TH 
a, 
E GARDENERS’ CHRONI 
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roduced ; of these, the two 
and six. p 
Mr. Hunt 
‘ood. spec 
with: si white was 
piel agen Caer Sollogin ak of eight 
by 
afins 
were well- 
rown, and | bei 
amen 315 
z r. Kay, gr: to B. D. Colvin, Esq:, | with Bea’ uty of Wonher, = = 
st 4 osegay, rico. Or; anı ‘anny. forests of 
; rt f° Ca THs were exhibited = oa of Wal ye ia org gr. to S Corster, Esq! | for firewo A Spint and, WEL Area pengen bai hee 
tifa, specimens of CAPE ite rince o ah. mperor, Climax, and Pride of Peck- | the East on 
in grent wo ic aY erap considerable interest. | ham.. Nurs n.—First, Mr. Ivery, Peckham, för sw the Ue Sa lt thw ps ‘no ee 
The best collectio s fro arde: ood- Regina Victoria, Fanny El Ellsler; Wee-Pet, and Matil D su sappe e the want of that proli unaia 
heart, Esq. ; it contained noble ushes of mun ndula, per- | second aines, Lady Middleton n, Matilda, Kin ing oft here. The caou eg a tree may be ke i th 
spicua nana, and ae mg the latter pe ag covered Prussia, pte ‘om Thumb.—A wt generally. in. t pi ME rs a 
with blossoms; a well-grow major a la arge Mr. Ivery was exhibited; not for competition, containing owing to. the flooded s Meg a A apa we gli ate 
en of grandinosa ; and sev others e te 
ing: watery, requires more to manu 
facturethe same 
article than in the dry season.’ 
Garden Memoranda. 
ount Pleasant, "Wet Green, Tottenham 
the, gran A of H. Scam bler, Esq., is situated a 
Ha 
y go gement. of 12 noa were | from vn rial mass of bloom, looked e xceedingly well 
produced r: Fairbairn, of 1 na n; and Mr: Paw- | —An rize was-awarded to Mr, Kendall, of Sto 
ley, of Broml In the former collection, which gained | Newin “ero fora Sipe og Pacha a among whi eee 
the first prize, were excellent specimens of edia cta elegans was con: or its small foliage 
-gnd:suaveolens, the latter: loaded with lilac blossoms ; | and bright: flowers.— i were show wn; Mr. 
a variety of ampullacea ; an ne Cavendishii in luxu- | Brown’s stand contained some la y 
riant r.. Påwley’s group were likewise orts, but we recognised no novelties, 
some ens; boa a lang ating id e.. numerous in an Hi 
village of Totten am, cy com 
an extensive view w the adjacent c 
E 
Ye 
Seedling argoniùms: of the present 
f lim 
ass 
year 
w: Beck, of Isleworth, named cog Lip and Path 
of Meri 
Tw 
of ‘he mv which gained | the first prize. 
should 
both flowers are 
n alte: 
setter an ene. r mip of. Mushroo: 
cultivated hére w ith gre 
‘ood subs and fo; orm, and 
rea thee present oe qualities vill find 
ils 
D 
y thei air that. given them ; inde 
were ae plants of odorata, ery, goo od collection, Ree lendent, a seedling t s. Mr. Chamberlain, considers these two: ele ents as 
_ white bells ; Sprengelii and he latter: exceed- 1844.. ty, | ess ssential to the e production of fine Mushr rooms Jas to culti- 
ingly well grown n= Collections ot Pipionaccous plants | with a oh centre, yer 
were contributed by Mr. Kyl d Mr. Cla: rke. „In|in taa ao From AAGE tion s rier b ing Cal- | His: method of preparing the beds:is as follows :—He 
Saikat eons (op from Mr. Gin apetted varieties, two collects  horse-droppings trom the farmyard after os 
m, Kennedya SS tnts and a Mirbelia yey were selected for Cert rtificates, viz., Madonna, g 
Ee Cake sent vedas Re ren ani, Platylobium | a Aeka bloteh decidedly edged, upon a prim- | straw or rough litter; these he throws-into a heap i ima 
p tiangalare, and a pes en nsata rose ground; and Harlequin, haying bright brown | dry shed, where they lie for about three weeks; occa- 
