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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
[SEPTER BER 1 
Man,” in order to teach ‘them “correct , | 
ation; also Dr. Lindley’s “Theory of 
ten by inking |? 
1 pub- | 
Constitution of of 
habits of o 
= “mg mone er and oth er works writ 
t ae ely beer 
ope Myrtle and tamie a berry mealy 
tasteless, very wath resembling the common Say Of ‘the 
Whitethorn. The Oleander has AEA itself here, | a 
and is blooming in my little garden. spite o of the mow 
like a 
1, 1858 
a and a Eirago mad S va t Fits e o B 
iole: —_ 
d Mr. W. hiting also ane Nectarines, 
Barvington, and Téton devani ys wh of 
and -Ni as 
Tse i in i your columns respectin education 
d 
An old Subscriber, Camberwell, Sept. 4. 
olet 
impt: on, and Tillyard a 
1 lso ha 
t re ttended rw we should soon y so had ex | 
— men a ee a san denen tions. We shall, how sisting chil A he varieties just TAS 
ever, never get goo sed men till employers offer better Societies. Mr. Kaile pao ana Peaches and 
enc souragement than they do at pres t. A guine P? Dawebu eda MeL the most successful exhibita 
avmeeks is the highest wages I have.seen itey oe SOT, | _Custax Paraoe Honricurtonat, ExmiBITION— | kinds were chiefly “Noblesse a Belle ine K 
in AD i the price at w Ai et ed gege- | ind p N i egarde i 
Th third reat display of flowers, frui apes g ewington and Violet Hat i Peat, 
g meas ardener can h got. Ja a Cae Esme a ta tis he 1 ia an i the auspices of: this Company took} or Melons Mr. Robinson had ef e 
a Ean aa aak A Wednesday and Thursday last, « and was toler- fleshed kind named parent; ond ey 
e process ringing” fruit trees. i have in my Piy well riage ty rg acted eee rA Tae eee from Mr. l 
> , and might on the whole be considere: a 
garden ow on oe nert - t have. fa Hie’, 1 bed con- Sept KTS rue, what are termed A ar a that this his last has carried off i nay he mi i 
nd -Greenhouse plan nts were scarce; but there were 
temp Age remov we eae but as 
trees I: should like y the above ‘experiment before 
some fine groups of Ferns and other - plants rems rkable 
for fine foliage, Of 
ney, 
doing so. “8 pr rea b r 
D 
= yog 
Many 
paa and aet —_ myself, feel 
4} 
Orchids a few only were Pts Dah Asters, 
TT 
if y u would fiè urnis sh«a 
hould be. performed, and the best 
time for accomplishing it H. em Se ket [When the 
runs freély, as ia. sprin tumn, make 
two liorizontal incisions through ae sae down to the 
albarnum about half a n 
lias, 
other cut flowers filled ew 
ie a: stage, ead the am o 
t Ge 
aen exhibited this season, 
f Fi a ome fine fruit was prod: 
f rom Messrs. Hutchison, Chilman, a ne 
ties ER E th 
Per rpetual, and Black x Bye te Ischia, 
Japan Lilies, , Basm Sea: ranium 
ombs was some oS 
unusually abundant. wt was 
ght and le ft of the main transe ept, 
idt} r 
sie raag came p Mr. Leslie, "bat 
Rail 
Bailey 
f Peas the best cam 
Iaa Q 
nin moemy and tear off the i 
his ear the base, se the 
ver men -£0 rag allow pre- 
ith — a Mr 
> be | wh 
Errin gt mit 
was a Cie wholly: devoted to Apples and Pears, of 
there were some capital exhibitions. Of finer 
Pine Anis Peaches and Nec- 
an enormous quanti ity: 
whole h of 
Grapes, 
he hi 
e fr 
good di Fas were pe. 
Meuse Kaile, Lowe, and Holder, . 
Victo 
he exhibition was, therefore, cons 
ere 
isa se illustration of 
a to pehs S cor. matt piesa as to oats merits of 
rape, of t a and Beeestistanding 
fs ‘he almost” pama scéna in eiving satisfaction. 
know I lay 
= = 
y of noti ce, ke. ;” 
myself aes wed ‘the charge “of bein ng ant 1 
b 
part of 
ably the most i tive, we will ven with it. 
Bens» collec of fruit us; but few 
m a as r. Errington 
hu T pon like „me 
KOR tainly 
Pines “at the latter Minchester m E H 
There was mtserrat, r Bla ck Jamaica, oe a cha- 
racter which in my re a rarely equalled, a 
44 fine, oad, and -full -swelled pips of ex- 
White Sains oot od Washingto: Jum. 
e | Noblesse pee Elruge Nectarines, Moor Park la 
Apricots, fine specimens for this time of year; 
Sot P pet fs : paat and Williams’s 
Bon Chr Fleming, gr. to the 
Duke of Sutherland at Trent tham, sent the i 
consisted of Black Ha Famke 
Ibs., T 
cellent” aia shape almost perfect, with a top 
not too large, partio was 
best. collection 
Gro 
ularly for this season, This and omie T du Can tal Grapes, the latter am ee 
entirely lt l Wa igh os Peaches, 
a Queen nothing like so large with scarcely any top at | a Nect ctarines, Moor Park ‘Ay prico Providence 
ck amaica Pine Apple, Ble a sch ia Fig, and 
bo Ba inch at least Wayio malformed or 
ded. ia 
f, Esq., 0 
and Muses s 
, and com eminent | Persian ane oe Hybrid Me one. 
