| { 
yringing where they haye been PR m 
willoften produce sue ERN ots, a curious 
inted to us in th 
499 
| was lower, as it is merely au orchard house, we 
f| have ue doubt that the evil arose iu the manner 
c hot f per- 
Sir C. WENTWORTH рк. 
ул TAB ed of wig iet Horticultural Society, to which iras p d EAR dosis! we hay à ed. it pp 
Эг at the nd Great i Алий, Seg pad A at Sion some years since. de фир» opinions in such eases ust de 
ушей. Pim Prise, TL TRO fna Bodetys| On going taro another Peach-house, the gardener | taken for no more t than they are worth. One 
Prize Gold Medal, or 3l. remarked that his plants m re еу healthy, but owever is quite clear, that їз! тибы 4ай 
ЖЕ. —Beautiful АРН will bo мы Узи ке әп |that ene had suffered ү Pear ur ects үл, do not Py sufficient attention to the 
егеіоге по 
iis Exhibition ; valuable Plowers or Fruits are which he had not lou on able to detec ouses They ke eep 
of Three Groups, and may bo either | The injury consisted of multitudes « of nito les | up too high a temperaturo ài night, and lieve no 
З five ad and two Tero ol то s Or bwo of of Flowers and опе атн erves, awning to re he differ aa petere Me 
Sai or rus and ves o as to make the leaf look like a sieve, or точ | external and internal tempera 
ЛЫ; шау ha shown е рр, glass or china dishes, ? quence there ry an е in iL hei 
т" 
itor. 
зач Й фо join in the competition. 
The Prizes will be awarded by а Jury of Ladies. 
in any other way most to the taste оѓ | 7 
|t 
us, the whole "t 
af 
E 
d by one of the Fellox 
AT Ld реле. огай 5 for the 12 best 
a -Tipi Ра ау. ттен 2 the DINNER 
TABLE e e Show n Flowers, on 
ошай, М, aiher for their foliage, 
be grow: po! 
ет the foliage, Towers and fruit must not 
$i n 24 inches clear from the 
be less than. 90 inches nor more 
des. e pot. 
Elegance o 
yill be the tests of ох 
деи + rie ind 9 late as 10 o'clock, A. 
SHALL HAYE BEEN SECURED фе AERE Eus 
our. Таша be addressed to Mr, G. drm 
tieultural Society's Garden, South Kensington, 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
x into the ho 
that 
ts not exceeding iling up 
of form, pacte ofstem, and variety of colour, лыы: than ordinary sprin 
that it 
Dx | leaves was i curled a 
oyal Ног- | to rest upon them 
light 
houses би it is айлы. м that vegetation ean be 
health . B. 
— Tug publie has latterly been , presented with a 
b 
t the a ми much lik ARS y еу 
Mn were гаил p d ues 
membrane still partial! 
quartered at Aldershott, the authori y being nothing 
ess tham an official report to the LÀ of State. 
б tain Jackson, R. A, 17А whom this as drawn 
voci and pem indicating 
Er ihe. perforations had originated i 
out.  hesitation, раб the 
е Alders! 
inging than in the first instance 
it aros Ed Ee 
Шке 
| should be forthwith established 
acks and the village 
hau 
е it. The evils, which 
ome 
urgent;” and he 
too clearly exist, seem 
as in the former сазе, t 
tree out f its immediate 
The m t ti 
occupation—not too s ait-laced—in which the 
* | able 
AUTUMN SHOW, SEPTEMBER 10, 1862.—An Additional * | large amount d ar LN at the Күтө of the 
of 101. the Best Specimen of. а | att е hi bes 
Prim of i be given, for for ihe Верь. Sper donus acked, s0 hat | even where t е шівећі lef жаз | could be вре as been alen ated that about 
material, size, form, or design. It may be of wood, slate, two-thirds of poen чу e quarter el at this camp 
stone, pottery ware, Terra Cotta, or any other substance. tissue n ге ched. ave, on an average, five 9 of leisure in the day 
1t may е piece or їп many, fastened or bound together. | т ase matters were more eomplieated. available for good or evil; and when out of camp this 
Fitness for its , elegance of design, superiority of трпе resp blich db 
workmanship, and cheapness, will be the test of merit. Not a^ ads there dead spots iste apertures bue 1 do; spent in public "а au niente, 
м труле очар TRU REGERE жыды ырыу рор. SUC EEA 5. e er W. may s еу mentioned, 
ROTAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY: Яе, "e А which wis wel Hipan ebt Mio g is their tendency, The report 
Special PRIZES od уа d Show а: 5р ДЯ d very strongly on this point, and notwithstanding the 
101. for the Three Bes а IAS. here was in addition a second more fatal affection, | | indig mee held me of the inhabitants 
3I. for tbe Threo Bes TREE pr GNONETTES, consisting of discoloured dead blotches in various | ор the Web who feli i ves eved by its 
P 
T IMPLEMENT COMMITTEE of the ROYAL 
HORTICULTURAL em wil hold an EXHI- 
vM the Mtis oido, 
WEDNESDAY. June 11, yiz. ; 
tus, I 
n aching such as Mowing, MM ТУ ыр, 
t the Second Great Show, H 
ts of the leaves, affecting the nerves 
seeme: 
the 
38 | sweeping tone, the facts are in the main admit 
‚бар tain Jackson’s remedy for this state of things i ix 
sed 47 ques to the 
person by whom the ease was rted, which | 
seem to throw some light upon the- matter, " That 
eomm. ion as billiard- able. 
res бугу re -rooms, "Am music- 
| hall, bowling» "green, skittle- ground, ќе, with a museum, 
[m n in Garden tlery, 
p E p 
the leaves when covered „with spots of water, 
ment rooms, The Home is to be l 
Loa русу 
^ med in Wire Work, Trellises, Sus 
ipended 
Pottery, Conservatory Tul arden T. d 
o Ornaments for Aes uie da mee 
er ren = it Netering, Фе; - Proteching and Shading 
lant Guards and Supports. Decorations for 
looring, &c. 