The display of Ros ob considering the season, | spots upon a bright yellow groun Sage as | sionally turning the heap, in whieh is placed a thermo- 
was excellent ; the ea were exceedingly well grown, | also awari Mr. Lane for a Fue amed | meter, and whenever this: indicates 55° eat, the bed 
‘we reflected the highest credit on me ag ya Mrs. Lane ; ange flower, hers light tube oy peep is made up, treading it ly with the feet, and 
s roduced by Mr, Lane, Mr. Slo ble subs tance and a first prize to Mr. Kinghorn, gr. | afterwards beating it down with a spade.. It is th 
ae, oe y ik > Esq, for a “Seedling Azalea, ice spawned regularly over with spawn broken to the size 
: Barbot, Eliza SOT Mania s, | Murrayana, a variety of very dwarf habit, with large] of a hen’s egg The bed is again trodden mip j 
Bini, ite iomph e du, Luxembourg, | flowers of a rosy: crimson co aoa aslight covering of good soil is spread’ over he dung; 
Hybrid Perpetual: Dae r Aumale e,| Among Wie BJECTS were six handsome the who le is ‘then ibn 2 covered over. with turf about 
ubernon, and William Jesse. China: | plants of Schizanthus, from Mr, Cox, of Stock pwards, 
perieure, and. Fabvier, Mr. | z seine "a on of BRITISH s FERNS: from n Mr, Taylor; a an | and the work is ul 
plants, sneng which: were | ingeni: th flow vers, illustra rating 8 feet in length err 2 rae in adina fall- -grown Mush- 
e, Mis: B osanque i, enaj binati another bed, 11 feet in leniti and 6 feetin 
rom Mr, B i uget, af — in aoc ina eee from Mr. pe og width, has ioe 4 bushels of Mushrooms since last 
Caroline, De a. koalas » Hardy, and Bourbon yr | a rsh aS and still troni abundant supply for 
was- no arga particularly e.. Som asure 
arded t YF: 
tee prize was 
Be 
of’ Brassia mac “es ag) ar 
Me. Hunt obtaine 
eou 
Addiscombe. paara to announce 
wis Edward Sally, Es ig z been appointed, by the 
e to com of the friend meas 
6 raakaa across; and wei ighed 950zs. This. bed is: ina. 
Were Maxillaria Harrisoni 
a-rubber Tree. 
merican paper, atc from the a gives the 
meager hed, the fr ont of which is f doors hinged 
mbriatum, and B good pla nm Honourable Court of pc rs of the: East’ India Aaa t the top along ha horizontal piate. fiom PR the 
ng seven s spikes of flowers. pany, t the Lecturer: on emis istry, at the ‘Military Sikes start. At when cold, these 
Academy, Addiscombe at lifted co a lene ushrooms to 
condition, and a | Professor ws iell. light a ir. Mushrooms are also grown here in in pots 
clr, Pores the surfac e of The Ind: :—A corres pondent- of an | on ‘ie vals Woo stage ; if itl 
crocks, over which is placed alittle e moss; then 
the 
th 
the po 
top beyi: aug and spawned; a 
and the Mush- 
Es ung, 
raceous plants were shown by Mr. Bsc; fa, in- | the gum into shoes-and other nae oo sateen rooms come up at this je ina egies white state, 
sorora , exceedingly. well grown specimens of tree grows, i general, to the: height of 40: or 50 feet | Mr. Chamberlain makes his own- spawn 5 is he effects 
menes ; ell ete ethe: 
blows The: leaf is a six inches longs. thin; and shaped “like time tee to cate the spawn, belong 
; Th AZALEA ALEAS, a frst a was awarded to Mr. Green, | thatiof' apeach tree. orking by à good tu rfy loam, 
avcollection con ariegata. in fine condition ; | the number of knots, or bunches, made by t apping ; rom. 
berm gree igh jóured | a singular e fact is, that, "he's a cow, when most tapped, ld C ber-} beds; mie lays. tor moat time, i is 
P 
wy give most’ milk. ors 
early day, bef n hand. 
