THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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JoeietT was established in Sydney in 1848, chiefly 



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Botanic Garden there. H-. Iir t' -„>.'. .i..n wv h Id i,- 

 October, 1843. The summer exhibil 



ud the progression of the Society in importance and 



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ohoni fetes. The matters exhibited were flowers and 



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Pwifl.ra kerni»'s-i, V .':.>■■!, j.arpjrea, Erica vestita 



■Unata objects. Fuchsias *( 8 ), Vrt^vSs, gr. to 

 T. S. Mort, Esq. Tiia gem of this collection was a 

 lorgwos Fuchsia coralliuu, and there were fine plants 

 •T Dr. Jephson, Desdemona, and Exquisite. Fuchsias 



topUnts. Annuals (6), T. S. Mort, Esq.; 



'. S. Mort, Esq. ; exqui 

 ! Me Arthur ;VSSfui 



These, plants are f( 



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 ;ry superior quality ; the thread c 

 i, and was perfectly clear and round 



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we viewed CrUr-it ,, Mils— Hu 



mentier, Br, ■« help w»h- 



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F the hybrid Chii 



we noted Fulgens 

 Bslle Thurette, 17 feet ; 

 *" m, 1/ feet; Blush Hi 



jwspapers say, "must be seen to be fully s 



'. course, time is required to produce plants of so 



renue of pillar Roses, 50 yards long, formed of vigorous 



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 ,a : Blush Hip. 

 t we caught a glimpse 



rought together, we observed, among new R ises — 

 mce : Adrienne de Cardoville, rosy crimson, larf 

 lad of good form. Most 1 Princess Royale (P< 



Perle des Panaches, wl 

 Fiaman 



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I—ding ; Je me Maiutiendrai, rose, large and double, 



the pots with well pal. 

 . of the house in whieh 



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, nearly 40 acres of gro 

 loses ■« BO* the only 



tig single specimens oh 



\ very good. Hybrid Jw 



in the way of 



es. Among the autumnal?, we noted Damask Pei 



•a! : Julie de Krudner, pink, a free bloomer, an 



*e A de e prasHn, pink, pale ed L rei 



ty ; Reine des Fleurs, rosy pink, dull now. but sai 



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.,,, , but ot ble; Madame Pepin, pale roe 



fcefeu™*^ 1 *» : which the toQrfto 



Jf*eSr* b ilr r hi ' J " vVnarVe't Chattkm 



•■omprised Potatoes, Caroline 



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principally of vintage i 



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When well rooted iiu-y aiv pinned in the open ground. 



Miscellaneous. 



On a new Tt ' >.«<&.— The 



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and for a large number of the secondary products related 



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more orle8s*dee^ v, '.. /■ U.lh», < ■> r '< >- 'I H*»eU*. 



Calendar of Operations. 



