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ARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
471: 
ublic 
at the 
for cash on 
4 ‘DWARD BECK informs the pu 
; send out the following 
llo z exe 
„ detivered frée in 
varieties 
London 
prices ann 
peated on of “New and oom t-rate Vai on oid appears to render 
iptive list unnec cen Ihi should si 
have one ei aah ake Beier EF t PEETA 
Is UEA 
Margaret 
Lg" 
K'S SEEDLINGAPELARGONIUMS OF 1844, mre with Guernse 
that he will 
only. Their re- 
ped eteegestul iir ion, both as “‘ Seedlings ” and in the 
m desirable, 
4 i ve oa tragom 
comm 
n fr iends,. 
0 | Favorita 
0 | Zenobia 
fet ped peed pt pe pe pt 
> 
"Or the set for 101, 1 
‘s terms of pre- armpnt will re 
priori ttance will ensure priority of selection. 
erm: caves o opono bg font cag till ig next 
ECK, Wort tage, Islewo 
call ‘the atte: 
rtiele, which can now be obtained of i EORR 
‘ineo in the lon ninr the 5 successfully used ai Bho tsworth, 
for mu anie r. thin H: 
Cro 
thei i ee Stat of 
soar ir inspectio in Stock at his ane eons, Whare lists c 
be obtained on application ait ad otherwise. 
i; eanton ptr eet, Ba 
e 
SATU TURDAY, . JUL x 12, 1845. 
MEETIN: FOR THE FOLL OWING WEEKS, 
Satvrpay, Tay Bt TC aa s- Tee. cet Kbat 4 kos EA 
Waoxzspar, July eae Ruch London Rae pult 
pii = AA ural aa Floral. 
tamford Hill Horticultural. 
Tavaspay, July 244 7 ‘Vverpool Botanic and mee forticultural, 
\Berkshiri e Horticuleu 
tend the Dr 
“hey are of every tint, from scarlet. to lem 
our, and from Ven to 
“With uld have been diffic 
cote ictly adheied to, 
eet), begs of emen and 
ts me to the raat pennorin as the price o 
Hortonltori rele 5 sed sub- 
also begs to 
d and RE Glass, ace 
pale pink, variegated be 
ult 
BASS 
ent “ CavANENsIs” has feveuted't us w ith pedika 
s timber, from which we lear it too i 
fashioned from a y ee be of such Ai ies. 
aere can we | 
STOCKS, 
Iri is amusing to reflect upon the prejudices, hi. 
tho- 
sur- 
bed fo 
med of pr oper m materi aa 
I 
as t the 
comes 
en he 
lal 
pta co a + a 
which might be decorated in ah re ta 
p ap of 
the cultivation of such 
of e tates 2 Fiet thick Taa “of th he | wee 
is 
ne iks “srr f 
» contained in oral traditio; 
f Stocks, w ith re 
e| produce a mpingo 9% dou le bloo 
nd you fi oF 
ther, ir 
t if they are par- 
y, sand pieet 
ved i 
spring, would ey thea i w AA 
kils 
by w. pea a obtain a bl = 
Ther e fe ew h ot ‘mu 
nD 
t have Been struck with the 
n the autumn, and remo 
Mi Ne. 
raps 
presery: ed Wik be 
The 
ee 00 feet t long, 
e pounds, and the squares re 
podale inh io render all laps unne ecessary in 
~managed a ves the pata sult, 
and whi»? : 
d mra d wr má 
Pai 
op” hi 
ard 
trait ve the variet to 
e er and others, 
23 
& 
" 
e 
ocks, will sow the Brompton Stock in the 
r end of June or bagi o of igs eet oye 10- 
k and Germ man eip 
d which shall be 6 feet wi ide. The English ie 
rr the season, he will again sow about. the Ist of 
Base 
in We 
milar, som 
om. 
