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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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eight 2 to 3 feet, vigorous habit, white, 
and 7 in pod, Hr on stem. 
gla 
ek: 2 feet, not very 
6 on ste: 
esented by Messrs. Wrench.— 
oom June 10th, fit for = 
vigorous habit, 6 
Dwa Presented by Messrs 
ax ai on 27th, gi bloom Tond 10th, fit for 
feet, healthy, and strong habit, 
lst; height 2 
Early). Presented by Mes: 
May 2d, ft for use AeA by height 
feet, free grower, true white pod, 6 a7i n pod, 
J 
ĝin 
Jawson.— 
3to4 
Gon stel Ke 
sown aay 
rigorous bit good Pea, 7 in 
i Marrow. í ar 
Brown.— May 2 
good bearer b but deficient in colour, 
pod, 6 on stem. 
ssrs. Bass & 
anri n, eed saved in Gar 
27th, sgh Mo. Fone lst, fit for use SNY hs 
2} feet, vigorous habit, and good colour, 6 in 
6 on stem. 
< (Early). Presented by Mr. Rendle.— 
ah 
A tae in bloom June 10th, fit for | 
ted by Mess Soy 
ih “it ‘for Es "Taly Pp heh 3} feat; | heig 
and 
Very productive. 
Bedman’s Imperial.—Sown May 2d, in bloom Jun 
10th, fit for use Tuly 16th; height, A feet, healthy me 
pi priser habit, 6 a rg in pod, 5 stem. Excellen’ 
rrow. Presented by Mr. Rendle: 
wn May 8th, in Slom June 20th, fit for use Ta 
eth me 2 feet, Sa a habit, and appears a good 
Pea, 7 and 8 n pod, 
d 
White Dwarf M 
6 on stem, 
oodford Marrow. Presented by Messrs. Bass & 
Brown.—Sown May 2d, h boom June 20th, fit or use 
July 1 1th; height 3 feet, vigoro! oer , and appears 
a, 7 and 8 i 
e 
height, 2 to 3 feet, vigorous habit, 7 in pod, 7 on stem. , 
und a 
| À | mnd pl packing t the at 90 em it is in the rural picnic that 
Th 
metropolis is redolent of the delightful aroma of t 
ae sini nd the market ae 
garde: 
es of life in the occupation of gathering 
ere, gonja PEN "the oe foliago of the tr trees 
of some aristocratic domain — patu 
tegmine fagi — our 
hands, and the 
season of of the year w when ype Pang 
But = wb 
least, we eat with cream—and as 
laboured for before they ca n be possessed, it is im- 
Pare 
“of them in most gardens, and the old- 
We see beds 
fashioned plan yet followed by thousands, was to make 
Sown Jt nne 
in bloom 
Blue farrow. Presented by Mr. Carter.— 
y 2d 
height 3 feet, colour pg in pod, 5 o dterirating « crop from the tangled mass of runn 
oe ed Aig wrinkled Marrow). “Presented l by We hav n gardens lately where ‘beds of this kind 
fit fo for use f aly 16th ; height 2 to 3 feet, 
and 8 in Apol 
n stem. Suen Pea. 
on bloom June “loth fit fe 
iaae Tiet pods green, and prolific habit, 6 ‘and 7 
i a st me 
A Presented by Mr. Flanagan. 
Sown yl we cs in ogres Tanë 1st, fit for a only Ist; 
Š to 4 fect, ee a good gloai, large 
t, 7 an n pod, 6 on 
is me). Pre ret by Messrs neh.— 
Sown April 27th, in bloom May 27th, fit rue ae July 
4th; height 3 we moderate habit, pods white, 7 aia 
8 in pod, 6 on ste 
Champion (Early). . Kern 
aor 27th, in biotin Ming emf at for use J Jay 
ppp 8 feet, vigorous habit, and large pod, 7 in 
pod, 7 on stem. 
. Presented by Mr. Kernan.—Sown May 2d, 
in bloom June 4th, "ht for use my lth; height | : Jett, 
good in co cla, and pro olific habit, in pod, 50 
Wonder. eseni tad by M Cot .— 
Sown ‘soe 27 nh in bloom June 10th h, fit for use se July 
uth; met 3 3 fect, good] ek ees d prolific habit, 8 and 
Jir pod, 6 on d col 
Banksia: h Messrs. Wrench. 
own ‘pel i 27th, 3 in ening Sun 10th, fit for use 
y llth; height 2 feet, useful Pea, 6 in pod, 5 o 
stem, 
Dickson's Favourite. Presented by Mes: & 
So ay 2d, in bloom June 10th, “it foem use 
ly llth; height 3 feet, vigorous habit, 7 in pod, 5 
pods and prolific. 
adi. mted by Messrs. Bass 
May 2d, in bloom June 10th, "fit eae 
height 2 to 3 feet, white pods and lar: EY 
on stem. 
