ae THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE, 
[May 25, 
exhibit 
e specimen of — p by Mr. Stuart. 
— a — old pudding-shaped t 
rellis gi 
constituted the result be beneficial. Bringing 
tegether, A a exhibitions always — the best flowers 
of the best kinds, and in the highest degree of develop- 
gardeni 
ra 
no false 1 ra 
—Can rm me 
— is — best method Pp — ying liquid m manure to 
n nd under the following a tances ? The 
garden, containing cres, i to a — in- 
ini 0 inmates, main 
sewer thro tre — the poem ana — 
excellent catch * have been formed along its co 
The quantity of water used daily is 16,000 “gallons. 
surface soi oil is — loam, the subso il white sand. 
J have an excellent double action force- 
seam, e answered at * one — ut at the 
8 second season n and use cles, This 
— unions, cost 91. 17s. 
made to bear 
with boiled hen pitchy compounds, 
which I tried. T 
numerous minut poe 
— the end of the Poe — d without i 2 
į find it “aifieult p e the 
ero A length ed filled w ith — en 
1 it is — 
to have a a jet, by which the 2 — may stand in 
one around to a certain extent without 
pony ek his position or that of the wi re 
to kno 
Le a. o brittle and useless, 
and the 2 200 0 or 300 7 feet usi be considerable. 
I ise ted to irrigate the en with sew 
s of shoots laid upon the ground, but find that 
to poro rri away, 
erop, and n previously so 
with rain, I — found it more N to distribute 
sewera z 2 retin tp Asm by we free 
pump and h nt of a goo 
Iam . the dilatory 44 eee plan of hand 
barrows and watering pots, as not a succ 
bottles on. The from c this 
receipt, ties her bottles n with double bladders, 
without corks, before placing them in the water ; but I 
— preferable, as from 
air, 
Oceasionally the bladders, and | also the $ — — 
and moreover the air cannot be 
on which very much depends, By to pe i pe pne 
of bottling much of the peculiar flavour of the groon | 
par 
ce ? | preserved 
poe: —— ith: with the 
0 
seberry is lost, which by this way is preserved. 
artook, two 2 three wie sa 
in this way, i 
fectly good, yy retained the 
they were per- 
oung ieas admirably. 
ed in thi 
odera 
nin isto hot j jars, as quickly as 
with double bla 
y 
ig 
— 
mediately watered t means of a 
e contents of the 
bed vessels, urin 
om- an 
4 W ew had 
ys the pi ya coining m „fe ens 
that the loam came from Croydon, by says 
it arrives in covered waggons. T Ae Toone 
arden. 
Green Peas.— Your observations pee week er ng 
early Peas having been in Covent-garden Market a fort- 
a jet cannot be all amateurs 
— in he beats | mad 
-| as possible, t 
e water | men 
I have lakes 
for wah ig oe 8 
this neig 3 but forced. Out- 
ry la Prockier, Pensance: Mf 221 
The Awards 2 the Judges at the Chiswick romain ot ont he e 
inst.—I am sorry 
plaint on this subject. I 
it was intended t 
* — a 1 then the judges — a ar in saving 
the 3 for 15 — —— ep u 
have pe — r been 
terfere wih ae oe — PPA tho 
judges, ate T Ta ve 8 visable to —— the latter 
t exhibitors do not like oa pe — — The judging the 
12 1 hd nag A also 5 * aS sa to . 
that the 
otieties. 
Hon Gan 
The leading Í features of this 4 great exhibition being ‘ally 
repo other colum ne ourselves 
to deseribing ‘the scene in deta’ 
In collections of 20 Stove pes’ eal die PLANTS, 
edal was awarded to. Mr, May, gr. to 
of Ealing-park, for a group containing 
many 3 examples of the best At 
the back stood an 
ge plants of re acuminata, Eri 
ae Polygala Dalmaisian es ere mee; Bos- 
Azalea, „Bor 
je pinnata, ra largor var 2 of f the beautiful blue Lesche- 
tia, L. formosa, Cho 
is ord. 
the bright red Azalea called optima, faas 28 Aden 
foros By the a like 
coccinea eis i 
Ericstemons ; N triloba- 
an whi ch we have 
temon neriifoliu serrulata and 
den f a 13 holobium 
» Hoy ge r pan lia, 
Without i by ‘diffuse, these plants were sufficiently 
so to render them graceful, and, with one or t 
compri 
dra, Erica ishii, a well flow erode mat — 
N m beautiful ree Celsi, 88 for- 
a, Chorozema Henchmanni, Boronia serrulata we 
5 exum, Chironi 
urpurea macrantha, 
fi anc 
of various ge Posed ossoms. j ie 
were also contributed by Messrs. Frazer an plin. 
The former pacris grandiflora, Polygala 3 
nata, three 1 Pimelea speetabilis, the larger 
lacing 
3 Polygala o abb 
d Ae ea propend 
were ee 
h to Sir 
- | tabilis, and a purple 3 —A group 
ri Bis ora, 
equal it would be difficult to find, and satiir. 8 a double - red 
— of Leschenaultia a Boronia pinnata and 
serrula a varium 
| Ete and ae ak —— — 
lant n 
xe 
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& 
5 
p 
a 
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8 
en 
Pi ‘aol ea j ectabilis, 
„ E. intermedia, and 
ju on: —— 
Collactions of 15 STOVE AND GREENHOUSE Panty 
3 e best was produced by Mr. r. Green, 
gr. E. A us, Bart. It 3 y Polygala 
oppositifolia, the E — baar Er iostemon, a large and 
fine ely flowered double red 2 A. variegata, Boronis 
pinnata, re humilis, the Le smelling white 
flowered Sphenotoma gracilis, the dark green — 
3 psa * venosum, p saai 
Baxter’s Leschenaultia and L. fi ae 
—— E. Cave endet, Pimeles ea spec- 
little inferior 
num, 
ea Eriea 
to the above was produced 
G It pours rt gracefu 
e or two 
We remar 
introduction 
plan Py 
nai ee 1 oppositifolia, y> broad 
leaved Daviesia, Pimelea linifolia. badly fl 
ea ff-blosso He th “sal ed 
coro 
Chinese 1 Indigofera, K a — . called d fulgon, 
Six collections of 10 ND GREENH 
E 
285 
Choro 
— A 
ari 
Pimelea Epa miniata, Erios 
Erica ; Cavendishii a 
Te 
* 
. 
e ke ä 
poroides, Cho varium nanum, la nice — 
gala oppositifolia, Dillwynia speciosa, Tremandra Je = 
cill Sphen a gracilis, Muraltia Heisteria, called 
Erala ing, - c 8 yellow flowered Heath 
fastigiata scens, and Pimelea Henderson. holo- 
r. Slowe, gr. to a Esq., Gomp 
Pimelea spec 
P olygala bare ane — a small plant of the se 
seen temon sca e 
Collections of 6 msy AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
numerous. Mr, er. “owe Earl, ot * ored, 
sent well managed plants 4 na 
quite a little "pyramid ; Eriostemon buxi- 
folium, the brilliant Azalea 28 ’ Eriea n 
