spring. h vered wonderfully, t of them 
seing now nearly sno pli with he ian foliage. 
бавен, wii сө — — 
afre th 
E: эште 0 - TI winter e 
h was m 
E tt 
к шу ey dipai the Ap 
"badly affecte ted with America 
= E been. tried as 
h "^ There i isa good sprinkling of fruit, 
e Bellegarde, Late Admirable 
eacb, 
tis even t€ sugary аа Ше Bellegarde, 
Ке requires а roasting autumn to have 
fection. Itis толар, with а good many fibre 
to the imt mem it is ка d сыре эме is pale yellow, 
streaked ottled o 
buds for mhi e vs if next s spri 
a good crop may be ted. On Beurré Rance a few 
fruits are eia E — "cag aue warm 
Glo and Duchesse d'An- 
itehen g Potatoes have caught the = 
ease, from res я һе pu is dc empt. It mu 
be admitted, howeve Жез; re so than 
kinds, and that 
out to dry with a view to stop its pro. 
FLORICULTURE. 
— ——— 
ptores cate —The gern tn id Mug! is 
cety, a 
I place my :роё: or ón а 
low ni, е take my seat in front. I then, with a bloom 
sharp knife elose to the stem 
= ng 
mie 
aede 
"e ie mpra a slight twist, 
е ј‹ int on the under 
The nib i 
itom. Itis then 
soil which had been placed on 
п іп asimilar man 
КА hi 
not ouly Meis the 
that part, | 
! ; for if те: 
E TE dui ue n b heat, 
: © will be perceived ; yet t 
"Which they s! wly give vt = to the "heuefit of the. 
ecd T aus here n осе the operation of piping ; 
n 18 muc ih: more difficult to roo 
E^ MS n Pint, yet I have adopted it with tolerable 
Saxe- 
- — half way down, 
wh ve or not it 
to be seen. The 
uch less hurt, has dinde young | si 
a 
been 
ple trees-have 
blight. Brushing the parts 
with a painter’s brush dipped i in strong vinegar 
medy. 
e 
[í 
e 
r- 
i 
es a siu 
e sun with 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLF. 
ehes hgh, when th 
rst winter; but the 
be 
e seedlings spindle, the 
мнит туч - (A сөзә. 
ortuuate 
e he — — 2 in tet 
d preea bet 
—The 
y last 
s dt was вА - 
«DON FLORICULTURA:, cg Ry 
took place 
Rovan SourH Lox 
meeting for the season ou ctt 
пине Zoologica 
at ed. 
hater, of Saffron Wa 
s. Ashley, 
ens, and the day being 
PA 
about 3 may | 
plauted out on а сане rich bed, Itis =A vot | i 
too 
t 
covered 
ore | the 
а 
1 Gard 
НоПућос P in 12 spikes, were лаа ub Mr. = 
iden. the 1s ward 
f 
nd as a mean kee 
Among the emee we find 
he | Virgil’s Georgies, but і 
et int mme into Italy, *or Columella, tou 
it, and Vinys in his 
T 
уз 
`{ Virgiis death, made no mention of i 
ambeau, Queen of 9 
rk, 
y of Cheshunt, 
As re 
Ch. MM DM ue 
B 
Negro, Sir € 
aru d John Komes Miss “Caroline, Mr. Herbert, Primrose 
Perfection, Fearless, Jo ward, Ariel Sir F. Batburs 
Rachel К. 
Miss енын Fanny Keynes, Duke of Wellington, 
— Gauntlet, 
and Plantagenet. Mr. Le 24. 
An the 
12 Wien Fo or 
ancies, Mr. аута в Glass, 
Mr. Robinson in t Boe 15. Dahlias 
were exhibited, die А being. аре eader ste 09 Mi 
First Cl 
ass Certificate last ye 
Lord Bath is ) a Fr ti 
tty 
. Pope's Omer Pacha, а ruby erimson, recer 
е. wlings' Miss Frampton, а 
crim ason ; fin ne in vg os and good in subs 
tifi r. Keynes furnishe 
good fever hel Ruby Queen, which e аа a First 
Certificate. € b others ited, the b 
Class 
cou 
ines Менш к Port Royal, Duchess of S wi 
24 | or. 
e 
E 
g 
т 
3 
$ 
in 
II! 
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т. 
