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33—1850. | THE GARDENERS’ ¢ CHRONICLE. 515 
m j ublished their BRICKMAKERS. increased. * 
ernie Soe or PANTS, which can be Wares abont ries onde c of 10 BURRS, fit for high ubs N 4. . be a matter of 
had free on application.— Clapton Nursery, London, Aug. 17. W miles of Hyde-park- | igh gar — use we may in that case 
LORAL NOVELTY. — PANSY CUMPAC TUN, corner. -Apply 1 by letter, ply „at the Office of | look for a race of double  Geraniams, the bloom of 
F DOUBLE PANSY, ‘named an and descr ribed by M this Pape which vil ‘bes much more permanent than that of 
GLENNY, to —— t. Habit and TO MOWERS, GARDEN ERS, AND OTHERS. the single sorts now in pa eea for bedding out. 
n of Chis, speed, Pan lks, it ce pean y of flowers LET, the OWING, 
standing out apon lon Ems g Dot atalka, it 3 WEEPING, R , and EDGING of about 12 acres Iris now sufficiently evident, both from our pri- 
. Strong plants willbe sent out the rst | Graye] Walks and partly Grass.. The Ground must be kept iu | Va correspondence and public reports, that 
week in 5 a at Pee . os ag 3 2 perfect order all the round, ‘The Contractor to find POTATO crop will again fail extensively, not only in 
by A. Dons, Rose ceiving remittances. fom own enon, Froome En. hat nos a Roller Sarees to be made | Grea Satan, but in Ireland. Every rings 
— — m s > Brighton, Aug. 17. —— — * sh by letter, pos id, to a na intelligence of the advance of the disease, im 
CHOICE CALCEOLARIA, PARE SEE 
CHARTRES, Seedsman, 74, reac 
a, has to offer a pati o 
er Seed a, — | 
packet, 28. Gd. a 
1418 MODEL FUOHSTAS FOR 1 
Me 1 — the ‘Nobility, 
1 Greas . in 
“ HEBE is of the pals oe og white, with scarlet | 
corolla, the yin Tate’ ery gracefully, and forming a 
striking feature. 
0 STANDARD © OF e bee is scarlet, with a purple | 0 
utifully. 
Had cur ages as a pair, ~s the full price charged for 
a eee hobo n sone oo 
+ Certificate at the 
725 . Mian ‘and ‘Midland Society, July 16. 
„New. 
4. ve cee Se 
SEEDLING — eared ee = inna i 
PONTEY 
Hie eae 
tur 
a certificate of meri 
pius on the 24th May, a and a certificate o 
2 
3 ——— is chus po oa the “ Flori- 
a Hes pan: —" We petals ty dark 2 
blo d esh colour, lower ones flesh colour, centre 
petals of — wep y 
r. Glenny’s sei of its N and the peculiarity of its 
white throat, which he affirms is ee ee that of ~~ one 
. — the Country Gentle- 
OBLE’S 
new de- 
la it contains a Plate 
Funebral Cypress, Notices of Cephalotaxi 
meria Japonica, — 41 lerophylla 
sia ae algo Estimates timatas for. all kinds of Daniar, ke ma 
ornamental or pecan — — Nurseries, A 
NEW LATE SPRAW BERR 
. pet BANO ARTHUR.” 
wi 
s new variety of 
hich no other Aung at present in cultivation 
i sees 5, being of delicious favo sa’? nd coming She property 
; season is oyer. 
a — — so that it may be transmitted 
the kingdom without sustaining injury, as it may ** 
e after being gathered, when fally ripe, 
of decay or loss of flavour. 
