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Оотовев 3, 1868.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Market, c like, if not same as, 
e 40 um The "еше aw Ey a. 
ith t 
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a species.  Seedlings from the Ash-leave 
always bear a t strong resemblance to their parent, hence 
Күк pos que 
Kiduey, Non Kidney; Prizetaker, 
all good, аа alt more or её ке the Sd. Adi- leise 
and, ike it, not very robust in habit. or very proli бе, 
yes by 
re, and that it was complet 
y Swans, һб throve wonderfully, as i^" as they ha 
it to live on. - ә по уч а-у € a w^; а 3 s in 
M — onfirm ecol- 
lec 
чү 1 Vh CER ү Lal Р, 47 
superior t 
tely ex Тн 
very | with this matter is that previous to the weed being | аз early as Daniel O'Rourke 
seen here, the swans reared their yo ung regularly, but а new nd у d Ma Cuire Cimon 
ince that "E Ж” h they have cin also worthy of not ie. P 
yearly, the young ones have only lived a few days.|is a Kiducy fric Maii the Ashleaf, with в 
William , Culverw ell, Thorpe Perrow. 21 think 1 | апу haulm, and therefore very suitable "v culti- 
heard it nd in conversation that] vation in frames. In Celery, of which some 
а ad weed which pres to be е acres are said to be grown seed, we saw nothing 
Kidney Га ze Lee а smáll lock at Dütse Cas ior to Carter's Incomparable D 
n Berwicksl 
AW hite, 
^ {ог the eir. 
I 
vidi ofa DL RA near 
ely resembling E" баен onet HAGE of 
т. 
r the 
e ba d a a nd only р ^d i developed pr died Amen i 
those from seeds | 
ha een able to observe the least difference, 
either in earliness, productiveness, or in the size and 
sape of үш tubers. Si e 
Pam ass.—It їй o know that 
my pla T hic hich. last me: i" 7i sies ut ^t has this 
year 121. C. mem Sand, e Wells, 
faidstone | 
taket from the. outer parti Where. the florets are fu Шу |i 
d? h 
more, ong Cauliflowers Carter's Dwarf Maint 
velope 
I find that seed forms and Wee much more readily at|b 
A practical reply will | i 
wi 
the bad florets than the 
obli am ul 
wou а, prod 
t that the finest florets 
which appears not to be | 
» it 
ЫНЫ: in a wh wet RN situation. пон. 
Appleby, Foreman to Messrs. Ivery H Son, Dorking. 
А етй 
а seed from a ir coloured floret or a two- 
coloured бй from the same eg will, I imagine, in 
either case — the Аут . B. C. D. 
Bi rds, — fol llow ing d— "patios respectin 
near Su наенанаў, 
appears to Бе а variety worthy of especial notice, It 
is compact t and has a firm white head, er 
than that of most other kinds. Among Lettuces, the 
est for autumn sowing is perhaps Dunnett's Giant 
Black-seeded Brown Cos, a егівр e: т runs 
th difficulty to seed; and 
T om Thüm 
Carter?s Giant White Cos, Bath ан Wieeers gem d 
| Cos, Hammersmitli, Tennisball, 4 abbage, 
are also d ent kinds. Of m P Pine. Apple, 
and Carter's St. Osy - are mi о э e best, both 
being dwarf, rich colour, and piodiving little 
top f Carter's "Cham npion "Овакве Lynch's 
ке e m rather t Sept 
I дов char d article o 
with ding wliat E Жыра rs о is Заві. ne 
d 1 did 
may prove ut interest to your correspondent “ J. Ww» 
fram 
(see p. 917). es fúll, each consisting of lights, аге 
po Бае showed that I did not d : nj а ho ЫР tliey ge ab beyond what 
the Water Thyme fro etui 1802. Arrival. | Departure. | Remarks. |the sun Supplies, they grow luxüriantly and i 
re in etes by the läte Dr. Ө. Johnston at Dunse| в B cos May 1 Aug. 10 mion |abundantly. - Among Broceolies, Carter's Champ 
Kirby in espe «cote and second] Ан и А А Bui? 4" ‚ 10 pito "i ^ 
irby, in na oxton, near Market Harborou orncrake ау uly itto white,and unusually free from the str 
n1847. Howi » - to the former place no person Kan Pe. Md. id з: tasto sio which spoils so many Broccol ies Self MT 
есап; but it ш d Fo os Swallow" April27 | Oct. 80 itto Snow's Superb, Large Sprin Ё White, Early Whi 
in the eracks of Spa: brought from America, Fro Martin April 98 | Sept. 14 ro Malta, Late Large White, pton White, Adam's 
evers i ра е -— е of canals which Sii: ADAE Aug. 1 A. m a RE TES orari Ри Ell 
пе centre of England, а Cates wiin | Willowwren .. April24 | Oct. 13 Dit һ, К 2, enüs cting, Miller's Dw: 
the upper waters of our chief rivers, viz, Thames,| Flycatcher May August Dit ule's Late White; ав а Cauliflower, and 
Severn, Trent, Ouse, Nene, &c., and has established itself | Early Purple Cape are yv Ed а kinds of Broccoli. 
