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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
a Silver Knightian | of aey the names of several new ones we ere ай 
arded. Mr. е to the Duke of 
ing respectively y 4 lb. ,4lbs. 4 oz., 
arded. 
- ча етта da a a 3lbs. 10 o „ for 
PS а Certificate of Marita was awarded ; and a similar 
Mr. Jones, 
Guest, for a Ripley — weighing 
t GRAPES, Sdn e n fine basketfuls both of Mus- 
eats and Black Hamburghs were furnished by J. C. 
б of this fruit no 
The two varieties "4 stion were perfect both in 
buneh and berry — im every 
Nash's anderek of the same kinds in former years, 
s fact which speaks well for the 
ment adopted, e lasti 
-— : lbs, 1 
-— е ‘Pareil, 
t equal to Mr. 
mode of manage- 
etr wasawarded. Mr. Snow — a — of the 
Daven 
„South, gr. to А. Н. 
four well pere T isa of the White Syrian Grape 
was AW I 
for which a Certi done, p ce м 
оі that 
mn Uy by Бак it t 
till 
t, Esq., 
the list, and for settling some sm 
€ a t Trentham, sent three Montserrats, me | сове wiéh the future management of 
| The y fruit exhibited was i 
and à екй EU enne "weighing э» А Ban k- [n 
Foxwhelp. A" ng kinds 
фу е 
ple, or Golden Harvey, 
coloured and beautiful fruit де. "his deservedly much 
меник variety. 
fiotíces 
Archer's First Steps to 
announced as published for the departmen nt of dios 
rt at M ti a 
trei pon the same subject, Such works are 
А DBanksian | pente 9 а -— good ;. but to effect this they must | ; 
be accurate even in small matters, or „> Dore 
e flavour of certain kinds of 
^W em 2nd 
among which none were found to be better than the old 
ices of Books, 
led to | 
‚5-4 dessert there was nothin 
ne specimen of the 
This was а highly. 
СЕсототіс Botany (Reeve 
the m; 
tea. be referred exclusively to 
k 
m 3 tos 
o hang on the 
Vines till. it «без roughly ripe, which is many weeks 
after i 
for cutting, Mr. "Hill, gr. to R. Sne 
idee. a Merit for тена кер» of ho and 
a mber of Black Hamburgh Grapes, both of 
which ie a little past their best. Mr. Miller, gr. to Sir 
W, Smith, Bart., had three bunches of Muscats large and 
ll gro 
ut green—a 
| ng sent some Citrons fu wn, b 
|! condition in which they were said to be most liked for 
Of ÜBATSARIHEMUMS Mr. Robins 
, gr. to 
J. Sim 
Esq., again showed а fine fe oin, рлер this 
ompones, except Anne Salter snd Жеш de Mario; 
7 nem 
E 
St 
justin pertoo | uu sses ав ome 
ран меа ч зм awarded: A boxful E avowedly u - the long labours of Sir Wm. Hooker in | "* 
names, cam 
from Mr. Fleming, of AER who received for itaj 700 
Certificate " Меш. It was growin 
glazed, po быы 
ЫП “г pos ре in Yen 
ds m [ot and roots. 
ple. Place, exhibited а 
P 
hrough 
B bo: 4 ise & RA nt 
th эбе oca s Margit flowers, which 
eat à 
1 keep on 
may, therefore re, be 
абы. fer for cutting. А 
sed people to look 
‚р? 
inds of winter рго{ес rina to supply their 
сав: дес! things the old ki 
PP 
ind of coverin 
wer- |: 
saw them 
for the p urpose, as, i 
quantity of its fragments 
conc 
оше: 
к 
ample of tea 
that the Chulan or Chlorant 400. is generally — 
indeed, is eviden 
Cowslip teas In like cpm Д the account of Indjan 
tea RM ы a р tissu x errors and mis- 
Olea fragrans; we know that | come 
they are said E be thus pet but we never 
‚уе 
is notorious 
large 
Ё 2% 
= 
containe à y samples 
to find i t our duty ! to make 
Popular 
(Reeve), is an acceptable 
о 
Nothing w 
for р 
is another contribution to t 
clearest and iges 
par 
it has no iudex. 
Piscator’s Choice 
become as popular as t the ч hich it relates. In 
8 о 
p, Notts. а of the. auth 
эм specimen of the ge of “M 
era and species 088," is un 
d by botanists, are clearly but vence bed in 
the Engl go and to aid the learner in und 
rk шо 
assurance E^ it С to be sirongir recommended, 
е better suited for 
and Cook 
has reached а second edition, * as its 
w 
History of British Mosses, by R. M. Stark 
addition to the store of illus- 
PAM 4 and inge T 
a 
791 
mennenes лыд... 
