a6 icii] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 659 
and im con-| 1, Mr. SAT for Kerry Pippin; 2, Mr. Pitt, for Red properties, yet it is filled in ail directio: with little 
sequence nce of which the diseased "seeds are ‘ie more | Astrachan (?); 3, Mr. Winton, for Kerry wipein. tubes, e ceils, o or cysts, or passages, containing a brown 
Bek marene with water than sound ones.—M, J. | Fi Giaa G ‘Tbs.): 1, Mr. Ivery; 2, oe extends even into 
heads) : 
Heritage ery. 
Fuchs 'hsias s varieties) ; tL Mg Ivery, w Si fies 
bt 
zy 
afta] chia d dissol 
liam Magnay, The Queen, and F 
¢ 
y of 
se +} 
- 
as as will eben i $ f of 3 pe take a 
» Mr. Tomlinson, for. Exoniensis, For- 
miy oan Eppes, and Highlan d Hero; 3, Mr. 
Thit 
e pith, but misses the 
of as Grit s Spe Aliet we presume 
“sh damp shady situations, a stove 
a be be grown in a! humid Bc et 
Pv } It a 
ied © ommence at the xe of ‘the ogee and paint both 
leaves and err with the dissolved rug n to the 
soil. The plant miy eg kos remove’ S proper 
place for a ei or two, expiration of peg: time 
it must be taken and pita eo soft mom: aes a 
sponge, or, what is- still better, an old to h-bra 
Eppsii ntish re ee 
Highland Hero, r e 6 E amak 1, Mr, Rov 
land, for Boronia Masses $ Lambertia iana, E. 
Irbya: Berti agro raven longiflora, 
andiflora; 2, Mr. Whiting, for 
ppears 
potted in sandy loam, mixed ies a little 
ie pe peyra <n it is one of very sl growth, 
still it will requ ire ; this 
sh ould be done i in March, so that the roots mai not > 
iminea, Erioa taxifolia; _Sollya heporoph: iylla; Thun- 
growing season, In summer 
| ample supply of water should be giv en to its 
washing is finished, if care am a ee the nat will | be 
e don 
randiflora, Plant Mr, 
: Heritage. for | 
Lilium lena rubrum ; a Ms. Row. 
land, for Lisi- } 
peat 
morning when 
the weather is fine. In winter little water will be re- 
akes E rap 
Restart my Grapes, and asa young man wit 
watering plants ina Vinery a few. days: since, 
his attention was attract ted by a bine DT mang. the 
Do Sn 
we ered 
Bake 
—TI have been troubled with 
on for a few weeks ; ri the soil is kept moist it will 
_ The only way of multiplying the 
7 
, Mr. Nal for "Gathais. m 
Ansel son ee bergia Fryeri 
- | pedi Dahlias (Amate urs) ; 
and Gentlemen: 
| owe a) a Scott.. EXTRA. PRIR were given ai Mr. 
Vine 
owers, for Apricots ; Mr. hy Gadd, 
tand 3 Mr. Reid. 
a; 
hylla ; 
5 6, Mr. itt, for Se of d 
endl 
urser, 4 
s (Ama oa 
r. Broad- 
nuen ianical Rous 
TACHYS eaen Jupot ved Desert-rod. 
.) Lamiaceæ. hg igi Gymno- 
y herbaceous 
ne 
Ere 
Hardy. perennial 
— This show: 
— bita. 
