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THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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Two um. as I put over the others a 
xtending 2 feet 6 о" оси 
еве have all died, but wher e an | Aprie 
each 
Es 
the wall. 
29 years pri 
well. Ihave ап inclination to replant the pe end 
stem, nd епо 
t into the 
of its presen nt wy е, » tha t this кіріс exotic m 
tury 
э 
adding to it decayed turf, but I should like 
whether "e glass coping I have mentioned i ів:0 of f ап y 
real use, whe the r to be — Ё should descend 
angle, or whether 
ces south, 
hài + 
3 
d 
Me some деу, d cause. 
Mildew and А hides. .—Му experience ' will | 
p* as xs Seems Чада З Уд py species of t th 
e mr it m 
may bea 
SEPTEMBER 7, 1861.] 
i it has been for nearly | varieties were Ribston, Red Quarrenden, len, Braddick'a 
wo trees a glass erection, projecting 1 foot at the top|of Clifton, in whose family i e à d Ci , ic 
the li ht, which was 2 feet 60 years, and it can. traced ee for more than - жа. аы olden an aygate в and Kerr 
nd 1 уа ага at the bottom с of the gt 1С У СЪС ўс Үүт family Mr. Newton, gr. to G. Grahame, Esq., E ме 
e, who т "second, sent beautiful -— of the last 
а 
which 
ariety, than i080 in 
gnis ч also Down Pippin. ре vonsh: 
‚ айни чи WA ма, то of the Pippins, 
Mr. bu 
Turn m Lady Lambert, came Kerry 
Pippin, Nonp eil А 8 Pippin, King of the Pippins, 
and Ribst 
Kitchen amie were numerous, The best came 
r, gr. to R. Pulsford, ка» Kingston; 
ewton, and Mr. Frost, also 
Gloria. 
ba 
e redui 
н афа id Dahlias, me у 
ts the of his and those Рў his ^ {А E eng "x 
ms are usually advertised, ak Lem дә osed | neighbours. What is ihe pim ud what is as he даь оез, Ж cent fruit o 
шыш favourably o the effects foll "4 s dy? Cavanensis. [We have no а егет? wil Gansel's Bergamot, Mg went esse d'Angou 
a la - PA aeq, dies —— t Incomparable, Louise Bonne of Jersey, ЖЕП чи 
and dwar i чушш m b mee Colmar. мулы der and X Hutcheson. also долы 
апа е ts, t Es ala you deem it in any wa; | it of Beurr b ce, nne, 
worthy Ik — e me — allow it a — illiams' Bon Chretien paa ; 
place in your c "€: is prepared as CRYSTAL PALACE HoRTIC p EXE priii ced by Mr. Harrison and others. e argest 
follows :—Mix w "ps i pi e ym ne part of nitre | A Dahlia and Fruit Show was is hé d iet on Wednesday Cm ра consisted of а ah f Duchesse d Angou- 
or saltpetre, parte. of жишш, and two parts E nd De last; but although day was |léme, from Mr. Harrison. These were very fine fruit, 
fresh pee ше .quite When mixed throw i Аа it was {еу Шыу, ер. As regards | The best flavoured Pears were ; dee d d 
into a pipkin or common crucible at а A ed de E was especially of onpa Jargonelle. 
