THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
LLINGTONIA GIGANTEA that we would und 
MENTO ND SON beg to inform the |rules which ing e$. tA web aede е e iride ut a fished ; 
ie that they have о "ойу a limited number 120 their | the contrary. It is be o. Y he жа ҜӘ, ап 709 inclines the heat Kop to M ore hafm 
LOT OF SEEDLI RDY |. ч rved with an the ew of Portugal 
They would therefore | In elligence, nd witho th s 18 їп {һе вате state, and I believe -— there is not 
TREE left о 
ped apes sqb STRONG PLANTS to make 
| ication 81N e cane HOTE enm nir ts. 
x Fes t thé sam intimate to TH 
have à second rais rà : y кз healthy young 
- &; 
К: Rx den Which they can offer to them on terms 
vith thé quantity taken, and particulars of which cau be 
а, 19,1854. 
GUN C CABBAGE. Pr aid postage 
Mr AKARABA E caw still ү Ms tum =й 
шу pine redi 
A пет C С orat А SEED from the best named flowers, 
ddress, E Haite M. "MAS, the Hope Norenries, near Bedale, Yorks. 
eir 
y reco commend the following, 
heir cul 
E 
s. 6d. 
C: LCEOEARTA, very choice, 15.; extra superb 
Е" 1 A 6 dei Ta extra new and choice ~ 6 а j 
„4 АВ, php Lie ms 1 0 it must have ea rth to grow in more dry than aid should 6 
| Топ rn jM ney varieti >з ойе 1 6 |such as will permit rain to pass freely into it, andas w 
eK extra = and choice е в |freely that me a 
24 ERRI UN ehe ег for rom прет» on muy D — cured in England.—2. In 
fid free by póst оп гг application. place its wood must ripen Коюу ап бренд 
"Post-office ord be made able to Bass & BROWN, ог r 
payable to ВА 
gnum DURNO. Ая. Stamps іе б for small s 
2 €: Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Sufi 
Paus батик, Seedsman and Florist, 238, High Holborn, 
+9 The Catalogue comprises a List of Seeds proper for present 
sif autumn sowing. PT F 
The Garneners” Chronicle, E 
шї ea аға 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1854. 
p—— 
E dated July 19, have been received from 
‚ UrrrnD, Esq. Her ers 's Consul at Vera 
12, announcing the arri at city of Mr. 
ВотТЕВт, the new федер че ёр ts for - orti- 
ral Society; and Es P ым» of that 
mileman for Orizaba,- is Cordova. Соп 
mments of plants and А may, therefore, be 
ter репе in a few weeks. 
е foun ume upon | en 
ене; тру ру amateurs, by physiologists, 
I 
training, or zigzag training, or ai y other scheme of 
ебед бары wood in the third 
i h tic a m Reo 
tter to understand principles ilat w be ignorant of Cucumbers, Melon 
with the latter 
and failure i in| 
BS FOR CHRISTMAS FLOWERING К г 
J, CARTER, 238, High Holborn, Londo s to |fatal to succe border, for instance, forces 
dm Customers, Мы, ‚Ше Public in А. that he | ће plant into such vigour that its woo e 
Vea received a supply о the following BULBS for early acquires that consistency we call 
ILES double and single, in 6 sorts, per ни 8s. 0g. | ripeness; therefore all substances similar i 
POLYANTHUS норсо, in 6 sorts 5 manures require to be carefully excluded, Neither 
er тылек: » 3 be the border w it may, will the wood ripen 
M LM 75695 double aa ix 2 unless it is nailed close to the wall, so as to take the | 
с, та д ede Iii utmost adv. of absorbed as well as reflected | 
AN THOL TULIPS, ов gr singie ЕЕЕ nd direct sun heat; hence the necessity К рге- 
Кы double per 100 Н enting the formation of what is called breast-wood, | 
А comprehensive of Dutch and Cape Bulbs will pe | Which ke the sun, which is of s ital 
Eras aaa p. i prepa к to, all regular customers as usual, | importance to the tree.—3. The fruit is aa pro- | 
y be had by applying, by Post | duced on the wood of the second year. ood | 
year аре! 
T Am three simple princi 
ub is et useles 
r 
r. TUE sketched. Althou 
requires to be EDI. there 
i ; it is either false or dd 
remarks. by a little book 
Mz: Hamet ^ Coi 
5 to табри ер with 
n mih 
n 
B5 
аз а practical | 
written by who, 
man, has еа ор the details of what we have 
gh there is mothi 
gardener 
do ubt hates 
eom 
tural world forge ifit ever е-и about, the. 
principles we would now inculca 
this author applies. 
be consulted with advantage by every 
esn want to learn.t 
n training, or Seymour €: ning, 
and 
His little book bii. therefore, 
body who fails, 
7| or succeeds but impe WE. in Pa calare, а 
not у 
which. 