Tis 
d to such situa- 
5 Gons only —— aAA as nature to resist even 
a Pers mer, 
i It flow wered in April last in the 
Tpiuich ‘Horticultural pray) Sept. 1 here it had been 
i awarded’ at this, the kii cahitition of | raised Pale seeds received ion the oparia] Botanie 
with trembling limb: ai | this Socie ety :—B jah „in a pot, 5s., to Mr. Garden at Petersburgh: It pro os hardy pe- 
fore he could mon lution t hich | Jeffries, for Lilium lenitatis second ditto, 4s., t f 
heeventuall and bestowed the death plow upon Mr. C. a for Xinia rubra :. third ditto, 3s., to four to six feet i in hei ht. Iti is Tro riein to culti- 
J 9 1g 
poor — Had it a for =? t Mr. Serivener, for Achimen es pedu neulata. Best four unt oe the 
~ examined the contents of its tomach, | t-no proofs Verbenas, 5s., to ME, “Mayes, for Triumphant, Ingramii, | roots s suffering i in winter from ss aea arag 
A could be traced.— m. Alba Superb; second ditto, rap ” sige tolerably well if grown i in pots dr 
_ the man Mr. E. Smith, g mg R. D. Alexander, Esq., for En- and kept nearly in a cold pit- or ‘to D 
Broccoli. —In “Notices to C d ? p: 628, it plefiela Searlet, Tngramii, Rubens, and Armathistina. tow freely in a light rich sandy Ei paie flowers in 
4 that yen eof B roceoli Best four Fuchsias, Gm, o Mr. Jeffries, for Zenobia, May or June. It ly inereased by seeds, and 
‘ going what is technical f calle x ‘blind > “gad is told in en: Caa, and Ma eters ai oad dit tto, ds ag Mr. la ants are two or tires years heats they bloom, In 
er tha at the imperfection sä probably been era Ton Spp: g ne-third o f the fleshy roots roots should 
his pas siidi has be Bes il 0s., Mr ey ft 5 Bota- 
more re prevalent this summer than I ever before saw i it, saith, for Petunia Bi Beaute ped Dilara Tanta nical toner. 
A , allied to Aphis, preying Ba to punetat ra; Erica vestita 
heart of the plant when it is very youn neay Hibi Sani Wiscellaneous. 
i li 
' ma's Savoys 8 frequently reproduce the hea: tor al Alb Peinas ; Bis Eerma, Lanan E is, The Tea Plant i in Cey lon =e Ceylon frien d FER 
_ and therefore those affected should be pulled up, and = for Statice puberula, Achimenes longiflora, A. |1 Tia et ee racs 
| replaced by perfect plants.—J. B. W. grandiflora Fuchsia Vesta, Petunia Nixonii , Fuch neg opp prays a fere condiéioa 
~ Melia Azedarach, —In reference to. a paragraph | g p gapan- Aeta f e p pas 
whieh peas ne: in. the C Ib a Pe etunia ; third ditto. to Mr. ie Dg plants ect = id f pe jeipate U 
_ to obse seeds of this were given me by J. B. aad for ie we bens, Agapanthus, Begonia o octo- originally introduced ; an ben anticipate 
a ne t, Sii 5 oe bingay be i were collected in „Syria yetala, Bru a Fuch nsia floribunda, ae | omoa, ga, Vinca |“ r: 8r e rhe 
th b bergia aurantiaca 12| for ; but as oad do not seem to vin tested re Giy 
o J ld advise them not te be too 
these wie ch was trained to a wall, markere ouble aih Te. Girl ihag, aen aita, of the leaf, we wou ‘thi 
tion, is now 11 feet high, and extends 4 a for M. Bien Clava. Beeswing, Mrs. | in their ex T tatio a ae perpres ae 
Producing abundance of bloom naiai ; apart helley, Standard of Perfection, Athlete, Bermondsey | tropics to offer på —_ te wins . Lek Chink fe 
| from the wall send up vigorous shoots, which die back 3ee, Gloria Mundi, Capt. Warner, Bridesmaid, them sO plan _ was pa cp and AA 
_ and ower. I eo e heard this Wbeautifal shrub t res „and J Princess cess Royal; second ad ditto, 6s., t to Mr. | nota emonstratio ee eae aay 
called’ altese TN S. Hodson, Bury St. eftties, J. Richardson, President of | Ô feet in height at Penang, and in Se op si fhe 
Lona - [We asi coll get it to su uiceeed near | the Wen ged vi oe Vins Per. ae bl a but a l bade pec 
on] Tarland, Beeswing, Cheltenham Queen, Vivid, Per- iousands etiam 
Jaain—The;following is the amount of. rain which | petual Grand, Princess Royal, ahd. Lady s Benere ae ypiteeningneegeneeps< DOE 
fallen at Flore ea mice mete pen pend Amareurs—Best. Plant in bloom in- apot, 5s. ar E rera te 
tesa Solmon, Nes Berain. hetiflin ; Beat ety 4h to the cul a plants were i 
z : i Mr. Hines, fòr: Petunia Attraction ; best Fuchsia, 4s., to r 
Inches, | Inches. Mr. Cuthbert, for Exoniensis ; -i = i “ew | ee at the idea of beige. PALT parer 
vki 3585 eee er EET y Harla in 
=| £613 eae February | w+ oe}. 2494 Royal na, snot g Pines ine before “speculating = a large adras 
gp va] 3445 es ef! 2°301 eke Creer t. 
