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606 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE: LAvousr7, 1555 ) 
t oil mixed with flowers of ) Nursery, the soil and shelter of wit ee . 
the one is Windsor Prize, the other Mr. aa Ss a | iiatne De 2 hors, ree wis palor: ary pend — Toar kably wall amc a a DE 
í ghil ciated Trentham s pbs $ uce are o enora aa 
anen ! i 2 highly. ent disqualify him. . No | so as to be aed ‘3 Ma Outil, of ob Conny > the ill effects of the storms ata altogether fags Si | 
‘Ah! great mis t according to wp ba us the mie. ame fi which of the | very much in situati rom which they eg 
right to A wO _Melons—no pe ee Trish Passe —Will you inform m Pa tri ck? The pret Aaa AEAT ions ‘of grea expat | 
= uy Prince mnk a heart Cher rries fos very | Tre efoils | is the true Shamrock of St. fruit in ite sed sage i ot pe | 
are oe ripe enough ph PI peio h amrock, sighely is Ae 
fine; aagi ge ji h like theS T} m arog: ni of green 
t nthe Melons ;” a it is a card is} th Sayf ii n ral i is not ven we re 
veel lon Season on one is written: “ Disqua ploy: ag 1 pri idar ea pated aa: s nalle re 
d t being according , to rules, bat highly | any b ke rt deseription of Frid i Park. 
i A on l x 4 judges for quality, and is like an non animal, & : aie os bo E or. New Pea hans = 
the second - pri = vaad. >s dab J) «The «iment } tages ja ra greatly o E d.that the Sham- | containing a tho ut half a peck 
i Pewee es. bat. little aadyj0Only one more Sa tre a I pe naeim ilat all, but,the | have been cultivating for. the pa 
"ooti i Black | rock of the 
co lection osista; - aaria he Rai raan n Ma i Wood Sor: sae Oxalis PAE os à the favour = a ing produc ae pa year 
ee Peach ches an Nesta nes but much bruised, 2 Dendrome —Will some one do, me Tay a ela i 
s Atok for | House thi 7 
Re ouseberries, and W) ‘urrants, an h i r; rth Bae, oe salah Sete ; is vn, me va 
“open to all England,” | may be obtained, or to gi ž 
sesi aris ove he a prizo § open he first a amed taking the altitude of trees? 7. B. [See p, 633 of, our | Face PA t (nich were Dan p from 
collection enters p stands aghast, surprised to find = sage, igo ube Sot aaa Mio | sek silts sitive, soca 
self palih “ y7 » 4 e one of o same air is purer than forme, beg to call praon to the | the produce was as before stated, 11, 
—— ile : gree 1 of ei sight wes ieties tie t fol wn soninss. pul Ss Ind. in Air middl p March (the 
ion eig 0 : 
judges ps in which h ther e were frea T of Che oun Place, be Sti ng t pie ban baa Socie ys jand. pod, in le om sf pas i, the 
and two varieties of Currants, the word we ary not and with very little sun. “i nA y will, be n be bs 
l ot then ? X e not pull them m 
a th ea onin ull — y abundance of e told it is an il ad ample. Th 
er por oy ff how einen mean fires ma | iie gabe Chrysan anthemu ums, and the Jer erusalem and will boil tender when dry 3th 
jmpe White Grapes, or Yellow and White : th d fi d See, T should pe obliga by. y 
Ex maps r indsor Bean bearing it eir quality and c er. Tin 
are all varieties of their respective species; pari onr | i in RARDIN: tinak, the s Bond sere he — meni e LAO EORR Mr 
ld have been sent, but they 
think of it t.. There are yin Balsams and other flowering | cou 
eee pe m nets TA l os of the patie | in full bloom, Æ Countryman in seep ilbert Knill Cotton Ny Barnstaple [1 
Medes i ea Persians, there is no mediation, no revoki ing| Gas Heating.— Having succeeded i aking. gas iid me They we er ban’ wile 
—no, ‘it must stand! So the public are admitted ;. they | answer for aig te my forcing house, L send youa de- ey were ra w = 
stare and w he is disqualified for, nd the scription of the pla Double path pei J £ ane quality, 
3 Cherries and Straw- | sive pren Pass ron pipe o bore g. ng young bigo 1 
ps inom pg stg ene ~ vame Asari ad tok wate Le Bis kati th ooh the — of the oi ea be much obliged by. being informed 
ooseberries ; and the Red-and White fleshed abo house, letting om one Dealer inches beyon: and 
do thy not form a nice Hay “And the whole so walls, Lay the e floor, and cover the pipe 
nicely dished, too; Gra rapes to P aaa “em or wrt Inside the pipe 
the centre have three or more 
same, the Melons for two centre side dishes, 
” Bat I might add a hundred 
observations such as these, and then not ex haust the 
sabe fix 
he 
ed at a Sipos of ahoni 2 rte from each a. 
