556 -THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jone 17, 1865 | 
- ader against Dillistone's Early, both of which have | plani of small size; Anthurium эы 
«Da p ari чау een judged тае intelligent gentlem en's gardeners, ет гт and Kemener cordifoltinm; 
Sir A T aaton s ds th of Sir M of whom a reed that there is not the least| with very dark- coloured meros Front M e latter 
and d нне d the "p RR Foster, Strou the beautiful Aucubas home p : "ll ems 
ink The C стае the iM were Carter^s, Siebold and others ; ; Athyrium Tiie fæmi y Dr Von 
ought to : he second B уо, Р L- P е homo thela p Eo el у € vith m М, Bu. 
lasting testimon nial to his memor à and buds in Nove ii are de ad ripe; = M epum to be | with para of white. ; Pandan 
iy ani fo рт ^d the Horticultural Garden : In| Wheeler's Gloucestershire Kidney. IN n using | Rohdeas "er silvery striped leave eum 
making this suggestion, I do "x jor a moment forget them on Nes д of EER The 4 Маг iow А. | Heck ii, Ber! - 
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i the day of competition for the 
pe the humble origin of this мерна will | Ladies" Prize is so near at hand, n 
n my ork it out. J. suggest tha in deal of leniency must be —À the beauty of their foliage, Mi 
S., 3, Garden Court, Middle emple. | shown if the prize is to be carried off; for по one but erson had a rosy lilac flowered ine 
Vespa arborea.—Some of your correspondents would | those who have tried the experiment , know the extreme Pelargonium, ‘called peltatum elegans, which ч 
perhaps kindly ment tion whether or not they have | difficulty ed preserving а poet in beauty of foliage or dec ide d acq v on, being a fr ree Менн and di LU 
noticed this wasp in unusual quantities this year. | lower, when th dt P 
Having been а asked to collect Жыш, wasps for micro- Ld idée the e care, for two age s wi 
teana, Peperomia м4 Calonyetion 
Anthurium cordifolium, Bini. 
hes and other plants беу 
scopic observation, great numbers We hope no one who has been preparing реб aid а small Richardia with ves spot 
my lan ыя E many have bee E Ves spa Ет nd|for these prizes will be s If fiint. "heart а rose m variety of H TEE ber 
veral V. arborea, "The former ol ihese is паа in this | never Won fair lady, so neither will fain Р the same exhibitors, 
pus hbourhood (the go of Gloucestershire between | Ladies" Prize. ] Ipswich, farnished Primula Parr wp. tls 
the mie у Wye), but the last so very rare Њаё in Rocky Mountains, having be nutifalr ер роте faven; 
the course of many be Ihave not been fortunate Societie and Pentstemon чуна A 
ЖОШ to i» with a nest, and only once or twice 0 teg, hav фе: large lilac flowers, and glauco oons titid lan 
with a specimen of the wasp. Æ. C. Roran HORTICULTURAL»: June 10 (First Great Salter, of Hatna h, h 
ellows in Peach A other Fruit Trees, —In | Flower and Fruit Show).—This was held in the Con- | Sein Telephium, in which theleavesare E 
orchard-houses and in trees in the open borders where servatory and adjoining arcades, which were but|with green, and a р Polygonum filiforme. 
t, tł tily filled, owing no doubt to the s Ment objection Abiena seedling of ouglasii, was shown by ы. 
kinds will penis turn to a sickly yellowish hue. | exhibitors have to showing on Batar ау этч s та s Perth; and seedling Pelago | 
h being mong Miscellan e and Greenhouse 1 Plants, sium b r. Fras 
h water. In such cases the pots | Mr. Fraser, of Lea Bridge Road, е ted a magnifi- | mon; T Mise scellan re Palms, Economie 
should t to e ed Epek Lcid, so that the Seb is free. | cent plant’ of ейин dier pee к а | plants, Petunias, Modi d odit тна 
Тһе simple eure is s to dissolve 1 oz. of sulphate of iron profusion of bright c crimson , flowers. . In ihe same Mr. Bull; Pansies from Mr. Hooper, Bath, and Mr, 
t of water i f W b baceous Pæonies from 
allons р 
water, and water TER trees with it three or four succes- | rocas ets rep Statice ыы a largo | Messrs. Paul & Son ; Cacti from Mr. Hurn; variegated 
sive evenings; this soon brings on a "анро to tbat | Boronia and Allamanda pem “к om | Begonias from Mr. Marlow ; an interesting collection | 
most apen of al шь, — green—two quarts at Ме Барыкин =) came Hoy a bella, Rhynchospermum of hardy variegated plants from Mr. Salter ; and plant. 