s The Judges highly commended a collection of Grapes 
in pots 
eaches, Arn and 526 mtd by Sir 
from of hi vo "s 
Jay 1 d - 
hour; and whén poured o ff from th e sediment may be 
occasion: ally applied with a Dow ES whilst the 
ines э Poisoned hy Carrion. —Аз my ings Vines are 
dug. mt Apples, айч 
їпе 
e best Quèi was stated 
PE y 
00! ing t the m wder and rir 
Now, allowing the qe e qu ed $e eh unds, lat рез French and Germ and fine 2 x the 
" on of boiling water is to be poured by degrees f Mise minis сасани of Trait t the million.” These were in Love ry way ex 
on the powder, and the mixture is to be kept and|from Mr. Henderson, gr. to the Duke of Жиен: Of Dahlias there was a fine du iy. FR P р 
t oc nally until cold, some pure "i "Tren tham, Ms ent aec p fine bunches of generally were in pens 2s condition. S the class of 
blue clay is to be incorporated in quantity sufficient to | Black Hambur: M din y Downes Seedling | 48 varieties, Mr. Salisbury, was first, and 
being ra whole into the consistency of paint, with Grapes a Montserrat Pine Apple Trentham Hybrid Melon, Mr. Kimberley, of Coventry, second; n that Lr 24 
which the s, es аге to be carefully dressed when the | Violette pey Nectarines, and s George Peaches. | blooms, Mr. Keynes a and Mr. 1 
buds are just beginning to swell, of course carrying t the From · iid rd, gr. to J. Kelk, Esq., came a second | of Slough second. Tn ы уеге Талер 
brush below upwards. For Vines half a p which were ошо Dey ei and ueen, Pluto, Mr. Stocken EM [o Douglas, Chair- 
this reale compound, added to one gallon of | well ripened М po ti arl of Shaft ASH d Sg ig 
boiling water and up till cool, may be used f Jenny Austin. i 
clear of the sediment, over the leaves with a fine rose characteristie of TG vince = in Pers ct: ion; Ж Lenis Mrs. Pigott, ry p aun tri ЖЫЗ, Sind] 
yringe, occasionally, according to the season, shutting Prickly | Cayenne 1 Pine Apple, а Melon, some Peaches | Herbert, Triomphe de Pecq, Bono Lady Popham, 
up the lights for two or three hours; when, if the sul- rine: Magnum Bonum | Mrs. Waters, Dinorah, Mr. Duke of R 
phuretted vapour remains too strong in the house, the ал Messrs. p p^ age, E You phare i Kaile also | burgh, Rosebud, William Dodds. ndora, Mrs. Vyse, 
lights жау. le quee for free ventilation. Leve tt showed good collections, in Which were Muscat and | Mrs. Critchett. 2" Тірру Bob. Mr. Legge, Mr. 
due atten is given n to the 2 eparat ion and to its| Black Hamburgh Ога Plums, eim and Nec- er, Mr n, and Mr. Cattell also showed in 
application, it will be did I nal and Mel hese classes, 
In Fancies Mr. Keynes was first, Mr. Kimberley 
second, and Mr. Turner third. Among varieties shown 
by these P were Harlequin, Lady Paxton, 
Queen Mab, Countess of Bective, Mary Lander, Gari- 
ng's | ри, Leopard, Flirt, pe ысу other well-known kinds, 
cellen! conditio , both as regards freshness, 
ateurs' Class 
n I should be 
planted four years, 
ДЫ ce. If the poison Boe 
not die pt the first. ўма; then I should purpose pas 
UU What say your Correspondents? 
Li . 
to W. H 
The best tw 
ie, Esq.; and Mr. Dwe 
Viscount “Erensoy, ib. excellent Bak. Amabi 
A mburgh came from Mr. 
a i Smith, Esq., 
uscats was | Leo] 
Pluto, Impératrice Eugénie, 
ded 
pre со 
а 
e bu ап ch of the same eee $ 
use, gr, to 
h. 
