NovrkMBzn 26, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1133 
limed to take the smallest insects pikes onan: 
merits of good. simple English giring rrr 
ith 
are, the surprising fact at length 
ios gaa minute beads of "qui d, though kept i in n dry | 
cabinets for months, and years, ni 
change. t 
us, | develope themselves as to 
border the result would have 
bor been in favour of the 
e Muscat, I should. be a 
if ' Mr. Fowler would reconsider t y give 
T«ohh; 
laying ens of the ground be 
| Coloss would b a further 
_improveme ent. What 
Extraordinary Produce 
uce of Two P. pe plus large 
sized dee € in Mr. Grims 
a nat DU apparently never 
these little pest stent bul and i are they 
arr: anged so evenly du a newly spun web is sbsemght 
you have 
features 
that wherever you ar e a grand vista, 
of 
ed all formal 
s garden at 
Clifford ear Tadcaster in Yorkshire, v ves dug up the 
€ day, na 
viscid drops me upon qiiae rface, 
nocle or core of ae in t opens rof pe? ; it will be 
that the viscid rer — not only “a 
the winia line of the bar, bei 
collected only more copiously 
show a Tittle 
avenue is certainly 
— — cas a su 
and by narrowing the view R oxi aids the per 
spective of fisténbe, but by the contrast of its widt h 
giv es greater r breadth to the open and ce 
al 
vs to in 
J . 5 
y. It gives 
small. e by com: 
proportions of 
of g 
r 
ance 11 lbs. 3 oz. 
ing in the aggregate 84 lbs Half a dozen 
vw - single Potato, selected 
2 lbs. 9 oz. Robert Abbey, 
ni.—AÀs ii nfor 
Henderso 
g the origin of this 
vii. the ver, Apy secte com- 
the half dozen, we 
tburn, near Sunde: 
Campbelli, alias H 
from 
Whit 
y 
nicle, I am induced to pi you he following 
l Early in 1860, seed of 
42 
he 
details, and leave an iatpeenied aie 
The cores adhere but | to the web, and may be ora re extreme narrowness, I do not know any 
easily moved a 1 hai and in doing | other wn garden that can in an oe egree 
so it will be found that the cross bars, t H general — feature - M interest 
T, 
common solution 
calcium also 
; and it seems not hes thet 
com]; of 
nery so inevitably = 
evening, when the haze begins 
at the ends, there is an air of melancholy grandeur 
about it that pleases me immensely, and I lik 
enied us. 
+ ttl 
presence "of this, or some other hig hly d 
the 
to the 
quescent rs the perd a of 
due 
g htfully SS 1b, 
may be 
ture, a p co! sed of various p^ ter: prob “aide 
and radial n o uid, vien like silk, ardens i » 
leaves the spinneret ; gn elastic cross tan 
M. zoe little cores of transparent ores 
lotted eit the 
of colour in light shine with an 
intense pem from contrast epos ie Plant! 
| abane | by the a: shadow of the It is the 
ame with colo with size E f tea ; a t etan DA 
r loses or pane te contrast, “5 contrast pro- 
So far (vd partini shale bingy a 
| disadvantage in growing flowers, it ofat 
benefit in PACA the bloom, on the 
that a couservatory with a north aspect is iid 4 
preferable vi one vith a so = gend 
rte mmer. Mean- 
time these few facts and queries may show us that 
is something yet to learn of this curious and | 
beautiful structure—the web of the garden spider. 
S. S., Brighton. 
| is interspersed with h Fe 
hea 
distant 
"Sometimes of an spring they flowered fi ene 
This one 
under that aspect than with the Tight ov 
Aubriet 
they produced flowers much of the usual 
better ped. ota 
dear e peti Boing in in the habit -— von oae blooms 
x arr e flow M» to Mess E. G. Hen n& 
y iiae d so it met 
with their approval, uv. Pelion the of i 
| conditionally that it should be called A. “Campbell 
enderson & Son 
the Regents Park Show, where it was awarded a 
First-class Certificate, ae Mon md 
but it was shown under nam H 
ver, ina a letter xA "ed essrs, H. remark 
" 31 " 1 
, and that th 
e" 1 e 
Ericas, or rim a of pee, Box trees; and large 
numbers of Rhododendron ferrugineum, the PN 
Alpine Laurel-Rose. The pox p of the Lilac b 
rns, and when the shrubs rod 
d Mey i will form a very “pretty undergrowth, To 
| Nature, 
is | paying "great res| 
we can o only produce good art by study ying hi 
— ect and veneration ‘a the princi a 
—- those who have worked and gone before us ctt 
educed from her lessons, and so humbly try to add 
ill alter it, and sell the plants by the name of Cam mp- 
bellii. When this new Aubrietia comes to d offered 
for sale, the above statem mp will n" 
ception that may arise its na 
Graperies and 
E. 
Queen's ainary, Brighton, Nov. . 21. 
ties. 
oe URAL 
LIVERPOOL : Nov. 23.—A 
sanihemum and risen Show was held in St. 
"S on Wedne 
you 
SRINE A, a certain age reo es in my 
20 1 
garden, tails years 
young the fruit er McIntosh nor 
Veiteh in their trait lists penton “Berton i peared 
ical 
under 
the fruit 
country, and | 
rries to bear 
Thes 
h 
ruit without seeds, e facts are curious, H. S. 
os A 
I have been to | proi 
ondoner who enjoys the Par. 
