a, 
k o cultivate the for rme 
31.—1845.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
OEE eee 
CHRONIC 
LE. 527 
AUCARIA IMBRICATA, or CHILIAN PINE. 
AT ILLIAM E. RENDLE has a very large stock of 
upon this interesting and important subject, which 
is puy within the department of horticulture, 
and w t th 
= sale; and it, therefore, must assume another 
orm. 
20 good seed- 
s valuable ye ATE and ming baap am mek an 5 na e valuable TERE w iy be There are singular circumstances connected with 
ling planis m ‘i s elicited. "The eff br ps gpa eit ene this loam, which may possibly throw some light on 
age E wilt be delivered fi teriorating a 5 a a a useful | its destinatio “i ik 
Aaea Caka eter, Palmo uth, or ea: or a 6l. to vari ety bi Pgh By rahe iE ] to di l by r ry sr tl = 
dos, Brist chun, Cork, or Edinburgh, arie y, certainly seem to de- | loam, by carts, or in the hold of a barge. is 
g ee ad Nursery, Plymouth, ‘Ao ug. 2 serve rns investigation. *,* igs aid ee for that The wharfingers, on 
contrary, say that itis packed gs, such as 
uc cHSI SIA SERRATIFOLIA.”— Two Adv gr ano is sold in; ben to say the truth i doce look 
din this Paper offering (ay sale Ir y be interesting to the > ` 
ts having appeared ir p Ria AR h much like Peruvian guano, that a man with more 
FUCHSIA SERRATIFOLIA,” Messrs. Verrc H & Son BER ahs, ‘to know what can be done y with oe pt itish still thas lighte P 
e that the plant was int tródoced by fia Boxe from th Eabi : ERA g tA on might very wel mistake 
st cet olely in their own possession, they have not parted Queen, e remarkable specimens of which Bre, the one for the other. It is also said that the 
hg age fs pe dvertisements alluded to are | this year, excited so much attention about London. roan tas a oke among th j ‘vei Miah! he 
Nhauthorised by them, and they cannot ‘eel surprised at We, therefore, give a prominent stati to the l ie “do” J emseives, that 
ies should aare as ready for sale a plant th ane pie anyine sketch of a fruit of this kind ite oam Is to o e farmers wi 
r had; Messrs. Brown & Co., of the Albion N y 4 Another odd thang is that this l oam, looking so 
wal Say enacnent it appeared last week haying Tean f Te warded af Ir. Jonn Srosss, Gard rat Dodding- much like g a edin b 
applied to, have acknowledged that they have not. the plant in ton Hall, near Li ] 5 shows “its di Be ae i. Fle “Whe an gs, is not con- 
s ru usa Hs, veyed directly to London he dir 
sare, deseription, and time of delivery, see | ED size; and it weighed a little n than an Bo: L S “i g COPE ae from 
For p Fi aein Mapi ow to London is, through a cut wit! upon 
Messrs. Viren em sams ver d wa so that 10 such Strawberries hezza E hak the ing loam avoids this course: is 
Exeter, Aug mak p as any one ever d such | oar 3 7 
The Gardeners’ ‘Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1845. 
MEETINGS FOR TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Turspay, vad E Horientenral s r . . 3 pm. 
MONDAY, . L— Ro) ic Anniver: 1 pm. 
would appear s impler tas 
r species in the latter cou 
A 
We doubt it 
a Straw Ei as this before ? 
in pg ng 
escaping ben Apeiace d 4 ve Dania aren have 
memories, and might perhaps 
hp ena adventurers who deal i ping loam. 
tually, howev ver, "e loam finds its way to 
Lon sah i ofa tide, and its 
nA ut line. of con kt nce. comes of 
have 
it then o the great point; and that is what we 
find 
tried to out. 
