Jory 2, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND 
trade lists abound as much a 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 559 
Foreign ever in new | speaking, so perfectly well understood 
,8 underst as it ought 
oF cm AS JACKSON ax SON having determined | names of attached to xime Vs ste ? of | to > It is n simple; but man Mem with 
their — collection of. Orchids, have y , 
resolve zi to p X71 — extremely low prices; for instance, what seems Ainet whi prices are asked | rable loss, and disappointment e been 
offer 12 good plants, selected from the under-named | for new seedlings, Vid in eri to rec —— | the perin of not knowing it. It — 4 lk per- 
(purchasers s selection) for 3 — — the 20 for 4L, packag* more attra — are decorated with es | forming the operation n the Vine is in active 
spectabilis, Brassavola Calanthe vestita, Cattleya of persons, places, or things famous for gro eth. wad can * cut without bleeding. Tf thi 
Moss e, Vou rim em Dendrobints daeng * — or great deeds. And r the present | is atte tende d to, any of the usual modes of placing 
sant oa ensinorum. obie, pidendrum Primulinum M th 2 3 M : S 
Trenste aromatica, Miltonia spectabilis, Odontoglossum grande, | S250 wi — forth some Duke of Solferino e scion in conta with the stock will sueceed, 
0. pulchellum, erg cet ag ig apilio, Stanhopea or Dichos de Magenta, o r Delle Palestrina, to as hip, cleft, or saddle graiting but a 
oculata, he new and 
ag such 
say nothing of Buffaloras, and Mon 3 i 
Gar ala 
— na E OE E d certain failure will be the result of every mode if 
See po "Bos Kingston, S W. id ibaldis. But alas! a name carries — e the Vine : in a bleeding state. 
CHOICE SE with it, especially — —.— ; it is no — e| T states in a paper read before the 
SSRS. PARKER AND WILLIAMS beg to tha t the bearer is sweeter, or fairer, or| Horticultural Society i in 1821, that — practice 
AVL inform ther friends and ape grip they can now supply | healthier t than those who ‘vere born before her; of grafting the Vine appears to be ancient ; 
— . ch are warranted perhaps it is rather the reverse. | for it is mentioned both by Cato Serum 
Per packets. d. Per acket— sid. tter then of — conjecture we may in a way which shows tha common in the 
Calceolaria, herbaceous .. 2 6 | Gaillardia grandiflo - 0 venture to suggest that no new ere pro- | Vineyards of Italy at the period in which they 
Cineraria from named vars: 2 sss, we. 10 duced on this occasion because none a e — wrote, It must consequently have an opera 
Ho! oly} hock, from named Lin Swot Williama, from extra we the old ones. The im I doni = — - | tion sE eas 55 he hn asol it is 88 to 
— of inferiori e oubtless — we er- | succeed well in the hands of t ern ener, 
“Paradise N gr md Hornsey Roads, by the purchase on f Roses. For ourselves, | who is, nevertheles better 
a ^" oice to see in . « sign of improvement in|vided with instruments, and can scarcely be 
AND A. SMITH are now £7. ing ont Seed offt ublie. years’ ago su inferior in a KA 
. eee COLLECTION o of cir gat deos er of my an exhibition as this would have been E Ai d | the ioo of that period. Tt the efore: 
— — — S W care ted Beers Select | With carefull — — buds and 8 looms 3 e that er pe acquaint ted wit! 
only the ve t for upwards of 10,000 of the finest | produced under magical name of seedlin ngs, 2 of o g, = which the modern 
—— cotinge of the Bot tanie Cour G merae it and purchasers n have eagerly contended fo r | garden ignor — aft wall known that — 
merit, and were much a In packets 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., ET their 38 there being a notion in the minal . — in propagat ing the Vine, employed cu 
s. each in stamped en —— and may be had of most res 7 e| of the rthy public that to be a seedling was tings w MÀ eee par artl f — ear-old - 
Seedsm ain the United Kingdom Dulwich, Sume d. n the United — Surrey e wo aving—an idea by no means indeed | partly of two-year-old woo [NIGHT con- 
; confi — to Roses. We well remember hinting to | ceived it pole e that the succes — of the Roman 
an excellent hortieulturist and great buyer of o ultivators in et thei ir Vines might Mee 
plants, now alas! no more g fts similar to their 
priced acquisitions did not se ue as her|euttings. He ther CN vem 
| —Á ned ites; a suggestion not taken in very |of about 2 Ain prs old w 5 inches o 
ia ood ot so good!” exclaimed the fair annual wo With these he was successful ; but 
TUR SEEDS, 6d. per ame; E 2 my — sir, rami seedlings, | let the condition of the Vine as regards its vegetat/on 
1 — meccanica — * BEE | ut spore year * the aa me n i st: It is, however, evident that if he 
¥ ave harvested Co., t eat Continen’ nurserymen.” at had known the simple principle to which we have as 
E of HARDY GREEN ROUND ‘TURNIP, which is redy | was the light in whioh sed ed in tt te weld Wave ut oles 
few of 
IMPROVED SKIRVING'S SWEDES at e: i Ib. 
