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+s —— Fir The convenience | dark olive black —— 
( OLARIA SEED, in 8-inch pots, has been formed for the convenience dark olive-black threads and many-celled “spores, the 
HENCHM MAN . = announce | that — choi pe of = needa in the jaria of such plants. pas me a which will amply re repay a microscopical 
ee In lik ner a 9 class of Cape Hearus, in | exam n. This second mould, it should be ob- 
invited. to stock of above 10, 000 strong Seedling | sixes, will enable mall grower to show his skill i ga nothing to do with the disease, but is 
55 CURN “which yy Far pes Be vantageous | in managing a Eee aby difficult race. simply a case of sents on matter already more or 
HYACINTHS, ANEMONES, JOsQUILS, | TULIPS, Ins, In order to improve he N taua of the miscel- less decomposed, wher e Botrytis attacks the 
CROGUSES, &e.—Carriage free, a see below. laneous COLLECTIO D Grreennouse | green leaves, and ovidaatly causes their destruction, 
F OHN SUTTON anp SONS, Reading, z, Berks, enten, | PLANTS, it is determined reg in no “cae shall any and ultimately that of the bulb. 
civels trom several celebrated Florists in Holland, they are well | exhibitor be allowed to show more than 4 
acquainted with all the most „ —— species or varieties of the same . and in t On Saturday next, the 31st of August, will take 
3 also ona — the — 3 tthe smaller of these co Net one species or Ae place, throughout reat Britain and Ireland, R 
Dutch ma oe Aa ene oe pae] bie just Pa only of a genus is to be admissible. oRKING-wEN’s SUBSCRIPTION FoR A Memo 
saree tor — . Aer rien — e measurement of a Pors is to be made bun tars Siu Ronzar PREL antai ’ — 
HYACINTHS, FOR POTS OR — a. d. inside, 1 inch below the r of men has derived greater or more lasting 
ge — . 10 6 Coxtxctions of Fruit are * with the Gold | than gardeners from the enligh tonal, piian of that 
BULSOUS FLOWERROOTS, F FOR POTS OR OPEN | Knightian and other Medals in May, the Gold lamented statesman, and we trust that the amount 
lee. nksian and others in June, and the Silver Gilt, it dere —— — — ay —— — — — par painea 
É 83 dur double separate (without 
| a ne doz. 3 6 &e., in wen ; door value of the medals being in this 
sum ter 
oo sill idia “one Sea Ste aif way proportioned to the difficulty p exhibiting. — with every other class of workmen e, 
a ho o be show 
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TULIPS, Early Van Thol, for po: sor — borders zë 8 These elletions are, however with have to k Sir Ronaar Pret for che 
ed for men no one who echibits i in the — ba 
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RANUNCULUSES, fine double mixed e smaller growers against the risk of being swamped 
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HARDY NARCISSUS, oe ai — e * by some horticultural Leviathan. Fruiterers are, as 
JONQUILS, sweet double af 5 Z g. 
sweet single „ 
GLADIOLI, many sorts mi ate ge ae ner are to be shown in twelves and| the duty on bricks, and no doubt i be followed, 
6 IRISES, mixed, man J beautiful colours... nines, instead of si as the revenue aie oves, — a series of other mea- 
— — — — not less than 105. — an sent —— siderable alterations in mene tables and — sures of a similar nature. That the food tax was 
5 rriage free to any Station on the Great Western. are in progress e augmented: extent | g d U Self. 
Sonik- W — or South-Eastern Railways ; or to any | of ofh Bihis which — “follow the changes — 5 aig TR. wing to the 2 — et 
Office in London or Bristol. decided upon. It is in particular intended that) stands where she is 
UTTON P part „safe amidst the poli 
penn ac . better accommodation should * provided for the 
i — hare a pests that have ded A — — 
F Nut eee STRAWBERRY—MYATT’S | large miscellaneons collections; and, upon this sub- py a po the sora — u ‘Bogle . 
: bee n arioty raisad from tits 8 jec ct, the Vice-Secretary would be glad of an parene — able to feel that what they do possess is secure, 
; een 25 a greater . — of those n order that the convenience of exhibitors ma, be it much or little, is his work; and the amount 
1 rge angular-shaped Straw trawberries than any other variety, and poised as far as poss ssible. . * * ill 
finishing off the last fruit of a good size, price 50s. per 100. to raised next will, we trust, show 
Also —— Eleanor, 30. British Queen, Globe, Mammoth, that the poor at least are grateful to their bene- 
a 5 Fag Mere 2 — . Wu strongly recommend those of our readers who factors. 
Tamir We Black princo 10s. 6d. 6d. per 100. — Goliah, 36. 6d. | May be sceptical as to the prevalence of the Poraro We have no means of knowing in what manner 
er 100.—Manor F DISEASE, from any favourable nay about their own the fund thus to be raised will be appropriated ; but 
moo ace i i 
j cues i FLOWER SEEDS for presenta and autamn crops, not to be too sanguine. . smooth Wart we think the committee is composed of men whose 
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an 48. Od. Pæonia, herbaceous... 0 6 the stems, running down the strings to the young | Such v x dient by Sir R. Peer 
og P r o 6 | tubers. No great change had taken Lager: up to the his life, spi i repudiated a at his death. 