Hayat Hortieuitural Society.—As xim "have given 
the 
a pagans. of 
ATE Society for nex: 
E Horti ear, cau you tell 
E of us as are Fellows ty, how another | 
n oA and libe! 
| Fe 
ise of some standing—to wit, that of submitting | together 
ralised code of hich the | leav: 
rily supported, not only 
wie but also the different avenues which led to it, 
being thronged during the afternoon. "m Ser ant. 
toveand G 
attendance. 
Fruit and Miscellaneous Sto: ouse Plants, 
for the ipea of peter 
ere 
(EXTR 
0 
ressing towards en | 
hing | 
L 
at 
8 prog 
me is flying, and yet we have heard no 
the promise 
t Berberis sine nucleo. Tw deem dene 
fs and e^ pese once grew j^ ‘Chiswick, ] 
e rg Lee —With ri m to Mr. "8 
| dent any ia on this poin 
about this arr aw ques estion, since 
made. F.R. t 
tla 
, Figs.— —About t three years ago a Pig plant appeared 
and Ma = sigs locality of 
habitat. of B hp entioned in m 
communication (p. 1061), I em, to pres in reply, that 
it was at a short distance from Alligator Pond 
in the e paris ish of Manchester, we sim d 
of the plant referred 
etected ti te by 
reg: 
admitted that, oim [" “a 
of Mr. Broome's book," 
th 
end were devotel "d hy y 
gessi a dis worth travelling dius to 
AE gs Lo y in A: evening, 
— it was universally 
if he been taki 
this seaso 
M p 
y ttt nailed it it and has 
y | large tree. 
wu it pruned. 
ass 
tio I had frequently gous vus ‘the species in the 
on tha t particular 
that 
ns. 
same neighbourhood, but n 
‘scarped r — possibly from the 
H 
g 
B 
ic} 
z 
Fe 
o 
- 
© 
growing in DS dla Seeuieeelble oa indeed, 
r few cou uld have’ been proowrol, 
à B 
ng 
to aren pretty my gardener has 
about Lon: 
Some of the collections of dud beer all that err 
be , desired, b oth w ith r espect 
never erthe less however, 
wth and flower ; 
too much with his rhe in neg 
nage of a a regulary i mai tree, Constant Reader. 
T the parish ey p Elizabeth (the on ly part I visited) 
; but 
VU CACEPULONS 
were E ee Satisfactory, Cut remy „were a failure ; 
they w taste v fhe 
nd 
bikih y 
at about the same height from the sea level as in Man. 
chester, but ce tainly not in such abundance, Epide 
resorting to peior, means. Belting | and ier 
r 
drum coc hleatum and Brassia caudata were al 
jects from growing in Maii d 
arks here more particularly refer to 
of EAR 
— bly find difficult, ed - dps as its 
roots are in a h border it will thr p crop a’ after 
of various heights a 
In the Class of Nine. perci MESE Chrysanthemums, 
the lst prize was carri 
crop of luxuriant shall ts, like W 
cut dow This exuberance of 
growth ar 
es. the supply of M oria "e ihe 
Em 
in e Coffee regu (elds) were most frequently 
deoorated with Oncidium luridum 
"not 
ore or Up large masses that had been detached from | 
pon i Eam, place, cr by the force of the o 
ner by wain-drivers on their journeyings, making 
y to the b of the hill road, sometimes for two 
or three miles from Eod it ; but not- 
withstandin, 
metn reduce its 
ly on trees in — — 
8 in | do 
roceedin. 
| tain whether it is Pala or not, ||] Har 
a Bes do see that Mr. Fowler has any 
pressed | 
roots, Tora first place, therefore, take up the 
roots, di; Mane rede Ae eie 
a layer of chalk a foot 
By adopting prs Hasta mode 
of p ing gon il poli soon be able to ascer- 
ded opinion he formerly ex 
respecting rie ality of the Trebbiano as a stock on 
e Muscat of Alexandri 
to his ap i 
hát bel to’the period when the fruit was 
nearly ripe; the berries were plump, and 
fine Toe cl and without a s 
fine for a consid 
and beauty as if it 
had : n y AL stru ; like r. 
Gosse, wi. e sing a Logwood fence 
bears to a Haw ie beige: it always brought home 
recollections very a boforp n d H. 
The Regents Pari o my mind 
the Avenue Garces t to rich you referred in ng 
Article at p. 889, are qui Ma ga iot por 
The weather 
erable time previous ; ou 
rain now fell in —— and soon after the berri 
tree, | Albert, Gluck, Lady 
Sparkler. Mr. Allan, 
E drea tall 
rawn, 
medium-sized pla in of Edwin Lan 
Chevali er Domage, tine Prince 
Hardinge, Her Majesty, and 
n, gr. to E. Banner, Esq., 
a some 
of Englan 
X Mr. Da Mir showed 
Golden variety, Alma, 
seni Slade = Golden Slave Mr. Sorley also 
n this class. 
hrysanthemums, consisting of Queen of 
oud Lord of mrs Isles, and ge came (em 
commenced to bu rst at the footstalks." Now, Ia m of| bs Hignet t, gr. to C. Rowe, Esq., who also took the 
opinion that this is is what any one might have epe prize for three plants. Mr. Hutchinson was ee 
and an extra prize was awarded to Mr. Turner, gr. 
for, peraga to - ene gnerantyrà that heavy| 
y mes 
E 
E 
on, 
Eon consisted there was nothin 
Esq. Among the varieties of which en 
ng new, nor could 
Mia" 