= eee o. pas | ap. 2) Floe | Wal st a: ae ir See The Glandular Almond Tree. (Amygdalus glanda- 
E Bee. ae TESA, TE  R EAT” tition a addition tp the above, ee, Sieb.).—M.. Paillet see se a the 
eee apres E warded but we have only eautiful colleetion of pla Japan of Ae d 
SS eee 42017 several other prizes were bs ge ee gard paeen ties hiii 
Bog Fir ‘Tree.—The following are the ions o fi hew hoose from among all the species Trough o over re 
eee apparently Pinus a cae which was ie ie perpen gi ep puer iey Fie sep ies tei Hii | Siebold those which are best suite d to nurserymen, 
bab ar F] tion that Mr. F 
Pie up the b butt was 8 8 feet, rer be aoe on = ot ttertford guar for Seems Japan, titer the name of — re 
i top cae been a off at 45 feet up, = was "ot preg $ "sa in, ware ee Aer A PER 
concentric rings was 2 
par its leaves straight, pam free doer I do 
pos such plant : for its‘leaves eed such regularly pa- | 
rallel veins, and were: so entirely 
connected with the | ` 
ts. being 
New Plants. | 
Shows jA BISTA POTHOINA.* "Pothoslike Spoonfiówer. ( Stove 
Dorking, Horta Sty Sp a 5.—At thi the _ J- Myrsinacée: Pentandria Mo ia, — | I think oer we — of Pepe that it is wh se 
pena and last meetin the bee ——— the | Thi singular plant flowered last June in the’ gar- poe va all es dub “ar af Al inensis, w 
: on; b ” owing te nial season, den c of the the Horticultural Society.. Tt has’ been: received men e 3 
n DOET respect was as ier to that of without a name ahaa E a ae 
dishes and Neeta- Soe liberally presented to the Society by T. Lewis, pe si n the Revue Elevatoolé: 
fa was not one dish Before’ it flowered it was taken fora Pothos or ieina i — Pépin, i 
d 
caru OF OPERATIONS 
‘or the ensuing Week, 
THOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &e, 
exhibition stem by a joint, that no sagen pio of its bein 
3 More especially the F - | an Exogen. proved however to be an Ardisiad in 
company visited the’ex- | its flowers, ge I 
ipal prizes were | havi oved to be in fruit, the structure 
Mr. Gadd, p having proved be to = eae tly wi -pa nog ‘aha 
Wilder, Esq. 
id. Pears 
Green aif aet 
to 
ards 
that paasei where grr -in contact, in 
the same ‘way as happens with i rvenble leaves. ih nowi | 
eae prea 
ne oan oe 
vine ture of the stove should continue rather 
sr fem Eas come Keep the night ander 
ive air on alt Tavoktanis occasions. Greenhouses.— 
in mhis de rae “roma: bes <5 into thei winter 
the 
Se atorice fi faye — i em 
s right. nern Tik arg ape fon thw 
to skabed for wi 
PEOWER GARDEN 3 AND SHRUBBERIES.- 
e different kin — Ts Rockets should now be tak: 
oden: oath &e., 
Remove 
