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[FEBRUARY 27, 1864, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND MR GAZETTE. 
ising ye young men with improvements in 
actice of horticulture? When such men as 
to provide ‘and act for the best, w 
of a garden S establishment are 
hand Md ys 
of t 
mmitted to 
ir dt is a necessity ; ; 
emerson a 
on | effete, o or useless, or dead, Chiswick is at this 
ent more necessary than ev ver, and has, 
believe, ae ity to arise Phonix-like from h 
take its proper me at the 
The d 
age. 
ntain of horticultural | 
of Chiswick e fou 
information, is Mey telling upon the rising 
generation in. ners. We willingly admit | O 
that there © bright” — nt " 
whole, the class is w it 
when it yielded a fee I heat ensis] 
complaints by head g , that the young 
men who enter the profession are not the same 
ent as formerly, pere ed and 
kuowlsddé-sielin is pro e Chiswick 
to be useless? Na r, it wie it to be, as 
we have already said, a necessity of the present as 
it was the 3 € fr 8 p 
keeping up this very influe it in 
truth, we now janie say, goed ‘the class rot Mlowe to | 
which ho "e more aaa ig de as, if we 
t the eviden yes and 
m 
as! a change come ove’ 
posce the fashionable T vot go v his- 
wick now as ont the 
of ‘the. “Society, that ^" a a 
e 
o 
we not 
id uch ‘ire eum 
present generation of 
m 
then 
and. does not 
pens 
nobility an d gen try w 
bs eultivation of the s 
ie y ‘which has been honoured 
on its 
- but 
ears, clun E vis the Hier reed idis iia troubles, 
in the hope of brighter days returning, and that 
moderi horticulturists ys given wi "m fot; 
to an extent unkn n former tim 
ick worn out, indeed! even in its 
awa 
Britis Horticulture. We p 
e det 
from that which it now occupies 
Wer have on several occasions noticed 
Mmm progres of the — Pur" 
Seg dee rapas. and we are now gratified to 
A report fi Wi s : d 
ecew. r 1863, that the beni E 
be a respect o cultivadla of this 
E es “yielding fle it in the West In 
mis sult i in a successful issue, under 
nae et that seeds of w Ao 
as Were rece yc at th wa 
a 
g on, unknown at leas 
until some months afterwards a Tepo ody, 
o 
cognisel 
was the A re -o t hali their mons ‘orere Ct 
nk bw wishful to 
in ET wer, the rat t o 
riment of testin ^ the 
ants a aui and timih for 
i hi ighe a -= des of this island— 
F 
approached, by far tow 
them removed, ja small Mu 
a 
E bearing Chiswi ith the emblems pf its 
peaceful d? 
kept the owners of England on the 
Bocie ety's. roll, m „While it has been passing 
by the Fellows and their friends would “they no 
e interest in 
sympat! hy to b. sacrificed for an idea which, 
=. it is, is not gardenin 
t now on the ——— of what 
3 pleasant me eting. - 
e| visits ? It nee 
ed n an 
might be, the sum ad be better i NA than 
on some other questionable propo 
At present, however, there is mte — 
to those who ‘have not a ae and intense interest | 
B when old Chiswick 
—we love the rmn name—was a school of 
horticulture, by which we modi as much an exem- 
lification of advanced genii as a seminary | w 
ng bie 
ts, to 
evation | being abou! 
e plant, n 
6 fee ti ii abit; ey 10 ranches 
H Grey 1 of stem i 
rey Barks, Cinchona nitida eit C. 
which itis granted the distance does not fa 
But a reasonable inducement would outwei fab eek 
the — n many of those 3000 Fellows 
or young gardeners, we have on acquiri 
new fruits and = flowers, rs, which “bate; in fact, 
ae ae around us. We have gone on 
ight of science ra | 
ced | peua 
me in merely to derive pleasure, f 
rapid progress. 
with three branches; 
asure 
experiment ha 
voci 189, 
onths of August and Sept tember, 
nurserymen and 
y dud have been parsimoniously cramme 
ing on its 
priva i oto ts, be capacious en to take 
E the vast extent of subjects to: be illustrated ; it it 
Dope vens a publie g: — ES what garden 
ofas shir for the very obj 
is it to be 333 — be devoted to i? ie 
WERE d 
tablishm 
that 
0| or, 
and greater 
intrinsic "ie | hate 4 better i in pic ee 
they have att tared 
respect to effort made 
merits to those who would gla ay 
the ema tears What Aue indere 
from being don 
has been mil es bo 
he facts which we think uS be, and 
ate 
| into a space not half sufficient for their apd 
lie waste ; arti 
[ore their soil 
nt 
the a pue of the plants werk, 
removed to Bath. They were now 
t 
altoget! = a more eri bes hardy 
WiLsoN stron es 