$ Bence’ 4 rthur” is one of of the largest size ‘Straw 
and a most pr Hah S oas 
-exceeds 6 inches in height ; 
to the sun. 
e of any other 
0 Pg be ready for Poy: in Ae g next, at Bl. 
per 100, on ponte application only, to Hepa * Isle- 
worth, r dlesex ; lendinni 
. Atw twood, Me 
— — Covent-gard ; and 
6. Leadenhall-street, ear Ry —Isleworth, Middlesex, Aug. 
Mauss ERAMELLED SLATE dsomer 
the Spe eholgass Marbles, i — less than 
D by her 
, Arehitect 
t only the m 
22 sri fe tions, as s Porphyry, Rose 9 ia 
alachite, and Flore 
OHN TAYLOR bili Ge try, and Gard 
f the N , Gentry, an rardeners, to 
—— cag ia e ki 7 erects all kinds of Gr: * 3 
buildings for 
im- 
ae Buildings, ls, Public Buildings, 
Entrance Halls, &., has received the greatest approbation 
Scams, the Kobilify and Gentry by whom he has been 
sively engaged. 
x, Eondon, 
of Mr. Duncan, 10, Tokenhouse-y. marked in the 
corner of the envelope, Tender for M ‘owe 
T 
aw old —e . — those who, i in spite. aA all 
emons nstrance ain staked their all upon the 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
TURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1850. 
We dare say our . have never heard of a 
q| Geranium called the WIIMonn Surprize, said to 
a ave been raised accide i between a Pelar argo- 
um and a Hollyhock! If not tr will find its 
uaintance worth making, for it is a great curio- 
acqnain 
sity, and very handsome, if e ud as a bedding- 
out plant. 
The annexed cut gives as faithful a 
0 a uniform rich crimson, 
of“ t S 
not unlike t nique 
It was fo ch by Mr LLMORE, of B ingham, 
ing in a bed near some Hollyhocks, and was 
supposed to be an accidental mule n those 
pl and some unknown Pelargonium—an idea 
that may be supp y isen partly Wan 
peculiar form of the flow d ly an 
apparent resemblance pave the calyx af the 
plant and the a of the Hollyhock. 
It is in reality a -double Pelargonium, with 
lso perfec * npmbor from 9 
which is hps ble, po 4 of about eight 
17. hairy, uad Abbe Perel, of which three stand on | she 
Singiowy at a, con- 
Ege ate AND 3 ES made and 
.* in all singe 3 
— pth br peinar m 
| representation of the plant as can be obtained with- 
y lout the olone, which i 
lant must prepa a 8 the consequences. We 
eam, how h satisfaction, that in the 
a of 1 oe informed persons in Ireland, the 
truction of the crop e nearly so great as 
it was in 1845 and 1846. ly planting seems to 
have done its work; its beneficial effects are obvious; 
and it is computed that two-thirds of the whole crop, 
3 y large one, will be this year saved in 
U 
The advance of the disease has, however, already 
led in that country to the renewal of application for 
fA — 
* 
\ 
m 3 ee in aid of the oy 
tical Instructors, who were some tm 
> d CraRExDoN, to 
the art of culti- 
mselv 
and that che success of their 
which all parties ane Biss cur. 
oubt that pra 
e 
, rs has proved most be 
ficial to those who have re it, and that the et 
is still i in need of all the local directions which their 
m W ha 
entleme e value which they have bee — 
Ah i ; is ill appreciated, if those who 
benefit it will not pay for it. Mer we 
b y 
believe that 9 will 4 her 
finds i eal 
by ve e 
the outside of ee others, pe Javed at the end, and | stand, and should not be supported otherwise. 
very like t omg of some Malvaceou s plant. Among other opinio which the present season 
The lobing eae e en is much m e has confirmed he very curious and important one 
markable in the stipules and bracts, as is see n that diseased Pota y be safely and advan- 
0 z larger a, ontributes to give 2 variety tageously used for seed. Several cases of sound 
an unus Potatoes having been obtained from rotting sets, 
With che eee of the partial re of this] were mentioned in our volum 1846; instances 
lant to uniformity in the flower, and the „ were even mentioned where the crop thus raised 
number of i S, 5 is, in reality, nothing to Was better more abundant t sound 
istinguish it from a true Pe jum, Even the Potatoes had been carefully planted; and this year 
» | burrow at the b the calyx e. for the | a similar, but more conclusive, case 
the | Mr. BENJAMIN igre of Woki 
ATTS’ 
8 Old Kent-road. b i 
Nobility, Gentry, and the Trade, in most of | 
plant say 4 expecte 
a hope of 
the Ba ii to 5 double being 
e B 
before us proof t 
while disease lar 
there in fields 3 sound sets were p Apis a 