dise stock’s own roots. | Te th 
Place on the tiles 
taining water, 
| 
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the end of a long: ‘stick; no 
5 
ra light lfi 
is planted a 
scion, vit the latter is buddedthe 
a table variety, this table variety would 
f the Crab:stock, or: pal pmet 
o hina 
row 
be An weer the poorest soils, f 
course it shouldbe the.same with Pear trees: wilds 
c ith 
3 i ill t that ‘ 
por a ge x Spanien A the gander,” and I | plants can sh yee = Seale not, the sli ld be budded with Quince scion; or a : 
leave it to your readers. whether it is "probable that of viti iate d, air ta ki ing p la ace, to the great | astonishment growing variety, of Pear ve a sh 
Sarii (orca p productions w will e — HE Lo Hagby Cottage, Rinmin win an ee ee ees 
exhibitors. who are compelied to their aoe Goo. oyna Rae there is:sucha thing asa a Zinc Contrivance for keeping Worms out of Fse 
productions under: anes ae who gt give de-| re ed Gooseberry ket purposes ten: days ora} Pots.—I am sorry again to trouble 
cisions like those just alluded. to. iosian and idaman will worm- excluder, but, imagine from 
it; a| some of your nts be 80 good: as to give zine. grati ne Sers eco f 4 
effective, rational, a erpa ma er aisa p ust- sent. 
I for one think’ their durability and usefulness se a it? R. Ve have tried. the fiat piece of zie artia mi i 
indeed but transitory. ÆA. B. ` [Surely no man can ha 
arden, 
Hort erm 2 a - the North of Set on 
ene ser aria Powder.—In answer to’ Alpha,” 
the young froth 
was ‘injured by this powder vn A, of 
bee’ a standard, I do not know t 
wro 
er ellow Provence, against a 
; the groth ot was all young, for 
the powder had not naa on it as in the house 
it gets choked and stops the: 
inne popin oi this 
pe Inve uspect you “or your | 
southern gs sy wo litte idea, of the low. ese of 
| horticulture in achis fion the world ape e 
belie a oat tafe 
others 
feeling in these matters is at so low ae ebb that 
nothing of the sort is attempted, and ti 
that 
e conclusion ion 
vae 
sited to fruit and dower shows? — the ahoia -= i 
tjp 
; my coni 
and k 
trivance,acte as 
haidi 
‘ond willdas 
woodh 
“ Alpha’ ? speaks of ur days, nor~ for four 
befor 
d|or-¥ 
e 
£ I was correct in E a eo that the tree w 
die too.. Nevertheless I believe the invention: to be a 
very valuable one, and I _— oon r to be without the 
ha But i i 
r wl hile I 
i bana e at first wl 
ectify. I only 
con used s those who by: eet J 
lishing their 1 mistakes eniya to the io pbs | Zn 
i 
Shy do they not sho 10w them as in other sre This 
gardening taste and knowledge is much to be 
ee and tends — ‘aise in their eaim wn estimation 
and that of age ners: who. really seis very 
ittle skill or kn eS sa in their ernie ion; if fine 
patronised a low standard be- | 
e and progress is stab t: stopped. C., 
us or Venetian Sumach.—It is now. Shi p | 
directed acon are? = _ Righly orna- 
still 
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e loose 
FERE of elongated hairy eee a a EEAS 
mo und of floral de evelopment ; and these continued 
are supplying is not Spinach, 
t effect on many 
+ 
cade 
Salad a secret i meno way aie 
nit 
s and shrubs „natives of erae climes. I have t 
r indeed any 
can penetrate. heir cost will All not be: 
each, but nye are this I am making 
B. Tyzack, Wells, Ne 
` Custard Vegetable ‘Marrow. —T have 
agree 
e years 
a tos _ oe 
ings- 
pilier rd 
838, until the late «Lord Ravens 
insis todo on knowing re his son-in-law made-ench 
salads of during that severe winter. James 
Camberwell. 
n Potatoes, Turnip Fiy, Kante at Ra 
maed of a 
find that one ey al 
worth 
fine 
of 
‘ames Cuthill, o 
t 20 growers for this pee ai nee i 
Lof them have adopted m oe 
whole small Potatoes, = 
to the 
itr 
ssr 4 Ap 
n of disease, I 
ng vegetables, rep: 
asastandard. A plant of consi 
Hill Nu ursery— 
ie stands on the Grass 
’s house, and ae aro are a AA 
psecs a om su 
seen chend, oe a ots pro per ame on which to train it. 
f | Grown in this manner teat 
contrast Aios — 
ese or com 
oes vi are now sore 
ing a certain style. 
rel (whether of the 
m kind nt, vitae and such like, 
nari» grown as hie tandards, 
erable | of 
immediately in esr a 
e ground paer I| of 
of gardening. I find its red- | | Garden: 
these 
. -It was cultiva! 
Penins Dr. John Hopesi 
Parley. 
and as for a Xe 
ons are best. gri 
owera tald 
tot a sprig of 
wt one; Onions 
it. cttensnely i in all our vases, baskets, glasses; &cyand | 
jaat ir itsen 
fand the ETE . oh vg. (sae cet oe now in 
season. Finally say with 
ental ao 
tree are now fruiting freely in in the Knap Hill 
ng Park. | Persia 
ome} | 
of Persia 
