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ТНЕ CARDEN ERS CHRONICLE. 
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ties, 
icu. it, whieh must be caused by the thick veil drawn 
Olive, and other trees in 
Madeira and the A 
à species 
but rather to the immense diminution of 
velvety forms T infest н. Огапре, 
f Euro 
Zores—is маа 7 сеты by 
of coccus, as is a. 
‚ 76264. mom four Plants fo smutty fungal, ав. өл, can be 
"BEAUTY OF THE BOUDOIR," 
23474 or six ана for R i" jams to the young student, and few pro- 
Я ы БОЙ тый есас ; they аг ctions more instructive as to the various forms 
both the inest imtir classy and posson very u ry: useful" п qualities which the same plant apable o mg. We 
dihadi: .E.G. HENDERSON AND SON, Well fuerte | have. dee чот а but we could have 
Nursery, St.John's Wood, London, which will be forwarded | multiplied t a very considerable extent, as 
emm e, оп ew з Eo bs. i таллы, Dr. LÉvrILLÉ ren placed i in our bands specimens, on 
"ccording tosize. The five new t n Galsoolarias, 318.64. - im gA раан, leaves, from various parts of Europe 
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JLLYHOCKS. —А collection of this fine old, 
, 15 now in 
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DAS." 
(cu (om d dig that has E ben БТЕ at i^e Pim; = 
Pr larger urs a P flavour than either ч Surprise or 
and ripe — 
24 4 Soxs bae Monter uen mend t£ es being supe- 
| variety that has gom vir thelr notice, 
g, Footed runners are now ready, and will be care- 
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le of eha 1—100, 50s. ;: 50, :305.; , 16s. so 
€ of Hums British Queen. Ppor Eleanor, 
и. Teapot a "Seedling, ' Seedling, 
dps 968, Aia 
dm eis tford, . 
Ё ЦАН EARLY P BLAOK - == 
LES AWBERRIES.—V. 
einer the Black Prince 
in 
and 
38 
year for 75 days, in the opeu 
00, : 
bere. The of Wales is а handsome с good 
dessert fruit, and the'!best ate preserver ps reds of 
ound her: it for these last 
t on Culture, cte aia the best 
p. s "large eme, ах 
ААДА the 
‘Strawberry 
HN of 
The ‹ Garbemetg ( Chronicle, | 
заа SATURDAY, AUGUS Y, AUG'UST 26, 1854. 
LA ТРГ 
ан «ulcus д £44. jp Su IAE UST. 
vini is Dé erri ренты which 
Md of. ait every RR is dis- | 
Бу the Soor-rUNGvs, а earing |" 
orm of Plack ‘ -their 
| omnim often cs. / дуни so much 
term i 
апа by n 
че d to the. Arg pai of оре; нет бат 
a in ап "— y *exapgera'ed .form, fre- 
= ^ 0 опу їп 1 temperate- regn 
en-un er the tr ies. ere the patches are 
Torthe-most: EA ta of a somewhat 
im ous appearan ng 
) circumstances, rarely assuming а felt-Hke ; appear- 
ance but in New Zealand, Campbell's Island, the 
Auckland Group, and in many-oth e 
Information will 
Vw in the“ English Flora," and Cladosporium 
y 
of the Horticultural Society of London. 
be found r ting that more 
iately under consideration under Cladosporium 
in Ертез? ©“ Systema Mycologium," but the 
right nobody knows." 
is no 
ventes dz with us that would mol stare at ‚ being 
ordered to syringe i MOT in the morni 
appeared to з le, erre what evil Tena 
could be a d л cóunteráct the 
teni an 
vaa 
боена ng or at noon. 
йды is the imitation ef rain-or dew ; of rain 
when water is dashed Macs spat leaves ; of dew 
when. it is A through and gently 
deposited upon leaves. We E English: confound the 
two rapra a - т one common пае ; bat : 
== «е more intelli- 
gibleif the term. бүшх were — е to the 
imitation of rain, a Аи li мур 
denominated вер The French call the latter 
bassinage, and it is yit that which we have to do 
on the present oecasion. 