BpPAXEEGBRER 
Oranges w 
in the n'nth oentury, that they were 
ves ы in vie ч but were 
e Moors, They 
ated the eud of the 
ent me 5. Sabina, 
of he Amé l 3th 
the crusaders foun s, Oranges, and Lemons v 
pom Puesins ; ; and, in site "Шат — 
rauges and 
Keynes) p ow and pink, slightly tyas with eri а; 
; Beauty Raw- 
ady aat yes ; Dr 
oi € It appears моден тч x 
f Lemons trom e -— Arabia and ч 
lings); and ie лш эы (Rawlings), a striking | p 
In addition was а good den of eut flowers, 
Misc нон» -— A he ээң 
Roses: А K. In ning standards, the 
pads the bran wy in order that the lower branc! -r may ineline 
downwards; wg these end shoots being left t 
vér th Е н ces ved pruned, the latter in arrive at 
when ger ot нун ее — рез ng | 
up, tour or five Du ау Аз {һе в adva 
large size, they require e мма rom ы 
—— 
Rosesin the United. States.—1 hav whole hedges 
Roses in South "инеш 6 feet high Weed with 
as I моц 
ove the lower | 
and shorten Es фе ends of Не others ; менет am not fo nd | P 
way too 
Deinem 
ua y the ver аге ber 
› ыш АЫ 
y and gen tera, Pushing | Ui. 
aowi? till the blade 
| 
А 
LE 
entleman 
and Oranges,— А long chapter is 
r ir can e n tha 
лер 
n, a 
end bud should be Jer; | 9tte in 
r0 ree eye cma 
about а eentuty la . “оне of Oranges. 
The rome is believed to have olluwed a different 
migration into Е — 
op 
"ed in, aud possibly indigenous "A 
-— 
= 
lever great 
— as for — flowers and fruits. 
{ . — 
J 
into Europe | t 
Phe m modern days, but - vy vente eal 
Asia. The ies k ob 
the south- 
e Asintic continent, it is said to 
to the West Iudies, and 
, е 
— 
taly, f 
AU as having been sent from Genoa 
the ман Carlo Cadenas, near Naples. Тһеге йв 
no record et =” first in 
from the East or Ше 
[Citrons are cultivated at Flore 
been favourites ás- "eb e 
Among riding 
dte — ates. 
between -— i Crus mor эш О 
ourndb of :Horticultural осте. зо 
vosmet endi 
ANT DEPARTMENT. ` B 
aciuths and other Duteh 
ie place - confidei 
come to үн pido vpn that the Cito, t the Оны An 
d the 2 merous arieties now in 
and a little extr: manure: water ean easily be given, to - 
bene up for: the vane of the extra tem tene conse- 
rculation, а saeua and 
in, the 
-states 
itike be nedésdaey 
genera 
mountains of enti Others, it is true, teli " that 
The best com- 
t for Datch bulbs is | two parts good strong mellow | 
e act toria de ure rrt i 
th clean 
India, 
tron, the Orange, and the Lime are to, 
as distinet € reut valleys, even in ^ "wild 
; but ese observations d not'appesr to 
+ ч 3E dté tau 
D 
Mat hich 
in the case of trees во ‚ Jong and во 
m 
ea intermixed, ганд u ma rsen 
Selecta 
ME И 
he neral! meri "With k 
ш. plen wei ару of Moi Td T. en и 4 i 5а il Citrus ад); it is almost universally adu admitted — i 
*r a north-east wall, and having m: а distinct species ды: dn rp only know -o Le + 
` the soil abou about them, when perfectly dry, they are covered | state of cultivation. It jmitted. disco oe 
6 hand-glass, They someti o slight d т ае o d 2 - vert 
1 remo € eo 
г «іа Кана фы» ма dnm м in the size of its flowers, iiis $e differen «се in the | pre "the 
fruit; but Dr. Buchanan Hamilton, нек нн рове, as 
кы on such matters, some P" 
gilt ral ave origiatel in the | — 
сечо, and 1 & better kuowledge of the floras ot South- | valuable T^ 
be eastern before we ean i to any pla e | grown 
тоша be with | А аса ас of [sre + 
gh of many of gie varieties there cultivated, for wh зһ exhale 
they are y to off. d | must refer to the w к ба Дена ior "d 
8 n in the resent purpose, to ex 
i ost do c of April it may | more important race. or speeies duoc as they e 
ut, and sown in shallow pans, or on a bed, | be considered. Tini. desean known w 
it slightly randi jt may remain th Citron, It 