teur ушж his stmt, "and turns his aiten- 
rs less p tio 
g 
н 
"T 
u 
1 8 1 rs have upon 
still greater glories, The process of hy riding has been 
erm y successful in масыз. пе ж, 
we i is ot, more i mportanee, it has thrown a vi ous 
— habit into а Jant parüculaly M. en 
ras A bed of the od kinds is covered with scant 
and feeble foliage, and the flowers, although very lovely, 
ve a frailness of stem and smalln m ne» dicative 
of « bed of 
ig 
-N- 
Фф 
2. & 
A 
$8 
fii 
T 
1T 
z$ 
kin t u 4ш 
first these seedlings sport am 
eye, but this diss pues by caries Y There are 
some situations where it is scarcely possible to 
the unculu шү, in dry velly 
soils ; for although this impediment may be p over- 
by the introduction of posts, it can never 
oc 
the 
2 feet some time before planting, The plentiful use of 
eptio regre 
these observations ; but it ie is clear that if works having rotted cow-dun 
fficial sanction аг ot more carefully prepared, 
m ng Укр will have to unlearn as fast as possible 
of what it has learnt in modern places u- 
mp 
roy in the bed, A thick [o of this at the d 
шу. printed баба, Mr. 
e an account of our 
this alone guarantees the 
s systematic views. . All the 
as that 
present , 
Page's Introductory Text B ook of Get (Black wood) 
his popular science. Those 
published are all so good in 
the same class recently 
а PM that the best advice we can give {0 a student 
is to buy them They are cheap enough, añd as they 
po 
the subje ef. „йу | 
all be studied rnt advantage. Mr. Page's is one of the 
best digested, ne 
ticularly deserves commendation, Its fault is that |" 
ery of Fi буй uibs Mid 
& but 
soil 
eavy one, for if it is not well ed the 
Ranuneulus will prosper in it. grounds, 
which are the natural habitat of this plant, are gy 
and porous, кон - to us the distinction between 
light and heavy wet lands I have always found нед 
у 
Ranunculus to grow b ын in Р, which are 
| porous, and yet d o no 
s | the tubers, protect the beds by some kind of co 
hien taken up, lay the tubers in a room perfi períeclly m 
ande e ijeeted t to heat they are apt to im 
ів dé ibo o reti their, plumpness as much 
od 
ы! ss ambi йт Paan ' them 
я vet 
Ey оеп fe ir 
lan “ше ЁТ "er i 
pcr ОР Гас. ге о? te 
ning of February i -# A Pn Query 
t sorts that are gets many thumb-pots as уо 
vil require for [3 фа rich turfy 
mould, and püt one ting fbto each pot ; but pr 
with a piece 
M le an ich doep ir it wid silver sand, 1 
em t in the vm 
then pai tting-board to p le "ihe ЖаГУ ; dip a piece of stick 
water, and hold it downwar 
idit to 
it were ible #0 | into some 
KEST o Rer i see Per at a Paci a M e о ае бий ша Xi fuc E LI E 
way Kas making th m #ћап that mi might be devised. | books convey. — dime of water will be à i eh way, or 
M of vio ге sd а со I jue ag эы) FLOR ICU | CULTURE. "i >= кшен Ang pot war едг 
ерү ы u na ee a am нен в СіхевАВТА. а veis: to the pe of * Pn : ful, When you M е finished t piget of the eint Ud 
pins, Between these two frames the us woven, "Edwards" on m pias rro o 10 ; give в fie „тй " АЗА y d 
у and 
: distribu! 2 
é garden of ће Society ea 
eo the beautiful 
er of n. Neri tius kept in i 
Я та as feen ien by the tar twine, at быз the 
тр 
allowed to slip 
pien to be filled 
ntrivance is that it 
ipit and thus to 
eed. In this 
аз protection 
— 
ted schedule, a few copies of 
сате я collection 
lari 
ther rot 
vids fruit of кен 
cac; е domni the Chair. | becomes 
imc nete eee 
т. 
he flowers to е 
ж: and wa 
a straw overia 4 feet wide at al 
t in Yn м and DM as far 
rned, to a double mat, = 
x cp lior and material A Cer- PO 
warded to Mr, Bai for his 
ныд 
Ф $ P 
which will not 
VÀ that 
io surpase s 
he plants are sara dii со 
өөнү пече Dh be i flower before tbe end of 
3 inches — 
өөр" pes 
һу apa d: rd e , = ачен 
ain before they р 
трасі in form. I think the 
ome in size by € out 
150 add, that 
am glad to see your 
sion to this flower. АП "us 
d bed of the Ranuncul 
un 
B 
[3 
5 
ü 
g& 
HIE 
EL 
АШ 
а 
"dade im hi Lee pum Stewart 
omen 
r hos 0g ау, 
ing stored away, r a t mouldy, , 
Mag y feeble flowers Ко» the 
Ranun maria 
ку ушт, he эй 
jesus NxwixGTON CHRYSANTHEMUM for ihe | LXX 
last week of the list of ar 
report оссшга fa e Са 
94 cut blooms, a mistake ac айтыбы ө И белү» 
d read їһїз:—“ A silver 
m s euin t 
ted. G. Тау 
* 
Slash Tra sing Арагона. Wa read ex 
the Moniteur as follows :—Боше new € vented b ue 
chine for » ү “= 
се, 
1 ich 
ho Шош, белой ee E cire 
of about 30 feet high,and more than 20 inches in cir- 
cumference, which even а ies e of 20 horse power «ий 
el 4 e raised fro , supposing 
бай all complete, such removing 
the earth from — the en to facilitate 
e tree, The in question 
planting of ibo ael, its 
Acacia, ыы firmly fed i 
bm roots offering a great resistanee, Which must 
