1 9 —1845. THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
543 
aes g CARNATIONS PICOTEES, 
would be 16 feet long, or in two lengths of 8 each, 
supported by i iron pillars in the m 
song ianea 
Exeter warehouse in sacks į 
t. each, or from London, It soa 
are not oe to do in it combs g you hand my circ 
‘XHIBI ircul: 
; D FUCHSIA p iddle. The row n: 
’ L axd oes Bs a Taped Collection | of standard shrubs must be cut to 7 feet or lower) 77 05° in your place cae s ©. P. DOWNMAN, 
' Baits sift com in MONDAY mest, the ith | when the lights are put on; there would b Hos, WEEKS. j 
: Splodina ed Sera oe isoine: se% | space enough for a walk behind them, and for lower _ Can this Mr. “pt erson who ad 
ae rateey, ANg. 9 ubs and herbaceous plants in front. moveable E gaidi to be huni- 
E b oi ~~ |frout 2 feet high might be advantageously “gn bugged and Kindiy “cautions them against “the 
~CARNATIO: to info rm es Oik niiit upon n the front wall, of Bed the _lights its might b >> We donot 
n good bloom, and those abi fess to f vor questi Those who have 
the Prince of Wales, Princess | and ` so be easily ‘ope ened. Portions of the a ealing with him can iss for themselves 
id other Seediings.—Hans-street, Sloane- wall might be concealed by in yer nd Of his acts and deeds we know nothing further than 
external projection of rock-work, and inter- it leian ae us; a he is not the broker. who 
mediate portions concealed by apat flowering |S aiei t led Guano and Epping loam on 
p Garbenee J Chronicle, shrubs.” ard the Plymouth eo lying off London 
ern Th : xcellent suggestions are well deserv- Bridge 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1845. ing consideration ne on only “pi about ih Amone the CULTURAL OPERATIONS which 
MEETINGS FOR THR FOLLOWING WEE Ww a yk: od. al “agg b aes ad ` | deman we Ema aos in aes ummer, is one that few 
Momir, Aug. 11—Royal Botanic Anniversary. ia cable sa A rood wi ea sre materia or | | gardeners think of pra actisin: ng; and whio b, if "put ak 
i COUNTRY SHOW. : ràctice, is often performed either t n or too 
pner» We print elsewhere — Sg ae Se oP | raii os allude to the August soba of Apple 
uses of Maii & 
tomers 
gratis 
n 
Co. 
hou: 
mouth, 
tim 
b 
on the subject of a _ 
me, we thin k it right to say that ‘the course rer | 
what is demanded in order 
on well that very large quantities of 
admir: tle fut ea can mbë obtained 1 from w ell managed 
y th 
to stand above suspicion. 1 eine aex Guano, it is 
well known, fan only be had at first kpe in 
on, o SSTS. ÅNTHONY GIBBS and if 
4 aiua to 
O d. 
umur, ' which i is about 16° Fahrenheit, in the 
and 
T 
hat mae Thames is a scene of shin we 
indicated 
ast week; and v ao his Gad ae, pe 
+ 
five the winter in the ; cot sie without at protection. 
of the shrubs and dwarf trees, of which 
hole extent 
e south wall of the garden ; ead. at a sufficient 
ee rr vig aig R oN w of standard 
planted in front at space migh 
p Mavo been pore increased, and a cre 
wide 
were t 
e 
21 rames of all 
Slin the sha 
the trick is stil carried on there, or in the neigh- 
poe Hi od, ie 
the | br 
stream of the Thames; but still ‘it “would be |i 
| dw: ei stan 
fine ion 
gar ‘seen 
op. ing go mse 
to reduce them to the length of 
4 to 6 inches. 
