THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Nov L 
738 
y those who climb the | factory, therefore the objection raised against Mr.°M.’s} Plums: Mr. Gale. Morello Cherries: Mr. a 
Detile tom Biainlogie. T spn nS, who want to reac ach | plan has clearly very great force in actual practice. . Mr. My. Lambert. Jarg onele Pears: John Cottrell, Re 
ch, the highest pein the range, Gases differing from me is as | White Currants: ver; Red Currants, ditt . 
pope the ascent st Ala village, will observe, pone as the pubie, benefit by 1 the better plan. ae me Sent prenenre of Six Sorts of Dessert Apples : u y 
the hills to be more T fp amd: oreraa nma | ts, because the sarg is im- Ribete ce ig, B Branas "m aig 2 * ; ! 
d fi and |} | e mt yaa 
alde X prih lap apane producing Eep e hills ap- | parted t at ie is not, as in Mr. Moore’s Scarlet Nonpareil, and acta Pis iassa Bea 
te the perpendicular, tee rays of the sun will plan, given out prewe to the maois; whereby they | Sorts of Kitchen Apples: 1, Mr. bert ; 2, x A 
proaches pe ar consequently t the he seg Br} are pla laced in everlasting jeo he economy, also olmes, for Hawthornden, Codlin, Red Musk, B T. 
ee concent f his plan will be sl a by the constant heim Orange, Northern Greening, and ree 
t w. watchin he u og even then, as has befor The VEGETABLES occupied a large space ait * 
apid | departure a aces "oon goed p= rred, Sh he erop may vs oe ogee swept off. ei ‘se ood. The First Prize was taken by Mr. Ades a 4 
=e ngering longer in pl a level | not pretend to say that ae mode of supplymg bottom- a aly ee pot iB ; 2, Mr, Lambert; 3, Mr. | 
Prii 1 by me is the best that can be de- olmes ; 4 r. Gale, Beside 7 above 
. woke l salso jira neoe of poe alikough I know aia no instance wherein i haa icl a dka SAA iad 5, 
bori it is. cleared pt m her pl it | failed, ara sI tee o case | in which the es so E! 
iaa Ate tad — 
time or wreaths, and | warmly y ETA 
is is known esy eri vat vot es country by t the Com ntry Show. pronn ae a 1 Baoan 
the hill is wi ad ine Gian » probably refers to, sa | Chiche. i his poety beld | ma, ( Siom r ós .) Rubiacen. Kennir 
i | its autumn m the ounds t J. B. F reeland, ynia.—This plant was received at 
says,“ Tn the eh of thes hils sty “a è se, eal Esq, The exhibits ma 3 Ss one, | Makoy, of Liege, under the here 
the arrival of of ihe eiia Pe a In Wilson’s “ Tales of | The prizes were — —Ore hi nd Mr. | though some p Moorpancns exist between our $ 
the Borders,” we read of a frugal farmer's wife who | Webster, gr eas rs. Huskison, for. Oncidium papilio, and f Lambert, yet they are too tag 
through the | O. flexuosum aea opea ocula eburnea, a variet 5 
manage in to preservo a mor ete her = dord of Zygope om Mackayi d m unna ed Oncidium In ar ay mee representation; he aon are : 
it from Guatemala. Stove and Greenhouse plants: 1, | Tower, the lowers rather smaer, and she _ Segments 
l Fran 1 1 n 
the snow on Benel p , gr- to v. V. Hareour' r Eran. ); p y s 
i Ichellum, Corræa rose antan Mowii, | by being drawn from an imperfect specimen in 
ng after, in order to “male it remain to the time men- | themum pu j r s a pee m 42 ot apasi 
ty is gene lly cleared off by Russellia juncea, Sel illii, Melastoma mexicana. erbarium of Auble mbert gives Guiana as the 
pote ered tary r midd] EM y3 sme =a re inform ed Abutilon areas Cc ciosa, Strelitzia Regine, x f ntry ae aynsions mh Ie 
the Al sks, that the canicular days begin on | Hamelia grandiflora, Justicia longiflora, snd Gnidia im- the authority of Richard, says 1 indigeno 
-di 30 Almanac ode re te on the lith of | prei ss 2, Mr. White, gr. to Mrs orrien, fo r Malvavis- | Domingo, Be that as it may, it constitutes a very 
Angust ; but if they begin with the helia | rising of | cus mollis, a Babingt onia, Diplacu us puniceus, Siym shrub, flowering freely:and copiously, and the b 
the star Sirius, it will put them still later in the sea i - denn x mpr sth Gii markable nek only for their 
son; it is also commonly reported that the sno is crentilata, Zygo »petalum ayi, Crinum 
dri into hollow pla the hills, and ‘that that is came gA heterophylla, and Brugmansia par- white, gradually atit ng red, 
the cause of its ars ” Now, where _ vi cry E an os Greenho use plants: 1, Mr. Cover, with us in June, and iT, ay Ao Bi in beauty. 
