THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
855 
NCULUSE | 
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| the next cro 
n P., ae. can be more manifest than | t 
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oad ou. deem most rg ees: wa reference to 
URST and MULLEN Sar & Fro 
6, za Lon idon, beg to wae the following | 
splendi LUSES for sa 
ale, ock is 
Timed early orde 
er 
t's Cena 
= Mira bile 
onder 
the 
varanasi, 
t—s. d. 
+ 0 
: | 
roo Per root d. 
Aust’s Adeline .. 
re tta 
r Robert Peel. 
een armine je Perfection 
Milo 
Queen Victori 
ence piana 
aret 
2 A bo RO RO 
e easi Da 
on on one 
But the 
are tw 
that seed Potatoes 
hi 
ir disease, and even be i incap able of cure, or of 
pan amina the seed ofa healthful crop on any soil. 
It is evident tha t diseased rpg’ had be 
rated osk: ai 
t 
which is diseased 
abundance aà tel face "of “the crop 
o. very different things. It is well ee pe 
s (sets) taken from fields the 
We 
ont offering ou r humble 
anagement o 
E 
national v 
ad mea 
of s seeing how the Irish Agricultural gon K 
on ot f thorough drain 
nok allow this « imam to escape with- 
testimony to the excellent 
of 
body, 
ns 
sg of a most pe eer working 
We have h 
2 
endid Varieties mixed, 20s. per 100, 
EAS —Sald by J. G. WA E.— 
fa a d: Per quart—s. d. 
ite’s Queen of th New ra 
EW 
Ca “eget s 
nig 
raised on fields 
crops ae 
J 
a, Er SMA. are less liable to fail than those 
which have pried we et 
The lat tter for roedi in diseased o li 
d (se 
a 
x- 
EBra . 0 3 
y Early Hybr id, very 2 
_ long pesar 
Marr . 
Dancer’s Monas . 6 
Royal Green 
pee 
Al 
bO m nD 
o] 
mae crop is 
eased b 
n any Aa 
business = transacted b 
‘Be 
its funds are expended, and how 
y its E secretary, 
Na e should n a den 
pee "of publie Pace if we did. es use hes oppor: 
tunity now us of expressing our pE 
hat no ‘association m individuals, to work o 
as 
The health of t 
not gee any certainty to vo in- 
rieties trom seeds, The 
~ sake g can be more true. 
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Pri bert, arly 
Ear any Railway, ene è 
ra nce of Wales, new 
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result ot ‘that “operation may be bet 
tter or ee 
t ver r bee en formed pi setts 
principles, or with all per- 
ona l —— 
accounts of the Society for 1844 show that, 
E- aR 
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n 
s Shintey À gin 3 {arrow 
other of SEEDS 30 e cent. lower than 
street Hill, Hatton Garden; 
saat Eyre-s 
‘individual from which 
” the the seeds were 
athered, or according to the sd in 
which those 
e Gardeners’ Chronicle, |: oá rious influences which © eonstifutional | 
RATE Be difference op erate w hile the e young seeding j 4 sg ss- 
rA We all | far 
dilir expenses eb 
small capital invested in the’ fandas and by the fitofits 
w. al 
operas i income of 15012, ene actually 
15262. in premiu whole of their 
ing de’ sewed of a 
loc: 
_— ey have 
e° with 
espondence 
n their annual cattle show 
arming societies in constant co 
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1845. know that some seediinge are “tall, others dwarf, them i in every district of Ireland, ‘and through these 
MEETING FOR TRE FOLLOWING Y WEEK. some early. offere while 
c. 24—Society of Art 8 Px. | some extorvaly "ich in in starch + for exam ie i aa is collected or r dispersed y sihis a aben 
ye regard the notion that the Races | the famous Rohan sort), others deficient in that | and certainty that are a 
seers WEAR ovr as utterly baseless and vision- | produ ae ad we can never tell beforehand, with| It is impossible that pe a Society, if its present 
„we are by no means ọ posed to certain conclu- | any certainty, ae _ poaries a given see eli ing excellent system of managemen s persevered in, 
ns at which writers ge that erroneous hy- | W1 ill poss he idea, therefore, not nes of the. erate benefit to 
ave d. wit tha tee state- Foleg s crops sf Europe by raising them from seed Ireland ; and we cannot but again express our satis- 
are in many i A ao ct bie fa cti ion that the Irish Wana should have thus 
ae? in the way of ohne By their hat is : really wanted, and what must | I 
ents is only against their hic eae attended to, is the he ren a of the € as ope a proceedings. 
