j Persons 
i — a supply; 
ESCR RIPTIVE nines 
for four penny 5 
s a rich aggre of pike 
— 8 of 
Several 
„ Heli tropes, Plumba Lisias, Suivies, Lobelia 
i! Plumbagos, alba, Zauschneria califor- 
requiring Plants for beds may depen 
pl 
and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
THE FUNERAL cY TRAESS—OURBESSES FUNEBRIS. 
ESSRS. STANDISH. ann NOBLE, of the Bag- 
Nursery, beg 
8 agnificent Weeping Ev Tree, the har 
ness of which is now proved beyond all doubt; And for oer — 
ticulars proudly refer their patrons to the highest authorities, 
viz., Dr. Lindley and Sir W. Hooker—see Gardeners’ nicle, 
April 21, 1849, and April 13, 1850 ; Curtie's Botanical Magazine, 
for May rdeners’ Journal, March 9 and 16 for the 
present year. Strong healthy 3 fit sal immediate plant- 
ing, í 21. each. Berar to 
. fi 
oro 
strong, and in fine condition, at * to 
to pdt that they are now eR box 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
FUC Sue e 
DWA RB D HLEY has en, 
‘the above 2 — eos ESTA, mileh hei ree B . 
give entire s: Park 
— — — — —. — 
an Extra C cate of Merit, e much admired Ne ot pe 
saw it, It was coe sent to Mr. HENDERSON, of the Pineapple 
Nursery, gave his opinion 
n è 
was twice sent 
whose opinion was 
the above, after the 4th 
"the usual 2 to the 
Y will — sent in strong tin 
s through the post, if * packa and pəs stage free; 
on receipt of Post-office Order for t t TILEY, 
Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 16 Tale, Bridge, Ba Bath. 
S Chronicle, 
sim: * to the fore 
will comm fen ce sending ou 
— ‘of June, at 10s. 6d. per 3 
Trade 
— — 
to offer the 
north of China, 
. Small . planta, "38. 6d. each or 
ring plan o 78. 6d, each; Fine 
kinds of Eri 
Boronia serrul: C., at sacar 8 
1 Nursery. Brixton-hill, near London. 
ENDLES CHEMICAL PLANT MANURE.— 
e pt. JAMES 
—— May 14, 1850. 
* Sir, —I acknowledge the f another supply of your 
Chemical Plant Manure, and I es 2 77 great pleasure in in- 
of the erai, Tam © 8 1 oye ‘found it RP gee 
ing rainy I — oe . strong 
Geraniums, which are poy 
this time 
compost © of all my ants. 
cessful in the N I have used—one pint of manure to o 
pecks 8 ale, And and as it ~ anys I wish you a suc- 
— trust that ers will be as well 
sai 
ne 
15 5 — sir, yours truly, James WILLIAMS.” 
I shall most assuredly recommend all my friends 
to u 
— s can be had gratis, by enclosing six penny postage t 
boy i — * the postage. Sold in tin canisters, at is., ae 
and 3s. ch, warranted to give satisfaction, or the mon ey 
will be —— ed. 
_ Apply to WILLIAM E. RENDLR & Co., Union-road, Plymouth. 
EDWARD BECK, SLATE WORKS, r 
SLATE ers TRA s. e.; COLE'S PA 
K informs Horticuiturists — ‘ae. Public 
Edging, ot-water Tank Covers, Flower Boxes for Bal 
Shelves fitted to hold water for 8 Houses, &. 
of which may be seen in use at Worton paleo, on 
N.B,—Dairies d either with Shelves or Milk Pans, of 
thicknesses, ses, Kept on s on —— 
very — 
EADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. 
EORGE GIBBS anp Co. beg to notice their mix- 
tures for laying Land down to Permanent Grass are now 
The general satisfaction they have given for many 
. past, and the present low prices of 328. per a 5 
— bere ioe Ibs. to each acre, they trust will e 
Mixed Seeds for — es) Grass 1 
kat 3 ‘an 
e sorts for forming Lawn . per Ib. 
List for the season of Tornia, Mangold: Wurz 
Farm Seeds, will be forwarded on application to 26, 
Piccadilly. London 
BAKER 8 PHEASANTRY, 1 
a Chelsea, by special 
tment to her Majeety an 
TAL baba FOWE 
93 
S „ and — 
ahd soma Poland, vento . e NRTA ES 
announce that they have prepared for 
their 1 FRO BEE SEE HIVES, 
are desirous ting that 
/ | of the publie. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
ATURDAY, JUNE I, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR ibe Sete ge WEEK. 
6 . re 
Tuxspar, — nnean 8 e. 
WEDNESDAY, — sf Koyal Bolani va 1 ee 
Tuurspay, — 6 Antiquarian iag 75 22 
Ferpar, m? z f Botanical Institution ‘Sine 
SATURDAY, 8—Horticultural Gardens 
1 Suows. _Weanesa ay, June5: Glasgow and West ar 8 
ortieultural.— Thursday, June 6: Birmingham Botanical and Horticultural. 