snow ins | n the ont —_ of the Ochi By lerodendron spe- = ani ical Magerines:-: ai F 
t are H ae rm Gesnera zebrina, Mahernia ERBERIS ACTIN. y-spine: Berberrya 
E Se aey pinnata, and Begonia ; Pi Webster for ¢ Hardy Evergreen Shrub, j: Berberidacese. Gynate 
piece of groun nlc peal wag? aa pales, eal Gloxinia Casto Soe Leeren Simen os —An tale bush, apparently come 
on it the snow gies be me ed, for e y a epee: ona | tuberosa, Ruellia . elegans, r ig miar angy TA a 
is co mmo ł never any wan of wi St j ; 
i hat of p rabii or Rh hiton rr Than not, Sere plant of a A coast, but in bits 
flat surface than they have upon a poor one, and | alata, mes gp ote Hendon onii, and range 1e Cor: d 
where the snow is dee may expect it| grandiflora, Fuchsias : 1, Mr. Coates, gr. to E. Hum y visio the s spines, which are 
to remain longest, taking also into consideration th phrey, Esq., for Epp sii, Conte, Toddiana, Exoniens But in this. respect it =n 
altitude of the place; mstanees I think may Defiance, a henge Evans, i to | | sorting to pe. pea aa mE under ep it grows, 
jain why snow lies longer in one place than | J. B. Freeland, “Esq, for Fond specim ns Bw athered in A poz 
i in in order to preserve ice, I | Venus Vic zag Magnifiora, Peg ye Eppa R te spi ery large, n others mas s 
should think “ Quereus” be wrong in putting |in pots: Mr. Evans, for Buren, Maréchal Villiers, botanist, ey ar very sn in some, b š 
ry it together ; and to it from melting in-| Madame Tussaud, Bourbon n, Acidalie, an y yare 
as much as possible, it should have a north | Com de Paris. Cut Roses r. Evans, for Grandi- | as those the specimen which we e 
oe a as ci stan ora, La Biche, Arehduchess, Pluto, Archduke Charles, ime on. poe in form from roundish-ovate to 
permit.— Peter Mackenzi ni ji e Desprez, Bourbon Queen, e Albert, | an and even subcordate, _ They always hare a 
wane Ss string ieee this head Jdorata, Armosa, Romeo, and Gloir -e ctr ène, | curled aEPSOPANA? A eies yee " 
ut Roses, in single flowers: 1 ter; rigorous climate, ow 
Evans, for ngl Walter Seott, G rand flo: , Aci ris eos Lag the Horticultural Society, W 
duction, pote to. prey on them a saeeey 3 vor no | dalie, General Dubourg, Archduke Charles, Oehraenc, yellow sweet-scen ted flowers rendered. it rather a¢ 
doubt, to m Jd , La Biche, Sanguinea, Armosa, ie ebjers t of the emale sort. It Lene 2 
at certain seasons of the y as I am well aware | and Buren, The first prize for a Specimen was | high and flowers freely ay and J 
tp pe 
are ym erie ike kiina or grani-| awarded to Mr. re for a fine Peristeria elata ; | well either in the ede Fa border, = i 
vorous animals, bw are really fond of it. But. as | 24, to Mr. Graham, gr. r. Smith, Birsted Lodge, if planted in a rich. sandy loam. It ang ait 
the object in pr Sar reifcal Itiv. sos I would first for a large well- —— Conway's Giant: Scarlet Pelar- by se seeds, or b; — and sometimes Dy 
speak of those inseets which seem t ‘orm the most m. enas ia, yma, fo: ie grafting, and is quite hardy, havin of 
u Ist, the o Beetle a Cinnamomea) ES T aa oi Pi 4 ss Royal Winter y without any injury, except the loss 
£ nig WPa) Š wh ud seasons r 
this inset, like others of its trib quently crushed | Dahlias Joessa cana ri Mr. i. ry eg ply Da 
to atoms as useless. Ten years ago : 5 amme they de- | hurst, for Vivid, Princess Royal, : President of the | ™ some of the nurseries roun 
yed y Truffle I had attempted to g trans est, Phenomenon, Vanguard, Eximia, Beauty of the NÇISCEA ACUMINATA, 
plant (for then was my first attempt at cultivation), Plain, Egy pas Pri — Li ourite, Prince of Wales, | (Stove eet Serop 
ringfield = Essex Triumph, Anta- | Spermia.—A handsome 
pace to the thought that they were Saaai doing any | gonist, Basen Rival, B 3 Rosa Cupped Crimson, | »4r ion of lage to 