t will pe А. gallon | jasminoides, 1l pl doe om- | cases, window-boxes, and ornamental garden 
а ou t be too much. This|sonz. Messrs. Lee, Hammersmith ished, | from Messrs. Barr & Sugden, and Messrs, Hooper 
disce, pe ^ie name E “ “ешн lus been treated among other things, à Wn ice x Erica Cavendishi Co., it Covent Garden. 
coccinea, a no oble Alocas tallica, Dickson nia| О? Fruit s was A Mr. Ruffett, gr. to Lord 
remedy may not be out of plac eT R. antarctic: Palmerston, hac Providence Pine, and Mr, 
nís.—l feel much е п being?able to give | heads of rich e [sem "etit, Ardens and | Standish sent Charlotte аа is ad 
your Correspondent (p. 532) а Сш for ants—a|other flowering plants. Mr. Kemp, gr. Earl I" bre "esc & Bla ck G 
regular ant. killer, at least 16 has proved so here. І | Percy, contributed six good "a among whi 4 were from vin We fr. боп 
have tried guano, soot, Elder leaves, and nearly all the| the  Oleander-leaved "E and Stephanotis | Е mw Lee tur ede immense berri, — 
rises ns recommended for driving away or killing floribunda, in Po onditi rom vA M. Hender aud from Mr. € gei 
ants, without o ed the exception of boilin Of Orchids there "n терр poor display, and several | Earl Brownlow, iid” тт gr. to E. Hopwobl, 
water poured into their nests, "e A ir en they can be|of the prizes were withheld. Among them меге | Esq. Manchester, were dio good bunches, In White 
found is a е Lcid ve only recently | Aerides Uu ndleyanum and Larpentæ, Calanthe veratri irapes Mr. Sage was lst with very good Muscats М, 
iscover y present method of pt killing, and yonr | folia ; Phalen opsidsz including Horwood 2d, and Mr. — e Me Cannon Fall; 
readers are heartily welcome to It is simply the Vandas, Saccol abiums,'a few Oncidiums, Brassia verru- | none of de were, . 
now w ell-kno n decoction which РТ n apbis ki fier w ill cosa, T Ladies ' Slippers, Cattleya Aclandiæ, and o*herg— | corisisted of Royal Ge sorge a va M Hátive. With 
| the first- — kind Mr. R. Hanbury, 
the tobacco water of all the gardening calendars, and |. Of Biel there was a tolerable muster, especially of | The Poles, was lst; Mr. p “у d; and an Бп 
has more than once appeared in your columns, Таке | Соё Blooms, which were excellent. Mr. Francis, of Prizo was award to Mr. Allen for for three 
4 cz. of quassia chips, boil them 10 ы ун in a gallon | Hertford, and Mr, Wm. Paul were the only com- dishes of Violette Hátive. In Ne Violet 
of water, and while cooling dissolve in it 4 oz. of soft | petitors in the Nurseryrnen's class. The latter had a Hátive, highly сонш from Mr. А 
b and Elruge from Mr. Allen 
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or if they are in the trees syringe them with it. ° flesh-coloured blooms Caroline ем 2d. Mr. Hill had an excellent dish of May 
Numbers will be killed and the feit "driven away. I d Mars Paul Perras, and Мадан” äi Fou cault, pale | Cherries; Мг, Ruffett was 2d with Belle pei 
— believe that quassia water, oai is — and does | yellow. From Mr. "Francis came Souvenir d'us Ami, In Strawberries Mr. Hill was 186 witha dii Г 
not stain the аус Дим аай efficacious without the Съ 61018, Charles р, Paul Perras, La Reine, President. R. Wrench, Esq., exhibil Муш» 
Soap. As quassia chip э | others Mr. ; gr. to W. О. Puller, Esq., pole a variety remarkable for its es fla 
of the water should "always. [^ kept ready either for Youngsbury, sl exhibited good бг са some mall to find favour with the 
ants or aphids. Jn syringing fruit trees beautiful — own eld “Вей, a pale red vari ^ 
fruit is at all advanced in growth, care sho ald 1 bet = | by Messrs. ys f Cut B s, Mr. The only dish of Figs {атой 
to wash them well with pure water, within 10 rim | rien no fewer p. 19 boxes ; uc rg. +44 & Son, | Castle Kennedy, of which we w pape Ys 
after applying the dope or # ын ыу а y^ bitte 4m essrs. Lee M Clarke, этем 2€ tho terms on former occasio n 
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Cherry or Plum Y4 be the result, 7. me hese Бе: у: ral cam ant, | Fowler. Of Melons, the кён, Green-fleshed à 
