"Ss “MARMI SP. 
aa ngs of these Solana GERA koan ly will ap; 
«The Florists 
and deseription 
34.—1845. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
=s “MARMION” anp “HESPERUS.” 
575 
KRN ad of cold ungenial weather ; ; at. that time the. tem 
d 
pe- be bad; but the loss will be less than to let the 
f these Sple set npr ae th apear | ar London was between 60° and Potatoes all. rot in 
si ns ean be Ae 
the cold ground, aud we con- 
dof Witam E. RENDLE, pong the Potatoes grew excessively fast, their tissue ceive that some of the crop will be eatable, though 
“sori Asg: 23, Tagi was soft aiy Maaliin filled with azotized not what could be sikii We find that in some 
~ EXHIBITION OF CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, manisan as all such tissue always is, and pe a vets has been mowe wayo 
AND FUCHSIAS. able tor Tun into a state of rottenness. “Prey Te eee ng the mischief, and thi y be judicious, as 
COs well-known Superb Collection | ne gadi temporary a ier but we fear that no real 
Baader e are now i in re eg: om Ppap ee the te sete to putrefaction has continued almost 1 be expected from any other course 
ick ais, e Sundays ezeepied ute cuarked ever since the l6th of July, when ithe than digging up, ik avd sorting over the 
reat Yarmouth Nursery, Aug. 2 
produce. 
———— Aioni eel pe tendency has increased ; and at Ada Alhongh the Potatoes taken, up thus early will 
The Gauweners 
y ee This. is that Papen in Lainey cases where, evil may 
their unripeness, yet even this 
add that such late Pot 
= ~ y be partially remedied by _— es in 
——— EEEN in consequen the badness of the- soil 
Y, AUGUST 23, en q soul, 
SATURDAY, AUC E Potatoes se no sponser sary progress in Juke such a situation it is probable ‘that n no 
uMEBTU ee ieee. Bai but continued: stunted and unpromising, notwith- aint Fae will’ take place, ene it is certai 
Fae eet Honiy nea standing the warm weather. In such places, and] that the ripening pae will continue t proceed, 
COUNTRY SHOW. an we apn one beneath our eye, not a trace of rot is Sti hao Jess See vely than oiik m g a. 
P i b 
S 
fie o have be al d tat | 
E S nal apctabiaemlein Covent ONIAN i tration of Pe way in which, fo. Potato io erop | observa 
Market. In faetthe i hay ave beth propo 
fe d f 
oun 
a TEE SE. g 7 is me me 
Betis ailaty hes broken owl anoe Mei: ? The mischief, although very gener: ral, is 
versal. s, however, asig in some ripeness than che apse. The nora 
£ On all sides we hear of the destruc- | the gardens round London ; and it a sidad very full of starch and t < 4 
tion that has overtaken this valuable product, ex- e apre field, near Pe Ain s, on the London oe ast. 
septi orth of England. In Belgium the : should be: very glad: to. know: how: fi 
d toh 
which, as il ers w think a good 
such a season this. h 
rrain seems to 
t ‘otatoes. 
T 
b dee di h, nd the | als h to kno 
De Bere Sarrer last =r called attention to pe 2 a Ceap SHoh: Basij out., andi on the aise wisk ty kis 
ted i 
deep 
ga a way that the turf was tur ou d 
heir gummy matter is dis- 
rrain 
w whether it has appea 
f the. di iles ay. Itwaslast P nas a soi cold parts of the ‘kin gdo 
foot Wight of the disorder: asman Daring the autumn it was trenehed 3 s h bide 
e of ht, and we this week print many other | |, : 
om. If not, the sce Ad 
3 fair to be as profitable to the 
1 3 
par niyi in Dece ber, and partly in April. Here, on| their 
stem „whic h be ecome 
trid mass, and th 
ina similar way. 
this ig ne lying on a dead level, with apail As to. the 
effer t e hi 
| ab : < below the surface. = was planted a lien will do. well to ascertain the value of 
The disease consists in Potatoes í in London before they sell. 
fitness of decayed Potatoes for food, 
Fe any or ctual drainage, th ato- we doubt aironi the Eae pe Be of. using the: 
“the first obvious sign i the h than ee 
cs murr: been ezponda, an it in-deep, so that it may 
a the leaf of a black spot, made its appearance ; but n t to any great. extent. | E pared away. Putrid: matter of any kind, o or even 
x gradually ae then gangrene attacks 
i ha aulm, and in a few days the latter Is decayed, | in one place has the haulm poda decayed. That'| duced into the stoma and has very often n pr oved 
mitting a peculiar and rather offensive odour. place was a low part of the field, and had been | fatal. Fide na n Police, Meese upon na 7e 
When it is: severe the tubers also decay ; in other | made up with oe and similar sa teers apf know roying the d d 
ases they are comparatively unin njured, retentive of v r.. Elsewk here boy lea Potatoes i eet painy Aven sei 
_ The cause of this: cal panis is, we think, clearly yellow, f aa and have acted wisely. 
sable to the season. During all peas de tweeks 
f August the e temperature has been c 
dam mp land ; in situations better. drained, as. for 
dno sunshine. It is hardly iar to con- 
ous, and healt bs. E fri 
Here, then, we. find. what we pars iai as good show of Carnati ions 
a continuation of circumstances | evidence of the justice a the o x. which 
Wiese. pares RTIES OF THE CARNATION. 