Мисс wer 
tributed by Mr. t. p рый, the Rev. C. Fellows, 
and Mr. Corp. Among the sorts were Harlequin, 
hunt reso, Inimitable Queen Mab, Countess of 
Paxton, Pauline, Enchanter, Flirt, 
Carnation, ond Twist, — 
Со nfidence, Mrs. Jon 
" Blondin. 
everal Seedling moe „жеге shown, among ыа 
оп апу 
you on two years бет mci D 
which had mber of con 
hich | off by Mr. Henderson, gr. 
aud Mr. em „вт. to Lord Tenterden. 
both issuing from one eye. 
m 
utram, 
. to ue Duke of € Satherland 
Bo th | show 
ind Reliance, from Mr. Rawlin ings ; ылы, Alderman 
^ arge Deodar 
had been moved. the prerie year, and a P. „Мааа 
shown 
"ov E of 
ку i i 
eat benefit, Г their тон 
and foliage in muchi improved. J. Phi [Then 
we — conclude that to eie nre tap is a preju- 
dice. those who 
eer aram well-ripened, and finely co olou 
f Peaches and Nectarines the best came 
am ; and Mess 
were 
rev. and others from 
Capt 1 x 
y. Mi nchin, and 
Lone of Trenth an SST: 
Tillyard, Packman, s Hold ", also showed good fr 
| The sorts consisted of Barrington, Chancellor, and Ro 
STS. 
The first were еду аа ; those from 
red. 
fro m Mr. | Pat 
s. Goldsmith, Kaile, Mr. Patey, Me very fine, had evidently been injured 
ч. КА те 
ep Standish came a beautiful exhibition of 
Perhaps have Conifers at command | George Peaches, and Violette Hátive, Pitmaston tecla Gladioli, well varied ın алд. and big S uu d icta ig. 
TES and домо. Nectarines. We ticed large and Ie received as bec orar eserved a are of atten- 
pe 1& Pp eed e tifully ripened fruit of the » alvi Pei a ОШ | ion. Messrs. You E саире ОГ Б 
dee га + ышкаш а cuckoo over | late variety, to whic a prize but they w by по mé means so fine e 
the nest till th — n-fi ло, ugs a Tst pos Was а! to | them from that firm on 1 
en ds 1 — mpeg dy Mr. Baile and a . Poitle, for his variety. Hollyhocks some Ў 
E accident, I have also kept the eL od Jar the sa e | Dr. mu of n and Mr. Blair, Bank Grove, | Messrs. Downie, Laird, Lain 
meth z tine Wiliam Rayner, Surge ear Kingston, - ue best red.fleshed. kinds, both of | and Mr. . The first Went 
Spireas.—Will 76 «€ me viti the name of es which ap imi ai єз Чеш. Beauty, Rosy Gem, John Pow, Lady 
Spiræa Ten enclose. to Th it for sev ad, eral Brown Turkey ан d fine, were pef bc ете mms ИСЕ ugh. 
an : yi lowlis. е: 
White blossoms form a le Бае um шу Mos де conde v “holiy iom Ap nw Бан Mr.C had Н зе v, Admiration Joshua ke, 
m vini of the Humea; the leaves also give the urnishel by Mr. Betteridge, Milton | Monarch, Mese Mi ^ us A $ "o 
nt а noble appearance on terrace ban е Amaranthus Surpasse, т, Jaune, Lady Kmg, 
Smith, ку Най, im [8 ае аг n Hbi Steventon: 1 ires si Pa k Bed wr and Lady dl brook. f Seedlin A the best were 
Indian form of our wild S. Aruncus. Of Plus )g hd X T аг Us ^ Whiting sb owed good | Prince Imperial (Birc fd a very fine shining mul- 
wur e pré —A very fine specimen of this mee dishes of ci ngage, ol idi Kirks', aE Washington. | berry ; T een Victoria (Chater), rose; George b 
foul үрк майа Шш the yn © the Bristol Zoological | Other ey ae consisted of Goliath, t nds' Seedling, | crimson ; d Stansted Rival (Downie, &е.) г 
y, а Tiffany house, igh, with a , salmon. 
having been erected for. its reception Анас ат x. best "Desin Aper ont botid by Mr. | Of Cut Roses, boxfuls were furnished by Messrs. 
in question is the property of Robert Leonard ard, Esq.,' Mortimore, gr. to 520 Browne, Carshalton. The ' Laing, Keynes, and Turner, but they unmistakably 
