36-1945] THE GARDENERS? CHRONICLE, 
OYLE'S SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS a 1844 
he public that he will s out the tothe sical 
at the prices annexed, in Ose hehe (Printed Circulars 
be ay 
pened of Orleans $ - 21:0 
pes «a E rig a ow be 
tet i ng. 
Inique, Queen of England, ’ Claude, Amelia, Majestica, pa 
8s. w ready, which saoi be in eer 
ds of every Gera Saif grower, as it'con all the pri 
W. M. Sains. that pots are frequently broken, and the Plants lan 
ad he has pr Snare a age of prong Fir 
apt —Providence Nursery, Ramsgat 
ther 
mains, v 
a n wit 
‘Torspay, pr. 2 aS ral $ 3 ie 
Farpay ia 5 ys ie a) » 8PM a 
diiin, Sept: af ATA RE dak E with the s 
HUREDAT, ig Chepstow Horticultnral, 
WEDNESDAY, pm 10 - Mancheste: u T aaea 73 Horticultural, 
ant. e last w 
“attacks mainly to the southern 
Weh 
em 
Lord Morpeth K . 2180d OF co oy 
s q at 100. 10s., may be hai ad “a cash a ccompanyi contagion = 
ieo CHOICE HYBRIDISED SEEDS, 10s. ; 50 ditto, 5s; ; 95 | CTOP Of the si 
i 3s: A gen neral List of GERANIUMS, pad, vice cheap, | like n; said Potatoes 
4 a. dozen, is nov 
ya 
MEETING FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. apparently broker 
Moxpar, Sept. pan agih Kide m. be no advantage 
ANF EN 
now to vàt li 
we MILLER infor = his numero: us patro jiri i faves 
_ of the haulm 
in 
z We aaa o le Geeky is cet 
ittle communication with the an only refer to o a wipe one from 
eased growing— —and the sound parts i Me Puapeavx, whose 
` x S ri or 
here throwing out a Banan ‘taal the 
2 a s . ee 
point to settle is, what can}. A first-rate a in a very bad Melon year 
e the mischief is severe— | —a fruit delicious in a season which is in 
ndor the crop to its fate, | general iccapable of imparting flavour to anything 
= 
and pl haa aba case 
and ploug a the field, if time will permit. This|—is somethin notice, 
ai SET Titus, guts ‘Cha mpion is, however. P | oe 
pe i 
not important, because w ot J Sweet Melon 
Rae, Flora, cont a, cough Sarah Tai sent out last season apprehend that the rotten Potatoes will leave any | variety brou ht, with great difficulty and 
for ng the i t ; unless it be for inu the: hi 
sorts for exhibiting: act Tike pt pi ae decayed matter, aa ma ie is Pina bi een taken for the purpose of tryin 
rove t as w 
eir qualit e ec 
mowing off the haulm on rea Grown in a hot-water pi their 
in 
rei the disease is less severe? If w fi acquired the weight of 6 or 7 lbs., and in 
Taussvay, Sept. 11—Berkshire Horticaltur to mow the haulm 3 P 
 ANorHEr so has alied little to what we know | gond ; and at all events cutting it off = do some- SS 
about the POTATO murrain ; Wik that little is im- thing towards enabling the ground to become dry, p FANCY lea i Fg sx 
week spoke of pitting tes crop forth- Lae the humour 
_ Inthe first place, we appear to have been right | with in dry earth, geal cir rcumstances will all allow {Sf one of your correspondents ( lo iay thei ingenious 
in supposing the sate mper to have confined its ofits ri done tha =a 
such 
is 
| The —, Chronicle. thought that such haulm was at all in edule. quality is fully equal to what they aag in the days 
ee : the Potatoes themselves, we should say | of their parte parent, g% šo- Mr. Kwon may 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1845. a itof b h b 
But the cords of union are | be ca improved beyond their 
n 
f 
n removing it. If, however, what vee are ha appy to know that means vey inl 
i iS ane T 
inventor of m oek = for len purposes, 
pera 
We hear nothing deat it in i He North and M Me scantily of labour, that & in f all Ih probabi ity the great science of i it, unites the highest adm 
gard 
unfavour-| an ardent lov of the of gardening, and an entire 
nsequence of the | devo otion, igus ng to to. hie geri tthe much vaunted 
Ber ERKELEY writes that he cannot find a ie of itin | Potato growers will be com pelled to leave their | genius Ë re ssa ron pi poii ‘ 