PAGE'S IMPROVED ee on. A4 at 8d. do. 
SCOTCH HYBRIDS, 7d. in — 22 the a ibi ivy 
YELLOW TANKARD, Td. ae near London of horticultural produ For there | have stated that a Bybee of do- Véi- -old wood 
FOMERANTAN WETEN Sm, a por m Iu has — easy to contrast new things with old the chances wot at not one in 20 wo 
W. Baker, Esq., Purewell, says is preferred by his beas ones, and to institute comparisons under equal fail wei in the hands of so practised — 
sheep to any he has grown; itis quite hardy, 1 less injured oy nre ter it 
— or 
— —— 
nat jn 
The — Throne. Tei ‘hich 
was gon pos 
TURDAY, J ULE 2 jas * i "ts inte rior to an o 
the for Or! 1 
Moxpar, 
Bors, 
IT is no secret that the an whe so af ela 
conducts the agricult M of Du — 
Journal is Mr. J CHALMER orton, the 
itor of an excellent Cyclopedia of A culture. Such in nr big W jth nd ha A ge thi 
It has also — —— that a Mr. JOHN $e 1 
LOCKHART Mor writer on eee 8 
also 
has been price for trial Mi a oe of forge 
We therefore think it n. blic y 
ree, 
n are aware the credit of first dis- 
that a new covering aie explaining the essential principle 2 
beau, the ioc LUN aak of Vines is due the late 
whi ing is ensured. — 
living tha prre Bi our readers would profit b 
| an account of these interesting and conclusive ex- 
iments, we give the following extraet from Mr. 
e exh 
ecessary to th [ 
is no connection or determi © on that c ne w jä that Vines — Re be easily 
between the last person and Mr. J. C. — |! the Rev. 1 8 LE, Will hav " Men UI E made to grow by g g; and that the proper 
e ancestors of the latter gentleman’s — have Hes A the second-rate — ers in that class time for 8 “the operation — in January 
Wi farmers for generations in the 2 f Fife, who a ways struggling to be placed in the|and Febru "T ; for Vines nnn under glass; 
while those of his mother have boon for the, most front ith of binis in spite of Fh aom. ral com- — in March for Vines Le in — the 
part clergymen o ee in e same Plexion, loose array, wrinkling skin, and feeble border. But bw of 4 ZA which I 
county; the late Dr. 8 — , | constitution. operated upon in the abovi — E had the 
As to the committed for forgery, - mortification to fnd t that * — f the grafts. 
believed to be a Lanark ark men, and at all events | ck pr cae — — under glass x grew, and those which did take beeame weakly 
nothing | so much im — so use plants. 
be a cp s- em zia whatever for the Aes alt — pensive 1 rved that the stocks of the Vines grafted 
el which they "require, 
bai to 92 5 ist S 
iw Commi 
are les med by most perso 
and the Connell [rin are admirable se 
as above-mentioned all bled ter and upon 
ns. e 
oane. Linn 
that the parts of the grafts which joim — to 
of the Hortical al Society, Yo hia we alluded | brought to perfection; but they a stocks were sodden and turned black, by ‘hele 
lately (p. 504), have 2 war atsomething like a unless forced in suecessional houses. t 
conclusion, and a general mee per E Society rape house, however, a long supply "fia the | of the 
summoned for Thurs n the | dessert may be daily obt ed, with ore manage-| * To se = ‘the am. * 7 ev E. : 
Council will be prepared to lay | fefe 285 Fallows men ne and a ipinin 5 of sorts. ith stypties, cements, DS. 
the re applica ut it ep enne ntly s that in houses of well of, with many others s 
^ | that tho "Royal Commissioners established Vines sorts for which it would nation, but all without 
consideration the propriety | be desirable to e set of young | will men 
the pd a lease of 20 acres of ecc raised from Ais e icd. mei, power of th 
land at at Gore. juse; but the rooting up | are breaking. 
o is not so stated in the advertisem i 
we believe chat no objection will be made to — planting a young one 
presence of strangers at the meeting on Thursday |re — an Wee poat 
—.— — à rs, and yars ly 
e been seen from our 
wil hav report of the or Á—-— they take possession ot 2 mew ap sing $ 
great Rose sow hei list, Wed that, with one : pened Lon. ino . 2 ae pores ML frm e gon 
exception, not a single new variety — 1 the lateris itself able to wide so. Monier trowel zee ace moisture, and EIC 
separately. That however was a e; and these inconveniences recourse should had to the wound with a ol T, W re 
— eee Appert promises 8 take rank grafting, which will be —.— — best mode of | securely ied w — 3» po 
— subs tituting for any MÀ sort is more of waxed twine. n 7 ~ xk 
ag absence of n -— M ertt desirable ? regards ine, however, the|drawn very close to t e topof the shoot, soon began 
Audi is isi a subject of regret or of congratulation?| principle of this 3 is not, rally to stretch und to rise like a ball over the wound - 
