 2: Ж» as those 
upon the leaves, but rather that they are due to 
natural decay induced by the depraved state of the 
ices arising the disease, which .is.so evident 
lage 
‘spot in Geranium is, we doubt К; а case of 
quite a similar character, though we have not at 
resent муен: compared the two : maladies ; and 
e disease 
to the 
CY a a 
pad, ik 
5t rnations o 
Ria experiments, to 
rtain information on the subject. 
Е PATHOLOGY.—No. XXVIII. 
6. WHEN are placed in cireumstances ѓа 
sie to bise cR, as, for эр ы 
of warmth, moisture, an 
tei ini eir maintained, 
their nutritive atte eith er becomes 
missible by the tissues. Circumstances Ex о 
f vegetati ieh 
would not take e at all, as in | the с 
к prolia seeds, unless conditions s 
воше са: 
