у: л EE LIC e 
à Кога THE GARDENERS ( CHRONICLE. . 
[тм ара Abore ai ith imperant CEN ———————————— 
Buren Was expected. Above all, it is important to know, | existing Vo upon tobacco, and juent 
уктЕК LH ОУ Ls БОМ, ol шык tie Га те aov do, бг, Darrin, emn adi c LO D E p 
- зерзат, their [oc astra and the Public ы be Бау now Р, species, will ome a eg icm d experim ; but we have seen an extensive H 
Б зет of business in — лы for the ге o DE н аі plant. South ampton, Exet r, Bagshot, gro ound, belonging to Mr. Erus, consisting pri 
of every descrip tion i ае They have just received a supply of punk, ck, koya al, e s Congleton, all p^ its б the variety called Соатзе, їп ipeta a solution 
FLO qae s Pret n of all the esteemed ness ; we can aiso report, from our own obser- | o ap and soft soap means 
varieties, of which Catalogues may be had on application, and | vation, that | the T thrives equally in a wet|of am engine at a considerable € Sie and evi- 
- for which асоба solicit early y orders. place and ad the face of a dry bank exposed to the dently with great ben 
Y SHORT-TOP ASHLEAF for Autumn or | 53 a5 а n Sussex and in ы, of Kent, the plants — 
К^ Planting.— This “ Stock” са cannot be exeelled. Bu UDDLEAS аге по o hardiér than Fuchsias. have been so LL injured by aphis, that ew m x 
usse ree preserved, they wi ted free| The New Holland genus CarLmrEMON seems —— not " tet attempt to produce PM 
y i ds A 
are Paten Fat Rua in quali E Pm 
An y нр r^ per sack of 2 ы. а 
paid to London so, there w 
with a remittance, and letters of inquiry with a stamped enve: events C. salignum -was scarcely touched at К. the pl d, and i 
JOSEPH WILSON, SEED P Mx ) y touc at Kew, many of the plants recovered, ave out vigorous 
xen pue PED, тато PHEBOIBANT, | and we know that, with only such shelter as a glass | shoots s a prospect of a omg est. Indica- 
PS. Two new ада de — Жага” and {= affords, the С. lanceolatum bore the winter — of mould, however, soon appeared, and in 
SHOCK ws reris y D n iure perfectly a Chiswick. The possessors of these imd oben the blight "in — 80 
т e E so. aliu men aeg "n plants would do well to turn them out of doors|as to destroy all hope of a remunerating i 
H i of October, | generally next year. The mould was at first confined principally to to the 
Admirers of the Hollyhock are respectfully invited to visit the CAMELLI AS. bore the cold wherever they are re- | young bur, and indeed ЕС: never spread m upon 
Lou um a T omui 1 kinds of ported on, with the exception of Sasangua, which | the leaves, so that, except to very close observers, | 
A. P. Зо», mi. e. cant Ht ds dnte ч 79 died ољ m eni wall at Kew; it is true that they jd. quem om not suspected till it was almost teo E. 
ушт, , ате returne having suffered considerably а! | абе to check its progress very materially. г 
есе X uu AA E ORAN BENE, r : 
lonten = есет 2 M RARIAS, FUCHSIAS Singleton, near Swansea ; but it is certain that'this t We have, however, now before us specimens of 
€ 
; kc. 
TLLIAM NRUMLEY AND SONS are now sending | arose ы rom local causes, and not from cold. LpING's, which is the finest an t delicate 
ont the following first-rate new CINERA RIAS, at 185. per ANTUAS must, we fear, be wholly excluded | variety, from Leeds, to which sulphur was Ti 
dozen, 6 for egal pay ees NN М. P^. te Moro Tu hu. hardy shrubs. by Mr. EnskiNE, from the 18th to the 20th of July. 