in а] оё them. I beg, therefore, to protest against th ree те? df eg ccm E as ere Varieties of Cabbage are numerous, occupying as they 
charge ОЁ having introduced Ше plant  either|  plackca; soo] April Rar 
на or i r int Бове | AAT у. April 23 | August Ditto Incomparable, which is a very Ped. dwarf and compact 
[Hear, hear!] В, e mode it attained ш t aed рач MA il " RS И kind. as are also Carter's superfine Early Dwarf, 
best. "possible T ovii А “reaching t them all, and Swift Е аа р May 18 Sept. 8, е п eld Te DM, ж Богатов i Leeka 
wallw ^ . к i ommon | comprise rue Musselbu e be 
[^ er su К, x gave ece of it, received from Nini phos 4 May {5 Sept. M ina in ооа} Ayton Castle "ud Honny’s Prize 
ное ^Y p^ Bota зі Garden NI 1547 pe do Sode wert 2 Aprii 18 guy so Ditto erk Pen ста" оа T y : Ere ind 
, owwren , April 1 ept. 10 Dit nishi ап was ver ne mar H er, 
e it m 2 especie 7 i s ДРЕ г tlient аео Flycatcher — .. D i Ditt shade o our һе true ега Vegetable E 
wonderful an pecte Е ity from thene Wi Ў 7 
the river Cam, and, singula add Роме end Peach.—In case it should be au | along : 
and i Шы т brog bs "i a likewise long since | unusual. circumstance for the Chin үү! а 4 
reached the Cam by matura from uit, I TU iuum t е > waste | 
h ed the river Ouse, with a branch of with one for Dg Biella wero tius ^ue dd 
which the Cam communicates at a few miles below |it grew. КИЕРГЕ ita un Parsley consist. of lacres gx : y ene Pes 
Cambridge. It would fore have fille Fen|to me, is, that one Án produced three distinct | consisting of Drummond's Extra Coda E 
rivers even if it never arrived there from the frat attached to t , as you will see, by o 
vera 
fruit stalk. 
one sent 
1 X^ ait with 
онь. 
much 
z 
in original E near 
sies 
no 
matters congenial to it in the 
ed to smother all the natura 
vegetation of the waters; now the native plants ive 
Ты descr — as E EA s tiem т times. 
Anon оор 
not bin y which h ка e. filed led ahh chicory, which, as well 
left o 
Septe 
n the agar git e longer, X; 
tomber 
 S&otíttits. 