— height ki feet, sweet, 
h Queen. 
Raglan Prese: Yy Mr. 
n bloom June "Toth, a Bey use July 18th; 
6 in pod, 6 em. 
Presented Sa Mr. Kerran.—Sown 
May 2 od, in bloom June 10th, fit for use July 18th ; 
E ight 3 feet, not heavy habit, best colour, 7 in pod, 6 
O 
ernan.—Sown April 
Veitch.—Sown | fru 
x tS see we have idaro of arkai ate a but the 
t they bear is small; we think our beds must be 
or us 
Strawberry culture, so as = secure the largest possi 
ny of sy of the best kind. 
e let our Strawberry pert stand for three 
b is, the age 
Pres y Mr. Ke 
arth in hoa Tene EN "at for use suy 18th; sii 
3 to 4 feet, vigorous and prolific habit, 6 and 7 in 
6 on stem. t. 
Glo 
wee 
of Eng Presented by Mr. Carter.— 
| height 5 to 6 eres us hab; 
an nted now Me 
Som 
at 
remain n during the years 1859- e growers 
Sown May 2d, in n binom J une ir: Sh; x Fd a any 18h; | 
the third as in the 
should add to our ‘itor 
xistence. 
see no reason be Ba we 
etki short their 
Su upposing then thal iti is intended te to make 
Green, both in hau a pa new 
Cha sta Soran land. Presented by Mr. . Carter.— runners ta and ee: out, for on this pen Sem 
Sown M d, in bl 
pera Taa ii 
ay 
height 4 t 5 feet, palit habit. 7 and 8in pod, 8 8 on 
stem. rge po 
ai of th ss x Marr rrows. Presented by Mr. Carter.— 
May 2d, in bloom June orth, fit for use July 18th ; 
height 5 to 6 fet, vigorous habit, 8 and 9 in pod, 9 on 
“ag Bon in the autumn “to are u 
themselves, 
y new bed; 
stem. Lar, ome under better managem ide, then, how 
Dwarf Sugar- pa Presented by Messrs. Lawson.— | many nts you want, and arrange the r accord- 
Sown May 2d, in bloom June 14th 18th ; | ingly eep the soil of the old bed nicely forked up, 
height A Toet, not very strong habit, colour good, 5 in | and peg down the runners as as the young plants 
lo | pod, 5 a n stem appear. ey will very quickly be rooted, and they 
Pagal o on “ich Pr resented by Messrs. Lawson.— | Should t be put in the rows of their intended posi- 
ppears the same pha gue ion; not allat once, but a 1 a time rooting 
Fan awa i Prese d by Messrs.’ Lawson. | goes on. We lan g 
—Sown May 2 i: bi rel lst fit for use Taly iad rry in this way last year, and they attained a 
18th; ‘height 2 ea moderate habit, white pods, 4 and and are now bearing well; but 
in pod, 5 ons if we had followed the old method we should have had 
ard’s NL saa Presented by Messrs. Bass| Champion of Meola Presented by Messrs. Lawson. | to wait till next year for a crop. 
shone Pe “he y 2d, in bloom June 10th, fit fe —Sown May 2d, in bloom June 21st, fit for use July | _ The best form for bedsis, we think, four or five rows of 
use July ei i 2 to 3 feet, white and dsi 18th; height 6 feet, strong grower, 7 and 8 in pod, 6 l 9i 
Eara pod, 5 on a: and 7 ie pin and 1 K ‘ in Boa according to the sorts. We know this i is Byatt te far 
s Dwarf. “Presented by Messrs. Lawsot Blue, Prussi Presented by Messrs. Lawson 
—Sown May’ 2d, in bloom June ed fit for use J ay S ay 2d, in bloom June 21st, fit for use J on 18th; now adopted we give the te had by to that now stated. 
Ith; height 8 feet, vigorous habit, 6 and 7 in in pod, | height 3 feet, good green colour, 7 in pod, 6 an y g every plant, 
stem, - (Ap same as Beck’s Gem. but eoim then the g the fruit 
Milford Marrow. Presented by Messrs. Lawson. Victoria ved in o arden.—Sown into the soil, unless straw or some other 
oun May 207 in bloo) May 2 me 2lst, fit fi se July 18th torial i is nae under oy “which is both a By ea 
m June 10th, fit for use Jul Lith; 
a et, strong habi t, and good co colour, i pod, 
Dect Green Man moth. Presente 
~Sown May 2d, in bloom June 10th, T for b "7 aly 
ae f fet, vigorous habit and good colour ; 
i Presented by Mr. Rendle. 
