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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[NOVEMBER 29, a 
may occasionally grow “in districts which | i 
Truffles 
are not calcareous, = the best Trufle grounds of 
in the October following. Their value was therefore 
merely y appare ent. Wha t they were pr ik w ng 
j ths. 
es pind so. It is 
ss arog | 
e t the 
supply calcareous matter 
REHA we are rather inclined to 
e grounds | 
may y in the Garden of th 
dea lineal Society, w where their r 
in the place they occupied origin 
m 
right to sta eta a corre ponders ‘report the sagi 
would ai w the case if the soil of pee 
were carefully analysed, it is at bp via ear 
must be ben 
Truffle b 
ing the young roots of the scala? ng tree 
space should then be filled up to willie a couple of 
with 
better than the old o 
Peis ETABLE PATHOLOGY.—No. 
© (Uredines,* Rust). this 
are ay numerous parasitic fungi, ek attack | 
pron belonging to almost every natural order, 
arly harmless, while eee! are extrem 
“theirs spores are of d 
yellow, orange, white, brown, 
parts sir ree loam “and road sc 
d limestone, Wika slight 
perfectly decomposed and tho 
ted wi th the fa materials. Ifthe GR de scr 
ata arising from 
corpora 
district into the ‘composition of which chalk enters 
s not remain ina crude un 
the Truffles should be studded, and a fresh layer of 
the compost added, till it is level with the original 
surface. whole should then be protected by 
about 2 inches of fallen leaves, amongst which a few 
Fir leaves will be found useful, as they will help to 
retain the b in their p Much of 
hrd of ascertaining Taw 
ality a de: Fill as ‘Feparils the English 
ards the French Truffle Deca a had 
d 
other Crucifers. 
ap- | > 
ri 
‘| 
The pi ite rust is familiar to every one fro 
very Va 
600. 
evalence on Cabbages, Shepherd’s Purse and v: 
The myce 
Es 
oy? gees indiget 
e, distorting every | 
andin the 
flow 
separate them, nor are the h 
smooth, but re $ An gg as in unde doubt 
U. rubigo-ve era. M. J. B. 7 
OSES. 
a fashion to deprec 
ason it is ‘ita to „divin 
e Grapes ” 
NEW 
S have pyesa 
” for what 
Pertapa the ‘fable of the“ sg F ox and tl 
Fi 
et me admit wei worthless) 
new Roses are annually palmed on the pribi at high 1" 
prices, but this does aa establish the position of aa 
correspondent “ A. R.”? that “the old Roses he 1! 
best yet.” Surely he Se just awakened from a lon 
a | long sleep to recommend among 12 “not beaten yet 
uch second-rate kinds as La Reine, Madme. Laffa 
po Jaequeminot (Hybrid China), Louis Buonas 9 
| parte, and William Jesse! The first is sometim ; 
but very uncertain, the second small and transitory ș 
e thir 
bens Zona 
= 
= 
oO 
ealled n 
ps 
practice is too eral with flowers and fruits too, and 4 
deserves to be strongly reprobated. I have l 
f 10 to 25 new kinds 
raiser of korai mag ae er from > 2 
one year at from 10 to 25 franes each, weak not one of & 
the u 
pitapas, him ih 
S this rule sho 
areleseness. 
future transactio 
round the rufi 
aran leaving behind only a fevebrdienisl inte ads, 
often seen in Tuber est ee a os ay the 
habits i of the two s hadi’ prove the 
oe Ce peti under at Yeast à a * twelve- 
mencement of ter 
trictly enfi a agen in the eni 
nai ath pod ils ge of horticulture is more difficult to arrive 
o is -woantionl ont correctly ; ther st be some risk on the p 
the tie nin re of these | °t Purcha ; all will err occasionally, but then 
Bri etter | 27° hose who err continuously. Now for they 
pe examination of facts. For 12 proved new 
ü of pod zation, would invite the attention of yo ders to th 
tee is this theo ited ; | following :— Hybrid Perpetuals : ‘astellane (rie 
of interest. Fe w plants in n point óf fae i pa Ge eri mson), General Jacqueminot (brilliant purpi ed), 2l 
r pore e Vitry (br rose), Raglan (sca 
ous as regards structure, few T more e puzzling igh Bo eed > ined with 
tilt Tulasne explained that pa onl of Beenie: are fst men, hea ante wine Desirée Giraud ri Teer carat ad 
Forming ichahotier chains with merous | Madame Masson (reddish orimson, changing to ¥ violet 
| culations separated "orm each other yl a short narrow sw | Mada = me Marte bs ss pe Sravenit d Len Levesdlll 
| connecting thread, the other larger, thicker, and Eas rdar ach tale pth raby urbon : Prin 
Kte a eia a z S ve loben ese germi an enti ra Albert (the best bright Ben Ky eee ti 
whee oug 
| but the larger seem Pe more perfect, The same thing inant teat de ee e ae ae ahs po bgp ee n) 2 
rs in the com which belongs a is 
a space of ponders or 2- ob nes years, I would place 
oo toe, peas. So po oyen csomo oi pa ema them i in the seale against the ‘12 of © A. R? which | area 
the 
rif the paii can once be ma 
y: nty it nied soon be mpoeatle | 
to prepare it for ihe marke 
For “ie ibe is ines sanguine that a few well 
n | often ne er prong yom a pigh which is “aoe 
bein where the soil in 
which a t healthy esar yxy is "pleata is sprinkled with 
water whi ch infe cted dle eaves ha ave be een immersed, 
| presence of the ideal Rose Coupe d’Hebe in = oppo site 
balance. 