are Brat sent through the forest, price with a _ quantity | 
On 
The blacks | are a 
shed to 
of! soft: clay; and la small pickaxe: 
the trees f the soft clay is: formed into a devs 
and stuck to the trunk, The blac k then 
tilt 
ag the bed in the 
tiled shed. is not covered with wr and Mr. Cham ber- 
ick over 
-red, and a sana doub 
urea, —Mr, Stowe likewise furnished era 
an ier and in Mr, 
was Pepa bet lteiting anda 
lant of splendens, 5. f in. height and 
Peet purp 
bee be 
Ha collect 
yo expecta- 
4 eee Ligon “contained: the new and 
th 
daily about . ei, The tapper continues: in: t is way, 
g per ps 50 trees, when he returns, “i with | a 
as those from the bed in the mall greenhouse 
ssaa was covered wit ith turf. Water.ia is administered to 
beds about 
K +, 
onee in a fortnight, or whenever the 
> T o "clock tbe blac 
Bees, 
uti hn g » Sali 
Sites he rig ich is, I 
imagine, alot older, is prazer se The bc or 
zine sliders, are highly a as hey are 
t. pre 
pow 
poms e shade, wit th a lar arge pan n of milk o condu ctors | of heat, andy vent the sia bie 
Kin ‘weve nly interesting, | 0 in chis very 
due in. finer condition, than the ier peculisr to thie country, emi nitting a dense-s smok essential. Thed difficulty of making t them fit and slide in 
x. J. Dobson, gr. to Mr, E , had | operator having his last, or spar held by a long stick 0 or the grooves, the certainty of greatly pat we and injur: 
itor aran class. “th _ contained te on previously reared w soft clay (in o onder: itp ing the bees in using the slider, and the man y unneces- 
Zanzum beg abet Bella, | finished) bold sary ap 
» Milkmaid, Sultana. Serjennt, Capel š padje uring on the milk until it'is covered, sets the coating i ystem. With Speedo = 
st Lon O Cinnee ellor, and Matilda.—Mr. Gaines ex- nd coat, repeats the 
sa ar smoke, then giving it. a secon 
smoking, and so on with a third and fourth runt ithe 
the « fens of — Sine Winter” but little is 
requi red. No hive should be kept through the winter 
Naas Lady Prudhoe, Ro salind, shoe. i is of the requ ades thickness, , avera. at is not full of good comb, and weighing say 12 Ibs. ; 
‘sing Sun; Saxon King, doa aie the bn op on yi for rms but if 20 or 30 so. much the better; the bees of light 
mperialis, and Lydia. | are placed i un the r inder of the day to crip. onal 
PELARGONIUMS grown in ]l-inch | Neat day, if eras i i bene so soft | they uld be prevent uted from coming out of the 
» in the ateur’s: Class was fat ug imueresion will hag Jadelitly received. The a a during » winter, by the. means mentioned in 
Parker, gr. to: G. H. Houghton, Esq., paka ery dexterous: in this work. With a quill | f This prevents great: loss in Bii 
of Bourbons, Priory Queen, Wizard, | a cd's korterit stick they will produce finely lin But little can be said with 
t um, Queen Co: gid met pay a wind hei as you may have das: on the a iy, nor.de I consider it necessary ; for 1 
mt, Comte: de Paris 3 second. pri shoes, in we incred wn new A ase we ing After re- bees, if {they have a dry sheltered inclosed space, \ 
i Cbs, R.. Baker, Esq., for Bridesmaid, maining on es are} invariably store it with honey, &c. straw-hiv 
z Que nation, Emperor Vi etory, Rose l t ll They | wooden-box, cask, or roof of a house, will suit these in- 
een, Annette, Vulcan, 3 and slung on ie came for ee | dustrious insects. The ect is to give them a — 
bibitor wae a NEE epg eme, the only | market: ings ars and Jews: trade for: them with | dwelling which is dry, cleanly, nos 
Douglas AI trad on, — ly Sale, L. | the country A N ; and in lots-of 1000 or more they | the inside always possessing the same temperat 
; aon Mayor, § hay Sabradag Nymph, Made- are again sold to the merchants, who have them stuffed | ornamental, and above all, one so constructed as ag 
yIph,  Empe eror, uard, and | with straw, and packed in boxes. to. ex t, in. whic 
TARIAS.— First state they are received in the United i In. th lasses, ; and to enable the proprietor to perform a: my 
Well-grown » Mr. Gaines, for six dis- | s manner any shape may be. manufactur Thus anipulation that. may be required, without in the 
mos Vii Veno “ai named Syiph, Eclipse, toys are made over olay forms. After Bie the clay | le 5 xciti pes po seed peer them. . I con- 
and Crimson uperb, Bottles, &c., in a 3 i nfo t the hive abo to answers all these 
in collections of four dis- | peice ng as the gum grows older, it becom will A aor ‘dim ene “timid person to feel a 
each, „Mr. Kay, gr. bedi D. | mber of reins get conid not other rwise enjoy in ke eeping | bees, 
inthe Amateur s- class, | trees 
colour and more to one. 
in the provi 
The nu 
ince is countless. 