In order to get rid of these, procure some small ыга», Colchester, Mr. Batley, a көз Mr. yos nda. M o Miss ing'*, from Mr. Hill; and Wills's Green Ge 
open ма down the Wet € pan them wherever Wood, H anger Hill. к W. Paul vmm om — Mr. Wills, Oulton Park. Scarlet Gem was lst Sandi 
the ants frequent, Ina тн es the birds will b e Dijon and Celine In the Class of Miscellaneous fruit, Mr. rm 
covered wi ith m were Meroe NN these and ^i from Od me a — 44 of (t Clodi had Cherries in pots, loaded with frait ; ad il 
into bolla 4 Pe ke the ants off the carcase of Gold, whioh was pos the admiration of all| were Frogmore Early; Cleveland, а hi 
edam Коч wd replace the bait. By following | who saw it. Clarke's без of which several | white-fruited kind; lmperatrice, а good prs 
Piod DA close! aon. ant will soon be got rid of, d of each kind were shout together, were also | Small; Werder's Early Black, and — К] 
n ed with оор: Санде ое | Wer aaite: Mr. Wills sent afine basket of Black Pret 
pot tree па сла and poured out of a watering “Palargoniamns, both F. ordinary kinds, | Grapes, weighing 21 1b.; Mr. Horwood, а 
p: asi or 9, De а day, or whenever a black ant | were shown in good condition ае Мг. — who | Muscats ; and an extra prize was give puse 8 
of the Grape-house, destroyed | contributed Fairest of the Fair, James Lod rince Henderson for Frontignans Mr. Des ot Hecki 
е Ы of Prussia, Lord Clyde, Lillie, Mira, Lightniug, ven pow not for competition, several у» orh Ú 
i i and | Hybrid M floshe 
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spondent, that the beri teria af гона ЕЕ session | Lizard. In the Amateurs’ Class the best exhibition | good size ; and Mr. Hill а brace of 
recommend for Ње | сате from Mr. Ward, gr. to F. G. Wilkins, Esq, | June 13 (Mr. Bateman's Deore wi. 
us [Ee MeLean's Advancer, | Leyton, who had Spotted d Gem, Bracelet, Рене Mr. Henry Cole, С.В., in the chair.— of Orchids vii 
site's King of Marrows. | Viola, Lord Clyde, The м Ріспіс, Rose Celestial, | оп a few examples of d pores culti 
Mr. Marlow,’ gr. to G. Wigan, | were furnished by one or two А teman i 
it blooms „earlier than mah but because it fills its | Esq., also showed p omm but. M ea Pur лач of that i ъл с f plan Мг, Ва 
" : у sufficiently га bloom. Га Fancies, Mr. Fraser had | тепсей his Мае ди бе hius’ old work 38.5 c 
. | коой plants of De : a her T „| drobium by reading from Rumphius 0 5 
i. ош po of e the new Early Peas we tut fonnd Cloth c of ( Silver, Dus en d алд s Undine basing. emit db Orchids, which he в 
: "ew er ready for penae first 2 every instance, | New and Rare were contributed 1 chiefiy by divided by that author into two classes 
go - Aor its competitors even. more in the | Mr. Veitch and Mr. Pall, a nd formed b which grow upon trees, аре i 
оо t E ped its earlier sagen o that we have |in part of the Exhibition. b “ gore the ground. The rmer, from their 
ie crop of Early Turnips, E ceo Riogle е ee е been already described in our columns. | growth, might be i 
eader | Mr. Veitch had his new P. ich i ti It was s t 
Peas have Mie dion eared, Advancer is recom mended for a | different in shade of crier t Fera ум Чы uem To tho patrician class Mr. Bateman 
dd it being one и ее и сае of бе d cens and guttata, both benutifally spotted i in | drobia, to the rustic a tho waysides $ pad 
two sorta we were wont to plu : manki 
ey c oem e a EM ча Hero and King osa from г от y ith finely divided ge. If it were trao, һе said, E. potweent 
vrelile, and четен arger tl wrinkled матэ атчу б нта n Begonia, with "већ velvety leaves | cradle in the mountains of forð 
e aan any of the pre A =. with white; a species of Philodendron with | head — s= the Euphrates an and tbat jn the 
with white o picem 
^ constant suppl рач М deep-green peur leavea veined ite ; | there pot 
d Sone, inge ousebold, Sutton | Adiantum vag red.veined Qymnostao! Milt d chi when he 
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