"6 t we know about the matteris this. A short 
o 
cuitously as aforesaid, to a place 
ayog and there Pe og about 
se +} } A“ 
h 
hi 
more gerh il mother barge was found there, 
also containin "eT what called guano. What 
followed wa still more interesting ; while the 
barge man OF f The Ho pe” } 
one bag of his loam, the “other bargeman put 
3 mp x cle on board one » bas g of hi is 8 called guano ; and 
2 i subject have for ma ny y ifferent “hol of the schooner. 
| times, been made both ge "East India Company whole of ma two caren were Sally | thus mixed ; 
£ gi iai viduals, but with e single exception of the pine was he sehopyer 
i is called Bourbon cotton i innivelly cang e co er How eh tents in. invention! how sailed for Plym rie 
district, no permanent s as ed the ich i in resources! how Mosaic to seize the oppor- Asi simp le maa right fancy theta waa toga Maa 
, that this o! 
eer a peat a E 
was 
to hid have 
Pi 
pa 
fraud. 
the oie for the delivery of the 
ani 
uctive Resources of India,” we find that nume- 
T 
of | oc 
e| Excise Courts, Westminster, Lincol ns Inn, ort = 
} +h 
ocean, is a matter Z Me a Guildhall, t 
Was OUraIne 
at an ier in Mincing-lane, and it is inconceivable 
that ld hk 
Atlantic, are theas same in the ye ofa se ne 
——— he is alwa 
re. 
ready to 
fo 
br oke r, OT 
to swindling a Cornish farmer by selling him peed 
e 
search for oy philo: ye pat hg 
London : for 
e 
one is needless in 
e art o g dross into fine gold 
is discovered, and pre hetee aa 
Latel ource of mercantile advantage has |“ 
hasten Ardas rise ae ur readers 
ion of the Directors of the Bast take the risk of h is or guano. 
was called to it as e Talk of the Chines d their economy ; However, we are making further i inquiries as to 
cotto with achine for cleaning | are nothing to men of this class The Oaa e. this matter, and week. 
n, n s to and tha deed, scrapes up his and refuse, and hoards it | In the meanwhile it may be as well for buyers of 
cotton farm was even established in the last cen- |fe wn use ; but our country oes more ; | guano to preserve samples of ea me eo 
. in, in 0, 1813, and 1818; he discovers virtues, in everything, and makes the | in order it be ex 
© Amor, ptain Bayzis, who had returned from | vilest materials administer to luxury or profit; not} picion should arise o about its ah "ea ca: pe 
with à. with 10 experienced planters, was sent | for his own sake, but for that of his oas no harm to Fh ress f guano and loar 
cotton ; India, to cultivate American and Indian | What rrp ma ds is here! Who b aļis very easily detected, and can be demonstrated in 
| that extensi — i gg pa od in diff rts of t where a sure ‘remedy will be found 
~ the e In addition to this, tes taal h ee fraud, H pai fraud h itted 
E > te Aaa altura $ Society of India, and nx xchan py eee for fiv ceca notes ? i 
ery aking experiments with hie bat same prde Who bat an onl gand oar into pre Pared praes Ta e Maina. Sek a pides 
4 or ferment arb-leaves into champagne; or dry dai it 
q Pig an has certainly not been in proportion to | exhausted Te: e re i to rough oe ; oF prevented our ex express e ae vi 
4 a made. This cannot be > because Ameri- gum into brown sugar; or tenderly- foster tate that th 
e? gh wik ng a Doce £ till they are changed | into the fin est 
our 
words are unequ nal to express 
the pear ma ag we feel ani their skill.. The 
fore 
i ae Se 
i F 
| alter ation of the English 
which 
by some Aarati te pty + : 
wail. costs s 
fat for which hay say that the lee Z 
i iP . Having 
Wanstead, 
nit gett ten guineasat 
n made 
s a pages > trade at the very | of 
may not be 
most influential i in all thels 
instan ce, the soil 
is charge x 
as e Ni. Beamer bet but: rather ier Sete = Rea bought in w 
kti : 
e ie i for export to jap erse and par pots 
ilin s 
are ape of equa al 
COTTON IN INDIA. 
d the subjoined letter to 
connected with the trade to 
forwarded a copy of it to his 