_ The effect of this system is to prevent the “es of 
hour. This is a fortunate fac 
maliah ‘the prede of detection, as fn 
public that what we have meg a " no oe 
gone curt) but a a still daily pra 
We have made the fa 
Eo 
„i 
this piad f the G uano trade. ave the 
the partes es e oncerned it, their resi- 
den 
a 
cts connected with | low 
of the summer shoots 
l 
T lea collects, is deanad in the 
etiaai of shark tetera anches, w. jog finally 
become fruit- -bearing spurs. In thi y we ae ave 
od di 
nces, and occupations, au id we have trace d t 
+h 
o 
pe of a London merchant. This ene 
tion we reserve for production in a court of law, if any 
ot} doaa sery = from the beginning this practice 
renders a dwa tf tree a most prolific object. If 
ards 
Erica ar rborea, Azorean Jas-|™ 
“| the eR or his agents, Such i is the course 
which p 
may at any time afterw: 
put in force hes this Pee in the result that it 
peer 
give their solicitors all the intelligence that we > have 
procu Te 
axes a much 
t a to ss into bearing a 
tree rendered tate y long m 
ismanagement than 
well treated from 
„and Ac of New Hol- 
generally killed in etno by the 
g and — ft at 19° 
3 and it often Pog “that during a 
of years the the ek does not t fall be- | WA 
th , at * for a few nights only ;|§ 
i doubt that as the lants, 
winter at Padu hen 
pe 
os “a ripening SO we e autum 
d by putting the ies on Sirih t 
pect to such shrubs as require far- 
on from frost, there le ke pay 
supplying it b kee eping them in a 
y in 
ati 
= ter: 
z schoo 
i A 
e would — is this. Let every one 
its earliest youth. 
"The reason why August ‘is chosen for the opera- 
tion is this; ; if ie summer shoots are shortened 
ing t 
to a white ash, Tsing odk. ba ar weight, or even 
of sap ; if performed later there fea not be a 
stint sparia of sap into them ect the 
des will _ equently Mapes that with 
ome of the side-buds w vill 
the best yare 
more. Buti s been m 
d the y “of weight will be 
f a 
ee, decide 
n used for adu l- | 
pool fe 
and vl be removed with the winter prunin; 
ave said that in pga olga the shoots 
apr be cut back to the extent of half o 
thirds of their length. It is pa Patt to 
ain _that it is only the weakest shoots that 
; and that the 
buyers should immediately rea actions against 
those who sold them the parr aR the latter can 
in their turn aen e gentleman in 
. There can be no page _ the result, 
T A crucible | 2598 
can be ha 
nt has been 
wn; less ania the only i inquiry 
<Mian sap in 
strongest are to be left with half their length. 
CIRCULATION OF SAP tay? E 
Permars there never exis inion to which 
re generally eel pan that has been 
being as to its eause 
the _circulati on of lants. Now, ia a 
Pee 
baie lens. 3 
} nY d 
goo may be made with a poep, the 
only objetoa n to t it holds so 
in which plants 1 receive aa 
T. RENDLE ra Aob bag gle the pag that was 
i I hin ‘his ao on unfortunate ; and the more s0, 
pai. in the Tha mes was eally 
1 g } 
10: the 
analogy ; the circulation s the lood, bad on aie 
hat 
letine a node of alisei nich T| En 
might apan run round t 0 Brid 
covered in the animal, 
purpose, yr 
water, or ia destination might t have been ote 
of England. - For th obabilit 
alts over the country 
Weshould, ho weven have piapa 
jg aie = likely co: to become the scene 
of G guery ; for p 
AETI that 
rt in a city in one of cause, and a fertile rg 
wea 
f| Sieg and even g powers 
p. a heart, ang oi e, eee ge principle of prae 
of these functions, was — oversight for- 
wana his forein; ring pap ofthe ni system exists 
notin the vegetable, and we have action without 
pen oceans 
the most absurd, which are now mostly exploded, but 
from ~ inal. 
the lights post, &c, to gentlemen and farmers. You may 
bin pat S The 
culated by the 
to get 2000 bills printed (cost 10s.), and Lafa os 
edification of the an we now ae to print | Which have left us without any at all to 
or, in 
been pleased 
les; a —_ solvent for a gra- 
Although unequal to the task of in- 
quiry persapa i anga yet, 
