THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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it was obtain 
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the anniversary aioe pa place 
NDON FLOR 1 Sept. 13 
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d the Prince Regent 
ng kinds less ne ya 
tivated early sorts. 
ted to be t 
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n the 3 of 
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a short time previo 
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ss Jan 
1j — of Beautica, 
+ promising f ower of good 
Vaignac,” H 
IHE 
was shown 
Fel adapted for showi 
a them were some 
acta rilliant 
our account of 
subject of 
aes aaa 47 — 2 rer 
ed cat Asi very 8 
n — 3 a light lilac | 
fate iy of — Bxhibition 3 
lessrs 
ng 
splendid varieties, 3 
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A Descriptive Catalogue of Selected Roses, cultivated 
for Sale. Thomas Rivers, Sawbridgeworth. 
Edition for — A 
The same. By m Wood 2 Son, Woodlands, 
Maresfield, near — Susse 
goo 
e to find with Rose ca 
logues in general is the géit number of sorts, many 
of them worthless, which are 79 . — 
uae division of on familie ses 
he former sees a 
2 catalogue, full of names, re re- to pany 
ossi ible to select from ; the latter has his a 
vided that he se 
w, however, 
rs’ attention has — direeted to the subjee t, * 
wing inconvenience ” will be 
in some — arrested, and we are gla 
in his catalogue, 5 select lists of Roses in eac 
family, only, have bee i 
nee to Bou 
ng useful ashe pu 
family is now almost perfect, 
splendid pret eee, 
ir own roots they a 
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— Aa s, Mr. Rivers has 
“ naas 22 — 
a hod iG 3 7 bed 
re unrivalle ed; for when well 
with Ense bck. 
pretty seedling Verbena, named 
Was exhibited by t 
1 
shown in 
Gro 
eut flowers added 
wer to a advantage); 
ms were 
— 
this Show without 
H — l they — — in great p 3 
| nearly: their full de. The elimbing 
n be su . 
to 
t 
In er 
chat “for beds for the — 
may be 
55 
mer 
mended fous — — — — — 
Ros: 
Tn 3 give the following as the result of their 
experiene 
s to insure a magnificent er mer y bloom, 
ways found an abundant s ply of mánure 
absolutely e ; indeed i useless 
th to attempt 8 y 
ey ios 
mposed at least one eee fi 
each plant); and if standards the 
porn! will be found highly 
e beds in 
ra o cover the au 
during the month of Feber 
‘prump 
ing o nure, and 
i “should ey lightly “forked in, 
place either in Febru: 
these o y require some o 
ed out, and the remainder left 
Roses may also 
reatment, It will be . 
= 
the ground a 
shidh distance from wk stools, greatly assist in checking 
fros 
Pi the severity of the 
Gar 
St. i og -a 
Harcourt.—To W with 
seat Fe! Colonel Vi 
the topogra 
the Lale of Wight, ihe eastle arid grounds of St. Clare 
ose eatalogues tive just been for- I 
They both deserve the careful perusal | ge 
Roses vi 
e 
| (Bourbo 1 
rel 
tri 
i Jacques Lafitte Ny 
e Souv Aedh 
der a plant o 
» he therefore feels obliged 
that 0 
are Aa 
crim: 
t 0 
to be cultivated in pre- 
y a ta e 
d te il ay 
uring the summer 2 plentiful supply ofli yE rA view 
3 according to! n 
the shoòts should t 5 shortened to about 
the Hybrid China and 51d 
the 
are well known. The castle was built 
by the late Lord 8 
be the o 
rains 
Swithin, however, had exerted an injurious influence 
as elsewhere ; but the 
ormed last winter, 
e newer 3 but 
they were, R= mostly out — porte Montai 
meres 
mphe w bee Mats me Spelir, 
er.), Madame Verangot, and 
formed in what was once a pond, and into w 
is obtained by means ofa fli 
— here are some 
japoniea 
ower, about 10 feet high. Hydrangea j ee te a single 
8 * about 50 heads of bloom looked very 
in a hollow 
s the aye tion to ager viz. that of filling 
f with grit. Of Roses in bloom 
ote were ieee which is inferior as a 
yellow Rose to Cloth of Gold, but Dp age E 2 > 
8 on account of its e normou ; Souve 
de la M son, General De 3 of tase 
fou aa PN Yellow C hina), Mad udot ( 
Malton (Yellow Ching), 
n the south wali of the castle the 
worthy of n 
he white te Banksian ace Mr. 
a 
phy hy of 
ee 
ere covers the walls as extensively and as naturally as 
apr we 
here 
This terrace is 
the Ivy on other parts p 
supported on n the nort 
ever which is caught a bine ge pia — 
garden, to which access is b; 
Jone = „ garden, a cite ani 
of Unique, purple; 
Fly by ae acetosum); lte Ker, . goose - 
d Sidonie. The large oval, forming 
sessios tii 
. 
. 
seres 
So; a Win 
NEW GARDEN —— 8 IN wen 
audsome. rate. 
N. B. =' Very han Unimportant. 
Where Published. | p —ꝓ Quality. | Natural Order. of Pn, of sant peal Where, 
Bot. Mag.,t.4393 | Mexico | d. 1 Indian Figs | Yellow wa 
Bot. Mag., t. 4394 Java St Melastomads Red May 
Bot. Mag., t. 4395 | East Indies S. h Verbenes Yellow May 
Bot. Mag., t. 4397 | Borneo S, R Asclepiads Dull purple Ki 
des Serres, | Mexico G. B Cranberries Orange n. 
Serres, | Canaries | G. r Leadworts | Blue | xs 
