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pone Horizs Belle of the Vilage,, JAMES WHOMES, Royal Pelargonium Nursery, ) surprised ; fetl ‘because he is accustomed 0 
ERANIUMS. — — e gai 5 Windsor pan , l e “CRUSADER? | phenomenon; and pe nee accustomed to the 
Baer Rollo, per doz, 200 0a | Fou quett’s Carlotta, p.dz,20s.0d | GER ANIU Mt at 30, By, Soren; and every other fine variety 2% draw foa Secondly, because he knows 
“Abe. eLK 2 0 | Foster’s Ondin ah 0 | equally cheap.— s ots draw fluid out of soil, and send it upwar 
A ONSET ” VERBE ut when roots bleed, th ordinary explanation of 
> e 
4 ESSRS. JEYES anp CO. sti an pleasure in the phenomenon is no i 
m i paenomenon is no longer applicable; for roots 
0 offering for Sale the as Ve ange yal hss — two eminent cannot be said to draw fluid from the soil 
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aT Your Verbena ‘ Sunset’ is is quite distinct 1 from any other they are removed from the soil; nor can it be ad- 
t 0 n” seariot, Its habit for bedding is the best w w of. The mitted that s sap is sent upwards when we 
Fouguett’s f Elizabet h... 20 11 lied fine hele is well applied, for =o mass of its * Phas all the it runs downwar 
1 the above 5 met Dla Akis oP y, Windsor. oc of a declining sun.— DANIEL J Te 3 — er to the 
JAMES Wuoues, Royse! Felarg : Right Honourable Earl Spene cer, K. G.; x GREY, Gar- In explain ning the e phenomenon of root bleeding, 
TRIKING VERBE EER ; | aeger to the Righ Be Honourable le Sir ye mep Pane de the first step is yi consider why sa sap ascends. This 
ants 5s. eac are ordered three wi se: e 4 
RTHUR M ACK LE begs, to offer the yet con. _ P.S.—The Prices * che Rare Flower Seeds advertised and Was in * enen more than a century since 
: e s 
described in this Paper of March 9 are—Hibiscus speciosa, by our coun tryme LES, In di i th 
n that it will give entire satisfactio A n F Li i ssing 9 
vig tal 33 arr 3 — 888 25 A : Potenz membr e ae GA. Myosotis az rieus, | question of the nl a or non-oirgelation of the 
e entire * e U bena, 4 bellata, 2s. Gd. per paper. Northampton, April 27. sap, this. great experimentalist a ses the e following 
it will surpass everything pka out in its class. The ‘Tels ofa (CHOICE SEEDLING 5 5 phate 1AS.—We have the | Wor rds :—“ We many of the foregoing Age 
over a sixpence, an i g. i ise } to off oll 8 2 
rou ; 
r . p th ments, 
very free habit and growth, and well suited for mg which have been selected as firs e from a large number of 1: 2 
Gare eners’ Chronicle, Sept. | 15, 1849.—“ W. K. our “bright other Seedlings and we trust wil | e equal satisfaction to the imbibe and rspire. Now the celerity of thoes 
rose, oon 5 variety, with much the | varieties ve hitherto sen sent o ** . must be ve great, if that quantity of moisture aine g 
largest flowers we have yet seen. Ma ATATA 5 ne ri olour and shape 
Fine strong plants at 5 Pai free by post, Where three | 4% Brilliant” sent out laa t year, bit having darker ins 58. Od rtd ost . 4 rM — to 2 107 of t i the 1 then 
77 ordered four will be s Castor, a — and distinct lilac, with a very rich da tk.. escend, and ascend again, before it is carried off by 
esoriptive Catalogue of Flower and Vegetable | purple thro 6 | perspiration. The defect of a circulation in vege- 
mitts — — and will * forwarded on receipt of two Pollo, ê ead silvery blush, with K dark rich’ varie, tabl 8 = 
rwich N 1 3 6 es seem 
to be sup 
a — — lively crimson lake, of fine form 6 | much greater quantity of liquor which the vegetable 
— CATALOGUE OF PLANTS Syren D, ‘pare i white, with a rich eight pink throat, good | takes in, than the animal, whereby its motion is 
7 since our invention of the “ Tank System of eur French white, lilac pink throat, veined, edges accelerated; for by Experiment Ist, we find the 
Heating Hortioultural ae 3 € Gm which a — * 3 8 with lively pink, large and a 3 Sunflower, e 
Medal w mous d to us by the alen e trade Nr taking the set, times more — liquor than a man every 24 hours. 
or three 1 8 ort. $ ap fs 
Devon and Cornwall Horticultural “Societ ty) we — 12 new varieties of Jast seas seas 7 . AN 1 Besides ; Nat et — in ee being only 
ndance, anitih 2 superio r varie a og 2 rae 12 an main 2 
scarcely a failure, t that we are end — them at 12 fine ditto , 
Y REDUCED = — 
We shall have — ‘eas THREE THOUSAND DAHLIAS and 
FUCHSIAS ready for delivery after the 10th of May next, as 
well as a large quantity of Geraniums, iang itne i Aza- 
leas, Linerarias, 1 —— Chrysanthemums, 
of G use, Hothouse, a and Herba. 
