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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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alluvial soil (which almost 2 valley affords), appa- | with fleas in a week or two’s Te 
ren vegetable | all my care 
er plants cannot be seen. 4 
y half loam with decayed 
Sag 
and bog, mixed 
— — et 
Devon Pu he tree 
Laatletoe—-In your volume for 1847, page 816, — plained by your correspondent .J. G.“ 
remarks by Pro * ner the 
here, gro 
jupressus thurifera has been killed, = 
„ and J, flaccida considerably 
tes ‘will not object 
strictness any inquiry it 
tute py their qualifications ; and tho 
tend to res 
pro 
o the extent of ape 
inments. It wi 
In 
Many wiser peo e than that 
= ky not — aa attention, 
year, to the — — ng pei 
iles, washed re 
with soft ~~. aa hot 2 
allowed to go ~~ ames, a 
which one of 
e should have been swarming 
to 
wing freely ina situation (Bristol), but Te cannot get it. 
Juniperus gre 
lar 
their eficieney 
as eral 6 to respectability and 
good morals ; and to their — emma 
conducting a —— — which is leſt to their 
control. A attached to 
to the 
may be — fit ton insti- 
hI pre- | y 
their practical | th 
bably wish me tó 
Sater on 
besides being 
in 
and the passage ocean 
eir beds i is — 3 is also well was dri 
„seeds were sown in the oli 
. | ony other kind of legumes 
erek a 1 Lentils ” (sold under the name of “ Reva- | on 
„ 
If, therefore, with 
such a head, what 
e insertion to this sort of matter. 
everal places. 
ssign a cause, and — a —— for the 
. g: H. [No. 
or Chick Peas.—I beg p enclose a few pods of 
75 Geek” grown in the open a 
in the month of Fe 
em 
d the di oti ionary says 
ches.“ Chemistry finds them more nourishing than 
nown n more so 
lenta Arabic 
icer arietinum, They are 
form the best quality of that soup 
the 3 call purée 
—Ie 
> applied ks 
h 
also 
correct the em. “The alas song is, 
e 
make 
nical 
e change of n —— to 
rmed by man 
ong! gan cuckoo is ag eed 
zn p og 
is first 2 however, we hall 
ants, 
h d 
Harishorn the re pwa 2 the Sting of a Bee or 
me are at a los =e ee ee of 
and little or no swelling of 
“oar ga comin 
— — erop. 
equally — — i 
fered, Some are not a 
disease is ee Not so, 
all sorts, s, and the only 
au 
that when a patch of 
th the unknown distemper, it is 
as meat instead of vegetables. Next 
mar 
must turn — —— on to other roots, or they deserve 
ous e years’ w. 
to starve now had 
ve 
cc Potato . > Falcon. When 
my opinion, in — om gof 1847 I got 
small quantity of prepared cuttings, and planted 
out about the end of the first 
appearance of 
ws J also — on the 16th of Tae six rows, 
bout 100 yards — of tubers e of last 
yeas cuttings (Early 
from 
ir 0; Cumbertand plate Si. 
All tatoes 
are diseased, therefore "divest. ti them of og berago 
haulm, with a ew of preventing total destruction to 
the tubers,’ re — efficacious m eu 
i king a coil of coarse rope, cara 
tar, an tching it, net it on fire, and draw 
slowly over mem. Har dy and Son, Maldon. Be 
ent of a Pear Tree * tah Plus Meuris 
Pear tree at this is place has 
measures 25 feet in breadth a 
have taken 800 P 
S 
crop on. 
David Burton, Gardener to Lady Montagu, at Ditton- 
park, Bucks, 
Societies, 
TRIAL EXHIBITION: NORTHERN * SOUTHERN RATSED OAR- 
—The exhibitio on for the 
as the 
r Princess, ‘Adm 
ing 47, Seedling 32, Fremin; 32 
Named A amle et, Lady Ely, e Meynell, W. 
liam IV. (Wilson), Lord Lewisham w „ Tatna, 2 4 
Rushin, Seedling 11 eg teal far hr Cur- 
d, xr. 8 
am, 
zon, Seedling An Lord Brion; 4th, M 
Byron, 1 urzo on, 
rn 
or (P aa “Fina F 
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ne pollo, Ariel, 
. Dodwe J-> 
Queen, et Ann 
g t oe About t ks had | 35. 
ota ES ut two wee O we 
a dense dee z the (sam), n (ila, Green’ Queen, Viols te (Me) licata 
n. 
gina Alfred (Dodwell) Cousttasn 
arris), Duke of Rutland mi Een A ree, ee (Dod ne ; 
Alice (Dodwell) 2d, well, f ome 
88 al (M : 
r. or 
Prince of Wale 
a 
fps 
3 Mr. Dodw Green’s Queen, 
pnus e Cen Ce 
e, Princess 
Salt ae us Jemy, Lind; CA Mr, Mr. Bayley, fo “for Tsa 
— 1 miral 
rina, Venus 
og vt eg ge emg 2d, 
; 3d, Pieter Mr. Harrison ith, King James, Messrs 
