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THE G. GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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[J ULY 24, 
no means be overlooked. Mere flowering ‘plants 
cease to be attractive when the same colours and 
ort ats port of the the only “institution to which they can 
old ag 
eine Gardeners a. In 
same places. In order therefore to diversi 
general appearance a a 
prizes began i 
n 
lants 
for varie- 
"adti later for plants 
or sin of dy ar 
uite a ao featur 
sco 
colo’ 
in — "vas 
set off by brilliant colours. 
at the 
y fe 
rn-0 
e having been woe 5 pea maen 
ti Aen cam an legrees 
ser iptions slo > nA to grant $ ae annul uities. In 
was given, a cere- 
i 
he first ann ersary din 
stitution ai 
w nurse’ bey 
r tow. 
$ interest, “nd vases and skilfully to apply 
eadow the withdr 
de ee ai while with 
matters—both 
wns, it is our bounden duty, as 
EA oe 
thes 
rry and 
nitro ogen. iio oie eativated p ry ger — 
accompanied by the mineral elements of food 
1858 the Tatton ‘had accum hai ted | t 
n the — pie Ca 
e of 
abou pemi ry 
could e Fa pe as 
m- Aai acres in extent. 
in which the aiy 
e plants which served as Fors to tan simi 
PROBES Seneration of 
the 
thus th as nourishment toa new 
th are 
n ie ws member of 
profession, I a: eat grower of pe media 
have fiad an Aehren 
hed him t 
other beautiful. flowers a 
ndent I wis! 
Roses prr 
a 
unds on the „other, continu e to be 
Bea 
oe 
an 
ceeds should be divide 
— rised to find las 
ts who w 
to 172. es, ‘afta ing, mee “= 
Member for North Warwickshire, 
hi promi 
over-hours with sewage water, or, as 
gravely pe to me, “ “by se kanor A them 
real thing itse iss 
they — Ba et 
e from having done are 
hall 
tly, 
late "whoes 
ae, have ‘ass nearly dis- 
ing replaced by specimens 
y now cares dee! the 
o were so much in 
only seri is tiie tiga 
appeared, and are fast 
nantes oe ee 
monsters whic i "yous 
vogue, and we ino never again to see t them onja 
our exhibition tables. Moderate sized 
parapa 
quite DN ones, which few 
material change has taken place | 
plants 
Sabai exhibit skilful  oultivation |t | the 
ope to 
wholly e therefor re view with very "ae satiate <i 
the r oe of the last election of pensione ers on n the 
, becaus e i s ANE 
of the ate of 1000 +; these standard 
75L, for the best essay on the most 
equal to 351, 
Lindley 
of the voters and tha at |" 
short subseripHiolh 
all. For 
tlt a stood 
sub- 
te 
was also 
except in npin of Pine Apples, and a gradual | who 
"classes. We find that 
| 
improvement in other 
further Lack than 1848 Tee exhi- 
wari à some gardens \ man who peen uce 
A ia fair,” _ remain there permanent 
d| Letu 
Taras e aA, even ie years ; Je i 4 
be atua that the ae to the contrary no 
much success in future be peen 
oe | foll owed; If it is we bec ni Gitertatn D ng woe that 
the charitable baron soon ri 
T the second bost leaving it to Professor 
d Mr. Mechi to act as J 
"T hope the prize ess: ii pried ve alluded to will at 
in sealed and under cover to some person to be = 
after appointed, and that a great many persons who 
may read these communications may be induced 
compete for them without delay. From Mr. ean 
uem about Sewage, addressed to Lord Jola 
Man 
i 
HORTICULTURE AND AGRI TURE— 
ete ae oad 
THE t dra 
set the ene of prii is an vant of i cate ee bre 
e; ents of scientific men. 
meme n tha 
ah 
AD 
ly. 
add ere in ee bea there were 
t has own old in growing good crops, 
madi f the Low 
whether live or Sear ag he has had to deal with, 
e startling dogmas of the 
employer. 
Upon th e whole we may fairly conclude that if| to 
the art of cultivation js is not making much pi 
just now in the most skilful hands, good g 
a 
h Ty Pi in ic estima- 
tion, and setting now a gts attention 
merely because it is tawdry. It is also to be}: 
observed that ifexhibitions di t 
m taking | 
trie obligà te 
yin een 64 and 9 
inder amount to 2775 years, or 
about 70 years ‘ah on an average. 
At 04 of last year’s Chronicle we gave an 
account of THomson’s Gas Sroyr, an invention 
ken of in = a terms by 
EMING of Trentham 
We 
our danereapori nde 
it, i they would favour us with the result of 
their experience, so t that if it is really efficient the | 2 
Al corn is Grass, cane s 
Some communica- oo 
eal daka be much | know 
nts who have actually | for 
th 
a e book—of o brier 
me by inbiri all 
3a tn one shade worse than Heaven— 
green oe ad his fi oka 
Let us take for aati the staff of life—our Grases. 
00 is Grass grown, rt 
show that bee 
When the great Linngus classified jk hytit 
stamens ad pistils you had only to ¢ oe thaw ia 
botan 1 tl i 
the ash z? plants no doubt gives s0 : 
numba of = ee that m menr it, mi so oad 8 ; 
umber, ie of t = ti x 
to to Pepan when progression seems vative ia 
0 exarpi 
t existing stan 
por tae than raising oa eiie 
ir if it fails the public may be apprised of the 
ROSES AND LONDON SEWAGE. 
a 
pae y 
a pamti onni ta 
UN 
Oporto or 
z 
chew Bee te 
ce 
grown ther’ for 
flan 
sewage matter to be so conveyed and m 
understand and heartily rejoice at 
i me P eRe that the late piast mi the 
friends of the GARDENERS BENEVOLENT Iw: 
liarly gratifying to rrem this “little cha 
E er A a e E, 
S for there is no insti 
essor Liebig, rh 
ws 
__ If it can be clearly sl shown that the chemist 
1 in the laboratory what t the practical 
of Profe 
the science jr me Aey nd its 3 requirements, 
ted as nly in ‘England 
also on mtinent of Europe, 
rfected in the Vinery, a the 
ie s perfected i in the n Jd, the grounds Er good 
oti is 
saal, 
ctical farmet 
the 
s mire I believe the question has 
ry. 
It has been stated ‘that ‘the sity of. 
tudied 
ere I believe the Eia of = real valu 
worth i is 0} ay = at present 
small whioh Tas more legitimate claims > upon 
ly or duly catininted, Every part of 
fus all, ho wane their | * 
suffer from the work ‘they have to do, | 
is the uneratio: 
th 
ns fair 
that stesinies quantity of food (says ee, be a 
g his lifeti 60 
coun ay be taken 
a criterion 
ry m county. 
as of that 
er and advancement i in f bones wee 
from the fields in flesh, ‘aad ae 
which -a ived 
vege! tables Of Pait oom oF afl kinds, a 
seed, &c., | from man downwards andi in n thelë Le 
can be obtained and returned to them. ‘Fie the fluid pin formula for saponifying Regs his 
are anà solid excreta.of man contain the mineral elements Sige’ aa that Brother Sonatina wg 
to of grain a soaks +e grea quantity, and have emical nature of the ne a 
the: effect = restoring the elementary constituents of net Seid ot ier animals ; therefore, if t sai 
the soil gradually drawn from it by the cultivation of | are the food of animals contain. ed 
grain or ‘thie feed ig of cattle. If we do not restore to | ) pro 
* Sapa acid ‘and còi 
there can beno doubt whatever as 
