THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
547 
351850. 
LIST OF NEWLY san eg PLANTS 
NOW OFFERE ON EXETE FIRST BY 
. — —. — E 21s. each; one over to the Trade on 
three. 
Ixora salicifolia, 21s. each ; dit 
aria peo 5s. each, or three for 10s, Gd. 
EW SEEDLING STRA AWBERRY—MYATT’s |; 
£ “SURPRISE. Leg! is a variety raised 
ween, — — sio 
— ery producing a greater abun: 
large — — — Sera wher than 
fin 8 nine off kir last — fe a good size, 3 50s. 
S Mya s Elean British —— 
da 
other variety, and 
per 100. 
lobe, Mammoth, 
* Seedling, Swan. 
ton pin an, 35. Ed. Fertilised Hautbois, 5s. 
s Goliah, 35. 6d. 
ford. 
— e de aris, 
ston’ $ 8 
boone Ie Black — 10s 6d. per 100. Fider 
r doz., or 20s. per r 100.— Ma nor Farm, Dep 
ESSRS. STANDISH anp NOBLE’S 
postage stamps, des e on t 
American Plants, it — te and cription of the 
Funebral K 4 è of on Fortunii, Crypto- 
meria japonica, Quercus 3 sa, Viburnum 
_ plicatum and macrocephalum, with — cent introductions 
m the north of China, quite new to English gardens. 
Besse. — — 8 of stating that they 
give Designs for Layi w Grounds and Plans for Im- 
provements ; io 5 — all kinds of g — “whether } 
ornamental or economic.—Ba: agshot Nurseries, sl 
EW HYACINTH UFPFOR 
HOOPER AND CO,, CENTRE AVENUE, COVENT GARDEN 
MAREKET, invite 8 attention of the Flower-growing Public to 
their bed ana perfi 
PPORT Fon Sag ial IN GLASSES, 
Upg COLLEGE, n 
QOL, under the Management of the Council of 
the Co 
= — pas hg pp Hewitt Key, A.M, 
e Schoo open on TUESDAY, * att of September 
The! Session i js divided in an om terms, viz., from the 24th of 
to Christm: m Christmas t E nd fro 
2 the lst o of August 
three- 
5 i Wedneutiny and Saturday are devoted ex- 
exclusive of farmers, &c. An eye-witness of what 
passed describes it thus: “ We had a most glorious | that a 
day, without a elemps beyond some of 
core 
to please u 
us in eve After our r dinner on tables 
em 
8 of us | 
m ole ie Hy the a 
of scrambling he Nuts and Walnu 
yous. The ere wi 
sea 
eae? 
Althongh the success of adventures of this kind 
ood deal upon securing some zealous 
may be safely taken as a 
HITCHAM EXCURSION Fog IPSWICH AND 
NDGUARD FORT, 
On Tukspar, — JULY, 1850. 
I. According to my expressed dete 
„Was 
Mpa or four of the 3 s| grow we 
Quaker 22 . thei 
d prom 
own . — to examine the z 
r occasions, of which we hope in Ki 
m | time to hear of man f 
root of capital mismanagement. It is — to say 
garden ts uch as a farm; 
and hence the practice of those gentle 
ghly commended w l the p 
the u 
field ‘Beans, 
of — ag —.— Pc 
ay 
e | cart it 2 to the “pe instead of letting it serve for 
re A 
Gra wings, eaves 
e for the gardener. 
and 
manure, Seakale and Celery, 
and Cabbages ae Parsley, are wild plants, and 
whet t do i 
anager es he not know 
e Cabbage is a Cabbage after all, and that the differ 
ence is in the sort, not i in the nature of the plant. 
“I wish, Mr. Smith, that you would keep the 
borders of these old shrubberies always gay with 
ers. It is very 8 to my lady when 
she comes down here in the autumn to see nothing 
ut green bushes, wi er among them. 