white. It 
two plants, amidst the great number hen 
which the flowers 
rien 
the person 
is 
from their opposing I sho uld 
e | glass ERR only demanded 
r, the av weg height per: fo 
rae 
September R 
The | pr aes gardener. will-require 
detail 
th 
shin ane would then 
We do not say that a fall-in the price of glass ad K 
| th 
paq “9 
vouchsafed to accept the small sum of thirty | 
eae frosty 
| is to po 
reserve his Stocks 
er; he will uss th a 
wea 
t the's 
0 
er continues, my own. practice, 
arle t Bro omp ,or G 
ziant, th: 
y 
nd fx 1 
ot is to o be expected immediately, or that 
the 
frost sets 
be acconplhed fe oe es Soa glass trade ; but the 
differe nce sand y ha ave done, and could 
sign 
Sik ules. between 
lent. ly 
cant of 
ee at A. pulchra and 
of hem 
| E should steadily pursue 
course erka toe. dia have mo 
| opport 
| plants begin to ale a fresh seers 
srs eha pet ch of air at every favourable 
unity. | 
inter.is pas t, and 
the. 
holes are dug out 
ney to spend 
Ler any one oe our two pagel Oaxs | 
at this se 
o-thirds of old, o r decomposed turfs, v which have 
ma pa in the rion for the: growth of a &e. 
is added o ne-third of -burnt clay, or 
tahil 
10W 
1 oT 
2 
‘ditches_after wets the 
Pp eemed to have 
mpost being t to ii me; 
noed, raised 
ae ce 
Not: be 
shines 
thus 
series. of beaut 
with asi Ghent sera species is ‘has 
T 
g 
“the | iron 
Che 
tiful: Oak that it its rarity. is to be. mana Doubtless our 
expected. from merely act- me 
Pe common G Ga cide k 
vigorous in growth, and’ majestic in a peat 
Iki is, indeed, a monarch of the ap? 
cimen a it inside the 
arden, and on, the a! o Ms nce near the 
Bae of Chiswi ck. It. baie 
ra m bein 
| So Seb pos & of — “whieh the" a 
plants of the sea 
“ of a. sweet, their 
process 
lants are turned, out. of. the. 
mi compacts 
rlet Brompton Stocks produ 
n fi aiy made "that the 
Stoc ek c: t b 
mplaints haye 
erman varieties of the S 
kinds, fi 
sorts which 
| Sound the least diffenl 
osely soiit at the ae 
dof bloom, 
re 
will have Stee ices 
auy in their natural a ‘The finest were the | tra: 
acquired a beauty aa and diversity sudiciont to to 
and: it is that: nearly all the 
TER, it ig Splatt not to 
rapid y become y subject, of 
be anit to c ahnt te qui uite 
iar aie dat en 
Oaletimber found i in buildings of great wr we jb is 
Such is the roof 
of Westminster Hall; - h the bond ange iu "enel ™ 
old border fortresses of the Welch Marches; such 
the doors of pe vi in, ofa churches, And suc 
vibe side 
orn rflags 
too, are Paak e re Pe of 
ed o 
tree was vast 
wil explain the ea 
luded to 
prod 
ahanoa plants:; 3 and here I would re 
aly. pais ie na aplat four 
ously 
ping dergoiie 
cham tang and: their mechitisieping’ propensities 
> -eduse’-of: thé: complaint: already -al 
It wili however, be expected that I. should state: the 
ethod uce double 
saving of the 
oe “Oak rendered ol 
uitabl 
es 
di imensions of a Fe 
we canoe ; the smaller saos d | take 
ble for a 
bed, a 
th 
re, 
have five or six 
disposition 
nope Nowering of. the single ones, “vill frequently 
à the plants are, t 
and rei that 
S| cies was u 
aa E KOPLA: 
Queen 
feld? seene issu 
T during he 
$ ERA 
"al the 
we, © now know only, from Tittle | 
of seeing Vallotas, and 
sed by | mæval forests 
? id m re 
- | species ; 
peer pri- 
amen. jn recesses — the scenes of| 
rie = Aat woods of our sessile-cupped 
free 
obtained, to produce 
eet wed, to. produce 
aa oe yn a suffieoot i 
a sufficien aoe 
e 
r it hat. alone, be “principally that, 
which sin oas in the northern of Wales, 
A ve ery. interesting proof of the E of our 
aneestors for this species has bee 
by-the.ancient canoe now. lying at. Layey Strand in 
and! Ireland, an account of which is given at p. 385. The 
ones, 
fro; 
ti 
4 lalely aforded ja 3 
which. grow 
The first. seven or -eight e pi 
= bottem: of the —_ Seren next soven „are aram 
seed. o prev haus 
blossom, tones are <a to produce seed- -pods, 
produce’ 