Potentilla, time . getting up the crop, two days since, except | public — t for men like 5 
De 5 that some of the very small tubers had completely loved what was use ae ; p sale ye e himself to the 
enen, passing into mere bags of water. Nothing public advantage, and, of a surety, — — shall 
could b i arance of the be ost genera eficial 
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ception of two only, seemingly without the least} A working man’s memorial is the greatest monu- 
taint of disease. A trifling shower fell upon them | ment that can be raised to iia, the highest compli- 
as they lay between the rows, but 8 were housed ment that could be paid to his memory; let it be 
at. night perfectly dry. This morning, after the worthy of rumm and of im. 
lapse o 42 36 hours, there is 5 a tuber which} The subscription will be one penny, or or ang higher 
does not exhibit met eee signs of disease, and | sum which the means of the subscribers — mit. 
the whole re be consi 3 8 Sito. 1 We have ro For the information of those who require informa- 
t had an opportunity g the peculiar}tiou upon the subject, we give —. . — to the 
—— exhibited by ge “infected. 1 2 but in following notice, which has been circulated by the 
— Potatoes of the same variety brought central committee: 
— neighbouri — the same little mould At a publie meeting, held in the Great Room of the 
Pansy ji i is present mere we observed on the decaying stems —— Ciub — and —— Tavern), 
+“ Fee many other varieties, see Catalogue sent on a application in our own garden. 8 ning, ra ft acon 
oo oa 6d.; 12 for Ts. 6d. Many sorts — mildew iarly preval | Hs, Ea mia hie E aa 
fat ent season, — dae v. heat | 
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requested from unknown correspondents, Post and moisture aer ies their grow ; his aie recognises with , 
office orders to be ~<a 8 injurious degree. is clear — ina distinc nefits which, at great oreen to . were eri 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. diseases are at amongst Potatoes, the one e n 
ich, in many districts is an oap 
rapidly failing, the other, the lower part of sii » raise a Ti ced 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. de stems and the smaller tubers, some of pi etal geal al fo — 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1850. — when Wege than Peas = have ob- +p. ? 
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completely 
ES ee neral produce may be affected — at present | be made for a simul on the same day, 
ee e ee ee possible to say, but the appearances are !... ˙ iiba; aks a A 
C — ee eee favourable. As n former occasions, cultivators seem the 3 Jst of August, be the day for such collection; 
í In another column will be found the Scueputx or | inclined to refer every affection of their crops to one | that all contributions be paid into the Bank of 
Patz rs offered by the Horticultural Society at their and the same cause. Some Onions, for instance, were to the names of the trustees, and the accounts elsaed in. 
— se n 1851. The following are among the palace i to us lately, as affected a — Potato the month of — next E. 1 Cinai 
cipal changes. isease, from Chichester, and precisely the same pal — | 
f a Fiowens are in future to be shown | malady is affecting them at Bath, the filings gra- a ie ge) 9 are ee tae Coed oe 
in pots, and not. in boxes, or pans, as cut flowers. | dually fading, and the bulbs presenting a fœtid mass} mittee e er, 6 r to add to their numbers SSRN 
| ‘This — first made we as in the of corruption. The disease is, indeed, in the first M dsterman, Esq: 1. u. P.; Sir J ce, Bart, M. P. . 
Garden of Botany,’ ly un- instance, due to a species of Botrytis, figured by Alderman e M P.; Richard Cobden, Esq., 
‘objectionable, and we cannot —— with | Mr. Berxevey, in the sixth volume of the An-! ; William Brown. wn, Esq., * MP: Sir James Graham, 
entire concurrence from the growers. It will put nals of Natural ae un nder the name of Berk, M. P.; John Bè * M.P. ; James Wyld, 
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t y |B. h a En n i M.P. ; Charles 
which flowers are so changed that even their the Potato Botrytis, the . af a pinkish grey, Lushington, Esq., M. P.; George Carr Glyn, Bag. 
owners do not know them; and it will give amateurs and there are no "swellings towards the tips of] M. 5B. ; Newton 1 Esq. ; William Williams, Esq» 
areal mesne of judging of the respective value of | the branches. The leaves soon ae a sickly T. S. Duncombe, Esq , M LP 5 
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| admitted, after a long and well deserved exclusion, | as a natural consequence, the juices stagnating in Por P — 
i on account of their worthlessness. when shown in| the half-ripe bulbs, decomposition rapidly takes inte alih eee carrying the — mond 
| * Pans. m place, perhaps aided by the growth of the spawn of prompt and energetie action in the In all 
| nptan:Raopopenprons and their hybrids are to|the mould within its cells. Meanwaile, as the corporate towns a requisition de forwarded 
be shown in twelves, with the same medals as the | foliage cow rein to in a another mould, which ap- the chief magistra ate te convene a public meeting. 
first class of of Chinese Azaleas pears to be i h 
A class of the newer ‘Cmunssz Azal Ras in twelves, | grows on the decaying leaves, distinguished by its] working men in shel 1 the opportunity of sub- 
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