THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ANCY 8 ARGONIUMS for 
DROOPING GLOXINIAS ied 1864 
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NIUMS for 1864 
1864 
For pri E 
NOVELTIES v which can be had on Aar 
Mr. W. B. also begs to announce that his NEW SN 
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Bedding Plant, COLEUS MARMORATUS, 10s. 
Orhit ental Plant, Fi go ARG Oat fol. 
VARIEGATUM, 81s. 64, 
Establishment for New and Rare Plants, King’s Road, 
Chelsea, London, S.W. 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle, ok 
TURDAY, APRIL 30, 
MEETINGS FOR THE EN EK. 
Royal er en dici of mulo 
Wepnespax, May 4 E Rie em oy 
$ tern 
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The EXPOSITION UN Yet LLE p'Honrric 
no en at 
t Brussels 
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nara 
great. measure also in M ott the ager 
— of the —¥ oin ‘There are — or his 
» specimen 
have y, and there are — 
principal departments of the seshititn, | 
endless lin nes of tall stages which elevate 
iat it almost 
n 
cc. 
Teast in the 
of those 
n 
SPRING LIST of 
a pes here ndranetng, there v 
flowers 
show ; are on 
bushes mich, when di 
ir M 
patil ni of the ‘show will be 
which appears 
ee an Generally, i& may be state ted 
sueh as Palms and Cycads were 
Plentifal an. pde ; fd, ea SOM — y 
cred effect, Ferns w 
asa considerable number fi! dem 
Teseent habi abit, their. cha 
there thro 
Min 
appearance of 
ihti i 
out relief, and set | 
not so vial as "e 
e plants of oed d 
oi er 
n f 
nd Wwe Il attended 
? | sittin 
name P a fh pa ramme. 
in| W 
Tromso, of Ipswich, c 
| Co. 
TES tof "ie pe Ferns and foliage i s like. d ae 
3 üloomin nothi 
plentiful, and, introduced - and there in — 5 
able contrast, they had a very good effect, 
aed other set = eu of eae we our- 
es ew, mely, ippe- 
arum fur nished several rey tling gtoups, 
the pots being set the floor;and the blos 
Coi 
extremely interesting objects, 
spe s of considerable: 
ssoms | - 
pla 
size ad apparently | li 
e n 
annarv 
ik inh 
y 
ew | of the plants and the quality of the flowers, to 
| those rd at our London early shows. 
| exhibited, As to their arrangement, we 
already mentioned that there — no straight, 
formal, lofty, expensive stages, and we might 
alm ost say in respect to d mde part of the 
space occupied, that there was no staging at all, 
a: p 
same 
h 
dk they stad 
e only dr 
mode "T rrangement i is the want of sp 
rselv es 
at first Tight P4 ap d ico 
might be a ratistion of each other, bright blue 
a amet ted im the first for Tw — ^ the 
the 
som g 
C. verna mper ir 
th at of C, bier 
hat b 
cultivation, fob iore t irom 
.. The latter may be so any 
or the 
ints, but even though there 
Y 
was considerable | 
|eroiatug we did hot s e that any serious D 
ich for 
ngies m g wanes eae » id 
ontemporanebus m with the flower 
by im og! and hortioultural 
ere: from all parts of Europe; and sever 
re held for the discussion of the subjects 
e understand that it is in ctus wa 
hold a similar International Flower MI 
Hortieultural eem nme London in 1886) i 
possible vent auspices eof the Royal Hortieul 
taral Sovi 
e our last Number (17), it was announced that 
the Third Spring Show wee ae os jo Hortieul- 
ural Society at South K d m Poa 
s of 
SIA VERNA, an old-fashioned free booming 
anial, et was commended,” Upo 
subject Mr 
tter :— 
* The atmosphere of South Ke —_—e being a 
ently unfavourable to some of my plants, if I eh 
eem from the 
de 
| here and tree a plant with v 
ing | of error 
. Tompson sends us the ollow Aree? rhaps h 
herefo 
more | given on Tuesda Aay last 
rode of his 
c 
ae 
fh 
arying from pal 
epest imaginable se a 
iole ot flow 
We that thes ts ar 
edis: be Mus not 
or the first plants "bi blossomed in a 
in M 
f all 
Je. dr $i observation of ad 
yan 
viole I ee In our opinio; 
"n he has hi 
cannot doubt 
ap ibo on Ar he so o riy ieri 
Tuts is the pe of Lectures, From the Royal 
Institution Albemarle "n to the smallest 
pr the meet t parish in the 
remote county the T ot Teoturing ili A air! 
ll the v have their trained 1 ers, S0 
vs phase 
n furore for 
ure an PAM hitherto 
novelty he thr 
inte 
ied plants growing, two 
long, they would surely 
their inade 
is wand rcge flag a little, 
mmediately for several 
will put them right. 
ur | Pere 
Apela = have grown it years, and at 4 
was inclined to give it up, 9s I found it so untract- 
ab biad e ee at pee a in M a ener 
whi even NUTT. seems to have done, 
an no one ys I poy E met find mcn: 
een bea travels 
1 pero By tr £ , 
a little mo: 
m Pa 
| life 8n the different affluents | 
fering nul of fho b 
a 
e greatest 
as 
the mighty 
harvest of ated plants 
N oe tg be ‘aie Nerdy. though but 
nsufferable amount o f heat 
all je ee 
warf, A further 
i) will E denim 
were 
~ eme e TUA on the same matter 
's Home 
We do not general c take part in disputes "eti 
W will require t tO 
* Let us Mb culiar feature of this d that as the 
seed does not grow ag kept till spring, it a zz i deis 
in autumn ; a very — m fact. With n other es is 
this’ precaution n ecessary. 
