THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
[ Seger carried on me oan I however consider bd, 
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ee pons, arg fungi except in the ease plant | 
fat, | 
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jans can be no doubt that r> 
in the latter there 
pa 
f his s powe: and I ca chan 
iwough which it may be fos more appenaa E yg 
h th ? Chronicle. Robert Shackell, Locks- 
ing to a cy of the It is obvious that if 
danger or injury jury is anticipated, the best — is - dust 
some 
aining sulphur, which latter may re „the 
etier plan as it aa the under side of t 
brock Nursery, Bath. 
Guano lied to 
catalogue ye 
autumnal Roses wood ashes and „guan 
Roses.—Mr, Rivers in his 
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LE. [Jour 12, ae 
nese ch lot going off in a fortnight after 
bottling, the fruit Sore throug h bung, ja hinaan and 
cement, ’s own garden 
and from the the precedin ine years, an 
aan in every paara the same 
Rose 
beautifully healthy, and quite free ions blight. Is the 
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failing general this Jea r or can Mr. Lovejoy account fop 
ka any ee A reply would be esteemed a great favour.. 
s 
ee I are eo been glad to have studied this in |o 
eee e “spar — but I hb 
d it | di 
of the ne ii ipo tree in 
Fmpossible veg the last two | 
fn th though i ga ee avery prevalent a Ares W 
the Peach hi affected ‘by th e As scomyces 
turbed on ying toc e ashes 
from the dew and alga ne ar effect in giving a 
ease ae with a crop of fi i 
heen am appas arent. This dressing 
ome which succeed it in healthy | 
= of one maa cells. Itis to these that | 
the inerassation of the leaves is — und er £ side 
eaves eight or more | 
incuba labe 
| Souk giv in May.” Will some = be 
so rigs as peed me whether he has tried this, and 
foun d it succeed, for $ have been using it as directed 
h kill 
Societies. 
Royat Boranic, REGENT'S ee ea ii y 9.—This bo 
this Society’s last oe this season. The day 
ne o slight t showers fell durin 4 the 
due. 
much riere cept p 
that there are fewer and smaller intereellalar sapnas | I observe that the bark of the shoots which paa come whole a goo Vi re 
The r bot within and wit thou t the all | abunda: and generally in good condition. Ca 
a PP | pre aeae many of my Roses are dying. A. me ths were unusu ally well a. a 
_ Quercus sessiliflora.—I beg to inform your subscriber melie mom were some ad! mirable = tt ps so Vaatege ated 
s both forms of fruit in Ascomyces | “ Diss” = he Plants, and the display of fruit occupied two sides of a 
bullatus, Bek. J iw J. B. supposed t siliflora, in rst Park, near long tent. 
St. tine "they h eaten stsnight ‘poles from 20 to 25| Jp Collections of 20 Orchids, Mr. Keel e, gr. 
feet without a nch, g and a a gir irth of 15 feet, and a| J, er Esq., of TERRE A Cattleya citrina ies 
H | “reer iey Disain top in full vigour. I can | two handsome yellow blo Miltonia spectabilis, 
age Botany.—I am aae » pe with le ure acorns “Diss” if he will not venture so with nearly 100 blooms on rege Ang oa Clowesi, with 
in your impression of Sat yl on “ ny in | far to see the trees. A Welsh Subscriber. ch orange-scarlet Leelia 
e Edi ? Itis certainly a triumphant proof| Frosts in a Pinar: —Between the night of Monday, imiti ; Cattleya sper gon three remarkably 
of advantage of in r subjects than|June 30, a mornin g of Bear nin Ju wy 1, I 
AB BC and the, Catechism ge | ools, and/a_ severe 2e EAEN her un- | verrucosa major. In ir. S Oulie collection of 20 
lil at this season > tt of eb I plants were some beautiful aE etae of Pinenopi 
the. is not SE He sapadt notdelight | first became aware of the fact about midday on e lati mely well flowered, 
children. There 
in wild flowers ; why not take advantage of this pre- 
f: 
Tuesday, when I perceived the tops of some late 
Some labouring men who 
the White to Pista, init paperian ‘Fane, Mr. Woolley, 
every village school in the en aari were up very early on that day inform me that t the 
To aa Ted this can be carried the q k. 