E oo 7.—F.Smith, Esq., даь 
in the exhibited portions of a 
пе | Dunnett/s NM. and other fine sorts. 
li As 
ripened. The 
уда т would perhaps I bcen riper had it been 
Gateshead, | flo 
flow ers, it will be r 
ult, a ver 
quoi of hardy Everlastings ; а е 
Vip muet ч striped, others 
bebes east, some D 
Zinnia- iced at Dedham, on the 
Monday previous m re the exl mer ie Fe Жоке апа 
е, nothing in 
to The pond in the as th ork itself, had uh aL дан yh эло пе | when seen em masse, as 
Bota tanien al Garden i is of rmt formation, and the Water white, tias b un, silken web, ће surface of the wood | their way could wn e seca rS 
Thyme does not seem hav 2 аний the|displaying quite a smooth surface, че was |е appearance. 16 is clear that by means of а 
supplies derived та its so Mine ted that such | that the web had been spun by Tinea granella, Mr. тна m &election of cl flowers as th 
Soon be зе, and tliat е Th W will then | Steven: small collection of insects made | mentioried, Кине with. е жүрү v of the different 
Mee in ЧӨН, There is no prope. 29 Ad in the interior of А lis during the recent = 5 of Calliopsis and similar late blooming M 
Anacharis 0 ova vanish from our wai 1 тА X Мг, Waterho т. F. Bond exhibit аз оч en эндо; Chelone barbata coeccin 
is much reason "o thiuk that it will | + 
ted 
some beautifully preserved s 9-4 of Caterpillars of 
recipe n will run its course and thon various Lepido; erone, і ects by Mr, Baker of Сә 
li peo am sb NE Афак plants, without | bridge, and Professor V nd explained the manne 
attracting the attention of eed | in which such specu are prepared by the бее 
Observers, _ Буайз are Бе, fond of it, and if those | Entomologists r. Sharp exhibited a specimen of ЫР 
beautiful. ied Posi da апа defended, they | rare Coccinella labilis from Herne Bay; 
TM A in number upon our rivers, and the | Waring specimens of Lith iostega nivearia ine 
Апас! 
Tobin 
eerease in m Ашу, C. C. 
wo ponds here 
4 o the 
'|and $Stirrha sacraria from Banstea 
jarge tabulated plan showing the 
an slowing the 
Stainton exhibite da 
various leadi es of the tran 
of | liabits of " pec of Tineidæ 
ed | Mr. Walker, containing descriptions я : new Sor epe S mcr ea 
| Moths í ies dæ, end | pell. 
r| M een i 
such 
Е erts Y t Alyssom, — “Р Peru, 
eet Es cininabar "n 
xicanum, med 
e" "уйдай uid ок Phlox Dillo d апа 
d ank а fine display may be kept з 
the autumn is fav 
oors, пт ed ourable, 
а Su чш sinet the d reagi of winter, 
mong . Asters, which have bloomed 
one 
the lower pond about laucopidæ was read, азо a descri; т entalogne of artn 8 
йа А. Six ттт ае higher Уе family of the Stag-beetles кете by Major Banias, сш ‚ үт der 
а eph Parry. Crown vari. ne э = loü * ert 
Supposition t that д. її was мош brongt i Here XE wild fowl, Mh surrounded wi DUI EE {тч 
re plen the ater, but as the $ Emperor ai Donar Mem bn To bave these a 
per pond із [e by is enfin garden, they do Garden Memoranda. ам ey assit з гак Hep d Ple red d 
регате hag in À pair of s Vii located ah Alah Mzssns, Савтев & Со.з ÁNNUAL ide Ат diem y кык RR йм Nefiadiig of Ара 
pond, were never known чао а. bera | prit к Вт. болта, Eoi OF Of the m -|about the мн ida ela ite oc ii DiN Va 
Water until one of tho male birds died, when [^ tant floral extensive g (accordi ib eif in good rich soupont; after carefolly 
travelled regularly from one боа t to the. other full account was few yaa Tai Q 1) ETE ш рм. ЖА О! 
ПЕСО e remis discovered in the upper | The Piet Mai Xen 10 tioa- | hardening.. or That. purpose, say about Ње end об 
mae Te dnt pat nup И Ee er culture ficient i ede. ck "PES 
use of boats, Is бе winter of 1857 the lower pond d amóhg which will henrcely fail io bloom beautifully and give the 
nda for fa limo, bu in Dee valorar Mui Pe ы tho be ү жү, {| utmost satisfaction. Asters, ially the Chry 
а п me t indow 
it again became troublesome, A earita fact cónhected | green Bib AU Bs AUN and NT muim-Howered kinds, also make admirable w 
