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40—1850. THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE.: 
bell were nearly wanting, or very ee marked 
in the specimens shown, ou — ich a Banksian 
Medal was awarded. Mr. Y rd Nursery 
stated that the Cryptomeria had ripened see 
174 eh seat of the e Dube of ne and that 
ts had been raised there fr 
3 pes a Vat 
Various Grapes 
wn, among w which w. was a sample of Black — 
was stated to have petra this ‘year a very mr rte wA 
fine crop, » The bunches 5 — were 
the a- e — mele 
ri Forsy n 
to Viscoun t, near Shrivenham, | the 
ha | Biisi to their 
0 
Hamburgh, a 
1 lb. 10 o. 2 ores and 1 Ib 
Dutch Ha 
Pe, 
a Certificate of 
were e y 
u Awar 
128 of Stowe. — Agent, gr. to W. M. Webster, | i 
amburgh, not large i 
Esq., sé of Black Hambur 
either i in bn or bey des very black, and beautifully 
co om ell grown 9 Ppr ra of the 
same kind of Gra rape e were contributed b r. R 
pa J. Mécliren Bets of Ticeh 
at 
4-4 
B 
apan Lily, Niph 
oblonga, Sane cori a oi scat ay lint at 
this seaso Angelonia a rath 
A. japonic Fd th ê Indian 
Merge 3 * 3 ies of Aphélan int Borasi alien 
eath, and two fine specimens of the not 
Sebold tahi 75 coming into flower. The sams esta- 
lishment et ne of we Lane and 
wo good late v 
en * Coe 
Kur: Wesen THE RESIDENCE 
we an this in- 
teresting su suburban 8 
of i 
arg -a 
of 2 lawn, from the house towards the “ New River,” 
hrubbery a 
at the — of the lawn, on this 
whose seclusi 
a high bank o 
—— d planting it with ev 
Holiyhoeks. Dahlias scarlet nere the taller 
growing kinds o f Calla the 
Verbenas and 
courses of the walk 
tered, fresh E los beds have been 
ents effected. The small 
on this side of the house is about to) i 
erepftt, warth 
e dwarf variety of 
. | coccineus, Ratz.), a 
ape and more oblong galls 
the substance of s 
is graveo- 
e i 
co 
ep eed i G in the ho garden 5 — 
F 
margin, 
hrubbery thë 
fon i side of ot boa boundary ‘wall on the south Africa, and 
sem ea 
which new forcing pits are about to be erected. a 
— under the aoe “Oe Mr. Lindsay, 
altogether gradual 
time cannot fail to 
itself stands near 
„ 57 with Rose and 1 am ag plants D rm- 
agreeab ol 
ang Aa Sipe have been very effective here this ‘season. 
ked a large rig = ee n in g fol- 
lowing manner. In was 
let Geranium 3 x sages came = belt It of Fisbs 
e one Migs uced b 
To Gua ie 
sonia digita common in beat. sia Adoi, 
who described it saw it inl yt the purposes I ha 
mentioned. Nothing w d be eas er than to go a nih, 
tion to the facts abote 
in a plentiful supply of this bark from 
pene communication was read 
ds 
is irer- desis them. Com 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For 17 ensuing week. 
PL EP PARTMES NT. 
Warerine is an Fee which at this season must 
be perfo anya with increased caution, and the little that 
should be lighted ¢ at the samo time, 
hould i groa in the mo ö tr 
ventilation is first increased above the or 
quantity. To assi ist 10 drying u 
p the damp wi 
Y | unavoidably engendered bot PY the watering and the 
inson’s a oderate fire 
na circums ances o 
am 
except. when Hey! 
e purpose. Hiker 
Miscellaneous. 
delges. Abietis.— This - insect. forms. the cone-like 
hich, the 
young i ssuing yg the cluster of ova on E baute 
it beneath betake themselves, and become e elosed 
presence in its intern 
As to the alleged diversity of the species produced by 
ery | n 
egress ose for the eran aed 
paot of artificial” Ka “dating the day will | e . 
y to open t ntilators wider, to sow diss? 
A erect bbe 
of | ever, 
avoided, Taping in ‘itn’ that the object 
merely to fies ge 
2 tem 
ferent circumstances ve plants require ire much 
same treatment at "this oa taking care, of course, 
eir natural 
and those from the larger, more 
enveloped in 
— to the sun is sufficie 
og 
Dr PE cae 1 . females, 
„ that winge ed 
a: man 
5 art 
yee: had long since remarked th 
Am 
Serville, in attempting to supply the oversi 
called Cnaphalodes (Hemipt. 594, 595). 
ho 
wever of the lar ve of Adelges, as well as that of the how 
indicates that it follows th 
soi of | 
not — overcome 
„ An 
ne, the patie 
„ | by sulpha ents w an 
bee te We thë use of the bark i in in question. 1 
ble to make but seven observations, my 4 
anes | 
being consumed; In all the 3 
in which I have j asked, this remedy, th attacks of 
à dose of 30 grammes in one litre of water; 
its action is not 
0 
the flower garden, its walls will be stich doses 
‘and any portion of the glass tions 
g 
jè put up in the old kitchen garden, in 
accompanied by any of those praa enei ane rir 
elegan 
In favouriBte Wed it! is not necessa ryt 
frame, as they may be planted in the Hout ina kehi 
prepared border, and left there for several Pier Tiis’ 
not by any means a good plan to par 
sé plants too 
what richer and stronger is needed. 
ses let most scrupulous n ess 
prevail, and pare no 1 io 
cheerful appe: po 
2 
pate may be 
t this s 
in ‘may, be in ade 
| Inde nd will l t gs fa roprietors, 
ia eels Ww A e prop 
tis A 
diminishing, all the 
Kk s 
three 
were generally su enfficient. The taste of this | 
and 
management, one erate 
As fda fie fit is ho 
ructures s 
effects of thie all as rst 
uld be carefull; ly remdved to tHe ‘shéds during the 
any and regt * Aan or e sashles will soon be 
to s 
sand, to keep down N ; 
ai B 
not yet Bo ayi he will a 
while they are in 
Admitted 
reren 
—. a EAA A A Dagar oa 
