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APRIL 11, 1863.| 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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International песна Prize Medals 1851 and 1862- | to the young wood, The only Er which "s | tendency to dri пр. 
R SUPERIORITY AND 
AND MoCULL 9 C H, 
Mp oo Garden Market, ра 
собна of FLOWER 
NEW RA LS. 
12 Extra fine varieties 10s. 6d. | 6 Extra E varieties 5s. 04. 
HALF-HARDY ANNUALS. 
100 Finest selected vars. 30.04. D Finest. —— к P "y 
50 do. do. 15 0 do. 
run roc Fon. 
HARDY AN NUALS. 
2 Finest сеза ^m Ls Pw E 30 үш selected EM ГА "m 
do 
S c CALCEOLARIA 
D SON?’ SEED is|: 
unequalled in the Kingdom. Annual Sale yeu О? 2 
packets. In — by ets В, 1s. 6d., 98. dri 38. inet and 5 
J. DOBSON & Sons, Se edsm: n, Islew. i 
OBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA SEED. — Ten 
First Prizes aw; а. to our collection in the spring, 1862. | 
In sealed bx ls., 28. 6d., and 5 
J. DOBSON & Вонв, Seedsmen, Isleworth, 
МЕР PRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS SEED. 
жа packets, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s. 
N & SoNs, Seedsmen, Isleworth. 
Ericas and Ерасгїз. 
OUELI axo ND CO. beg to offer fine BLOOMING 
PLANTS of the above, борный the Dess еви 0. кы 
in 48-size Pots at 12s. per doz "Trade e per 
suggests itself is to trust them to' the open a 
with pro eger from frost and A ar radiation- 
Un for 
* In an п айтору of heat and 
j moisture, the Vine leaves may actually die of 
' |drought, and that this sessioni happens, and 
nately, in а сазе like the presen 
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the mother plan 
failing day by day, when in despair it was turned 
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pede year, Poe забна with the parasite, was th in 
e truths have been рет үш betoro 
us by the withered сон of certain Vines 
which lately саше Phe 
t was lau MEM as both were 
ering arose from 
from 
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|а once, and „those part ts which showed the first 
dimid of the plan whieh has been doge 
Correspondent. We can. dien other reat- 
d No the reasons above sta 9.00 
Tt t. ho bl 
f weakness, were at once discernable 
са the excessive бетоннан. of down on the 
under surface, After а da 
and ultimately dried up, and 
tho Y s0 "iioi сз е савез of Нор Гап "ins li 
mildew, is a spec attack from Моша. 
The disastrous results w 
of 
in саду. instances the whole leaf withered. Тһе 
n for all t e Vine 
a | was s precisely that which was planted in кА very 
f the house, where the moisture was 
application. 
ДГ All Orders of 2L and upwards are delivered Carriage 
Free to London, Hull, Женс ршен, E RTT 
and Newcastle, e well as to y Railway Station within 150 
miles of the Nur 
Roy к Great Yarmouth. 
f Fire, тире 
ARTHUR H HEN DERSON axi xm SON intend sending | 
out the above brilliant BEDDING TROPJEOLUM on the | appli 
lst of M: At 
ti. 
since in Коп aud which s e pr rinci- 
е nhi a p le dark- тко) мош Я 
-|most absorbed by the walls along the flue, and 
| whe ere consequently there was s the dips st differ P 
figure and remarks in the 
he us Polyactis, a Моша i uld be 
еы ds ode growth as Кашы A, the peculiar arraugements house 
rficial, were поб arrested in the slightest did поё readily admit of чоо, ed prs ner, 
degree by sulphur, in whatever way it might Бө | after some years of disappoi t, has determined 
applied, No sulphur fumes, w. not suffi- | to root out the Vine altoget 
djoining honse, ivit praesen. to the 
ly Cuo t bo 
For des 
Floral Magazine for xm me Plate 129, colour of effect the Mould, which from plant t к, од, heaf 
Thumb Topic ved 3d ime non 2 one of th the best and n lant with extreme rapidity, and а We Dive was kept up, and the oo bs " 
ron E e of the ве е5 every twig on which it was establish e | pointed out at first, that "the jvc TM wither, 
5.3 $ ol, T i S Н ; seen the same thing since amongst o - — " hd ж. ected, the crop has failed, as there 
1 Plan tonias, but it spread very T seemed to be | were ns of protecting the b wes [^ the 
Pine ne Place, Edgeware 
effect of оао or frost. 
The gardener was at first unwilling to allow hi 
MS ] an 
СРЕГ of 12 Fine Belected Varieties of s. d. 