— maid, Admi ble Hylas Maria, Bedford Sur , where it flowers 1m 
a ns of imagination nearly | prise, and two oth > 2, Mr. Femma, Obichester; for | of June and Jul s 
ripe, or about and cag this patil begins to eeg * Shirley, Plough oc. Beauty cks, Bang-up, | F- Pobliana, probabl e "e 
work holes i in them (as im the specimen sent) ; this | Standard of Perfection Coronation, Rival Yellow, Essex | not e SeA or it is assu pai 
h their decay, or, in words, makes way for | Triumph, Dreadnought, Victory o miral | of Pohl. Itis irabl bel o 
another species of insect, to complete the destruction of | Stopford, Grand Tournament, Favourite, Blanche Shel- infeed. fee delicious scent © tag ae 
all the interior part of the Truffle, leaving nothing but | ley, Beauty of the Plain, Bridesmaid, Pheonix, Sir | hands ectoliegt: of F. Pig former 
or outsi ty is ery stubborn | John Ri son, Traile’s Columbus, Colonel Baker, equal yapi and pai ra nder a belgie 
ror Se ne dry, x 1 glo oe Sovereign, Sir le, an rand Purple. | fowers, Cattings of it will strike u Magazint 
i ich ~ each other, app: —— ardeners’ 12 varie- | sand, if placed ona a tank pit. —Botanicat 
like small rough iron shot, and thie, T pose, has b Sook, Bie: Bpurey go. to Bie H. Foitbreahhanik;, 
co e seeds of Truffles, en the system o 2, Mr. ities gr. ei the Bishop of f Chichester 
cultivation is ee understeod, the services of | for Nort a Beau y, Argo, Royal Lilac, Egyptian 4 Garden Minco d e e ‘Hon. Site 
dispensed = This calls to) King, Grimson Perfection, Hope, Lady Cooper, Novelty, Wilton House, the Residence = known ioris 
mind a pea aieh — put to = th : = pe, hene a irinik d Mar- | Herbert, Mp —Wilton has yen ps trees 
ago, Y, es are a subterraneous fungus, | quis of TLothia Mr. Sparry was awarded a prize for extensive and fine ga - 
and not a parasite, how do you account for their- re. | a Ser dling Dahlia, named Lady Antrobus ; and Mr. Sil- | The latter are in some 4 wi A 
moval to diferent localities?” I answer, by means of | verlock for one named Represe Eer and also | this coun’ The ansion, a i 
this little insect carrying them from place to — in| for a Seedling ee: (iss D enbigh) > and| ra in a nt citi dat T pt 
same soon man the larger kinds of beetles carry Mr. Newman, for a See es lox. | Nadder and Wily, ade cable 
and transplant wn of the common Mushroom. | The Frurr was n sien ion, ra very good; the | These streams, hieh are w = ad 5 
keras tear’ ecto ont H fes will do well First = for Pines was awarded to Mr. Mwen, produce, esmane erea ai : 
e economy des Ci for ‘rovidence ; "Con for a landseape. One in width, 
W. esaye; Smee Southampton. and heavy Queen. Black Hamburgh hap is down a perfectly level walk;:18 <r within 
E : 1k is enire y 
Melon-growing.—I had ee bee ve Martin, gr. woke, Esq.; ie wen. botha with able 
ing oon this su ject, but i that I need White Gra > Coate tes, for white ‘Moneatine d sed st 
Gece of ‘supp om heat to 2, Mr. Webster, for Grove-end Swee nee 
mention that the 
ee nd aor 
T. Moo xe, has in alli 
ma 
plying bott 
ants requiring similar treatment, 
instanees | Rey. 
= failed. It has failed in at least a ot a gr. to Mrs. Pilkington ; 
a Te hes fulled on my own 
prem 
1 pe a iri 
in two of the prinei 
3 and has, in all these instances, 
1 have reeommended ina 
f which so far are most satis- | 
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Newbargh.. Figs 
Marseilles; 2, Mr. 
g, Esq. Peaches (best 
, | for Saem an 4 2, Mr. Shepherd, for Noblesse 
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Ta 
en Hes ‘Melon: ro Mie. 
a 
rover, E to Col. Rotton, Goliah | 
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$ * Me M‘Ewen, for) 
> SF. 
ee 1, paar M‘Ewen, rown. 
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