Tth; hei May 8th, in et "June 16th, fit for use a Tay 
ad in Raoa 3 feet, 2 good colour in foliage and pods; 6 
0j 
‘.—Sown M: hy 
July mel a 3 feet, excellent colour ai 
eee. Presented by Messrs. Lawso’ 
is 7 2d, in Bloom “2 une 20th, fit for use 
7 in pod, G o de 3 to 4 feet, good cropper, but white, 
Wren a Green Presented. by M 
nA 27th, i in n bloom June 10th, fit t for 
ey ime pe 3 to 4 feet, vigorous habit, 
tem, VERY. 
Ta 
ma, o i Pol pod, 7 on Excellent Pea and v 
wk hoor Presented by Messrs. Vilmorin, Paris. 
iw te 27th, = Dieting June 10th, fit ‘for use 
Sou, 5 night, 3 to 4 feet, good Pea, white, 7 and 
Prius by Mr. Sutton.— 
H sai ee J une 10th, fit for ai S bes 
colour, prolific 
ted te 
Sown April 
11th; height 
‘Me 
h, aay he eT way 
ae oH ific habit, 
ry lar: 
een’ —Sown 
Mr. Cart 
—So 
June 10th, k for use July hs: 
16th ; 
in 
y Messrs. Law- 
Sieps in hae pane Me fit for use 
nd g he’ 
oe 
ate 
; | in the great city sah in Orro Street, Cornhill, 
arrow. 
2d, in bloo: m Jun 
height a fet, vigorous "E prolife ‘habit 5 and 6 in 
pod, 6 o Good co! 
Wat Nile 5 | Ses d by Mr. 
re a littery process. But the distance 
ong RH of mutual support to the Dansim A 
and ke eping it clean. It is well also fr 
a BHI in ol er to 
‘arrow, a endle, 
Sown May 8th, in bloom Tee 3 27th, fit he mouy 
rae height 6 re 7 feet, a ME habit, and g 
„7 on 
he ground. 
ei konpa —Sown May 2d, i 
and prolific habit, 6 in pod, 
a Incomparable 
oath; height 6 to 7 feet, vigorous habit, 7 in 
on stem. 
Aed d by Mr. Rendle.—Sown 
May 8 , fit for use se daly 24th ; 
hei cet e rts a7 feet, s PEE grower, , and green in pod, 6 
and 7 in pod, 6 on s 
Out of 111 sorts the above appeared to be of most 
importance 
‘ain. Presente 
ie hoon June 27th 
TEUR GARDENIN' NG.—STRAWBERRIES. 
Wuar a character is given to the season just now by 
the fact that cee ven ries are ripe. “We hear th 
of the fruit: -wom 
AM. 
HA 
ag 
| in almos ventas tia of London ; and 
outh is made to 
ery large siz 
water by 
| and Che: eapside ow e, which invite the 
of this fruit fa a 
reen in 
m and 
hann s Tall Prese 
Sown May 8th, in ae ne mth ay 
21st; height 6 feet, sa ae calle fonts 7 and 8 
pod, on stem. 
Lynn's Prolific. . Law 
Sown May 2d i Pi ey arth, Pog Pra use July 2 Dist; 
ight 3 og eo s habit, 6 and 7 in pod, 6 ons stem. | 
oot 
n bloom Jun Our 
orth, ‘ht for use July gre height fi feet, pectin ste Pee 
6i , 60 
aar “by Mr. Cart it 
wn May 8th; in bloom Fie "oTt th, fit for use July 
n pod, 
oss 
| quite a au fd had ‘the Satan not been so 
ave 
| passer-by to eat thon with cream. >The very air of the | 
save cag in hot isar like the present. On 
beds to-day we were con- 
firm nding that the ati in beds, 
rather våp t moist and fresh, hig those 
planted far apart are sesfecinar severely from drought. 
ang sage ial mA alg of the fruit is no object, the 
sak plii arge crop is no doubt that of 
pod ve Ae pra but where labour and material are 
not abundant, we recommend beds to be formed as- 
directed saat ; 
rries have ted sone bap A 
hits st r NA nly just come "into 
E 
Home Coro ai 
Mitraria coccinea. —Mrs. ME e 
ery t 
been sent for show. They began to 