Каш, Gatland, жаргон 55 Eugenie, John Bull, Lord "e CERASUS ILICIFOLIA, ап evergreen from xeu when the mould first g^ its a Mich wer 
Lablache, Lady Camoys, Mrs. Beecher Stowe, National, Nimrod, whose hedea no бав do ubted, proves to be much | ев from 
ish Chieftain. oed show ро dressed, the former of "eb à 
. to 95. per d ore tender than = kirip Laurel, and y fit , : 
FUCHSIAS, all the best new ‘varieties of 1854, 125. to 15s. for very good clim "spur ius will affor ey ры, minera vh 
PVERBENAS ani and PETUNIAS, all the best of 1854, 9s. per doz. Of Склхотнкз, ie only quite inen ones ћахе |." mt vf rerit mà pode go m4 ; 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, ote D 12s. per doz. | P'0Ved to be C. integerrimus and verrucosus, whose indeed, in the specimens is At ж obvious to the à 
most common observer y in situ, 
p 
be forwarded immediately, in fine healthy character may be re arded as establishe d ; cuneatus, 
а 
—€— a as -— even in the southern counties, when trained hay 25 Aie з кшш o. test. РЕ" 
plants, Pamper 1 melde or free by post on receipt of a post-ofüce | rigidus, azureus, and papillosus can only be regarded 
A ‘Descriptive CATALOGUE of the above may be had on 
application.—Gilling, Richmond, Yorkshire. to w. beh ошый 
ndian species of Cremats, nepalensis is next párish to Тө, 
, жине the tenderest ; all the other newly-introduced kinds | tioned in which to rm n been applied, the sta 
The батогигтіб Chronicle, T: e ned = riv; “ж ad the Nepal of health and luxuriance was vu — е 
s e . e Мера a Hop of inferior quality, ап e bene 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1854. C. crenulata, escaped against walls ул, aik С. mezi- effects "= were io а + en 
cana was much injured; but the trial has been | «іе at Maidstone and in many inte iate 
кеа ANS гыф Яе реи insuflicien gardens, in which the чаду called Gares and the 
iiias iat - ey iticis ai thia 7 е No result has been more emn than Ње | two other varieties were cultivated. br a few cases, 
d "eli eri the write n wd ica the establishment of the complete hardiness of the | ndeed, where no sulphur had been 
qvis as gis dmi Сисак Paru, where it was tried ; Kew, Chiswick, | was a tolerable crop, especially of the чайну "called 
fuv tho текей: their d тонар з Bagshot, and otis; as well as South Devon, | Jonrs’s; but where nothing had been done the 
A parece n bes oig un T dre t- | attest its fitness-for the climate; and we may add | were in genera ral, tó à gren extent, if not мамы, _ 
А х Mne DOMAI — nC To duh o bt al that, in tfid trials which have been із | eaten up with milde 
not one sympt In practice i 
of Chusan 
ides, it ti 
shall pu sire ourselves hereafter; in the 
meanwhile to сотсиа the facts. m. 
"iow Nop the 0 ТАРЕ Uo ANE Yand, Pales 
doors w - 
ss. Here and (Sx in Xie ч wwe 22 Im — 
istis t Кас may Ж» "but all — are Saee di would posts the е 
О отчет danibaim: eub уйн Such is ут" the case. 
Загон of he Tite, were al all 13 dor іа the Chamierops humilis was much eut at the foot|mouli. x E nia iet — 
тетет чөөт itc Je hararat Ke Di d M | of a south wall, in a dry border, this plant| [y danecunn ad d "ad lately, hen gh e 
реест miretur: and 18 по 00090 s ted the frost on a cold, north bank, in а Hop groun mer su Msi idstone, mmi peculiarities 
| nda he Ne A — ие hollow below the general РЖ # the garden. |in the growth рт the Нор mildew 
pe сүлгү Yep ái (ie > ы pe ж ачаа экес puri ari Pv mg | selves, which seem worthy of being. recorded. 
4 а айай > е "rosa s with one o mos 
| ugue oen aod Ре DM regarded peculiar бао of vegetation of the tropies. In his 
äs secure. f wanderings Mr. FonruNx speaks of it as a Palm tree | 
Anais, with their моќ foliage, seem. {о eultivated on the hill sides of Chusan, as well as in 
| "pin ai vua ih Fuchsias, а j е situations all over the province of Chekiang, 
andy AMD guam Aen ee fim " аша. sake of a strong fibre obtained from its ғ 
| Tis рата mh за чей» тет p "si hy fee (bracts), which also yield materials for 
| C "A cds e чын e esol|the manufacture of garments a ital hats. 
| - chi elit fti h What species of Chamzrops this may be is, we iate betwee 
29 быт alc s ада t is m alingan MS RAS He. e ape лд; gpl Me in accordance w 
to the same as yan artiana. 
ыз anywh ме iic Se the ue ay NC Tor plata — Dr. —MÓ tells » — inar maman 
: estern Him where it is ann ed 
КҮ Влмвооз, such as Њаё from the Himalayas, — mos; b fpes чач explains the hardiness of 
killed to the ground, hav e. ng Up freely the plant in Europe, and which we submit to the 
petro v am w БЫШ бис, how- | consideration of our geological friends, who: think | w 
even, ны s oniy ox northern case recorded, and that is at | hat Great Britain must at опе time have enjoyed a 
mim ia Cheshire, where the. plant is reported | ү, tropical climate, Because remains of Palm trees|; 
whieh is milder, it | (ej our coal fields. 
Sae The further ета of this subject want of 
amta is shown m to TEE for space compels us to postpone for a week or two. 
Ix our number for July 28, 1849, АН pie зш 
i 
яе 
liata | diseases, though know 
' various 
"n bli. zt Chiswick а um mpi mer; mere — of two pi 
ained no injury a h с EX ss ed 
p я in the open we 
ав damaged in s vut ID from. A vicit to the same ct last v а 
mid dis i ый уе ей eli bale ving | ‚һе greatest gratification, imas iot 
kn that this noble species bear our winters in Tw алй udo Biyer MarTiN E md чй 
sheltered зыр LOMLE i д e pound flowers flowers of sul) tur d ne ё 
s ка v err Él pind and me үземнен there is really a prospect їп the course of а x Es SE] "t far mites an in iron p 
‚ “ы к жени, no sufficient intelligence, a years. of both the pee canis ме ису — pints bo dud vh. pre o water т to uh ther 
found most effieneious, a 
may bo fo Chronicle, 1852, p. 419, 
Pss fos furiher experi however, | the control of the eniti 4 
Б fri in е robust : which depends upon the presence of aphis, ће | 
