THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 





ALBAN'S GRAPE.-Fim 



GERANIUMS can 



glass ; so cold thai ^possible ; j at some 



.- > gloomy thai nobody could calculate how long ii : .: lei . 

 would take to bring his flowers out. And hence we j interest* 

 1 on all sides the most unhappy anticipations of excel 



If* *22i SftUowin* detirable plants : 





and Mrs. X.'s. ai 

 could not fill a carava 



i tell. g °° ° rtUne t 

 For ourselves we h 



max, SLOUGH, 

 -rung plants now ready for de- 



; '^' /'v. .' j ' '■: i ; ■:;;;• ; ' 



&T' ^ ^ 2 ptr Jo™"" 1, 



--per dozen." 



rtrenerg' ©htontcie, 



'^MUj^^f y 12, 1849. 



- ' 



f Saturday 



n Orchid advanced.; 



e>:ahli- 



1 1 >y the admirable 

 brethren. This would he the 

 e known to everybody, as well as 

 apparently inadequate to great 



tiro:*" 



keepers. If 



out such great results with modest means would 

 be better appreciated than it is. 



The day of I ■red in by a 



warm and bril i by a night 



worthy of July. Up fc ' ' ' 



•hat : 



lis «!■■;; .ht ul part of a May flower-show. If our 

 nglish gardeners produced nothing else, their 

 zaleas would place them at the head of their pro- 



: Chow-fa, or any of the great Chinese lovera of i»m>. 

 Horticulture, tranferred by electric telegraph from visilo 

 Azalea gardens of Fa-tee, which they fancy a ' the tr 

 paradise, to our 01 a season, occur 



Good Azalea growing may be taken as a test of the was li 





Orchid 

 Jus the r 



■■.■:l.h- ' 



L^unrms 



vet ben g it ident amoi 

 11 ensure equal success in 

 :e, which gives such thii 

 ;n of intelligence, bred i 



h't the Council 



present time I i 



steady progress." The late 



. ;-h gardening 



- more then K \ in_ i ies es Prim \t . tne 



mty of ' and Duchess of Cambridge, and other disting 

 - - 

 V.'e lately ventured to express a hope tha 



I - repeat the re pest. It Ifi 



ceivesfroi p\L TO THE 



the Fellows of the t- ir cor- MOST PERFECT CULTIVATION.— No. V. 



Amongsl t mind, varying as 



Look at the Roses. Of these pi s th. they, ity mity, and speaking of 



tion in pots was once deemed hopeless 



undoubtedly attended by di: fit 



cannot conquer. And yet tl, ■ 



tuples of the highest gardei 



Had Roses 

 would have divided 

 ith the Azaleas and 



f performing operations 



. e<in „-^ L .,.i, 



Ly must grow thes 

 and besides, how delight {'ul to 1 



Vl .,', ; j,. • ,, ■■ ...'..-..:■ 



is, however, only right to state that the stove 



■es f foliage. Tho only striking neve! 

 im was an Arpophyllum. shmung v.; 

 , ted to produce 



gardener;' every day and hour im & its 

 .: not h:s bauds ; 



operations ; and this brings me to seeds 







of the success 





It will 

 called so, appeared but 



C T higgle oT r,V '- 1in ase ,! ] 



? ft* oS Z'Zl iT/ nd P. erseverance > - 



» ! Itls the want Fl anc% n '°' '•'' ' - M ' ' ! den of the Duchess I 



*<°*P*rity J ^/hich w, ig mention this the m 



-■ :-.: '' .' 



^"'ONheld 



moment that exhibitions of 



nfluence the developmen 





