THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
91 
Bapur 6, 1858.] 
nal | s ap 
tly, ae 
— ‘detracts “trom the delicacy. Gat egal E 
H: an o] tun of investigating th: 
pase mers me Pe 04 Pate aioe large to 
ine disease, 1s it 
is element into its its organisation 
t in the fruit? 
another object. 
tof destroying the ova of ag 
made use of an 
aslo f for a few Toast to yee 
Fas carefully ovod, from the 
finished, and, Analy ith a 
bere the agree wall sme hed in 
not to injure tas 
treated, b; 
pli cation, and | Mrs, 
0, 
Orondates, single, pale an. hiy Pyrene, dentin white. | 
7 Messrs. Jacksoi giin 
n 
of prio salmo; 
a 
a well fiowered 
of 
le a Goum, reported to be hardy 5 from the same firm also | 
- | be uni 
. Beeche 
edged — white ; gerne the ie ee deep blue ; 
Anna Maria, do able, ie Vedette, single, 
large ear = single, white 
Of Miscellaneous plants, 
sent an ‘interesting collection, i in Sse 
r Stowe, single, rose, with the petals faintly T aa 
alwa 
pee cured 
‘pacrises, 
Epa 
viz., th 
from Dr. Davis, -of 
rassane and N; 
double white and double lilac, „and two Orchids, one 
the East L 
e | Pershore who Sting furnished the following Apples, 
tanders ppin, 
colour . rare amo) 
ee ng Orc hids ; 
e Dendrobium moniliforme. 
well known hybrid remarkable among other things for 
kind Scarlet Mee a 
large ta 
Eve cig! op di A: 
esSsSrs. 
Pene La profuse blooming and kt peeves rosy | flowered 
Mas 
greenhouse plant, whos ingt 
a tn a re ele. ra was introduced from 
the mountains of | Columbia by Mr. Linden, a great 
can | Grapes i in an my state of naa g os pos- 
lg 
O¢ R. AL 
TEYAT 
offered pakes the o fortheoming se season 
and the i of subjects to be rewarded settled on 
no Te+ peaa has is short ti 
do not AAt pate any 5 if s0 ay aball be 
W ih. 2. fiag Sot: the precaution of adding to 
my materials half.an ounce of flowers of sulphur before pouring 
on the hot water; this quantity is almost all dissolved by the 
eke of soda, and the clear liquid is poured off for use. 
Half a gallon of the solution is Sopy su 9 for 20 long 
am anxio i 
with a collection o of the ‘Conifers. I.can spare an acre of 
land for the pu e, either ona flat, sheltered spot, with a 
good pE Erpa E a i E ‘that they 
t 
Nethercote, Esq., Moulton Grange. 
sam Winter Green. In appearan 
Sprouts; but the little a sdo ih a heart” as in that 
a ver = of Cabbage, but re in open. Som 
ways has ‘when in ie aig was shown by Mr. 
with them were also the 
condition ; 
Navies of of Books. 
y 
h. 
¥ A Natural History of Fema, British and Pal By 
. J. Lowe. London: Groombridge & Sons. 
This work, of which upwards of 50 parts containing four 
Were it executed indeod with ‘ordinary 
persons 
aby 3 i might, Sora seful to the who 
m Ferns and F 
3 
TOHOWIng 
3 4 
) proneunce.t it at 
ern lo ag so far as 
41, 
can OF 
7) 
or “three un- 
D, 
conveys is pikan y the author ime evidently one of 
ne gr. to H. 
Vegetables were are to dishes of Whitesand vata 
ry” 
e | best portion. But even here man; egg bak 
give any tolerable “Hea of the plants 
se eee learned by 
such materials as ae * its add aed which 
ads itself up as an authority on subjects whose first 
rndiments it has no riser alc d 
Of this “nat Bag 
said to 
of them, » how- 
mpi ies 5 
some  deseriptio ms of garden Ferns by Moor 
ubl 
eir beauty. I have got Ara 
Laricio, ti ag insignis, marcokerpe, T 
meria japonica, Cupressus, Abies Pinsapo, A. pendula, Pinas | 
petra aye ama Errington nia igant em, J tines some of your 
will advis 
ae 
Socictics. 