Instrumen: ts: Hygrometers, Thermom meters, &e. 
шу TORTTA y be shown in Model, and no Model 
air, from radi lation, or sudden evaporation atter | he 
er 
4l 
ИК ти 
1000 men ab а time, and t orn 
other entertainments to be ей у of 
orem iri tha ^i пме 
ке а мо е 
why not give them gardens also? No 
more атна, or healthful, ог Mme employment 
Койу their hours now daily wasted or orse than wasted 
ould be found, than would be affo мг by the eulti- 
at ion of a camp garden, the very produce of which 
on or before May 31, 
A 
DOraer 
though uie Td were и that ^ 
next romombered that all the 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1862, 
MEETINGS FỌR 
ее А e 
F a 6 epist 
Horticüttural ааг m 
— e 
(SEVERAL ouri conditions of PEACH LEAVES 
| stoves EU Deed have been com- 
з season, and we haye had an 
opportuni of exam ? two cases апаи 
жеге not, as 16 is, o 
| trees in the лу as also t) 
ho ouse, had рына yi half 
of This 
q pe the soldier's reden. + With a 
gardeu to resor t to, an pid экс, a siii a 
ixture of water and cow urin 
was done the he time 
re 
however, on inquiry, t 
а half-and- 
е,а күт question- Һ 
True ба locality of 
convi 
оуег ne, bat the їз of f 
with iud or no беа ty, are аб hand in the sewage of 
із | the са 
and it is no mere fancy when we e write, that 
bv {вай 
nearer 2s ue stove чаб ps T 
is no & ; the 
imt ты ably higher da: i de ә, DUE and 
we have therefore little bt that the evil has 
„is | and 
e made to yield up "офи ргой 
fare 
field, hundreds of acr bie esed ina 
a little time 
ce to improve ич 
np gardens, why not Barrack ? The 
soldier's 
becoming во агу ша пе tenaer 
were withered | 
And if Cam gardens 
dn vantages would be pps in wee two cases. P 
i : де tissues of the leaves, where Weakest, d both 
e will take the means of determining. | up. and their vitality so m much lowered that they ЫЫ мекен, 
the two simplest cases first, which | uii i etn d 
piest савез ‚Ж timately fell. The сазе in question occurred in n the French camps He радија have their gardens, 
those that gs 
are the - der own , Northumberland, where the ира cold, in воп- ti time w in the public journals 
р rorthy o n because jamotion эй with radiation dur theungenial weather | with mention of their n Д of the advantages 
ry was sufficiently evident. Both oce back, AC be intense enough to|derived. Why should not such advantages be afforded 
wher were рами. e ki considerable dryness in the house; and English soldiers, thoug bethatin granting 
of health and luxurian wW ae UM iier. indincd ink біз | them we аге taking a lesson from o шв? 16 
se jery wag was confined to a spot Mr waa th because wo have ease from |18 not the дю wo ине thank tham : » 
The first t рн, in which "e injury was still more | baen, e ki aei, upside à een its i 
case was mais Бойу similar to those | extensive; поё, indee onfined as in that|?*; Е aotmsititanoe. 1d 
Téported з quaintanee with the nature and culture of 
Journal, 1 um and deny edt this D eported to det evt pat ches, but affecting | the most эней зерре garden plants henceforth 
P4 ju The leaves which һай | Ше grenier яа тара 8nd Lent the more | po ed by our soldiers in т^ camps; and this 
reel da heir ful E мма; were pierced | tender p e y a ifluence on 
Well de fu the edges of whioh | pattara, oui Шо Тү gur оі d dem i en 
i in o e ea. bed above | and in improv е diet of our population, as 
Pu condition оѓ | what in ош j: go ves s deseri nd i inpr oring АЛАЧА 
ЕСЕН БРЕ 
оп the affected 
fale n M бн immediately | any betur a 
Si Eta м xin артан that | thé ошу agent we kno 
affected. E the seeon 
dn deas same house | solution of i ve 
by the leay: 
case, _ e no other 
ев 
d ulphur TS used in the house, | 
barrack 
have ev 
t aich oppress 
an easy prey m ош allure- 
is certain | 
With variously-sized spots of water, the | Ё 
in consequence pel but in 
EE "m; 
A. is a well-known fact, 
9f air coming suddenly upon 1 айг #4 
UE 
t this is ca[ тук of doing 4 hu yo Pear |260 
resent ins 
junction with that" Tom Nort ond and, though | 
t is probable that the temperature of the house 
en 1n con- | 
eni the оз ала TM а peg of 
E id iud es'for their ow бае f their 
Let the camp hee Бе decdorisod and 
distributed over ia iw zd iu “the desert shall 
rejoice and blosso Let the men be 
!instrueted and led dao dir iot field of action, and 