In this, as in "all things else, the got of 
Nature should be- imitated а] {һе е 
ossible; we may be certain that via. p = 4 
ature.js right, „апа that we, when we SACAR her 
Is «deposi the 
Fumago, precepts, are wrong. 
learned Swedish mycologist- had no definite ideas as | morning ? or. at MET No. "Then е тч at 
to the real nature ot the different forms which-he aen е the mo ng ia unquestionably 
had before him. Other fungi габа amuch thinner nt no enint Vh out the matter. Dew fa M 
and r stratum abound in. tro fruit, and are | in fi tho evening, dinge to РО during the night, dis- 
not entirely wanting in our own. "These have a a$ the sun gains er, Bedewing, then, 
A rire EA -— belong Ара £ 
llied gene Ou 2 
ur figures represent 
1. Cladosporium Ъ herharum о on Haw dem forming |T 
a thin cellular me arg 
IM SLM eeu et. erect threads туя ет from little elevated 
ће Prince об Wales 03, per 100. Tke two sorts | р espe 
colourless threads" 
often dilated.a 
3. On 
of "then rise e from 
UM dus ange inr so gia ells 
hy Purs Түш. ge 8 © 
ате connec 
On- 
e lacune and 
cklaces of cells sprin from delicate | tion 
al. "feo sitimatdy ars 
Quercüs „а y 
ix aurita, The threads still TE 
rane "m lacunæ, but e ‘looser, and some | 
surface. 
ате mo 
6. On Үр canadensis. The cells, asin e is 
with 
Ce 
he common. fructifying 
A of Clados 
tied U form,| 7. On pum Mas Makro 
-Accerding to the degree of moisture, appears under | those of Ante and ж globular mass 
2 uise of large spongy or lava-like. of con- D memes the fruit ol that genus; 
and tbi .'On Prunus other form 
x : | hat similar to the lat, exhibiting отво тев |. 
fication. The threads here arise from a membranous | 
| expansion similar to that in No. 1. 
| 9. On Tila. A spore pendncisg: а. Uv e: 
is ductive body from its side, very m the 
fashion of the сл. Ape p et 
ike. uncta ces by Tulasne. M. J. B. 
like 
pur 
ms be effect 
French биен never think w; "Js it possible v 
t, 
voii rhe ES ier 
ае 
sorption ui DE EC. 
th- th 
n 
hanging i n dragak dhain 
e ien mr horrent 
owever амат пб 
e|forina ms theea exhausted of its moisture, 
and үл feed chie 
turning 's 
is ren os 
sunset to 
occurs in a Kio во far.as waste of fluid is con- 
cerned ; but а ів lite or no ote there -— 
ew: а 
i V diy; ei bot Vive it does in fact 
than good, M. DELAIRE finds that when 
di во trea'ed they lose their мыр and 
ellow, especially if the sun shines on them 
ration c ез et leaf. unc 
sun is очон a degree of cold w " 8 
the vitality of. the leaf d vri E > 
t nually recurring b 
It woni —— the memorandum enc 
has led to these. PUT са z 
| деве mot. at noon Е 
теттери Lx T of 
nt 
vine of the process by w. vil such ай " 
E ahang will. res with inte The speci- 
- ор iq at the (b: 
тай уз ар Д дона In the.spring of 
the exotic Arr who are acquainted with. Де old Cowmmgsrar | 
‘Shod | Слвремз must have remarked the starved. condition 
50927 er accompanied | in which their hothouse so plants are often found. 
Anot by species ка his, and it is con- | half nake 
be эы. the upper этне | ме the leaves | гей ed spider, and all the oli indictio of a bad |i 
ady that part'it makes its appearance. | atmosphere, were the rule in 1818, when we 
"аа. the ый айран few in number firit knew Belgium and h о be so 
Tt md the under side i in great measure, free,| now in many a remote town And so t. ey were 
injury to es cannot arise from any im- d so y still are, in even this pem 
iment to the entra country. France was concerned, it always 
à 
was a long-legged plant, x with four arms which had 