art of Nottinghamshire. crop in the gro ound for the present. If the pitting | deners’ Chronicle? How else could he have b : 
As we anticipate < its virulence too seems t to, we fear it will be necessary to into such excellent a and wi 
abated; an ey sot warranted. in the hope| carry the operation of sorting, which we also re- | otherwise would he have known of conservatories a 
tist ' 
that the worst is piid that is to say, that no more | commended, much further than we contem lated. ai ar nd succession pits, and heatings by ta tanks and 
hee ked ee how the Pot: y of the neri hese 
cie: 
: att than th in which the dis-| Indeed, we do not s 
ready manifested itself. -But we fear | sorted, unless they are washed in the first instance ; | °8 tive excellence of n BOA 
if their n nu tse is far bey yond what is imagined ; for we find that the first sien of the distemper mani- p s psum a gaano, o d- burnt 
ily preater of ees des Wade (6468 HABIT tix: small épetki h f pen My of salt and soap-ashés, Of humus, andat d 
ys > ces we have i sts itself in small specks, which a piece o , Carth | other helps, which a “ centenary orev Bare pro- 
pected, than we anticipated. may effectually conce Yet such sorting is, we | duced for the perfection of his beloved art, in this our 
examining a field in which the fear, indispensible ; for‘it is impossible to fore 
e eitel ‘mild form, and r or not the distemper may not spread from| Altho og your bee correspondent has had the 
„among Ao eapi sixi as Boies among |s o unsound tubers, and we have “irap | modesty to conceal his name, I know him perfectly 
y-blues, allor syen and among Dr. Hen Ives that it does spread ede in ae Iw il lavoir to y dake ibe the garden of which 
s black Sco Potato, a large proportion, | tuber once infected. | he has so much reason to be proud, and eoee has 
indicate unequivocal signs of its „presence. „Upon t the whole we suspect that What my rane 
ot, however, eas rod | fiend has been is not now t By a 
gly as to ‘them. ‘Io the Bréad-fruits, | Can = 
ars in the form of dull, livid patches, or| which it 
dee: 
Potatoes es without cutting them; and, pt e, we | until harvest is = adv 
o the purpose. 
TTEN o their fate, | adhesion, through life, to the maxim which he re repeal 
sea | when he 1] Nie ut his. garden—“ We should cut the coat 
otatoes in | coved ng t ihe cloth,” ie ib now the owner of 
vance 
cay be arrested i 
z manifesting itself 2 np is another | la very pre ty cottage between’ Peckham Grove and 
t inqui which | Rosemary i i rw 
much like contused flesh, sien -iso HO Erai iry, t the nevélty Bank; is his own ner with. the ` 
r comparison, like” the skin round a renders it Cinpeneible o give anything | nssistan of an occasional labourer, and a 
cover its natural | more than conjectural answer. For ourselves, we | importation of ga now and then from the’ nur- 
This appearance j is, s- ornan not to be| fear that esteru applications like lime, w hitewash; id fast to supply the plate of such as decline and 
i m plainly unless the Po t atoes are washed; Į will b nefficacious, for this reason, | die of in weg ka scienee and the “ Theory of Horti- 
h 4 zai or even the skin too adhering t that the di ao the core of t i “gain feu al although e = dai to say will baa" too 
she ides it; and this deceived us on our a and the action of al ch substances, if of an > 
p pection. advantage whatever, will be merely on the surface, alar ar is E oer ha tae jae A a 
€ fear that every Potato which is affected, in| Upon this point, however, we trust that our corre- 
So small a pi -y to o S 
a degree » is lost ; for we have too |spondents 
© believe that the disease is of the They can 
h - x 
on 
š ge r” —His g 
nt of , and measures feet by 
e, for no one can tell how to | pown n the east and west by stone walls about 5 ft. 
