FHE = 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
want of room, which will occur if they are allowed 
soft s t 
young e 
nding fronds flag through an insuf- 
ver 
xpa 
ficiency of moisture at the fobi, such fro st will nev: 
pyres F 
attain their proper size. yee, Ferns 
to Cyathea deälbali and A/so- 
e will hap 
phil es eel, if ever they get dry at the Si pe as 
ne plants i in bot h form and c 
ing these fi 
the 
be abjectionaly ¥ visible until another growth is 
T, Bain 
assisted wih à Tittle extra heat, by gr 
AND NECTARINES.—In the succession 
Sie Should the fu, owing to th 
num e fruit, owing to the 
jia hot weather, ripen faster than is required they 
may ed a little by asing rom the sun i 
the middle of the day. I use some wooden shutters 
for this purpose, and shade 1 portion of the 
house, and Kod p the succession of fruit a w 
or two longer in ripening than those on the top of 
the trees, In the earliest house, where the fruit is all 
ithe trees must still have attention in ı water- 
ing the roots in the insi 
_ species, 
a Tosy- 
than these latter, 
ILLUSTRATION. Homcore’ Honesty. We have just 
receiv bers you 
eck must likewise n ot be o 
wea favourable : ee the purpose. 
oag season the outside borders must not be neglected 
for want of and i 
is made, 
FRUIT HOUSES, 
of pa should be 
adually raising 
stage 
pasi 
find the best pre miat >F a night punperiiare 
of 70°, my abundance of air b 
Musca! ir last s 
t er Cor. Itis pa a form of th 
‘urnip Rose (Rosa rapa). See R douté, Roses, ii., 
es ume is delicious, 
SAE SP “Pies buxifolia 
p. 7 | 
NAMES OF PLANTS: 
ca- 
sionally grown as a green or dorato i shrub 
in England. We suspect it maishi be found ha saen in 
some localities W. D. jum maxi 
The locality Eton. is given in fe pot Student's 
ett but the plant is not suppo o be a genuine 
, Ryde, Cla ayeenta, perfoliata. North 
Anaki but nearly wild in some places.—Stude. 
1, Na ossifr: aa agallis tenella; 3, 
lyg vulgaris; 4, Galium palustre? (specimen 
insufficient) ; 5, Euph inalis ; 6, 
ule We will try aid you; but you 
be ri ble in your on our time, and not 
Soe © as UU you Reve exe austed your own resources, 
E ERAT at eae pr Fagen multiflora = 
Mirabilis aniwa: Campan an E Pent- 
pta lac} speciosus, Peatavecndia { wh nite) ru’ ape 
osiphon ciliatus, Diplacus glutinosus, ise 
i eana as r. aspera.— Qua axillari Si 
—7. R. 1, Achillea Millefolium Sere 2 Funkia ovata ; 
3, Epilobium an m ; 4, Hemer s fulva ; 
S, Crinum capense ; 6, ica spi ata.— 
A. Sim. 1, Lastrea dilatata ones 2, Doryopte 
pedata, apparently ; 3. Blect 
Recioanmaagt i LÄ 
—7. Wikio: Elisena lon ngi 
Blox. yo Your a is, jadgitg T fh m the 
ood one, but it is ig pai to 
grow- 
7 
in 
Size 01 OF pors" Tota Beta. No doubt your pot, measur- 
ing 12} inches one way and 12} the other, just within 
the rim, is what has i 
to stil a point of this kind. Pots should be measured 
just w a little below the rim, about up se the 
by soil in potting. 
STRAWBERRY: R. T, Stewart. 
ericart de 
WEST KENT a a SHOW : Erratum. In 
our report 0: exhibition an error occurred which 
we take the ant Oproti ity of eae et g In the two 
leading classes for Roses, Mr. R. Cant, of Col- 
chester; was rst, and Messrs. Paul & Son 2d. In the 
next class the positions were reversed 
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED.— J. ~ Monckman (your note 
een T on to our reporter) —W. T. B.— 
C. W. D.—Sington & Co.—W. B. S 
—Captai —E. H. K. & DDA 
Md n =I. Manas. —E. 
S. & ‘Sons. a 
th inclosur re).—H. J. H.— 
M. Marchal Wilder. —J. R. B 
DIED, after a long and painful illness, on the oth 
inst., at The Mount, Sprewspur ury, Ma GEO: YNNE, 
for or severa l years gardener to the | © Miss Darwin, and 
rev at int- 
aiie a Shee 
shire, and Shenstone Moss, near Lichfield, Aged 59. 
‘SS 
arkais. 
COVENT GARDEN, July 16. 