Thus far I write boldly, ages supported by ascer 
tained facts, but I am now about to enter an impel per 
+} 
the tree is pr et 
601. The most important, however, of the species o of 
We must, howev ver, first disting guish between U. lineais 
and Ọ. rubigo-ver si es former pins simply the young 
state of P minis before the dis 
formed. a the. far o pla nts frequen ntly grow 
rubigo-vera 
in his 
rs, there is not a place in 
va lity fot ag contin’ = proposed 
not at hand, and they 
o 
answer the purpose of those who live in the proper 
districts to advertise fresh seed-Truffles for sale, 
A Mr. R. Brackett, of the Rivenhall Tile Works, 
Wi has sent into circulation a handbill 
eulogising a ver pga Ene border edgings called 
te Sorta Tites, which he manufactures fo: 
mere state of the Wheat miler. 
-|is no known remedy. 
ever greai 
I 
As lon 
opnaa W Soe 
Am A 
fectly explored ai to Treppie w with a more difficult 
uestion—the improved n The res: mely 
ud 
roots becoming drie! 
si Go so dei ie seldom po establish ion do ] 
re about to offer now mu i 
een, rariet 
dr, 
a 
> 
w) General Sip 
s (flesh 
rosy | F carey In 
lice 3 
ri Arion (p 
dame Knorr poe m rose, se pale ed ges), ‘Orne 
lins (brilliant ¢ crimson), Peeon ia (reddish FE 
os) pes. 
ee eho . 
Pay 
white Wheat: 
va do not suit them it is often almost impossible w 
cure seed. In „all these cases so many 0} of the spores 
fal) +, 
c Noir (almost black, but n 
i in ae 
t full), Souvenir de la "eine 
rose), ‘Triomphe de Lic spare 
very fine), Tri omphe ‘ 
Permit me to ask tho 
d'Angleterre t ight 
(reddish crimso 
(bright red). 
Te word in conclusion. 
is effectual. The ng 
those especial variation which are oat Sabjeet to the 
remedy 
nly remed y is t void growi 
P, re white 
Wheats are most suitable to = poor we fear pred there 
The rops is how- 
tly in favour of the cult ny athe rust is far 
cereals than on Wheat, though 
e | unhappily it occurs on many Grasses, by which the 
‘wot is propagated. 
+} 
riled 
yang is very cl ae red 
of the c te 
repudiated the new 
teurs and dealers who 
a out by th 
amonds Eg Sdi the m 
ing very 
possessi non, 
his | 3P Nen wbich grows on the Inflorescence as ‘itiecent 
leaves, ra reae gpa 
Mr. 
rance was deceptive: we therefore | published it as Ọ. glumarum, Rol 
supply the omission, An i nsable quality in atta of his own amin Se e pe 
all shall stand th Linco out, ee there is no one essential habatar 4 
weather. In September 1853 we reported that t: 
not stand; and this was explicitly Sepented | 
0 a the 
or two years of the enjoyments © 
Paul, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts 
NERATION OF FUN 
TxovcH so much has been done by" 
Tulasne, C 
“ globose” read “ oblong.” 
* From uro to burn. In the last line but one of par. 594, for | 
are assumed by ii yeidual sp 
| of fructification which from two to ave different 1 
ruct: 
of fungi, insomuch that 
