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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[JUNE 22, 
ze with much interest. ‘The notices on new flowers 
iodicals with suspicion, 
9 at 
those 
„Midland bel si 
subj * the ins n and 
ising eye of many highly ee Florists who 
attend the meetin who ccessful « culti- 
pon by | to su 
| elections 8 mom 3 
t I trusted I should never aid of the | tha 
such a state of things prevail?” To the last I stated 
| tha require the 
institution, but that while I lived I hoped to be enabled 
society was 
vators of all the best varieties which a are t 
the adjudication. o f the censors as Day my 0 best 
wees m florists? * for no point either 
‘tical 
5 peger Ra me 
ce 
0 so, „but! 8 ve Society ha ving bi 
l to have made a com- 
much inclined tò 
established long enough fo 
in future 
who have subseribe 
EA of Bon having to ny ag a month te we 
oe; „50 that if if any of for a 
ceased 
Have | w 
.—One imposition is 
strick 
Whitby, June 7. 
ee.— | that 
wed, 
remedy? A Constant 
is no sooner | fi 
icted, ee: honest, 
or. will 
can m and it, w 
the 
This 
never stops at the 
9 door, showing at once that 
something, is 
e eee e. 
parisan of the material, 
d | mence 
and reps eros tut i wae at once ae vrhat 
early su spre iar 
ever irice. 1 say again 
My best 
I trust it may ever go on prosper, that ‘how 
who iets r lan mood to become subscribers may n 
€ hnt 
be require 
Fak it weight. Dulwich. We believe this to be . — 
— or some: h substance. ] 
but as it is natu * suppose that 
ot alwa ays et he e ase, I trust that its support may 
= at all times fall upon the most 
aa R sa * 8 
front of our win due in ntroduced to the 
world three f finely fi fledged birds ; ‘these, showing a d 
authority, and return 
urse to cas 
nest, the male chaffinch had reco 
to the a 
tion, by which method he ee eee 
‘and drove them forth to seek a 
ned to 
that it 
birds, apparently not long hatched. 
abode, 
a pair of tomtits (P. 
is renewed, the ~~ takes refuge in fli 
inces- 
laws of Nature t 4 4. S. M., ade Great 
Bucks, June 
abe Larpente.— 
esire | can take pla 
in | scri he greatest su 
seribers ; re — 3 a ret small e of elections 
we adhere to our 
which we koo a tata all ‘who, io ns Barnes 
8 object t o attain, must 
Tropaolum speciosum. This 7 was left in the 
open border all winter, and it is now 
is given in the lists from Chiswick, 
i hapigi have much satisfaction 
ancy there were aged, unfortunate, | re 
afflicted 1 people, of tond principle, and really € des 8 ot 
0 
T shall a ve my support to those | upo 
only who pest been or have become subscribers ; and of | gr 
any very urgent case is brought forward, if 
ich has been ee ba 
1 mar cannot do eee 
penn 
T should add — it does not appear to have 
* the cir in 8 as to the 
ulling off the tone, 
—_ ree my I which is only recent, shows 
e process y of short rt duration, 4 the 
uns and other 
tervals, the 
ners | year 1838, n fell to 349; on the 13th, in 1849; it fell to 
The he last 4 
rd, for th 
e — was 5° 
329. 
wasin 
40y 
— 
ity—an 
tion of the clouds, "the peculiar i 
dense masses, and the restoration of an equilibrium i a 
mean 
last 35 years (for Geen 
wich), is 59.748. J. Henry Belville, Hyde-vale, Greens 
72 
r m June 1 
Early Sirawberries:—I perceive that Mr. 
sent you some years ago 
used it has aoe 
and havin np s neighbo 
— E of > de 
—the carbonates of soda — pene 
soda e usual quantity o 7 ounce 
to the — — it has done wonders; but 
t i groun ean equally 
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8. 
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I have now used it for 9 or 10 years w with 
it. 
ripe in the open — 
er a new name. 
iszno doubt the earliest of the good varieties. ] 
The Cuckoo.—Has — one observed the a 
as to be sure of any pecu change or variety in its 
note? For the last — one keeps near 
TsO 
is possible that there may be — than one, but 
think there is but one. Este, June 1 
Salting Asparagus} Beds.— —— 1 followed — 
1 
; 0 
up i be e — of t 
the | tube of the and This honey appears to 
be secreted by the cells or — at the base of the 
tube; for when the flowers open, it is seen in the 
very minute dew-like globuli i 
m | in position to the ea i of the cellular tissue. Ina 
rt time, however, these globules increase in bulk | 
they then become confluent, 
Marlow, | until A. ong . other 
and flow in se 
b- being or a Wer sa for this neetar. 
4 hours afte: 
that bei 
Seira not likely to | F 
412 
ea be possible | talented 
to the oe t to the pendulous 
while | honey is continually transuding through 
deep and rich. T ds have raised 
18 inches or 2 feet from the level (not bei 
sidered ne b are at least 20 or 21 years 
d every year they have been gradually 
t whether from gement or age I 
etermine. About the Jan r beginni 
February, wei tolerably mild for the 
season, I the beds with a small 
is 
ame of 
being ee a secreting 
the blossoms 
may 
ms omy of the 
=e 
otad; a 
h large quantities by 
atit iag down upon the 
nature 
corallina, th: 
flowers. Your | j 
Pees ee 