of “J. S. H.” at his own school is a proof. It k the white fro: nan orp the 
absurd err rror to suppose that t the children i in the so- called north ‘ie of of aan es, &e. Upon ity of wh Milner, 
lo g o the convict priso eeps y and 
vating than wł just fi for h hold t: register ing meteorologien! ” phenomena for Mr. 
Many of th h i- h innate tast Gl oy that the minimum o; nih cay PEES 
for th ra the of high 
the ate fashionable boin: schools in’ Clifton ; ; it may 
334° F., sho ‘afl ue! 
walls and. surrounding buildings in proventi aperi WTS 
be, m 
it, impeciali y now when, thanks to the liberal s spirit of 
Sar erca any ee e the most b is sufficient 
any one above itrary distinctions of 
i Every one knows peer Hullah's park ee of 
has done for village sc schools. No 
school children 
emperature whic y occur in 
open situations. It is — tat a age planted 
Potatoes inin To 
wasi EAA 
is au vious. 
e time ater] fa are > 
P- | Perso’ ns who 
of pomami of 12 Plants M 
had the best. It hese baer pe examples of the best 
a 
Cattleya Wag 
Medaas "Backhouse, of York. 
piara isoa the same. may ko Arom je 
useful science. C. B. N. P., 
joanna rt of the present season with 
that of 1848. The one here vi; to the me of 
June is in excess oi ce 1848, 
ct the resemblances ects 
ovary sows; 
—I am 
used to be st Sat busing, 
poe rarer on with no fault to speak of aap eine ey 
her temper no wandthen. Well, she has been ailing for 
fortunately too many it is 
bounds of possibility that wos may expe: 
of jasap same results which at that period brought with 
ia sot much suffering. W. R. Bowditch, St. Andrews, 
© Gardeners? Benevolent Institution. —The letters that 
Its flow large, 
sli tan tained in the lip with yellow, mia ney hand- 
Lady Dorothy Neville again showed Peristeria 
ee Collections of a Stove and Greenhouse Plants the 
lastings, Rondeletia soniye and the showy K: 
coccinea, Mr. Dods » er. t o Sir J. Cathcart, Dat sent 
ng 1) > h 
to using some stuff to make linen white without trouble. | Allamanda nearly 5 feet high and as much t through ; 
The doctor sa; the stuff is slow poison, and will upon my mind that the interests of ne yellow Relhania squarrosa, a a _ at this 
kill her in ti Do any of yo mee eaders | a reconsideration of the rules. Aoin show too aot season ; and a good Pega The specimen 
owed whether it is the stuff or no! omits is selfish motives are by no means confined to those who | the latter, however, we ever saw was in an reen’s 
vegetable ; but I don’t think on <r in never did | claim for a subscribing gardener a priority of rights collection ; it was well grown, pales flowered "rome 
smell | any any vegetable li ke it. Market Errai ugh. over an unsubscribing one. When “T,” says that he | bottom to top, and the blossoms were unusually well 
Somerset” seems would not give his hel a he knew nobody to | coloured. The a grower also had Ste phanotis, 
to know something of the 1 roguery practised in manag- | benefit by it, he only says that he did not choose to | Allamandas, Echites atro-purpurea, Kalosant! Thes; and 
ing country shows; and Lary gat > has also some spend a uinea a year without getting something for it. | Aphelexis i in good waite 
idea of that pursued by some N t Of Groups of 12 Stove and nee Plants the best 
tands to reason that a man who h came fro ess: aser, sent Kalosan 
ful extent ; so much so thatit E ought 7 not to go unno- | done neen Siei to Theip the charity while he could, k Heath: , Allamandas, and æ good Statice Hol- 
I know conscientious good grower to |to have a to chance of becoming a pensioner when Feath The last-named plai l rnished b; 
cheer ecause he could not compete with 5e: wants it e who has done nothing. I canno . Cutbush, of Barnet, fi } likewi 
crafty en-times indolent neighbour. At the what li sie aa. toes e would be between this charity he mrt Hoya bella, Cyrtoceras reflexum, anda ord 
such s as ý _ Weston, ere to be enforced. | flowered Phoenocoma a proliferum. 
