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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
EPA DEN phe] Nonsery Man, Loughborough. 
road, Brixton, within three miles London, informs his 
kind patro trous in general that his SIIN See . e 
rieties, are now 00 
te pete md a Sundays 8 ‘Ord mre 
vember next, Price of Standa 
oes; 15s. to 20s, per dozen. Fruit ap &e., &e. 
D informs his friends that ha has 
NDISH. AnD 
{LOGUE O OF SELECT HARDY ORNA- | 
may be four 
it 
No acer of Cephalo 
gan a pe 10 via 
we ‘recent introductions 
glish 
nite of stating that they 
srs. 
ive Designs sag 15 ie ont w Grounds 1 on for Im- 
2 ct es for s for all i kinds whether 
aie 
TO 
8. 
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ntal or econom 
ESSRS. KN ey AND AF teal To 0 
called upon to thank their numerous patrons very gr: 
es for the confidence with which — ands ries sag = 2 en 
n in want of Gardeners, and beg uly y that 
i d vigilance en have ae 
nded their 
esr mase 
d on to 8 ap Fives 
EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ID, CHELSEA, LONDON, 
2 
ie 3 heads of those 
ep, 
HOLES new ma 
| Cambridge, has stoo and Mr. 
RS, — roof bars stand as long although different i in 
to 
— — when- 3 
“PRH 
3 NEW VARIEGATED ) SCARLET GERA- 
NIUM.—This fine natant 
> lenges OF a ligh t 
A vona be lour), an and: the general effect it | 
ce 875 a ond description 
a 1 115 THE DAY” oris 1 seen in bloom 
present month. On the 
$ LEE, Nursery and Seedsmen, 
mersmith, ni Bude July 20. 
50,000 CAMELLIAS WITH FLOWER BUDS. 
JOSEPH Ba BAUMANN, NunskRTMAN, Ghent, Bel- 
gium, begs to offer: te by — CAMELLIAS: 
1” es 3 oot hig 5 17. 
EE 
from 1 to2 er thigh wy AG 
x 50 E do. o e 
from 2 to 3 ox et high ald 
100 ye „ do, pe 
. from 8 to 4 Po t high rege: 
100 K 50 do. 
J. B's Gamellias are of the best cultivation: A liberal 
count to the Trade; see J. B.’s Catalog 
CELERY -—The season for | y 
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nd, the Advertise r 
thos: us of having clean Frui 
the greatest perfection 
haa? I Ti ile n o place e plan nts are set, as 
without me ct as he 
ener cannot place them so exa 
are des 
that. tno th Stine should be lost E enr ing | dov 
when 
screen. Fou will be drowned by the condensed} 
‘vapour of loa own ad x ie cca a third; “ hogs- evident that 
heads an perspira 
It was aot O so at Chiswick, for Which it is: 
with care what 
the water through,” asserts: a fourth; 
rigs only as much patience as is required to look at 
plan, and comprehend it, he would see that no 
building was ever designed in which the — 
of water was more skilfully provided against. 
last body of croakers maintains that “ the building 
et tumble down—that no 175 i- ructure can stan 
eavy gales, or bear an il floors.” The 
me class of alarm 
not stand 
— wer to these 
Hane ie the result The heeds of King’s College; 
turies ; Pax- 
e respect 
dike eds, we believe that the . ae of | flow 
| con 
eof Mr. 
the pitakiple which the genius and a 
ied 9 ne 
xTon has now applied will 
tioni in gardening ; ; and that the ate of con 1 
nder 
hothouses will u 
ergo an entire change in 
gaa “of it. 
This We shall shor tly endeavour to 
and yet if he} Wes 
2 of the 1 in the et quarters of Se 
t of is of infinitely more consequence 
—— upon the saie 3 shall have been 
gardeners than that — — . — 
the northern and east urbs: 
The skill exhibited i ie “Ciltivation was: in — 5 
respects most ible, and in some 
highly rras kara We would patioulaly — 
some Cape Heathis (Z m and Par- 
d); from — ee in which. the effect: 
of the agen air upon colour was most — 
uous. When compared wi eder specimens, 
tints bore the same relation to ech other as those of 
a sailor, fresh from a e 
V 
0 of well i 
| made ne — publicati 
In hey anwhile, ‘tow that the 
competition. 
first chad flower pots for sitting-rooms and other 
— -door use are much w. b 
at a 
means 
we stove Highly useful N would be 
edging to g Popor Dene and Wilks; What we now 
have i is too dear, o des 12 and from want of 
etails or som * o iiy Tgog 
—— to 5 sae 2 dieat to keep i 
lines unless set i 
ced the 
| from the Cape marvin Ho 
produced curved Angrec (An, 
the Insleay Odontog 
» [vis 
mong oor 5 the Victoria Water Lily, from 
Syon, in tiful flower, and two 
ag A p kanis Ash aia 10 3 nches in diam 
u-cO 
will 8 5 mg splendid Tajai long.enough 
A aae them objects of much v 
o 3 consequently, the same advantages — in concrete, Which is objectionable 
be AtA The satisfactory testimonials received from |in ne. placos where such edgin g is newer a the most remar feted 2 7 
* * Pig te they will Rp godra = every — and implements form another class of Willows paja Ixora: (J. salicifolia) from Messrs. 