i ded 
er, eating down into t e flesh. At deal with a disease, never before REI except by | high, on the north by the house, and on the south by a 
y 
for those we have unfor- | low wall, surmounted by a light pallisade. In the area 
nd,.and placed in Se dark on} tunately no time, for the mischief i is pe our F doo rs, | thus formed he has contrived to have a conservatory, 
d| 15 
is is, kersa rendered | and the wo 
a wW 
It is this which oads ù us to ‘suppose | the evil will be past all 
: Suppose the infected a were cut out, 
und dressed with quicklime or white- 
feet by 12, well stocked with br ero ee 
Eriċas, and a few o ier greenhouse pla d in 
which, algo, he is proud to show half a dozen Vin nes Sa pots 
which sometimes produce grapes, though he confesses 
he c can obtain better in Covent-garden market, To the 
i e appearance of a kind of | wash—would that stop it? They pli may be tried ese 
ess, mentioned elsewhere by Mr. BERKELEY, One thing, and one only, strikes us as a pro abie clipped Yaw Waa Wis Setosindes tals üp of Seila: 
n = cankered spots, and which | remedy ; and that is destroying the vitality of the) rinners: To lal ii a stall erection to Wald abe 
= d greatly to ar mischief, though | Potato, by driving off its moisture. This may be | tools, garden Beds, oid other Brisas Paes be is so 
ieee 2° persuaded that it is the consequence, | done by kiln-drying, and we fear by no other pe ovat aust: wid the help of a French paper, 
The xi means. It might be worth the ee of those who | coated with Jefferi rine glue, a Tittle wire- 
ch ose 1s, we think, beyond all doubt, that | have the means to try this experiment; and if it | work, it passes for an m In front of Neha 
low relat week Suggested ; excessive wet, and | should produce any advantag s this year: it may be | ings the art 5 paved ve ge A se — ider 
c 
into Preternatural vigour. Son dük Gok 
ce 
acting upon the debilitated or- | useful to know o > sh 
ae which sudden Sheri had | exposed - Pr ag a melancholy pe Ey o: a a 
a Brag miportant gestio tiest tessélated pavement imaginable. From this little 
is proj walk made firm 
always eta t, | know t 
t hey d 
it, in cas se we should again be | and slips of slate set quater 
sy kk er 
nma piers ted | long rum? o ay Ewel manufactory, supported 
this “tt it is any consolation a he o mound Lars white and fresh f 
that t t stand’ a 
e heska i sane cout | tunes, we can add, that oriad oF of pikling 
SP ga in the leaves ar y the | have g 
il be: found that when thé| bas not 
take up a h Í 
es 
D E A atto the rockwork, the 
es to be convinced of this. In fact, | to have peran about ms fom 3 since ;, go the plant “my friend’s fa ite Eo E covers as 
the wall o 
ao 
ts presence is traceable in | thi ing is hap 
— » that in seth ease | ness of t 
sen = damaged above the old} Sine 
died, beca 
on smsi — 
e mere rom the same | °° Y 
‘ground malady. Itis only | ¢ cause, , and with the isthe a symnptoine We have now AF née ta is tedioisty ii minute, I» 
page the ground, has beeu | thrown out -= roots: a. DO the joints. e same | grotto ooecupying 
S thi k, ne other, T, and 
r, indeed, that the es in the leaf remains behind. ro kara Potatoes, bei h g the Gn r e with as- 
3 the ol lice whic and w in sorting wo e put Datas and crossed by a similar one, thus dividing tle 
adsdo ve which has ¢ which | aside as beyond all a “ais they con oe already garden into four equal parts. Ii one upper 
s. Ifweimay| oe certain ofa fanything | = seeds of the disease, and will they too rot in the | ment stands‘a dial on a stone pedestal; in the other a 
i teil tha eet a little 
m mielon | The The otlier mpartments comprise 
nei = vii mbers | which zigzags, co half — and heraldic 1 
of various ome disport thentselves fi 
e thes 
are perfectly aig ‘ey letters hase Teck us, aiti is printed elsewhere. ` 
pret wers, 
come = 
1, whose roots and main stem seem hing fea ct 
ss (p. E 562) halt 
the sucenlent ms have nd terminates m a charmin 
g ofa less sightly Sipe 
g to Potatoes ; but, f from the late: | | whicli ean a e (ay fiend, with much 
otenieny À e bad taste t: al EN to Hana 
arks as IEtY è several re Pose hee de sarod improveme in domestic 
= spe, eri a rockwork, the opus ttaghthik of the 