s plants, prices of which mi be found in our new Cata- 
ten on app ication to 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE & CO., Seed Merchants, Plymouth, 
ES STABLISHED 1786; 
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Seed and e ee Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. animals. In n animals, it is the heart whic ch sets the 
blood in motion, and makes it continually circulate ; 
i no other 
late Father and Ü y and — 4 o assure them h, 
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of the 1 which has a 1 s been reposed in — wher reby the sap is carried u up t. the top of the 
under the frm of sng a face will be continued ackney. n —— perspired off through the 
= es: but when e surface of the tree is greatly 
iminished by the a of its leaves, then also the 
The Gardene rs’ Chronicle. perspiration and motion of the sap is proportionably 
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SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1850. iminished, as is plain from 3 of the foregoing 
experi at the i 
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GERANIUMS. - 
A LARGE AND 1 STRONG PLANTS, 
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pam AND BBOWN beg to offer the following from 
raupena, colle ction. 
12 alln i oes mii e 
12 superb 3 Wed “a . 
25 Dit di 
14 
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50 Di ditto ar n *. 815 
3 fine s show varieties o aie ats 8 
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MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. sap is principally i E b the plentiful per- 
none, April 29 {Steen tn rel ea, | spiration of the lea eet N 
eee Dante he sap then e e in consequence of an er 
2 Diete 
W. A Mi 1 s 2 
EDNRSDar, ay 115 e (ditto) . 2 PM. ing force —— fro above do wh wards by t 
— 8 
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Best ‘ae: an E N 6s. to 98. per mAai 2 
8 GERANIUMS. 
thes other choice fancy varieties for 153. 
` genny ping (Ambrose 8) 
- Beauty of Woehe er ‘esi La Belle d' Afric 
Lady Viva Has 
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(Sat safe do 
3.— . k ril 30: Handen — and 122815 Floral and = s 
"Bouquet tout Ek an phy edie stings Fs ta ae ating e “unr 3 = -on-Tyne Horticultural. When leaves are absent. In order to explain that 
eb ann Thursday, Hammersmith Heartsease fact we must have recourse to the action of endos- 
mproved ea um x : 8 
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5 Superb (Chauvier's) 
— [ — was mentioned w the Hon. James 
NEW PLANTS. 
Dad Birch — of 3 ped freely y communicating wi 
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Wortie cc e 
, X each other, and enclosed in a skin hrough which 
salt Fore | , pg ton sna although. not more thas I eae ids are capable of being absorbed on te cne he 
Gloxinia, Grandis . microsto. e in diameter, a neighbouring as been stand-| 274 expelled on the other 3 
3 ong. € 3 sy 
gone Wortleyana ... 2 6 e 6d. to 7 6 ing in puddles, and the e sap was still bubbling up 8 an = a, in which the 1 — nearly 2 i 
Cturter Nen 3 nnn T x through the gravel,” at tie 2 of the letter. * at * verte tie cee, p ter a 1 2 
DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES OF OUR EXTEN- imilar case is menti by an anonymous cor- 0 $ vod p A A i t e p 155 oe d “in 
SIVE COLLECTION OF SEEDS AND PLANTS — respondent, who says, “In lowering the ground near oti ints dne water into the interior, an 
Tepai W f 
d on rec our penny stamps. 
nested fro rom unknown correspondents, Post- ater 
office a0 rs to be made pi able to d Brown, or to T, become at WE 
STEPHEN Brown. Goods free 41 and with 2 rising upwards from below. o effect this no 
arriage 
orders * 40s. extra rots See presented. 
Bass and 3 Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 
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etter received from Mr. Spencer, gardener to 
Sudbury, Suff. 
the Marquess of LANSDOWNE, 25 Bowood, thus de- 2° 
i hird occurre s 
PHLOX “ph gey JARRETEL 
NARAWAY, MAYES, anv Co., be TES 5 
2 plepa * — supply il charching age ing in the apparatus. Under the Wap of this this 
3 Surpass any ot other y t sent out, operation the — would in time become 15 
ery large, and of an exce if unelastic e introduction of more water would 
a beautiful Tne with whit tre, like the oth rez „ 
varieties, , it continues’ in in phi a. coer a olaares n wer * impossible. But if d 125 g skin that 
. utumn a property e e 2 | encloses them were then any 
tbe ar for -Good plants 15s, which has continued m * fie ever since, the such farther q sa 4 
Noi being materially 3 the state of the 
2 By the suficient £o satiate the wa alte 
carnal: 1 was sufficient to saturate W. 
J. E. — Flowers e e On ey ig the 
as the apparatus could receive Zan — bursting. If 
we then suppose that the roe end of 
bes 
would collapse 
5 out till there was no 
held in their original 
* 
+ BLOX | 
tE in size, and bright in colo 
re 3 hi — .”— Gardener. 
ar J » Bath.—A su 
sheen 
— centre ok, forming aj A e ast. with the | s Men 2 5 
3 Suk con lilac eye; very pretty, a , ned Athen unobserye What ivag e that 
poriu cen een * aan hele (cases now broug W i a iens 
eraniums, Ver Pansies, 
1 Stove, ee nous and Miscellaneous Bedding | 5 3 extraor nean extent to which in touii the 
, and will be 
ursery, "Bristol, April * a es cts ea bleed the observer is in no way ble however that it 