Wonaews denoun es the. - as unparalleled, Hon cam m Mr. Page, 
without knowing who the m aae id he |S Pi ntained Black - 
would = at least half a guinea more for the Mont- aat tr o good Queen Pine Apples, Morello. € 
serrat than the Queen. | In short, there Was-riot a La dish of ae — another of ori Oral 
party ho did not a Melon, and some good W: 
in the stron 
ington Plu ums, 
f collections a eight dishes Se best was contri- 
good 
A pict collec- i 
Lea of | and 
Duke of Marlborough, and Mr. 
Hops, Esq. 
+ | I, 
es | 
e4 an. 
condemn the judgmen est. language 
most as yeaah a seinen was made in | buted by Mr. Dawson, gr. to the Rt. Earl Cowper. Elisan 
the cor as many persons who had an opportunity | It contained ise ams Bon Chrétien Pears, Figs, Black ga ras from Mr. Wilson, of 
can testify. And worst of | Hamburgh Gra Violet Hative Peaches and Pit-| Of pots 
all, when. Mr. Errin ngton was called Bay for an ex- | maston Orange Nectuines ou ae Cherries, and Coe’s 
planation; he oto to ) give ar Ap pleby, who Go Iden Drop Plum. <A second exhibitio T n came from | Messr 
also a j judg judg t, and ngram, gr. be a d: landy , Esq., 0 f Readin ng. It 
said he ha ier nothing to to do Of y isted of ROET rapes, three bunches of angoes we noti 
imagi arser of fruit, ps | which weighed aA Ibs.; Royal Muscadine, a Melon, George Staunton’s garden at at Leigh 
ark 
imagines a yd =| 
little responsibility e devolves ox a es as to Mr. E 
if he wishes any i — ached to his 
or to his ju 
, | Magnum 
Shy Cherries, Mor P Apricots, 
and Pit itmas “on t 
e Nectarines. m Mr. Hamp 
dgment 
leaf, iaaeens he will be as is csapointel as the 
exhibitors of Pines, Me lons, &e., at Man 
is little doubt the first prize was vaia: otk 
japonica.—No 
to any extent from 
have n 
eies from seed ripened -at ri 
eae of last es The seed w 
fine mould, jast ĉo' wered with’ little sand, = pe i 
ps, till the plants would bear no off. They 
wholly 
o iope Plums, Vgs and Black 
Hamburgh and Museading Grapes. 
Pine Apples none were remarkable for a nee 
imens of this variety. 
were very “lentia, vo some of the 
exhibitions were inferior in quality. 
the best cam 
latter was very large. 
Bversley, I had Black Hamburgh and West’s St. Peter 
ge, | from Mr. deed er . T. ‘Tredwell, 
J. . R 
EW. 
W 
Mr, Tillyard, gr. to mp |h 
however; 
to pieces, and had therefore lost much of itsi 
Of Strawberries the only See were 
Sir rr = and Red Alpine. $ 
E mAr 
J. Philpotts, 
Hea 
Lep on californicum, a purple or a 
lilac Phor ike e aitai nteduoed by Means 
and showy ; but 
ft rusty looking foliage 
hoto l 
were then gradually hardened an 
doors, but I aes a shelter P them in one ‘weather 
Satie the coming w an , 
Wellingtonia. ii the question as 
the largest Wellingto rv in tthe country may A i 
| triba uted by 
Mr. Drew The Denbies, Dorking, and Mr. 
| Kay, of ae me had Foi exhibi tio 
Of collections of 12 Ibs 
Mr. Kay, of Pinch, t re there 
fine basketfuls from M of Oatlands, 
we beg to hat one has been growing out of 
e r three years, 
5 feet ACTOS: 
igh, 4 feet 9 napo in Pec a a fe 
e ower an ame is just 
ali = fatan the ground, 
atly oblige e pit a 
Box-lea 
ae Btn 
i Fae will grea 
ow I Ea flower the 
l 
ant have the kindness to oblige our 
nursery, Wie oak ka 
which are, ü 
house & | Pow 
here are me -ripened Muscats. 
no 
_ also. exhibited 
has suc- of me, 
Myrsine nik H pred the class of four dishes Mr, 
rapes priz 
ell, gr. to Dr. Warie Tic 
From 
ari 
rey, and Mr. Smith, Birken- 
of Charlesworth Toka 
"The pes came from Mr. aon 
Tok 
ho 
ed 
e Jackson r2 err 
and’ by “Messrs 
‘this class, ‘The latter had a fine 
Cro 
ogi = oe 
discolor, 
“ Sansevieras, n 
iige, Rhodes SO 
pane 
Dioscorea 
a 
of k 
ouse 
pe ted plants were ners = in nae 
Perk, CSS fe 
Dr 
ler useadine. 
the sda resemble those of a Gabe 1 
n 
of | I 
; of Dorkin a new white 
mite Aap walled. Buckland ier Hantie be good judges 
likely to supersede the White ‘In lM 
tions. Mr. Carson - 
leaved Dracena nobilis. 
aches and Nectarines a eal plentiful, 
Kaile, e Earl 