It was thus that the young Earl of Retford addressed 
dener who e s the nds 
rd,” 2 the beg “if your 
me dung; for the borders 
will 
1 to D 
The Ju bjects taught are Reading, Writing, che English, I am makin * for . Villa Excursion n bed H 
Lat i. Greek, French, and German Languages, Ancient and | to a, — ne Fort: having received | and therefore Mr. Smi got none. The er 
English History, Geography (both Physical and Political), assurances t e shall be anand at both those | w. ourse driven wtb the x 1 
etie and keeping, the Elements of Mathematics 
eet ilos phy, and noe wing. P h ful i ick without ; and in the ne 3 flow: 
upil m and Latin, and devo © successful issue of such an were carefully apg S all the th 2 as 
vided no untoward accident 2 — 
Any pupi omit 
his whole — to — other 5 of education. There 
isa 5 — = Examin np — a is at the end of the session, 
T maintained without oarporeai 
R Monthly * ol the conduct of each pupil 
ardian 
ned at the Off 
e Faculty of 4 
on the Loch of — 
Ehe onder Chronicle. 
TURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1850. 
oe 
Counrey Sxows.—Mon 
Dahla: — Tuesday, S. 
GS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK, 
eee sig Sh 
and Midian 188 
Wednesday, 
verpool Horticultural. 
A sort paragraph in last week’s “ 1 8 8 er” 
the ys pe Our 4 
result 
of . e a very inadequate 
idea of the of a ns empi at 
procuring cheap and — . —— AMUSEMENT FOR THE 
agricultural roor. Prof. Henstow E * to 
have given an excursion and entertainment “ to his 
oners, who, to the n 
h 
Tyn ra Horticultural —Thurs- k 
pa 
| aad apply for more, for other friends. 
be d 
e | to that —.— whan sen 
not 
eamer fo or 
the day’s festivities.” 
Hens 
From this it would 75 inferred that Prof. Henstow 
himself paid the the excursion. Such was 
by no a e uite the contrary. It i 
important element in such arrange 
the people should e something to 
them. They all paid alike (ls. 6d. this time) 
for their tickets, and they have dec that 
they did not grudge th ney “one mite.” Now m 
ls. 6d. and the loss of a da ork is no small 
sacrifice for a labourer. Then the doubling this 
for wife or sweetheart, aps thro 
ede 
it is now, we ares two years since an att 
made at Hitcham oe = ws = village 
— On the firs d = 
labouring people —— nae 
= number was limited to 199 hon the ria | 
depend — a hers ral attenti 
ose who } 
n toa few 
I here pro to acco! 
II 
secommo 
ev 
more than he can 2 he 
Those w — ee ited on the 3 occasion 
in Hitcham, the ident 
Mex rs of the § Stoke ‘et nd Melford Club, ‘and those who 
attend the A 
Aro Occupie 
he 
By arrange- 
ope to accommodate all, or ro all, who may 
he N vs Srey part in 5 excurs 
I. The od mble on “the platform at 
8 — i 
VII. As the 975 ok the party is not to be mere 
but wholesome reereation to ‘body | 
vided will — of 
„ butter, cake, one or 
r for those who may apply — an order 
receive their tic These 
to be — to oils 
d 
two o pints of bee 
orders 
been in- 
person would 
party. 
IX. Every one must contrive for himself how > A Bet 
from Hitcham to Stowmark pe . m 
— 4 any one to give 
as others have 5 dee to wear out 
6 J. S. Hens 
e 
HOW O MISMANAGE A GARDEN. 
CHAPTER — —Ix has 
isorder 
garden hey are, in 
that it is doubtful — in thei r absenee, 
any abe er 1 for ter af a place will be effec- 
tual. 455 tunately, ho owe 
rally united w 
— must be paid by him who would excel his 
1 urs in this 
Manure, for e is not unfrequently at the 
— my lord desired 
some died 
ʻ eee that the lan 
ccording 
urp or 8 ae 13 4 
= upon him to insist —— bis s growing flow: 
ä borders fall of roots, from which even the 
es had b 
„ why — 
annot be 1 that this kind of mismanage- 
ch to be approved k Gentlemen who 
eference ; or “of the butler; or of 
e valet 2 or of the lady’s-maid. Serv. of that 
rank are med Lee of genius; and kno 
h wer matter, are sure to give advice Ape 
| from the prejudices 0 -a — 
certain 
it saves ae a gmd 9 
uges look to prese 
_ ure pie pa its way into a garden; 
el . le to do without it: disregard his 
d is run out, or i of all 
heart ; and if he will prevent the vee a — 
coding, p his grumbling by disc ghim . You 
will soon get another: and in 3 as in all 
thinig ral. variety is charming. 
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