2.—The Rev. L. Vernon Har- 
api 
HORTICULTURAL, Fe 
_conrt in the chair. The folowing were elected Fallows ba 
Cabbage 
ning it might easil A concied Brusse S 
ng g 7: 
in the Gardener’s Magazine of Tony, and 
the Nature-printed Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland 
might i in time be obtain ed. Mek, said Ar be very 
toppi, 
EARE 4 
hardy, a good 
character 
Miscellaneous subjects was rater tae 
for small greenhouses, to be he sated ty gan 
m Messrs. Thomson, of Dalkeith. 
“In 
e | this way the Balk of the doseripive ator dep 
richly d x tine: It is far more delicate bat oin | —errors 
Sprouts. 
viz— contrivance been forwarded with it, no opinion 
W. Atkinson, Esq., 8, Taviton Street, Gordon Square of its merits could be formed. ens of paten 
a Sng iy ca a oi | Birch and for various purposes, more 
W. Pe kee 2 especially for ing la of cut Grass, leaves, &c., 
H. T. Leigh, were exhibited by Mr. Henderson, landscape - 
E R anaa Ma Gee eee dener, &c., Dunkeld. Some of these brooms are flat ; 
J. Blin ts Hr Hase Son others are round. In working are 
J. 8. Bance, Esq., MD. FRCS: Woo right and left in front of the operator, so as to sweep 
ri Esq., 122, the Grass into ridges on either side ae 
Make aan in, ego sre Jong handle it is he can in ‘this way clear 
imntnth in kn ee from 15 to 18 fect wide at a sweep The point 
“Ke, Tarmon oor, Bryn Asaph, St. Asaph fin j pepe notice is that 
Mr. J- Guth, Nurser [Fring the broom 3s p or clipps into which the m: 
Mr T. Dale garhene oa | of screws, t Bettin AE enay aay time 
Mr. Hickson, Hermeston Grange, Tickhi héan remove the old broom and rep M 
OF Camellias, for w) which “inact Gace new one. “The chief cost, therefore, ao ae oe of baying in fact 
on this occasion, E. A. Brande, ee ES., Sulham. | the broom heads, fhe prices of which have to | vol. 
ii roc: Rag t a ae 1 ee a te dres Road, [Tati ar ri fi 
ane:or two of them me 8 to 10 feet| Fmally from Mr. Smith of 3, Queen’s Fast | latipes,” “ vacillans,”. and “. 
in height, and all well flowered and h | Chelsea, i made of a pro and belonging to the plan cee 
none of them were new, that least mong them porous clay which burns a pale stone colour. These tion acon he trae Cub t.33 g 
proeime Raer has |; 
handsome, 
Mathotiana, large d k 
ti a ; crimson kind, 
= he tan oil Sree 
“col Cormega colour 
ie, 
eee ns ae ee 
smal wie kind spe with 
ween mae 
roy flowered Berberis nepa- | 0 
E sagir alae nde adoray 
eye 
to bea 
filipes, Low: 
Lowe,” athog the ‘het was long since published 
ur columns by Mr. Moore, and the latter i no, AII 
been conjectured, t is dietyocal of Fée, but 
distinct allied species, Phlebodium 
from 
pie yaa 
The 
is aeeie yita 
Porcelain blue; Prince 
i Baek ae ee 
tgp tcp ra 
me sana} 
to need 
e 
Single delicate pink ; } fruit 
Se \ acne 
to get disfigured and behen aire paa 
It was announced that of vegetable and 
also published in our po es t. 18, Goniopteris pro- 
sud | Bin, Samed = Poipoia pues EN the 
a 
The it of prives awarded on this eta will be 
found in our advertising columns. 
excellent late 
Se es 
as can be judged A. brasiliense, Raddi; the trug Asphe- 
