THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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e winter’s 
he pots hay 
which All gardeners ought to 
study oe pataral story w their enemies; and we 
mention this. n pa eae 
we are sedition e con onseque eglec 
A knowledge of. the "habits of insects” pide iepa s 
oths produce the 
various caterpillars, where the viR are rapomited; F 
other important se ae The possessors 
back volumes of t he Gardener 9? Chronicle will find | 
*y 7 
eGo 
ise A Kidney. a anted ye 4th ; vigorous habit, ve ry 
arge size and prolific, good quality; ave: 
per root, 1 ib. : Whit IC gs — 
y 
a Fark 
vs 
itself, which adds s gr eatly to the 
h taken individually 
and described, an a a valuable index to such items was 
ago 
On turning to that index 
2.44} 
a| Ear a Mak a ae April 4th; strong a 
Pare habit, very a size, good rr coe 
Rose sawfly, eet kinds, affecting leaf and stem ; Green | 
Rose- chafer ; Ros Se- -leaf miner ; Rose snag maggot. We 
ht per root, 1} Ib. One of the best for general use. 
| Lapstone „Kidney. _Preser nte tis as at — 
| Planted bit size, middling 
advise acqu uainted with | 
= these ‘before another year, but in the ee let 
m keep up a diligent onslaught on the y 
Bin 
s brane 
moe picking. 
s to green-fly, fumigating with tobacco is the bes 
h | remedy ; at y a TE which is pretty close in is 
texture is vided to enclose the Me ew head 
tree, the fumigating bellow ws will do 
and pane and it was only w 
to wood that many “asec could b 
Ir has been aaen that the lecture on the 
in the Horticultural 
s a in pats for autumn and winter blooming. 
onders in ois A 
quality ; avi erage weight per root, + Ib. 
Lapstone. — Planted April 23d ; "moderate habit, 
DS size, middling quality ; average weight per root, 
’s Seedling. —Planted April 21st ; moderate habit, 
son size, goot quality ; average weight per root, 1 ib. 
Forty-fo Presented by Mr. Dancer.— Plant ey 
pril hrga ‘strong habit, large size, good quality 
ut this is a troublesome ‘end rather ex 
a 
root, 11b. 
onal ve pr S, ll generally kee 
Aoa n the pi ak of soft soa > 
and water and eg it Sher the : sun is off the tr ees. 
eke 
h Que een. be ernst by Messrs. Hooper & Co.— 
Plnied wen 23d; strong habit, large size, good 
after 
N e mention here that ants 
mies o if the aphis, and on this 
account we rae Bs {N them Yi a little enconragement 
i not I let 
ong and in ble. 
in our garden, terar care to watch t movements, and | Æ 
them m get too stro acta 23d 
wwe 
t tell tl 
qualit: pid as: 
Rilot Ps Flour Ball.—Planted A 1 28d; healthy 
and moderately strong habit, Ba, arn size, good 
quality ; average w sighi per root, 11b. Much like the 
| Frame for size and sh a 
arly Potatoes. Fro r. Martin.—Planted April 
aaa, ra | moderately ong habit, we size, 
d quality ew ee: Log 141 
r size and s 
like the Fra: 
Ti 
1 just t n 
as kelki lit il 
‘for 
Hopetou n Early R ane ted by Mr. Martin. 
gt zen Rose: es in 
ind. 
—Planted April 3d; healthy ee m2 size, good 
we ott eb quality ; Much li ke the 
pots E the. ‘kinds ee) Maptel® i indoor culture. | Frame for size and shap 
These w we looked over, and pron ght into a SERER ct form| Early Bright Red. R i at —Planted April 4th; 
by pruning. 3 en they b began to grow rapidly we | strong babit; large size, good quality: average weight 
pu ut than into rf from an per root, 
n | old pasture Sone up in pieces about 2 ł- Sach square, 
Wh 
and about one- -half thoroughly rotten dung, 
-Broc aus Kidney. —Planted a áth; strong habit, 
= isw to 
be open the Horticul- 
pbs grad on the Wednesday sti Thursday. 
NEW GARDEN FERNS. 
35. Woopwarpra Monai) ane var. CON" 
FLUENS, T. Mc 
a and expos sed border, and our r future | 
i le ri will be to pick out all fl 
appear, da to shorten the shoots if they grow too lo ong | 
kly. this wa October Pred sa rees will have | 
ne e stock of well 
kts 
ripened w wood, a 
they may be po cen to SA us soe our trouble. We 
shall give manure water tw 
t, 1 Ib. 
ather Coat. Planted A “ay strong habit, 
soon size, good quality ; erio = pia eight per root, 3 Ib. 
Flat Yellow.—Planted April 4th; strong habit, large 
size, good quality; average edges per root, $ lb, 
Bonne Beliot.—Planted April 4th; healthy habit, 
large size, quality appears good; average wei ight per 
root, $lb. Red. 
