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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



^?sr* e r h ceiSLte ut fo n r e a t 



; 



JS of Iver. It is a well proportioned fl 

 SjBtrikin? in appearance 



^jpTOduced, and 



lup, presented by the Queen Dowager, 

 V. P. Ayres, of Brooklands ; Gold 



dedal, t'o Mr. Young 



• ■ial.t. Mr. Kay, of Norwood. 



(Euphorbia splendens ; 2d, Saiall Siiv.r AdeLiid 



:<i; :ii 



f Norwood, for Alpines; 



SK»*duty on^gTass L 



extending its practical 



those engaged in horti- 



pans, propagating glasses, 



licbtefos. 





md. It is 



oughout the greater part 

 i plant, the southern limits 

 the Scottish border. ] 



■ really the plant intei 



(!■■ icripti m : but Mr. Babington, by wl 



< 



i'» > i. and Mr. [5 ibin-t n, v,i ■ - , 

 I his Manual, 368. 



PI. 2<J 1 7. Statiee rariflora. (Drej . )— An ornamer 

 : waste places near th « i. [t .... , kno\ n to Ra 



1 figures are given. Described by (the Rev. M. J 



New Garden Plants. 



80. Eryihrina Hiiusii.:.!!. Mi- Hidwiil'a Erythrina. 

 (Garden Hybrid.) 



Spofforth, by Air. B 







'&., 



'.:,', 





I 



■ '-r M.at ::, , 





if i heads of 



central flowers, and the large 

 jreenhousa ad- 

 aortas, and in 



i, was in goad condit 







Calendar of Operations. 



Disbudding Fruit-trees.—" Do not take Nat 

 the operation in question. Severe disbudding, su 



.- . ' ■ ._' -■■ '-■•*-■ .-■■!■ : - '■ 



...-,: . ...,-:...■ 



business, or neglected, 



Garden Memoranda. 



have seldom seen lim-r, Pinks, 1 



all fruit-trees 

 ch they break, 



1 possess suffi- 

 I keep up the 





