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CHRONICLE. 
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has mu 
on 
Habit—dwarf and bushy ; the flowe 
foliage, in ogether 
me It received "the highest 
ie Show, Regent's Park, as а ~ 
and — er dg in C October, 10 
three о r Nurs 
& 
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NEW AND DESIRABLE PLANTS. 
т irons asp CO. us to 
—Duke Ao “Шары 
Yan 
offer the ече. — 
narch, 
aar 
varieties. 
CHRYS ANTHEMUMS ай yarieties) at 9з. per 
sa Mys 
С огаћ, Rosie du 
Dervaux de eem А: Mimosa, siris, Madam: 
e Solyman, Atroru 
de 
re en Ciel, s many other fine ki 
NTH 
dozen, vi 
Madame 
еге” Null 
1, Argentine 
e Rousselon, Solfaterre, with шапу other fi 
dion Satbani Prince t 
мон, aa Daphne, La iamen Vitida, Lais, Migno- 
* | fo 
The following ne 
t rcd Striata E Alex 
T Vince * ne^ 1 Doublet, Хе, Nimrod, Deuil 
Roi Гео Id, 8 
ове, 
each 
Pet, a ht salmon, 15. €4. 
Ki ETE 
ngsbu 
5 ih white, 1s. 6d. 
— Emi ng pap? 
Silv. 
n 
n" 
"m 
Mou 
TREE "CARNATIONS, E: ue fina d distinct kinds, for |i 
Autumn and 
ming, 188. 
cup obsessi, menti 
Acacia grandis, 2s. 64; each. 
m Oleifolia elegans, 23.64, do. | Е! 
п сте td . 
портта. ететт 
Baudraud, S Mr. G. TER m. Napoleon, Exquisite, 
ictoria Regina, Wilsoni, 
Orders 
Я 
OUELL & Co, суйл Nu ursery, Great Y Yarmouth. 
се Ро e d'Or, Rebecca, 
Ciel, Berry: Madame 
ndi 
8 (Pompon en ell Lihiputian I La Vogue at 
we. beautiful varieties, at 9. 
andrina, Mrs. Thompson, 
e la 
, | necessarily. 
me) That 
-flo Ivy-leaved variety (sent 
Ar cm Standish & gm 2з, 64. each, 
o a eaf) with pure 
' | quite true in 
s сони E many years’ rentis saved, But then 
must be remu 
a Pear-stock sev m "eld та bear quicker 
чи grafted than. a fem thre 
n an o a young 
say that Ч. аи bewing | is required 
М. ре Јох right, and in priva 
his ea E "bat e acospted, w 
наг e s jin marke ens it is quest 
'| table land to the landlord or the nurseryman. 
our correspondent 
ot insist upon that; he merely suggests it.| 
We believe that little or no о сап 
= m чё коз Реаг 
for commercial purposes, Mon. ealihy | 
stems, such as Pear trees grafted 7 feet high must | 
Es ve. 
-— are me dd selected is no doubt | 
any c An Englis rdener is 
satisfied with Ws acion af it is е nice clean young 
wood, and he not enquir ther it is from a | 
lateral or a аз  vpright shoot, ой а bio: кабе a 
a Pear or a f earer o 
But M. ре Jon Ауа 's practice tells him that the Ec. 
should be IT сыа “ from а vigorous I & 
of a bearing tree," and fro 
s that such € We Most 
Upon this we have no 
remark to make e should like to know what 
the experienced еее ts of this country say to it. 
er ce it is there that auti is strongest, and th at | 
and e e exercise their P cu ecu 
wh 
rd per do doze 
perd Genel 
The Garyeners бй. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1854. 