Early Br ting Bed: + Blasted April 4th ; strong ri 
large siz 
onths reins but at 
| nea Sie food in the pots is ‘a Sdn sas is good for 
the tr 
have 
now awe Yook for themselves, 
Pinnw of the fertile rahe hg the aie "especially, samme 
innatifid ; sterile fronds pinna tae 
Aces plant was received by Mr. Veitch 
Teva very curions Ay and being te small 
S se in hab growing, it will be a 
Prin bee Seer flattened, spike-li areas more o: 
ry, Chelsea, from Mr. Moore, 
Tide) 
‘idee so as it 
ctlya gree! niari ranig butte warmth. 
Its ap e Lat oe pinnated W. caudata oila har she, 
fertile fro 
seen; but the stan 
ats se no doubt of its Neha 
ile gee spreading, pi 
and having the pinn most 
Pp 
a plane patent A the other—are 
wo teilig non WEE ae te that we 
agree wi 
to "bg 
species n 
_—__ 
AMATEUR apagan g pesi 
Rose is so great a te that no 
willing to be without iti in cg i varieties, 
Plague fi kon, e m fact that iti is a peni 
i 
g 
ds, together with the anit of | Ch 
unite them Mr 
specs sho “ge 
In 
mark the tres they ae 
pw s0 that they. could have them e proper 
far bett ri to select the 
seth "fr ‘om personal aR Re than to go by the in- 
formation of catal All Roses are not so 
different from the ald. ‘favourites as to be de sirable 
acquisitions, and it is vexing to give 5s. or 10s. for a 
tree and find it to be very like one alread 
oose when in bloom and this will be avoided. C. R. 
PERIMENTS ON (gee 
a return by the 
the Report of the Council 
ing quality, ave weight per root 2b, 
Excellent for warm and wis as ians by 10 days the 
earli 
Early Frame. ted by Mr. Hooper.—Planted 
April 21; healthy Tati moderate size, good quality ; 
average weight per rooi 
Asi Kidney Seedling = Early). Presented by 
vigorous habit, mode- 
tatoes. From Mr. Thomas.—Planted 
April 21 ; moderate y:svong'hahits fair Sing PO, very 
dry quality ; average weight per root, į1b. 
- La — Plan pril 4th; moderately | g 
t e size, good quatihy; average weight |: 
: fe 3 
with green-fly. 
a _ done this in quick Hass 
e cleani: 
m 
i 
Ht 
FES 
id 
pien 
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i 
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p 
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£ 
‘bed 
J 
$i 
the question, 
EL 
nf 
e 
anA is got thro ac expe- 
d be look looked for as well as the 
full grown; on the 
one should be considered 
pares Vort malbo of pasea Bisa | 
eke weight pee 
Ae as atin rae 
P Bariy Oxfe ted April ł4th ; free habit, very 
large size, good quality ; a weight per root, 
4 oe 
Les Orphel ins.—Planted April 21st; free growing 
habit, large size, quality appears vi ery good; a average 
weight per are Fibs. . 
ere 
omme de — Planted 
April 21; good wets tee size, A a rs average 
Weight per roo ane 
pril 21; vigorous habit, 
weight per per root, $ Ib. 
pril 4th; v. 
meme 
Uxbridge. — | 
large size, good quality; av i 
ruction of two or three 
per 
Fi ‘old, — Planted Apri 3 vigorous habit, 
Bis ag very good quality ; lhe weight per roo! 
8 lb. 
Second 
late | large size, 
ty 
Petite T lanie 
Flakes Prese: R i Messrs. —Planted 
April 21st; strong habit, mo oan nd quality 5 
average weight ee i 
wires a 
a ‘habit, ve 
average paw, per root, 14 Ib. 
Tussey’s Seedling. Planted April 4th; a RE 
uality ; Bae ve a 
appears, god: average weight per 
root, ao oa Very abundant 
Clusters.—Same as the former in every 
Hitivede Juin.—Planted April 4th ; healthy habit, 
medium size, good quality; average weight per 
root, 14 Ib. 
Much the same as the British 
ualit; 
average 
Very large and abundant, 
o other “than t the Regent in ise and q 
Early Radica 
to be ni 
8 pa s weight per root. 
ti te Kidney.— 
5 
11b. 
* Planted April a per habit, 
fair size, quality appears good ; eh 5 per 
root, 3 Ib. 
Protestants. Presented by Messrs. Lawson.—Planted 
Ath ; strong mbit, fair eo quality “appears good} 
wi 
AROR 
May 
average weight per 
. Out ah varieties the above 
ORNAMENTAL G. 
“Iam afraid,” writes - Smith in o 
gender ste cm i 
scorn, living” C no pretti 
thing of the kind I hee one see why you 
should regular sma 
of ae her 
the be the penalty. 
A garden may be wi esigned, nay even faultless, 
ell 
n the arrangement of a gt Bes and walks ; “te 