re i t already have. GUR Gs sake SE: 
= ali spri that “diseased ap trees We do not mean that general cropping Sanli Or all oe vermin roe infest meder, WATER: 
ise d that the evil of | muc alteration, for that we Por lieve to be in a n are ` e most eaaa ievous in low situations 
nt onwards to par children rom satisfactory state, now that utumn- ‘planting has aaye renge — iy A Sent tes A 
n to generation: and therefore he co t upon. What is very total want | 9” bis be brs pir ¥ nat atte a 
d that the Apple trees were dying ae old ac “| of all care in procuring good, healthy, vigorous sets a redible mise hd e me gem of a har Br er 
T of elaborate articles the Mornin the case n nds a man gi hers his Potatoes "ie soe ogre o s arge bare were'o Pips i 
d, Mr. Town tev, infers F008 the Goose-|into heaps, keeps them scl s sari as = a advanced, to grow pale, and shrive 
z z : : win and on the unmistakeable rg ge of death 
wers of Lancashire find the weight of their them to commence grow spra P 
minishes “ after the varieties have been cul- | uncovers them, rubs off heira itii, wag them r ry, 1o thee sides ak than A e 
e,” that therefore these varieties raat treat 4 comnts them to to a a eT | hate tthe BAd bant OR aa y dev. i se nly 
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poner e Epara at li ; and although we oe agr of or rt stem a remained ath that a 
peculation to the Potato. So i pressed, hav reason whatever to connect this practice oe pare e irine 
witha conviction of its truth, that he with the late pon ge it is impossible. to do abt P aes s. 
‘0 
rigorous wild plan 
sho; al of per sons sy an up the idea, 
newspapers, or men in 
oe vs maa wsi complacency | 
levarai attends 
nci 
of sound pri 
we cannot 
ed monitus patres infundere lippos 
eas, queri: 
Sira Ting ee hy oa unde hzec sartago logue: 
e inde ed > 
3 vigo 
w of facts, or | yall 
es 
that such a treatm long perseyered in, 
have a tendency i "limina the constitutional 
the cro P. 
ur of 
fa sh 
ita nature is Riss more true than n among ants |? 
A. Pro forced in rich land, nursed in a 
I 
| to the roots vag Ho 
ch 
| poner Fontan 
wth a 
of ar. the 
Pl ent m Dr. 
qï poisoned by phosp foal, “ad 
amber in y s bank, roo 
ong Whitehorn ate 
old, 
some years 
‘ae of a ditch, was so entirel 
at 
ev 
hand. 
armi E ron 1844),we published astate- 
Tre tha iar allow: could be certainly 
eu ae pare Ve 
ing beenalso given, a 
a he tact iting ne 
is 
have pul shies eye Should |Ì 
ago Ser tihe 
=e 
aa few facts on which the 
e 
Science, at the satelligent “ealivators of the 
day, should accept for truth such an extra- | 
y exhibition’ of false feiii One would | 
at all de a ee t disease was. exclusively the 
eof o 
been well 
ine from yigorous pare 
a a debilitated pogany jap A 
eek in ze d mind: Among 
rs vious interpretation | 
rry bush cases,whii 
marketable, but it pit a best of. seed, Pag 
I known from all oe i. 2 ied 
rie purpose of 
sdaisably adapte 
that Te, Potar 
stom. 
s, which high 
aegen has almost drive ofr 
always proved ibe ba ae of all for sets though utterly | 
| uneatable rad neces for the ta 
hat e, then, w 
ecollection, |7 
, 
the premises has ne one aa 
ex 
riment with it, A ball of the oiz 
d phosphoric gleams: that 
peasy we do t know > bu te 
y Wi 
turned in 
He should have ket off the ma ma- 
cept himsel 
To eat the lat 
they now do 
h 
ow 
no ewe ea rapi ia gn rowth, and no great 
ebar 
indé “3 the Potties poe of | 
X alles 
minea ia 
apea e those vt 
m- | 
; but where a small, ¢ ompact Potato, | ~ o- 
oughly organised, and t 
ripened, thor 
nit fre thoroughly biealehy, will be a guarantee shat all | 
ži the free a from of |B 
disease, whic e nature 
ite ee their presence. Had he repeated 
renee —— have been rid id on nena Co- 
erie e first: and s A: is he 
ot the era of of Satestores orate we know him to 
ordered a supply rof = Phosphor rus pills 
ings is to be expected, shall be secured fo r the 
| erop a “A ete furnish b 
fs a o are le tin res groun nd a 
re 
e sprouting, a far more 
of renovating the Potato crop will 
opted ‘than —_— ing to o Peru for seed not ca bo 
_ We observe that his Snook seek. the Lord Lieu- 
f Ireland has placed 500/. at the’ pane | 
e Royat Inisy Aenicouronas Inpro 
n haw rg 5 
by Mr. 
ose an prefer making 
t Dr. Urs'’s 
tyr the convenience of th 
the roei for “sont sy we reprin 
e 
directio: 
Melt hogs -lard in a bottle plunged in water — 
me F ae 
phosph lly Aes 20 Semel 
pront aipa or ees cork the bottle firmly after its 
ts have 
asional agitation at first, wi ill afford a w white com mpou and 
of phosphoras and lard, from which the z gi egeo 
y Separates, and may be poured o 