TREES. a communieation prin 
number (p. 453) h he — ae the 
recurring orcha: t is owing, no 
i =з җн in England to 
. mismanagement, Аз ONGHE possesse 
| pe nce in a climate prey ms much like our 
id is in the best sense rd a practi 
ions deserve — utmost 
| ш уо what points bis criticism is direct 
| is objections to our management 
8 
етту 
вакы рафи furca 
| E vcn ut эз өе ii qux. 
leanliness in our 
like thes 
A inc. gardene 
us see what answer 
ner, when 
nursery rather 
n 
ing Кой; but.to our dm ju 
s grea 
own, 
man, 
fe us see, 
fall ©; ihe 
trees 
e are ficis. te 
can a” 
standard |s 
| and which led his еа іші wastin 
х 
every kind of ereated thing, be it man, or beast, o 
le called life мани 18 - Sae 5 among w че, that every 
ue 
bird, the mysterious princip 
during XE. who le period 
existence what it|ne 
“feeble in. 
e into 
od. ex" he expressed in homel 
sa a акла truth ; and we have no doubt 
that M. р 
prineiple ee 
ves to become 
i vhi M AwpREW KNicuT 
ration of Mar 
eath anga 
ly s 
deerepid prematurely, 
misinterpreted into the lim 
taken to л, 
ntrive. to Сы чун nothing. 
ian, on (ће contrary, is the plodding, thri 
whether it is more оне {о pay rent en unpro- | frost it i 
the other, If so, the action of frost Беи. becomet 
and no harm is done. 
| tal; in such a 
state ot pop. if the thermometer only falls to 349, 
m perishes. 
s сазе, 
well- -managed 
rdiest Реа 
perished. О! ‹ со 
fruits us Ж hardy a 
entertain no doubt of thefr Mei ко 8 opens 
"^ à very „ыш field of inquiry, Уе we 
cannot pursue to-day. Оп au early occasion we 
shall return to the subject, and then consider our 
corre wo теш; nning. criticisms, viz., 
lud and want of cleanliu: 
. Рова the reader know what а GoBBLE-GossIP is ? 
The French call it a gob 
flie 
say the d belongs to 
— Homo of zoolegists, though mot to 
be- ma infnt-mark of tru 
0 
€ is "ый “рин in applying the 
1 а 
ear tree. in 
ү roues ki фе fi cc re E! еф trees | 
b I 
pes | 
from perfectly healthy trees with пайра vitality. 
d rees are 
the species sapiens. re reported {о have 
called it Ното «amens. It abounds in fashionable 
| places, especially where idlers congregate, a 
| where it n often seen attached to a button- 
| hole, Itis pm among the low class of newspaper 
| reporters, and is not unknown in London clubs, Its 
Jas is маш in spreading rumour, am pifia ng false- 
hod, modifying truth, inventing s ms, andal- 
gering, and lying. Each has its tra'n of ra 
E nb although its news never proves right, yet there 
urrently as if i 
as it ds rires ; it had it from the best authority; 
In m owever, the usual meetin 
ks sid» e first was 
then занй ot. 
are never daunted ; on the contrary, they are m to 
poc in confidence as their character 
vaporates—our friend reported that with 1859 | the 
Crystal 
ed nobody could find there the Hortie ME 
Garden ; again the meetings were held at Chiswick, 
with undiminished ma nificence, and were even. 
honoured by the presence of the QUERN 
орлор: who takes саде of [^ oderate pro 
ver makes much, never loses much, bu t in і 
sati tory accoun 
when an attempt is 
vene this natural law, abortion is the seins or the 
produce, whether animal : vegetable, if it быц 
18 —À and imperfec a Pear tree c 
nutrition e занй 9068 тоду tol 
be пае into its spurs ; let each чш "require а 
food, then the tree m 
А, far beyond w 
and vitality may "i ей 
the one representing, or at a 
| ly regarded as identical, 
events accompanying, 
have thought that this, at least, would. "have discon- 
certed the animal, and that the exposure of lie the 
second would h MM dallag its ону рда faculties. 
met t at al On t ntraty, 
onfirmed all that it wis reported. 
the "I source—it could not вау more—that 
real history of the 
of an exali 
that m would never again be в 
| perish by the 
e Boe 
lves uc "the 
.| pagrin the еі іп every Dg ular 
as been any intention ot e 
S en wou imme iately 
rigsi and that the lease having fallen 
e of Dzvossarmk Aa caused plans o 
ly pre 
Since time must elapse be = №. the Did will 
course of e 
aan 
closing the oft the Hortieultural Society; the —— 
gesing tie, rdi on the it an | 
ot fallen in, 
| expire ш" the year 1881; and i pe Ihe tale of. 