nd 
routine of 
or horizontal 
ёа Ао Raps, sx up 50 ШЖ 4 а training which еен ous perso р Have 
fame, awd dwelt upon the difficulties of its ус „| invented: What he says is perfectly true: е 
ттл if there is sueh a thing now-a-days as € little what system of training be ado 
badly hiäñaged ris de it is not the fault of etj a good supply of well-ripened bearing Š 
authors and publi Luis 4 с a thin g! od be kept in every part of the tree, and i 
ne there 20 S : thing? There is not a| Rb. r nearly balanced as possible.” T 
ре which is not full a melancholy prex Ф tr "ix, иа Te эы? the o people 
r failure ; - trees running to wood vou, T : 
XU and starved ; per бейди by — trees in tbe Mile tates ; and if нен 
iex um E erance ; them to walls іп Europe, itis chiefly because it 
with barr 
indudiwiis. dat t ie Peach 
ving 
: Шау, and all curse 
The teason of this is, 
tree i 18 too tender for our climate, and can only be 
| Pme by and "E RET 
z sav sunless— о soil too арны and cold. 
| give it sun y small mis- 
i as мө PH far too little, indue the temperature of 
hardly thought 'about. Of eourse we 
ieu 
с a fa of places, and not to thos 
en of skill and in A Renan 
„ыр men eT mon sense 
Hd аа з фы t run to ан рага 
rim vin Soim directions, half u 
| A. 1, ur DE ст, and пенай» 
This Comes of neglect of first gpacipee Not 
um 
a disease how 
tending to TA ir wou ud pn itself е miii 
reju zio 2:4 on d 
When the the tree есуге т mom m unproduc- misita 
that wa 
ak 
the summer heat of the States. 
— been 
merc sciant бр би. 
Mer of everything connected wi 
ine, without, 
mor. of a person 
Nectari ne. By Нехкү Cox. 12mo. BIMPE 
only that we have a chance of nid i 
m 
fore ad з 1 а пу а = db di but ay a are stained wit black. Wlotches, а 
«ai d ctn : cmm " " even to the tips of the tendrils. 
rem Ot SEE jacket, leather stock * The same eccentricity prevails in the progress of 
CES CU, ftn soldier. А Peaeh tree, | the dias as was observed last year. Some 
inan MO gles, pinions its limbs, drills its rapes are alrea y putr d while, in others, part 7 
ооа SP 2n ble rules, cuts hard in, lays in of the bunch has the remaind 
nai B4 then cries, “See what a tree have I ripening. On some ы frait will be lost, 
екы. пе tree looks well perhaps, buta small | and the other half saved. In some of the vineyards 
Е ill, limb after Iob dies away, fruit | half the Vines are moe lighted, i the dos 
d ti all its spruceness ends in rags | Sal apparently untouched. Inthe heights and the 
tatters, nr a m each E 
en 
rales | | 
s 
T Therefore we have undoubted har 
ingle Vine in the P" e country which is nof 
sufering under the blig 
* In my garden ati - Pv were lost in one 
e fate, Artic 
rtichokes, 
s Pumpkins, allalikewereaffeeted, 
and the agricultural i interests of this unfortunate 
un the risk of Nb all. but med 
f| І have not a single bu mnch of Gra 
sease. m 
| be d if I mer T aray of Рі. a stuff, merely 
rt of the 
Ii fth e ә rubo od it has already putrified 
у! loss will ensue ; and 
rain come about the time of vin 
* . 
Wa learn from the — T Flora that 
Datch have 
m ls Ња nr EM D 
= "bad and adds that the frui 
| lees sacki or or Japanese beer (Cervi Japonensis), 
гате аон to Ind 
dia and Chi 
and gie in their ү Ame stance of 
into particulars, We give the substance 0! 
the »tstement ÁN by these Rather who call t 
| plant Mum give Baias its Chinese name. “ 
| Mame is found еру all the empire of Japon, but 
rives best in the northern parls, where it 
ese 
In td 
Bower i - the besinning of Кылы. and is then 
dec ing the“ altars d 
«реда 
and 
01 of the return ka 
tthe оууегя are whita ; when 
utar sd 
Hte 
E drei pe ie dd 
en of the Prince of Т 
е Japanese for d trees we къо and this 
isone of the plants most u for. 2 
pose. In 1826, а dealer o а speci 
in flower which was scarcely 3 in high. Thí 
marvel of gar was growing in A. little red 
‚ varnished ur d three stages, like the drug-boxes 
carry at th eit рей The upper 
iae Was иа: by t ne Mud, the dle 
Av a = 
, stage by a Spruce Fir equally small, and "e lowest 
a half 
T by a Bamboo not more than ae inc 
з hig n in ^ n When 
|, As for the fruits, they ri 
quite ripe they are — for w ich reason 
Кеа down у 
as a th rice and nba Mode 
in however ever, e Japanese, Euro- 
peans do not тетет their sour bitter taste. They are 
[з= colou di 
account that we must 
э Japanese Apricot às a — 
(gn a Ine -like tha: 
of te Oise ема tö be a а Japanese 
rom the fi; i» te nde 
da fut would белү, 
resemblance to p little. pde aereis ud the 
«raf iis be 
of the 
very severe, and it i$ certain! га true Apricot, 
ness on the one 
a great constitutional similarity o оп de 
odii: E the latter respect, it ought to 
better suited to the Apricot t than the P] жаш 
o disagree with its Apricot ge ser 
Hi 
' than the ен itself, which is too nr to be 
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