In a few 5 two N are to be elected at 
BEN 
the Garp ENT InsTITUTION, ont it 
may be u ie we 5 — eae’ are uncertain how t 
give their votes, if we draw.their attention to what 
on these 
We tiled ch 805 de that this, like all ae recent | 
charities, depends for — existence 1 the support 
Fi — o estates, or large hoards of 
money, on wh baly. The utmo 
| which Ae man: a TS 5 — 
not resulted in the en of more than a 
housand nd 
eir own 
for the benefit of thei brethren, it is no 
"| posed that the general public will take 
in the — 4 — ich — oth 
o be sup- 
that 3 
strea þe a 
Now, dö gardeners support — arity as 
— could and might ? "Do they, wahle! in yey pied 
tribute 
their annual m We regret to say 
that although ay ty i the most honourable 
in and libe —yet the great body does 
not. 
ra fear, arm] that many are more 
mate a t with the e t 
support the bart ee to conceal or 
ustify their own short-comings by picking holes in 
the procedings o of those whose only. object is to 
aid t 
Nevertheless, bere the day of adversity oor 
— — any of them, they ar e ready 
ough to become pete ie for the support of the 
charity, Ta 8 gh they have never contributed 
shillin ts funds. For instance, in the list of 
18 candidat now circulated by the cosine: 
a | only seven ee ever subscribed. We would, th 
fore, suggest to 
g Fruit-trees 
i es 
Serra an answer to all the importunities es with which the 
FLAGS, AND N 1 
Garden Netting, 
scribed >r the u Bucy It is a fair r à e 
wW. no reasonable person can object ; it furn 
voters are now assailed; and it cannot Bal te add 
suppose. 
material]; revenue of 11 a ae 
y to ‘the 
OTHERWISE IS SUICIDAL. 
x air we breathe, even at a distance from the 
8 of the factory or the 9 death-blast, is 
far from being-that pure unmixed æther which man y 
A glance a at a sunbeam peering into a room 
ey 
and the observations of the existence * vari 
— in 
e lift es recorded of the 
descent ‘of differently. ee rain, are proofs of the 
normous quantities of matter occasio 
eard arded ag ently a as s founde 25 = 1 or 
8 e-witn rs of wrath 
or gerda e. 
oe ‘of fads dom. 217 the 2 
f inky 
o yellow rain fell o 
ir vo 
we — 3 to be the principle to be observed | ; 
Spo 
Two 
ted, | Prof. Barmy, in 
and 
‘lites who have votes, that they | 
cases where 
of 13 dise Pota Nene 
i i vild 5 y inhabited 
are acquainted, and was 
believed to be the * at ear Potato 
1b urrain riago 2 land. = ately none 
the fluid was rved, or some bene solution of 
the 9 . possibly UK been detected. A 
microscope, a at 
beliari to be —— ar as we 
can judge from the Binet and distorted condition 
in which the y e those of some species of 
Salix t many of the re 
ular cell. Amongst the pollen 5 are the 
spores of some fungus resembling thos a Clado- 
sporium, but wiih a broader outline, but be agreeing 
exactly: with anything with which we are acquainted, 
=] É 
1 pe | AS 
ibiting the app th 
some Antennaria. There is is no reason for ea 
that these were after-growths, and the spores 
seem to belong to the mycelium, which is evidently 
young 
instances of coloured rain are recorded by 
the American Journal of Sciences 
Arts” for January, 1842, one of which fell at 
Troy, New York, i the other in the of 
Hass aN has made som 
Picton, Mr. 80 ervati 
on these i in the j ye: of Natural History for 
— e, 1842, e of these was om oe ` re hasty 
hower, Tike theta in Seen, eee 
alighti ng upon a v e harbo — oe a serene 
night in June, had to ie * and thrown 
by the bu 8 in t = reer. rning.” The s 
with which pregnated at Pi 
found to ‘consist wholly of of the pollen of 12 ae 
ubstance 
It is curious that, in Pe: 
stances of coloured rain, the sky is recorded ag being 
ouded, which would seem to indicate some 
electrie agency. 
By adopting the mods of Lian GARDENS, 
by Bsa eet ent 
should absolutely refuse them in all W 
iptio een pai the candidates; and se 
g should be confined to the Ga 
preference being given, not to priority of application, tion, are first divided into 
| but to the number of years ing which the appli- | length, and 
has 3 for it is surely nothing more hannel for water is 
justice to regard the available funds of the along the’ side of each compartment, 
5 as bit i i instance by an is made up in 
those who have them. i feet — according to 
Vet we * ay is rule acted upon; for a the crops intended, a narrow channel b 
ves,” candidate, w farthin ie ten down between ook i, each lesser channel 
pears to have cote at the last election 169 votes, 8 into the fe Re T compartments are 
while another, who had 8 for seven years, of course di 
s is the result ee ground. I 
the a dam of — is — e main Pagon just 
ciple, such will 8 Electives will | orien i 
the claims of the can- buckets’; they deliver the water into a 
ben 15 ‘avoid Ach miinan would reservoir of wood 
t, be to in all | veyed int ë 
7 thence it flows between each 
pestion of watering is 
expeditions y performed with — 
patois the — The first € 