The trade of the market perea i. is Axe. “ 2 ani 
amount of bus ae in soft 
- tions are heavy the Contin ae. and Channel a ais 
Thos. Ti sade Wholesale Apple Mar. 
Fruit. 
Lh Ra. A a. 
Cherries, p. Ib. ee eie Nuts, Cob, p. Ib, .. y 
-| Gooseberries qrt. o 409 sP io = Go-160 
well r ee a Pe i pedons 80-180 
do. go Pears, p. doz, x 
; Š O° 
the 
wing to the 
mitted whenever 
are well 
watering, 
its eff g, 
We have 
' good double-flowered forms of this 
the one being ofa at tint, the, other 
-purple. finer 
, and presume you 
have so also, Regulari rity of publication is der 
so ‘a feature in Continental periodi 
our 
he ; Antam ial } 
ble manure, 
VEGETABLES. 
sides. e 
= o 5 o | Veg. Marr 
nadie Round, 8E to ros ewt, 5 Kidneys, 
: Areda ae sens 
reo eee 2 y 
2 spray oe o 
; Bink white r2bun. 4 ra 
o 
PLANTS IN Pots, 
$2.5 | 
castes id i eag RT *6 o-12 o| Heaths, in var. , doe, a 
Bouvar do. 9g o-1 | Hydrangea .. do, oy 
Cc leech: ‘shrubby g ont o | Liliums, in var., each To 
yperus di 
o. o Mignonette, per doz. 4 
Dracena terminalis do. 
12 oe tles a 
»» Viridis .. doz. 12 0-24 0 Ad e do. oy 
Fairy Roses, p, doz. 6 o-1r2 o| do, Scarlet .. do. 3 
uchsia 4 0-12 0: Rhodanthe .. do. ó o 
SEEDS: 
LONDON : July ee cag to the recent fine 
appearance on Mane. P 
PU il and Sainfoin, new English 
E 
i tum, and Winter Tares ; 
named, especially, we have had a brisk i 
French Trifolium ama quoted at 2s. to 3s. per cy 
ba Madi E aris ing very fem supply as limi 
and the market as ing vel Iin mpath: 
the advance in new seed, o ld -=F s 
held for more m y seod is 
Blue boilin 
age. 
offer no subject for 
w & Sons, Seed Merchants, 37; Mark ZA 
4 
London EC. 
CORN, 4 
Mark Lane on Monday trade was very quiet unde i 
the influence of fine weather, Millers were not g y 
and the e quotations were a trifle easier in Some i 
V CONCSG: jay icy 
and some of those were on sli 
ak falt m 
was mee E ‘Oats, but the bees! qualities suppo te 
thei faize tended nward, but : 
Pena a et flour remained whhiout appreciable change 
‘The average prices ee: ast week w 
ped xs. 7a. + S, 295. 11d, 
“For 
week “re Fie “Wheat, ROS. Sa, ‘Halen 
pase! Oats, 
Ba 
t on Monday last aA wag 
CA 
At the bo diel or Mar 
supply of be: oils and a considerab} 
A fe 
hha! 
oi the choicest, K 
baiti scarce, e rather over the to a 
could ffected. There was also a la 
Trade 
or jambs 
rices \ 
number of sheep gey for a long time rags 
very bad for them, a 
ket, the qnotations being those 
supply was large, con 
gengi and seco aon 
price, 
chok lambs ias ere wan a slight improvement ; trad 
Moy ne calves ; and for milch cows the reports 
a 
HAY. 
The Whit itechapel m market has been moderately act 
for all kinds of fodder, arrivals of which were short, a 
prices remained i; pri fi 
IIgs. ior “> Jos. to i e mi 
gos. to 102s, 6d. ; inferior do., 555. to 755. ; 
335. to 40s. per load. The quotations from the Cw 
land market are as follows :—Superior old meadow 
II4sS. tO 1205, ; a Edo; Bas. to . > new 
to 1155. ; superior old Clover, 1125. to 1208. ; 
pai to IO5s. ; pes a to Tras, ; and 
40s, to 445. per load. 
rapidly in 
now on an piak e. The trade for 
slow, at our quotatio: ign Potatos ar 
r lower terms. English round Potatos were 
at 7s. to gs., but are now inable 
r cwt. Round foreign Potatos are worth 65. to 
and Kidneys, 9s. to 11s. per cwt.—Last 
Lo consisted of 180 
x : ; 2 
Teea pee Eo-26 | 
Mignonette, 12 bun. ees Sweet Peas, ta bun 3 9 6 
Pelargoniums, per 12 ea White Lilies, p. bun. I o- 2 6 
sprays O10 
OALS. 
On Monday best house coals advancec 
i arier business war steady 
225, Walls End Tunstall, 2 