ji a te alak if such a rule 
Why n 
W 
t do this? Vas the candidates are known,} In Collections of 10 Sto d Greenhouse Plan 
some of our Bath exhibitors, who “ransack about ” s they have subseribed—in this a Carson had two Tdthand as, Dipladenia aed ine 
get t sufficient, as they say, to make the thing pay them. way heed — unusually well ere “Aphelexis macrantha grandi- 
for the gratification of T. J. has subscribed i% ee ora, Ixora jav: coccinea, and Exostems 
the public, I think it is quite a kery to have a > OO eee longifiorum. 
lule requiring exhibitors to show plants, &c., of M. P. oismer 7 ” Of Groups of 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plan ts Mr. 
heir own growth ould be m more conscien- RD oe a » Rhodes sent t Dracophyllum gracile, an excellent E 
tious to allow persons l for showing at S. K. “ for cutting flowers from for bouquets, the Bats te Ixora,. 
such e ‘Then the honest man t purcha-e | Well, there is one ‘then let the struggle be | Erica testo, and Dipladenia pa illiams 
sufficient to go with his own to make up a collection of | between T. J. and X. L. Or, if you s let the = furnished a huge Pimelea and the pretty oa called 
what night "a a plan were adopted | four go to the ballot ; and let T. J. . ventricosa Bothwelliana, 
f the power of di vote double, M. P. and aa single, and "A collection i ‘Kato santhes was shown by Messrs. 
to do as they now do. But such exhibitions will never, exclude S, K. It * might — be | a srg re Fraser. . The were well grown malt flowered. 
* Since the printed I have obtained a good supply | di fference should be made | betw aa There y $ aii new among the: 
of curled bye = from the Chiswick Gardens. Their structure l Plants remarkable for fine foliage were contri 
ee fomi “apk except that the inter- | at all, and then all who have subscribed between five | by Messrs ch, Lee, Jackson, and others. 
and that the oblong cells are cecasionally quite obliterated with | Aand 10 years should have an equal chance, and so on | the first a p were Palms, Crotons, Coleus Blume, 
d nes cellular spaces on one specimen | With those who have su maemo d from 10 to 15, and | Di effenbac wba with large pale green leaves spotted 
S re zo j "ormod, and wiles attend to keliore ihes from 15 to 20, and from 20 t te, and so on. Marantas sof different kinds ; 
conditions, tio of the ne tittie asci burst under the |SUCh plan might, I am sure, ” be thonght of. There Vasicgeted Pom Caladiums, Loman eae 
as I was observing it, and amongst the idia | Ought always to be some sort of c = as One who | which was R. Jonghi; and the variegate ted 
with a an additional cell.. Itis possible, then, that | thinks his own plans dir ara ae viend. Donax. 
atl em eee = ie opportunity, ot w Bottled Fruit.—A, abas as followed Mr. Lovejoy’s | Among what w as New Plant = 
dai abi by “Ali eee of bottling fruit _ method was re lanuginosa venilide, vith "pale blue flowers quite 
: m the subject peia the d and when | eight inches in diameter, fro Messrs. Stan sort 
+ rm ATN În the first lot danw there were three ies bottles of | Neble ; Achi “ Vivid,” a brilliant rosy é 
ar a oe present fst aces Prenen ie not, green Currants snd Gooseberries, and out of that | with blossoms much } er a 
Beveren was A any mutual pressure, | number all have failed exeeptingseven or eight. Think- | from Mr. Parsons; enale-fveia Mr. Green; 