HARDY ANNUALS 16 
An ине of 12 Tino Selected ` Varieties of 
ALF-HARDY A m 26 
An пн ent of "A: Selected "Varletios of 
HARDY BIENNIALS and Аа, suitable 
s | that we 
d, as is so frequently the сазе өтө 
is very AN Merl over t 
on 
could only certify its existence by care- 
fully mpg the surface with a shar 
d mischief arises, the conditjon of his 
y plants was tr ptm to thrips, though not the 
scalpel, ! n inseot could be found, нЕ the 
lenvis did not Aia as if they had been attacked 
p 
which means we obtained both spores and tiredis 
which placed the matter bey ond all doubt. , The 
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enemies: 
may indeed re pura that, fatal as та еры 
for Rockw: 2 
An Assortment of 12 Splendid Annual kinds of 
ORNAMENTAL ro MM 2 0 
Paradise ij Victoria Nu "Hollowa; QM "ee 
чин Fnxr nv Р а 
100 packets of the most Showy HARDY and To а, 
it the де parenchyme, ds far more affe cted, in con- 
of which the whole under „surface is of|them is more fre 
Rose colour. E: i 
who pay much 
attention to forced Roses, would do well to watch 
T а 
of thrips occasionally аге, the misohief т red to 
i wy the e нола v some 
than of a ensi onam Like 
d. 
HARDY varieties . 20 0 | their stock, and if they see traces of the parasite, | havin every pode н өтөөр 
2 duo ditto ditto > m 19 0| which ma bo о recognise a common poc et | man Á turn ted ; the cause of disease i 
12 ditto ditto tto .. .. 9 e|lens, to destroy at once the “scabby ичк: "| Within our own experience a valuable вао 
g Nar, Woon & Sox, Seed Merchants, Maresfield. kfield, | The Mould, it cpu кка, does not look|of Orehids, whieh suffered greatly under ker 
reri like meal, but has a slightly downy обе, dicious management, was pronounce 
New and Hare Plants, БА that of the Mould ^ ch later in the year is|be affected b Pp A when a proof of. the 
: Y Kinds of PEU се xe o of t was demanded, not a 
f the tł especially 
OR NEW, RARE, and BEAUTIFUL PLANTS 
ery description, inspect or appl: 
W: В *s Establish 
kis yep пше в 4&3 ment for New Ее ee Planta, 
e pale n grey, by whioh the scu н 
be readily kno ep 
EvxRY — of the most moderate preten- 
sions kn 
always, 
the refore, ifa сш, and eei spatially where this is 
boun: a 
The Garoeners Chronicle. 
DAY, APRIL 11, 1863. 
FO VING WANK, 
Wzpwrspar, April a P P - teen) a at t s. ты Жз T 
AZALEA AND ROSE wa w, сое i, 
URSDAT, — 1l6—linnean aes 
раа 
WE have just received from ап eminent Rose|u 
grower in „йоне теу а Айшен account of the|u 
ner e mitted by the little parasite PERONO- | 
A, which was эзен! bed and figured in 
Evo dp n 1862, 
disease 1 v jen in a quantity of 
n 3000 and 
ber, pt it bids fair ен exterminate | wi 
"Old stock PM кле че ES MAI 
y shut up s 
enn of A 55^to 65°, бана ly gut be first 
batch o: 0 grafts put in with them, before the 
rue s noticed, Thei eaves were at 
in 
e or conservatory without constant | 
attention to the thermometer, On the contrary, 
there are few wa know the least about the 
wledge of the exact con- 
of the air рее its comparative moist 
or dry еа 1з is of quite as much importance as 
| that of its tem 
нуз ature. 
** The fitness of an atm 
a healthy ve e боп,” ур 
NDLEY in his 
e epi] iin kr - of Horticulture," ‚ “depends 
n the am in it, and 
“ 
n its di sach The hyg утопает indicates 
the pdt as de P pif lose Pi does the 1 
‘The effect of bringing war 
а cold surfi 
mo: 
а this often та 
п | dry, — ái the rrr is of в syringing, | by 
ка ps 
It i Td MA the eultivator 
there fo facts ti strong p = 
aero for maintaining | the 
e believe that in most cases real eause of 
vegetable diseases сап be made out by a little 
райе е intelligence ; we most 
strongly recommend our horticultural friends to 
eschew, as far as ible, all explanations which 
merely skim over the surface, without diving into 
the essential ted failure and a com- 
ca 
lete loss of se respect, without taking into view 
ultimate sstituation of others, can only be the 
result of a contrary practice. M. J. B. 
the season for active pov in garden 
eropping is approaching, we especially invite the 
ma а paper · 
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attention of all whom it 
on the subject of growin 
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