ends of mine, who were: at the 
and Pi cotees, having expressed 
roduced any other result, all things| have 
Were ex- 
o- express as to Aas eae of the tremely thin and deficient in petals; and as there 
ventu 
estilence in question. “The whole crop is not 
ne Potato absorbs a very large enlite of site seca becau nas although’ the land i aeaa + the: Curmation, than with mest o othe fn rist flowers, I 
e construction is framed with a to its | yet the recent trenching, and the decaying turf j just haro ereat edaomeasee- ese Donis = aa i 
; and its broad lent aragi are so eet th toes, have” been vicinity.-4] 
P r to enable it to part with this water. | off the water. Where it was otherwise, that i is, | er —— wanes k galiaire "or beieg an 
E a low temperature is unfavourable to the motion | where road sand was deca down to some depth, | to i am aware 
4 or the action of the soft and consequently the turf palei e anuihilated f good 
Moreover, sun-light is gg an in order | there, and there only, the disease appears. 
a plan 
that falls upo 
e it is peta 
nis in = pi Sarie nt to the mec rch 
ppear practical me, still I beleve it will re aera man 
e sho ch obliged. to our corre- | far off the mark : — a 
In "onip e light the amount of pope opaan nts 5 they would examine closely into the| First, then, with respect to the Carnation, the ground 
a bri ight |s a e ; 
d t pin 
of ings saa drainage will be the Basco ¢ in| nine varieties ewking:- twelve: haringi tlhe: groaa saliar 
flushed, i 
a leaf. Atn night, or in dark- | future years. al rh gt wet ina cold soil i is "Bizarren, a or erimson, ought to have 
reciable me of this kind: the cause, connected with the 
he present season l this important class | 
compelled to 
el ae alluded to, is, we Fein, c onclusively proved 
n deranged. The Potatoes have | by Potatoes from Bennenden, we Kent, which aye 
absorb an. unusual quantity of| half rotten. Now these Potatoes had. alrea 
ividly portrayed. on 
white or groun colour ; and these colours should be 
e 
rgu e, 
burst from the quantity of water ‘thoy contained ; | colours A sat minute the dark or —_ asenne he), 
roduced had h 
ealed an nd it will do. It may do for some parts of the country, bu 
kai od hom to t the wounds so produced up, 
a ep ire es ecessarily 
other interior; and the ores result | wa 
t, for a reason t 
i 
now they are pe: erishi ing from murrain. We i „infer 
flow. wer; without too great a preponderance "of either 
colour; such as a well grown Hufton’s Patriarch, Red- 
nd , comparstively sunny days of July, tke aaah E aaa , SiB or Ely’s Lord Mi iton, CB. 
oo ee o be presently ex- | tubers wer njured by excessive wet ; but on that oat snkachats;: paie, saa roni, haa E o 
ays of July had not been | occasion-it “did not end in putrefaction ; that for mo 
e 
isease did not.come on till the cold, eiea 
ced the mischief, 
spective colours only, without any saisko | in A 
tthe 
; 1t we | the | tudinal stripes on each petal, narrow at lower-end, 
f ld not have waon days of August, and after the forced growth | and inere: ing in wi o the margi Thea ok 
te m6 uld not have occurred | of July. ould be fairly proportioned (without the broken nar- 
ne erature been high, instead oflow,even| Since writin ting thus far, the post has brought | row kings prevalent in varieties), with the 
ot shine, and rai i 
markings 2 
dino rain tell nces-|a fresh supply of information ; among which ground colour ; specimens of ea found 
is thec io : ta leu $ Wi iliam 
at — G 
etters fr r. Ber and Mr. 
IFFORD, a Jersey gentleman. The former states | Rate, P. F., and Ely’s Lovely re B - 
These so; 
e leaves, andi and t the symptoms. of the dis- | that the — e Te ified, and ceases | have fine Rose-leaved petals, bright sages excel 
eve that it Pokerio s 
the tempera 
> the. oid tet itcelf, acting ies 
rabies One of our correspondents 7 yakan =. tell- 
z ing the public at to Aisi rig ut o I 
aes. perhaps, in opposition to this Bintang i e 
I 
i man has no power: to arrest: i 
ta Otatoes. thrive v Hl in dis-| pensations of Provid . We are visited by a 80 lar 
"mors “8 are usually as unfavourable great. calamity ; which we must bear. same = = 
And t ae oe arts of | time a in r 
Po, thatis dow l 
e cold it, as- in 
tkn btlesstrue. But in those | the course of the — or to poen the mala- Will always take 
"wage slowly, its tissue beco di 
3 s 
Jan lent marki kings, 
een in the haulm, yet we! to run i 
rt 
reply fastidious. her examples are Ad- 
E nd, in that pa wnat we sae had a a it i and a aip k = 2 F., Brabbin’s Meraai P F, 
m = is ust shore the = set. Naga of ra . Mr. Gir remarks coincide with the eee T = Ly. Lady Ely, REO As a we like them Bed 
ure is ‘them; | 
o cure for ths bgp adage, is. none. 
ing, feeds the live stem with, 
oo Zins. to 3 ins. 
and 
; to their size 
riste?’ flowers, size, with fine quality, 
pity = around flower 
E p » and it is not | suggest some Sieviaiioe of the evil Carnations will 
on by ate 8 — have ne iiem the disease will pro obahbl; disso |< ight in aid 
cause ex - rain and co 
Prose to ake the soais ae ane to be done-will be position, and 
ITAN aaee Tath ae lator eas the only thing Much loss will be | form whieh ia requisite. 
$ eanan A 
Tyro in foicatare T= 
to a three red 
out of shape, and hee 
he ” skilfal florist, 
aidi sand t 
pr alana will "spread, | with tweezers in hand, will isee the petals in their 
will is 
piace 
the flower that perfection of 
E peniod| iy ALERA neue i Potatoes will} pends in a great 
The are ag of this de- 
which must be 