where a 35 artiele is valued. Particulars can be objects i in which ingenious mie ake’ ve plant with ch 
had by inclosing thr three postage ps to Mr. Jon ROBERTS improvements. We have already patent seythe colored flowers iy new and far — in colour, 
TTT blades and patent spades i are decided ad- but most remarkable for the fantast form of its 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle vances upon the ruder construction of those imple- flower, was s tho bina Lereikensultin Q arcuata) 
„ ep ; ma we believe man ji er tools are capable | from Lord Kn. vane | large plant of the 
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1850. mprovement, an e not ond Emperor Fensters > Echte s (Z. 1 from 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. biona to “belies 1 * 1 . wits spades have Mr. Cotyer’s collection owed th t no ning 
wie ip fac hw . = reached fin w perf i skill can make an ugly plant handsome 
8 1 Wednesday, July 24; nail HG HM ar Good ga: en leipa an d good materials for writing 5 fruit Was abundan 3 n; cases. very 
Thursday, July 25: Bath Horticultural, aud Oxfordshire Horticultural on 3 are pro bably eee uld prized oro i ; j but the unripe state of f, some of T the vo 
mM the moment when it was announce eve e resent: we cannot say that pecimens eat them. 
the ‘authority of the — consulted by geor ers anything of the kind upon which much praise | r —— exhibition among this kind of fruit was a 
Royal Commissioners, that the GnRAT EXHIBITION be 0 he zine ink is good, but the bunch of Black Hamburgh Grapes, perfectly coloured, 
in 1851 was to be smothered, at an incleulabe grey ground on which it is necessarily traced spoils j formed 
expense, beneath a hideous er —.— of fabulous it. Earthen ware labels are 3 and will not 
e ee Pi Arpert’s patriotic bear i ice ground plate glass labels are 
and magnificen t design was 838 at an end. made in the glass works of St. Haag but not 
ee set id that ‘oo and good taste have has yet been found that is fit to mark t with. 
nsigniz monster to the In short there is an e _ Variety of garde 
ritish Architects, have Pee be to which ingenious men mih: Si e s 
-original | t sir — in anticipa 0 great 
e be proud, Exhibiti of 1851 ; and we Sara say that the publie We are authorised to state that the — 
we longer e great of the will so in to communicate suggestions, and for the exhibitions of next year — y 
Exhibition will be accomplished: Mr. Paxron’s —1＋ known vats; —— the hope that such hints may taken into consideration; and to invite, S usual, 
building is planned with a perfect knowledge’ of be taken up e of the clever and ingenious eter — their improvement, wee that may 
what such a structure requires; and we hasten at 9 905 — i mE — tn pnp ——.— be pratti 
once to remove from ublic mind some of the t e part in xh: . To foreigners such 
oe eit about it —— a few correspondents hints would Bis petty 5 Fr ink bag * b Glog ig pr card 
0 dail ve endeavoured to promulgate. | Would te em are 0 
That tlie onde rvello heats in n ot English purchasers are most in want. N dach. The beg — = Honan’ S Pants 
ed; it is even admitted that it realises the 22d of August, and: 4 1 
visions of Eastern fable. And yet the designs which} Tan most brilliant 8 in cage annals of English g is évid HE front 1 ch 
we been publish give no idea of what, it| Horticulture was brought close last Saturday way is a model for 
will be found to be. But the bea ty being admitted, the third Exntsitton kA 122 ARDEN or THE Majesty gardened in a 
that beauty is said to mpanied by manifold Horten e Socrety, on which occasion there was ficent speci f 
faults, sk Fhe ro roof is flat, says one 5 “and 8 such an asse blage of beautiful plants as no man ichting the b 
fore rain wi through ;” but it ever saw before in the month o fly The last sense of smell-by their perfume, seem to 
the roof is the reverse of flat; men might as well F in the season has alwa; o been the great objects of his care. Here we hat 
Say that the roof of an Ez TZABETHAN house is uch inferior to its e eee plants get tiful Palm trees, noble Cycads and Plantains crowds 
because it has flat e * tie cannot ventilate — of cnndition ; the races which decorate May and of Ja apanese Lilies, with forests of ¢ Olen $, Camel- 
uch a place,” sa says another ; forgetting, or probably | June fade and perish’ in July ; have less lias bio ë Azalens, Indian Nhodedendrons, and 
not knowing, that — ‘of th eY e k of the f leisure, and zeal begins to flag. This must have Orange 
© 18 capable’ of being 1 been severely — . if we are — i e 
i ns exhi and exhibitors, m says — * as if from the t have reached us 
could be roasted throu gh a canvas bily filled’ ati a — poor Unhntefesting spectet 
